"A Visit From St.
Nicholas" ("T'was tha
night before Christmas...")
was written by Clamant
Moore in 1S22 as s Christ
mas gift to his children
"Sparkia WUMams," a bird ownad by a woman in Baar Cross. Hampshire, England,
raportadiy had a vocabulary of 531 words.
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Coharie Indian summary
By FRANCES E.
MAYNOR
Mrs. Doris Huat sod children of
Clinton spent Thursday night of last
week in Bis den County. The three,
along with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Johnson of Bladentooro, Mrs. Diane
Locklear and children of Lumbar
Bridge and Mrs. Bessie Bullard of
Pembroke went to Myrtle Beach,
S.C., Friday through Sunday. It was
an enjoyable trip.
Mr. Johnnie Steiten Faircloth of
Ginton is a patient in Sampson
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Hall and son
spent several days with their
daughter and sister during
Thanksgiving. The family visited
Ms. Ella May Hall for the
lighting of the big Christmas tree in
Atlanta, Ga. More than 25,000 people
were present.
The late Levsnder and Mary I
Maynor Emanuel family reunion
was bald at Shiloh P R Church on
Nov. IS with about 75 relatives and
friends attending.
Lorine and Leslie Maynard and
children visited Ms. Chris
Brewington in Raieigh on Sunday.
Lynette and Lacinda Maynard of
Clinton spent last weekend with
Rena, Tonya and Elgle Maynard.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Maynard went
for them in Dunn on Nov. 25.
Lorine and Lynette Maynard, Josh
Carter, Lenoir and Stevie Lock!ear
celebrate birthdays in December.
Frances Maynor spent last
weekend in Benson with ber son
Rudy and family.
Rudy Maynor and wife Dorothy
attended the Jimmy Sweigart
campaign last week in Richmond,
Va.
The wedding announced in last
mek'a column ?u In ^rror: the
parent* name should hat* bean
transposed. The groom ta the aon of
Rev. and lira. J.D. Simmon* of
Qinton.
Sandra and Larry McNeill wan
second place in the chfldren'a book
week costume contest aponaored by
the media advisory committee at
Butler Avenue School. Larry and
Sandra dressed to represent
characters out of the book entitled
SacaJawea.
Their teacher is Ms. Vivian
Maynor.
Mrs. Beulah Garter celebrated her
birthday Nov. 17. She was given a
surprise supper by her family.
The scholastic record of
Johnathan Maynor is commends bis.
He received all A's the first nine
weeks. He is the aon of Ms. Vivian
Maynor and the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Freddie Carter.
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Re-Examine SSI
Eligibility
People who receive supple
mental security income (SSI)
payments because they are 6S
or older or blind or disabled
have their eligibility re-exam
ined each year, Johnny R.
Johnson, Social Security
manager in Lumberton, said
recently. ?
SSI is a Federal program
administered by Social Secur
ity that provides a basic cash
income to people 65 or older
or blind or disabled who have
little cash income and littl? in
the way of personal property
or real estate. Money to make
SSI payments comes from
U.S. Treasury general funds,
not Social Security taxes.
Johnson said.
The purpose of the re
examination is to make sure
the people getting these pay
ments continue to be eligible
and that they are getting the
right amount in their check.
The amount of the SSI
payment depends on the per
son's other income and his or
her living arrangements,
v People getting these pay
ments are required to
promptly report any change in
their circumstances that can
affect their payment rate or
their eligibility.
The annual re-examinations
are a part of the continuing
process to make sure that SSI
payments go only to those
people who are eligible. Pay
ments are stopped if a person
does not cooperate with Social
Security.
For more information about
SSI or any Social Security
program, call the Lumberton
Social Security office. The
office is located at 322 E. 24th
St. and the telephone number
for the Lumberton area resi
dents is 738-8121 and the
number for the Laurinburg
area residents is 276-5012.
OUR MEN IN
UNIFORMS I
WILLIAM P. LOCKLEAI
Navy Airman Recruit William P. Locklear. son of Hubert
and Judy G. Locklear of Route 1, Maxton, NC, haa completed
recruit training at Recruit Training Center, San Diego, CA.
During Locklear's eight week training cycle, be studied
general military subjects designed to prepare him for further
academic and on-the-job training in pne of the Navy's 86 basic
fields.
Locklear's studies included seamanship, close order drill,
Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this
course of instruction are eligible for three hcairs of college
credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. '
A 1984 graduate of South Robeson High School, Rowland,
he joined the Navy in June 1984.
JERRY L. JONES
Marine Pvt. Jerry L. Jones, son of Lewis C. Jones of
Route 6, Lumberton, NC has reported for duty with 2nd
Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, NC.
A 1983 graduate of Pembroke High School, Pembroke, NC
he joined the Marine Corps in January 1984.
BENJAMIN BAKER
Marine Lance Cpi. Benjamin Baker, sonof Eva M. Baker
of Rowland, NC has been promoted to his present rank while
serving with 2nd Force Service Support Group, Camp
Lejeune, NC.
A 1981 graduate of Rowland High School, he joined the
Marine Corps in November 1981.
PATRICK N. LOCKLEAR
'' Pvt. Patrick N. Locklear, son of Janet Edwards and
stepson of Clyde L. Edwards of Route 2, Pembroke, NC, has
completed basic training at Fort Jackson, SC.
During the training, students received instructioni n drill
and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military
courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and
traditions.
He is a 1984 graduate of West Robeson High School.
DAVID W. LOCKLEAR
Newly promoted Spec. 4 David W. Locklear, son of
Woodrow Locklear of Pembroke, NC has been decorated with
the Army Achievement Medal in Kaiserslautern, West
Germany.
The Achievement Medal is awarded to soldiers for
accomplishment, meritorious service or acts of courage.
Locklear is an administrative specialist with the 32nd Army
Air Defense Command.
He is a 1982 graduate of Pembroke Senior High School.
GABRIELEE LOCKLEAR
Navy Seaman Recruit Gabrielee-Locklear, son of James
C. and Callie M. Locklear of Pembroke, NC has completed
recruit training with Navy Recruit Training Command Navy
Training Center Great Lakes. IL.
During Locklear's eight-week training cycle, he studied
general military subjects designed to prepare him for further
academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's 85 basic
fields.
Locklear's studies included seamanship, close order drill.
Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this
course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college
credit in Physical Education and Hygiene.
A 1980 graduate of Pembroke Senior High School, he joined
the Navy in August, 1984.
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