In Loving Mcmorv Rev. Grady Cummings ^fy i V.-mv I)i In l ie silence I hat falls on my spirit ' * When the clamor o( |i(e loudest seems, t-omes a voice that' lloals in tremulous notes Lar over my ?.ca of drcjuns. I remember the family altar, And my father kneeling there: And the old tones thrill rvith the memory still, Ul my father’s voice in prayer. I can fee the j;larice of ;!ppr(i\’al As my jiait in the reailing J took; I remember the giace of my mother’s face And the tenderness of her look; ’ And I know that a gracious memory Cast its light on that face so fair, As her check, iluslied faint- -O mother, my wintl— At my father’s vnice in prayer. ’Neath the stress of that marvelous pleading All childish dissensions died; Rach rebellious will sank conquered and still In a j)a.«sion of love ,and pride. Ah, the years have held dear voices, And mclcKlies lender and rare, But lenderest seems the voice of my drc.lms— My father’s voice in prayer, tir-,1 T ■ « Tlaslings Nottaee Witn Lave & Prectous Memories Your Family Page . f (;arolina Indian V'lice- Thursday. December 11, 1986 A. Gxrap>e ■V±neya±-ci M.acie A K±ng S±olc I K.ngs 21: 1-29 Knsune Marie LeMteux celebrated her third birthday November 13, 1986. She is the daughter of Don and Bridget LeMieux and the great grand daughter of Leroy Lowery of Detroit, Michigan. She ivas given two parties, one at her house and the other at Major Magic's Pizza Palace. by Jayne Oxendine Joel: Teacher, may I tell the story? (Teacher nods) Well, once upon a time. John: See, there he goes again, ‘Once upon a time.' He can’t tell a Bible story. He starts off like it’s a fairy tale. Teacher: Let’s see. maybe you can help him, John. Joel continue. Joel: TTiere was this Jezreelite who had a grape vineyard which was next to the palace. John: Naboth? Joel: Right. The king JbAn.Ahab. JqeU Right, wanted it. but the Jezreelite didn’t want to trade it for anything the king offered him. Not for another vineyard, not for money. The king. King.... John: Ahab. Joel: Right, would not even eat and he turned his face t/ the wall. John: The Bible only says he turned his face. Joel: Okay. Anyway his wife was Sony for him and told him to get up and she promised to get the vineyard to him. She wrote letters and signed her husband’s name to them. John: The king’s name was Ahab and the wife’s name was Jezebel. Joel: Right! She set a feast and Naboth was set up on a high seat among the people. Two men of Baal said that Naboth had blasphemed God and the king. So, they chopped off poor Naboth’s head and King Ahab took the vinevard. EDITOR'S NOTE: Ihis poem was written by Albert Lock lear of 4802 Chamberlayne Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227 Mr. Locklear will submit a poem bi-monthly for publication. We welcome his contributions to the Carolina Indian Voice. Jofm: No they didn’t chop off his headi They took him outside of the city and stoned him. Joel: They killed him anyway. Then along came God’s man. John: Elijah, the Tishbite. Joel: Right. He went to the vineyard where King Ahab was and told him that the dogs would lick up his blood from under the vineyard as' they had licked up Naboth’s' blood. EUijah said furthermore, that he would kill all his male children.He said even your wife. John: Jezebel. Joel: Yes, the dogs shall eat Jezebel by the wall of Jezreel. People don’t tell such lies and have people killed, do they? Teuener: Sometimes it happens, Joel, but is it right, even when they won’t sell to the person what he wanted of theirs? Joel & John: No! The Bible says it is wrong, wrong, wrong. CHRISTMASTIME Peace and goodwill to all mankind. That’s the thought that comes to mind. During the period we call Christmas time. Just remember peace is the bottom line. P- is for people known as fellowmen E- is for equality the way we should equate A-is for affection, for that everyone has a yen C-is for caring, a way to forget hate E-is for enduring, that will surely bring peace And goodwill for all mankind that will never We sing and praise to SUent Night Not realizing in silence there is might. Silence within the dark regions ol our mma Close your eyes in silence and peace you will find. Be patient and wait for the inner light That will make your path of life so bright The God within you will show you the way He is waiting for you to say “Help me I pray.’’ We have been told that silence is golden It is the mental release from eveiything beholden No one do we owe our spirit and soul B. is ours to always and forever hold. During these times of jubilation Give thanks for your creation. You came in like Jesus the Savior for all mankind Don’t ever forget the answer is in your mind Yes, praying and meditation will surely The ingredients for a loving, lasting peace. ■Jim Lockett Local Girl Captures State Title Adrenna Locklear, grand daughter of Royce and Mary Lois Locklear of Rennert, toon the title of Littie Miss North Carolina American Dream Girl in High Point, NC recently. She also toon Ai tihf prettiest dress and sportswear" division. Adrerma also holds the UUeoflitOe Miss PolmeU to Holiday Princess. Adremm-ia a fourth grade s tudent at Rex Rennert School tihMrs. JoUy Locklear’s class.