Pembroke Kiwanis held Tnetatayevenian aiToo!*1he Towai and Cmir> KCTUwt whh presented Mr. Jany Own, vice pMMtfielMiMllmfeW SowiiiCTNaiaM Coaarj Coauniwifm ui Schools <? miSm -niri!# ly** inahoniua. ta tabor, is all kinds of Mm wtafed M schools b doesni need to be m taatnKtinn. a cm be ?be nnadod. Mr One M?wiit a video depicting theological virtues of aeligious Mb as a post force of society The kids can't take it if we don't give Faith em* be tnmnnifti to the young. Bebe Rathasid he didn't know the lilhnuw balwaaa right and wrong, an tacomgi . bat Father Mates nratateened tern out The appeal ofOoditaceHc bad an eye ontwr." Knowledge uifwdwat the boas for bm" Aa be did not have resgfect r people but he rei ognized God's justice and mercy Brother Mattes mtrodoced tern to baseball Religious training was untailiap to tern Babe oevw^forgoi tea charcfa else in their live* so the Robeson SerMnTAd^eSSSwU*^ Executive Director sod her office phOMif 738-1734 if vou wish to offer vour services to the children is the Robe sou Schools Private industrs Helps 10 finance the Communities in Schools fM-fittrajffi Next year's officers are President. Grady Harris. Secretary. Verdon Lambert. Treasurer, Albert Hunt. Pratt dent Elect. Bob Lowry. Song. Ed Teets. Prayer. Vardell Sweet. Reporter, Ken Johnson. You Don't Miss Your Water... 'Til tt's Gone (NU) ? Time and again after a disaster such as a hurricane in Floods i ? , |||j, Mlmadia^M^ dents talk atoxit the one cofnmodTty i hey mis* the moat now that ir'agum ? dean, safe water. Under the stress of a water short age. the media promotes guideline far conserving water, and for the most pert, people follow them. But what about the rest of the time? If you find yourself taking water for granted, try an experiment. Don't use any water for one day. You won't take k for granted again According to the National Rural Water Asso ciation. water conservation habits are easy to develop and can actually im prove the quality and quantity of water service in an area. By following a few simple tips, you can develop water-saving habits that cm preserve a commodity thai only seems precious when it is not available. Change your conservation habits by following these tips. ? Check for leaks. ? Use a rake or broom instead of a hose to remove leaves or cuttings from the driveway ? Don't use your toiiet as a waste ; basket or an ashtray. ra . ? Take a quick shower instead of a bath. ? Keep a chilled pitcher of water in the refrigerator for drinking. ? Wash vehicles with a bucket of water instead of tunning the hose. ? Only wash full loads in wash ifi# machines and dishwashers w"m iHswriiiWia wtws wsmiwwasmt -?? rimiii? nc ' * . mmmm. n^PT. The Sunday School Lesson JtyJok* f. Brmyboy Challenged kt Luv* Omm L Helping One Another (GalWuns 0 1-6) *"y II God'* Law of the Harvest <v 7* ?> III Doing Oood to AM (v. 9-10) IV New Creature* in Chriw. <v v Parting Words (v 17-H) (GmSLmt 4:1-4) la law week'* laaeoa we leaned how to serve oae another. Renember atwt caJkd toserve andtove one to love eveo when out brother* and ate instructed in verec 1 to help out brethren when they wimble or fell by the wiystde Too many tune* we turn people away from the House of Godm the way that we aaat people who WaaM* Sometime* when Christians Wd we withdrew followdap from them before we ever make any attempt to rewore the Allen brother This muw he doae in the right spirit aad with humibty. not in harsh manner When someone is down, it is not the time to lock them, but if we are to ever show brotherly love, it is then. We muw remember thai exxept for the grace of God. we could be Alien In verse 2 we are told to bear one auother'sbunlen. fat law wcek'slesson the scripture said thw die law is fulfilled in one word: thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself Therefore, when tlnte?rMnrM(Ml for ;>ri. etc. wcsrc umnii.icU to help the. When we have the kind ol Christian love we ought to have, we will have a iicwie lobcar the hurtleua to live e life thet is pleasing to God The? we can joy tn the Jhct hue our life speaks for iteeif. When we do out hieitto ptaee^Ood. we^wjJi^oot he we hnueeaaapoMihdify ee individuals to hew. Then are some dungs u our Christian lift that only we can do. Others cannot do them for us. Verse 6 instructs us to encourage thoee who teach us. Many tunes teachers or preachers need a word of JIGM?Lew oftko Uorrest Vanes 7 and f simply state that there is a reckoning day far all. We will give an accounting of the kind of life we have lived. We need not deceive ourselves, god will not betiated. We will reap flan life what we have given. We can either reap of the a^aria or reap of tha flesh. Beware there will be a ludgment .u /. IIL Doing Good to AU h.V-lO) Donoibemaconeagadorgive up in this Christian walk, we are told, because in due season we will be rewarded. Sometimes we seem to be in a struggle in our Christian lives whole othera who are living ungodly to want to give up, bat the scripture reminds us that out labor will not be in van. Vene 10 instructs us to do good to ail. That aowaol only brethren a One bto tola* potato also. We at 10 do good, especially to those who *"e IV. New CrJmtmru im Christ fa 14-18) We are to glory in the cross of Jens Christ, aot ia our works. The apostle Paul said "God forbid that 1 should glory in anything but the cross We did nothing to acquire salvation, neither can be do anything to keep u Through the Mood of Jesus we have denied the world. Being Jew or Gentile makes no difference whea we accept Christ we become aew creatures, to verse 16 we find that the rule is that all be bora again, it makes no different if they are Jew or Gentile. The spiritual status ofaperson is noknger measured by keeping the law but by regeneration through Jesus Christ. Parting Ward* (*. 17-18) Paul's parting words to the Galafians was that what people said about him would not bother him because the record of his faith spoke for itself That should be the testimony of every Christian today. The grace of God will take us where the Spirit of God leads us. Those of you who are lost need God's grace. Please accept Jesus now as savior. God Mess each of you. We invite you to come visit us at Salem Baptist Church. Dinner Theater held at P5H& . * Ly tmmn fTinf With u lUnoipkert of Pant delight. the Purnell Swett High School visual arts department held* fiench rlmige nl jure rr thnalar ? tflim r ~ - common's area Friday. April 29 at 7 pja. Upon entrance of the French designed restaurant, guests were greeted by a lovely lady draaaed with adress of solid sod color aodaflowered hat A wall of scenes of shops and homes were created snddmgnrd with boxed windows cascaded with decoren ve flowers. Toadd to the scene and to make the atmosphere feel the romance of Pans, designs ofEiffel Tower and the Arc de Tnomphe gave a final taste to the scene. "It was super! It's something I've looked forward to. For the students, it was educational and the event instilled within the students a sense of pride in their work and their contributions for the occasion." said DeloraC ummings. visual arts instructor, Steve Tyner. drama teacher, welcomed everyone with Bill Brewington. principal, sharing that the event was the first dinner theater -'? . . ...I that ike school has had. Nila Chamberlin, visual arts supervisor for Robeson Couaty Scaools. commended PSHS'sfiiican^ depaitmeat on their hard work the munificent design awl afoaalwie created by the teachers and students Afterward, Ellen Jackson, chorus teacher sang "April in Pans." As everyone enjoyed their dinner "fkranr ePftH'"*. prrtwort. ham. french bread, cake with chocolate syrup, chips and fresh strawberries, they were entertained by chorus, band "The decor was g. / jd delicious, the music auhlinh. < die entertainment marvelous, and the service, four star, "said Jane Hersh. PSHS librarian Visual arts and production staff included fine ails chairperson and visual arts instructor. Delora Cummings, visual arts instructor. James Locklear, theater arts instructor Steve Tyner chorus instructor Ellen Jackson, band instructor. Alan Bethea and dance instructor. Michelle Jacobs Proceed will go to the visual arts department. Wrnt ABetterWay lb Keeplbur Checks In balance? SwitchTo EasyImage Hi FromUCB. If you've ever had to wade thtpugh a pile of cancelled checks at the end of the month to balance your account, you probably wish there were a better way. Well now there is. It's called Easylmage. 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