| E CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE 3 * ~ Uiblished each Thursday by First American Publicatioj^,Petm&ke, NC VOLUME 22 NV S ^ THURSDAY IAN11AKV 11 IW4 V*V ' TWKNTV-HVF UMC Worl Planned 4 January Leadership Workshop for all the Uaned Methodist Churches in the Rockingham District will be held oo January 22, 1995 at First Uaited Methodist Church in Lauriabunftom 3:00-5:30 p.m. Training will be of fered in the following areas: Admin istratis Bomd, Administrative Coun I ? cat. Council oo Ministries, Educa tion, Missions, Stewardship Wor I ship, Evangelism, Evangelism with I Children, Strengthening Your Youth Group, Pastor-Parish Committee and I | Pirn?iifMiontirthrl rml^Tir All United Methodists are urged to Plate Sale and Gospel Sing Planned at Tabernacle Baptist A chicken and barbecue plate sale will be held at Tabernacle Baptist Church oo Friday, January 13,from 9 I a.m. until 5 p.m. Plates will be avail I able for $4 each. Proceeds from the sale will be used to defray medical expenses for Charles (Boss) Bravboy. The public is encouraged to attend. A benefit sin?ng will also be held st Tabernacle Baptist at 7:30 p.m. featuring Carta and Redemption . The public is encouraged to attend this benefit sing. Birth Announcement David and Beth Malcolm of Wake Forest, NC are the parents of a daugh ter Hannah Nicole Malcolm, born December 24,1994 at Rex Hospital in Raleigh. NC. The Malcolms formerly lived in Pembroke, NC and were members of First United Methodist Church in Pembroke. They have two other daughters, Rachel Celeste and Re becca JoeUe. Locklear Malcolm of Pembroke. Pa tenml great-grandpmeoto are the late Rev. CE. Locklear and Mrs Annie i inii. Oxendine Locklear of Pem broke. Native American New Years Celebration To Be Held The Lumbee Council of Elders and the North Carolina Indian Cul tural Center will sponsor a celebra tion of the Native American New Year on March 18. 1995 There will be Native American Ceremonies vendors and traders. The event will last all day, from sun ?P 1,111)1 ^ down. There is no admission charge however, refreshments will he for sale. Vendors interested in attending this event are encouraged to call Ernie at 521-3433. This will be the first Native American New Year Celebra tion. The public is encouraged to attend this celebration . . ? remoroKe enamour of Commerce to Hold Annual Banquet Tickets are now on sale for the Pembroke Area Chamber of Com merce Annual Banquet Keynote weaker for the event will be Con gressman Charlie Rose Tickets are J $12.50 each. The event will be held January 21, 1995 at 6 p.m. at the James B. Chavis University Center on the campus of Pembroke Stale University Ticket sale locations are First Union National Bank, Lombee Guar anty Bank, Progressive Savings and Loan, and the Oianfoer Office, all in rauoroKC. For further information, call Sandra Locklear at 521-9458 Say you read it in The Carolina Indian Voice Ki*W * Gospel Singing Planned at Prospect UMC Protped United Methodist Church (UMC) wW he the site for a Gomel Sing on Sunday January IS, 1994at 7:90p.m. Prospect UMC la located on RT 3, Maxton - across from Prospect School The dug mill feature the McNeil Trio and the musical groups ofProaped UMC. The public isinvited to participate in this evening of good gospel music. For further information you may call the church office at 521-2111 t am - 5 p.m Monday thru Friday. Come and let's enjoy singing praise to God on Sunday January 15,199S at 7 p.m The Reverend Bill James Locklear, pastor of Prospect UMC, invites everyone to attend. New Book: " A Life of Discrimination: The Story of Rev. Elias Rogers" To Be Available January 20 A new book about the life of dis crimination suffered by Rev. Elias Rogers will be released January 20, 1995. You are invited to come meet the author, Garry Lewis Barton, and the Rev Elias Rogers at Mt. Elim Baptist Church in Hoke County on Fnday night, January 20, 1995 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available for $5 and include a meal The new book, " Life of Discrimination: The Lift Story ofRev. Elias Rogers will also be on sale for $15. Tickets may be pur chased at the Carolina Indian Voice in Pembroke. For further information call 521-2*26 Archie V. Locklear (left) and William Mkhael Oiendine begin groundwork aa Pembroke Slate Lnlycnty't new mala entrance, whickif to be located off Odam Road, in front of the llnivenitv i new admlaiatration building, aeea at left in the background. (PSU photo by Bobby Ayera) by Anetra Diml Mrs Dolores Jones; Spanish U class M Pumcll Swell High created personality bottles Each student pulled the name of another student and created that person a bottle with characteristics of the person's per sonality The students used magazine pictures and words to decorate the bottles and each used creative designs to make each and every bottle unique and expressive by Wmlden HuUmrd The PSHS Fine Arts Department . held its Christmas band and chorus concert on Thursday. Dec. 17. Under instructors Ellen Jadtson and Allan Bcthea, the band and chorus classes played a selection of tunes ranging from traditional to classic Convert band included soloists Noah Arthurs. Kent trochlear, and Brad Locklear Chorus I provided a quartet thai sang ' Sleigh Ride.'' "A Baby Just Like You.' and many others Com bined Chorus II and Concert Chorus also performed The finale was per formed by the Wind Ensemble School News 1 Spd* mdeuta - - - - 1A tne Lumocnon Kocreatioa Loaimn skm, sad the Independent laaurance Agents of N Cle currently is a a# kL. S- I f ij .1 111 ? - ? ^ nicniocr of inc ooara Oi directors or Southern National Bank and the United Way of Robeson County "I am delighted that I have been choaea to serve oa the Baaed ofTrusl ees of Southeastern Regional Medi cal Center,'said Walker ?lam look ing forward to working with the other members on the board to provide the health care needed here in Robeaon County. According to Hiscott, the SRMC Board ofTrustees is made up of com munity leaden whoae rote is to over tee the medical center's mission. That mission it "to provide compassion ate care and efficient, high quality services to improve the health of the Dcoole we serve *' rcmorcmc Middle School). AM meelingiveopc" to the public It lathe Laafoe* Charaw Tribal Council'*oxpnaaad wiah that g| aaacamad gribai wynbera ba to anenaurK* irrcacn mmin| ?jtcnoa time la allotlad for perwmal com ment You are *ac**m*l to aflkr magtymuonB*^ cxwioncma. Cjunaioa* may be wbaUttad to' The Luaabaa Tribe of Charaw ladlaa*. PO Bon SIM. Pembroke. N C MJ72 ?W.'i IV.KM PSU Employee of the Month Ev? B Sampson, Director of Stu doK Health Sctvtoci M Pembroke Stale Uaiwitky, was f'Tlit as the employee at the ssoath Sampson has been la chant of ' Studeat Health Services at the ?* vent* sinx 1970. Ski earaad m associate's degree In nurtiag from s bachelor of ukacs degree'from ^Hermusii I woikedas an office nurse before Join- I ing the staff at Southeastern General Honital Sampson is a member of the Aawri can Nurses Association and the North Carolina Stale Nurses Association She is married lo John W (Ned Sampson and the mother of Ursula. Karen, Kelvin and Suzanne The Saamaons live ia Pembroke and at tend Berea Baptist Church. New Entrance lAtivan* The University's new entrance will he located <* Nonh Odum Road (SR 1340), between the Given* ftribrm* ing Ait* ( enter and the Classroom North BMg., about one- half mile north of the SR 134