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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1956 “Religion Is Something That One | Catches Mrs. Clark Tells Group j df CORPORAL NOW (’«nsrral nlatwd upon his promotion to Marine Qpl. !* William C, How ■ v *rd, eon of Mr. and Mr*. Eddie Howard of Bethel, N. C. Cpi. Howard ta s warehouse man at the Marine Corps Recruit O* I Zeta Mii Etta Sororßy F tUBSBI Inc,, Raleigh tG _ - J j The North Carolina conference j bi the Zeta Phi Be a Sorority u j held Saturday. December 1 ir j Gieeii&horo Beta Nu Zeta and ! Zet.a Alpha were the host chap- ] tens. Sorb; Nor* E Lockhart of Ra ! teigb. served as over-all chairman of the conference being the Di rector of tiis Eastern Region, ana residing in the State. The conference was well-plan : tied and the conference in c- v < \ very smoothly from 10 00 ain ;h- j beginning of the devotional serv- i ice, until <1:30 pm when the Mu ! pah was repeated hv ail Among the outstanding features i 8f the program were the Pop Talk | gi -en by Soror Ida H Duncan of j Reidsville and Salisbury, the woi '-. j shops lunch a* th" El Rocco ami 0 th* panel discussion, held in u.r j afternoon Soror Duncan’s talk *•■>.* * dire- t j challenge to those who have take •> ] the theme, of "Fine.' Womanhood'' I e* their guiding p> inciple Her r< j mark*, were based on Phillipisn 3.16 "Nevertheless, wherein w« | have already attained, let us walk by the same rule. lei. us mind the same, thing.” The workshops were as follows ft) Public Relations. *b< Arnica.- and fc> Undergraduate Problem?, j the entertainment at lunch was j provided by children of the Wind I sor Center Play School and Zets- 1 litet of Greensboro Serving a* members of a p»nei \ to ——«•*«—»———- • JtwfMrt fPf KENTUCKY I- I STRAIGHT | . IfliißHOl* KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BQURIOH v;m!'KEV • HUN* OUt> * S 6 WOOf * © ANCIENT AGE OIST. CO , fWK«3*T, KV, pot Before entering the service | hr attended Bethel High School, j ( apt. G. O. Goodson, (left), hi* j company commander, presented the warrant of promotion Nov. t; at (he Marine Corps Recruit, Depot, f’arri* island, S. C. I whose topic was ' The Role of Wo- \ \ men in the Prevention of Juve-1 j r.ile Delinquency.'' were represen- ; i tatives from (he graduate and un- j dergraduate Zeta Phi Beta, Delta • j Sigma Theta and Alpha Kappa I ! Alpha Sororities. The topic was ably discussed j from the angles: home, church, i school and community, Soror Sal- | i. e Co.'man. associate director o* '■ ; th* Eastern Region of Petersburg, j V? was coordinator of the panel, j The State Conference was very 1 | well-attended and the general coo-1 I censu., was that it really was a j | Little Regional”, j Tht*«e attending the conference! i from Raleigh were: Soror* Decline [ | Esters and Mablc Brown, Phi Be- i i ta Charter. St Augustine’s College, j I and Sorors Mary E. Carnage, Vjv j ian I Brown. Nora E. Lockhart j j and Mildred T James, Oir.icron i ! Zeta Chapter. j Soror Maud V, Evans spent the • ! Thanksgiving holiday* m Newj j York C >ty While there she saw j ! ;h ultra glamorous Christmn.* Pa j rade We are hr op? to report that : 1 S* ior Doris McAdams’ father, the j j Rev >l. W. Larkin* is much nu | proved. i i i Th«> 1357 acreage allotment »« i n->,uiced for North Carolina, Vtr- j i type peanuts 163, SIS acres. ; j vi.v* A. D Stuart. Extension agron i nioy specialist at. North Carolina ' : State College __ i CTCDNSBORO —Religion is nor, j something that one studies, out it : is auiucthing that, one “catches,” Mr*, oeptima Clark. of Monteagic, Tcnn.. told the Bennett College vespLi audience Sunday, Mr,. Clark, who is director of work.,hops at the integrated High- 1 lander Folk School, related now, | lor *4 years, this institution has | been helped through religion to j create Christian character ami tin ! derstar.ding. ‘Religion, for many per- ■ sons,” she said, "is escape me- j rhanism to tic used in time, of , trouble. For others, it is an oh- j ligation. based upon fear, and for still others it is a hang over from family tradition. '•But tor - many others,” she con tinued. ' religion meets the need:, of their daily lives Religion at its best, is the human spirit seeking and finding interpretation of ex perience" She urged her listeners to “put on Christ” that they might change the mental picture of themselves from prisoners o ? self to masters of self She reminded them that the only way in which rrarr can have inner unity is to know him self, control himself and give him self. “Wc do thing,* with physical powtf.” she declared, "hut spirit- j ual power does things for us." j j Better ideas of soil management j | and widespread acceptance of the . ! value of fertiliezr and lime hav-j j i played a dominant role in increa*- j |mg agricultural productivity in | ! this country since World War li ; i ‘ „ ... i ~ 1 B “ j He'N* j I wale* m : | W#f@riSf ff€i ppy | j Give >m this handsome Gift Ccrun 1 G W. for * fine set of Howard Zink 'b’.'-moHk?*' \ Cover* Then, watch their eves I brighten up (as well as their car in- PT tenors)f Famous tor fashion-styling * n< * durahiiify. They'll love the covers . . . You'll iike the prices. .Stop m Big Selection Mirncln fchrle*. j| | Sunomma color*. -ijSY-' , v . _ , Now Pott«rns, full Ptko Kongo fro* In tics! 1 -of ion Included of. Phone TEm pie 2-316*1 i _ j 5-10-25 c Store I m FAYETTEVILLE ST. THRO TO SALISBURY ST i, „|,|ii *■n~nnMni»niT>irwrtTwii«mr-—■mr-rr-i Bring Real Cheer With Beautiful CARPS 25c u P To $“1 oo i . Jmjj® Largest Stock Os Toys In Baleigh SHOI* KRESS .. . For All Your Tree Decorations LIGHT SETS 79c to $5-49 Fancy Xmas Paper Seals, Bulbs, Boxes j -dj&i ip ' : " j,. , STATE VISIT Shown at Now York's IntoTnrrborxvl frirptrrt iolkswibg his arrivrTi from LAbort, ms D, A, Cbapmcm, te th« Gabiaot of th® Gold Cocmt gevummetii. H® will mako a «!ot@ yis.it to VYashincftosj, cmd take in UN wwtionft. (I'IEWSPEiiSS PHOTO). | The index of prices received by | North Carolina farmers rose t ■ ■ ;. points during the month ending in j mid-September, say marketing sp - i cialists with the North Carolina I Crop Reporting Service Highei | prices leceived by farmers for io- I banco, cotton, and rniJk were rn ; marily responsible for the increase SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS Rifts For The Entire Fami ly Can Be Bought On Our LAY-A-WAY! POLLS DOLLS iil j§ Kll See Our Complete Line Os Beautiful D 0 1, L S. A Doll Always Pleases! f THE CAROL ITT! AN '. for quality 11 twithouf S I ! *.# L J question ! : i | r; #€-f. -J f ,* 4 is»a *>f your favorite chair: in these things, you want quality without *fjjf < J uesT * !:a - Vou seek U»* v * m « assurance favor leader in the beverage business! SOUIFO UWiV* Atri'HOtMr? OF THE COO-COU SOnilNOt COMOANT »t THE CAPITAL COCA-COLA BTLG. CO INC. I, n f*ol»hwwt pmfe.mi'* (T> IMS. THE COCACOI* COMPAMT Young Medic Assumes Pastorate Os Church For Entire Life-With No Salary Attached ST LOUIS (AND -- “Jesus Oh; t-i received no salary for his servi. es other than what his flock satv fu to give him," declared the R, v Or Leon P. O'Hara. Jr. this week, only two months sifter bis iippoi.nmerit for life, at no salary, at the Metropolitan Baptist Church here. The Rev. Dr O'Hara asserted that “salvation is free” and that the Lord said, "Whosoever will, let ..an come.” Be pointed out that no preacher of Biblical days ever set any figure evaluation on his services. “Why should I?" he ask*. The Rev Dr. O'Hara Is »r --tualiy a doctor of oral surgery and dentistry. Mr graduated from Vlehan-v Medical college In 19!.>. In 10-16. he entered the United States Army where he si rvrd as a medical officer in the States «»>!? the European theatre for five years. Be was discharged in '49 with tbs rank of major. Hcturr.-n? to W. Louis, h# t«• sumed his practice and in 1951, he was singularly honored by his as sociates in the profession, who vot ed him president of i:b« Mound City Dental Society. Dr, O'Hara was given the life - time appointment at Metropolitan j after only five weeks of preaching in the role of “supply pastor.” Tin- vigorous young pastor went •»>•« ' I ' HOSE ALWAYS MAKE j \N IMPRESSION! Ladies* Nylon Hose At Prices You Can Afford To Pay. We ( an Outfit: MOTHER’& DAD j In Lovely Hose. Too .. . Don’t Forget Junior Iff J FAYETTFA'ILLP ST. THRO TO SALISBURY ST. - K i to the church, September 2 “to fill | a spiiitual need." He was no stran ! ger to the congregation, having j preached as * guest pastor about 12 months previously. He had a greed with the congregation to serve them for a three month pe riod, without compensation, until 1 j Use "devil was preached out of the j church.” 1 1 IN RALEIGH, IT'S 1 | A j | if "~~ " ruirniis m INSURANCE BUILDING sft 4* |I j I scoop! Ip Famous Name jl ' _ B SUpon _V9B R®*- 6.95 %V *' Ot 2ft p®* J Cardigan Reg. 5-95 0 .vS at J Miracle sweaters- they won’t pull, fuzz, B shrink or stretch out of shape—and a •J they’re about as soft as sweaters ran be. IS Slightly irregular. ; i at j 1-2 Pastel Colors. Sizes H to 40. i at ! & V- HE C Long Sleeve - Oxford Ckd h Cotton Siiirts ;.f? ! Os 1 "£ With button-down collar II Special $2 \*g White, blue, pink, maize, 10 to 16, : & —-—”” 5 Beautiful Lacy l Nylon Tricot Slips ■ |p Specially Priced ii 2*" ami 3* 98 "Os iJ Wonderful for Gift-Giving n: ; White or black. 32 to 48 at \'% 58k i V- •**' \'ar Lace Trimmed | Nylon Panties 11 .00 to 2-50 5* White. Sizes 5 to 8 s Plaid Headstoles 1 $1 : at. •** I ¥ 55% Woo I - 45% Rayon i k —— —— II 100% Wool § Knitted Car Caps g I *9B and 2*98 BoHfe fIBMMI A White, Red . Black, Pastels PAGE THREE j Ho impressed was the member j ship with the messages of this sbr j ing new personality that on feet* | ternher 30, he was called u.i am | given ihe lifetime appointment. ‘.Vot only docs the pastor i receive, no monies from our church," a. devoted member j -Mod tills week, “but he puls money in the hurch ever, f Sunday.”
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