PAGE SIXTEEN “Fear Os Failure” Cited By Dean As Important Issue In Ou r Lives GREENSBORO, N. C. "Fear i cl Failure’ 1 was the subject for tl: sermon' of Dr. Samuel L. Gan ■ : . of New Orleans, at the Ben i.m College vesper service Sun- Vac minister, who is dean of the ).■ -vless Memorial Chapel at Dil >■ , ! University, declared that •m, important issues because they iv,• ny persons fail to take a stand fear failure. "They are so anxious to con ti in with the majority,” he, said, "ihat they drain themselves of the si i''stance of self because their stand would be interpreated by the majority as failure. "Jesus was a failure as far as ©YEARS OLD rn Park & Tilford feS| Kentucky p Bred dSfa. S T R A I G H T BOURBON *2« PUT: j %Jr 41S Qt . to* Pint Kentucky Straight Bm»rbMt (toot* Bottled h* P&k& Titters DssMlers Cwp. at LettisviH*. Kejih rky ,r*K » “{wwhkw*rsw*,* | BW | <«w*‘* ,| »■— »». '»»i«jj»i»m<.»iji-i»»»»u. iwumhi mnw rpmnwmejiwiMru»<r—m»iTm»r-ii«rw» m i «i i »iu_iin tuiwuiu ! House Wives These Are Some Os The Values 'We Wili Display At The Carolinian g~* «C*a T? rris ' ! Get bet ror Ihe Hot Months Ahead j 741 17 4 '44444404 AIR CONDITIONER $I i9 K Ok We Are Closing Out All 1956 : I OHLV *■* « Models At Dealer Cost • • ' 4 ■ ;;,. . . ... ••• , . C2r CJC# I i* Your local Hotpoinf dealer RALEIGH , • 'i. -. '■■'►,.•■: V ♦ S'ifCtlNGtON WHU- . ••<'.: • ♦ Sl' IR OTY !-.••: ~ .... .... ... . ... ........... •,....< ......... . .. .... 4aaKM&R3Bfc*wßßi& I the zealots of His lime were con cerned because He did not, con form to their ideas and io the standards which they had set up for Him. Yet, He went on to be come the hope of mankind " Dr. Gandy cierrfed the tact ihat when issues become "hot”,” many people "go where it is cool.’ He said that some degree of success is necessary for man’s urvival, hut that ranch of what is termed suc cess today is hollow. "There is a sense in which to be gin to fait is to begin to succeed." he concluded, explaining that many individuals to not. discover their real selves and capacities until faced with the possibility of fail ure. H. S. COOPER GREENSBORO, N O. - Ere sent day students must make more adjustments to scientific advance ment than have any other gen erations, H. D. Cooper, principal of the Robert !, Vann High School ai Ahoskic, told Bennett College stu dents here Monday. "The student, of today," he said, "needs more than the seven car dinal principles of education. He needs to develop salable skills, to understand science and to learn how to purchase and use goods in telligently." j HUMBLE, BUT DETERMINED--M ggi* White. 69, of Bock" ! Hill, S. C., the daughter ol slaves, is hown with two ol the live grandchildren she supports. By has work and determination, she is able to send LaVeme, 7, and James Whit®, 9, to She St. Anne Parochial School, only integrated scohci in South Carolina. (Newspress Photo). THE CAROLINIAN Man Follows Cops, Lifts Parking Tickets; Now Languishing In Jail CHICAGO —(ANP) —A 35-year old layman landed in the lay-away here last week when the alcoholic spirits under his belt told him to follow a sth District policeman and lift every traffic ticket he wrote oft the windshield of cars IRC AT BENNETT GREENSBORO Members of the International Relations Club at Bennett College on Monday after noon heard A1 Lowenstein of New York City tell about the United Nations and how the club might cooperate in that, organization's program. Termites nest in the ground and travel up to wood to feed. Control consists of blocking this connection [“shop! Joyce & Bailey AND JUST SEE HOW MUCH YOU SAVE ON TOP QUALIT V . . . Furniture Joyce & Bailey | Furniture Co. ! 123 E. MARTIN STREET Dial TE 4-2742 Tinrwmr i r»nmr«nwiiinnirwinnwM »im»irinmirniiiiiM»«nwn irii>iiiii»aiiii«nwnn>iiiiiini nm iiumww wi«iiihi—i win i> mum »iiimnn' ir -wjßw«gv--si»w«Ljaw.■ *• Visit Our Booth At The sth Annis ?' Carolinian Food Show Homemakers Expositir Raleigh Memorial fiuditorfc g I J g Three Sessions M,; A* - ! i Enjoy today’s fun ... \ roc i . j ..I i ..i. mi.i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 30. 1957 parked illegally. As a, result of hiss helpful ness to motorists who violat ed parking ordinances. Marvin Connolly now is sober, but sit ting behind the bars of the sth District police station await ing trial on charges of dis orderly conduct. It seems that Connolly just didn’t like the idea of a policeman pass ing out traffic tickets to cars il \ \ A* ~:V) v' 1 '// | WHEREYOUR MONEY EARNS * SUR ™ FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COM PAT; ; i j legally parked on a southed? something about it. | street and he decided he'd d" Slightly inebriated. « on nolly tipped lightly behind the patrolman giving out the tiaf fic summons* and merrily lift ed each ticket the officer ieti Thirty moments later Connoby . sat in the police station .-•nrl . plained: "Gosh, 1 was only pi.,;, ing.”

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