THE CAROLINIAN
RALEIGH. N. C„ SATURDAY, AUGUST IS, IMS
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AME ZION WOMEN HOLD RETREAT
BY J. B. HARREN
BLACK MOUNTAIN Camp
Dor'thy Walls, the quiet retreat
er.d ramping site of Western
North Carolina Conference of the
AME Zion connection was host
two days last week to a score or
jnor» executive officers and su
pervisor.- of the General Confer
ence auxiliary The Woman’s
Home and Foreign Missionary So
ciety WHFMSI with Dr. Abble
Clement Jackson, president, in
char? p .
Six carloads of the leading mls
sior.arv workers of the Zion con
ference spent a night In reviewing
the spacious camping facilities
*h:rh have been greatly Improved
ninee the sft-acre two-story dormi
torv was purrha'-ed In 19S8 by the
U'NC Conference and named In
honor of Bishop W. J. Walls' wife
—Dorothy
The WKFMS leaders obtained
the service* of Dr. Frank R
Brown Dean of Religion, Hood
gemiharv, Livingstone College.
Salisbury. N. C. In arranging the
re-reat and conducting the com
munion service which concluded
the two days of meditation. This
was the first time all officers of
WHFMS had visited the camp
which has added a modern boys’
dorm this summer along with a
new large cottage
Mrs. Dorothy Walls was as ac
tive a* the summer staff and the
w'veg of presiding elders and mtn
ts’ers end laymen in preparing the
delightful meals served the guests
Among the others were Mrs Lot
tie Clark Mrs. C F Norment.
Mr* F R Blakey Mrs. Barbara
Jones Taylor, dietician: Rev. W
L McDaniel, manager and several
Junior workers
Following the retreat, the WH
FMB officers returned hy mot or
es de to Rall.shurv for their ex
ecutive me<’;: ■ a '-He to the
forthcnnnr.c Vigil'’ conference.
• A ( HIM H K PAI'SE”
Stressing tl.e need for medita
tion and communion with God
Dr Brown eyed .scriptures which
told of JeM-u' going o!f alone
ar.d Ir.’o •: , ,rden to prnv for
more strer.g’li H> said' "Retreat
Is withdraw .: • from our usual oc
cupation from the hustle and
bustle of dn'.’.v life, to a quiet
lonelv pine* 'or find - n r tered
p;aver and mediation in enn
sr'.nu* a" •-eness of the presence
cf Ood for tie purpose of spirit
ual growth and strength tn the
IIMI.VI
Words for the World
A RECOMMENDATION: Br
generous in prosperity, and
thankful in adversity. Be wor
thy of the trust r.f thy neighbor,
and lrvik upon him with a
bright and friendlv fare.
— From Biihn’s Writings
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knowledge and love of God.”
Brown added: ‘‘With the Holy
Spirit as our guide and comfort
er, one goes Into retreat because
of a deep desire and longing to
know God better: follow Him
more closely; and love Him more
dearly.”
Dr. Brown concluded thusly:
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| CARNATION
J COOKING HINTS WrMrgk
I HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR AND HER STAFF
V. J
Try Molded Deviled Egg Salad for your next outdoor meal.
Hard-cooked eggs,green olives, crisp celery and Carnation
Evaporated Milk make a tasty combination to serve wif h
cold cuts or hot dogs. Carnation is made from fresh whole
milk with only part of the water removed. It contains all
of milk’s nutrients for building strong bones and teeth.
Use it often in cooking and baking. You'll like what it
does for food.
MOLDED DIVILED EGG SALAD
( Makes 4 to 6 servings I
1 j cup mayonnaise
I tablespoon (1 envelope)
unflavored gelatine
*A tup told water
S chopped hard-fooked eggs
V, tup chopped celery
PI are mayonnaise tn mixing bowl. Soften gelatine in cold water
lus.solve over hot water Add gelaLlne to mayonnaise Mix well
Add remaining ingredients Mix well Pour into a 1-quart mold,
rhlll until firm, about 2 hour* Unmold by dipping tn warm water
for a few seconds. Turn out on aalad greens Garnish as desired.
Links Launches Yule
Card Drive To Aid VL
I "Sptrtual fatigue, spiritual hun
ger. and spiritual longings de
mand regular periods of spiritual
withdrawal from the world and
its problems In order that, wait'ng
quietly in the presence of Ood,
: with thoughts and affection cen
| tered on Him, we may be recharg
ed, revitalized, renewed in spirit.”
V] cup sliced stuffed green olives
1 tablespoon prepared mustard
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
1 cup undiluted CARNATION
EVAPORATED MILK
2 tablespoons lemon julc.
I NEW YORK-Thr Links, Inc. ■
nationwide women'* organization
, devoted to advancing civic and cul
tural activities, has launched Ita
H>62 Christmas card campaign,
with proceeds going this year to
the National Urban League to
ward support of its program.
Links officials announced
Preparations for Immediate ae-
I tion in the d-ive were shaped at a
mint meeting of Links and NUL
officials Attending Dr An
na Julian of Chicago, chairman of
the Links National Project* Com
mittee; Whitnev M Young, Jr..
NUL executive director; Mrs Iso
bet Chisholm Clark, assistant dir
ector for administration, and Mr*.
Evelyn Broidy. staff associate Not
nrrsrnt, hut also a committee
menihev was Mrs Pauline Weeden
of R.vanokr, Va , immediate past
president of The I mk« Mrs Vi
vian Reamon of Cincinnati is cur
rent president of the organization
She Is also \ Ii e president of the
UL of Cincinnati
The l inks, founded in IMA and
represented by 00 rhaptrr* in 86
! I-ities. chose the League as reci
pient of this years project pro
ceeds at Its recent National Con
vention In the last two previous
iars proceeds of the campaign
went to the NAACT
The >062 greeting cards will be
of artistic design and universal ap
peal. the committee said They will
carry a holiday greeting Accompa
"ving the cards will he an enclo
sure describing the Urban League
and Its program.
Designs for the cards are now in
preparation and the campaign is
expected tc he in fuil saving by ear
ly October, with each Links chap
ter participating in the nationwide
! romotton.
Mrs Clark will serve as coordin
ator of the Christmaa card pro
■net. working in liaison with Links
chapter* throughout the country
Expectant Mother
Beaten By
Husband
Samuel Turner. 30 year* old was
handed a long prison term here
F.iday for aaoaultlng M* pregnant
w fe with intent to kill
Tamer was tente-ced from
seven to ten year*
Mrs Carolyn Hill Turner. 10
• f s' •» Ad that the aasault took place
dur—g a ride from Raleigh to Wil
mington that her husband forced
her -v take with him on July 19
s>-» further teetifed that her
hu« ,nd beat her with «n iron pick
. n • e way from Rale.ih to Benson
and iter took her •' the home of
s ster. Mr*, Tv a M«e Smith, for
■ col treatment- __
M-*. Turner wea later admitted
to Sampeon County Memorial Hoa
pita for treatment
The tide took placr sher an argu
ment the couple had at their Ha
eigh home.
Turner, formerly of Clinton, wa*
arrested by Wake deputies and
1 .urned ovrr to Sampson Sheriff
With Faith...
_ * ____
Yon Are Never Alone
Attend Church Regularly
READY FOR CARGO
This ship has been emptied of its cargo, and
now stands ready to take on fuel and more
cargo for further service. If this ship were to
remain empty, it would be of no value and
would be failing in the one thing that it was
built for.
Man was created to be a companion to God,
and when he does not join in worship with
God, he is failing in the reason for his creation.
Make your life mean something for God ...
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W world for sprooding Hm knowlodgo of Mb lovo 'J
£7 for won ond of His demand for mon so rospond j
jjv to thot lovo by loving hb noighbor. Without f
SB ffm grounding in tho tout of 6od, no govoro* V
5 moot or sodofy or way of Mo wiM long 1
ponovoro and tho froodoms orfddi wo bold so *
U door will bwvttobly parish. Thorofort, ovon
07 h«n a sotosh point of viow, ono shoaid support !
W fW Church for ttw toko of ttw wofforo of him* 1
M so* and Ms fondly, kyond that, Howevor, i
[w ouwy parson should uphold and paiOidpott in *
M Hw Church bocauso it fofh Iho truth obout
M anm's Mo. dooth and dasfiny; tho truth which j
n aioiw wM sot huß froo to livo at a child of J
6 tod. k
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