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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1904 6 m MINUTES a k/rm THE BIBLE ST COBNIUUS I- STAM PUS. / khan atau socwTY yrBW I A ONCAOO u lUNOU f ' SOBER CHRISTIANS "Let us. who arc of the day, be »ober . . <1 Thcs. s:Bi. Many people entertain the er roneous idea that truly spiritual Christians must always be solemn and long-faced. In fact, they sup pose that such Scripture passages as the above teach tms. Nothing could be farther from the truth, for the word "sober," in our English New Testament does not meajn solemn, but completely under control Thir, is al-o true of the original Greek word from which the English word sober" Is translated. Sobriety in Scripture is in mod ern English. Is the opposite of drunkenness. This is brought out In the rest of the passage cited a bove. Along with Its context, this passage reads as follows: ‘Tor they that sleep in the night; WEEKLY MEDITATION "So then. •' we have oppor tunity. let us work that which Is food toward all men, and especially toward them that are of the household of ttlir faith." Gal 6:10. Is God the head of your home? In family relationships. m.uiy situ ations arise that ran be upsetting and annoying But when wc declare that God is the head of our home, that HU love is in our home and blessing every member of our household, we establish a spirit of peace that is greater than any situ ation that may arise Each member of a family ton do hia part In contributing to die peace of the home The basic of a happy home la the love iri the hearts of those who live in it We can b> gin with ourselves and work through prayer to keep a loving, under standing heart at all times and un Omegas' Grand Basileus To Greensboro Nov. 15 GREENSBORO George E Murn. Brooklyn. N. Y . probation officer ana grand bamleus o( the Omega Phi Phi Fraternity, will de liver the main address at the ob aervance of National Aehi'vemciu Week to bo sponsored bv the local I Tau Qmega Chapter df the Frntern- Uy Tho prop am i» set for the St. Jamog Presbyterian Church on Sun day, November 10. beginning at 11:30 a. m. A Oreenahern native. Mrare« h a graduate of New York C ■lveralty and has done grsdu ate work at tbe Atlanta School a# Social Work. For the past IS yaora ha hat aervrd aa proba- College Alumni Urged To "Pul God In Decisions” OREENJJBORO A&T Coinage alumni were lost week urged to Include Qpd In their every decis ion. The speaker was Rev W j Toonter. a 1960 graduate of the •oUege and pastor of the Danville, Va.. Camp. Grove Baptist Church. Be dellveftd the sermon nt the Annual alumni worship service, • concluding feature of the wet k and AdtT~homecon.ii',g observance Tlie program was held at Harri son Auditor turn Speaking from the subject. Church Chuckles by cartwr t <^"t Jefm. Teroohmti REFUSES to ge to Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SAADEItS TILE i'O. Umoh Ito INt Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber ami Vinyl Tile ** * ,JJ> * CTOtI WWt and they that be drunken be drunk en tn the night. “ But let us, who are of the day. be sober, putting on the breast plate of faith and love, and for an helmet the hope of salvation. "For God hath not not appointed ua to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ. “Who died for us that . . . we should live together with Him" (I Thes. S:7-10i. Thus those who are "of the day," and know Christ as their Savior, Should not "sleep" on the one hand, or “be drunken" on the other, but should be awake and alert, their faculties completely under control, so that they might witness the more effectively to the saving grace of Christ. If ever there was a time when true Christiana should "watch and be sober,” It Is now. BV COLIN DOUGLAS der all circumstances In former dnys.lt was a common practice for families to gather in one room once weekly and even once daily, while the father read passages from the Bible. This Is a piactlcc that could well be arrived by all families today B|once- weekly or once-dnlly meet i mg for unified prayrr ... a com -1 munion with God. There would bo I no better way for beginning or end ing the family's day. and for estab j lishtng harmony, peace, and lovo In thr home. The giving of our love and | friendship to those about us In a I determining factor in experiencing i deep satisfaction,' happiness, and joy. Giving of our love arid under : standing to otlteis makes for a ! much brighter life , . odds grace mid beauty to it. "God K our refute and strength. ’’ Psalms lion officer In the Prolvition Department ol New Vork State Supreme Court. King, t ounty. He organized the first biaitch of tin Notional Urban L ague, and had previously served as dean of men. «t Alabama Stall' College, Moitgo’ C! Ala. and us a USD Club oirivtor. Mniir* was elected to the Era trinity |>evt at the annual conven tion Os e oigunuation al Denver. Colo. in Augnat. The Sunday program marks the conclusion of the two-day observ ance. On Saturday evening the chaptey will hold it* annual Award* Dinner in the main, balltoom of theO'Heniy Hotel \ “The World Is Not Yet, But Ought to He." he told the au dience. "We nerd constantly to ask about every Issue which concerns us Ls this true to the word of God, I* it true to the spirit of Chrlat?*' Rev Toomer was introduced by Howard C. Barnhill. Charlotte health educator and president of the AdtT College General Alumni Association. Sampson Buie, locul Boy Scout executive with >ne General Greene Council BSA, pre sided. Witnesses Report On Conference WASHINGTON, D. C. Jeho vah's Witnesses of circuit 30 held a very successful three-day con ference at the Washington Ele mentary School recently. Many of the delegates were heard malting appreciative com ments about the educational qual ity of the program. For the opening session Friday evening, there were 384 present to hear James A. Thompson Jr., of New York deliver the welcome ad dress on the assembly's theme; "Speak the word of God with boldness." Mr. Thompson, aided by R. H. General, also conducted a model ministry development program. At 1:30 pm. Saturday, the wit nesses held baptismal sendee, af terwhlch 10 new witnesses arm* bollzed their dedication by water baptism. There were 430 present Saturday to see the free movie: 'Proclaiming ‘Everlasting Good News' Around the World' ”, Both Saturday and Sunday mornings were devoted to visiting the peo ple of Washington and surround ing areas with the good news In printed form. On Sunday at 3:00 p.m. an en thusiastic audience of 508 was present to hear James A. Thomp son. Jr., deliver the keynote Ad dress. “Our Divided World—ls It here to stay?" The speaker told his hearers: God s Kingdom under Christ will bring ar. end to the political, religious and economic division that p.ague the world. God's Kingdom will usher In a new era. and will rule In lustlce and righteousness forever.” Livingstone Will Host Meet Dec. 9 SALISBURY Livingstone Col lege, in conjunction with other U tions in this ares, will host a con ference and workshop Wednesday, Dec. 9. on the chunge-over from the Cooperative Intercollegiate Ex amination Program (CIEPi v to the College Entrance Examination Board ICEKBI ns the basis for ad mitfiims ami awarding scholarships. Expected to participate tn the one day workshop are Barber-Scotia College. Concord; Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte; and Bennett College, i irecnsboio. Special Invitations are being sent to principals, counselors, and senior class advisers In high schools usually serviced by thewr InaUiullpim. It is frit that » mutual benefit util be diriv ed from the workshop since the colleges are seeking etudrnla and the high school officials are faced with the problem of help ing students gain college ad mission and to secure scholar ship grants. The worghop is scheduled to open l ut 9:to, with Ur William E. Cope, i Jr . director of flic Division of Ed* j ucattonal Services, Unit<d Negro ! College Fond tii'- . New York City, speaking briefly on the work of DNCT and its mle in the examina tion prog'iim Representatives of the several colleges will then ex plain the change-over from CIF.P to CEKB A discussion will be held on tesli ig interpretation and use of test scores; College Entrance Examination Board, its role and function. Club Women Make Plans At DC Meet WASHINGTON. DC - The Na tional Association of Colored Wom ens Clubs, Inc closed a successful two-tiay meeting of the Board of Directors and Executive Council at I the Headquarters Budding m Wash ington. D. C-. recently. Presiding over the sessions were Mrs Mamie B Reese of Albany, i Georgia. National Piestdent and j Mrs. Mrlnea Cat.. Boston. Massa- I chusetts. Chairman of ths Exeeu- 1 live Council Host giotip for the oc- ! J rasion wiis the W.ishirgton and Vtc- 1 mtv IVd. .v on of Clubs. Mrs Gladys C. Taylor, President. IM.Mt l ullursl Center Campaign Started The Board adopted unanimously j a recorunondation to develop a Na- | tn cal C tuiral Cc er in the Asso- j elation House in Washington. The extensive plan, which will provide varied conimitei'.y s rvices. is esti mated to cost SSC.ikX) and will be i i *erw nlten by campaign efforts of Federated club women throughout the nation | Directing the project will be Mrs |M vi le Ollmon. Shawnee. Okla ' h.-nia first vice-president of NAC WC The ftrd phase of the drive w H end February 13. 1963 tn Wash j digton. RAI'LIARSON TO STEAK SOON GREENSBORO—CaIvin H Raul h-rjon. of New \‘o~k City, rxccu -1 live director of the American So j cicty of African Culture, will speak lit the 4 p m. vesper service on j Sunday. November 15 in Pfeiffer Chapel. | GO TO CHURCH i SUNDAY With Faith... Yon Are Never Alone Attend Church Regularly * l At the slightest bint of food the flock of ducks MRP ■ # <xxne running and the child eagerly feeds them. I hPm * The Load has said “Feed the floeJc of God I I J |j 111 whkK ft amontr • Preachers and teachers eagerly await their m opportunity to feed the flock. Attend church each week and feast Jjk* on God's word. yV The Church is Gods appointed agoncy in this world for spreading the knowledge of His lovi for man ond of His demand for man to raspond to that love by loving hfs neighbor. Without 9 this grounding in the love of no government or society or way of Hfe will long persevere and the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even rom a selfish point of view, one should support the Church for the soke of tho welfon of himself and his family, loyond that, however, every person should uphold ond pot* * ficipate in the Church because H tells the truth about man's life, death ond destiny; tho flnnSnHjHH truth which nlone will set him fr«» to live os a child of God. e ® I*ll* CoUnw. Ad. S-ry, P. O. 80, 4U7, Dallat, Te*os THIS INSPIRATION AE MUSS AUK APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP HAKE 111 IS IXREAMULV A f ill K( H4II\DED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOUR IONSI DERATION RT THE OENEROSITY OF PUBLM SPIRITED I\DIVI»UALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Raleirh North Carolina lESSE JONES SAUSAGE For A Special Breakfast With Pan Cain and N. 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