WITH THE CHURCHES
White Rock To Celebrate 74th Anniversaru
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THE SIMPLE LIFI
By r D, Pailiam. Jr.J
ijfripturi—MiiUlu‘w
TEXT -Vu;!.. I KJj utif.
y t». E\i,-epi yv '.f i -.inM-rt-d,
a- .l l*^ . lino iitiU ( hilij.- 'n
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io t.hi' .\i.n! that if an ailvlt
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sity. t-H ()i'r:,::ii i'uu!d vi’maiii ’n
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evil witliiii it-i‘lf. Theit* i.s ili-
iiitr ()ri,^aiiic«Ily wioiicr wi. h ' tla-
iiiilHsh iMi sy.-ti iii. tlif t*(luca'ion-
al sysroih. dr the* i-relcr iaPliLnt
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ill ^allhlU^i * I'; -'tt-iji,
■wrty. -i.nl il ti .. ii: I t - • I :i -.•n,-v jiro)*. liiiili'.l llu'Orif-
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iiiii .n: Till- virnl ■/ rr ':'iT ,i.i iini. .
ht'wfintr at *U HtiU «n? vnj havf «(• o Ih*i';\ihp
jrathei'fU nnw likr f.u- n.i ^ iL,>.v' ,v..,y coiiijdi'.« >.1 a ■.■uci4 .. Wt
crs;'I’at Uii^. fi»r .cvt v. i Jiavc come a Ji.Hji: v «y fmm luc
«re ^ iJl (if turn; Jt m-.iVi' u; t.'i. ji mtv that c-iiUJitii«>s \vi*i(* iuIi.mI
This frairnient of \V.ir(ls\voMii’:;,l,y lur-s wlio.wi-ic obt-yid iiy
J^niuus potiu t‘xprc->i-
the tondilioii in wliicli tl)
iiow fiiiJ^ ilnilf. tS itli thi'
in yal.'iul)je(.'ii. Wt! havi
w i» lt (ij 111 Kills''-, hut th
icy
4 irated' tty the fm-ti.iy
Thf :!Mi,i..riil lif>- »r ih'-'
I'im-lic:-; whifli is till ((Ci-aMK 'it
' i' i ;ii II W'll M:i>il\v. '(tl-ii'i>‘I -h
Mti' 11-1,III
(fill !«iniiil(‘ way uf liviiiv, •‘'o I’Uir’i
ti;iW we l'partc-il /roin llie ri);hi,
WliaL ray f f pciijiU' wan uini'ol
u(\-;i.t)ns Ihiin, the N’ ;i;)i> iv '.'O
ihirin-4? tile |)«-t'loil tif i--lav(i/,
our jUL''|vvl.iiJi wt! lived on llio phibtultQiU^
an-, foi ■(■(1 ■,ni(!ff('c(fl(l diioftly liV nolilfcal.
th‘" t!u- malltr Whitn
Ihi' fivu'uiiit'nt oi‘ j: fini.shcil
jiu* i-iiiitcntidn nnd .hiVe
rc>n have simiotJiiniir that to sdnic
f4>: 'i ( ii, and all is
WiUi ihosc of us who SUV muiv
inauui', Midi i.s not the We
ha>’ nar ;j|)at«, nnd whriv' m a
few i'a;;'f. th^Te i« fiti'Kis't‘i:y^
tlu'ii' (ciiainly in nn foiyc 'iiir.
Tlu‘ 'ntii'o history of inti-rncitio.i
ii! Illations hna hci-ii iiiarkc 1 ly
!• »i)iril rtf ri'vengv fnj‘ .past ri-
j\! -tin ;*. (Jiie notable evaninK' '•
iTu’ ca>!‘ ()f Frnnte and (iprmnny.
'i’lu’ir IrvublfH iK'jjan Si.on ifl; r
ttiu death of Charli'niu,!’'nc“ i^i
Si4 "\v!h‘Ii his kjiin'diMii was tiivi".
il ln'twicn the Fi'iuiks and th
chil| into studio, nnd
mpi-'ated the iiKiuiry, "\ihy >
that?” Tiiis time he waa not di,-
wppdiii'f od, ATln'r looking In si
lence for a while, her curiosity
dcc-pciied ii:ti) awe ;tnd than’tfnl-
nt'Sfi, and Ijur.stinir int-o tears, mhe
^aid in Inw and fc'-'ntlo • tor.fh,
(,'hildien to ct/rcu
unto Me.” Il wa.s enough; the un
tuCorc.l instinct . f the ehild had
liviiic() hia nieaniii!', and !ie
lU'W liis woik wrts « Buocefta.
Prqmineiit
Minister
Studying
t{ev. W. Tycer Nelson, iijiniij-
tor of Pine St. Chtirc.h has just
conipletod his second yesr of
service In this field.
lU’iwarkabie improvement hiis
heen made in all depilrtnrtnts of
till! thiireh since the arrival of
Services Held All Month;
Honorable Robert McNeil
To Speak Sunday Night
The hp,«t illu.'ti'ation of simple
hildjike f;4th that i liavo fouud,t^P new niinister. A IjrotherhoKil
oMo jfivt'ii Tiy Hr. William Aii-has been orKatiized whi'-h
iiloittiiii. He \VHS_ juiinie'yi'lp !o ha.' assumed the olilinatioi) cf
KiK«y,tli to h*||) in' tlie ,reviv;ri bi’inu; rf-.poii.sible t'l r ^ ijttift'l.flO
Ui'i iijaius and tliu Lrithuiriiiai.ui .. [which wrt.s- tUnn poinjf mi. He mft’"'>i lTj of repair.-* and Jmprovi-
who, ti.h! i,r ihe deatiijliK'ntf^ l'> U'e elj‘'rcli buildnif.
ail Keem.l A Junior Miwsioiirf-y Sc*; i*ty |
^lias hf-eu orp-«nizt‘d which
for titp
Th
Warfare of
{'ii rnian.'* >
Ilf laiul iicf"
(■'with a buy
rjof hi,liflle l)rolhfr. 'Du
i ?•((* .sure that his li^oHier
had
att.
ill
ot .-jk! wid J-liial
England in the J1
eijhteeritli lentui'V. ' ■ i*' ■
Ltrei upon a iiv»> pha- i
The Jd >\?tein
family self suffieieiuy
iibsieic-te, ai;d ftieiife and ill'. .■
tiim were mole utiliv?t'ii ihaii iv
t+M* .ill.jii-u:.
2. With th;- chai*,-.e in ihe
d'i*tria] .‘•ide jiif life, tLere o,T
red widesjiread Jjver.s.oii' ni
other forn^^ ■ f liuiiian PVid.-T'
Tiie Common wm' c.f nn.iii,
Tkeces^iluted -h.* Ill 11 ..b iiiii
the scope of edueatiiin from
old stand'.lrd of the t^iree R’
to niaintijin Iheir pnWer by f iVLO j,-..-(»nomic, and eeclc^ine’ieal vir'i-
’■;i’ii.(ai>e. .serrol police, utid o'i'ei hbin,';. Our spiri.iial- -rt.ateil tli-j
111 denover methods.' Kvtn :n'in.^ tlii., tiniu utte,‘it^tii this
\ ‘
iinple dem tcrati-' cuuntrk'i;. there i Wliat race of iii^inle iiV.ii ej
n>e-
Ui ■
•li I'
ll i.>
, t
the
dem
a'l ;■ iTmvcrf’.il parly machine
t!^-od- 'vh)‘ch slyly coiivii* 1
njnnion ofthe maKyen.
I'ivcf: o'lr -}iujih ha.s felt t(,c
I ff'-i t of 'tlllN ;-piril of fh-M.'-e,
'4'iw» wUf+it -Uiii
iiiM-fo Ciiiifoiin with the n,ili' iis
of fht- fit»t>, The ■‘hur(-h in raaiiv
til ♦ h;r‘! bi Mi'^i'i.liiiefwllv r -m-
HK.’, tialfti'it. lit iiiiic-i' ‘ .1
li'i deli I iKi i-.ti d 1.1 I ].(' iii'.v
II.,; of a :w,'t'iicv, it
beeii utilised by wealthy ,rrrouT)?
wii'l vd than -hr ,Ii.*-wi*1i is*.' e.
rifte'" Uie end (,f the rule "F ,i;f
jurlsrrs when 'they iMaaiouved f ir
;(tid receivei! a kinj.','- I'hcy pl"‘
Uecl' thell'-^el, heaiilun!.' 'ii'o
'~T-HWil tiu'.!;
iiijr their. tjut'Uft on (!->d if tlu-ii'
I'alhers. :vml Hii' t>ri': !rwt rei',
;lif)^ IliT' world I: Vi f’Vt-r kilo'l'.'’-
NVha* l:f!«i !^i.Tp(W’i*'d i/ O'lv ■ il
-itr ’pi.'-yf'i nr i'lnulny rvi-n
ir,H iit home v/illi «ui' faiu'l'-r
fani’dy pcwK in cliurrli. \Vi
^cm:.-slant
■h Hiid the
iiii’hlh'* .xlI'if)
, ni‘ i/i.iiliial l)i,(liaiiur'i..i|lu lieavou. Dr. Ahdersuii a.-^keiltpuri-hustd iiew carpet
l Oi.liiiued until the p'. sei.i; jliini for the jfrnniid of hi? eonfi-(floor of the church.
We well ren^clnher thRt !tit-s|U«nee. Uv refjiied, “Uecttujit) tie 1 . Funds ifor tUu repair and im-
■UiHil fai44i,'’ “UUT”t siiys thu Dr.Iprcvcment «f 'the iiianS'e bav
“JIow (h) yi u know?” “Well, .®ir,|)M>cn donated by the Senior
whefl he wa.s dyin'g-, ht> «eenied |Mis;'iofl'aFy Society,
afraid. I told him to trust in j 'I'he rtjtivitlca of the youn
Jc.'ius. He asked me what thaiipeople have algo been greatly
meant—what he was to do. I .-iaid, Is-tinnilated. A Young' People’s
Pi'uy- to Him. H« replied, I’la Society has been oiTfanized, .ind
too wiiVi; I’m not able to pray.jrlosely -agiliated with it, a jiuylor
Then I sail, Jimt, up your ;ch'jir. The Yiiynft Peoplc’a-'SQoie--y
afnd . produced a
has
OAV
icP tiyr'd .rhc J^rni" raih*oa‘l '*u'
to die tale iorm.«i. of peaer To the
French that the French n-‘-l
dii ' f'' peare te-riris to ihe Kni:-;er
a' the ellipse iif the woild war. It
:,=! ;i1> ' true that Hiller Jusi ./i' -
all Ilf his present ajTJXJ^'-sio-i'’
lifinv -ioc-essit-.',ied hy the -unfair
terms of the Vonn'i’e.-; tivaiy.
Third, and nie'^t ‘miportan
The Seventy-Fourth anniver.
sary of the White Rock Baptiut
t'hpreh will bo observed durhijj
the month of October with Mfi*
propriate services and be con
cluded with the annual church
banquet
Hesides the legular prea,,-hi>i;r
St rvieos on .‘^undayn there wyi be
an organ recital, mu.-iical seifCN
.tions and addresse.s by memhriH
of the local church.
The anniversil y beRins the
first Sunday in October with -hr
pastor Rev, Miles Mark Fiih ;r
delivering the opening commun
ion seriD-on from the subj -et,
“The Jlole of the Church Amonp
11.
-f- to justify wronsf-doinj]:.
iftclud’c technical and .scientifi.-1 ,3. The mere fact th.lt life h'i«
training. Flab rate ura(hia,.udbecome t!()niiiJie:%lvd is not an
IS MY SUN DKAION7
Bv IItitn;,n J. D. Cart..i’ ~ Cl.ar.k.- ST,
Joi.a Henry, j'rowiiiif weary of seeisg his mother slave away liej
r>^e over the sick bed of his paralysis strickin .sup-lntiicr, diicific.J
•iip v rotan Gii into the mineral oil bottle which hl.'^ mother used each
ino;rnirfr to give hor husband the oil prfscribed by the physician to keep
Iiis. ftction normal. He succeeded in getting the, oil, and .‘ilipped it j".*o
bottle, and left for the nc^paper office where he worked part time,
11? received a telephone call from home and his mother was crying.
GO ON WITH THE STORY
. J His heart jumped _ in his thi’oat, and his muscles seemed to knot
when he heard the office girl in the lobby eay in response to question
from the person on the other end of the wire.
“Yes Ma’ni, he’s here. Just a moment please—Mr. Henry, you are
wanted on the phone. Sounds like your mother’s voice and she is crying.”
jOTn couldn’t move_. His mind went blank, and his hearing left him.
. truid to rise; but his nerves failed to permit his limbs to move.
“Telephone Mr, Henry,” the girl repeated.
He seemed to gain a little control of himself. “I’m—coming—right
replied, as he slowly arose from his chair and staggered to tho
dooi\ The brown walls seemed to move about as he shook his head to
ward off dizziness. Before entering the reception room, he managed
to puU himself together enough to walk fairly straight, and he went to
the phone.
"Hello,” he said with nervousness.
^by—come home—^Melvin is dead—” he heard his mother’s cry»
ing voice say over the wire. '
. . from his hand, and he sat in a daze on the couch
beside the telephone and r«nained silent.
The office girl picked up the telephone, “Hello,” she said, and after
receivmg no reply, hung up the receiver.
u J wrong—serious?" she asked as she saw John’s color,
^ ^ nwuth hung open and his eyes stared straight
step-father just died,” he murmured.
You have my sympathy," she said softly.
wor^^med to help him recover and turning to her he said.'ianeo that v.c en1 ly in this ciV'n-
down^anfa^ifbiTed hi, flcl^fn h?s
’ his conscious buying cancers on his soul.^*' by .t' t-
Muroer. He gasped almost aloud and frowned with aerony* Then heyounv: people of. both, ri^cos.
SoiomI wo must acauire
and l^opped his face apin in handa and shook with grief. A n ■ t ■
*v— rfi®* {f “Helio,” answered the girl l “ J f or.ariv
KM, tjil sounded, and she hung up the receiver, {'hddrtti sometimes
Imediat^’" * home. Your mother said please come home
Gleason,” he stammered and
his
1*11^ » .*•— — '"*« *«D imi, between
iwrffif RV,n I face her without telling—? No, I must
J-J ‘i newer would forgive me—She’d never understand—Oh—why
J but put on his hat and
S corridor to the elevator,
ihnva him >1 that the elevator was several floors
^ u the stairway. •
■Tit* home, he was met by one of the neighbors
with. Oh, Im so glad you came! Your mether has fainted, and we liad
d'l r.ot have time for them ai’i'
ThI;; b»i«inc^of*mak.;ix
„ livit)-: i'! Fo ti'«i’ oxacliiurj
oitr life >50 eomplox that all of
our ener'Jiy is i-orn taken.
W> cannot hope .U» contini'e
in thi.', trinnnor. firced, mulis^-,
leventfc, hate, hypocrisy, ai'il
nihr-r [iirmK of unurodl'ii '-s,
hriiiH'ht ahcn thy the :‘onv,ilor.i*y i
■ iT .m (lern li'.-i'':r l:'V’c no ri-^^^t-i
l u! Ill-'-I' in our livCvS-.
i. V/,' ni'n.l return to the fin'.-
t)le v.-ay Ilf living. I da not mc-'iii
!]ip1 v.-e should return to tlie pri-
inituve lif‘\ hat that wc should
| i]v' (.n Die simplicity of KLtle
(Mhlren.
Fii'.^t we iirast" cidtivate ?imp!;‘
dnhllike lU-oD-.ti-Jy love. A chiUi j
knii'.v> iioliiinp,' i.f rj-ial, e^'ono-i
niie, or social ^lji.--.--i (listinct' ir..s; |
We all h^ e heard children cin.'T-
iiMC the wiirils: “Jo?us loves the
tiltlo children, aU the children of
the world; red and yellow, bhv.'k f
aiul white, they :u(> preciou-5' in
ir he loves the litUo^
cluldren of 'ho world,” The exi-;-
tence • f what Jittle racial tole-
irhildlikp qoaiitieH that aii
Is;..! e ;>eiitial in the worhl-Inlay is
ithat simple alliance iV^l faii i in
'■'od, ('h(’iUlrt'n are pecullivv^.’
:i»l to atipTre ti.u.'.. fiClTti irtrrr?"
I readily' (liiu\--ad’i]!s'. Tsot lri' i*i/
[mu:;-h , ea'ii-nin^- power of then-
liMfV are uMe to be’ievo
ji^'hnl.-'it-i.vt.-itln, som‘thinp: thnt to
i'i iilr |.ier- oji nir>;li| lii>,U,il;i- juit
year lotri al. Oh the otht'fr Vinnd
i: iw thou-trht by mt.r.y that ch^d-
f jhand--Jesu.s will seo you, andihas sponsored
know what it means. And ho did succcs^fol play this summer, and
isf and diod in peace.
Thirt is the type) -of .simplicity
t^’at th^* Wtirld need.--, We all need,
to cW1vate""t^Tfs-rmiT*^ ■ -ki’ttl ^if-j-
the junior choir
tiiAai'emont at
church.
Dorinir Mr. NVlson
has filled un
another local
thut
ren have somcthijn,^ «f the divine*
:n tlv'fii. Pla.'o. o’lce sri'.d: “thi^
5i.nl, )»*‘f-o‘e .it bej^iii.s its careor
In the human: hody, haK k->ia%m
I'.e archetype and cftn be rcmiri,-
Of! f it when il perceives it= im*
Ip. .f( I't copics^ the world «.f
Iren, c.” Tn one if liia well known
pcem> Wordsworth says; "Oiir
I birth i hut ,■ sleet) trhd a fi^r-
ji'o tinii', Tho Soul that rises w'!'h
oUi' .lifes Star, iiath had ehi"-
iwhire ils settinx, and enme.lh
ifio,n ai'ar; N. t in entire fovFr-t-
'fulnesR, and not in utter naked-
jnPFS’. But trailina; clouds of kIdvv
jdo we come from Cod, who is
[oui' hiinii'; Hoaven lies ahoir. us
Mn (>ur inf,\i?y.”
j As an ejcample tf thia innrtr
g'ht that seems to he so prcva-
jlont in cihildron, the fo’lou’-n:'
j story is told about Dannocker,
ithe German sculptor. Thi; fain
(u.s man had worked for eiaht
years upon ^ ni'^V ble statu j of
-4f^^ri.sl.»When he li^ifl labureil tw,.
years the work W'as appareiitly
finished. He i-alled into hi.^ Uidio
i. little u'irl, nnd cTirectin;' h'.‘f
attention to the st V-ue, iisked
jhcr, ‘’Who is that?” She ieVir-‘d,
'A Kreat man”. The artist turn-
d away, disheartened. His r.riia-
faith -->id tetai". >wr childhood ;hr>-p the l^cal bud.gct has b:*en
attuneiiiont to tiie Holy .Spirit, !i,4\-i'd from !(!700.00 annually to
I"! it not,si!^nifiettfit that ’hrit(t^ JJev. Mr. Nelson is the son of
chose Ut o-Mvf the world b.v birth ;R(;v. Warren J. Nelsc-n, D, D.,
p':'.s1or of (loodwill Presbyterian
church in iSumter County, S. C.
V Ived ill
i-'iimotiines
tic eye had beeP deceived. II - had
,-enes-:. lud this .Iwo years of la-
• ‘'’■’bimr were thrown a\yfty, Ihn he
arguments^ and ||,pji-a}i anew; and aftfr several
f'ui- y:ears had passed, he ag.hi invi!,-
k» put her to bed.
"Where is she?"
to her room. Hist heart still poui^ed with guilt.
“Mur-der—Mur-di«!!!” And he -tlought every-
i ever tell his mother?
* • i couBcious 'H'orry him until death?
^ lc»«wing he 'is a murderer? But is he a mur-
wSpVnsifoiV f Btory nesctv week, brought to you
“ K £ OREAM, and sent to yov'
m ae Firat Novel Syndicate Co., iai7 3rd St,, N.W., Washington, D.C
fm A
I^I^ter; clearer skin
Try ^imoifs NmKnoia Br^ac^iliig Credm
wt up with ifcarjk, rouEh,|^^r*v oily *kin!
Ott WtoINOL4^9LEACjpNra CREAM todajr.
' P^jven medicated ln|redient»,BCt't6’l5ieach he
youi't(N»tani a
ixXt ■ wnoother, more’ aiiuriag, cftJJ»pl«piq*^- P?"
senuine NADINOLA. p'lill iir^tment size
; r coitt only 50c with money-b»ck gliarantes.
come
ULTIMATUM!
piis.s thiVMiRli the ,'-u-'‘e.4-
r,ive !iasfes of .childhood'/ Wuen
he said'“YQ must be born aija.in;
did he noi,' mean that w'C must
turn again to 'ihat simple faith
and trust of childhood? This is
the onijyi '■fitm out. Jt is the only
s lution our modern complex
problomf. ft is our only hope for
admis.-;Lon into the joys of heaven
wlw'Ti wc sh?W have fini.-;hcd t-iis
brief existence here on earth.
“Verily I say unto you, ex
cept ye-be converted, and beome
as little children, ye shall not cu
ter into the kingdom of heav"ii.'’
Lord, help us in this sollenj'
life to see.
We die to sin, and rise to live
with thee.
On every deed may I Thy bless
ing seek.
To hear Thy voice in approb.'i-
tion speak.
Our mEk'ter, Jesus, here we iv^l-
low Thee, s
So through our lives do Thou our
pattern be.
In all our paths • Thy footsteps
we Would trace.
Led by Thy hand till we behold
Thy face.
O IJcve Divine, upon .each head
now rest,
Anjl make Thy dwellinjr place in
every breast.
Bring'from .above sweet message
of peace,
And hivpe and joy inspire, and
love increase.
This welcome, loving Father,
give to me,
“Thou are My child, I am well
pleased witji three.’”
He holds the *. B. and S. T. B.
degrees from Johnson C. Smith
Univewit^ alul is doing further
study thi^ fall at; WAtern Theo-
lii.flcal S’cfitinary;'' University of
Pittsburfr.
to discuss the contribution of
\e.-ro religion to the euUindl
life of America. Ttte senior choir
and the gOHnel choru.s have pre
pared .special music.
At 7the HonoriOle Ro-b.
ert U. McNeill of SUitesvill-,
C.. who .seeks the office of Gn-
vernornhip of North Car .linu,
'» ill adilr»‘-:« the i ommunity. Dr.
J. W. V. CoriUi-e will pri'.'tHe^
afd the ''gospel chorus will sing.
The anniversax-y committed; of
tho church is c«nipi«ed of Prof.
Cheek, chairman, Mrs. Effie Cot
ton, Mr;*. Susie V. Norfleet, Prof,
J. M, Schooler and- Asa T. Suaul-
NegToes.” This sermon proposes ding.
Christian Youth In
Changing World
A
PINE STREET CHURCH TO
OBSERVE WORLD WIDE
CMMUNION SUNDAY
Locoinotivc.s can Ik? jiurchased
on the instalment plan.
(By T. D. Parham, Jr-)
The Pine Street Presbyteria a
'Church nmU observe Wcrld Wide
Communion Sunday at both tne
eleven o’clock and the seven-
thirty o’clock services on Sunday
October sipth. Rev. William R.
Johnson", of Raleigh, N. C. who.
is the Negro lonsUltant for the
N. C. Department of welfare will
deliver the sermon and serve
san-ament a't j both services. The
senio rchoir will furnish ,the mu
sic for the morning services and
the junior choir will sing at the
evening service.
(By C. M. Younu)
For quite a While‘-we have stu-jgan a cunscription of m'n fur
ied and discuss^ tir our l^i'uefijthe army with' a variety of apo-
different phases bf woi'k eonnec- jlosgies but who has faith to ?e-
ted with youth. In our literature, |lieve tht/. the nation is safi* from
over the radio, in geonral conver-'\the ravages of war.
sation there is nmeh interest
manifested in Christian youth.
There is a tendency in many
inaitan'Ces to unjusrtl y oritize
youth. I think now very sacredly
of one old gentlem^i. a devout
Christian who always answered
strPTi accusations or criticisms
with a statement like this; ‘Have
you done your part to help these
young people do and be their
best? Can you ttai.e that excuse
to your Master? Where did the
youth get their instructions for
carrying»on
CHURCHES INVITED tO USE
FACILITIES OF THE
CHURCH PAGE
The Carolina Times ii)vit«s ail
of the churches of Durham '.o
make use of its newest fe.nt-'-re
pilje. All (ihurch news should be
.? Was it not from
those of us w'ho are ilder? Has
yUiur example as well as your
.precept been an inducement to
lead youth into the higher and
the nobler things, of life?”.
His wl? always sympathy for
youth because of the many
canges brought about in their
day,
A few days ago I listened very
carefully to a part of a devotion
al twlk that I wish it had been
possible for me to have got-ten
and used in bringing these
thoughts to you. You probably
heard it, too if you had time and
interest to lisetn to that type of
entertainment over the radio
With all the - changes ' that
come God remains the samo, the
Bible remains the same, the iirin-
cipleS of right stend firm. Our
n>^ i(»n»- niot withstandiing all of
her soicial, political, and mate
rial achievements, as truly as l.s-
rael ever did has wandered a^.vay
from God, has been dis!obedient
to His cohiman'df God hasi in tho
past punished disobedience. Will
he do differently now? Only as
we repent and turn to Him can
we expect the guidance ilid pro
tection of His almighty hand.
When we fail it is beLnufee we
attempt t« live in this new day
an old methods: of doiHig thlng-^.
Metrods must change but the
principales of right will, ' I
peat, sttfid forever.
In thisi new day oducati'i>nal
methods are entirely new, and
necessarily so, but their aim is_
to P>Jt the program of the three
R’s over wath just as much or
moi*e efficieney «^;_in former
days. It must bo done in less
time and in different wa.ys. hi
Christianity there is no change.
Christianity is being p.nd doing
as (^'hrist did. He \.ent about
preaching, teaching, ,ahd doin.g
, , , , - „ J. 1 • J * S°od to Ills fellowmen. Are we
which IS so full of every kind ot , „ . , , , „
. ffollowing his exanrjle? The
information. This was mpMe by a
gentleman who has charge of
morning devotions under thi
“Federal Council cf Churches of
.“.ent or telephoned to the office
of the newspaper by five P. M
on Monday afternoon.
F'ach week one church will be
featured in ^ special article and
a ermon. by the minister of that
h'irch will be printed.
America,” He told very beauti
fully of a Youth Conference held
on one of the lakes in the north
ern part of our country which he
had just alttended. He had receiv
ed much inspiration from the
young people in attendance upon
that Conference. He said of
them we had 5110 of the best
young people of nation gat-
herijd there and he was sure
much good would result from
their being in'the meeting.
May we not decide t.hi^t ours
is a conference composed of the
best young people of McClelland
Presbytery and hope for abund
ant fruit because of their contact
here these day's getting informa
tion and in-spiration from eit'-h
other.
Ijet us consitl^r together for a
few minuties some things in con
nection with the changing world,
this war torn world. While Ame
rica has not heard the roar of,
canhoTi ntir seen’ tho flash of
lights from" the ^mbs yet they
hil/e felt very keenly the ^ffccts,
ot this second W-orld War. A
, »hnr+. white our naiti-oin -he
ing his example?
Christian life is not easy. It
brings a per?, n face to face with
many conflicting loyalties of
which he must alw?(/s choo;io the
highest. To do so sometimes
brands an individual as an old
Fogy. Would we coare to stand
because of that? Would you? We
can never suffer tW Christ did—-
right must win.
ROBERT H. McNElLL TO
SPEAK AT WHITE ROCK
CHURCH SUNDAY
The Honorable Robert H. Mc
Neill Republican candidiVte for
Governor of the state of North
Carolina will speak at White
Rock Baptist church Sunday Oct.
6 th 19.40 at 7:30 PP. M. Every
one is invited to hear this dioww-
gui»hed speaker. He eoini;s to
Diirhif.n at this tinTo and will ad
dress us under the auspice of the
Willkie-McNary-McNeill ■ Kepub-
licafi Club, ahd a treat is in store
for those who hear him.
and' women lief ore tiuj war
broke ont in Europe sccaa to be
relatively unimportant.
Pet stores are sellintf dog's and
other animals on owy. payments.