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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N C SATURDAY MAY I®, I#«9 10 ll > ft m m SMS T AUGU STI NK' SCOLLEGI! ’*MA Y QUEEN" AND COURT - In -he censor is Miss Fay Farris (M tv Queen for I9f. '-69). Attendants next to her tre let' to risfht Misses M:tr;orie Taylor. Patriot t lUr.-iett, Lydia Goffigan. and Dorothn. Birks i tle. Seated in front are Lir'le Miss C irolvrt Beatty. flower girl; Miss Ethel Mae Brunson; and Title * ■«%> Miss -JeSanne M. Robinson, rown bearer. M .y Day Activities were held on the campus. Saturday, May 3. <See storv). WO MINUTEST hfm m BIBLE h . BY COSNSiSWS * ST AM MfS ' » ! KKUN till! SOCIITY y J J CHICAGO. IUFNOIS 60635 f 'w • -' ' ’ Years ago. roan of God was asked to preac’- at tLe funeral of a young soldier v - o.se par ents were unsaved. During the course of Ms message, the preacher sought 'o impress upon his hearers the basic fact that “the *> ages of sir is death, but the gift of God is eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Rorr.. 6:23,i. This greatly upset the par ents. Alter the service, they complained; “This is embar rassing. Our boy was not a sinner.” The truth wash: at shortly be fore his death, this young mar: ’ ad done what every true, born again Christian has done. He acknowledged himself to be a lost sinner and, trusting Christ as ;s Savior, had beer, so glori ously saved that his parents were mystified that he could oe so happy ir. the face of death. The simplest believer in Christ understands all this. He knows that for the “old roar.” the death of the body is indeed Memorial Service At College Honors Dr. Samvel E. Duncan SALISBURY - Classes were suspended Monday from 1 p.m. until 8 a.m. Tuesda - - at Living stone College by Dr. James C. Simpson, dean of instruction a: t, e college. The occasion was a special memorial service onoring the memory of the late President Samuel E. Duncan. The late educator is credit ed with launching the largest building program in the 90- year history of the church related institution during his tenure from July 1, 1978 until his death of a heart attack or- July 10, 1968. Research for the dedication California Minister Chosen For HI Mother's Day Event GREENSBORO - A selected mother of an a<LT State Uni versity student will be- accord ed special honors at the an nual Mother’s Day Celebration at the University Sunday, May Church Chuckles by uartwright © 92i "D©«r, r«m«mber how you are always stressing the importance of Eternal Truth* and the utter unimportance of material things?” a “dishorsorahle discharged” for la-- • . ok*-., orders dis o!x--.ed, responsibilities unmet ard rrbetrayed. But so: the ‘r.e-. - ir.” r e death of the bod- is ■ - vestiruie through, v ic - is •> ered into the bl-s- - er:c>- of “t- e Cap tair. C: Sab a'ion, ” the Or.-e who “i• r e grace of God raster: death for ever;, roar. ” that He mgr* r-fring r an;, sons so glor; ” 'See Heb. 2:9,10). This is ■ we read ir. Heb. 2:14,18; “Forasr: ch, then, as tie children sos Adarr '-'.ere par takers of flesh and • looc, He fC 1 : is- also Klms-’.f likewise took pan of- e same; that through dea- He rr.ight destroy him that had t! e power of dear , tha* is, rre devil “And dei: • . -rose who throne- fear of dear were all their lifetime subject to bond age " So wonder St. Pa :I’s skuple message of salvation was: “Be ’.:eve or. t .e Lor : Jesus Cfejast and - o:j shaft tie saved” PflL 16:31). o l rh.'ee l>ui’iu;,.gs 0.. I -jUjC• :’s Da; in Feh.uar of this ea: revealed ■- -* * e late L.iving stone presi'ier.t was responsi ble so: more t a:, doubling the finarcia •= o-t 1 of t!;e college as well as more -.- ar. doubling "'• of p si ca 1 facilities or: the c a rt. P_u s dur ing ■ 1 f• !0 - ea: r-e r S od. Tie main address for the memorial se: ice v.as deliver ed ! y Development Cffi ce r Har.ee K. Little. Tributes were giver. - Dt. Elsiora Smith, representing the faculty and staff- Ronald Co: r. all. repre senring the student iyxiy: and David W, Butler, representing alumni oi the college. AA. The oncree v ill • named by a committee after screening of the nominations b students. The “Mob >-> oft: e Year’" will lie gi est of aAT du: ing the and RACE BY NEGRO PRESS INTERNA TIONA I •*NOT FOP Me” XV \\ OH I r \NS - Serr.i r..i: t.i-. gitterfd t rorr. I • nisi.t:.a, Oklai orr.a arc Texas I: ~ f *• *•-€». card Black « f - d«-::ts v-sc:the the Catr.OltC dure 1 as a "tact-t church.*' C-rr topi r f chief!; ' ttf erci«{ that a “church • • ’ i»-; l.ear.he-r Perez, is *•!■* r e church of me.” 1 i.CTttt OBSr.PVFF CHICAGO' - Jarr.«sT.Harris, Vr.. executive director, N'a - tonal Cat. otic Cor.ferer.ee for Irt^rracial Justice- ..as beer. - : 1 ; at! Ca • T’.c ohs--rver-participants in -,r. : .rerr. v.'T.al consultation or. aci-rr sponsored : ; ti e World Co-met! ■ : C urcl.es. The only C. S. C'a- olic so designated, e -ill attend t:.e W'CC rr.eet ir.f. to explore opposition to v it- racism, which will be --Id in London, Hr,gland, May : UNE SUPPORT LODJA, Congo - A SIOO,OOO pledge has been made by the St. Luke church Colurr.bu s, C-a., toward the construction of t e Reid Biblical institute, a school intended to offer sec ondar: and junior-college edu cation *o 1,000 Congolese stu dents. .Some $53,000 has al ready been put up. by the United Methodist’s board of missions. TO DISCUSS ROLE SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - When v e 181st United Presbyterian General assembly convenes in San Antonio Convention center, May 14-21, a sever. - part pro gram. of discussions will be undertaken by the body. High on the list are the role of the denomination in helping racial and cultural minorities, with •m.phasis on the Span isf. - speak - ing “Brown Power " movement; and the denomination’s ghetto investment policies. MEDITATION A SERMONETTE BY COLIN DOUGLAS “Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me.” —Psalms 23:4. There a-c. of course, many happening d incidents in life that seem oeyond our human understanding or comprehen sion. But when we ran no’ under stand with our minds, we can know for certain within our hearts and souls, that some how, someway, all things are inevitably made right, that the Lord car. be trusted al ways to care for His own. Although we sometimes do not or recognize it, the answer of the Lord is instant we call upon Him. His Spirit when called upon in pray er, answers our pleas for cour age to meet untoward circum stances. And, because of the comfort and assurance that comes to us through medita tion and prayer, we car, find ourselves able to meet ali is-, sues unporturbed, and with courage and confidence and strength. We can hear the answer of the Lord to our prayers for help in the depths of our hearts and souls. Without sound or word, Kts peace comes to us, His understanding encompasses us, His love sustains us. The answers of the Lord come from all about us. He speaks to us through the voices of our friends, through the printed word, through the beauty and wonders of nature about us. He assures us that all is well, that He is with His creation, ? at He will bless us forever. All things are good and beautiful to the prayerful per son who looks for beauty. We see what we seek to see, and if we prac'ice looking forbeau- U . love, and harmony, we most surely shall see beauty, love, 3rd harmony everywhere -- so: God's spirit does fill the universe, and where His spir it is, there is beauty, love, and peace. “Ho” beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that brings good tilings.” Isaiah '2:7, -.- •ire -tax's program. She will be r i o tented the t raditional roses and other gifts by t: e students. Guest speaker so: the Mother’s Da - espers will be T e Per. Willie H. Johnson, pastor of the South Los Angeles Baptist Chut e!' in Californina. The service will be held at 1! a.m. in Charles Moore Gym nasium. The Rev. Mr. Johnson is also executive and director of Chris ti a n Education of the Western Baptist State Conven tion of California. He holds the B. A. and M. a degrees from Pepperdine College In Los Angeles. Other activities scheduled for the day include a coffee hour at 9 a.m. in the Memorial Union; a luncheon at 12;30p.m.; jazz concerts at 2 p.m. and 8 P.m.; and a special review by the University’s HOTC units in front of the Memorial Union at 9;3Q a.m. An investment in Your Future 1 X VUKB l l ItUi;l l lf I ...and Qod bless Mother ||||| Xv XQXQX i Xx This little one is aware of his mother’s tender care, and responds with love. It would be wonderful if ali of us showed our love for our Mothers ali of the time. : ;-x ;x£ Even if we have been a little neglectful we have an opportunity to : : : : : : : go all out this Sunday, and express to her our love qxqxqxq •x*:* and appreciation for her goodness to us. The Bible tells us to ”Honour thy Father and thy Mother.” ■hv'jffi world for spreoding the knowledge of His love XjfXv X;XI tbß|» hi man end of His demond for men to reipond Jj£?-X; ’i Myyyyy\^jjßßSF^ Wi ?0 by loving his neighbor Without . >•, % th » friwildiiig in the love of God, no govern- tjjk -TB ;Xv£s men? or society or woy of life will long -.M- jL- ■ % XvSB persevere end the freedoms which we hold sc X-:<|' SXQX-I;p r I c• a •XnSw Mfeo# will inevitobly perish. Therefore, even XL-X* >X'XC-IJH» •• • « *.•.*.*. ©Coleman Adv Se:., •* • • THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THIS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH-MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED INDI VIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. CAMCIOX MOWN COMPANY Charles I*. Land* HUDSON SULK—2OB SHOP PHILLIPS HOOFING CO. 319 West Davie Street DIAL 8333320 SE2URS ROEBUCK & COMPANY and Employees C. C. M&NGUM. 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