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HUMAN RELATIONS IS HARD WORK- No one knows than Samuel Gray, director of the Rocky Mount Human Relations ■ mi mission, and his hard working staff. Gray, second from the igt:'. h director of the group since its inception more than two \eat\s •; Oth*- pictured abo e include (left to right): Miss Mary Whitak<u\ ■- ::nn :• assistant; Mrs. Nancy Devlin; Gray; and David Edwards, t -. r ■ a sistant. (Staff Phto by Paul R. Jervay, Jr.) Rosoboro New By CARLA TATUM ROSE BORO - "Does God dwell in the flesh knd will we allow Him to?” was offered by Rev. T. R. Singletan in his sermon at the St. Thomas AME Zion Church. The senior choir, along with Mrs. Belvia Jones, organist, presented the morn ing music. Rev. Singletary al POET’S CORNER ROUND BY ROUND BY ELVAULTIA “EVE’’ MIAL Pve been down, down to the steps of hell. But I didn't step in; I’ve been persecuted, abused, talked about and beat upon, And Satan just wouldn’t leave me alone. The oevil needed me for his ego, And. wherever I went, that devil would go; He would never let me out of his sight, i > He ’ollowed me both day and night. 7 I h. d almost lost my sanity, B it God stayed by my side; And one dav. mv God reached down, Since then I’ve fought the devil round by round. 1 Now c ry morning when I arise, I-thank my God for my life; And for His help the whole day long, That's how my love for God stays strong. But over I step back in sin, That’s a harder fight I’ve got to win; Now every time Satan knocks me down My God helps me fight him, round and round. Find Clearance Find Week Os Our Sde! FINAL CLEARANCE LADIES' SHOES Values to SALE ZODIACS $19.00 $6 LIFESTRIDE $20.00 $7 ADORES $22.00 $7 MR. 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All mss BY KINGSBEBRY HOMES 3mm o.d. williams co. 2308 WAKE FOREST ROAD 833-5840 828-7284 833-5094 aj 7 r\ Charlie Grant Jack Reed Neil Pearce wfILL L.,y y 876-0887 787-9047 876-3954 VA -OR FHA FINANCING Church News GRACE AMR ZIONCHURCH- Sumlat School opened at 10:00 with the superintendent, Mrs. Ella Hinton, In charge. The topic nf the Sunday School lesson was “Family Roles and Relation ships,” taken from Exodus 20: 12: Ephesians 5:21-26 and Ephe sians G;4. It emphasized that family living is a creative chal lenge. The particular role each child has is an inspiring chal- Rev. Clemons' subject was ’Christ the Great Preserver.””' Hi- ti \i was tkaen from St. Matthew ':l3. One statement r...t he made was that you or .c.uiiic can got along with the l.o; 1. It was an interesting ser mon. Mr. Thomas spent a week isitiu. his sister, Mrs. Gladys BrnDr and his sister-in-law, Mrs, Annie Howard, who re - in Newburg, New York. Mrs. Mary Tatum spent a "lend in Baltimore,. Md., visit im her brother and his :,■ .il;,, Mr. George Williams v: also attended a funeral. Mrs. Bertha Mae Williams " (M ;:;|>ai:ied Ml S. Tatum Oil this rip. I. HUNTLEY Manufacturer of Usher Badges, Fezes, Lodge Re galia and Supplies, Gloves and Aprons Phones: BR. 4-9547 Res. BR. 3-6756 1322 E. Market Street Greensboro, N. C. longe to his Intelligence, ills un ) selfishness, ids diligence, his ,skill, hlsdotermlnatl.'i. e I Ms • sense of Jovalt\. A mother’s ; creativity is c.hailoia• 4 1,, it .th ing the homo a place - f l • aut>, in filling the duties f house keeping without a-■ 1 of drudgery, in caring f • chil dren in ways to .-neont t. • ini tiative without tjg;. • .. ss and unselfishness, . out weariness, and in s- p; Mi _ the husband and fat In : 'ill their roles in soviet pleasing to God Th mi-sinn entrusted to pan :» is • • h.. T affects tin mot .11 . :ru;:ai destiny of their childn . and DEIIUV T.Y.& if 1 ™* 1 J Appliance Special Clearance CAIE Prices On Zenith,Motorola/ Packard Bell & Syivania And Stereo's SAVE UP TO 50 Color T.V. -Sale Price 375.00 After Sale 529.95 Solid Wood Stereo Sale Price 185 __ After Sale 295.00 Black & White T. V. Sale Price 99.95 After Sale 199.95 350 Watt Stereo Sale Price 460.00 After Sale 699.95 SA VE 20 To 40 % On Lem-JetTape Players-These Are Once-A-Year Prices-Come Early-Some Items One of a kind-Some scratched-Some in cartons HE 01 s#> T.V. & Appliance mm ■■ mm H Located In Raleigh’s Cameron Village llhllll I# RiNN'STOYVILLE IN RALEIGH’S CAMERON VILLAGE tho stream of the world's life of which those children become a part. Maintaining a worthy example of Christian family liv ing is a mission requiring the best that parents can give. The morning worship serv ices began at 11:00 with Rev. 1 . 1> Pern, pastor, presiding. The pastor read a portion of the ~>th chapter of St. Matthew. Mr. Wayland Dunn prayed a thought-provoking pra-yer for tht consecration period. The choir sang with magni tude, under the magnificent direction of our minister of mu sic, Mr. William Vandergriff. Rev. Perry’s sermon was en titled, “Tho Heart That Sees God”, taken from one of the beatitudes, “blessed are the. THE CAROLINIAN RALEIOH, N. C„ SATTTRDAY. AUOUtSfT 7, 1971 pure In heart, for they shall see God,” Some of the most remarkable statements brought out in the sermon were these; “The heart the Bible is talking about Is the total personality. The whole body and mind is the heart. A clean heart means that you will do right Just because it is right. When Jesus came on the scene, He put His emphtfsls on the heart, .the inside. The heart that would see God must have clean hands. If you talk to God, you must see Him by faith. Primarily our being h?re is to appear liefore God. When we open our hearts, God will come In and He will be with us. Peter, one of God’s disci ples, was afraid when someone asked him if he was a follower of Jesus, so he denied Him. ''Create within me a clean heart, renew within me the right spir it,” David, the.Pnalmist, wi «es>. Judas was not in unity (vith the other disciples and had an evil heart so he betrayed Christ, Lastly, if we see ourselves’ as God sees us, He sees the good in all of us. The sermon was most rewarding and pre sented in a beautiful, spiritual manner. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: “To err is human, to forgive, divine.” - Pope Remember, everyone is al ways welcome to come and wor ship with us. Miss Ella L. Jackson is church reporter. 9
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