NEW BERNCRavEN COUNTV The"1femVERN PUBLIfHID WB^ IN THI HP' ^ ■A5TP'' ' c^V^o** >jiy ■«.® VOLUME 10 NEW BERN, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 NUMBER 43 We've been convinced for more years than you can shake a stick at that Lena McCoy is one of the nicest New Bern- ians we've ever known. An un assuming soul, this gentle iady has no idea of the whoiesome influence she has had on the Mirror's editor sincelils boy hood. Our paths seidom cross, ex cept for an occasional meeting in the Downtown business sec tion, but each fleeting glimpse of her brings back memories of her kindness when the writer was a teen ager. There are many people in your life and ours who have meant much to us, but how seld om we take time out to express appreciation. All of us, if we live long enough, let some of these folks go to their graves unaware of our lasting gratitude. If you feel awkward and ill at ease when you try to reveal what's in your heart to these fellow mortals, you're in tlie same boat wltli the rest of us. Maybe if we did it oftener, referring to genuine gratitude not insincere flattery, the awk wardness would diminish and vanish. No one with any degree ofin- telligence likes to be buttered up with undeserved praise, but all of IIS can stand a little thanking now and then. If you haven't been getting your share, just remember that others you ought to be grateful to aren't getting theirs either. Perhaps while we’re doing a bit of soul searching it is well to heed the advice ofa wise man who once said: Just for today I will try to live through tills day only, and not tackle my whole life's problems at once. I can do something for 12 hours that would appall me if I felt I had to keep it up for a lifetime. Just for today I will be happy. This assumes to be true what Abraham Lincoln said, that "Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be.’’ Just for today I will try to strengthen my mind. I will study, I will learn something useful. I will not be a mental loafer. 1 will read something that requires effort, thought and concentration. Just for today I will adjust myself to what is, and not try to adjust everything to my own desires. I will take my "luck’’ as it comes, and fit myself to it. Just for today I will exercise my soul in three ways; I will do somebody a good turn, and not get found out. I will do at least two things I don't want to do, just for exercise. I will not show anyone that my feelings are hurt; they may be hurt, but for today I will not show it. Just for today I will be agree able. I will look as well as I can, dress becomingly, talk low, act courteously, criticize nut one bit, not find fault with anything and not try to Improve or regulate anybody except my self. Just for today I will have a program. I may not follow it ex actly, but I will have it. I will save myself from two pests; hurry and indecision. Just for today I will have a quiet half hour all by myself and relax. During this half hour, I will try to get a better per- (Continued on page 8) ( NEW HAT—^Robert L. Sides of Rocky Mount, ele vated to the office of Potentate this week at Sudan Temnle’s annual Winter Ceremonial here, is seen wearing the coveted fez that attests to his hieh nosi- tion. He succeeds Arthur T. Moore of Fayetteville, a former New Bernian. who .served during the past Shrine year. Local citizens look forward to the Cere monials. with their colorful parades and conspicu- ouslv attirpd Nobles. a1thou«»h the gatherings have ceased to be unusual. Sudan is one of two Shrine Temnles that North Carolina can lav c'aim to. The oth^r Temnle, Oasis, is located in Charlotte. Sudan, with its thousands of membprs throuohout the eastern half of tho Siatp. is fanipd fnr its tireless work in siinport of Shrinp Hosnitals. Children of every race color and creed who have physical defects are re stored to health in these institutions of healing.