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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. Cm SATURDAY. JANUARY 11, IM4 8 lokman^M iioo ac. immm The MOST FAMOUS BAOE OF THE EAS}- MUTES OF KVOOO PROVERBS AND FASLIfI/ i MOHAMMED QUOTED HM-NAMED CHAPTER 1 9*/ SI OF Qf KfiBSH AFTER HIM/AS ASIAQK BUNEANO WISEMAN IT IS SOMETIMES \2L* * THOUSHTIHAT HE AHO AESOP WERE ONE- BUT EXPERTS HAVE PROVEN ACSOP LIVED SOO YEARS LATER... SHINS TO REMAIN REFUSED AN OFFER TO BECOME THE HEIR OF KBIO DAVID OF ISRAEL/ WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COUN DOUGLAS "B* ye transform#* by tba rtncwini of year mind."— Bom. Uit. Often we hero hoard It raid that man la a creature of habit. And when we atop to obssm opr* octree and others, we Wist admit that In a lane measure this la true. Each of us has formed habits of thnnicht about ourselves and our ways of reacting to Ufa. and aoma of these ways add to our well-being, while others detract Inn It flometlmss ws are not aware of oar negative thought habile, our negative approach to things. Wo do not rsallM what keeps us frdm belnb healthy, happy, successful. "I'm the unluddeet person In the wuiUl" "KvaiyUtlna happens to me!" "I can't do it!" Hew can any person with negative thoughts— thought habits like these be happy and auooaasful in lift? It behooves every one of ue to take stock of his mental attitudes to see if he has formed such nega tive habits of thinking—such au tomatically negative reactions. If we have allowed ourselves to re spond fearfully to challenges. If we have allowed a feeling of self pity to beeome habitual. If we per sistently see only the gloomy side of things, then certainly we need to change the eharagter of our nvtwyl prooemw. To be eonhstently happy and aoeeessful. one's thoughts must be consistently positive and confi dent. One's reactions must bs lov ing and hefefuL One must con sistently and persistently have fbltti In God. Through faithful Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. Mss— Na IMP Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl tile Ml EtUMOTON STREET RALEIPR. ft. Cl FOR RENT Apartments and 4 and 5 Room Houses ALL WITH HOT AND COLD WATER AND DATBt Urn to either a shat itom npnrtmrnrt at tease We eea as- r ***** See Us Today For Better Living! ACME REALTY CO. | in B. HARGETT ST. DIAL Tg HIM Simplicity..: m . lUMcb ruuni^B— Our Quality Is The Best oca man absolutely cannot bi mOBBSOLD VOB TALCS BBCSTTML Raleigh Funeral Homo Dy tni Night Ambulance SerWoe 322 K. CABAKKUBOT. DIAL TB 2-2131 Things You Should Know prayar, wa all oan find the strength and the oourage there la In the thought that Ood la very m MINUTES^ ymt imf situ msLy A ar gapmut a. ms pass. raBB . r J azsTsss /r^i 114 OOINO DOWN I heard something over the ra dio a few weeks ago. the like of which I've never heard before— and certainly never want to hear again. I heard the last words of the pilot on .No. 214. the big Jet plane that crashed to earth with •1 people aboard. Because of the weather condi tions the planes were 'stacked'' rather high around the Philadel phia airport, so the airport tower had Just asked him: "Do you want to go on or do you want to hold?" The pilot had barely replied that he wanted to “hold." when he said something about his Mg Boeing TO7 being on Ore. Then oame the awful word*: “We're going down. Two fourteen Is going down In flames." He said It calmly, and the Philadelphia tower answered baok: "We have your message, two fourteen." Just Imagine, hearing the actual words of the pilot while he arid eighty others were being hurled more than 5,000 feet to their deaths amid the flaming parts of new. that eH la holding our band, near, that He will guide ua aafely and aurely through every expert •nee. No matter where w* go, no matter what we do, God la with ua God never (alia ua It la we who (all God. "He that hath no rule ever hla own aptrtt la like a elty that la broken down and with out walk."—Prov. H:tt. their stricken plane! Yet, one does r ot have to be In a plane to r ect death sudden ly. He can stumble off s curb and bs killed or die suddenly In s hun dred ways. The Important thing Is to be ready. We do not wish to scare people Into accepting Christ as Savior, but it Is a fact that we ought to think more about the un oetrainty of Ufa. Prov. 23:3 says: "A wise man foneeth the evil and hldeth himself, but fools pass on and are punished.” No wonder Paul wrote In n Cor. 6:1. 3: “We then as workers to. aether with Him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of OOd in vain . . . Behold, now Is the accepted time; behold, now la the day of salvation.” We cannot offer aahratton yes terdiy. tor yesterday Is passed. Nor can we promise It for tomor row, for the opportunity may bo withdrawn by then. The beet we can do Is to tell you NOW: Ood loves you. Christ died for you. "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou tiutit be saved" (Acts 16:31). At N. C. College: Teacher Exams To Be Given February 16 DURHAM—Prospective teachers in this area will have an oppor tunity to take the National Teacher Examination* on Sunday, February IA 1164, at North Carolina College, s according to Dr. F. G. Shipman, chairman of the Department of ed ucation. who will aupervise the ad ministration. of the tests. Aaalteetiea *lmv« «a Rm|. lottos of Information deecrlb tog regMrstiau predednrea and seals in tog reprearatativa teat gMstieas may be obtained from thtpann or directly from toe Net!anal Teacher Examina tions, Educational Trutin. Ser vice. Princeton. New Jersey. Apptieatiena mast be mailed aa as to be received at the Prince ton Office net later then Jana ary IT. IM4, Shipman advtard. Score* on the National Teach er Examination* are used by a large number of achool system* and teacher education institution* throughout the country as an eld to evaluating such of the qualifi cations of prospective teachers as ire measured by the tests, Dr. Shipman said. St Mary's AME BY MISS CAROLYN MORRISON APEX—On Sunday. Decamber 33. 1963. the senior chorus was in charge of the Christmas tinging. Our guest speaker waa Dr. Stroud the Presiding Elder of the Raleigh District He brought his message from seam of tits most well-known hooka to the Bible pertaining to the birth St Jesus. Hl* message was inspir ing. and It left our members, visi tor*. avid friends yrlth the true spirit es Christmas. All visitors and friends were later invited to take Communion with 08. Everyone Is Invited to worship with St. Mary ovary second and fourth Sunday at eleven o'clock : Our pastor Is the Reverend Frank A Mclver of Raleigh. With Faith... i * • / * Yon Are Newer Alone • jp- Attend Church Regularly for a Tomorrow vMjk Working, learning to sew • e o Now, something simple is being prepared and booh bar own dresses, and in tbs future, clothing for her own family. Training is Important in the lives of our children. Spiritual training is a must in :i * e~ r*?r young ones. “Train up a child in the way he chould go : and when he ii old, h$ util not depart from U.* ""■to your children Is church Sunday. leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e e a&Xf&giv vre-y.-ft-v-XBorevSy s:Sp»^»:;aaMKisa| seeeeeaeeaeeeaeaeeaeeeeeseeee leeeeaaaeaeaaaeeeeesaeeeeeeee seeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaeeteeeee* .y.y.v.-. HV • /Ji sees - Ji a |>,YLR^H **** • 1 fpi • ■ ■ • ••• A J KVVwV • * * * r m r»«. ; - • * * * Sid , tv » Wv s: • eeeeeeeeeeeeoee . wABj i]H • • '<B® ■ , ,;V„ , ; '* • *Nw ■■ " : SSa »»*•• • '* l • •* ‘W ■■ ■•VBHg e«t •', 4CM, * » « * ♦ • '* e * *e#***ee»*4*eaeaeee a#>: THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THIS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH-MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION RY THE GENEROSITY OF PURLIC SPIRITED INDIVIDUALS AND DUSINESS FIRMS. fabbw eoHMonr THEMtrrT commht ANDUEN FONTLAC The Church is 6od’s appointed agency in this world for spreading the knowledge of His love for man and of His demand for man to respond to that love by loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the love of God, no government or sotiety or way of life will long persevere and the freedoms which we hold so dear will in evitably perish. Therefore, even from o selfish point of view, one should support the Church for the soke of the welfare of himself and his family. Beyond that, how ever, every person should uphold and participate in the Church because it tells the truth about man’s life, death and destiny; the truth which atone will set him free to live os o child of God. (E) Cali ana AAv. Sot, f. O. lot 4187. Dallas Taxaa mini run i «*uMm co Onr Smi PiSk m DttOwi BltA.—T* Mm POW-COLR jOTTUMG CO. T. A. LOVIMG t COMPART ASPHALT PAVING DIVISION • U- S. 1-A (Office) TK «-«« W * < Dfmn|JhMaiS! te ***
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