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THE CABOLIMIAIC RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 25, IM4 6 TWO MINUTES a . yrm THE BIBLE *r CORNIUUt R. STAM PUS. / 1 hum mu wairr I A CMCA*O 14 EUNOIg / YN^f-^A THE BIBLE CHURCH Many people have truly come to know Christ as Savior after hav i\i& been sincere, religious "church members" for years. Though faithful supporters of some earth ly church organization they had never experienced the truth of II Cor. 5:7: "If any man be in Christ he Is a new creation." It is possi ble to be a member in good stand ing of some church organization, yet J>e outside of the one true Church of which the Bible speaks This is because the t-ue Bible! Church is NOT an org vniaztion but a living organism, a spiritual body, with a living Head and liv ing members. Again and again 6t. Paul, by divine inspiration, call* the Church the Body of Christ He says: “We being many, are one Body in Christ. ’’ 'Rom. 12:*). 'Ye are the Body of Christ, and members in particular" 'I Cor. 12:27). “We are members of His Body" 'Eph 5:30). How do we become members of this true Bible Church; ’-he Body WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS A Sermonette BT COLIN DOUGLAS “Let us follow after things which make for peace, and thlnrs whereby we may edify one another.”—Rom. 14:19. If we have a sincere desire to live and work in ideal conditions and be in perfect harmony and agreement with other persons, we must consider how we can create such an environment. If it hap pen* that we have been resisting persons and conditions, let us op en our mind* and heart* to God's spirit of harmony and adjustment. Everyone knows that when we fight and resist, we are unhappy. When we understand and adjust, we arc happy. If we do not adjust easily to other persons or to con ditions. we can develop uns abil ity. Every earnest effort we make to be understanding and tolerant of otl -s. every earnest efiort we make to bring peace and harmony to our environment makes it eas ier for us to be adaptable and flexlb le In our thought and attl- At Rocky Mqunt SatiirJny Dinner Meet Set For A&T Graduates In Eastern NC ROCKY MOUNT—A«cT College alumni from throughout the east ern section of North Carolina will attend the Janus Day to be held here on Saturday, Jan 25. The dinner ti set for Wright’s Chicken Shack, a popular restau rant here on Raleiyh Road, begin ning at :(k)0 P. M Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, president of the college, will deliver the main address The affair, one of two to be held Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SWIHHS TILE CO. License No. 1939 Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile 819 ELLINGTON STREET RALEIGH. N. C. 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First, we must acknowl edge ourselvp* to be sinners in Gods sight, for Ephesians 2 re lates how Christ died tor sinful men that He might " econcile" them to God "in one Body " by the 'cross 'Verse 16). Thus, when be lieving sinners are reconciled to God by faith in Christ, they are regenerated, given *a new life, by the Spirit are baptized into the Church, the Body of Christ.' Tit. 3:5: "Not by works of right eousness which we have done, but ' according to His mercy He saved us, by the washing of regenera tion. and renewing of the Holy Spirit." I Cor. 12:13: "For by one Bplrit are we all baptized Into one body.” Every one of us should ask him self: "Have I been baptized by the Spirit Into the body of Christ"? If not. trust Christ as your Savior and become a mem ber of the one true Bible church. Then asooclate yourself with some ’ local assembly where Christ Is honored and the Bible taught. tude. As we cease to resist otner per sons and Conditions, and as we open our minds and t 'arts to God’s spirit of harmony and ad justment, life becomes easier for us, richer and happier. An atti tude of cheerfulness k"cps you relaxed and serene, and conditions your mind for the right handling of situations a* they arise. Your attitude is reflected In your face and manner, and other persons catch your cheerfulness and a state of harmony Is thus set up— for It is difficult for any other person to attempt to attack one who Is constantly armed with gool cheer and a sense of haimony. A wonderful way to Insure a suc cessful, happy ciay Is to say quiet ly when -’ou awake each morning, "Good n. >rning, Ood. I am glad You are here today. I w.tnt to be with You nnd to express Your Bplrlt of good will and cheer al ways." “A merry heart maketh a cheer ful countenance.”—Prov 15:13. in th estate this winter, is being sponsored by the -A&T College General Alumni Association. In chaigc of arrangements is the Ex tension Committee, headed by C A Dupree, principal of the Samp son High School. Clinton. PLAY FAIR! Dear Sally BY BALLY SHAH DEAR SALLY: A little over a year ago, I gave a stork shower for a good friend of mine and she, of course, received a lot of nice gifts for her expected baby. How ever. soon after this, she suffer ed a miscarriage, and subsequent ly she returned all the gifts to the donors. Now she’s toid me she Is expecting another baby in a bout five months. She’s very hap py about this, and I'm happy a bout it. too. I'm wondering, though, if it would be all right or tact'ul for me to arrange another stork shower in her honor J.G. DEAR J. G.. I think it would be wiser for you to skip the shower this time, waiting un til after the baby is born and you know for sure that every thing is all right . . then visit her with your gifts. DEAR SALLY: Everyone calls me "a very lucky fellow," because I'm engaged to a very beautiful girl. But I’m beginning to wonder more and more whether I’m really “lucky.” Ever since we've been en gaged. thlr girl has been getting more and more critical and sar castic. and she's always digging at me on the slightest provoca tion. I'm far from being over-sen sitive or thin-skinned and can take my share of good natured kidding, but there’s nothing good natured or funny about the way she's always on my back espec ially In the presence of our friends. It’s getting so I’m afraid to speak or move for fear of touching off another barrage of sharp-pointed remarks from her. What do you think about this? TOM. DEAR TOM: I think you should do something about this as soon as possible. If your girl is so sarcasdi and has so little consideration for your feelings now, it will be many times worse after you’re married. If you still think you love this girl enough to mar ry her, appeal to her sense of good taste—absolutely no more sarcastic digs. DEAR SALLY: My husband Is still very friendly with his former wife, the mother of his two daugh ters. He visits her to see the chil dren at least once every two works, and often has dinner with them. Don’t you think I should be Invited to go along on these visits? He seems to think not. MRS. LB DEAR MRS. L. 8.: I think it’s better that you don’t ac company him on these visits. He should sec his children without your prrsenre, since your being there wont. «nl» remind them of the loss they have Utu sorted to adjust to and could create considerable tension. Os course, I must ad mit it is rather unusua for a remarried man to he dining rrgularlv with his formei wife and their children, and under ordinary circumstances It is wiser for the father to have dinner with his children alone. However, circumstances do va ry. and if this is working all right In your rase, then all well and good. DEAR SALLY: I’d like to know how best to approach a woman guest who Insists on blotting her lips on my best linen table nap kins whenever she dines In my home. Tills really stains my nap kins. and I think its very thought less of her. HOSTESS. DEAR HOSTESS: Os course, lipstick stains are inevitable on napkins, but a guest who deliberately blots her lips on a linen napkin is very thoughtlrsa to say the least. The lips should not be rubbed with a napkin anyhow—they should be dabbed. You. - solu tion. when you have this par ticular guest, is to furn.sh the large-sized dinner napkins in paper, which come in very attractive designs now and are in quite good taste. I don’t see how you can speak to your friend about this habit of hen without offending her. unless sometime you casually bring up the subject of the diffi culty of getting lipstick out of napkins and ask her what method she uses. It could be, she II takr the hint. Hold* Record for Um of ‘Pacemaker’ THANKS FOR 138 MILLION HEART BEATS FOR FOUR YEA ho hi* h*arl h*s been triggered by '.a elec tronic device (held In Vrft hard) which tour Heart Kap.4 del Ur* helped to create. lie’s C*rl Bar ter. 42, • project eaglneer. re siding at Milwaukee, his. Since January T, 1960, his heart has been kept heating by electrical impulses delivered by a “pare nt *V»r" at the rat* o(Mi min ute store than 13* Bullion. With Faith... ' Yon Are Never Alone Attend Church Regularly The Church is God's appointid agency In Ihfc 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 us God, no government or society or way of life will long persevere and the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even from a selfish point of view, one should support the Church for the sake of the welfare of himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold and participate in the Church because it tells the truth about man’s life, death and destiny; the truth which clone will set him free to live os a child of Gor*. THIN INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH MEEK TO HELP MAKE THIS INCREASINGLY A < HI Rl H-MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOUR 4 ONSIHERATION RY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIU SUI KITED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. McLAURIN PARKING COMPANY Raleigh and Other North Carolina Cities MED UN-DAVIS ’‘Cleaners of Distinction" THE BRITT COMPANY Wholesale Groceries AMBURN PONTIAC. INC. 3«23 Hillsboro St. TE *32-39*7 BRANCH RANKING A TRUST CO. 4 Convenient Locations In Raleigh "Ton Hare Friends at Branch Itonfchag and Tract Coon pony" Ilk EXPERIEICE A little hesitatingly, a little unsure of that first kiss. This is something new and all kinds of thoughts enter the mind. Now... it’s over and... well, what, was there to be afraid of? 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