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6 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1954 WO MINUTES®. Wrm THE BIBLE ■nr coßNiuut a. it am nut. if •itiAN aiill socirrr I A CHKAOO 15. R.UMOIS # TOT NAME OF THE LORD Many people use the name of the J.ord very lightly. They are quick to exclaim. "My God!" or to use the r me of the Lord Jesus Christ in vain. We should all understand that the Bible declares that “God will not hold him guiltless that taketh His name in vain" (Ex. 20:7 >. This is one of the Ten Commandments which too many people forget or ignoree. But it is more than a com mandment. It doe not merely for bid taking the Loid's name on our lips carelessly; it adds the warning: "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. FOR THE LORD WILL "NOT HOLD -HIM GUILTLESS THAT TAKETH * (HIS NAME IN VAIN." Don't com mit this sin. He warns, for if you do you will have to face God Him self for it and Ha will not overlook It Now, probably many of our readers have used the name of God and Christ tn vain again and again. They have gotten into the habit and find It difficult to stop. Now WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS A SERMONETTE RT COLIN DOUGLAS *1 have aeen before the# this dsy life and good . , . choose life, that you mayeat live." Dent. M:IS, 19. Remember always that TODAY Is the foundation lor your happiness is the fulfillment of the promise made by your YESTERDAY . , . and TODAY is the foundation for your happiness of TOMORROW. Today is the day for happiness, peace, prosperity success growth, progress, change, and thanksgiving for your blessings. Today is your opportunity to give expression to the life of God, to the love of God, to the light of God, to the peace of God.'to the power of God—all of which you must know are yours by rightful heritage as a beloved child of the one father. Let us not put today's joy off until tomorrow. Today's need for happinenesss is at hand. Is within Tilu tuiuidii b bOillU Q —Are “peacetime'’ veU-ran* entitled to lioapital care? A— Yea. but only If they were discharged for a llnr-of-duty disability or if they are re ceiving compensation for a Service-connected disability. Q —My servlce-connuctcd disa bility U rated at 30 percent. Can I be entitled to extra compenaa totn because of my dependents? A—No. Only veterans whose Service-connec ted disabilities are rated at 50 percent or mors are entitled to additional com pensation for dependents. Q — As an eligible Wat Orphan. I have educational rights but I wish to continue working, too. May I attend school for less-than half time under the War Orphans Telephone: TE 3*9395 J/% mi i;h! i Yiii Hk: iwifl ijii iFidiiij TILF CO. License No. 1939 Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile •19 ELLINGTON STREET RALEIGH. N. C. so it it i: \ r Apartments and 4 and 5 Room Houses ALL WITH HOT AND COLD WATER AND BATHS Live tn cither s ftnt-clasa apartment or house We can of fer you at reasonable rental either ? or. 4 room apartments or I and 5 room houses Ail these dwellings are located in nice neighborhoods and tn first-class repair. See Us Today For Better Living! ACME REALTY CO. 129 R H ARGETT ST DIAL I E t 0956 Simplicity..: . Simplicity distinction, beau- f j vit^B ty and good taste arc all present kjjj tn a Rain .h Funeral Home' conducted tunetaJ service They ujmoJ|w,^. have always been noted lor the •implc beauty of their service |H 'W\\\W For over 49 years theao feat- ' , ares have been the choice of (nmiliea. Our Quality Is The Best OUR PRICES ABSOLUTELY CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD FOR VALUE RECEIVED. Raleigh Funeral Home Day and Night Ambulance Service 32? E. CABARRUS ST D»AI TE 7 7*3* What" How can such escape the condemnation of God upon this sin? First, one of the principal reasons for NOT using God’s name in vain is because of His infinite greatness. We should all bow and worship be fore Him. The second reason is be cause He—the infinite God—took upon Him human form and as God the Son died for our sins at Calvary. NOW would you want to curse and swear in His name? You wouldn't want people to curse and swear in your mother's name, would you? How much less should we curse and swear in Christ's name or God's name? Those who have this problem, invariably have never trusted Christ as' their own Savior —as the One who died for their sins. Those who have trusted Him as Savior usually never are tempted to use His name in vain again. Rather like St. Paul, who once was "a blasphemer and a persecutor," they exclaim with deepest grati tude: "HE LOVED ME AND GAVE HIMSELF FOR ME” (GAL. 2:20). each one of us. Today ia sufficient unto itself. Today is blessed and a blessing. Let it bring us fulfillment. I.et it reward us with the good of the present moment. Today, whatever is before you. first tune yourself in on God through a period of quiet medi tation and prayer. And then, buoy ed up with the courage and confi dence each prayerful communion can bring to you. you can step forth to meet whatever problem or con dition lies before you. With the wis dom of God to guide you. you need never feel at loss as regards any situation, you need never feel un equal to any demand that may be made upon you. Through prayer, you are tapping the infinite well spring of Divine Wisdom—and through prayer you will make your TODAYS wonderfully happy, building upon them the joy of your TOMORROWS. "Whoso trusteth in Jehovah, Eductaional Program? A—No. Regulation* require that a student must attend school at leaat half time to be eligible for the War Orphan program payments. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Dear Sally BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: There are two “free riders” living in my neigh borhood who stands on the comer every morning at the same time waiting for me to drive by, so they can ride with me to town and work. This has been going on for over a year, and it's getting more and more on my nerves being forced to listen to their silly and inane conversa tion all the way to town, and not even getting so much as a “thank you for the ride” when they get out, nor an offer to share in the ex pense of any the gas whenever I happen to stop in at a service station Furthermore, on a couple of occas ions when my car was in a repair shop for servicing, both of these fellowws drove their own cars to woik on that day and neither of them even suggested driving ME to town on these days. I'm about fed up with this deal, but can't think of any tactful manner of han dling it. I just can’t bring myself to ignoring them as I drive past their comer. Can you suggest a solution? CHARLEY. DEAR CHARLEY! Two soia tlnns pop Into my mind. From what yon aay, these two pooch era wait for yon every morning at the same time, on the same comer. Why cant yon vary the time at which yon leave . . . perhaps fifteen minute* earlier than has been your custom, or fifteen mtnuteo Inter. And the < other solution—lsn't It poastble for you to change your route? Do you have to drive past that particular corner? DEAR SALLY: I'm 20 and my husband is 22. and we've been mar ried almost a year. I work in an office seven hours a day, take care of our apartment, do all the cook ing, dishes, and laundry—all this without one little bit of held from my husband. He's always "too tired" when he cornea home at night, and either read the news paper or watch TV while I'm slaving about the house. I’m sure I work just as hard at my office during the day as he does at his,'so don't you think I'm entitled to a little co operation with the work at home? REALLY BEAT. DEAR BEAT: Indeed you are! Marriage Is a 50-90 part nership, and your husband’s contribution Is at a much, much lower percentage. I think you should tell him you'll be forced to quit you daytime employ ment unleu he pitches In with some of the work at home. Be very definite about this. He's been getting away with mur der. DEAR SALLY: How about an u** *a*.c‘A4« tuoi l tuuu ouiu your plate when you've already protest ed agnint it, and what do you think off a host who never-let* the level in you cocktail glass go moire than haltwdV down before he praetical ly-gra/w it from your hand and re fills It?- We frequently visit a couple like this, and I practically wrestle with my hostess and host all evening in an effort to protect either my dinner plate or my cock tail glass. My husband claims this attentiveness on their part is the mark of good and gracious enter taining. but I disagree. Whose side are you on 7 G. T. DEAR G. T.: Your side. The mark of good and gracious en tertaining Is the ability to mako your guests feel comfortable, and this Is not accomplished by forrlng more food and drink on them than they want. DEAR SALLY: We vc been mar rlcd five years and have a cute little boy of four. We would like very much to have another child, but are actually afraid to. simply 'because of Our little boy.- When ever we mention the idea to him, he gocs-praiWnlly Into a tantrum. We re very much afraid that the ar rival of another baby in our house hold would create a terrific pro blem Do you think we should post pone any more babies until our son Is old enough to adjust him self to the idea? D T. G. DEAR D. T. G.: Rounds Ilka your household Is ruled by a 4- year-old dictator. Your son Is old enough NOW to he adjust ed to the far! that his parents make all the decisions. You should make this clear to him Immediately, and the newa that another child Is on the way la one way of giving him a better perspective. Yes, We All Talk BY MARCUS H. BOULWARE Pro Tempore The term -"pro tempore” eome* from the Latin meaning "for the time being " Thus. In a club, "pro tempore" may tie used when w< say ''temporary chairman," oi, "chairman pro tempore.' Sine Die "Sme die" comes from the Latin : meaning without naming da; ." Permanent organization* adjourn ; sine die.' that is. they adjourn 1 without saying when they will meet i again. It is not necessary to name the next meeting time, for this is ! stated tn the club * constitution I On the other hand, a temporary organization must adjourn “naming the day for the next meeting For example, Mr Chairman. 1 move ’that we idjoudn to meet again on Plidav. Nov 6, at 800 P M. Chart of Motions A number of parliamentarians have developed charts w hich show at .a glance the five or six charac teristics of each motion This writer has developed one w hich also ai - ranged the motions according to classes and precedence It is a han uy ref' rence for new chairmen and pi esidfr.g officers This chart sells >'or one dollar to cover the cost : of handling READERS For my free pamphlet on production of the consonant speech sounds, send tw o stamps and a long self-addressed envelope to Dr Marcus H Foul ware. Florida A&M I’nirrsiU Fox 3)0-A Tails ti.i:>ee. Fla. £:p Code 32307. With Faith... a You Are . .ever Alone «r 1 _ W . l™-, V- - ~~ ” Attend Church Regularly Thb Lord’s Calling Card S| . The Light shining through a stained glass window beckons one to enter the house of the lord. H * an invitation io friendship, sympathy, joy. and wor ship. Let this be your invitation to church this Sunday. j <?atcs arfth Ihmksgioing, and into His ccirlr-i" ' ; H B'-z' ->j^^B The Church is God's oppomted ogemy in this world for spreoding tfw knowledge of His love Tfffi ■ 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 society or way of life will long A 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 ond his family. Beyond thot, however, every person should uphold ond por- '^^Bjlgj^cS' ticipote in the Church because it tells the truth about man’s life, d?r»t* ond desfinv; th« I truth which olone wHI set him free te live as a child of Gad. wllN <€) Coleman Adv, Serv., P. O. Box 4887, Dallas, Texas THIN INSPIRATION AI. MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THIS INTREASINGLY A 4 111 H< H-MINDED AREA. 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