14 IBK CABOLOfUM KAIXIOK K C, UTtnUUT, RBKUR a, ON TWO MINUTES®, vtix mMujc glorious nomcr To the true Christian aoe of the mast wonderful passages in the whole Bible U Eph. 2:7. where we reed of God’i purpose. That in the ages to come He might chow the exceeding lichee of Hit grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.” This pontage appears the mere wonderful whan viewed in the light of its context Versee 2-8 ten hew we were an once the "V OF DIS OBEDIENCE.* isd therefore "by nature the CHILDREN of WRATH, even as others.” But then we reed those wonderful words of hope, “BUT COD.” "But God. who is RICH IN MERCY, because of HU GREAT LOVE wherewith He loved is ..." And next verses tell how He has taken believers in Christ from the lowest position of condemnation and wrath and given them the highest place of favor and blessing in Christ at HU own right hand in WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COUN DOUGLAS A Sermenett# BY COUN DOUGLAS "And why keheldaat then the note that la in thy broth er's eye. bet eensldereth net the beam that U in thine awe ever—Matt. 7:2. Moot of ue experience ttaae# in our Uvee when we feel slighted. We lbel abut out from a group of persona or a clique in our neigh borhood or organisation. And we tend to taka a critical attitude toward theee persons who aeem to be enjoying themselves more than we are. At such times we magnify the trivial and overtook the important We think of oth ers in the light of what thaw an failing to do far us. Instead of whs se can do far them. Wo al low envy to blind us to the high goal of helpfulness and harmony •et for ue by God. It ie at such tfcnas that we should make the supreme effort to switch ourselves from condem nation to commendation, and from criticism to oompesslon. We need to keep our minds On happy, har rootiioi.is thing*, of on •?- Former Vice-President Is Lincoln Day Dinner Orator CINCINNATI (AlfP> “Reject extremist leader*.” former Vice- President Rrichard M. Nixon urged Negroes in a Lincoln Day dinner speech here lest week. HOVrBUI maael ny# ImMl* Strattons will damage the civil rlghta raase end America it self” Ntxen. aa aaaaaeeaeed candidate far the GOP Presi dents! nominal ten, warned. Nixon spoke in Cincinnati on tha heels of, a school boycott to proteat ”de facto’ segregation. Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. Lkwnoe No. trn Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile »l» tUJNOTON mUETT EALMOH. N. C. FOR RENT Apartments and 4 and 5 Room Houses ALL WITH HOT AND COLD WATCH AND HATH* lir* to either i m How iilitowl or Inn. 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It U for toe believer now, to oc cupy this swaNyi pmtttwi. to ap propriate by faith the "ell spiritual blessings” which are his in Christ (See Eph. I:J> Like Haul, he may be lifted by greet, through faith, a bOva the troubles and sorrows of “thU present evil age" and enjoy hU position and blessings in the heavenlies in Christ. And even this U not ell. for looking far ahead to the future toe Apostle, by divine revelation, goes on the say (in Eph. 27) that God has done this ell for us, "that in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jtsus” parent inharmonic#. We must re member that life isn't a perpetual state of receiving good things. We teve to do our share of giving too, remembering always that our reoeepUon of bapptnsm is in pro portion to our giving of happiness. Remember that the Dtrine Love of God U yours, and yours to share with all other persons. This Love of Ood can sustain and pro tect you wherever you go, and It can make all that you do have purpose and meaning- Imbued with this love of Ood. you can look out at the world with eyes of Love, and you are not effect ed by what you may have form erly termed slights, insults, or ef fronteries. By bringing Ood into the foreground of your thoughts, your Irritation and pique have vantohed like darkness before the sun. You know that this to your Father's world, that It to a good world, and that you are 00-operat ing with Ood to keep it so. "Let all those that seek thee rajoioe and b» *»•<« *•» H — " I*IC.IC. Urging Negroes to follow respon sible leaders. Nixon hit at boycotts as encouraging disrespect for law. He mid Abraham Lincoln, tha Ctvtl War Leader, was de dicated to the rale es law and that the rale of law taeald be a principle es the Rrepehllcaa party. Nixon said he foresaw enactment es • civil righto law but contended that “much of good that the law may do will be destroyed if the ir responsible tactics Os some of the Barden Time RUE GARDNER It G. STATE H yen want some early blooming glads this year try "Mitch” Jenkins recipe. Dr. Jenkins to to charge of our Horticultural Crops Baeearcti Laboratory at Castle Hayna, north of Wilmington. A number of research workers have e* 1 m that gladiolus r)»«k win bloom earlier if the terms ere given a heat treatment before pleating. Dr. Jenkins wanted to de termine more accurately the tem perature and length Os the treat ment period. Here to whet he found. Re selected two varieties, ■new Princess and Valeria, and tares es to, M and M degrees far IS and to days prtor to planted la replicated plots. Far e cheek, he need reran that had been bald at erdtnaif star age AH plants from heat-treated come emerged sooner than from untreated conns. They also bloom ed earlier and the yeild of flowers from the treated conns vn higher. He found the best treatment was to subject the corms to e temperature of to degrees for 13 days. Earlier flowering to of impor tance to the commercial grower because the prices received are usually higher for the early bloom ers. The treated corms bloomed 10 days earlier than those that were untreated. Dr. Frank Hassle, plant path ologist, has been conducting some experiments on the control of a salea petal blight This disease to some iee serious end you should wateh your plants closely for evi dence of the disease. The disease first appears as small white spots on colored petals and ta brown spots on white flowered varieties. Under conditions of high humidity, these spots enlarge rapid ly until the entire petal softens end collapses. The fungus over-winters ta the infected petals that fall from the plant end become lncorporaed in the mulch. About the time tba a saleas bloom the spores of the fun gus are released and may infect the flowers on the plant above them or be carried by air currects to neigh boring plants. Dr. feasts found that the blight was best controlled with Zineb or Thiram (Thy late). Ha applied sprays at the beginning of the blooming period and made appli cations twice weekly for about one month. Good equipment to needed as the spray must be under pressure to break it into mist particles for gjod tv', trust ar.d «vr.r.tn»t Thomas Young Founders’Day Orator At ECSC ELIZABETH ClTY—Thomas W. Young, editor and publisher of the Norfolk Journal and Guide, will deliver the lenders’ Day Addreaa at Elisabeth City State College on Sunday. February 23, according to Mrs. Clan G. Jones, chairman of the Founders’ Day Committee. The program will commemorate the seventy-third year of the founding of the college. A service qf recognition sill honor Hugh Cals, the Negro Legislator of Pas quotank County who presented the hill in 1801 to establish the college; Peter Weddlck Moore the first president of the Institution; and John Henry Bias, the second presi dent, under whose administration it became a tour-year college. 7th Women’s Program Set At Smith U. CHARLOTTE—Johnson C Smith University young women will ex plore the theme; "Goals in tha Edu cation of Women" at the Seventh Annual Women’s Program at the University February to through March 1. Chief sMWlteto far toe five day program wfll be Dr. Thai, me Devtdma Adair. Amttosta Prof ms or es tdeeaUee at tba Untiestoty es tba City es New York. Qaeasa Canape, Plata tag. L L Dr. Adair received her A. B. de gree from Bennett College and her R A. and Ed. D. from Teachers College, Columbia University. The wife es the Reverend A. Eu gene Adair, pastor of the Mount Morris Presbyterian Church in New York City, Dr. Adair is tha mother of three children. She spent the summer of IM2 in volunteer ser vice in Liberia aa a member of the Operettas Crossroads of Africa Liberian Tea (Airs’ Team. Following the teacher training grogrwn. Mrs. Adair heeded a Christian Institute for men end wo men of many church groups ta Li beria. Following her experience in Liberia, Dr. Adair travelled ta tan ether African countries. She to a native of North Carolina. t i._ .: extreme civil rights leaden con The OOP leaden, who reportedly Signed e restrictive covenant whan he purchased a home ta Washington during hte Dm term aa Vice-Presi dent in the fftoenhooai admini stration. was the center of contro versy over the toeue during hto un successful bid tor the Praatdaocy ta ItoO. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY! 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