THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. MARCH 7. 1964 6 TWO MIHUTES'tL MtTH m BIQIZ _ (f\ BT CORNIUUt i. «TAM Mil. Vs A II HI AN IWU fOOiTY X CHICAGO ii, EUMOI* X Tin: vai.it; of one INDIVIDUAL .Iny.t imagine' It had been three vi4;t since a hie air force plane ■h'.rt disappeared over the Pacific ut'h a crew of eight and a navy enlisted man. .Vow, in that general vicinity, the pilot of an air force eargo plane re ported sighting a raft with one man itanding up in it. waving for help. .Almost immediately the Air For ce dispatched sixteen planps to the «M-a and railed upon all ships near h. to help, in the hope of finding ever this one man. Again and again we have witness ed rhe almost unlimited effort and expense that men will go to rescue even one of their fellowmen from death This is as tt should be, for it Is only in this life that we can pre pare for eternity and it is Important that each of ua should have the greatest possible opportunity to p epare. In case through careless ness we may have put this im portant matter off. It was with eternity in mind that the Lord Jesus Christ paid the greatest possible price to save nvn from judgment to come, and what the Bible calls "The SECOND death ." "Christ also hath once suffered WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS A Sermonetle "1 san do all thln|« In Him." —Phil. 1:13. You can enter any project or un <s. rtaking in life with perfect con fidence in the ultimate succesa of it if you have the faith to KNOW that God is ALWAYS with you, and that YOU cannot fail —because GOD cannot fail. Do not pver let the fear of pos sible failure keep you from attemtt ing anything you desire to do Do not ever let the fear of what others may say or think prevent you from expressing yourself, from making use of your abilities, from growing and accomplishing. Say. to yourself; whenever you hesitate to art In ac cord with an inner prompting. “1 KNOW that God is with me, and I KNOW that God cannot fail' In prayer, place your reliance on Him, and from this prayerful meditation will come the peaceful assurance that Gods wisdom will see you thitiugh any circumstance nr any uttiation that may arise in your life. Someone onre said, "Fersons are not created great, hut are created w ith the capacity to become great ” All of u* hare that capacity to be come great, gnat in the eyes of God. gnat in spirit and in courage. We have Ihe opportunity every day to develop in .soul stature by mak ing small overcomings, by using our faith In even the minor matters of life. We can know that as we live and exemplify the principles of God, we shall be Inspiring others to seek and find Him. so that they, too, may live in His light Our purt is to keep our thought* attuned to Telephone: TE 3-9395 JA3IFK SANDERS TILE I D. 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Tit. 2:14 says that "He gave Himself for us that He might redeem TiS" from all iniquity ' I Pet. 2:24 declares that He “bore our sins in His own body on the tree.” and in Gal. 2:20 St. Paul exclaims; “He loved me and gave Himself for me.” After three weeks alone on the ocean, the man referred to above, was keenly conscious of his need. He stood up and waved frantically, in the hope that someone on the plane above might see him and bring help. Some people, adrift in this world of sin and trouble, go on for many, many years before they become aware of their need— or at- least, before they will ac knowledge it. But not until we do acknowledge our need, can we ex pect help or salvation. “Christ Jesus came Into the world to save sinners" (T Tim.l:18). Good people do not need s Savior, but who is that good? Rom. 3:23 says thajt “all have sinned and come short of the glory of God," and our conscience* bear witness. But let us rejoice that "Christ died for our sins,” and trust Him for salvation. "He that believeth on the Son of God hath everlasting life” <Jc 3:36). God'* voice, so that we may be poised and calm and helpful under all conditions. Our part is to ke<;p our heart* so filled with His light that we let that light shine forth to other*. Our part I* to keep so close to our rather'* love that we radiate joy and happiness to everyone everywhere. “Even so let your light shlno before men; that they may see your good works."—Matt. 5:16. MRS. t'ZEI.IA D. r. HENDERSON Mrs Ur.clla Dunn Ford Hinder son of 21 Hunter died Sunday at 230 South Swam Street. She was the widow of the late Mr George, j Henderson. Funeral service will be conoucted Thursday at 4:30 P. M ; from the First Congregational j Church. Burial will be In Mount Mope Cemetery The Rov. Howard | Cunningham, pastor, will officiate. Surviving are: three daughters: 1 Mrs. Mattie Mack. New York City: Mrs. Georgia Mae Gerald of East Orange, N J.; Mrs. Evelyn Mack Forman, Raleigh; two song, Mr. Theoga E Henderson of S. Ozone I Park, N. Y.; Mr. Thomas Ford. Co ; rona. N. Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Eleia ! Wiggins and Mrs Celia Russells of I New York; nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren The family will be at 230 South ! Swam St. REVIVAL SPEAKER Re vival services will be held at the Providence Holy Church from March 16th through Marrh 27th. The evangelist will be the Rev. Jesse J. Pickard, above, of Rich mond, Virginia. Rev. Pickard Is well-known In various parts of the Eastern United States for anointed gospel preaching. He his gospel song stylings and his has served In several pastorates In the Booth, more recently in Danville and Richmond, Vir ginia. Rev. Pickard also serves as assistant district Elder In the A-Division of the Tidewater Bub-District of the United Holy Church. The Rer. George M. Williams is pastor of Providence Holy Church, corner of Bledsoe Avenue and S. Blood worth Sts. Wf f % 0% VESPER SPEAKER SUN. Dr. Earl H. McClenney, presi dent of Saint Paul's College, Lawreneeville, V»., will be the second Vesper Speaker at Saint Aurustlne’s College Sunday. March 7. at 6:00 p. m. in the Emery Health and Fine Arts ('enter. A native of Marlon, Ala bama, Dr. McClenney graduated from Lincoln Normal School, Marlon. Alabama. He did under graduate work at Talladega Col lege, Talladega. Alabama and AAT College In Greensboro, re ceiving the B.S. degree from the latter institution, lie earned the M.S. degree from Cornell Uni versity. and has done special graduate work at Pennsylvania State College. In 1954, Dr. Mr* Clenney was awarded the LL.U. degree from A&T College. * ™ • 1 * • . *• ' k. «t REPRESENTATIVE Mr*. Willie H. Hi.h. instructor of English at Saint Augustine'* College has been appointed as the College's representative to the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Her basic responsibility is to keep the faculty and staff informed of particular AAUW activities. Among the purposes of the As sociation is to further the edu cation of mature college women for college faculty. Mrs. High will attend the Southeastern Regional Conference of the A AI'W at Atlanta. April 9 through "• Clerics’ Wives I Hold Meeting j InFranklinton FRANKt.INTON—The Ministers' wives of Franklmton met at the j home of Mis. J H Cooke on Feb IS Mrs Oltie H Biodic led the devotional hour, afterwhich Mrs Irene l, Mangum, president, pre sided over the business session, , which included an evaluation of ihe anniversary observance. I The program .topic: 'Missionary Work in my Church", was led bv ' Mrs T R Young with each mem- ! | ber participating with great en thusiasm. The program was enjoy- ; cd by all. The hostess sc:ved an enjoyable : dinner. Recipients of her hospital ity were Mesdarors C Brodie, L. j Mangrum, L. Cooke. M Morgan. I ; M. G. Yarbrough. E. B. Young. Rev. Morgan, Rev Yarbrough and Rev Cooke. Before leaving the guests were given souvenms of the cherry tree | and George Washington s hatchet 1 BIT FROM CAROLINIAN I ADVERTISER* 1 With Faith... Yon Are Never Alone Attend Church Regularly TEACH US to pray|^K9 I God s word says that we should '•*'%*. wA's >' V'XZ 1* "*i 1f > I study to show ourselves to be C' I approved unto God. We are also I to teach our children in H -J V-- 1 /' * ?„ \.^ I ways of the Lord. y' K JVa/l.’S b~’.- | Once when the Lord hw I J praying, his disciples a.4;rd C ?*/••'* i’yy&X I to teach them to pray. 0 ;;■>< ’ ’’ ii ' | “And he said unto them, bmu . ye pray, say, Our Father I which art in heaven, Hallowed o’fvb'b x> ' v V I he thy name. Thy Kingdom row. I Thy will hr done, ax in heaven, ’L'” .* , ‘ * | so in earth. Give vs this ’'. “j. ? v f- s ' 4 ; ' atfiMPH I day our daily bread. And forgi gj f 9 J a I vx our sins ; for we also forgin ,j» V-/. 1 <• _ yfi > W 1 everyone that is indebted to 1 * * *«? y us. And lead us not into -- temptation; but deliver rl 1 •- ' f rom evil.** The Church is God’s oppoinfed ogency in Hiis world \ < for spreading the knowledge of His love for man and ATTEND CHURC u ' d v \ of His demand for man to respond to that love by j SUNDAY that you may be tauyb: i loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the | about the Lord. , '™ f God ' m T °bt aV “Vu ' 1 will long persevere and the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even from l a selfish point of view, one should support the Church t for the soke of the welfare of himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold I- and participate in the Church because it tells the truth • w fl bout man’s life, death and destiny; the truth which I f °*° ne W sef ree t 0 *' ve 0$ 0 of God. I %ai v I © 1961, Coleman Adr. S*rv,, P. O. Box 4887, Dalfat, Texas I I'll IN INSPIRATIONAL >1 ESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THIN IKIHEASLULV A I 111 R 4 11-MINDED AREA. IT IN OFFERED FOR YOER CONSIDERATION RY THE GENEROSITY OF PI RLI4 - NPIRITfiD INPIVIDEALS AND RESIN ESS FIRMS. PE?SI-COLA BOTTLING CO. . *i Raleigh. North Carolina IESSE JONES SAUSAGE For A Special Breakfast With Pan Cake* and N. C. E||t McLAUIUN f AMONG COMFANT Raleigh and Other North Carolina Cities MED LIN-DAVIS “Cleaners of Distinction” DIXIE DBT CLEANERS - LAUNDHY 2-Hoar Shirt Sere ice SIS West Morgan Street AMEUXN PONTIAC. INC. 3«23 Hillsboro St. TE 832-390? C BRANCH BANKING 4 TRUST CO. 4 Coweenlent Locations in Raleigh “Yon Hare Friends st Branch

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