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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY. MAY 23. 1964 6 WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS ‘*Tn thrm that love God all ttilnc« work together for good." _K«m. 8:78. Have you ever worried and fret ted and. struggled through an ex pfienrc. and then later realized that this same experience has brought you great good, that you would not have missed its chal lenge for anything" This is true of p actically all ex perience' In retrospect, we dis cover that they have given us new knowledge of ourselves, that they base even us a good "workout" and practical exercise of our God given wisdom, talents, and abilities, that they have taught us to live more harmoniously with others, to make wiser decisions, to draw more fully from life and from ourselves. "To them that love God all things v irk together for good " How true this is' If we can remember this when we are confronted with a challenging experience, we can save ourselves pain, fear, resentment, anxiety, and resistance We can. in Newells Named Danforth Associates At Shaw Univ. MRS. GEORGE NEWELL Mr and Mrs. Oeorge F. Newell of Raleigh have been appointed a* Dansforth Associates on the Cam pus of Shaw University. This Is an appointment given to faculty members and their wives demonstrated personal concern for students, combined with scho larly achievement In their field of teaching. College faculty chosen for these appointments must have major re sponsibility In classroom teaching and must be highly respected as teacher-acbolara by colleagues and students. They are ehoaen hecauae they are actively ronrerned with the Intellectual, moral and spiritual growth of ntu denta. The Dansforth Foundation, through this appointment, hopes Telephone: TK 3-9395 JAM FS IIS TILF (O. 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Woodhndf Je DAY AND NIGHT Ambulance Service Raleigh Funeral Home 323 Bo CABARRUS ST. « DIAL TE 2-2835 | stead, have all the channels of rur ! minds and hearts clear to accept the knowledge and spiritual growth that every experience has to offer God has given each of His beloved i rni.'dren the "tools" with which to work, and He expects us to make use of these "tools." It is only I through experiences that we can ; fully put these "tools" to use, and thus develop our own spiritual na tures. Gods own conquering spirit i c ever with us His spirit js mighter than any outer eireumstanre m con dition. His spirit is life-giving' His spirit is the source of our power Through prayer. His spirit will i quicken us mentally and physically, j Armed with this knowledge, let us I meet every experience withstrenght and with joyous courage, confident that we are being benefited bv it 1 Remember this: WHAT we meet in ■ life is not so important with God as HOW we meet it! “In thy light shall we «e* I light.”— Psalms *6:9. to encourage these faculty mem bers and their wives to develop the personal dimension of faculty- , student relations on campus, ex-j ploru with students and other fa culty members crucial problems of our time, and to increase the com petency of the teacher-scholar. j Mr and Mrs. Newell were re commended to the Eottn '-ton hv a Regional Selection Com mute composed of se\eral aca demic persona In this area, who were appointed by the Foundation to evaluate appli cants for Ihe Associate Pro gram. , Mrs. Virginia Newell Is As- j sorlate professor of mathema tics at Nhaw Universilv and Mr Newell Is a biology Instruc tor al Llgon Junior-Senior High School. UL Head Speaks At High School INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—' ANP) The Negro revolution will benefit white Americans as well as black ones, the executive director of the National Urban League has told a group of high school student* here. In a message of congratulations to the Human Relations Council j of Shortridge High School, spon sors of today's day-long, city-wide j eon'erence on race relations the Urban League official, Whitney M. Young, Jr., says: "The public has gotten the mis taken impression that the current Negro revolution Is designed pri marily to benefit Negro citizens alone. While It Is true that this de pressed and .subjugated minority has greater need than any other group for decent housing, school ing. employment, and health and welfare opportunities. It Is abso lutely erroneous to think that white Americans will not benefit as much as black Americans." FSC Slates Workshop In Science Soon FAYETTEVILLE - Fayetteville Slate College has been selected by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction as one of several colleges in the state to assist with its teacher enrichment program. "Recent Advances In Earth Sci ences" will be the theme of a Scl < nee Workshop schedule for a three week session, June 8 - June 28. on the FSC campus According to Dr. H. M. El drldge, Institute director, the workshop It open to any public school teacher. However, pre ference will be given to those persons engaged In elementary and Junior high school Instruc tion, Tuition scholarships are provid d by the Department of Public In truction Persons Interested may write the Institute Office or Di icotor. Summer School, Fayette ville State College. - R. P. Robinson, assistant pro fessor of physics, along with Dr. H M Eldndge will make up the Inst lute staff In addition, the staff will be supplemented by persona from thr Oak Rldg Institute. Nation al Arronautlcal Space Aieocia datlon and other learned Sci entific societies. Emphasis wilt be placed on new trends, recent developments and improved teaching methods in the sciences The enrichment program of the department of public Instruction is I another method to raise the level ! of competence of public school j teaching in North Carolina THE VETERANS CORNER Here are authoritative an swers by the Veterans Admi nistration to questions from former servicemen and th.li families: Q When s vclctan is to he ad mitted to n VA domiciliary, will the VA pay his travel there" A—Yes, as a rule, for Iho inltul admission. Q—K it true that those service men \s ho hold on to their GI in- j suratue in-service premium waiver may he depriving thou dependents of eri lam benefits A—ln some rases, keeping the in service premium w alvei could he detrimental to the Inlrrrst* of dependents should lhe\ become beneficiaries. They would hr unable to receive Drpendenev and Indemnity t omprnsaion under Ihe law If the Insured died with Uie walvrr In effect. Since It dif fers for individual eases, each serviceman should check to see how his familv will he affected. Q Mas Weld War II entitlement expired for GI home loans' Not for all World War II veterans, tnlttlrment may he used for ten vears after dls charge plus one additional year lor rv h 'KI dars of active war lime duly However, all World t\ar It entitlement does expire on July UN. 1967. Food And Nutrition Classes A senes of Food and Nutrition Classes for young couples in the Jeffreys Grove School are* will get started Wednesday night. May 13. at the Jeffreys Grove School The classes will deal with prob lems In food and. nutrition and will Include such discussions as Food for Fitness. Problems In Feeding Young Children. How to Save Money on the Onocery Bill and other subjects of interest to this group. The classes are open to young couples between the ages of 18-40 years and will meet each Wednes day night for 6-8 weeks. You may register for this class by contact ing the Extension Agent's Office at 306 Wake County Office Build ing. 301 West Davie Street, Ra leigh. With Faith... Yon Are Never Alone Attend Chnrch Regularly \ V \ / # •••••••»• X. 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God took the IHijijH; j ' WII first step and Is always ready to 111 / for spreading the knowledge of His lov. for man and receive any who would come to |||| |j|j / of His dtinand for men to respond to that lov. by Him. Attend church Sunday and 11 j:;:: / loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the iiiilSS / love of God, no government or society or woy of life express your love for Goc 1 . |1I:HH:: / will long persevere ond the freedoms which we hold Ipipl/ j so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even from / o selfish point of view, one should support the Church / * or sa^e welfare of himself and his family. BWfSßk^ j Beyond that, however, every person should uphold : ijiijjjijij j and participate in the Church because it tells the truth £*- i|j!!!!jjj! / about man's life, death and destiny; the truth which iiiiijii / alone will set him free to live as a child of God. 111! / KBBBBb 'WWW:::: j (C Colen-m ,\dv. Serv., P. O. 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