THE CAROLINIAN r*trrr.H, v r Saturday, august s. i»m 6 jEsSm*.- .tv if §K&7£ ? anHMi fITWW&w-.** *•, * bW%| gagS *- kL/ a4llk3iiF' d !&nl*w Mik£*a I^ jtt! ■ BHIHLm v|? ' H HUpf- Jgß B B U ■■ tl' ■ B' : ;>.-' jffi? M W^hL*d^3J/^^^^E . *•* ™?«fxHIR..-J JVEW METHODIST MINISTERS The ten iraduates o/ the Baltimore Area Pastors' School at Bennett College, Greensboro, N. C., are shown with members of this year’s faculty fol lowing their commencement program. Left to front row. the Rev*. Frederick Arnold, Ram sey Bridges, Edward McGowan, dean; Walter Hazzard. John G. Corey and J. David Kelly, all of the faculty; second row: Floyd Lyles, Harvey J. Lambert, Mrs. Frances M. Lambert, Georje W. Slade. Carl W. Renick and Thomas E Carter; back row Carlton H. Parker, William M. Staten, Howard F. Barkley and Robert H. McDowell. WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS A icrmaneUe *L»»f covereth all trans gressions.”— Prov. 10:12. Have you sr er noticed how hap py are those people who give o( themselvee and their time frpely. gladly, without reservation? H your life seem* lonely, point-; leaa, or unhappy, perhaps this is an Indication that you need to; express more of yonr Ond-civm talents and abilities, that you need to give more of yourself lo life, t/> the work you are doing, the pro- j pie about you. Every person has the desire to be loved end to have a fully satis fying and happy life And every person has within himself the; power to achieve this desire This! power is the power of Ood. which: is always available to us All vou i have to do is tune in on Ood through daily prayer, and when j you begin to think In terms of God's unlimited supply and pow ar. rather than in terms of your i two MiNtrrzs a HUH THE BIBLE *T COSNIUtM I. STAM Nil. SSSiAN BISII SOCMTV I A oocaao it sumois / THE M ATER OF LIFE For almost twenty-four hours, recently. Chicagoan* had to boil their drinking water 1 Millions ot small fish had tnmmcd the water intakes far out in Lake Michigan and had died there It was. o[ courae. a major operation to clear them all away and make sure that Chicago.'; drinking water was un eontamlnated. It la of the utmost importance, always, that the water we drink it pure nnd fresh and this is no less so where spiritual matins are Church Chuckle* hv cartwhic.ht I It fT ' Qcvet. CetfTwgiSWT "Five doller» a week doain’t sound too Imprev give—why don't you pledge one ihousend Itgiian Hrrv?" EAITH. wr do not ,« ind it. DAT AND N1 ° H T I Ambulance Service OTXEGEN EQUIPPED ' Raleigh Funeral Home 32i &. CABARRUS ST. DIAL TE 2-2835 own lacks or limitations oi weak* 1 nesses, you are beginning to re lease your old idea;, your old doubbts and you are making way for a new concept of life, a new belief and faith n youi ability to cope with every problem and sit uation that may confront you Remember always that Ood has equipped you with the material and the tools with which to create ■i life that will be satisfying and fulfilling to you Remember that youi hie need no! be like anyone else s tile, lot youi pal t in Guu .. great plan is not like anyone rise’s part. Remember that through prayer, through close “conversa tion'' with God, you can discover your own accomplishing powers your own place In life. Your hap piness will romr from following your own path, fnlflllng vour own desires and aspirations, living the Ood Life of service—not only to yourself, but lo other people “Jehovah will be thy eonft rlenee.''—Prov. 3.28. I concerned The Bible has much to j say about stagnant water, and foul I water, and poisoned water, but | ! (ho spiritual life of those who i j trust tn Christ for salvation is j ’called "the pure water of life." i doubtless because it is so whole- ! some and refreshing Perhaps the reader will recall . the picture our Lord drew for that | sinful Samaritan woman at the | well of S.vchar John 4-104 tells how He and the Samaritan worn and discussed Jacob's well Some how she seemed to sense that He was contrasting her vain pursuit Laal | © OIAS. CwdTwPiSWT Summer School “Finals” Set At Alien U. COLUMBIA, S C. Dr Sylvia P Swinton, director of the Allen University Summer School. »n --nounce* that summer commence ment I* scheduled for 7 p. m.. Thursday. August 8. with Dr. Luna I Mlshoe, president of Delaware Slate College. Dover. Del. as tthe principal speaker. Dr. Mlshoe received the B.S, De rT,rr s' Alien University. 19311. the Master of Science, University of Michigan. 1942 and the Ph.D. De gree from the New York Universi ty, 1953. Dr. Mlshoe, prior to becom ing president of Delaware State in 1989, was professor of mathe matics and physics. Klttrell College, Klttrell. N. C„ a lieu tenant In the United States Air and physics, Delaware State Force, professor mathematics College, associate prolessor of physlrs, Morgan State College, Professor of phytlce, Morgan State College, chairman of tthe division of natural eetenea. Morgan Stale College and re search mathematician and con sultant, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Md. A native of Horry County, S. C., Dr. Mlshoe has written and publish ed a number of scholarly articles and h»s presented several research papers before learned societies all In the area of mathematics Student Exchange Between Bennett, Syracuse Planned GREENSBORO A Student ex change program between Bennett College and Syracuse University will be inaugurated in September, It was announced this week Two Bennett students—Misses Patricia Greene, of Baltimore. Md.. s junior English major, and Patricia Mixon, of Greenwood, Mias., a sopho more politics! science major, will attend Syracuse University for one year Two Syracuse students will report to Bennett in September for a similar period. A two-week exchange with Mount Holyoke College, of South Hadley. Mass , w hich has been in effect for several years, involving fix Stu dents from each Institution, will get underway at the beginning of the second semester. Returning to the campus in the fall will be Mrs. Beatrice P. Stanley, of New Orleans, La., who spent the 1983-84 school vear in an exchange program with Willamette Univerai* tv. in Salem. Oregon. Misa Lenore Monk, of Salem, apent last year at Bennett In still another exchange. Misa Sandra Satterwhita. of Montclair. N J . will spend the first semester of the 1964-83 school year at De- Pauw University in Greencastle. Indiana, while Mis* Ruth Leather man. of that inetitution. will coma to Bennett for the fame period. of pleasure with eternal Ilf*, when He said: “Whosoever drtnketh of this wa ter shall thirst again, but whoso ever drlnketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be tn him. a fountain of wa ter. springing up Into everlasting life” (Verses 13. 14>. How true this is? The pleasure* of this world do not satisfy. Men keep pursuing them to keep from being bored, but the everlasting life that Ood give* to those who trust in Christ Is s never-ending source of refreshment and Jeer. And It provides the greatest In centive to serve Him. Those who possess the Joy of sins forgiven and of peace with Ood naturally long to serve and please Him. and Ood desires no service except that which springs from genuine gratitude and love •We lore Him because He Drat loved us” tl John 4: UK NEXT TO NEVER being allowed to finish a sentence, the other causa of social dismay Is to be expected to carry the entire conversational load. IP YOU DARED, wouldn't it be lovely to tiptoe out ot the room and go home to a comfortable bed when the host was drowsing? With Faith... Yon Are Never Alone • v. , Attend Church Regularly &&& joy* that children • J :i can do for you. This to know the good said. The Lord f hath anointed me f.o ' - ..to proclaim the /fl I ! acceptable year of iiM J Attend church regu raj WM | J j word preached. % -“i # ’> s jgi •• »'fßl ®. I'* <*:' • ,yy >: gfeW-t-x-Xv:*':.-: ■::: BjflH <■" ' Thr Churth h 6otTs oppointH ogwty in this world for spreoding th« knowitdgi of Hhlovg \N lor mon ond of His damond for mon to rtspond to that lovi by loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in tho lov* of God, no government or society or way of fife wilt long persevere ond the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, oven ; ; from o selfish point of view, one should support the Church for the soke of the welfare of himseff and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold ond par ticipot* in the Churth because H tells the truth obout mon s life, dc"' 1 - - J , --*sstiny ; the truth which alone will set him tree to live as a child of God. BVV © twt. Common Adv. f. O. Box 4887, Defat, TmA THIS IXSPinATIOXAI. 51 ESSAIiE APPEARS EACH [ WEEK TO HELP SIAKE THIS IX4REASIAGLY A 4 IIL Rf H-.MIADED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOUR f OXSIDERATION RY THE 4«E.\EROSITY OF PUBLK'. 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