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THE CAKOLDfIAM RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, BEPTMBER S, IH4 6 Also Observes First Anniversary: Temporary Minister Os Providence Unanimously Chosen As Its Pastor The Reverend George M. Wil- i liains, who recently moved to Ha- , teigh after long residence In Nor- 1 Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT MH« Sm --- - ilklakL I ! Jk I——■ I- uAaaatMAM m Uli m yoii niton i b kwh yvunfvr witti •ant act lenut?" WEEKLY MEDITATION BE COLIN DOUGLAS A SermonetU “Thou wilt guide me with thy aounael."—Paalma 73:24. Have you ever felt dlasatlsfac tlon with your work, or with your lot or progress in life? In times such aa these it U vitally neces sary for us to decide hist where we want to go, and how beat to get there For even thomrh we are 1 confronted with challenging cU eumstanoei or seemingly difficult personalities, our progress la pri marily dependent on the direc tion we take and on our own ef forts to move in that direction. No amount of blaming others or rationalising our lack of satis faction ever relieves us of the re eponstblllty we have for our own progreae. It la only by accepting this responsibility, by queatlonlng ourselves honestly, and by pro ceeding In accordance with the answers we get that we are able to go forward. TWO 1 MINUTES CI vrm m mble m mnhiw a. evAM nn. / ■man imu team yl|w f A oeueo u, mumm / rvN'4 WONDERFUL NEWS The newspapers are filled with axel Ung new* these duyi, but the divine extendon of this present Mft of trade Is the most sensa tional nlw« of all. We art prone to take the bless ings of our Umos too much for ■ranted. We fortet too easily that for more than 1800 years the world has been ripe for Clod's Judgment—ever since His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, was cruci fied and sent from this world as a royal Exile. All through the Old Testament realms ana prophets It Is clear that the world's rejection of Christ was to be visited with aw ful Judgment. The Second Psalm, describing the worlds' rejection of “the Lord and His anointed," goes on to say: “Then shall He lOodi speak unto them In His wrath and vex them tn His sore displea&ur' " In PMla 110:1. too. we haw the Father saying to His rejected Son: "•It Thou at My right hand, until I make Thine enemies Thy foot stool.” Tat, when all seemed ready for the dittos Judgment to fall, God INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Consult— YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire & Casualty Insurance Company Durham. N. C. RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafi** A Daily no a pavis st wal te i FOR RENT Apartments and 4 and 5 Room Houses a*j- jrm iot and cold water and bath* Um Rg dMßar a IhW slam apartment •» aeuee a- eaa of- M fg iwmMMMe If tel either 3 m 4 ra»m itertsuau at * aaif rwaae hawaa AB titter dwelling* *r* located to me# . agfchßurfcaeda and la first -«tam repair. Set Us Today For Better Living! ACME REALTY CO. m S. HAJKMTT «T WAI « •»* I fork, Virginia, has been unanimous ly elected as pastor of the Provi- I dence Holy Church. When we queetton ourselves In an attitude of prayer we are able to rccognlac whether our lack oi progress la due to a fundamental uncongenality with the work we, are doing, or whether we are not putting ouraelve# Into that work so fully aa we should. Whatever | answers we get. there IS a dlrec-1 tlon" to take that leads us toward; succeas and fulfillment and aatia fnetlnn and hnrmlnea*. Neither *tiinr nor place nor cir cumstance nor environment nor personalitlea can stand between us and Ood. Through regular and faithful prayer, we can feel Hla preocnce and His love and .Hla power—and armed with this ware nesa of the Father. we can meet and cope with every situation and problem that may arise. Dear Father, teach ua to meet every challenge of life * filled with I faith in Your power, in Your good i neas. in Your love I I "Fear thou not. for lam with thee."—lsa. 41:10. Interrupted the prophetic program and saved Saul of Tarsus, the "chief of sinners," and the leader of the worlds' rebellion against Christ. More: He appointed this Saul as tire Apostle Paul to pro claim "the gospel of the grace of Ood" <Acts 20:24). the wonderful news that because Christ suffer- j ed, the Just for the unjust, at I Calvary, any alnner may be saved by grace through faith, apart from religious or other works. "The wages of sin Is death, but the free gift of Ood is eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord" ißom, 6:23'. And there-i fore "To him that worketh not. j but belteveth on Him that Justi fied the ungodly, his faith Is' counted for righteousness" t Rom 4:5'. Judgment will Indeed come, but thank Ood. He has In grace delayed it until now. "Behold, now Is the accepted time; behold, now Is the day of salvation" (II Cor 6:2'. He Wanted More Than Just A Lift DETROIT <NPD William A 1 Robinson. 32. bit the "proverbial-; hand' that gave him a lift. Robinson was picked up in a westsldc bar by an unidentified womr.n. who drove him home in I her car Robinson Insisted that the woman, who refused to prose- REV. GEORGE N. WILLIAMS The minuter had been temporari ly appointed to serve the church in September of last year, at the An nual Convocation of the United Holy Church, Southern District, with which Providence Church is affiliated. However, in the congregation's pre-convocational business meeting presided over by District Elder L. L. Wilson of Oxford, the church of ficers and members voted unanim ously to call Rev. Williams as pas tor. Rev. Williams formerly served the First Pentecostal U. H, Church of Norfolk, Va„ and the Pleasant Plains Church near Ayden. He has recieved education in the public schools of Norfolk, also Norfolk State College, and the Bible Train ing Institute of Ooldsboro. TheT church will observe the first anniversary of the minister from Sunday, August 3tho. through Sunday. September fith. C. C. Spaulding: Official Os N. C. Mutual Now On NBA DURHAM—c. C. Spaulding. Jr., Vice President and General Coun sel, and a member of the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company ha* been notified of his receat *p polntment to the Executive Com mittee of the National Bar Associa tion for the year 1964-65. He was also re-appointed to the American Bar Association's Committee on Taxation of In surance Companies. Attorney dpauldtng returned te the city recently from Baltimore, where he attended the National Bar Association which met from August 19-33. From August 10- 14. be attended the meeting of tho American Bar Association In New York City Spaulding la a native of Durham, j N. C. and U tho eldest son of the ! C. C. Spaulding, third president of ' the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company He received the A B degree from Clark University. Worcester, Massa chusetts. and the LL B degree from St. John’* University Law School. | Brooklyn. New York. Fayetteville Dorms Open September 7 FAYETTEVILLE - Dormitories will open for a record enrollment of over 300 freshmen and transfer students for the 1964-63 school year at DtyettevUle State College. J. C. Jones, dean of students, said here last week A week *f orientation activi ties begin Monday September T. ending with registration of freshmen and new students Sat urday. September U In LUly gymnasium. 1 Former students are expected to register Monday and Tues day. September 14 and IS. Dormitory facilities for upper classmen will be avullable be ginning with Sunday afterveea. September 13. Classes for all students are arhed ! uled to begin Wednesday. Septem ber IS. according to Dr Melvin E Moor*. Jr., dean of the college. j cute him. accompany him Inside ; of ha apartment, She refused and he became an gry. removed the woman's keys from her car. took her puree con taining •• and sundries, and dumped the remaining contents of the purse along the street. Police arrived in time to recover all of the woman's belongings ex cept a five dollar bill. Recorder's Judgee Ehrln L. Davenport found Robinson guilty of drunkenness and lined him sls or 15 dart tn the Detroit House of Correction. UNTIL •onK'.'Ody tell* them, halt the people don’t know that you or your company are Important ONLY RARELY a it worth what , it costs to tell a man Just whet we j think of him. With Faith... Yon Are Never Alone Attend Church Regularly . < m .ik mH r * JP»'vnß V “^ 0i ’ thou shalt eat ihs labour of Hums bauds: j happy shalt thou he, and it shall ho writ wftft It is God’s command that man mast work The Church k Sod’s oppofnhd ogtncy In Ms world » wd he has promised mveh to those who Moor, for spreading tho knowledat of His love for man and m . .... of His domond for man to rtspond to that love by • • • ”I°** * hU labour, this is the loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the gift 0 j m love of Cod, no government or society or way of life ™ j will long persevere and the freedoms which we hold labour and <m heavy laden, and I wm so door will inevitably perish, even from . __ w a selfish point of view, one should support Hie Church o*®* fSSt* for the sake of tho welfare of himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold Enter the Lovd*S hOM it the h^gflining gs ggcJi ond participate m the Church because ft tells the truth . , ~. f obout mon’s Hfe, death ond destiny; the truth which weeK, receive spiritual COBBZOft to CUTTy «!»"• will i* bio ifu to «»• u g child o» 60l ynn THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THIS INCREASINGLY A CHI RCH-MINDEP AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION RY THE GENEROSITY OF PLHLIC SPIRITEP INDIVIDUALS AND PCSINESS FIRMS. HSKUCOLA BOTTLOtG CO. ftaMtfc. Nortfe Carottna IESSE (ONES SAUSAGE hr A Special Breakfast Witt Paa Cakts u 4 N. 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