THE CAROLINIAN
RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1864
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WEEKLY MEDITATION
BY COLIN DOUGLAS
“This ts the day which Je
hovah hath made;
We will rejoice and be clad
in it.”—Paalme 118:24.
Have you ever felt at some time
In your life that If some particu
lar situation worked out for you,
that you could then be truly hap
py .. . and that if some special
thins came into your possession,
you could then be truly Joyous?
There are many thousands of per
sons who deny themselves happi
ness and Joy and satisfaction be
cause of their wishful kind of
thinking. They live constantly for
the future, on a sort of contingent
basis.
In reality, there la something
in every day, in every hour, in ev
ery minute which can bring you
happiness NOW, which can inspire
Joy and contentment. But you
must keep your eyes open to the
presence of happiness NOW. look
for It NOW, and accept It NOW.
Just these fragments of happiness
and Joy, gathered day by day, will
make for a full and satisfying
life.
TWO MINUTES fL
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EVERLASTING LITE
Homans 8:2, when correctly read,
is a most blessed passage of Scrip
ture. To get the sense we should
plane a dash between the words
“Spirit” and “of." Thus it would
read: *Tor the law of the Spirit—
of lift in Christ Jesus, hath made
ms free from the law of sin and
death."
When ■ (inner places his trust in
Christ as Savior he is Justified be
fore the bar of God. because Christ's
death and righteousness are Imputed
to him. This is a JUDICIAL matter.
But at the same moment some
thing else happens: the Spirit re
generates and gives NEW LIKE (Tit.
1:8). Now this is a LAW. and In
exorable. unchangeable T AW The
sinner who sincerely places his
trust tn f*hi-(«« 81 I*
lilt by the Holy Spirit, it » al
ways so; it Is never otherwise. I
John 8:12 says: "He that hath the
Son hath LIFE. . . ." John 3:38 says
that "He that bellevcth on the Son
halth Everlastig Life" and Col. 3 4
On The Home Front
(Items tots week from Wxke, .
New Hanover, and Halllax
Cauntlea.) '
COMMUNITY GARDEN TOUR
Your vegetable garden* were
olrlted on the garden tour in the
rjquay-Varfna area.
“Rpeelal emphaala waa place t
•n planting an adequate site
garden tat relationship to the
family, planting at least is dif
ferent vegetables using reeom
m and ad varieties, and pluntlng
at different dates In order to
provide vegetables for a longer
ported of time,” say* Mrs. Mary
Graham, associate home econo
mies agent.
Gardena wore observed at the
home of ltu Burton. Mra. Lillie
Pretty, Mr. and Mr* Carte* Harris
and Mr. and Mr*. Alex Steven*.
HIGHER EDUCATION SOUGHT
Mr*. Rom Brown of the Mjson
boro Junction Home Demonstra
tion Club In New Hanover County
found she would have to get more
education In order to secure a bet
tor job.
Mr*. Rebecca Hall, home econo
mic* agent, say* Mr*. Brown de
cided Immediately to go back to
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In you persist in waiting unttl
your life is “set” in some particu
lar way before you permit yourself
to be happy and to feel Joy, you
are denying yourself the everyday
blessings that life contains for
you. the blessings that God de
sires for you and is constantly ex
tending to you.
Every day can be an adventure,
every day can be a day of re
joicing. Every day can be a day
which adds to the development of
your innate spiritual qualities. Ev
ery day can Increase your under
standing. If you have some God
inspired goal that you long to
reach In life, know that all things
are possible to you with God's
help. But know also that it Is not
i Just looking ahead to a goal’that
: brings success and accomplish
i ment. It Is the using of your God
: given powers and abilities effec
: tlvely day by day that prepares
. the way for fulfillment of youi
i dreams.
I “Stir up the gift of God,
I which is in thee.”—H Tim.
1:6.
| declares that the believer’s life Is
j "hid with Chriit in God.”
Thus the apostle could say: ’The
Law of the Spiri, (that of) Life in
Christ, hath made me free from the
law of sin and death.” Adam for
feited hi* life by sin, but the be
i liever's new life can never be for
i felted, for this life Is nothing less
than the life of Christ, in whom
the sinner has already died and
paid for his sins—and in whom he
now stands perfect and complete
' before God,
j It Is a Law, a fixed unchangeable
law, that sin brings forth death
I (Horn. 3:12; 8:23; et al). This la
, called "the law of sin and death,”
but the believer has already died
for sin in Christ and has been given
a ness- Jtfe hv *h<- Spiri* Thus “The
law of the Spirit, that of "life in
r’hrlerf M >vte mnHo the* simnleef Ke.
liever free from ' the law of ain
and death.”
Thank God for '"the law of the
| Spirit, "everlasting life through the
| Lord Jesus Christ, who died for our
sins.
I school and complete her education,
j Nowvihe 1* trying to get others to
educational level.
FOR WISE BUYING. PLAN
AHEAD
“A successful menu depends
, oat only on wise planning but
on careful buying,” declares
Ruth Whitworth, home econo
mics agent. She has been as
sisting elab member* in Hali
fax County with their, buying
habits.
She hn» encouraged them to plan
their menus a week In advar.ee. to
make a shopping list, to compare
i brand* of food, and to watch for
j "rpcnaUi.'' Mlsa Whitworth advised
tne ladle* to set up a food budget
and plan around it. "This will pre
vent impluse buying.'' ahe added.
IN LIFE, as In fiction, we all
look forward to a happy ending,
and are resentful if it turns out
Otherwise.
Sunday School Is held on every
Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m.
Bring your children to Sunday
School, Rev. Smith, Pastor
SIGN on a Hollovwood car wash
" Collector of External Residue."
Catholic Digest August.
CORE Groups
Act On U. S.
Schools JC
With the new school year alert
ing, many CORE group* across the
country are pursuing action against
de facto segregation.
In Indianapolis, Indiana on Au
gust 27 six CORE members started
a marathon sit-in in the school ad
ministration building. The action
came Just a month after a sit-in In
the office of the superintendent of
schools which ended with the arrest
of the three participants including
John Torian, chairman of Indiana
polis CORE.
During the month, de facte
segregation school buildings In
the Negro neighborhood have
been picketed. CORE Is seeking
to halt construction work on
these schools and, ae CORE Vice
Chairman Donald Bandies ex
pressed H to the school board:
“to aae new construction for
promoting integration rather
than segregation.*’
* In Columbus, Ohio, Monroe
junior high, a newly constructed
school in a Negro area, was select
ed as the site for a recent protest
rally sponsored by CORE and
other groups. Negro students from
the area previously had been at
tending the integrated Llnmoor
junior high school As one speaker
at the rally expressed It "We Just
want to make sure that there are
no more Monroes built.”
In Cleveland, where CORE Vice I
Chairman Bruce Klunder was
crushed to death by a bulldozer last
April during a school demonstra
tion, a city-wide biracial committee
has been appointed and, under a
new school superintendent head
way I* being made against dcfacto
segregation
In Dallaa. Texas, where s
grade-a-year desegregation plan
Is In effect. CORE pickets have
been marching in front of the
school administration building.
“The atmosphere of Dallaa has
changed and It I* time for com
plete desegregation," Rev. Earl
Allrn, chairman of CORE said
in testimony before ibe school
board.
In Seatle, Washington, CORE is
seeking free transportation for
Negro students who elect to trans
fer from segregat-d to integrated
schools. The group also has request
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elementary school, which Is largely
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elementary school with two other
schools which are nearby.
CORE Action
Changes Hiring
Policy In Mo.
ST. LOUIS— Two members of St.
I.ouls CORE, Richard Daly and
Percy Green, recently climbed 100
fret up the partially completed
Gateway Arch, which is destined to
l>e the nation’s tallest monumsnt
and a symbol of its westward ex
panaion They remained aloft tor
four hour*.
Upon descending, they were
arrested far ”trespassing" tost
their actlsn was the focol point
of a St. Louts CORE picketing
campaign which lasted through
the spring and summer. The
campaign recently ended when
Johannes Jensen, a top offlrtal
of the National Park Service,
guaranteed that U. 8. nondis
crimination requirement* would
be enforced In awarding future
contracts.
The contrect for the Initial phase
of construction, the concrete pour
ing. had been given to the Mac-
Donald Construction Company,
whose hiring policies prompted the
CORF, protest action. Following an
investigation, a spokesman for the
President's Committee on Equal
Employment Opportunity admitted
in early August that his committee
was "not completely satisfied” with
the MacDonald Construction Com
pany's employment practices.
To avert a repeat perform
ance. Jenaen said, future con
tracts will be awarded on a
small-eontract basts whleh will
permit an increased number of
hidden and will give the
government more leeway to
bypass a low bidder whoa#
employment policy la dubious.
The Gateway Arch, designed by
the late Eero Saarinen, will be
830 feet high when it is completed
within the forthcoming year. The
arch will be part of the St Louis
Riverfront massive renovation
program.
MR. WILLIAM J. RCRWELL. SR.
Funeral services for Mr William
J Burwell. Sr. of SOI Idtewild Ave.
were conducted from the Raleigh
Funeral Home chapel Monday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev J. A
Avery officiated. Burial followed
In Mount Hope cemetery.
Mr. Burwell. who died early
Saturday morning et Wake Memo
rial Hospital is survived by three
sons. Messrs. Roland S Burwell
Lovelace H. Burwell and William
J. Burwell Jr., all of Raleigh; one
daughter. Mrs. Elisabeth Venable.
Clarksville. Vs.; and five grand
children.
"W IDA L. ALLEN
Mrs. Ida U Allen of 1008 E Jones
Street died Friday at her residence.
Funeral service will be conducted
from St Paul AME Church Thurs
day afternoon at S o'clock with the
Rev L. 5. Penn, pastor, officiating.
Burial will follow in Mount Hope
cemetery.
She i» survived by three brothers.
Messrs. Henry of Raleigh. Calvin
of Chicago. Illinois, and Joseph
Parrish of Detroit. Michigan.
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