THE CABOLDfIAM RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, IM4 6 WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLO) DOUGLAS ■'Out thy burden upon Je- I btnh, and He will sustain thee.** Psalms 55:22. It it amazing how quickly life begins to fall Into on orderly pat tern once we realize and acknowl edge the fact that Ood hat really given each one of us the ability to meet all demands and chal lenges life may make upon us. Everyone at timet experiences a farting of Inadequateness, a feel ing that he cannot cope with a certain situation or problem that bat arlaon In hit life. But we mutt remember that we were all born wltt the God-given ability to meet any demand made upon us. Ood It with ut always. At we accept these realisations and begin to take one thing at a time each day, giving It our undivided attention, we than find that we have a defi nite sense of accomplishment at the end of each day. We shall see a pattern of order take form in our Uvea Tensions will be eased Wa shall feel triumphant. A helpful way always to begin m muTEs% yrm the bible ih&JsA •r cosNsuut a. stam pass. / 1 BSBSAN mmi socwrv f A bscaco it auMoit J THOU SHALT NOT SMOKE?! Hate you read about the clear law against smoking cigarettes in tbs state laws of Illinois? It s been on the books since 1907 and here is what, it says: "Every person who shall manu facture. sell or give away any cig arette containing any substance drtetrlous to health, including to bacco. ahull be punished by a fine not exceeding SIOO.OO or by Im prisonment In the county Jail for a period not to exoecd 30 days " This law has been on the Illin ois state law books for 57 years, but In late years, certainly. It hasn’t been enforced and most Ollnolsians don’t even know It’s there. The reason Is that so many people smoke cigarette that the authorities don’t even try to en force It. The prohibition era demonstrat ed the lact thru Human bennvior cannot be legislated. This is even Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT "How about that? Alwaye talking about tho of Providoneo' and ha's got eafety beltel" YOUR CHURCH CAN OWN THIS HAMMOND ORGAN 4ansTwftfciil babmes • MOST POPULAR ORGAN IN THE WORLD. • ONLY ORGAN MADE THAT CAN’T GO OUT OF TUNE. • MORE HAMMOND ORGANS IN USE THAN ALL OTHERS COMBINED. N LOWEST IN DEPRECIATION. NONE HAVE WORN OUT. I FREE DEMONSTRATION - NO OBLIGATION STEPHENSON MUSIC CO. CAMBBON VILLAGE Rmleiffh, North Carolina Serving Eastern North Carolina For 55 Year* PHONE: TEmple 2-2019 eaph day is with a short period of prayer, a period of “talking with God.” He will comfort you. He will uplift you. He will give you un derstanding. He Is with you even though you may have no aware ness of His presence. He will bless your heart with whatever It needs for strength and power. This reg ular morning communion with the Father will give you the Inner quiet and poise you need for or derly accomplishment. Through the power of the ever-present Di vine presence, we can become con querors of all negation in life and rise above every limitation that has been keepfng us from express ing the best that Ls within us Freedom from limitation and ov ercoming power come as a result of an Inner awakening, an Inner realization of the never-falling presence, power, and love of Ood. “Thou wilt keep him in per fect peace, whose mind is stay ed on thee; because he trust eth In thee. Trust ye In Je hovah.”—lsa. 263-4. so with the law of God. Some peo ple think that the ten command ments were given to help us to be good, but this not no, for the Scrlpures themselves state clearly that It was given to show us that we are bad and need a Savior. Rom. 3 19 declares that the !a'v was given "that every mouth might be stopped, and that all the world might be brought In guilty before God." Rom 3:27 says "By the law Is the knowledge of sin." This ls why we read In Rom. 83 that “what the taw could not do. In that It was weak, on ac count of the flesh," God sent His Son to accomplish. Also In Heb. 7:19 we rend that "the law made nothing perfect, but the bringing In of a better hope did." This ls the "better hope" that we pro claim: that through Christ we may nnvr tnc torgiveness or sins and "bv Him all who believe are MK. H. E. BIOWN RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE “The opportunity to succeed is yours," said Mr. H. E. Brown, prin cipal of J. W. Ugon Jr.-Sr. High School, as he spoke at the weekly Mscmbly of the Raleigh Business College Friday, October 2. Mr. Brown pulled five of his fav orite "Memory Gems” from bis book of quotations. They were as follows: “Do a common thing uncommon ly well* to bring success. What we earnestly aspire to be. that In some way we are now becoming. Every man I meet Is In someway my su perior and In someway I learn from him. Execute every act of life as If It were your last. God gives every bird food, but he doesn't throw it into the nest.” Brown admonished his hearers that "Success" doesn't come sud denly. but day by day.” He concluded by saying, "We never know just when we may be performing our last act. so we should never treat any act or Job lightly.” S. G. Parham, District Manager n ,-rvtt. . t ? .g I insurance Co , will be the speaker j Say Nation’s Top Colleges Seek Negroes The nation's top colleges and U nlvcrsitles including Ivy League schools are actively seeking Ne gro students, the upcoming Octo ber Issue of Ebony magazine points out. The national Negro monthly •ays In an editorial that top ed ucational Institutions have the welcome mate out even for those students from deprlvrd areas whose cultural bark grounds keep them from scor ing high in College Boards and other srholaatlr aptitude tests Swank girls' colleges, such as Rsdcliffe, Smith and Vassar. says Ebony, are on the lookout for Ne gro students and will grant scholar ships to qualified Negroes. Ebony savs that with more and more major corporation* ready to hire Negroes for top Jobs the big gest stumbling block is the fact that not enough Negroes are going I to rollege Negro students avail them selves of the educational op portunities opening up In A merles todsy. Ebony points out that the Ivy Groups schools i Brown, Cornell. Columbia. Dartmouth, Harvard. Princeton, Yale and tho Cnlvoralty of Pennsy Ivanlat for example, have organised the Cooperative Program for Educational Op portunity whtrh has as Its pri mary purpose enrollment of Negro students. The goal is to dispel the myth 'hat these schools are only for the very wealthy and the very talent ed scholastically. Ebony says Erroll Garner In Big British Concert Tour j Erroll Oarner leaves for London where he will open his annual ' British concert tour on October | loth. The pianist will play twelve 1 concerts in the United Kingdom ! ending November Ist Garner has been set to head line the London Palladium TV Show on October 18th. He also has been scheduled to Dim an hour-long program fur BBC-2 on October 22nd. Following the British tour. Oar ner is scheduled for engagements j in Par'.r, Holland and the Scan j dinavlan countries, both in con i certs and television. Oarner's current album record t cording* are "One World Concert" ' and "A New King of Love". ’’No More Shadows." a ballad compo sition by Oarner has just had lyrics written by Edward Herman, famous author of such renowned j works as “Body and Soul' and “I i Cover the Waterfront." Oarner s i melody. “Dreamy." has Just been 1 recorded by vocalist Buddy Greco adding to the list of top vocalists who have already recorded this song. Justified from all things, from j which we could not be Justified I by the law of Moses" (Acts 13:35-39). 39). DBIVI SAFIltt With Faith... You Are Never Alone Attend Church Regularly ) ARMED FOR r«m . S* P - /(Jr The cactus plant requires little for -Ng 1 ■ '** W its growth and sustenance. It endures * f L : A where soil is rugged and barren. It has ||yß , y « jg f a tough coat to protect it from blowing lg 9 • «HrJp sand and other elements. TH ' * «pPBf. IIP; thistles protect it from gSlflH >4 ■Jtlflr , being eaten. r Kr* M We need t 0... mrPmStl jpLgl il ! ' e strong in the Lord, A wkm*. in the power of his NBjLif m i : might. Pui on the 'WMSSUIi whole armour Attend church and receive strength for m*-' j Church it God's appointed .gency in this world for f (5 spreading the knowledge of His love for mon and of |?|f MR His demand for man to respond to that love by loving PL* his niighbor. Without this grounding in the love of God, » JIIP no 9 0¥,r,,^ ’ en, or socie? Y M "°Y of life will long per wMkWs> severe and the freedoms which we hold so dear will *wdk%- inevitably perish. Therefore, even from a selfish point ■ of view, one should support the Church for the sake &|i| ' ; ’ of the welfare of himseff ond his family. Beyond that, ■ 6 , * |jߧP however, every person should uphold and participate in I • * ' the Church because it tells the truth about man's life, ’ death ond destiny; the truth which done will set him free to live as «r' " 1 c! God. A f \ ‘ “/jfyjPf Jf .mJßmti ■MBBBMBBiHMM^MBMIBMBMMBBBNn THIS INSPIRATIONAL MENAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THIS INCREASINGLY A rill Rril-MINDED AREA. 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