6 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER It. IM4 70-Voice Choir Os Fayetteville State Presents Handel’s 'Messiah’ FAYETTEVILLE —The 70-volce choir of Fayetteville State College, directed by Mrs. Mary Eldrtdge, presented Handel's 'Messiah' dur ing Its annual Christmas concert on Sunday. December e, at 4 p.m in the Seabrook Auditorium. Fred Byrd, Junior student from Fayetteville, played Christmas ca rols on the chimes before the choir concert “Life Os Christ” As Told In Music Opens December United College F und Choir Series THE LIFE OF CHRIST AS TOLD | HEW YORK-Musical settings of texts drawn from the New Testa ment depicting events in the Life of Christ will be broadcast by the Choir e< St. Paul's College. Law TWO MINUTES «L wrm ihe bibu f\ m cos stun a. stam mis- f A MMSWiy iSSoi* THE CAPTAIN OF OCR SALVATION Years ago. a man of Ood was ask ed to preach at the funeral of a young soldier whose parents were unsaved. During the course of his message the preacher sought to Impress up on hts hearers the basic fact that "the wages of si t Is death, but the gift of Ood is eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord" ißnm. 6.23>. This greatly upset the parents. Af ter the service they complained: “This is embarrassing. Our boy was not a alnner.” Ths truth was that shortly be fore hll death this young man had done what every true, born-nguln Christian hat done. He acknowl edged himself to be a lost sinner and. trusting Christ as his Savior, hail imu so gjomitjsij .‘.rfvoti that his parents were myslitird that he could be ao happy In the face of death. The simplest believer In Christ understands all this. He knows that WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS ‘Whosoever trastelh In Jrhe wah. happy is he." Prov. 18 20. Per ha [>t you've heard an un married woman my, "If I had a mors companionable. 1 should be happy " You may have heard a wifo aay. "If my huslwnd were more companionsabls, 1 should be happy." You undoubtedly have heard a man say. “If I had more ; money. I'd be happy." And you've heard a child say, “If I had a bi cycle, I’d be happy." It is true that the things we have, ths companions that walk beside us, the emotional and financial statua of our Ufa all have a part in creating our happiness. But happi ness is not really the product of any of these things. Happiness- it 1 ever the product of Ihe heart. Hap- , pines* flowers in the heart of the person who knows himself to be a beloved child of the one Rather. ! with a special mission In life—who knows that wherever he is, with j whomever he is. he has something ■ Dos |AndjPoirts Be Smart. Do aa the Sign Says. Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES VWIHHS TILE CO. Lieeaaa N* ISSS Ceramic, Asphalt, Robber and Vinyl Tile HI OUNUTON STREET RALEIGH N C : ■ ■ ' t Soloist for the special ren dit lon were Elotse Washing ton, soprano, Junior of Cham paign, 111., end Floyd Carpen ter, tenor, junior of High Point. Guest soloists Included Vel ma Lavender, ’SB. soprano from Jacksonville, and a member of the Fayetteville Elementary | lenceville, Virginia, under the dl i rectlon of Dr. Larry Palmer. The broadcast originated in New York, ; December 8. and will be rebroad , cast by affiliated stations in all j sections of the country at various for the "old man” the death of the body is indeed a "dohonorable dis charge" for la'ws broken, orders dis obeyed, responsibilities unmet and tiusts betrayed. But for the "new 1 , man” the death of the body Is the ! vestibule through which he is ushered into the blessed pn sence of I "the Captain of oui Salvation,” the One who "by the grate of Ood tast ed death for every man" that He might “bring many sons to glory - ' • See Hob. 2:0, 10). This is why we read in Heb. 2:M. 15: ' Forasmuch, then, ns the children (of Adami were partakers of flesh and blood, He (Christ) also Him self likewise took part of the same; that through death He might de stroy him thnt had the power of death, that is. the devil; "And deliver those who through : tw: of ib all! were all then life- I' time subject to bondage." No wonder St. Paul's simple mes sage of salvation was: "Believe on the Lord Jeaus Christ and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 10:31). _ to give, something to gain. The per son who has a.happy, giving heart jtalher* to himself persons and cir cumstance* that fill his life with joy and satisfaction. We do not have to look abroad for happiness, happiness is right here al hand . . . within each one of us The happiest peo ple are those who give of them selves and their time freely, glad ly, without reservation. If your life seems lonely or unhappy or pur poseless, perhaps It it an indication that you not'd to express more of your God-gi.en talents and abili ties. that you need to give more of yourself to life, to the work you ; are doing, to the people about you. Each day turn to God in prayer J and think of His love ns flowing through you and from you to bless nil with whom you come into con tact. 7 iiink of Hts love as an at tracting power for good and for ; happiness in your life. | ".'lake • Joyful noise." Psalms 08:6. School No. Id faculty, und Calvin Guy, ’B3, baritone of Fountain, un Instructor at tbs Edward Evans Elementary School Accompanists for the choir were Miss Hlldred Roach, music facul ty member, at the piano, and Otto L. M. Pharr, of the FSC social science department, at the organ. i hours that day or later in the week. I Please check your local newspaper lisitings for air times. Three other UNCF choir pro grams will be heard during the month. Sharing the spotlight in the 'broadcast of December U are ths choirs of Knoxville College In Tenneseee; 81 Augustine's College. Raleigh, North Caro lina. the combined choirs of At lanta University, Morshohse College, and Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia; and Morris Brown College, also In Atlanta. The program will feature music for Christmas. The Fisk University Choir, Nash ville, Tennessee will be heard In a program of Christmas Music the week of December 20. Robert H. Jones Is the choir's director. Rounding out the December se lies, the choir of Johnson C. Smith University will be heard under the baton of Christopher W. Kemo on the broadcast of December 27. The UNCF Choir Series is now in its 15th year of continuous broad cutting on the ABC Radio Network. The Series is also heard throughout Ihe world over the Armed Forces Radio Network and the Voice of America. For Professor: Picketing, Sit-In Win Apartment ISLIP, N. Y —Picketing of Lake crest Garden Apartments bolstered with a sit-in at the rental office by Suffolk CORE Chairman Henry Smith and two CORE members, won for Mrs. Sylvia Martin and her family the 4 1-2 room apartment of her choice. Mrs. Martin is a pro fessor of nursing at the New York State Agricultural and Technical Institute at Farmlngdale. She has a 22-month-old son. Her husband Is a New York municipal employee. Mrs. Martin had made a SSO de posit on the apartment in Septem ber but after a month elapsed with out word from the realtor, she ap pealed to CORE and tiled a com plaint with the State Human Rights Commission. A CORE deputation met with Jack Hudson, the manager, who said the matter had been turned over to the building's owner. Brown-Turner, Inc., In New York City. Thereupon, CORE picketed that office. At one point, the realtor offered Mrs. Martin a smaller a partmrnt on the pretext that the family's financial status was In sufficient for a larger one. But CORE spokesmen were able to sh9w that white families with incomes no bigger than the Martin's were occupying 4 1-2-room apart ments. Finally, the management re lented apd. at a conference at the Mtnrola office of the Stele Human Rights Commission, agreed to rent the Martins the 4 1-2-room apart ment. Tuskegee Dean Gets Housing Authority Post TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE. Ala (ANPI) Dr. T. S. Williams, dean of Tuskegee Institute's School of Veterinary Medicine, has been ap pointed a commissioner on the City of Tuskegee Housing Authority The five-member commiaslon serves as the governing agency tor the low-cost housing projects in Tuske gee. Ala. The appointment Is for five years. Tuskegee Mayor C. M. Keever ap pointed Dean Williams to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Allen J. Parker, who was recent ly elected to the Tuskegee City Council. Dean Williams, a native of Kansas City. Kansas, has been as sociated with Tuskegee Institute since 1045. MINISTERS AT BENNETT GREENSBORO Ministers from the reorganised North Carolina- Virginia Conerence of the Metho dist Chruch. assembled at Bennett College on Tuesday for their an nual "roll call" meeting. The session, presided over by Bis hop Charles Golden, of Nashville, Tenn . head of the Nashville-Oaro- Una Area, provides the opportunity or the ministers to report on the contributions made by their con gregations to Bennett College and to other benevolence*. Pol lowing the business melon. they wore 1 guests of the college at a luncheon in the David D. Jonas Student Union. With Faith-.. Yon Are Never Alone Attend Church Regularly » ——— I • . I % l^ ■ SSppi The north wind strikes, and the blizzard howls. We clothe ourselves for maximum warmth and comfort from the cold...for an all rnnassing comfort, put on the Lord’s mantle. ■* “The Lord is my shepherd; J shall not want. Hi .1 with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort maketh me to lie doivn in green pastures: he leadeth Chou preparest a table before me in the presence 01 me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oU; my leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in of the shadow of 1 m f ear no ev Q : f or th ou the house of the Lord forever " I oSG\N77/i» 71,8 Churth h Mi oppom,,d w*■ ** wwW to weeding the knowledge of His It. j to mon ond of His domond for rmr to respond to that lovi by loving his ntighbor. Without th * 9roundinfl ta *to toe of tod, BO govonuMnt or society or way of Hfo will long iff oSm Q- persevere ond Hit freodoms which wo hold so door will inevitably perish. 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