8A —THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., NOVEMBER 20, 1971 « ! £ fiTj • • : £ ♦lmlimfi'm Tfffj' !.,' 2§S6£% WB> I4| ifff* l 'ffti '*■{''■•'• ' ' Hjjjj 111 HONORED BY HOUSING CORPORATION— A. H. "Tuffy" Bryant, rerrescnlin.il Bryant's Realty Agency as a Broker and Developer in the City of Rocky Mount !ias been honored by the National Homes Corporation, Mar tinsville. Ya. with a placard for the out standing community contribution in helping house 400.000 American families More fami lies live in National Homes than any other | Cheyenne fyftl Scout jMH' J SCOUTMASTER'S LETTER ▼ By E. L. KEARNEY TO PARENTS Dear Parents: Last Thursday evening I sat in on a troop meeting for our church sponsored by trool 149 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church and had a chance to observe a bunch of guys who made up the troop. The fellow who was assum ing the bad role was Anthony Mitchell, who opened the meeting with the Scout Oath "On my honor I will do my best to do my duty ..." I could tell by the way some of these fellows repeated this tfeat the Oath had not yet become a part of them. I could also see that the same words carried a somewhat different significance to me as a man than they did to these boys. For both, it is a pledge not to be taken lightly and not easy to keep. I saw your son reach down in his pocket and pull out a thin dime and make his way to the scribe where a record was being made of all the dues paid. Most fellows paid, but some didn't. I thought of in sisting that the few others pay up too, but then this thought struck me. Isnt that just like an adult? Some do and some don't. About the time I was about to drop the issue men tally, I thought of Ist Timothy 4-12 "Let no man despise the youth, but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity." When dues were r collected and after a few boy like pranks, things settled down again to knot tying. This de monstration of helpfulness is unmatched, where the boys who have advanced to higher ranks, take time out to help others. Then I thought about some of us adults again, when we get up we f orget from whence we have come. Genesis 44-34 - for how shall I go up to my father and the lad not be with me? Since this meeting was being held in the basement I was able to reflect on another pas sage of the Scripture, Matthew 19-12-14 "Then were there brought unto him little chil dren, that he should put his hands on them and pray and the deciples rebuked them." But Jesus said suffer little children, and forbid them not, to ajme unto me for such is the Kingdom in heaven. And at this point I asked myself a question - How many boys could be saved if some deacon, some trustee, or come depart ment bead would take time to pat one boy on the shoulders and aay "son you will be aomeboay one day? I then wondered how many times you have said thanks to the Scoutmaster for helping you make a man out of your son. No possession could be homes in the world. In the photo arc two of Bryan't former school teachers of Rocky Mount—Mrs. Lillian Wells Reeves and Mrs. Mary Lunceford Backus who arc congratu lating their former students—A. H. Bryant for the remarkable job that he has done in the City of Rocky Mount "The All American City" in housing Black Citizens. more precious to you than your son. Yet you placed him in the hands of the Scout master to guide and care for him. Somewhere in this issue is a blank where boys who desire to become Scouts and don't know where to go can fill out. Also a blank where someone G,Wpolwortl\ Ik fa ptaa w» | Heady to serve,.. PRE-ROASTED I HOLIDAY TURKEY 1195 | g COMPUTE | I 10-12-lb. 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