YOUR 4% MIND \JI THE IMPORTANCE OF RELAXATION •——■ By WILLIAM THORPE Place The Right Valuation Upon The Things In Life While talking with a group of people last week, a question came up. One of them wanted to know: "Where is all the money now?" Some-one an swered by saying: "The presi dent carried one third to China, one third to Russia, and the other third is° taken up in high costs of living and excess taxes." He said it in a jokingly way, but it does seem like something has taken place. Everybody's trying to get hold to the dollar, which almost vanishes as soon as it gets in our hands. We all probably have heard the old saying: "Easy come, easy go; But according to wages and the costs of modern day living, we could now state it as: "Harder to come, easier to go." Consequently, most all of us have some kind of financial problem. If there is real pover ty, then the concern for money makes all other pro blems secondary. To keep our conscience and mind clear, we must check up on all condi tions and circumstances that creates strong emotional dis turbances. As time moves on during this year, we are still having our courage and faith some times severely tested. Some people may feel that they have failed in their duties as parents or mates, and that the future holds very little promise of health, happiness, or financial relief for them. Many others may be wondering and worry ing whether there is any real way out of the difficulties that surround twm. To my knowledge, nothing can be denied us if we want fco, * .. ' il I I trading I I IKY .SL. V AIE HOURS I I EXTENDED S 1 m OFF PS3MB9M I I SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE I I TEXACO BATTERIES V CLOSE OUT I J LOTS ONLY SIZE DESCR PRICE* ! 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Therefore, before making preparations for the second half of this year, it is neces sary to clear our minds of the destructive thoughts and im pressions that are stored there by repealing the following thoughts to ourselves that: "I am not going to let past mis takes or failures influence my future. Just because I hav failed before is no reason for me to fail again; and if I do fail, I'm still gaining know ledge each time on how to avoid those mistakes the next time. Also I'm going to keep striving towards perfection, and conserve my physical mental and moral forces that they may be directed for personal and public benefit. To the end, after clearing our mind and conscience, and making preparations for a brighter future; we know that it takes money to live, but our health is just as important be cause it is our main source of life that is required to bring us happiness, joy, and all re sources that money can pro duce. But we can still be dis satisfied until we leam to disci pline our mind with real know ledge of ourselves, to place the right valuation upon the things in life, and also by remembering that We are not in this world alone. GRADUATION EXERCISE The Oak Grove Day Care Center will present its annual graduation June 12, 1972 - 7:00 p.m. at the Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church, 801 Colfax St. Rev. Wm. A. Reeves, Director; Rev. ,Z. D. Harris, Pastor Woman's Day Held At Mount Gilead Church The 20th Annual Woman's -Day was held Sunday, May 28 at the Mount Gilead Bap tist Church with two morning services. The speaker for the eight o'clock service was Mrs. Josephine Turner. Mrs. Turn er, a member of Union Bap tist Church Pastor's Aid Society, is a native of Dur ham. She is Worship Chair man of the Helping Hand Missionary Circle, Kyhoo-divi sion of the YWCA, an active member of the Progressive Mother's Club and a board member of the Policy Advisory Committee of Operation Breakthrough. Her topic was "The of the Soul." The speaker for the eleven o'clock worship service was Mrs. Jeanne H. Lucas, director of youth and the junior choir of Mount Gilead Baptist Church. She is a graduate of North Carolina Central Uni versity and has done graduate work at UNC in Chapel Hill and Virginia State University. Mrs. Lucas is a Spanish teacher at Hillside High School and chairman of the Modern Foreign Language Department. She holds professional memb erships in NEA, NCAE, and DCAE. She was nominated most outstanding young edu cator at Hillside School for three consecutive years. Mrs. Lucas' topic was "Beauty of it All." Mrs. Jacqueline Brown is chairman and Mrs. Jessie Tucker, co-chairman for the Woman's Day Observance. Dr. A. D. Moseley is pastor of the Mount Gilead Baptist Church. NOTICE The monthly program of the Durham Interdenomina tional Ushers Union will be held at the Northside Baptist Church on Sunday June 11, at 3:15 p.m. The theme for this Men's iBML r ' j jr**" THE DURHAM CHAPTER of Links, Inc. presented Link Barbara Cooke and her piano students in a recital at C. C. Spaulding Elementary School during the closing days of the school year. This recital was one of their activities during the year under their Services to Youth Pro gram. Students participating in the recital are from left to right: Front row: Anita Robinson, Valerie Kennedy, Aaron Gilchrist, Alma Toole, Leonza Lynch, Gina Tolbert. Second row: Veronica Porter, Day observance will be "Striv ing Toward Greater Growth." Music will be furnished by the St. John Baptist Church Male Choir. Speaker for the occas sion will be Preston Kennedy of White Rock Baptist Church, with closing remarks being given by Osofo L. H. Mc- Donald, minister of Northside Baptist Church. Clyde Moore, Jr. is presi dent and Burch Coley serves as program chairman. The public is cordially in vited to attend this inspira tional service. Today, Greg Morris works hard to help others to achieve a measure of success. Reg ma Satterfield, Lucille Mc intosh, Claire Sanders, Loretta Lynch, (Mrs. Cooke); Third row: Oveta Mcintosh, Angela The Deadline for am and pictures to appear in Hie Carolina Tinea on Saturday of the gotten! week i* Tuesday, 10:00 SJOB. Materia) reaching this newspaper after the deadline will abaoiotaly not be accepted. If material is not perishable, it wiß appear In the nest edition. ! wmmmmammm—mmm ' NOTICE OF REAL PROPERTY SALE This property located at 2310 Lindmont Street, Durham County, North Carolina will be sold oIV the Court House Steps on the sth day of June 1972. EASTERN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY P. 0. BOX 11237 DUiyjAM, N. C. WB&% VS?»TK« FATHBTS DAV JUHE « ; . 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