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2 The Tar Heel Thursday, June 15, 1978 Campus Calendar The Campus Calendar is published as a public service by the Tar Hetl for announcements of interest to the University community. Contributions should be placed in the box outside the Tat Hitl offices no later than noon on Mondays for publication Thursday. All listings must be renewed each week. Today's Activities The Arts School, 150 E. Main St., Carrboro, will host an evening of original poetry by James Applewhite and Wallace Kaufman tonight at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. There will be a meeting of the Franklin Street Gourmet at 7 p.m. tonight, in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. Everybody is welcome, so y'all come. The Joint Christian Summer Fellowship will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 202 of the Carolina Union. The featured speaker for the evening will be Dr. Fred Brooks, head of the UNC Comp Sci Dept. speaking on the topic "Wisdom and Foolishness." Everyone is encouraged to attend. There will be a general meeting of the Kudzu Alliance tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Friends Meeting House, 531 Raleigh Road (across from the Institute of Government). Everybody is invited to attend. For more information, contact Bill Desjardins at 942-2308 or Jim Overton at 929-2141. The Full Gospel Student Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. Everyone is invited to attend. Saturday Big Four Alumni Basketball Game at Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh. First game: 7 p.m.. Wake Forest vs. Duke. Second game: 9 p.m., UNC vs. N.C. State. Monday Learn how to organize and plan the job hunt, find and get those hidden jobs through a free Job-Seeking Workshop offered by the Career Planning and Placement Office today at 2 p.m. in Room 107 Hanes. Students of all ages are invited. Pot Luck and Poetry is the theme of an informal program at A Woman's Place tonight at 6:30 p.m., 110 Henderson St. All women in the community are invited to bring a dish and a poem, to share food and thought. For further information, call A Woman's Place, 967-8006. Tuesday Clogging workshop will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the Chapel of the Cross (next to the Planetarium). Running set and Mountain Circle dancing. Everyone welcome. Free. The monthly meeting of the Orange County Business and Professional Women's Club will be held at the State Headquarters Bldg. off Smith Level Road. All interested working women, including students, are welcome. Call for reservations at 929-3119. Wednesday The Career Planning and Placement Office will offer a free, one-hour Resume Workshop today at 2 p.m. in Room 107 Hanes. Students of all ages are invited. Items of Interest Thinking about career decisions? Centuring-Venturing, a three-part program on career planning, will be offered by the University Counseling Center on July 10, 17, and 24 from 7-10 p.m. Interested students can call 933 2175. The Reading Program, located on the second floor of Phillips Annex, has spaces available for instruction in reading speed, reading comprehension, study skills, and preparation for graduate and professional school entrance exams. The program is open to students at all academic levels, as well as to faculty and staff members; instruction can be accommodated to the needs of the individual. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. The phone number is 933-3782. For more information, stop by or give us a call. Graduate student volunteers wanted to serve as Campus Friends for new international students this fall. Sign up at the International Center in Bynum Hall by August 1st. The North Carolina Botanical Garden and the Orange Water and Sewer Authority have published a cooperative public service brochure. How to Save Water and Have a Green Yard and Garden. To receive a free copy of the pamphlet write the N.C. Botanical Garden, University of North Carolina, Totten Center, 457-A, Chapel Hill, N.C. or OWASA, P.O. Box 366, Carrboro, N.C. Would a representative of the Campus Crusade for Christ please get in touch with the Orientation Commission, Suite D in the Union or call 933-2375 or 966-4041. SADLACK'S HEROES AND DELI OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Just beyond the Post Office on Franklin St. 929-7202 New Summer Hours Mon. - Thurs. 11 a.m. -11 p.m Fri. - Sun. 11 a.m. 1 a.m. TAKE OUT! Deli Items Beer Wine 929-7290 SADLACK'S HEROES AND DELI "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 This question Is the opening words of theSecondPsalm of The B Ible, G od A Imlghty's revelation of Himself to man. "The heathen are those who do not believe In The God of The Bible." They rage against God, and His King, seeking to overthrow their Kingdom by doing away with Its Laws and Commandments. No kingdom or government can endure long when Its laws are neglected, rejected, and not enforced. B ut G otfs K Ingdom Is an Everlasting K Ingdom that shall not pass away, and men and devils who rage against it sooner or later are "broken as with a rod of Iron, and dashed in pieces like a potter's vessel!" "He that sitteth In the heavens shall laugh. The Lord shall have them in derision; then shall He speak unto them in His wrath, and vex them In His sore displeasure." Psalm 2:4, 5. "He poureth contempt upon princes." Job 12:21, Psalm 107:40, and Daniel 4:17. "He brlngeth the princes of the earth to nothing; He maketh the judges of the earth as vanity. Isaiah 40:23. In our day and century has not God laughed at, held In derision, spoken In His wrath, and poured contempt upon many a king, prince, or ruler? And In this visitation has not most of the nations, Including our own, had to drink of "the wine cup of His wrath and indignation?" We blame this man, and that, this nation and that, but the blame according to this message from God lays at the door of those who rebel against His Commandments, seeking to get lid of their res traint! E lljah, the man taken to heaven without dying, by-passing the grave, said to King Ahab: "I have not troubled Israel; but thou, and thy father's house, In that ye have forsaken the Commandments of God." "There Is no peace to the wicked, salth my God!" There are some who are offended because this column calls attention to theseTruths from God's Book. "What do we have to do to stop these extreme ads," writes some churchman, sending one of his own church ads that crys Peace, P eace, but takes no notice of the evil all around about to swamp us! "Extreme conditions" require "Extreme measures!" You can't catch and capture a Hon that is aloose with a net made to catch "butter-flys!" We suggest two ways effort might be made to stop these extreme ads: One Is that you face squarely their contents, refuting and showing where they are wrong and In error. Flip the switch In a dark room, and instantjy the light drives out the darkness. "The Up of truth shall be established forever but a lying tongue Is but for a moment" Prov. 12:19. If there be untruth and lies In these articles you will do us and the public a noble service to expose them. Surely you are not In favor of doing away with freedom of speech so long as It Is carried on In a responsible way, with valid and authoritative resons given for the opinions expressed. To silence one by force Instead of debate and argument would be oppression! God's Word says: "Surely oppression makes a wise man mad" E ccles. 7: 7. H ope you do not object to the assumption, or presumption, that you are a wise man? The other suggestion as to what to do get these extreme ads stopped, Is that you pray and call on your god for help. We are praying and calling on our God for help! We think your god and ours Is not the samel In the 18th chapter of 1st Kings there Is the account of the testing of our God with another god, and we will still cling to Elijah's Godt" "Now, I lay me down to sleep. I pray The Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray The Lord my soul to take. In Jesus Name, Amen." If I should die before I wake I hope this article will find Its way Into Saturday's newspapers, fori would feel much better In going to meet my Maker know ing that I had borne witness to some of His Truth unknown, or unbelieved, or neglected, or rejected, or scorned! "What wisdom Is In them: they have cast away The Law of TheLord of Hosts!" Classifieds Announcements WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Women aged 18-30 who are taking oral contraceptives and interested in participating in marijuana experiments. Subjects will receive $50 when experiment is completed. To apply, call 966-2544 between 11:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. LET'S PRAISE JESUS! Spirit-filled fellowship, worship, song, and prayer. Thursday night 7:30, Carolina Union. Room 213. For Sale FOR SALE: SMALL REFRIGERATOR in good condition. $60. Also heavy wooden beaded curtain. $25. Call John at 929-5775. Help Wanted APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED for part time help. Pleasant atmosphere. Apply in person. Leather 'n' Wood Ltd. 135 East Franklin Street, Chapel Hill. STUDENT TO DRIVE to Wilmington to help with minor repairs to apartment building. $3.50 hour plus room, board. Two days. Phone 929-1795. Prof. Brandes. STUDENT FOR GENERAL HOUSE and yard work. Have power mowers. Phone 929-1795. Prof. Brandes. Lost & Found LOST: MOONSTONE RING. Gold setting with four diamonds. Near Student Union. Reward. If you have found it, please call 967-4461 anytime. Roommates Wanted FEMALE NEEDED to share apartment in July and August. Very reasonable. Call today. 967 1718 (Carolina Apartments). WANTED: QUIET FEMALE to share two bedroom duplex in Pittsboro, 16 miles from UNC CH. Share rent and utilities approx. $65.00month. See or call Linda at Daily Tar Heel office. 9330245. Best SUb in 3 States! WE DELIVER The Ml) HCH 942-8755 4iBL-! s'l J, , m The only bookstore HWLVM I specializing laSKSIOrt fc In Sci Ft & Fantasy New Summer Hours Tues.-FrL noon-8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Ph: 967-4439 We buy, sell and trade In the NCNB Plaza Across from Blimpie's For Father's Day Chemise Lacoste Authentic Pure Cotton Knit New Collection of Vibrant Spring Colors Downtown cc Franklin Street P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031
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