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6 THE CAKOLINIAK RALEIGH, V. r. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, I**6s TWO MINUTES fI. ym we bible f\ *Y COKKUIUS *, STAM r*SS. (/ 1 S*Kf/M Blollt tOCWTY f Zi CrtiCACtO Is, SUINC'S Z 7 A '» FT \R Os O! \! II l' 1 : Mi I ? Mo:-! )<• - *tant rv.. l of c: a.h i cy do not like to think ti.,• ’ - days iiv *< grass and il! cilrsty a? the gtoi y of as: ' lev .1 <T: a 103:15, 16) Tii y •>., not - :-i« : ■ f.K'C tip I• 1 .1. . : 1li:.: 1 p.•! .ted >r-:;.1 (Web. 9:2V 1 . This is natural, for God'.- Word declares that death is •’the wanes of , sin" (Rom. 6:2 atv ; ‘‘aftci this judgment” <H.-b P:27> arid the. danger of the ' •■■■ ; <1 rb" (Rev 20:14' Tbii: ■ ! t I.> . ays that "P - Yet the P- a' l n ;i > m a- ot afraid of dee: lie .-aid. "Yi though 1 walk thranch tin * . • Icy : of the shadow of death. I will fear no evil" bill note the rea : “For Thou Art With tic" Pea. . 23:4). David had come so s ow God WEEKLY MEDITATION BY ( >U.\ DOUGLAS Hf still md ki•• th..: j God: I w ill tip cvtltcri amour, the nations 1 mil !••• i\'lli,i in the earth.' P- ilnis l>.:io It is line \\ . with our eye . 1 :■■■ . 5 God v. u.h 1 ' ■ . hear God v. th ' know that He is h lb m around r . i every wh e p thing GOOD, lb is c ■ gives us life The in.pi l ■ ■ . i. • strong ami st . <1 ir. ever;. < ■ • ■ ■ ■ nied, for (- He avail om • that He n 1! f "Be sm'l aod k . God ” In *ho I and in the • , tion of n :■ able to f divine n giving is' go forv 1. We Set Was? lon Conference On ApartvGld Karch 11 To 23 WASHINGTON D. < T) f national gat hern r Y : n States com ei •- 1 v ■ . diseir s V and A.) it, will • ■ d. c y . The 3V o the me • i.. range ot coi ■ They u.. Workei . 1 t of Elec 1 ' \- ACP. S'.Y C. ( Religion Council ■ ' ( Jewish " Studeiil A ■- tiona 1 St ■ ' A ; The < onlerenre. win tin me ts "South Mn a < i ■ . - iit \meri< .n V (ion, will i.,i un papers analyzing inMriia! o. relopments in South Mrita and I'S onm.i i. .. ■ ! <! • in volvement in .1 nar tivei i •i --frrem r snonsois <■ . . • d tlieir lielict that At s \an i - cans imisi sii.ni in ;•< • bility for in'•'ting i 11 -i n South \fr/< a. and Mi il the l s. Church Ch’ickks hv CARTWRIGHT s >5 Jf/Mf f n <g*jT u 43 Ijr H®l& r Co7 ip s *" • 45^1^. ;-«<A © ChAS. CAtgKvcgi&lTr 437 "i found out I could be a much better Christian by getting away from the whole lousy human race!" RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily *lO E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7748 Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SANIIEHS TILE (O. License No. 1939 Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile 819 ELLINGTON STREET RALEIGH, N. C. and had been delivered from the fear of death. Bid we, tody, have an even great rca.'On to be free from the fear f death, foi 1 000 years after Dav d, S at of Tarsus, the chief of sin n - was saved by grace and was son: forth to proclaim the "gospel camd new i of the grace of Goa (Acts 20:24) He went forth to tell men how “Christ died for our sins" (I Cor. 15:3) and robbed Satan of all his claims against us. . . . at through death He might destroy him that had the power of ■ a Mi. that is. the devil: and de ! y r them who through fear of Mi ;th were ail their lifetime sub* I eel to bondagi" <Heb. 2:11. 15). And when the apostle himself n. need death, he said: "To die is gain" (Phil. 1:21) and "the time of my departure is at hand; hence forth there is laid up for me a crown. . (I! Tim. 4:6-8). , I :t 2i i': foi the pa~l and us mis- ; .1 eliminate ail worry about • f; ‘lire. TODAY is always a new j h. :iiuiirg ip God s world, and our i i. ■ make our “tomorrow’s" j C-.v.i loves il.- c\ i ryone of u>. We j a.i rr 'ortan: m HIM. He knows 1 : inni'.'i hear: of us He sees us j as v. i re-dly are in Spirit, and in I ... : ilo "igh e, ’v ex|-crieucc He ! 1 say u.g to us. "I am with you." j 1 the stillni •:> and quietness of ! Hi-- pre-rnee, wr find the strength | d courage to meet life triump- j! b: 1 i>. A; With the Apostle Paul. I Now wc ve in a mirror darkly." ! I hi.: t ven when we do nol sec the] v i;. tv no of Gnu's plan and , urpo . foi His children and His | ciea; :en, we car, trust that His I ' '. :p".i purpose are good and that ; H.s love for His children is unend- j "Ym. I have loied thee with in everlasting (<ive; tticrofore. " iiii loving kindness have I drawn thee." Jer. 31:3. Government twtisl initiate a more vigorous policy in up prying apartheid’.” Purpose ot the meetings, timed to eoineide v. i(!i the sth mniversary of the Miarpeville Massaere, witl tie to "work out teasihle programs of action" to help end 'apart heid’. Sers and panelist.- will in :ci ..;. : Oliver l amho of the Afri e National C'ongnys, James F ar n; CORE. Congressman 1 aid 1 as r of Minnesota. Dr I .1 a. Hranek of NYU Law \ School, Dr. Alvi.i WUfc of Wash- i •.Mo . I' i vers My. South African I ex, s ;eh as Nathaniel Nakasa i I i iiiibin. Gladstone Ntlabati ! act Bna.ird M-a:.iibanc, as well as : '■is: c.-.-i.'Cii lawyers and other n.. Mi Afn. - 1 . .•realists. ( terencc Chairman is the Rt. ] 1 A Pike. En . cupal Bn - : ; .•"t• of California, and the Execu- . Mve Si (■■ ■ 'ai y George Hous. i of 1 da Ainoric.i'i Cnmmittee on Afri* I ca R. .. i.-t-ation is open to all and ! : f irther ira'o' m.ition c..n be obtain ]i d from spouse-s or from tlic Siv ict: mat. American Ccmmittoc on I il?? mm by M. J*tk XT~ i, ft<«it.« «\r ca*i cmrta i Children’s Literature Os all the. cats in children's literature, Lewis Carroll's Ches ire specimen was, perhaps, the most exasperating. His knack of appearing and disappearing at j will was decidedly unnerving to Alice, “hough he did give her some good advice: ‘‘Which .way ought I to go front here?” she asked. ‘‘That depends,” he said sens ibly, “on where you want to go.” If you're considering the ad dition of a cat to your family, you and your children are in for an enjoyable experience. _ The tirst step in choosing a kitten or cat is to look for a sol idly built animal. Feel the body gently. Look for clear eyes, clean ears, firm pink mouth, glossy < cat w ithout have patches, and a linn, muscular body. 1 he best food for city or coun try cat is a scientifically pre pared ami balanced one like Purina Cat Chow. This is the first dry food to be specifically designed for cats and it supplies all the protein, vitamins, min erals and other nutrients they need. Other tips to remember: don’t leave milk in the bowl all day. If it’s not consumed within two or three hours, remove it. And don’t feed your cat oil as a mat ter of routine on the mistaken theory that this will prevent the formation of hair balls in the (iig' -i ivo tract,. ('ai> fed a bal avi’d diet t.ave a leek coat and seldom, if ever, acquire hair bails. Ecmornbei - you’ll roak ■- your c’ I.i*< life even happici with his o'* n t> ■;. Miss Hickey Spring Honors Speaker Fri. GREENSBORO —Speaker for the spring honors convocation at Ben nett College on February 26 will be Miss Margaret Hickey, of St. Loui.-. Mo., magazine editor and bi;.-ii :• sswon an. who also serves as chairman of the Citizens Coun cil on the Status of Women. Appointed by President Johnson in 1964, Miss Hickey had prev iouslv accepted ap pointments trom tour other presidents, some of which took her out of the country. As pub - lie allairs editor of Ladies’ Home Journal, she has travel ed more than a million miles to keep the magazine up to date on the concerns of women ail over the world. In addition to directing her School for Secretaries in Si Louis, she is a member of the Missouri Bar Association. She was presi dent of the National Conference of Social Welfare (1956-57) and is lifetime honorary president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Pix.ider.: Willa B Player will present the awards to thehonorees representing academic achievement in all -indent classifications. The senior choir will sing. Zc tas Stage Program At Fayetteville FAYETTEVILLE - Mrs. Mildred C. Boone, director of the depart ment of social service and first snti-basileus of Zeta Phi Beta sor o'ily, was featured speaker Sun day in the 45th annua! Finer Wo manhood Week celebration by Gamma Upsilon Zeta and Omega Beta chapters of the V-ota Phi Bela sorority in Seabroi k Auditorium at Fayetteville State M dirge. The speaker was introduced by Miss Winifred D. Johnson of the ESC English derailment. Partici pating on the program, also, were Ernestine Chavis. 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