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8 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, 14. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1968 Faculty-Staff Conference On Sept. 8-9 Opens St. Aug. Yr. St. Augustine’s College will open Its 1966-67 academic year with a faculty-staff Orientation and Planning Conference on September 8-9, Having as its theme, "Trends tn Liberal Arts Education," the conference will feature four outstanding edu cators. Thursday. September 8, Dr. JWO MINUTES%~, itfiH m biblc 4 %myf] " SWW /Wl4 it. in me " * » THE APOSTLE OF GRACE Did you know that Saint Paul was chosen by God as the apostle of grace? He was God’s great example of grace, the "chief of sinners” S AVED by grace 0 Tim .1:12-16). To him was committed "THE DISPENSATION OF THE GRACE OF GOD” (Eph. 3:2). He was sent forth to pro claim "THE GOSPEL OF THE GRACE OF GOD” (Acts2o:24). He wrote FAR MORE about grace than any other Bible writer. All his epistles open or close (or both) with the salutation "GRACE BE TO YOU.” He declares: “We have re demption through Christ’s blood, THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS ACCORDING TO THE RICHES OF HIS GRACE’ (Eph. 1:7). He shows how this grace was planned for believers in ages past: "Who hath saved us and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to HIS OWN PUR POSE AND GRACE which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began” (II Tim. 1:9). He shows how this grace will be ours in ages to come: "That in THE AGES TO COME, He President Johnson Meets Delta Sigma Theta Board Washington, D. C. - The im portance of women's organiza tions in improving the nation’s educational, health, and welfare services was highlighted by President Lyndon B. Johnson last week when he met with the executive board of Delta Sigma Theta, a national Interracial public service sorority. At the conclusion of the one hour conference in the cabinet room of the White House, Dr. Geraldine P. Woods, of Los An geles, national president of the 40,000 member women’s group, said that the President "ex pressed appreciation for what we have done in the areas of educational projects, social ac tion seminars, projects in for eign countries topromote inter national understanding, and ac tivities in our local communi ties such as the Headstart pro gram, tutorial programs, and careers clinics.” She added that "He charged us to exert increased efforts in the future and we are happy to do so.” The meetingwlththePre sident was one of a series of ac tion-packed events which took place during the annual meeting of the3o2 chapter organiza tion’s governing body in Wash ington. The surprise invitation to meet with the President came as the 21 board members werebe Church Chuckles by Cartwright oca BjT ©CHAS.CARTwRiGrfrT 770 "You oesuid peek in th* if you'd just put © #ifr» out front soy ing 'Adults Oniy'l" Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE 4 0. Ueense No. 1939 Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber amd VinyS Tile m STREET RALEIGB. N. C. Marvin Josephson, Director of the American Church Institute and Dr, Paul I, Clifford, Reg istrar and Professor of Edu cational Psychology at Atlanta University will speak. Friday morning, Dr. Gordon McAn drev, Director of the N. C. Ad vancement School will speak In the Emery Health and Fine Arts might show THE EXCEEDING RICHES OF HIS GRACE in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus” (Eph. 2;7). He shows how this grace is greater than all our sins: "WHERE SIN ABOUNDED GRACE DID MUCH MORE ABOUND” (Rom. 5:24). He shows how grace gives us a righteous standing before God: "Being JUSTIFIED FREELY BY HIS GRACE, through the redemption that is in Christ ?sus” (Rom. 3:24). He shows how God’s grace given believers a position in Heaven "(He) hath nw’ to sit together in v places in Christ Jesus ... for bv grace are ye saved, through faith. . . .’’ (Eph. 2 : 6,8). He shows how God’s grace is sufficient for our difficulties and can help us to live con sistent Christian lives; "MY GRACE IS SUFFICIENT FOR THEE’ (II Cor. 12;9). "AND GOD LS ABLE TO MAKE ALL GRACE ABOUND TOWARD YOU, THAT YE, ALWAYS HAV ING ALL SUFFICIENCY IN ALL THINGS, MAY ABOUND TO EVERY GOOD WORK” (II Cor. 9;8). Accept salvation "by grace, through faith” as "THE GIFT OF GOD” (Eph. 2:8, 9). ing briefed on national problems by members of the White House and State Department staffs in the historic Indian Treaty Room of the Executive Office Building. The briefing, arranged by Clif ford L. Alexander, Jr., Asso ciate Special Counsel to the President, was concerned with social welfare, education, em ployment, poverty, and foreign affairs policies. The Delta Executive Board also conferred with Vice Presi dent Hubert H. Humphrey on ur ban problems, the experiences of the Vice President’s Youth Employment Program, and the pending Civil Rights Bill of 1966. They were present at the Ca pitol the day the Civil Rights legislation passed the House of Representatives and received a special briefing on the Bill In a meeting in the Speaker’s Dintng Room, chaired by Rep. Charles C. Diggs, Jr., of Michigan. Con gressmen from the districts re presented by executive board members took part in the brief ing. It was followedbyalun cheon at the Capitol with Rep. Edith Green of Oregon, who is a member of Delta Sigma Theta. During its annual meeting, the Executive Board honored the role of women as volunteer wor kers in the battle to open the gates of opportunity for the less privileged at an awards recep tion at the Shoreham Hotel. Building. The banquet speaker Friday night will feature Dr. William J. Holloway, Director, Specie' Training, Office of Ed ucation, Washington, D. C. Dr. Prezell R. Robinson, Act ing pr 'sident of St. Augustine’s College and Dr. Joseph Jones, Jr., Ajttng Dean will also speak during the sessions. A panel discussion by members of the faculty will discuss "New Trends in Student Guidance and Evaluation at the College Level.” On September 12, divisional chairman will meet to plan for the new school year. Orienta tion for freshmen and new stu dents will begin September 14. Registration begins Monday, September 19. Red Cross Fetes 147 Volunteers One hundred and forty-seven Red Cross Volunteers were honored last week for the 10,- 398 hours of service they had given this summer in Wake County Hospitals, Institutions and Agencies at the Wake Coun ty Chapter, American Red Cross, 301 N. Blount Street, Raleigh. Mrs. Carey Robert son, Knightdale, Chairman of Red Cross Youth Committee presided. W. F. Godwin, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com pany, Raleigh gave an informa tive, as well as entertaining speech on "Service toothers.” Short talks were made by rep resentatives from each of the service areas. The representa tives w'ere Hospital Aides, Miss Stannie Farrish, chairman Wake Forest Volunteers; Oper ation Head Start Aides, Marie McCall; Recreation Aides, Wanda Tucker; Teacher Aide, Carolyn Snow; Water Safe ty Aide, Judi Moses; Staff Aide, Susan Wellons. Each Volunteer was present ed a certificate of Thanks for their service. Those having served 40 hours or over, re ceived service bars. Recogni tion was m&de of the ones that had 100 or more and 200 or more hours. Aaron Fussell, member of Youth Committee, presented an Award to Sylvia Bowen for hav ing served the most hours. She has been a Hospital Aide at the Apex Branch of Wake Mem orial Hospital, MEDITATION A SERMONETTE BY COLIN DOUGLAS "This is the day which Je hovah hath made; we will re joice and be glad in it.” --Psalms 118:24. Some of the most unhappy people in the world are those who are filled with self-blame. Many of these persons seem to have everything to make them happy, but they are not able to enjoy it because their minds and hearts are filled with feel ings of guilt and regret. No matter What our past, no matter what has gone on before, we should not look back with shame or regret upon the paths by which we have come into our present place in life. You are what you are TODAY - not what you were YESTER DAY'! Learn to live in the present! Enjoy the place where you are now! Os course, we all should make good use of the knowledge we have gained through past experiences —bat we need also to forget the pal# of the past, we need to refuee to relive in our minds any un happy experiences or mistakes. God is a forgiving God, and He is always giving us new opportunities to learn and to grow. We are God’s beloved children and we shall always be beloved of Him. It is for us to accept His love, to look forward with faith in ourselves and in the goodness of the life He has given us. Every day can be an adventure; every day can be a day of rejoicing. Every day can add to the de velopment of our inmate God qualities; every day can in crease our understanding of Him and His blessings; every day can bring us new and en riching experiences. All we have to do is release from our minds all broodings and regrets over the past, live in the pre sent, and accept the blessings God is giving us today and every day. “Who forgiveth all thine in iquities; who healeth all thy diseases.” —Psalms 103 ; 4. * * * The use of psychic energizers and tranquilizers in Veterans Administration hospitals has permitted the treatment of twice as many psychiatric patients with no increase in hospital beds. * * * Psychiatrists at the Coates ville, Pa., VA Hospital have successfully motivated older, long term patients Ingroup ses sions. An in vestment in Your Future 1 • J, TV 1:1(1! 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