*fHE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. X. (. ~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966 6 —— ♦> * /.tMtlaiß avw, k *"' a _ 4--wrawßre, __ ,* .imMIigMWSW' ■ :'<S 4i '« .Fv‘ ' ; ' S^^'i^it^WSßv^-'^r^S*'Vr'«wffn?> ffl&ltfffiy aj^V^P" f. p: v; ' ; - ! ' s AT " T - '' • ' C IIN: '' : 0!?M\I OP F XING - Left to right - Dr. P. R. Robinson, ■‘ ctU; i I•■ : ’>!it. M.'. - . St. \ r Will:* rsoji, Speaker, and the. Rt. Rev. Thomas A. Fraser, Bishop 01 ,!il ‘ ••■■<’■'&■ of No: th Cai olLia a. cnairtr.an of the Trustee Hoard at the College. 6 Steven WiSkerson, EpistopS College: Prexy, Heard At St. A»g. tant to t v~v orosid<?nt ol tin* As sociation •'■!* Tv ? - : oopai Collet* s, in his an iress at St. Mrzws- Coll -:;■; 100th formal o things; C is»;:‘ •»';?■ i. ' i the* ASSOCia - V . v. ilk* rsc.-n stated ♦hat «V. i ■ oo ' \z iO oo a m«xsc - e: : i anti .v.,:-:,.hism, v.v are t «.. r t.n»- •••aI«S"' conditionoi t!.< r.ain i. Conservatism ispos sii:it for N'-.-roes and, if the P-,: rt ; th great dels is net •,. be -vl.oli> applied to t e flOj .’■ •i V • 7>S ' -l.Oi'v 01 «iv(;'l£ tli£ P-‘ ■>«. V'lOngSj ii '° a »a -Ourjn an-- pealing position for some.*- (,'N • '• fv ' M r- pi t-,- IWG WNOTES <v*£ '/ j 1 ■ pr - " *sSL f ! *■- a ' '••• ■ v? -s 4 / ax;| to this ■' \ xevx poor S if' Pei: i>. !.:■ i. ■ V, :. ■j’uaL: 3lOC’K'i •-. tl, r ! ! rtcr • f. . ■ 1 in / a in •> lua - not iOT;g after tiis* virtu n*?O'-vvi t' ■ . i'.'i Ol < ‘ ! j' ... U , br of r'ci- s, tho very finest timber ir. the coen try. At the time of his death neither he nor his relatives nor f r lend >. kne *.».• v hat he wa s wor * h financial!;-, he had become so wealthy. b diu. huwevcf, b* could not Church Chuckles i v cakt wright ■v . Si —" // \ cracag e-o’s « crick**! ir ♦!■"!*.» -’e.Vacs that'* distract*' ing him horribly!" Telephone*. IE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. Lu cmi* N'ii i Ceramic, Asphalt Rubber and Vinyl Tile l,|!M I I IN'CTOV STIil I T IIM I K.II N <'. , :. P„ R. Pot : .son, acting ; ■ esident 01 the college, stress i the tact that 33 of all Negro i is copal Clergymen graduated :>! attended St. \ngiistine’sCol lege. He stated that two new dormitories were recently completed, new paved roads and l. ■ err. ..:- to the campus i aloe ! ... that the library d;i * ion • uld In 1 completed r.a few months. Bids -.ill be let on Nov. 16 for construction of the addi tion to the ?c' »r.c.e building and a “ reerT House. An SBOO,- 000.00 Cl d ssrocni building is planned for immediate con st rue-ton as v ell a- an addi tion to the vir.r.acium to house the swirammg pool. Plans are no-., or. -.in- drawing board for . - CoPege has a;i enrollment of 950 students of which 450 are freshmen and new students. t ' « nt of [.ls riches wi ' > for ~s Ti n. 6:7 says: ■ .•••• : •.<•;! inr into this ■ i> , ana it i - s t.< 1 n we can v fJ-ry notf.ing cut.’ It st-f-ms difficult for most :• loam tl,nt “a mail’s lit':- enrtsisteth n n i in the abun •iaccc of the things which he sesv th” (1. ike 12:75). They close theli to the words oi Wis-jon. spok-'i; !•;. our Lord; 1 • u( so; yourselves * -.!<• an earth, where moth .»n : "ust doth corrupt, and where . i ■ break tiiroughanc. steal; •>ui lay up for yourselves trea surein heaven, vhere neither • i. nor ni'-t lo;>. ccirupt, am! ■- ic not break t! . :!1 '. (M.tf*. G;i9). 5 hf truest, most lasting rich o: all are referred to ir: II For. 8:9 where the Apostle Paul avs; “For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Chris:, that though He was rich, V‘-*‘ ynur siikcjs H<r boc<itag MEDITATION A SERMONETTE BY COl I IN DOUGLAS “Be strong and of good cou rage, be not afraid nor dis mayed...with us is the Lord our God to help us.”—ll C h ron, 32: 7, 8. Courage is something that every person should try his best to develop In order to meet the issues and circum stances of life, and especially is courage needed during times of change or upheaval. We can find strength and courage in player, in quiet “conversation” with the Fa ther, and in the resultat rea ssurance that He is always near at hand, that He is always holding our hand, that He will guide us safely and surely througn every experience, ever though the way seems ciifficu” and uncertain. No matter where we are, no matter what we mat he do ing- -God is with us. As we turn to Him and ask for His guidance, our emotions are stilled, the comfort of His pre sence fills us, and we are able to meet life’s experiences with, sureness and with effici ency. He directs us step by step into the way of our happ iness. He upholds and si Length ens us. Ever, when >e meet with ex periences that or:■ new or un usual to us, 7s- can face up to them with a strong, steadfast heart, for God has given us the courage and assurance wo need. By turning to Him in prayer, we avail ourselves of His strength and His wis dom, and there is nothing that can daunt us or make us ‘ear ful. Remember, too, that ex periences that call forth all our courage and faith inevit ably develop our sp irii ual strength and insight, and we are happier ar.d more sell-re liant per son = for having had lhost experiences. And re member, too, that “To them that love God, all things work together tor good.” “God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” --Psalms 73:26. Excerts From Shakespeare At St Augustine’s St. Augustine’s College open ed its Centennial Lyceum Pro gram last night with excerpts from seven of Shakespeare’s works entitled “The Three Ta -1 ■ Is of Shakespeare.” The Tabards, each repre senting a coat of arms and ■symbolizing the emotions of man, were the White Tabard, showing romance, comedy and love. Scenes were taken from “Twelfth Night” and “Taming of the Shrew.” Ambition, indecision, mys tery and intrigue were port ray ed under the Black Tabard, in scenes from “Hamlet,” and “Julius Caesar.” The Red Tabard featured scenes from "Hamlet” and “Macbeth,” Involving treach ery, indecision, melancholy, revenge and murder. Other programs scheduled for St. Augustine’s Centennial Celebration are: Aviv Theater of Dance and Song, Oct. 27; Harriet Fitzgerald, Danforth Lecturer on The Arts, Nov. 3-4; St. Augustine’s Choir and Blind Concert, Dec. 11, and Feb. 1, 1967; Susan McDonald, Harp ist, March; Inez M. Jackson, March 14 and Markowskl and Codrone, Duo - Pianist, April 20. All events are at 8 p. m. in the Emery Health and Fine Arts Building and are free to the public. poor, that ye through His pov erty might be rich.” And these riches may be had by faith--by accepting th an as a gift, for “the gib eternal life, 1 Christ a An in vestment in Your Future A ll LK U l l li l! 11 l l ii : * : *-* v *bbbv;\bv;v:v;£:v;v:v:v:v.'\£:\v:v:v:v££X*x£XvXv>:‘Xv;^ Childhood PLEASURES —jj** H agency In this world for spreading the knowledge of His love r mar to r espond to th,.' ove by loving his neighbor. Without f God, no government or society or way of life will long chich we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even I J|jj|hy* •ij - one should support the Church for the sake of the welfare \^ >yond that, however, every person should uphold and par : i: fells the truth otout man t life .death and destiny; the ... Civ i free to live os a child o! God. U/l lIX V ? THIS INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE > > THIS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH-MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR i | YOUR CONSIDERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED INDI- € I VIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. C AMBttRN PONTIAC. INC. PtPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. BRANCH BANKING 4 TRUST CO. 3« 25 Hillsboro St. _ « KZ-im «*««*• "««■ C "»““ and Tnist Company” HUDSON-BELK—EFIRD S OF RALEIGH THE CAROLINA HOTEL FRIDEN INC. Cwr. Hargett and McDowell Sts. * r « s*7 ....a I'mnin-i-m Glcnwood Ave.—Raleigh, N. C. CROSS POULTRY COMPANY James W. Provo and Employees and Employees McLAURIN PARKING COMPANY RALEIGH PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. BILL McLAURIN IVEY'S OF RALEIGH 408 r ,<m,.U>wn Blvd. 123 Fayetteville St. Altori strioMbnd-Don Green DODGE CITY. INC. NEWSOME ROOFING CO. if Kbid“''Ra CPBRC IBOFRIICK A COMPANY Downtown Blvd—ttaleicn, l>. tu. Expert Building and Repair SEAMS* riULBULR a K,VFit I S. Blount St. Extension—Tel. 832-6132 » nd Employees CAROLINA EJBICAL GARDENS and Employees HAYES BARTON LAUNDRY EDENTON STREET CLEANERS ‘Raleigh s Most Beautiful C emetery” AND DRY CLEANERS JULIUS GOODE. Owner 1603 New Rem Avenue and Employees TI 2-5516 Tel. 832-8105 Raleigh, N. C.—833-9501

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