6 THE CAROLINi AH RALEIGH, N. C.‘, SATURDAY, DLCEMJ3ER 10, 1966 Alpha Pi Chi Sorority Holds Regional Confab In Florence FLORENCE, S. C. - The Southeastern Regional Con - ca tion of the Alpha Pi Chi Sor ority convened here 1 f.ursday, Nov. 24, through Saturday. No.. 26. Mrs. Julia M. Washington, TWO MINUTES T um m Bible !' v . BY COID SIIOS 9. SIAM PRfS . [ Blßti'S -iIUE SOCIfiY y: | j CHICAGO 3f» IUINOI: / \ '■■ J / y f SUBJt : : N> Ti Y INC. FOR I. CK O. 1 OVE It has 1 re.: said that “th world is dy ioi the lack »f a little hit of lov-r.*’ When this siateth-■ ' i n the light oi Script in »•, s t ier, it is found to ho the :• ict opposite Os the : utii. : -mu to what God’s W ord say . ain t this; “For Grd s . it du-tuml 1, that H. a.. c His wM- ; ■'..’ton Son, that vhosoeve belu in Him -r-.in.-ld r ; hems ~ 1 ■■■• have i rerlasting lit ” (John 3:16). “God ccunumn Mi His love toward >. . while we v.. . ■ \:i Christ died ioi us” (Is .... V . ‘"ln thi - was n. • ib sti love of God toward vs, cause that Go-.i .- if ’ Hi. begotten Son into Hit tim'd that we might 1, .e through :m . . Herein is love, not that we loved God, hut that He loved us at id sent His Son to be the propitatlon for cur sins” (7 John 4:9,10). » - ‘ ;«***’ "j#* .«»- THEY ALSO SERVE—Three of the hostesses tar the annual Tt •'-Vstriving Kill at Bennett College mak la. minute check Indore intermission rotTv:.' - ,neats v -erveu. left to right: Misses Anita White of A -.twille; Hen lettu Harris of Philadelphia, Pa., and Janice Wilson of Hightstown, x. j. Shaw University Announces Study Form A noted authoi a id lecturer on the Middle East will launch Shaw University’s first Inter national Studies forum Alien he speaks on the subject, “Some Causes of the Turmoil in the Middle East,” Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p. m. in Greenleaf Auditorium on the campus. Erich Waldermai Bethmann, the Initial speaker, s will be in troduced by Dr. King V. Cheek, dean of the college atShav. Uni versity. Bethmann is vice president research. American Friends of the Middle East, Inc. He is a native of Berlin, Germany, but now resides in Washington, D.C. A graduate ot Theolo Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT . pr (cjCrtA-S. r !*(*!* "I# ycu'ro going to th« tr©ufel® of MENTALLY do nating ton dollars to th* plate, why not go whole-hog and make it fifty?" Telephone*- TE 3-9395 JAMES SANDERS TILE CO. License No. 1 !>3t) Ceramic, Asphalt Rubber and Vinyl Tile 819 ELLINGTON STUFF! RALEIGH, N. C- national president of the sorori ty was me main speakei at tiie convention meeting which was held Friday night at Mt. Zion AMK Church. Mrs. Washington, who is an administrative assis tant on tin National Council of ; no .-lout us are dying in !, :t -is , I • not “for lack , in . • i•' of love.’’ It 1 ; a’i 1 • ■ ■ - i reject i , c- -,..« i, ■,. | jv.it Gt>d has n ...!•• •. •! to ns l: His Son. v. are fold in John 1:10, 11 it. >t 'tje • m *!'■ world, and tl.e .os made hv Him, and: : v . Iti is::,- - Him not. 1 : is own, and . itin not.” Ti'i.-s t!v r •!,•’ men i .Meeting His love. “And ■ t • c< >!'■ i>r ■ *i(vri 9 •* • *vc J i»:•, '''.hat light is come into t’u v bnt men loved dark .f ; rarhm than light” (John “I, . : atm-r 10 - .eth the Son, and hath yna-r all things unto lijjp h.ind. “1L fat beim-th on the Son hath everlasting lift; and he itv belie’.eth. not the Son shall not sc.- lile, but Hit wrath o! God abided on Him’ (John 3:3.-, 36). “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved” (Acts 16:317. gical Seminar., Eriodenau, specializing in chinch history and education. Mr. Bethmann has done graduate- workatstan norough College, Watford, Eng land, Livingstone College, Lon don: am! at Hie School of Or ieni.H cedes American Uni versity at Cairo, where he con cern rated on Arabic and Is lamic. The former regional director o! Missions for Transjordan lias lectured in Arabic on hls tor>, psychology and religion, and was u ora tim< assistant edito: of u four-volume work on church history: “Medieval Period and Reformation.” Christians and Jews, in her dy namic speech to the group, spoke of the problems of living together, and of the changes occurring In the world but said, one of the greatest concerns to us is the coming of age of the American Negro which is sym bolized in the struggle over civil l ights. She concluded by say ing, “We must work together to repair broken lines of com munication between peoplesana create new ones where there have been none before.” The Alpha’s of Dillon, who at tended were Mrs. RosaD, King, Mrs. Annie E. Gibson, Mrs. Thomas Dudley, Mrs. Willie Crawford, Miss Leola Bethea, and Mrs. Mae Rose Legette. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph V. Ward and children were the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crawford and also Mrs. Maitie F. White of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is a relative of Mrs. Crawford. Christmas Carol Concert Set At A&T GREENSBORO--The A&T College Choir will present its animal Christmas Carol Con cert on Sunday, December 11. The program is scheduled for Harrison Auditorium be ginning at 6:00 p.m. The group, conducted by- Howard T. Pearsall, chairman of the A&T College Depart ment of Music, will feature as its in a j o r composition “Mag nificat,” by Johann Sebastian Bach. The three-part program will also include a group of Christmas Anthems anda group of carols from home and abroad. As is the usual custom, the adudlence will join in the sing ing of a group of familiar carols. The public - is Invited. MEDITATION A SERMONETTE BY COLIN DOUGLAS “Fear not yet, neither be dismayed by reason of this great multitude; for the battle is not yours, but God’s.”-- Chron. 20:13. In our day to day living wv are constantly confronted with issues that make it necessary for us to take some stand. When we keep our selves in tune with God, when we open our hearts and minds to inspiration and guidance, we are never wavering or un stable in our attitudes or re actions toward other persons or to situations. We are able to take a positive stand as we align ourselves with God. There are times when our thoughts about some situation are not in agreement with the other persons involved. When we seem to stand alone in our convictions, we need more than ever to keep our thoughts and feelings center ed on God; we need to guard against any feelings of criti cism or condemnation; we need to remember that “the battle Is not yours, but God’s.” We can stand firm in our own convictions, we can keep faith in our beliefs, we can fear lessly follow the inspiration and guidance of the Father as we keep our faith steadfastly centered in Him. Within each one of us is the Spirit of God --thesource of all wisdom, all understand ing, all power. Each day we should put the government of our life upon this Spirit. Through prayer we must turn to the Father for guidance, for direction, for inspiration in every situation in life, for the true solution to every problem that may arise. As we keep in mind throughout our days that God is ever with us, enabling us to do the things that need to be done by us, we find that we have time to do many things that we have heretofore thought impossible to us, we are in spired always to do our best, and we live more gratifying, more successful, and more joyous lives. “I can do all things in Him that strengthened me” -- Phil. 4:13. Music Students Give Recitals The Music Department oi Shaw University presented the first in a series of recitals by students on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 11:45 a. m. in the Uni versity Chapel. These students of Hubert E. Walters, Mrs. Karen Young and Mrs. Marie Harder perform ed: Charles Thompson, Isaac Hoskins, Martin Banks, Robert Hassell; Misses Kay F. King, Gall Fields and Elaine Croom. David Maves is co-ordinator of Shaw’s Music Department. :■ PEARLHARBOR) V. , DAY JS ■ - DECEMBER 7'*— An investment in Your Future j„ i kb euunet* I lh, .M, ? 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