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THE CAROLINIAN
RALLIGII fi. C„ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1070
Dr. Wendell P. Russell Is
per firginiiStitiPrexy
1 )■! TERSBUHC, Va. - Hie
BBoa i of visitors of Virginia
■State ( 'liege lias elected Dr.
■We.i'i 1 Phillips Russell as
Kept ••-ident of Virginia State Col-
Ulegi i-ectdi Elgin M. Lowe an-
Bnoun 'oil last week.
I The '.lection tn the Board
■tool- .’lac•• at a special meet
ling held Sunday, Sept. 27.
I 1 . R-,,sst'ii, a native of Mid-
Idle- 'y, ' a. and the son
Sm . # ,is currently serv-
B: . . .invc’" of public affairs
|f(<t •• rteat Can Company
Pin 11 I. , Conn, He will
li ■ . luties as \'SC
B:-- N ;ember 1.
I .■■!! olds degrees of
■ j md bachelor
jfer.f \ irginia Union
B iv , ■' ister’s degree
■fi ! esc: o Univer-
Br hji I, Ohio and a
I iegree from the U
l i .f Virginia at Char
ts ■ b • i- tone furth
§| t in a special stud', on
I ■ of higher ■■duca-
H ■ X- Y irk University
®n ‘
p it v 1 as .ui assistant
Brwfe- (.. 1:11 rtor of public
ffi'elatiot.- at Benedict College,
■toll : bis. -. . from 1951 to
Bun was . instructor of so-
Btioloi."- .-t v.rgmia Union Uni-
Be ■ in !• it in ..id whete in
"i < > i 'wm of the Col-
TWO MINUTES ft
k*rn rn BIBLE (f\
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IIIUK »ltll iOCIITV \/l
; Chicago, iuinois »063 S r M
p ’VI- \KNESS AND GOD’S
i£’o\\ p
■ W(;iour Lord was on earth
Sle- healed great numbers of
pg rk diseased people. The
lx 9- •r; at Pentecost also
Hu'-.ilt - name of Jesus,
f§j.'t His : - (urn fror:. hear on
1,. . tleii repent
■u:r:- '\cts 3:10-21).
H .1. tii - - who were healeo,
■ , fin,ill; succumbed to
■ .■hv.sk d Infirmity or disease
■ gain died after all. This
Hl-.a? i .:':n's,. the Lor-.l Jesus was
■-ejecti- ■' a- King both in His
■ncaruatior. aim in His resur
■ ii' ’., > on.. 8;22. 23, declares
i. ~s ec- it in our
gU.
■ \\c that the whole
Bri at ion groaneth and tra-
S iilet’ it. pair, together until
Hf.ov \ :id not onl\ they, but
■nn solves a so, which have the
iWir:: uit . f the s| is it, even
Old's- '.VI S gi. in Within our-
M * or the adop-
Ht , - -e redemption of
■'ll:: .
§1 B .. us in “this pie
«es. • ,iw them closer
Hi .-aver and faith.
H s at. '.( sue:
H - * was given to me a
Hl' 1 ' i.esh... lest I should
g|e ■ j bed itxjve measure. For
H : -t> <• mg i besought the Lord
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BhOST.3 prayer meeting
BlU'.s:’AY-Evangelist Martha
tMk Ink, 1204 S. Bloodwortli St.,
jjHill be i,ostess at prayei
to he held at her home
jHn Tliutsday, Oct, 8, at Bp.m.
Hrhe gi.-nei.il public Is invited to
-Httend. Evangelist Link is well
in tl-.is area as a spir
|Hnai leader and healer. The
tjgieettngs will tx:- b.eld eacli
night thereafter.
/' by Cartwright
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Rf "Th« stock markst will not affacf church giving!
... th« stock markof wii! not affoet*,.!"
DR. WENDELL P. RUSSELL
iege, a position he held until
1969. At this time, he left the
university and became as
sociated with the American
Can Company, the position he
held when elected president of
VSC.
In addition, he has worked
with numerous institutes and
projects related to the educa
tion and improvement of the dis
advantaged, including the
Neighborhood Youth Corps, Up
ward Bound, where he served as
a consultant, and the Institute
thrice, that it might depart
from me. And He said unto me;
My grace is efficient for thee,
for my strength is made per
tect iii weakness" (II Cor. 12;-
7-9).
The apostle's response tothis
is beautiful:
"Most gladly therefore will I
rather glory in my infirmities,
that the power of Chri«t may
rest upon m t .. 1 take pleasure
-in infirmities., for when I am
weak, then am I strong" (II
Cor. 12:9, 10).
"For which cause we faint
not; but though our outward man
perish, yet the inward man is
renewed day by day. For our
light affliction, which is but
for a moment, worketh for us a
far more exceeding and eternal
weight of glory’ (II Cor. 4;-
16, 17).
Two Profs.
Outstanding
Educators
DENMARK, S. C.-Dr. Malki
at S. Guram, Academic Dean
and Mr. Bernard Cummings,
Acting Chairman of the Social
Sciences Division have been
selected to appear in the 1970
edition of Outstanding Educa
tors Os America. Nominated
earlier this year, they have
been chosen for the awards pub
bulication on the basis of their
civic and professional achieve
ments,
The Outstanding Educators of
America is an annual program
designed to recognize and
honor those men and women who
have distinguished themselves
hi exceptional service, a
chievements and leadership in
education. Each, year over 5,000
of our country’s foremost ed
ucators are featured in this na
tional volume.
Nominations for Outstanding
Educators of America are made
by the presidents, deans, su
perintendents and other heads
of schools and colleges. , .
individuals who have first-hand
knowledge of their endeavors
and accomplishments.
The educators Included in this
biographical history receive a
Hgh honor. They are chosen
for national recognition on thP
oasis of local standards of
excellence.
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More than 6,900 minority
youths have become apprentices
through the Labor Department’s
Apprenticeship Outreach Pro
gram,
for Teachers of Disad- i t
Youth.
He has also served . 1
board of Richmond .\r< . -
munitv Council, th* I :
Association for Child
Special Study Commissi"-::
Recreation and Leisure h.
Activities for the City of
mond, the Committee for t.
operation In Higher Educv "
and the Advisory Pear 1 •:
Virginia State Comir is«i.-''. ' •
Title 11, Higher Education A<".
Dr, Russel! servo" • •
U. S. Arm" Air C t . s
World War 11, recev i:.g a ■■
charge in 1946 after a " ■
period of honorable vr u
The newly-elected pu ai"
is a member of Phi Pelt, K •
pa and Omega Psi Phi fi d'.- l i
ties, the National Educate
sociation, the National C
ence of Academic Deans
Focus Club of Richmor.
Born in June of 1926, t! e 44-
year old educator is rr,.<r: ■• •'
to the former Miss Ele.-v >
Shell of Spartansburg,
and is the father of tl ref c i 1
dren, 18-year old Vernon
13-year old Shelley and fa 1
year old Wendell Phillip? i "
sell, Jr. The\ will eskh .
the president’s reside . r •
VSC campus.
MEDITATION
A SERMONFTTE
BY COLIN DOUGL A;
"The I ord stood b;. 11
strengthened me tint thr 1
me that message might be b '
proclaimed. ’’ Tim II 4(17.
It is wonderful to know tn.v
there is something v.orft vi--!-.-
for each one of us to do < \ • :;
day, and, if we begin each d.v.
with prayer, we shall r.i,-t it
a 'ccessfully and happily, \> -e
look to God for our inspiration,
we prepare ourselves to go for
ward, strengthened hi fait at
receptive to new ideas.
If we are beginning something
new today, God will give t.v
the courage, wisdom, and power
we need to accomplish it and
if we need a fresh viewpoint
and renewed faith to go on with
what we have already started,
we can surely gain them tin up'
our communion with the Fr. 1 •••.
in prayer. There are pets
who hesitate to try to fulfill
their aspirations because
do not feel adequate t •
mands of achievement, been
they feel there is far too m - '
to learn, far too mud c.
petition to meet.
Any accomplishment take;-
effort of course. But when ■ <
realize that we have the inn:
power of God to draw upon n
that accomplishment is a ;n.--tor
of day-by-day effort, then '
fulfillment of our aspii itio
becomes possible. We fee !" yal
to this day’s learning, this nr.'
application. As day follows d:
our confidence grows within v
but we must keep tn mind, !---
that this springs from God, an ;
that we can draw from His
source only through posit!-. <
prayer and positive application
of His principles of good.
a? we pray, we are revitull. -
ed in faith, courage, and in
spiration--and as we pro - ‘
ward with out minds 0p..": *
inspiration and our vision
lifted, we shall lx: suer" -'
and victorious—joyous’v ■. ■
umphant!
"With good courage, w
the Lord is my Helper.’' H--1.
G. Elsey
New Head
Os ARC
WASHINGTON, D. C.-Tt.
was a changing of ihe guard at
American Red Crossheadqua: -
tens last weekasGeneral Ja; •
F. Collins retired and Georg*
M, Elsey took his place as v • •
organization's president.
General Collins, who reach -
ed the mandatory retiremem
age of 65 this month has beet
president of the Red (Boss
since APt'll 1, 1964, shortlj af
ter his retirement from the
Army. At that time, the f ui -
star General was Commander
in Chief, United States An
Pacific. . \
Elsey, former Red Cross
vice president and White House
aide, has had an active career
which includes service with the
Federal government, experi
ence as a business executive,
and volunteer work with nun r-i -
ous civic, welfare andpiofes
sional organizations.
The change in president stoo.,
place this afternoon at a recep
tion honoring General Collins
for his years of service to the
Red Cross and the nation.
During his term as the org
anization’s chief execut iv e,
General Collins guided the Red
Cross through some of its most
trying and difficult years, his
associates pointed out.
To serve members of the U.
S. armed forces In Vietnam,
he built the American Red Cross
staff in Southeast Asia from a
mere handful in 1964 to more
than 350 workers a few years
later.
A nvestment in You / /lure
UTLKU l llTt
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Music Jpprem t |
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man, but as I write this i think back and in music
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ariy m life, it took only the simplest child? me. then g:j:
trained and taught to appreciate more im n-rough life I ; 'igj
’ >wledge of. . . and appreciation for music b itured
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v md help from others, I have also grown • t a better
* rr*y lord.
f and love for God increases with each tb ig::
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c and worship, I would recommend to ar> t :|g:
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'Ur M
id s appointed agency in this world for spreading the knowledge C fy Xv:
' H- demand for man to respond to thof love by loving his neu! 1 ' .
9 i the love of God, no government or society or way of ! ift - v (jit
: ihe freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Them ffP'Jf; '•
paint of view, one should support the Church for the sake of m
■ .j his family Beyond that, however, every person should uphold :j: ; x
? Church because it tells the truth about man s life, death and gig
,-ne will set him free to live as a child of God.
Cole men Adv v/V
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<>NSIDERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF V if ENDI- €
YU I VCS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. |
CAME SON • ■ N COMPANY
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PHILLIPS ROOFING CO.
'•'it W -si Davie Street,
iii U is;s3-352n
SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY
and Employees
C. C sVIANGUM, Contractor
3016 Hillsboro St.
Phont 833-1831—833-4309
BALEIGH PAINT & WALLPAPER CO
408 Downtown Blvd,
Alton Strickland —Don Green
&MBUHN PONTIAC. INC.
3623 Hillsboro St. TE 832-3907
FBIDEN. INC.
403 Glenwood Ave.—Raleigh, N th
McLAUSIN PARKING COMPANY
BILL McLAURIN
.CROSS POULTRY COMPANY
and Employees
h BOTTLING CO.
N. >*tli Carolina
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. "i VY-TOWN”
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