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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1972 8 STUDIES PORTRAIT OF YOUNG- William H. Toles, Hoard Chairman of New York Urban League and Equal Employment Officer of l'l T Continental Baking Company, studies the portrait of the late Whitney \l. Young, Jr, The portrait, by artist Danal Chambers, a native of British t olumbia, Canada, was presentedto the N, Y. Urban League at their annual New Year’s recep tion, The reception was held in the Promenade ofii.e X. V. state Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. More Mian 500 pat rons witness ed the unveiling of the oortrait. Rep. Frye Delivers Challenging Message A t Livingstone College SALLSBURY-“It seems tome that or., of the meat challenges of our time is to find ways of be conlii.ii more meaningfully in volved in the politics of our cities, our states and our com munities.” These were the words of Re presentative Henry E, Frye of Greensboro as he delivered the address for the annual Foun der’s Day convocation on Thursday, February 10, at Liv ingstone College. The North Carolina legislator noted that since black people make up about one fourth of the population of the state their numbers should be increased In politics. ‘‘Did you know,” he asked the audience, ‘‘that when the foun der of Livingstone College, Dr. Joseph, Charles Price, died in 1803, there were more Hack legislators in North Carolina than, there were in either 1009 or 1063?'* chain*. th..t fm TWO MINUTES m stsiE > • v COUMtUUi ». STAM AtfS ' i »£SSAN tißli lOCiITV . f CHICAGO. (UINOIt AOA3S W 'T \V* / / V| "THE VISITING PREACHER" Paul and Barnabas had seated themselves in the large syna gogue m Pisidian Antioch. They were soon recognized as "clergy men " however for "after the reading of tire law and the proph ets" they were asked whether either of them might nave some word of exhortation" for those who had gathered. These details are important for as Moses, in giving the Law had declared God s stand ards the prophets had for cen turies cnadenged the people.to obey the law and had warned them of the dire consequences of breaking its commands Hence, m tne synagogues, passages were genera I!y read from the law and the prophets, and the reli gious leaders would then "ex hort ’ the people to heed the prophets and obey the lav, Pad and Barnabas the visiting preacners therefore were asked whether either of them had a word o* exhortation for the peo ple Paul responded to the invi tation, put rather than merely exhorting n s hearers to Keep the Church Chuckles bv Cartwright ilgtj "C ' tjt|9 fir. »♦ CANT figure out some if with me . . .!" I €:■< *« V.o», He told las lb i rs is not enough to vot' , u: t vote intelligent!; .itid ' o otie’s vote count. “Leadership is the . i e.ii. force for changed”!,' • ,d --ing, “Our best hope for chant e !r. the right lit • < tio; N v It. leaders who ar<- well p • , n ■ for the job. Ami .. < H-; ■ college eilnc.:l; i- tin practical way t■..-t.. 1• r ■ ■ of proper!'. pi. p.u ■■ ' 1. ■■■ Ho told the siub'iiu- K . audience that the; are pr.; : - Ing for what the;. ill be • meaningful tomoi no- . ‘The founder f I ■ •College and the ott ,; - f time were Intcre-.i ■ : ingful tomorrow,’' in u.a- . “but not so nitich . : !■■■.- solves. Tin v vote e■:;■ r: ■ I for the futlii erf min . . ” The repres* ntativi : ■: j ; North Carolina Distt ie’ t North Carolina Gen, i ji .■ > - b!\ Said that there i- law. he proclaimed es i:: s; w in love had died f<v > :i breakers, closing ■■ p ... words; "BB IT <NOv*.' THEREFORE 'IF', A . " ■ THAT THROLL-r- ' - • PREACHED UNTO YCi TK FO> GIVENESS OF SINS AND tD - !' AIL THAT BELIEVE ARE " - ; FIED FROM ALL THING:- n-n • WHICH YE COULD NOT FT st FIED BY THE LAW 0 ye ere uib i j.vH* J How we nee,; ;• .c day* We may forever exhort otv another to keep the law : . ■ of us has not a bead-, broken it Let us thank God ’he', ; jt Hi is a lovmg Savior as iIS just Judge and ;tiat as God th< Son. Ha paid for our sms He v>: at Calvary so tha* we ' eh: b» ■'justified free I v by His grace.' "CHR!ST HATH REDEEMED•! c FROM THE CURSE . f m : ' a,-. BE'NG MADE A C :R$F : r v , - 1 (Gal. 3:13 "BELIEVE O' THf no~ - - CHRIST AMO T H SAVED ' Acts 16a i :ii ili decide the future of the i J:ic k colleges. Ii • poleicei -ut that a recent ■ •»f s»r *?:: t -1 black colleges '• . h die -j■ 'culatiori that ottly 1 i !.' oi it-, woul-.i survive I n mother decade. ■ a the !a: . er founda tions,” L is sorted, “are con i r.it.. a smaller number . '!■ ■ -a ■ ts these insti - ... •••-• • irtl s.i in-., alumni • - ■ ~s- their support to 1 .-'hutloits.'’ •i : ■ sot ‘ tvo i rye urged “■ to di-ve’i'p. the art of >' n.untoation and to take ad •• i ••very opportunity to .a:ititles tiiat will ■ L '' ■ develojt themselves "• ■ i an 1 c•.•anil;, deci s!':i ■ - 1 . lb made, or at - • . • dti. a, 1•. a small I' !•' ha- said. “And • . (-ai cnatlenge m leadership : s, s all groups. So I i ■ •'•!*.<iprepareyour • <* a!-If- to communl i'i. i learly and effectively so •!..,• l, ,ou hai'e the oppor ..r.a accept the ros s.Lilif .if participating on d; e:t*: mittees, ila speaker was introduced by Dr, ! . Gt m:e Shipman, presi .. . : : ■ . IF ■ , whopresld c'.vck to; ST,OOO was pre ; ' lir. Siiipman by tlie . C i. ■ J. Leake of Char :• >tt , ,t a the General \! ai '.ssociatlon, to bring to >)' the amount the ■-soci.'l :. l;as bio; ated to the b iL; the current aca b , : . itaphael Michaels of 1 s. !; hia., Pi,, presented the . : .' ■ eh. ck for 51.200 to !• i;.i>: an in the new Health • • i ... men.ory of her late Meditation A SERMGNEETE l-.V COLIN DOUGLAS “This is :r.\ commandment aUO'i.i-r, enas John 13:12. He ei wondered what 4 , !'•• 11* is seeking it:- Tin* ..:. s w er, when !L Hbled e ory , • li.it each of US *> • Nl L to ! r I< . ~ t'] *Oit‘ \ * \o.r' ' i:* eis«*. ; . «k, “What can I • You cat. do a . : You car, give what . - • ■. M voudohav. them ki.ov . F very <-ne of <.. :'His child) on with ' ■ T ilif .-Hi* love and un '■ le af'd helpful tr. : ! ,ti "'her person's Y<-u know tiiat what you i. . ; ive v }li reach to the l'i""!iesf pi.iCf in an oti.-r person's heart and cue ■ ii :•;» a"d Warmth. The .>t v_v to help another -ii, r;o matter what Ms to give* *Y(i;in(l u.ndoi - .sta .•: Ci i I:!:.-, the love and rstavht'!; and t <>l erante that will help him ;o have faith ... : . .it, i i:. his life, that b, in, nchbi. ieel that he is im portant and necessary, A mi the tnorf' love and under s'.i.’/jing you bestow on others, !i •. ue you open'yourself to recviv. the same things from others. This makes for a rich er, fuller, and happier life. ‘ A irum hatn joy in the answer of Ms mouth; and a word Indue season, how goixl it is'” Pro- An investment in Your Future jirmm i i i;uiti L i * DOOR I V •—■—— ■ I luriunn —«—« ———M————————l——l « this insimrational message appears each week to help make | > THIS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH-MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED FOR % C YOUR CONSIDERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED INDI- I * I VIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRMS. > SALEICH PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. 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