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4 / Conference Speaker Extoh LMng God SOUTHKKN I’lNKS Dr. *S. R. Murgan. paatur, Wealey A.M.E. Zidn ('hurch, Akrun, Ohio, who dalivorad iha mor ning maasaga at tha iikth aesiion of (ha C'antral North Carolina ('onferenva. A.M.K. Zion Church, which cluaad Sun day. Nov. (3. at Trinity Church, told (ha worahlppeni, who filled the auditorium of Aberdeen Middle School, that those who talk about God being dead lose their argument at the begliv , nlng, due to the fact that all of the things that He created are still operating like they did' when they were made. He documented his presen tation with the (heme, “In the Beginning; God." He pointed out that if God were dead that meant that all He had done was dead and that those who sup ported the theory of Him being dead were reopening a case, lost from the beginning of time. He was mindful of the fact that thp world was made by spiritual motivation, along with man, and anything that came after was of mechanical motivation and no one could deny that anything mechanical would not hold up under the ravages of time and the deterioration of use. He proved his point by saying that nothing had been invented to rtpUoe the sun, the moon or the start' U* also said that no tntf rjtor had been able to stop from rpiMitlng. talked atwut hov^ tlere had been lowering of moral values, by atsyst^ that he termed the ‘'acids of modernity.” He ex plained .(lal and was known to be a substance that could eat up anything, if applied long enough. However, he averred that modern application and even ancient application had not made a dent in the spirituality of God's creation. “Knowladge is the food of the soul.” Plato THB CAROLINIAN—THURB., NOVEMBER 11, im-PAQE 1 ♦ Miss Black Teenage World Pageant Plans 7th Year Bran Praia ortllni Ttai Shop and Save At DOLLAR SUPER ejatuheOm RALEIGH — 800 North Ponon St CARY - 204 E. Chithim 81 . GARNER - Forest HIHs Sllii|l|iln| Conter ZEBULON — Wedgowood Shopping Center CAPTAIN TAYLOR RECEIVi.:S MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL—I.t. Col. William H. McGlockton, left, professor of Military Science at Saint Augustine's College, pins the Meritorious Service Medal on Capt. Richard P. Taylor, assistant profrs.or of MlllUry Science at the college, HU cilallon read "For exceptionally meritorious service during tne penoo junr 1915-June 1978. while serving in various positions of responsibility cuiminaliiig with hsi assignment as Motm’ Officer. Headquarters and Headquarters Battery. 3rd Battalion. 3Sth Field Artillery. 72nd Field Artillery Group. Throughout Ihla period, bis broad knowidge and dedication contributed materially to the successful accomplishment of the VII Corps mission In the Federal Republic of Germany. Captain Taylor’s exemplary efforts and accomplishments have brought distinct credit to him. his unit, and the United States Army." The citation was signed by David E. Ott. Lieutenant General. USA and Clifford C. Alexander, Jr., S*>cretary of the Army, and presented to him during the Awards Ceremony at Saint Augustine's College. OANVILLK, Va.-PagMnU Unllmltad.Inc. and Touch*A« T««n Productloni. tha non* profit producart of tha Mill Black Taanaga World Pagoant, hai announcad through tha wnrldwlda madia that plans are undarway for 1979 and tha Seventh Annual Pageant. The pageant, billed at "The moat exciting pageant program In the world,” will provide Ite finaliila some 979,000 to 980,000 in college tcholarshipa and ac cepts contestants on an at-large basis as well as winners of state pageants. PUI is seeking individuals or ^oupe as directors in the following states: Flmida, Iowa, Rhode Island. Delaware. Ken tucky, Wait Virginal and Tan- naiiaa. Parioni Intaraited ihould write PUI at Box ttse. Danville. Virginia, 14841, tm- madia toly. Mlii Dtborah Jonas of Altadana, California is the current titleholder. Miss Jonee attends Glendale Academy and la active In her school choir, track, volleyball, aa wall as being a Red Croaa volunteer and Advisory Board member of the Altadena Community Youth Center. Ronald Charity, president, announced following the 19789 World Finals, “To date. 89 young ladies are enrolled in colleges and universities due to scholarships received through their parllciMilon in our World Pageant.” PUI hai awarded soma 9718.000 in scholarships. Charity ilao laid,. "Noting tha lack of black taanagars In soma of tha 'other' paiaant programs in 1978, wa look fo^ ward to our biggest and best program In '79; and with tha black consumer market about 980 billion, maybe in '79 tha people (major corporaUms) ua black folk spend our money with will support our pageant program as they support theothers." The Miss Black Teenage World Pageant is registered with the U.S. Patent Office and is open to young ladies IS to 17 years old with cumipetition in Ipoftiwaar, Talent, Bvantniwiir, Parionai Projection, and tha PUI inal, CraaUva CxproMlon. atnagan Inttraalad to an* tartng tha 1979 poaaaat ihould write PUI for eontoitant In formation. Would YOU Bulievi.. President Andrew Jaekaon'a wife wm a habitual pipe smoker. • • • The lattor “i” b^lna more En^h words th^n any oth« letter. • • • The house fly carries taste organs on hla feet which are particularly sensitive to sugar. WMM SEW & SAVE ^ LET US HAVE YOUR CUSTOM MADE In 1840 the'e were 2,818 miles of railroad track in the U.S. Today there arc over 200,000 miles of track! NAACP To Meet Sun. The Raleigh-Apex branch of the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People (NAACP) will meet on Sunday, Feb. 19, at 4 p.m. at RICH Park in Method. The Rev. Dr. Charles tV. Ward. Sr., pastor of the First Baptist Church, 101 S. Wilmington St., is president of the branch, and Ms. Ella L. Jackson is secre tary. The public is invited to attend. rarnrw offcf Fxrkss than two silver doilm yon can talk to Las^fegas for Tmimites. A 7'minute <all to Las Vegas, Nevada from where you are'coiB just $1.83 or less, plus tax. That’s for a dialed-direct* call after 5 pm. Each addirional minute costs about 25?. E^r details on other types of calls see your directory. m 7 ndiMttaB Irani onywlMra in North COroUro. Dtaled-Dtrea after S pm. Biwen $1.65- Chkogo $1.6T** New York $1.65“ KrawOtT $1.74- Son^andKO $183- “plus ax Tha world's largait non-profit seitntific end tducational in stitution it tha National Qao- gr^hic Sociaty, foundad in What long distance iNQfsyouispirjcekss. ‘Diran-diil (without an opmtor'i Miiance) not apply on all ealU wjthm the U1 Oltact-dal rata do not apply to panon-ooenon. coin, hoteifuea. credit card. ooUect cailt. calk chaiged to another number, or to time and charge calk hirdueo-dia] rata soAlaaka and Hawaii check youropcraior. @SouthemBell PER YARD LABOR CHARGE LIMITED TIME OFFER Hurry In Now And Do Your Home or Office & Save DRAPERY *'9 58. COTTON •CASEMENT *1-99 • SHEERS to ‘3.99 Hove your order in by Nov. 25th for Guoronteed Chriatmoa Delivery Hudson I 5! < l/l M VI 1 Polyester Quilt Batting 99'. 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