Consecrated Service By Rev. John Douglas Clyde, j Pastor Westminster Presbyterian 1 Church The commencement address delivered to the graduating class from the Bryan Memor ial Hospital School of Nursing. August 17. 1952. This is a service of Christian consecration, a way of recognizing that your profession of nursing is but another form of ministry to the needs of men in the name of Christ. I have always been in terested in this word “conse cration,” and I would like to r e - t h i n IP its meaning with you now, for ;t is unusua Uy appropriate for roortesy ,,incoln this occasion Journal-Star ‘To consecrate’ Dr. Clyde means ‘to make or declare sacred 01 holy”—“to set apart or devote to the service of God.” TIIE WORD HAS A RICH AND ANCIENT HERITAGE. Among the ancient Hebrews it was used CONGRATULATIONS GIBSON SERVICE & REPAIR V It's Gibson*a—It's Guaranteed Complete Automotive Service. In all its Mechanical & Elec trical Departments. “You can’t beat Gibson Service & Repair." So when you need service on your car come to -322 So. 9th St. 2-6021 on many notable occasions, ana as early as the coming of their people into the Promised Land of Jordon. After years of wandering in the wilderness, when at last they stood on the brink of the promised country, Joshua, their leader, called them together for simple prayer and worship, say ing: “Consecrate yourselves now,| for tomorrow God will begin a, wonderful, new life for us. We, must be ready.” Ever since, whenever men have known themselves to stand at some significant cross-roads or upon some new threshold, they have felt like praying, asking God to go with them, and consecrating themselves anew to his service. That is why we call the service at the close of one’s academic career the “commencement” and not the “conclusion,” because far from coming to an end, the significant thing is just beginning, and we feel called upon to gather together and ask God’s blessing upon the new venture. It is for this purpose that we are gathered here tonight. POT/TTOAL A nVKi'T'SF.MENT CONGRATULATIONS MY JOHNSON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Auditor of Public Accounts -1 CONGRATULATIONS J* on your 6th Anniversary and Best Wishes for Continued Success of THE VOICE GEO. H. WENTZ, Incorporated PLUMBING AND HEATING 1620 N St Phone 2 1293 ^^^POLITICA^^JVERTIBI^ENT^^^^^jjOljITlCAJ^iDWSRTISKMENT^^ Elect HOWARD L. BRITT * Legislature—19th District I am for TON-MILE LEVY on HEAVY TRUCKS Against INCREASE in GAS TAX and CAR LICENSE. The heavy users of the high way should carry the burden of rebuilding. The majority of wage earn ers in this city drive the family car to work over pavement already paid for locally. I believe we can cut public costs, and still be fair and efficient. I am against SALES TAX particularly at this time oi high defense taxes. I will always he watchful ot the interests of the state anti this district, particularly at t< costs and taxes. This evening, however, I would like to strike the modern mood and ask some rather blunt ques tions about the need for consecra tion. This, as you know, is an age that does not pull its punches — an age that meets every old tradi tion with a question, rather than with open arms. “Why should I consecrate myself?” it is likely to ask. “What purpose 'will it ful fill?” Let us seek an answer for^ that honest question. For one thing, it is good to dedi Con gra filiations Singer Boys’ N SI. Aulo Paris Don't Overhaul Your Car Use Piston-Seal 2000 N 2-8595 CONGRATULATIONS STEVEN’S AUTO SERV. A1 Stevens, Owner Auto Painting Body & Fender Work 846 N. 27th 2-3138 cate one’s career to a purpose from the very beginning for, knowing that, one is kept from floundering when storms come later on. Markham, I believe, wrote: “No vision, and you perish, No ideal, and you’re lost, Your heart must every cherish Some drteam at any cost.” The reading of biography brings with it this clear conclusion: That the most successful lives have al (Continued on Page 8) i Good Luck for the Future BELTONE of NEBRASKA CREATORS OF THE LYRIC and THE RHAPSODY The World's Top Aids to The Hard of Hearing BATTERIES FOR AIX MAKES 326 Sharp Bldg. 2-6265 CONGRATULATIONS ACOUSTICON 1902-1952 50 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE HARD OF HEARING . Louis M. Hancock. Mgr. 916 Stuart Bldg. 2-4857 POLITICAL. ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Hugh Butler Robert Crwby Dwiftat Griswold t|v|H the All Republican team |Jfl CHAMPIONS FOR ECONOMY, |H HONESTY AND EFFICIENCY..’. lx] HUGH BUTLER g FRANK B. HEINTZE UlK for U. *. SENATE for STATE TREASURER 0 DWIGHT GRISWOLD 0 CLARENCE S. BECK ffllSp for U. S. SENATE (Short Tom*) for ATTORNEY GENERAL 0 ROBERT CROSBY 0 RAY C. 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