Consecrated Service (Continued from Page 4) ways been drawn forward and up ward by a consuming passion foi greatness or goodness or some other ideal; always, ther* have been able to rise above the mono tony of daily routine because the> have been more conscious of this future goal. It has called to them like the unknown horizons of the West called to the early c oneers, rekindling their spent vAergies each day, and renewing their de termination. In contrast, the aim less life is harrowing, monoton ous, unhappy, and uncreative. BUT MORE IMPORTANT THAN HAVING JUST ANY GOAL, it is good to set our goals high from the very beginning, rather than to be content with little ends. Archer Wallace points that out in his scrap book, when he writes: “We are here, not to acquire material possessions which we must leave behind, nor to in dulge in selfish pleasures, nor even to acquire knowledge which at most is partial, but we are here to meet each experience in such a way that we shall be able to thank God for it.” It will make a great difference in your life which level of purpose you seject as your ultimate goal! There is no ques tion in most people’s lives regard-' ing the holding of a goal or pur pose (we each have our well-' defined purposes, known to our-1 selves, if not to others). The1 question is, rather, “What is the nature of our goal, and what :s our motive in seeking it?” Some1 want reputation, some want power over others, some want financial : security, some want only to find ] the right partner and gain a < private home life. In the case of nurses, I am not qualified to list their motives, although I imagine ^ they are not unlike those of the 1 rest of us (barring the obvious ex- * ception that no one would choose 1 nursing il his only desire were money!) I do know that I have found among nurses some of the most long-suffering, truest and self-sacrificing people I have'ever known, and that I honor your pro fession as equal to the Christian ministry in every way. BUT I WOULD LEAVE WITH YOU THIS THOUGHT: When Jesus neared his last days, he felt that he was entering into a special time of effectiveness, when his Greetings JOHNSON SUPPLY ft COAL CO. The Home of Good Coal 932 N 23rd 2-7236 —... r Christmas Watches Hamilton—Elgin Omega Priced from $33.75 up Tax included in all prices Sartor Jewelry Co. 1200 O St. Lincoln every word, every look, every un conscious action would be in delibly imprinted upon the minds and hearts of his little band ol twelve. So much depended upon them, once he was gonel And th^ i time was so short! So he sougnl ' Goeen elected “Miss Freshman” at he Florida A and M College for he current school year. Best Wishes \ H. E. NEWMAN CO, Many Good Used Cars "Transportation at Moderate Cost" 18th & O 2-5834 (Formerly Central Church CMA) Congratulations EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS 1221 'O' ST. 2-7216 j Best Wishes \ SAM SELL | BUSINESS MACHINES Sure Right Carbon—Stencils ] & Ribbons | Typewriters—Adding Machines ] Sales 6. Service Housing (Continued from Page 1) mergence of all these forces.” Hubbard had earlier told the group it was all but impossible and certainly impractical to at tempt to solve any housing prob lem on a segregation basis. Wtih non-segregation, he said, the eter nal problem of how many units to build for whites and how many to build for Negroes is automati cally solved. He pointed out that any builder wants to first know how manyj units are needed before he starts to build. Also, he said, the FHA gives preference to builders who I want to operate on a non-segre gation basis. Five Per Cent Figures presented by Peterson and substantiated by Archie Baley, general manager of the Chamber of Commerce, showed that Negro 1 families at the Base are expected total 2,095 families that will need 'off-base housing. According to Baley, the com manding officer at the Salina, Kas., Air Force Base which will be the same size at Lincoln’s, has estimated about 50 married Negro! families will move into Lincoln with the reactivation. That number would be added to the problem reported already in existence. The existing problem was pre sented by Randol as 1,700 Negroes r~ —— —i .CONGRATULATIONS On Your 6th Anniversary A FRIEND Congratulations LANTZ DONUT CO. Retail Donuts Order in quantity for that Party, Anniversary, Special Dinner, Social Club or Church Affair. 855 N. 27th 2-3782 ---- living in the area bounded by 19th, 22nd, R and Vine. 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