San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1996 Page: 4 of 8
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Happy Birthday to you, with love, for your own sweet way of being special
each and everyday; for all you've done for those who love you, and most of
all, for just being you. It's days like this that make me cry because you are
missed so much, and you are loved a lot. And it's only in Heaven that we can
rest in peace; then God will be with us through eternity.
And I'U always remember that an angel stands beside me to shelter me with
bis wings to help, protect, and guide me and to make sure I'm at ease.
You are my angel that flies high above, and the cool wind that blows and
shelters me with your love. Happy birthday to you.
Love, your family: Mama (Tiny); Waune, Rabbit, Sbenik; children:
Monisha, Everett, Jr., Sammy; and nephew, Donnie.
(P. S. We Love You!!)
In Memory of our
Mother
Minnie Lois Davis
Teeta
October 2. 1924 - May 19, 1992.
We remember thee, dear mother,
we remember the days when thou
didst dwell on earth.
And thy tender love watched over
us like a guardian angel.
Thou hast gone from us, but the bond
which unites our souls.
Can never be served; Thine image
lives within our hears.
May the mercif ul Father reward thee
for the faithfulness and kindness to
has ever shown us.
May He lift up the light of His coun-
tenance upon thee and grant thee
eternal peace.
Amen.
It has been 4 years since you left
us. Mana. We all miss you and you
re in our thoughts daily.
With all our love. Daughters,
Homerzell Davidson (Little Rock,
Arkansas), Kathryn (Cookie)
Roberson (Santa Anna, California),
and Lillie Marie Davis (San Anto-
nio, grandchildren, son, Rodney
Ellison.
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{laalma 124:125
The Bible says, "I marvel that
yea are so soon removed from has
that called you into the grace of
Galatians." (1:1-11).
This is the only time in all of
Paul 's writings in which be does not
express bis thankfulness. Rather,
be says, "1 marvel."
Paul marvels tbat these new
Christians could give up the gospel
of liberty as quickly and accept a
Jewish message that was no gospel
at all. They were bringing dishonor
upon the Lord. (Gal. 1:1-5).
What was this gospel preached?
Paul's apostle shuts out all works
knowing that a man is not justified
by the works of the law, but by the
faith of Jesus Christ, for by the
works of the law shall no flesh be
justified (2:16). The difficulty about
salvation is not that we should be
good enough to be saved, but that
we should see that we are bad
enough to need salvation.
Congratulations To
Tommye Ikena
Anderson
Tommye Ikena Anderson has been
selected to become a member of the
Order of the Camelot Knights. This
honor is conferred on students who
demonstrate admirable character and
who conduct themselves in accor-
dance with the highest standards of
citizenship.
A knighting ceremony will be held
on Friday, May 17, 1996 at 2 p.m. at
the Camelot Elementary School.
US Coast Guard
taking applications
The U. S. Coast Guard is ifow accept-
ing and processing applications to the
U. S. Coast Guard Academy, Class of
2001. Appointments are tendered
solely on the basis of an annual na-
tionwide competition, and applications
must be submitted by Dec. 15,1996.
Candidates must arrange to participate
in either the ACT or SAT prior to or
including the December 1996 admin-
istration.
Appointments are based on the
candidate's high school record, per-
formance on either the SAT I or ACT,
and leadership potential as demon-
strated by participation in high school
activities, community service, and
part-time employment.
The Coast Guard Academy provides
a full four years of education with no
personal expense, and all cadets re-
ceive pay and allowances for living
expenses. For more information, write
to: Director of Admissions, U. S. Coast'
Guard Academy, 15 Mohegan Av-
enue, New London, CT 06320, or call
1-800-883-8724.
Langston offering
vB Keeping an eye on Texas
Bigger bucks for college grads
As many as 66 percent of high
school graduates in 1995 said they
planned to attend college. Those
who did can erpect a higher salary
when they enter their professions.
Education and average annual salary
Professional (doctor, lawyer, etc.) fli
Doctor# degree __ fl
Master's degree
Bachelor's degree
Associate degree H
5ome college, no degree
High school on:y
Not a high ecnoo! graduate
Ferci-nt of high schoo grads
planning to attend college:
$54, 3
HMlilWtiUHU $40,366
IV, $32,629
msa $24,396
Bi $19,666
K9 $16,737
11 $12,609
SOURCES- Joh« Bi-arp, Comptroller of Purlic Ac courts, Te*as Ed . .at
Agency and T><a- Higher Education Coordinating 3oa'd
music scholarships
Langston University in Langston,
Oklahoma has choir and band scholar-
ships available for the 1996-97 aca-
'demic year. Outstanding instrumen-
talists, singers, and pianists are urged
to apply for one of the awards.
Langston is a historically Black uni-
versity.
For more information, contact
Chairman, Department of Music,
Langston University, Langston,
Spurs looking for college
performers
The San Antonio Spurs are currently
taking application* frrwn Irw-al mllpgp
students to participate in the 1996-97
Spurs Coyote Kids program geared
toward pre-kindergarten through third
grade levels.
The troupe, which starts its fifth
season in September, performs at each
of the fifteen local public school
districts by visiting two local elemen-
tary schools a week between Septem-
ber and May.
To apply prospective students need
to submit a resume (including all
letter expressing their interest lobe in
a performance group for children.
Students applymg are required to
maintain a 2.5 grade point average
and be enrolled in at least 12 hours
per semester at a local college or
university. They will receive a tuition
scholarship of $1,000 per semester
($2,000 total) from the Spurs Foun-
dation. All materials must be sub-
mitted prior to June 7 to: Rick Hill,
Spurs Coyote Kids, 100 Montana,
San Antonio, TX 78203-1031 or call
554-1414.
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A gospel of mixed law and
grace has no power. The false
teachers of this kind of gospel were
"accursed" because they pervert (not
deny) the gospel They taught that
to be saved, one must keep some
part of the law, at least. They
thought that simple faith, according
to the gospel which Paul preaced,
was not sufficient for salvation.
People still like this kind of
preaching because they fell they
can do something to obtain merit
before God.
Thank God for Jesus,
M. E. Nance
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Tommye Ikena Anderson
Tommye is 6 years old and just
competing his first year of school at
Camelot where he has received ex-
cellent on all his grade reports this
year. Tommye participate in many
school activities. His teachers Mrs.
Carlos Hawn says “he is a joy to
have in her class.”
Both of Tommyc’s parents , Lillie
Marie Davis and Tommie L. Ander-
son, Jr., and all of his relatives and
friends are very proud of him and
encourage him to continue the good
work.
Conservation Jobs
Wildlife positions, $16,000-
$35,000/yr. Clerical, security,
<9 flfPM warden, etc. NO experi-
ence. For in for 219-769-8301
Ext. WTX 791,8 a,m. to 8 p.m.,
Sun-Fri.
The Berean Bible
Fellowship
811S. W. White Road (Park East)
490-7084
A
G. C. Patterson, Pastor
Come Join Us Each Sunday
for Worship Service. Come
and Be a Part of the Berean
Bible Family. Teach the
Word. Learn the Word.
Spread the Word.
Services
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Sunday School
Sunday
9:00 A. M.
Worship Services
Sunday
10:30 A.M.
Bible Study
Thursday
6:30 P.M.
5th Annual
RADIOTHON
TUNE IN AND MAKE A FLEDGE
Saturday, May 18, 1996
9 am to 6 pm
Proceeds benefit the
Davis-Scott Branch YMCA
and the
Boys and Girls Gubs of San Antonio
2 Great Stations Join Faces For 1 Great Cause...
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