Show Ovemrer 19 Mon Jd Sti'spidf Utin T 1 97 a Indians tell revised story of Thanksgiving t t 1 vc M ' cl ’ ‘c t'T ft' - I- d- v '"a a jo pa- a "c - tn I "rii vjr -t a- iJi'ti'- - ivv and 'xpr — ( n- ml of u: r tarv r ? jt sir Iv t ! tnat t help r u'Vfc j ‘hr u gg‘ people a : h Udihrr jl'"bt wnit ii'' M m U - t need ' t he In order !i give the ron Indian the i ml an remUn-- of dew the nun the I hinkgiv r‘g Indian muM realize that historua the main Iv liv n g with nature wa an uiiurm t 1 t hi rtis Uuf f’!d ' '' hjve “f jh t -- i llieV v he l r vi'u’v k tab am n:v 1 1: i I j-- - i'kcv I tiHt : t r i n t'd-’K- ti't fca- r n r1- 'Hi hi p- urri 'p'portrayed at a h ami a r a tord ng rg "uPtr thi wi fundarm ntai a own u it et of inhabitant rhni par southern 7j‘f thousand New ngland 0 percent iii' expre Lgi-t Priw” f thaiK'g v npprs uton w re a jv of Me jnd thee prayer tr dfWi'g Ue mg were a da tv ritual hv I he not rg t hat I harK'gv stg wa tr-- t di bred a national houdav hv Brevdi nt I ru ln n "f‘ I he pro r near tate id !’i n Thurdav t i Zf thanKg v tu Hin ti'Uh'rv (i'u’uI fr layaways abatable enta'-i'-- he r v 'tat e a’i- ' n I a i a dav ? tme m rather than an a mourn rg anil hur tfalU' 'urM t'exp on t la - "f the h i''-rupn TharxKsgiv mg It g d iut r the init m Novenber a tlav if praver the earlv mg rei u mg mm UVWeyShc' wkcSSp Viordng to the had ulreadv H( r in l pi explirers future English 1 h the Pilgrims arrieii One f lhese d' h tradisi Captain 'I hutras Hunt with the Indians as earlv as e I I l°7A2jmw I center —Free Painting classes -- paint brushes sprays other supplies -- -- -- (provided & sold) —Make nice gifts MAKE YOUR OWN: 1 PLAQUES PLANT PEDESTALS CANDLE HOLDERS LAMPS 750 W 2nd N Rocksprings Development QCOOOOQOO foi l fsi pr he orn Pilgrims entered into a t I trea- ts with Massait leader of the Wamjkimuig trde The treatv the Indian to harm anv of the w hde settler It also required that the Indians fe unarmed when they entered the settlement The Warn panoags also agreed txx defend the pilgrim from attack from oth neighboring tnfw However w thin 50 ytkn (ulk ing the firt celefiraiion macucra of native villages by white rm war broken promise nd broia treaties resulted in almost Ui destruction f the VS arrpanoiw other Ea N w Y ngland nationi h vear at Plymouth there i a Rock I hankgiving cewnajj the tuwnpepk rtk given fiv manv sjss he fur the crowds via come In l’7o the Massachusetts I department of Commerce asiutf to select a the Warrpanoag speaker to mam the ISOth Pilra anruv erar Frank James a Wampsnosf defendant of the nation who nat the pilgrim was chosen todeliv the pee h Put admmitritors a charge of the ceremony would bH allow him to read it lntwdofi traddiuna! Thanksgiving biHSiHJ (ms h he dealt with the diup of the V ampanutg tnbx mg of thanks has toco I tradlionai part of the lives of both the white and Indian people It i Thorna intent lohivtta dav i hildren value the cortril lion made hv Indians and whit to the ru h tradtions paraiue The g: Crusade for Christ open to all by Kirk Johnson -Do-i- t-yourself died in the loo vear period follow-nh urujwan tontact When the Pilgrim arnvevi they Thev tsgan to explore CajH dug up graves and look the tfat was stored in them Thi ai g red the Indians and thev at hut were a ived the Pilgrim dr sen utf hv Hie explorer I he nexf inntdi't that the PIgrm had with the native was w th rs(panturn know n as Sijuarv I'lMuan t" in he historv the whiten anl tm anti taught them to give h rn fr-fiai- l Ind-a- icrtait Y ('1 tgn prenta: In America the best looking skiers He lapfurml 27 native American and suid them as slave in Spain Other expeditions also engaged in slave trad ng I hese ith expedition brought th m ttianv disease Native jieople had no inimumtv to these and uf imateii fersi s ere losse Of an students occur through individual one appointment with one-o- Crusade for I hnt Inter an inter denominational student Christian movement that emphasize man ned to personal Iv know (od It mrmbiers fieheve that 8 person must have a heartfelt understanding of four haste htblual principles before knowing (nd first the hdile teaches that (Jod loves u and offers the fest plan for our live Secondly nan cannot know nr experience (od s love fe ause he is sinful and separated from him Third Jesus Christ is the onlv wav to know and experience (hid s love Iwcause he is the onlv provision for man s sin Fourth m order for a person knowledge of Christ to be more than a philosophy stale ritual or religion we must individually a an act of our will accept Jeu ( hrit as our personal Savor and Ford ( nlv then fas onie a das a ( hnstian in the Hhiuai sene of the word In an effort to obiitiveiv confront students with the person of ( hrist we have sponsored the ('ampu national i multi-medi- l)rtunut tai rr as ( ollege Muih I presentation as a series of meetings of our interaction with w 11 if e Do you believe in the devil? A Louis Harris of survay Americans 1H years old and older asked Do you believe in the devil or not?” According to the results M percent said that they did 30 percent said they did not believe in the devil 12 percent said it would depend on how "the devil" is defined and five percent said they were not sure The survey was taken in April of 1974 them Over the Thanksgiving holiday Campus Crusade for Christ is holding a conference m the Hilton Hotel m Salt Cake City for students from campuses in Utah Idaho and Montana The conference will include three speakers g'Mid group singing a special con a Thanksgiving Day feast ui small group interaction over eoa tent covered by the speaken welcome to ttoi Everyone weekly mwting of the CCCT are held n I ueday evenings cert i pm in H "H 225 of the StudNt Center Small group Bible studwi available around campus for tk interested S |