CB's Gave'a Whole Lot of Soul'on Harding

CB's Gave'a Whole Lot of Soul'on Harding

Harding University Scholar Works at Harding The Bison Archives and Special Collections 11-17-1972 The Bison, November 17, 1972 Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.harding.edu/thebison Recommended Citation The Bison, November 17, 1972. (1972). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.harding.edu/thebison/1008 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at Scholar Works at Harding. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Bison by an authorized administrator of Scholar Works at Harding. For more information, please contact [email protected]. C. B.'s gave 'a whole lot of soul' on Harding By Martha Townsend ago, they were .know as the "What do they want from the Spittones. Ever·· since their Cornelius Brothers? I don't know recording days, however, they what they want, but they can get have been known as The Cor­ a whole lot of soul for about an nelius Brothers, The Cornelius hour and a half! " Brothers and Sister Rose and These words heralded across now they are The Cornelius Harding's large auditorium last Brothers, Sister Rose and Billie Friday night as ·Cornelius Jo. Brothers and Sister · Rose hit The C.B. 's have been on tour Harding with "the biggest batch for almost six months and will of soul" that has been seen on continue until two weeks before campus in quite a wbile. Christmas when they will return The C.B.'s are a family music home for a vacation. They will group from Fort Lauderdale, begin again at the new yea:r, Fla. Carter Cornelius, when they will also be getting spokesman, said, " The group is ready for a TV show. C. Cornelius from Fort Lauderdale, but said, "We have been touring so records in Miami. We got started long and so constantly, I don't recording in Miami. Actually, we know where we were last!" got our biggest start in Fort When asked what his reaction Lauderdale, but not too many was when he learned that Har­ know it as of now. They will, ding was "a Bible college," he though." said, "I didn't know what to do. There are 15 children in the We have played one before, but Cornelius family, 10 boys and five like it's been a long time. It has girls. They range in age from 10 been about two years since we to 35 years oi age. Two are have played it. we· didn't know married, Car.ter and Eddie, the what to expect. If they wanted us two rruHe singers. There are six as what we are or, you know. So in the group: one on the we figured we'd take a chance. saxophone, one on the congos, Worked out fine." and four singers. The night of the · The singer said that they did Brother and sister, Carter "Sugarloaf" and Rose, take turns at laying on the soul at the S.A. spon­ concert Billie Jo, the newest not change the program for sored lyceum last Friday night which featured The Cotnelius Brothers and Sister Rose, a family soul Harding's audience. "We did it addition to the group, 'Vas ill and group from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. · -Photo by Estes couldn't make the performance. just like usual," he said. "Except The family has been pl.aymg for alot of the conversation. We "like always," but they have areused to playing clubs." beeri recording for only about He· said that it was a "nice four and a half year. Nme years audience. Best we have played in D a long time"." The soul family performed eight vocal numbers during their t Dead tell stories concert and one for an encore. The songs were "Signed, Sealed, from Spoon River Delivered," "Gonna Be Sweet VOL. 48, NO. 12 HARDING COLLEGE, SEARCY, ARKANSAS 72143 NOVEMBER 17, 1972 So~e past inhabitants of Spoon For You " "Love the One You're River, TIL, tonight and tomorrow With," '.'Proud Mary," "Just My will tell their stories from the Imagination," "Don't Ever Be 'Jesus anc/ the Church' chosen as theme grave in the form of a readers Lonely," "It's Too Late to Turn theater. Back Now" and "Treat Her Like Senior Michael Murrie is the a Lady." director of a cast consisting of ·The back-up group - a Monday brings lectureship Carolyn Dell, Marilyn Harris, drummer, two guitarists, a congo player and a saxophonist - in­ Patty Schiro, David Cun­ By Susan Bradley ''Action •' news parer. Stanley New Orleans, will talk on "The ningham, Lot Therrio and H. K. troduced the singers with a "Jesus and the Church" will be Shipp places specia emphasis on Grace of God." Mter being a Stewart who each play several (See Cornelius p. 6) the theme of next week's forty­ high school and college youth. He denominational preacher for parts in the adaptation of Edgar ninth Annual Thanksgiving is a Texan now living in St. Louis seven years, he now spends most Lee Masters' Spoon. River An­ Lectureship at Harding. and will speak Wednesday on of his time speaking for youth thology. There will be various speeches "The Jesus Movement, Then and groups, Bible conferences and The presentation centers on Gift Fair during the four-day lectureship Now." meetings. Marge Green, a past citizens of a smaJl central by speakers and some members Richard Rogers, a minister in housewife in Bloomington, Minn., IDinois town speaking from their of the Harding faculty. The Lubbock, Tex., . is author of has the topic "Spirititual Enrich­ graves in a c~etery at the turn theme will be portrayed through several books and has preached ment." of the century. Monday - Tuesday theme lectures, forums and in several· foreign countries. His J. T. Marlin of Hereford, Tex., The production will be classes. topic will be "The Bride of who has .ltiven 2500 lectures on presented tonight at 8 p.m. and 2nd floor Art Center Jimmy Lovell of P alos Verdes Christ.'' Ray L. Beeson, minister Bible lands and conducted 255 tomorrow at a 2 p.m. matinee in Estates, Callf.b will . speak of the Mabelvale Church of Christ gospel meetings, will speak on the little theater. Admission is Thanksgiving Dig ton "Faith in near Little Rock, will explore "The Body of Christ" James free. Action." He edits the monthly "The Ancient Church in a Moffett has the subject "The Modern Age-Does it Speak to our Spirit of Love.'' He is mi.ni.Ster of Present Moral Problems?" Park Ave. congregation in Eddie Cloer of Rogers, Ark., Memphis and is on the Advisory has conducted 150 meetings and Board of Freed-Hardeman and youth meetings, and will speak International Bible College of on a forum concerning the An­ Florence, Ala. cient Church in a Modern Age, L. 0, Sanderson, who retired in "Is It Relevant to Our Youth?" 1967 after 32 years of local LeRoy Wood is superintendent preaclling work and now writes of Southern Christian Home at hymns, condu.cts meetings eight Morrilton. His topic is months a year and writes Bible "Benevolence." Dr. Jack P. study materials, will deliver Lewis, professor at Harding ''Heart-felt Religion.'' Graduate School of Religion in ''The Second Coming of Christ'' <Memphis , will discuss "In­ is the Thursday theme lecture of spiration and Authority of the Associate Professor of Bible Bible" and will conduct slide Jerry Jones. Harrell D. Davidson lectures on the Holy Land, will hold forth on "Metaphors of "Sacred Sights on the Gospels." the Church" in a theme forum. Tom Sibley, a former He is minister of Fifth and denominational preacher from (See Lectureship p. 5) S. A. designs Friendly Week, smiles to follow Thanksgiving By H. K. Stewart special church services centered Faculty friendliness is the around friendliness in the gym em.pbasis of theNov. 'n- Dec. 1 Wednesday nigbt, men's dor­ Frie.ndly Week ~nsored by the mitory open ho~ Thursday Student ~alien. nigbt and a lycegm Friday night. It is hoped that the .faculty will As part of the idea of facUlty· open up to their clilsses and tell a student friendliness.a list is going little bit about tbeir lives and to be post.ed .on which teachers backgrounds. : :· can sign their .names and list odd Plans are still iii. the mill for jobs they need done, then some of the activities in mind. students can sign up to help. ay government at L.R. However, the eve{lts which have Participation by everyone in Freshman Joe Corum and junior Debbie Deid)J(er defended Tuesday their bill on unilateral in­ been finalized mtlude a Belles the Harding communlty is tervention at the Student Congress of Human Relations at the Little Rock capitol, The Harding and Beaux showcase Monday essential for friendly week's debaters received a, certificate of merit for exceUent Senate delegation - second only to the night, open hOuse of women's success. University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. - PhOto by E:stes dormitories Tuesday night, Smile. Z 'lUE HARDING BISON, Searcy, Ark. Nov.l7, 1972 . rilth Column--. from the Editor's Deslc: Daylight saving forever? Yes, Am~rica Spring ahead, fall back. Why doesn't ARlerica spring her God to stop the sun in its tracks. daylight saving time ahead one hour and leave it for there once The concept of daylight saving time has been around since and for all? 1784 when Benjamin Franklin suggested such in a whimsical By Martha Townsend Why must the advent of winter come with a sudden blue hour essay. Thanksgiving. Cranberry of premature evening? Surely, reason would declare for morale's The first successful resolution to advance the clock an hour was sauce .

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