Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1920 — Page 2
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I 1 * SOCIETY DOINGS ♦ | Club Calendar Thursday Evangelical Ladles’ Aid —Mrs. Felix Graber. Loyal Workers’ Class —Mrs. Lillie Hammond. I Mt. Pleasant Mite Society — Mrs. Frances Fuhrman. Eastern Star—Masonic Hall. Eastern Star —Masonic Hall. . U. B. Church Ladies’ Aid — Mrs. Jesse Schwartz. Friday Loyal Daughters—Mrs. E. B. Kern. C. E. Social—Presbyterian Manse. Pocahontas Needle Club — After Lodge. M. E. Mite Society Mrs. Geo. Roop. The Pocahontas Needle club will, meet Friday evening Immediately after lodge. All members are requested to be present. ♦ The Loyal Daughters of the Evangelical church will meet Friday evening with Mrs. E. B. Kern. Members are requested to be present. • The Mite society of the Methodist church wil hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon after the Fordyce funeral at the home of Mrs. George vßoop on Tenth street. ORANGE DESERT Peal oranges, one in dish alternate layers of sliced oranges and prepared cocoanut. Sprinkle a litle sugar on the layers of orange. Harry louder is going into the movies—“l am going to make the first real living pictures in the world,” he says. The talking and singing picture has at last been perfected, he declares.
How to Live » Common Son.. Commants an Health, Happiness and Longevity i By GEORGE F. BUTLER. A. M, M. D.
f r rrffffrfrrrrffri/TfFi*r***“* a 1 OostrlgU. IMS. SV Imsrakusul Press Boreas MENTAL HABITS. No one escapes trouble, so whatever may be your condition you have no monopoly tn suffering. You have your compensations. Don’t whine and get the complaint habit. "Make the best of things." This homely phrase IS. after all, the shibboleth of life. It Is the faculty of seeing some good—of drawing some Inspiration from the most bidden source, that makes life endurable, that glorifies It Life is pleasant or unpleasant bard or easy, according to the way you look at It, the way you think of life. Thoughts govern action, and he who governs his thought# Is master of his destiny. Destiny Is not about you. but within you. HealthfifL hopeful, optimistic thoughts are essential to strong minds and bodies. Worry Is one of the very bad mental habits; It Injures beyond repair certain cells of the brain; and the brain being the nutrient center of the body, tbe other organs become gradually injured, and when some disease of these organs or a combination of them arises, death finally ensues. Thus may the habit of worrying kill. Only too often mental habits are morbid in their nature, and consequently cast a morbid Influence upon tbe physical system over which they rule. Especially Is this true when our minds are centered on the Involuntary functions of the body. A man who has bls mind constantly upon his digestion will soon have Indigestion. Nature purposes to run her own machinery, and when we undertake to supplent It by human plans or artificial ways we destroy the natural process and disease results. Thinking of what Is eaten during or after meals Is a dangerous practice, and If continued until It becomes a habit will be a greater obstacle In the way of curing any disease of the stomach than any other factor. A person who suffers pain, nnd suffers bls mind to revert to it constantly, establishes a nerve habit of pain, and the sense of pain grows, while the capacity to endure pain lessens. There can be no greater calamity to chronic invalids than that they get together and tell their ailments to each other. Such a course is but nursing disease and rtn'vring it less curable. It should always be the aim to cultivate reverse habits of expression to those we feel during illness. Sickness Is not the least of the opportunities In life. It is the time for reflection. It does not come by accident usually, but Is the effect of a cause. Reason and reflect upon the cause rather than the effect The break In the wrong modes of living which Is present affords the best opportunity to change the bad mental habits and a start In better ways. Many people go Into society just for the purpose of telling their aches and pains and troubles. Such people should be sent to the pest house and kept in quarantine until they are cured: they are as untouched by the myriad happy influences of life as Gie mole is by the light of a star or the flash of a comet. They *ay ‘‘No one is as bad off as I am." Their salutation Is always one that plunges at once Into the condition of the liver, stomach, nerves, or some bodily ailment Forget it! Don’t get the habit of talking about sickness with evev one you meet Can't you find a topic of conversation more elevating than that of your aches and pains and troubles? Cheerfulness Is to the body what sunshine Is to vegetation. Hence with a person who is in search of health, the essential thing to do Is to cultivate cheerfulness, hopefulness, courage, and not allow one’s self to think of his ills, much less to talk about them, except to those who may find it necessary to know them In order to properly direct his life. LEARN HOW TO LIVE. • • • Life Is the Interval between one breath and another —he who only half breathes only half lives, but be who uses NATURE’S rhythm In breathing has control over every function of his being. • • » Many people treble their troubles, making three out of on& by looking forward, looking on. and looking back. Troubles grow mightily, If you brood over them. • • • Fatigue which Is not recovered from after a night’s rest. Is Incompatible with the leading of a normal, efficient, wholesome, and happy life. •• • _ The alm of life Is to produce the perfect man, so one must watch over one's integrity of mind and body. • • • The requirements of health are good air, good food, suitable clothing, cleanliness. and exercise and rest • * • < Work keeps the human being in contact with stimuli from without that are necessary to his health. • • » Self-distrust will destroy you; trust. ■ surrender, sbandoa yourself; believe and tbou ahglt be health • • « Ths to Uve long 1$ te live wisely. and especially te be federate tn all things.
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