Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 10, 21 November 1919 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1919.

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Young Peoples9 Union This apace will be devoted to the advancement ot Toxin People's Societies of this county, and will be devoted to lexson helps. Interesting news, and everything pertaining to young people's work. Motto For Christ u The Church.

HOW MAY WE PRACTICE THANKSGIVING? Monday, Nov. 17., Sacrifice of Praise -Heb. 13: 10-16; Tuesday, Nov. 18. Thanking In Worship Ps 100: 1-5; Wednesday, Nov. 19, Thanking by

Serving 1 Thess. 6: 11-23; Thursday, Sov. 20, Thanking by Transformation 1 John 3: 1-10; Friday, Nov. 21, Thanking by Generosity Lev. 25: 1734; Saturday, Nov. 22, A Thankful Heart Luke 7: 11-19; Sunady, Nov. 23, topic, "Haw May We Practice Thanksgiving? Eph. 6: 20; Ps. 67: 1-7. Thanksgiving Meeting. Plan For the Meeting. Suppose for this occasion we try the plan of using a "humble meeting." It possible remove the cbairs or the seats from the prayer-meeting room. Cover the lights with a dark blue or gray tissue paper, in order that the room may be very dimly, yet sufficiently well lighted to carry on the service. The idea is to have the room and the service as much like the original Thanksgiving services held by the Puritans as possible. Of course, they came together a't a time and in an atmosphere with but the bfire necessities for a meeting. Use oak leaves and corn stalks and dry grass for decorations about the room. Do not use the piano at all during the service. Try the plan of omitting even the usual songs, using instead

choice bits of poetry. As far aa poasible have no one talk from notes or clippings. Advertise well in advance, and keep emphasizing that all members are on this night urged to carry their bibles with them to the meeting. Be sure and read some scriptural passage In concert. Have the members sit about the floor, and do not stand during the reciting of poetry or the offering of testimony. Answer in the Meeting. Give the date and a brief history of the first Thanksgiving service held; how does a thankful spirit help others, and for what have we to be thankful this year? There is no condition of life in which we cannot be happy and thankful. Paul says he had thoroughly learned this secret. "I have learned in whatsoever state I am. therein to be content. I know how to be abased, and I know also how to abound; In everything and in all things have I learned the secret both to be filled and to be hungry, both to abound nnd to be in want." But can we be thankful In abasement? Yes. "Not to all men," said Phillips Brooks in a sermon on "How to Be Abaeed," "not to any man always does God give complete abundance. To all men sometimes, to some men In long stretches of their lives, come the abasement times times of poverty, times of ignorance, times of friendlessness, times of distrust and doubt; but God does not mean that these times should be like great barren stretches and blanks in our lives, only to be traveled over for he sake of what lies beyond. To him who, like Paul, knows how to be abased, they

have their own rich value. They do for him their own good work. To have our desire set on nothing absolutely except character, to be glad that God should lead us into any land where there Is character to win, this is the only real explanation of life. He that has it may be more than reconciled to living." The practice of Thanksgiving may well begin for each of us in the deliberate acquisition of the habit of thanking God by word for everything. Christians have the habit of thanking him for their food. . The habit should be spread over the whole of life so that we say in every experience, no matter what it may be, "Father, I thank Thee." We sing, "In each event of life how clear thy guiding hand I see." Now sometimes we don't see this clearly. But whether we see it or not we trust, and our trust will be stronger and sweeter If we accustom ourselves to put It In words over every event and occurrence ot every day, whispering or saying aloud to ourselves; "Father, I trust thee and I thank thee." "Lord Jesus, We praise Thee for all of the blessings of the year. For the harvests, for natures nearness and dearness, for Thine own lasting goodness, we would fain magnify Thee. For the shadows which have rested on our ways, for our hours of grief and loneliness, for our pain and hunger of soul, we praise Thee most of all, for out of these have come at length Thy gentlest voice and Thy tenderest smile. Let us come ever nearer to Thee, as Thou are near to us, and make us grateful in spirit and life, even as we express our gratitude in poor human

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speech. For Jesus sake Amen." Economy, Ind. Mrs. H. E. Cain and son Howard, left Saturday for Illinois, on account of Illness of Mr. Cain's mother A car load of lumber was set out this week for railroad stock yards, where necessary repairs are to be made Cisero Qler lost a valuable horse recently Twelve stock cars were placed at stock yards Monday for loading of hogs for Indianapolis market. Mrs. George Cannady and Mrs. Teddy Nose, of Hagerstown, attended the shower Wednesday for Miss Leona Charles A meeting of Indiana station agents, of which our local agent, H. E. Cain is secretary, was held Saturday. A large attendance is reported, next meeting to be held at Blackstone Hotel, Chicago John R. Webb returned to Richmond. Monday afternoon The shower given at the

Friends' Church Wednesday afternoon for Miss Leona Charles, who is to be married this month to Mr. Jesse Townsend, was attended by 81 guests. Many valuable and useful gifts were given. Punch and wafers were served by the following ladies. Mrs. Willie Charles, Mrs. Glunt, Mrs. Art Cain, Mrs. Charley Randall. Mrs. Ellen Clark, Mrs. Charley Hunnicutt, Mrs. John Macey. Mrs. Harry Macey Mrs. Cisero Oler was called to Richmond, Sunday to be at the bedside of her father, M. D. Walford, who took ill very suddenly of heart trouble Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klute were hunting in this vicinity Tuesday Webster high school team played the Economy high Wednesday evening at basketball. Score, 50 to 14 in favor of Economy Mrs Wade Kennedy spent Wednesday with friends at Williamsburg.

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WHY THE HATTER MOVED. One prominent New York batter is

protesting against the rent profiteering which is causing him to remove from one of his shops by displaying flush against the window a sign In bold type, printed on a large piece o! paper cut in the shape ot a hat: KEEP THIS UNDER YOUR HAT THE REASON I'M MOVING From 1913 to 1918 I paid $7,600 for this little store 12 by 120 feet. Latt year I paid $8680. Last month I was told to get out or pay $13,500! That's why I'm going to move. Tve been fighting the 11. C. of U, for 17 years and I'm not going to begin now to rob the public to pay this landlord. (Signed) P. S. In answer to thousands of inquiries my landlord's name Is Can you beat this for rent profiteering?

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