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These Revolutionary Thanksgiving days usually were founded upon some military success and fortune smiled wanly, Indeed, upon the Continental army In 1777 the winter of despair at Valley Forge. Valley Forge Observation. Washington's day Thanksgiving proclamation at Valley Forge came after the snows and the hunger and the sufferings of that terrible winter of 1777 73 had departed and spring smiled again upon the fertile valleys of Pennsylvania. The occasion wns the entrance af France Into the war os an ally of the Colonies. The Valley Forge Thanksgiving May, 1778, was a military celebration, with the chaplain of brigade directed "to offer tip thanks and deliver a discourse suitable to the occasion." Then there was cannon fire and hurras, and cries of "Long Live the King of France!" "Ixng IJve the Friendly European Towers I" and finally a general run nlng Are and the huzza, "The American States!" j Celebrations of Peace. Another special Thanksgiving day was ordered by General Washington at Newburgh on the Hudson, April 19, 1783, eight years to the dny from the Ultimate Shot fired at Islington. peace had been assured ever since the surrender of Cornwallls, but the question had become alarmingly acute ever Since: How was It possible to keep even a remnant of the army alive to -- vVL b) 1 ' ,'!...'".'.,- .- nnrnmSf i iiniiTtt mini n -'i ' i ii -"- ' receive the treaty Six the day appolnetd for a Thanksgiving, peaceT months more of this starvation, this I went to St. Paul's chapel, though It utter discouragement as to the use of was most Inclement and stormy but It all the harassed general dared not few people at church." The signing think of what his poor boys might be of the confederation articles was the driven to do to end It all. especial occasion. The Joy with which the Information Quelling the Insurrection In Pennwas at last received from Sir Guy sylvania was again a deliverance from Cnrleton that a cessation of hostilities danger, and cause for great rejoicing on the part of all the people, and a was announced cau scarcely be Imagined. Immediately, the commander proclamation was made, appointing a In chief Issued his proclamation and day of thanksgiving, for the general directed that a public religious service welfare and stable condition of the and thanksgiving should take place on Union. This was Issued from Independence hall, and February 19, 1795, was thus set apart, on which day the nation was "with devout reverence and affectionate gratitude., to return thanks for Its national blessings and implore their continuance." As with all of George Washington's papers, this proclamation abounds in patriot-Isand counsel of the highest order, both as worthy of emulation today as MAY 7, 1778 yesterday. Much Reason for Thanks. the same evening, April 19. This was In looking back to these special probably the happiest Thanksgiving America has ever experienced, writes Thanksgiving days of early American Estelle Harris In the Bicentennial history, no patriotic heart can help News, published by the Alexandria, feeling the beauty and appropriateAlso, the with the ness of these gatherings. Va., Gazette In United States commission for the celepart they played In keeping the little nation as one Ideal family, until it bration of the annivercould walk alone, the American fasary of Washington's birth. A country gained glory and honor, and home thers holding before It the truths on around the bend of the road. December 11, 178.1, the gloriously solemn day appointed by congress, Dr. John Rogers preached his famous sermon, announcing . . . "We have taken our place among the nations and empires of the earth." Presidential Proclamation. The first Presidential Thanksgiving NOVEMBER 26, 1789 proclamation named November "Q, As far as the people were con17S9. which the foundation rests, liberty, cerned, they could Join in with any equality, integrity. For whatever else and all services, for they felt the na or has not happened, the foundation was saved again now that the has tion of this nation still rests securely great Washington was at the helm. and there is much to be thankful for As for Father George himself, he was on day. The stars have entirely too busy to write much in not Thanksgiving faltered In their course and freedom still reigns. The good earth has blossomed and fruited for her overlord, man. as In 1W7 and 1770. and now that autumn has marked the finish of her harvest for this year, old earth Is drawing back her sap, her chlorophyl and her chemicals into her storeroom, to he covered with snowy blankets Instead of green grass conAPRIL 19, 1783 serving niul renewing all her power, that diary of his, that Is such a pre making of ready for next summer's glory. clous legacy to his people. Here Is spread all he says: ".November 20. Being of ii j - T COLLEGE OF EI6HEERIH 13ih ana Madwm Su Oakland, Calif. POLYTECHNIC COME TO OAKLAND We invite young men to come to this college with assurance of the best facilities in the West for Engineering Speciaiiiaiion. Gvil, Electrical, Mining, Mechanical, Aeronautical, Radio, Architectural and Air Conditioning, Refrigerating Engineering. This college maintains coo tact with leading corporations and engineers who employ our graduates. 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Next door to it is a modern structure of twelve stories, and as one stands across the square and contemplates the two, one cannot fail to he struck with the contrast between the busy, thriving city of today and blood. the Spanish world that flourished To stand In the small room, where once at San Antonio and is gone Colonel Bowie lay III when the fort was surrounded, brings the struggle for Texas Independence very close Corn Borer's Enemy to the present day to see the line A tiny wasp, a parasite that lives across which the defenders stepped to indicate their choice when the on and eventually kills the larvae of question of defense or abandonment the Kuropean corn borer, has been of the mission was put to them by discovered in Italy and is being intheir commander to go into the vestigated by entomologists of Unitroom in which Iuvy Crockett was ed States Department of Agriculture slain all these give the stranger a with a view to Its introduction into area in this counclear concept lou of why the Sons the and Daughters of the Texas Revolu- try. The insect belongs to the group tion nre justly proud of their state, known as the braconids, which lay their history, their distinguished an- their eggs within the bodies of other insects. The wasp larvae feed withcestors and its shrines. The Alamo is filled with relics of in the bodies of their unwilling early Texas history each with an hosts, literally eating them to holexplanatory card. A half day can low shells. Then they spin cocoons, be spent in the Alamo inspecting the from which adult insects emerge, mementoes of that period of Texas ready to hunt out other victims for history, American history and world their fatal eggs. history too ofteu unnoticed In the world. busy work-a-daAnother interesting sight in down-towAsker What do you mean by saySan Antonio is San Fernando ing that your wife is in and out all This remarkable old the time? cathedral. church was built In 1731. It is In Teller She's In a rage and out an excellent state of preservation ' of funds. Spiritual Significance The Thanksgiving dinner may be. as it often has been, hallowed, and ake on a sacramental character. If It Is not more than a mere feast it is wholly out of keeping with the true spirit of the day, which is one of pro found spiritual significance, emphasising us It does the relation between God and man. It Is possible to spiritualize the most commonplace, and even material things, as one meal in "the upper room" was spiritualised twenty centuries ago, and has survived both as a saerifWe and a thanksglv Ing Philadelphia Ledger. I san Q. R. (Quick Relief) Pile Otrrt ment Is a new remedy for to Perhaps the best known of all places of interest in San Antonio, Texas, is the Alamo. This famous building faces Alamo plaza, a parkway two blocks long by a block wide, In which grow palms and various trees and plants. other The Alamo is a small building of adobe, surrounded by a court, inclosed with a high stone wall. The thrill of the Alamo comes as you first place foot on its floor. The very atmosphere of the place the recollection of the deeds of valor the enacted within It quickens OH, NOBLE BIRD! ... SFlfcCBi semi-tropic- I GEORGE piu o.n Pi 18 Ointment Historic Structure Filled With Relics. INGTON'S Thanks giving day proclamation at Valley Forge took great pains to put before the soldiers "the tremen- " doim reason for this most special acknowledgment of the divine goodness." We of today, looking back with a full knowledge of the great trials and sufferings placed upon the Continental army In that winter of misery at Valley Forge, may perhaps wonder at the faith thus unfolded. There Is, however, one fact which we, accustomed to observe the last Thursday of November as Thanksgiving day, should not overlook. It Is thanksgiving day as we know It, with a definite place upon our calendar, did not come into existence until 180.1 Thanksgiving day originated with the Pilgrims, who set aside a day for thanksgiving at Plymouth immediately fter their first harvest, In 1C21. The Massachusetts Bay colony first observed such a day In 1GI50 and frequently thereafter until 10S0, when It p.M '1 VISITOR TO ALAMO GETS REAL THRILL GIVING THANKS IN DARK DAYS OF REVOLUTION lirtl tat from Protrudln. Bleeding. Itching or Blind Piles, can now get rellet from Ten first treatment by using two-fol- d V Come, gallant bird I Come, emperor of your kind. And in your prostrate fortunes we shall find The Juiciest joys that ever palate felt. 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