Show WOMANS PLACE IN SOCIETY Wise Words to Graduates of Rowland t Hall From Bishop Abiel j 1 Leonard Women as tIm CornerStones or Society So-ciety was tho theme of the discourse of tho Rev Bishop Leonard at SU Marks cathedral yesterday In delivering tho baccalaureate address to the students of Rowland hnll He chose as his text tho lllth verse of tho Twelfth Psalm That our daughters may be aa tho polished cor nor of tho temple Youthful femininity thronged the church to listen to the words of advice and coun 1 sal to those of tho number who had fin I shed tho requirements of the institution Besides the students many friends and relatives attended tho services Bishop Leonard said In iinrt On Thursday of this weelc we wend forth lv twentysecond graduating class lent Rowland Hnll our division school Tor girls It Is lilting therefore that on this Sunday preceding something should be said by way of advice and counsel tot to-t who having completed u course of study In a Christian Institution and arc now going forth to grapple with lifes problems In that complex thing which wo call society f ask tho attention < < of tho class as well JIB of tho congregation to the words of the Psalmist In the earnest prayer that they may bo us tho polished corners of the trrnplo Of courso this Is I highly figurative I fig-urative language but the words arc full of significant meaning The polished corners cor-ners of the temple are significant of both beauty and strength That which gives strength to the building Is tho corner stono moro Important oven than tho rest of the foundation The temple at Jerusalem Jerusa-lem may be understood as a symbol of human society which slowly and silently is being dally constituted Ncccrsarlly there resides In the cultivated culti-vated and refined women of Salt Lake a greater scope for good than In any other class If nIl tho members of tho literary clubs vcro earnest positive outspoken Christian women what might they not accomplish But arc all of these the women wo-men who aro doing tho Masters work They ought to bo tho polished corners of the spiritual tomplo of our Lord as well as of society Thre Is such a thing perhaps per-haps ns being negatively good but positive posi-tive goodness IB the thing whloh counts There nre plenty of women In this city who have executive ability when It comes to managing social and literary clubs I plenty of women who can talk entertainingly I entertain-ingly of literature art and sclenco and music but where are the women who can and will talk for Jesus ChrLqt Ai von go forth Into Ufo there are many doors of usefulness open to you Tho world has never had such a need of workers as It has today Remember that the end of work Is not always a means of sustenance but of usefulness Consecrate Conse-crate your lives then to some good work And do not thlnlc that work must always be done for pay If God has blessed you with even a moderate competence bo glad to spoIl yourself for others It Is Just as praiseworthy to give your life to tho service of your fellows as It Is for another anoth-er to give his means So live that you may reflect credit on our Alma Mater and look back with Joy to the molding Influences hero I which have helped you and so become In the very best sonso of the term polished cornerstones corner-stones In the social and spiritual fabric which IB weaving both for tlmo and for eternity Of |