Show MOTHER HOTHER AND HOME HONE TOPIC OF SERMONS IN MANY PULPITS SpeaKers Pay Tributes in inEloquent inEloquent II Eloquent Eloquent Tongue to Sancti Sanctity Sanctity Sanc Sanc- ti of Womanhood Mothers Mother's da day was a generally observed ober c Inthe In the tc churches of or this cl city yester yesterday Th The observance no was wa 3 the third celebration ol or mothers mother's day In Utah It I was vas 8 Instituted In phia b by Mr rl Anna JaIls of ot Philadel MOTHER LOVE BEGETS DEEP PAI FAITH FAT SAYS GOSHE Mothers Da Day was the topic selected b by the Re Rev Elmer J I. I Goshen yesterday morning as the lie text tet for fol his sermon to an unusually large audience He delivered aji an eloquent address which was a aa listened to with d deep ep Interest and appreciation In part parl he be ns as follows This day In common with ih thousands thousands thou thou- sands of or our fellow citizens ns all al over the land we meet to keep what l IB Is called caned Mothers Mothers' rother da day And I tak It IL that tat this should be no mere mee dut duty service nor one that seeks to simply with custom comp comply an a accepted True mother love begets a 1 love and anda a faith that Is at at once the deepest and the greatest that men me ever eve hol hold te In a world world-of world ot or misunderstanding and perplexity in ln In a t world where partial knowledge e full tun oft ort clouds the soul soul soul- doubt too often unfurls her sable banner lanner and of sIngs Inn h r sons song of nl night ht an where doubt But there in is II one place never niver n er enters enter Mother love the Iho world orld with a H r rainbow promise and nd In some night night 0 of gloom loom it tells tells' the trembling heart bent that all Its fondest hopes are aro ac al I tru true Youth fades fles love droops droop the leaves len of friendship fall fal but a 8 mothers mother's moth moth- cr ers er's secret fr hope outlives es them all 1 Many of use uso are today remembering remember remember- lag ing Ins llan the o sweet tweet mother-love mother that for tor forus tor us ia Iii a memory a a m memory mory and a R hope and out of or that tat memory and out of at that ho hope we e make our flee fice Duty of Citizens No Now th the community I is simply one great at home the c common common mon horn hom home What hat tr devolves upon th the individual home Ol In Ili 11 some degree e devolves upon the community home Tn In the first uirt frt place It Is the th duty and the business of the the child from community to protect pr evil f e and is 18 Just what tho the average aver aver- age nse community falls al to do The avera average average aver aver- the children chil surrounds a age e community chi chi- community with all aJl sorts sort dren of ot the al of ot pita pitfalls ls and th then n wonders why hy crime h flourishes s and why h so many youths go go 0 astr astray Children have a right to grow to grove to gi Biow JIOW ow ural na naturally and genuinely In el as a. a a plant plant or a tre tree grows No o child can cn have hae a really happy childhood without with with- 3 nal out oit Olt this simple and natural growth The brilliant and and wIt witty Sidney Smith once said d. d If lf I you oU mako make children happy hapP hapPY hap hap- P py now floW you will wl make them happy hence by the memory t twenty enl years ears of or It it H UNDERLYING THOUGHT IS I DEEPER THAN SENTIMENT A bea beautiful sermon mon was delivered by hy bythe I th the thit R Rev Ret P. P A. A A. A Simpkin at at Phillips Congregational Con Con- church last nl night ht on OIl tho the steadfast l affection of or our mothers He Tie said aid that all al motherhood consecrates the da day with wih that divine Ino cl beauty which mother lo OVA oa IP speaks speak ak Speaking further be he said Shalo Shallow of or mind Is he who catches In inthe he the thc memorial nothing but sentiment however how howe e ever J. J b beautiful that ma may be b. b Nay that thing that ia In f born bor In the chalice chalce of ot fragie fragile and crumbling ca clay holds the nearest ie rest thing to th the lie essence of or Gods God's rs beng be- be bP- bP lug ng as t It J spends itself In the tho service fG c ant and sacrifice of true motherhood that man knows in all an the Tin range c of or life lifo ho lie touches For OUt our Saxon Anglo Soon civilization ton the word mother mothr stands stand th the glowing center of or the rl richest things crystallized crystallised r in the thelast I last ast t thou thousand ll years Jear of tho the worlds world's lf life 11 t recalls recalls' the t hp glory lon of or domestic happiness 8 I which Cowper sa says Is the thc only onh bliss of or paradise p that h has s survived the the fall raIl and ad emphasizes g an anew w the debt w wo wowe owe to the truest t cones college and ad the grandest cathedral of Christian civilization that found at ot tho the knee nce of or motherhood TRUE TRU LOVE MOTHER WILL LAST FOREVER WLL The Thie Rev C. C R. R Neel iel pastor of ot the Ue Central Cen Cen- traI V Christian fr church spoke on the ever ever- S of ot mother love love Ho lc spoke of the old phrase last and best i isif gift sif to toman man Is woman The speaker p said that especially Is this tr true If It that woman b be a. a a mother a Contin lie ho hp saul said has been called t the he most l Tin Th hoin hOI ha aHO m hand tant school scho of character The Th that rocks th the cradle ci-adle rules nuns tho the world The child chiI i is like a mirror reflecting Ina hi In a after life the r received c In lifes life's morning Thy TilO home borne la is the tle roth f domain domain do do- main her het kingdom wh where re she exercises constant Control Shirt She Is the example the lie moll model tho the beau benu ideal Idal Mothers you arc arc I Immortal for good od or 0 evil e You hivo over and Ind over r o again In your our children MOTHERS AID AD SONS TO PERFORM WORLD WORK At Westminster Presbyterian church the Rev Re Robert Rober Asa Smith delivered deity deity- delv- delv ered a sermon showing ln ho of or what gr great nt aid to man many t Vf bf f the tho worlds world's greatest men meu their mothers were crp in h helping helping- them to attain greatness He said Mid In part par It I was a 8 Christian moth mothers mother's rs r's hand that enabled Lord Bacon to t write Newton Nowton to philosophize philosophise Alfred Alred the Great Gr at to govern overn and Jonathan Edwards dW to thunder of or judgment to lo cOI come If I there thero is a a mother here herl who does doe not realize her Ir great at re responsibility and op 01 Jet bet her hl go 0 home to revise h her r life Ife le and the life Ufa o of her household to sit 21 at the Master feet until she gains the nf e sary to l make kc 11 her r an Influence tore ence In tho tue world Motherhood is it th tho anti and happiest this side of heaven heaven If if it le o If I be pure and andIn andin In n lh the lie fear of ot 01 God To be a mother Is 15 to b be a queen a sovereign sov soy a statesman n. n Judge a mighty might factor fu tor in the land Say women what more could you OU want 1 Young Youn-g man the gleat greatest mistake you ever made mae wan that you ou lid did not make your four mother both Loth companion and sweet sweet- I icart You go 10 hole home and t tell 1 that mother hd much you jou think of her If iier If lr you ou are fortunate for for- un ite enough nou h to have ha one alive Do I it ho die dies leo It I will 1 bo he a bettor botor act act it to o give her buque bouquet now than to t spend 3 13 a dozen dosen for fr roses to t put on her grave when sh she shA hi 12 da Save Dont Don't he hI ashamed of Y your yUr mother of or her old fashioned d ways Is her old style clothing her old style tlc furniture and her herold herold herold old style ways n s 's of or doing things The They are dearer dearel to her than a new nw tub lub hat ht to a 3 ayoung young oung girl Irl and thoro is a 1 reason eason for fOL It I. I Some day she will wil bo be gone and those thole old things will wi be d dearer to yo you than gold MONEY MONY NOT NECESSARY TO PROVE TRUE WORTH WORT What Arc Are You Worth was the subject sub sub- loot of or an address delivered yesterday at the this First Methodist letho sl church b by the tho le Rev Robert M. M 1 Stevenson president president praM praM- dent of the Westminster cUc college He declared declare that that a a mans man's ability d does docs 3 not alone determine what what he Is worth but that It Is I what ho he gives forth of or that tat abil abU it I ity t that at determines determiner his hs worth orth He lie said one often oren hears bears people pt a. a say If I I only ml had ha mone money what good gooi goO I could do In the tho world I r Continuing the speaker said raid ad A V A greater great great ireat- er mistake was wa never made than tan to t think that one must have bave money mone to do good Fourth of or July orators In our out country count are to dwell on the prone det subject of ot our form torm of at government o er nent and to recount the lie many blessings and liberties enjoyed under un nu- nu dee der de it f. f The ie man who Is II conceded to be bethe bethe the real father tather of this country was John Calvin who lio with Ith hl hil little colony In Switzerland gave nc birth to the republican form of ot government He wa was not rich Wh When n his estate ette was wa settled It I was a s seen een n that he had left lot but about abut 1300 00 Milton who ho gave to literature ono onA of or ori i its ts finest classics was poor and blind John Bunyon Bunyan Bunya whose Pilgrims Pilgrim's Progress Progress' ranks next net thin the Bible in religious tD Inspiration tion ton means and ad teaching possessed no great |