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Show THE PARSON Four Westminster Mothers Hold Meeting the spirit of love love for his fellow men, for his followers, and for his Fathers children generally. Is not this spirit of love the real spirit of colleges? What motivates those who seek college training? While some personal interest obviously is involved, is it not the desire of each of who pursues advanced training above the grades to be able to make some contribution to mankind which will make his or her life valuable? Service to mankind is inherent in the basic principles of college education. Such also is the message which Jesus Christ brought to the world. The Holiday season is now upon us. All will celebrate it differently. But celebrate it how we may, still let us ascribe to the holiday a real Glory to God and a sincere good will toward men. Utah State Student Life. Christmas and College Of the many things which have The regular meeting of the Westminster Mothers Club was held a' and can be said of this Holy 1:00 p. m., December 14, in Ferry Season which we now approach, these few lines which here appear Hall. must suffice as our Christmas mesAfter a delicious luncheon, the sage to you. women were entertained by mem Christmas and College, some bers of the Girls Glee Club under unwise once opined, how the direction of Mrs. Simpson. The unalike personare. How different is they girls sang some of the solos from the atmosphere which pervades the Christmas Pageant, and Wayne each. .The one, how sacred and Cochrane read the scripture. sublime; the other, how narrow, Future plans announced by Mrs. how scientific. As college students, we each apLee Muir, club president, include a parent-facult-y meeting the even- proach Christmas with different ing of January 18, and a book re- attitudes, different opinions, different reasonings. Yet, are we imview Monday, March 15. mune to the true spirit of the Savior? THE AGE OF PERICLES We prefer to think not. It should be a tragic mishap if while The Glory That Was Greece pursuing a college education we A HOME PRAYER brings to mind an unequaled com- should lose sight of those things contribuTheir (This was written many years pany of immortals. which this Master Teacher protions to philosophy, science, the claimed for all. ago bya girl who was in domestic live on to service, and was read arts, and statesmanship Was he not constantly seeking Dr. G. Campbell Morgan at this day as basic influences through- after education and by learning? Did one of his services at- Westminster out the world. One of the greatest not his once find him in the parents London. of them was Pericles. The years Temple when he was but a lad, Chapel, Lord Athens of all pots and pans and dominated which he during ere conversing with the learned are known as its Golden Age the men of the time? Was not he interthings, period in which Greek civilization ested in the educational advance- Since Ive no time to be A saint by doing lovely deeds reached its zenith. ment of his fellow men. Or watching late with Thee, And more important than all, he By popular acclaim Pericles (c. Or dreaming Heavens gates, 9 B.C.) was for 30 years the aught with masterful principles Make me a saint by getting meals first citizen of Athens. He spon- which yet are examples to all who And the washing plates! sored the building of the Parthe- would profess educational ability, Altho I must up have hands Marthas non and other new structures which iis was a simple method, yet di- I have a mind, Mary made his city the most beautiful in rect, forceful and meaningful. And when I black the boots and And supporting and bolstering the world. Among them was a magshoes. nificent theater with a seating ca- every word which he uttered was Thy sandals, Lord, I find! of his Under, 10,000. pacity paI think of how they trod the earth, tronage the great dramas of Aeschy- WANT ADS What time I scrub the floor; lus, Sophocles, and Euripides were The staff of The Parson is en- Accept this meditation, Lord! produced. Under his patronage also I havent time for more. secPhidias produced his wonderful deavoring to start a classified tion to help pay the high cost of Warm all the kitchen with thy love, sculpture. And light it with thy peace! publishing the paper. The charge The most persuasive orator and will be slight, only ten cents a line. Forgive me all my worrying most influential statesman of his If the ad id worded right, you can And make my grumbling cease! time, Pericles introduced reforms get a lot of words in two or three Thou wh oddist love to give men food which increased prosperity, raised lines. So remember, gang, if you the standard of living, advanced have any old thing to sell, or buy, or In a room or by the sea, culture, and strengthened trade, for fast results (we hope) it Accept this service that I do in his He be- will pay to use The Parson clas- I do it unto Thee! friended and helped artists, writers, sified section. and philosophers whose work has Printed below is our first ad; enriched the life of all humanity. sounds like a good deal to make a In the time of Pericles all citi- couple of extra bucks in your spare With All Best Wishes zens of Athens were entitled to par- time. ticipate in the meetings of its pubto lic assembly, which was then the HELP WANTED sole source of political power. Six Students of thousand of the citizens were in the MEN and WOMEN pay of the city as jurors on call for We need representatives in your loWestminster College service whenever that was needed. cale to help fill out an organization Most of the other 50,000 of them for business surveys, delinquent polls, and public opinwere soldiers. Pericles and his gen- ions. listings, . . . Ideal e work. . . . erals put these men to work as Choose your own hours. . . . Your masons, carpenters, braziers, gold- nearest telephone may be your place of business for smiths, painters, and sculptors. surveys not requiring Pericles profound appreciation the signatures of those interviewed. . . . $1 for administrative guaran of high achievement in all fields of tee Send fee, application blank, questionknowledge and art harmonized well naire, plan of operation, and all de1027 E. 21st So. Ph. with his serenity, dignity of bear- tails on how you may manage a sur' for GARDEN STATE . . . us. group ing, commanding personality and vey and NATIONAL SURVEYS, P. O. Box athletic build. 83, Cedar New DELUSION We are all prisoners of our own concepts, like the very old story of the inebriated gentleman kneeling bn the sidewalk clinging desperately to the iron bars of an area-wa- y grating. A policeman helped him to his feet and asked what he was doing. With haughty dignity the fellow demanded I would like to know why I am being detained in this iron cage? HS FOR THE We Feature the Toiletrie Items of LENTHERIC 19-year-- old - j 495-42- . self-governm- ent city-stat- e. ac-cou- CARA NOME o ELECTRIC RAZORS Sunbeam Schick Remington o We Wish the Students of Westminster College the Merriest of Christmases and Success in the New Year nt CLARK HARDWARE part-tim- - 8-08- Grove, COTY jersey. s 33 Corner 17th South and I Ith East Dial 6-68- 32 |