Show WHERE HERE HAPPINESS IS Dr 01 King Declares It I Is Found In Performing j Service for Others Dr Byron Dyron W W. King of o Pittsburg delivered an eloquent sermon at th tho lie vespers meeting at the Y V M. M C C. A A. a at 5 G o'clock yester yesterday a afternoon taking for Cor or his text Serve u God and nd obey HI Ils Ills commandments for 01 that hint Is mans man whole tJ duty uty Following the singing of the tho openIng openIng open open- Ing lug hymns Miss Edna Evans rendered a vocal solo Mr 1 King ICing in opening his illS address said ald that he lund had hal always ben bren a profound pro juco- found round admirer of or goo good poetry the thc the essential factor In Jn poetry being tho ho poetical expression lon o of a R. truth Ii In Inthis Inthis this 1 respect peC he felt olt that man many people missed the lie beauty of the lie poel poems written writ ten by the great grent poets In addition to this he said there thero were ele poems which might not generally b be he considered consid conald- ered as such unless considered In Iii that He lie then went on to read sev soy several eral orai allegorical scriptural palage passages relating re to- Ie- Ie hating lating to old ag age and urged that his hearers should J keep keel their theil bodies in such condition that they should not suffer surel front from neglect later latel on Flom I this he pasted passel to 1 the subject of oC happiness hap hall declaring that all al happiness I grew out of oC sacrifice and sold said nl I am nun going to ask YOl you ev every 01 one of af you ou here hele today toda what was the happiest moment that you have over ever In your OUI life lc Think about It t when you go an a away ay from lucre here and andI aul aulI I will wi ihl venture to say that when you are arc nIC prepared to answer you ou wilt will wil bo ito 10 thinking of oC some good deed or 01 1 kind act that you done Hn i s In iii II Sacrifice He lie toTaLed related 1 the Incident of oC a asking this question of a crippled beggar In Pittsburg Pitsburg and sa salt said II he had bee led lell to ask asle It I because e the man though maimed and Igge ragged had hind that h he was wa haJ happy In Iii II answer to tho the question queston regarding lee the thc happiest moment mo mn- ment nent of his life tIme the tie man told the stor story of or his perilous trip Ill I'll through the tho snows neat near lem Montreal to reach l the bedside bedside bedside bed bed- side of or his bo boy who lay sick Though lila his hands and feet were wel on the journey er he ho persevered c and finally reached the cabin e c tho the boy lay Iny burning with fever el As he pre pressed his frozen hands against the temples of ur the sick sid l lad d his son on opened his lila hise e eyes es and regained con consciousness Folo hug Ing this lila the speaker i elated i-elated several stories stOles of sacrifice Illustrating that hat those of his acquaintance who had lad come Into sudden budden riches thebes or ot power pow POW- er Cu had declared to him that the he hapPiest hap hap- IlP 1 t moments of their lives s 1 had not been heen in gaining the wealth but at sortie some time when ihen through sacrifice e they ther had wrought good to another In conclusion h he lie declared that he lie believed be be- If I Christ should be a asked l cd what was the happiest moment of or hiss his life on earth he hc would have replied When hen I died on the cro cross s for fOl you VOU and for the he guilt buit of the world |