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Show I 1 ! MOTTO FOR CHRISTIAN HOME Ideals Which Consistently Lived Up to, Cannot Fall to Make for Happiness Hap-piness in Life. This home Is dedicated to good will. It grew out of love. The two heads of the household were called together by a power higher than they. To Its decree they are obedient. Every tone of the voice, every thought of their being. Is subdued to that service. They desire to be worthy of their high calling, call-ing, as ministers of that grace. They know (heir peace will go unbroken only for a tlttlo time. And often they suspect that the time will be more short even than their anxious hope. They cannot permit so much as one hour of that brief unity to be touchad - by acorn or malice. The world's Judgments Judg-ments have lost their atlng Inside this door. Those who come seeking to continue the harmony which these two have won are ever welcome. The rich are welcome, ao they come simply. sim-ply. The poor are welcome, for they have already learned friendliness through buffeting. Youth la welcome, for It brings the joy which these two would learn. Age la welcome, for It will teach them tenderness. Collier's Weekly. |