Show Ks P SERVICES ARE AKE WELL ATTENDED AT TEN i E D REV CARVER DELIVERS SERMON OF KNIGHTS text inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the tile least of these ye did it unto me tho knights of pythias and the rathbone sisters attended the morning service at the first presbyterian church the church was very prettily decorated with roses the fol following lowIn sang airs john culley hiss miss lou mitchell and miss ilass myrtle ballinger mr davenport rendered the violin offertory fer tory rev carver speaking alting from the text inasmuch ae as ye did it unto one of the least of these A my aly bret brethren hren ye did it unto me said in part men who with one great aim in life have endeavored to accomplish that aim have also achieved other and sometimes far greater thin things a than they had even hoped for columbus had the dream of a way to india aad and in ever hoping and endeavoring deavo ring to accomplish his aim ho he found a new world and opened wide the doors of hope and opportunity to millions ot of oppressed people david dreamed of a great temporal kingdom wherein righteousness should rule and as his ideal was attained he from time to tj time me poured forth his soul in song and lo 10 the he world today is richer and ib weeter for in attaining his first purpose I 1 e his power of song was developed sofrom roTO each ot of our lives there is brou brought forth a fruitage of bervice which never intended to hear bear we meant to be true to those around us and in being true to others our own lives received an added blessing oe of strength such a deepened joy in well doing and so many new now talents were developed that in helping others we gained far greater and far richer life for ourselves this is the twofold two fold told reward of service one reward la is in seeing 9 others blessed blasted by our service ervice Ep fhe other reward is the blessing of ourselves in service our text gives to this an even higher meaning as we served those around about us wo also serve christ we give to the one in need we help the one in sorrow we strengthen the one in temptation or most of 0 all by simply being a friend unto our friends we bring into their life new powers new ideals new visions of attainment and in so serving those about us we serve the ille christ inasmuch as ye did it unto these ye tc did it unto ale xe the commencement of service ile lies rp spring ring benevolence is a misused mis used in thought for from it all actions word it really applies only to the thought it means to wih well a little thing you say to wish another well aye it is one of the rarest how often we ve say goodbye good bye or good morning whence when we do not wish ab at all afe we ave study the life bf christowe we copple completely tely 11 he Is act our air pattern r in lif this ye regard gard as ho he looked loo ked upon life he always sincerely if desired its largest attainment looking beneath that which others s condemned he saw the best and desired for its realization benevolence leads logically to charity the good deed Is the fruit of all ls Is friendship no greater sera service can be found khan han that which one friend fileni renders to another here is the true sphere of every order not alone to help the needy but most of 0 ali ah to be the true friend to others who in the midst of life need the true fj friends jends cheer and in so being a true friend we exemplify the life of him who was the truest friend 1 I have been r somewhat costive but doans Regu lets gave just the results desired they act mildly and regulate reg ulato the bowels perfectly george georgo B D krause walnut ave altoona pa |