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Show SERH Of RES. FREDERICK FISHER .."There are three thlnngs in the prescription for a happy Thaukuglv-iug" Thaukuglv-iug" said Frederick Vlnlng Fisher at the First Methodist church laet night In his sermon on "How to Havo a Happy Thanksgiving:" "Stop looking In the mirror, get out on the ttreot and Into somebody's else's life and cher them up, and If you haven't much In U1I3 world for which to bo thankful get religion and n hope of a world to come and no matter how Hue you are 11 ko the eoit'ler boy on lhe firing line In the dark and mud, you can whistle through It all, know lng some day It will all bo over, then home and mother and houor forever. "Tho fact Is, hope Is a big factor In t h It, old world. All business in Ogdeu is done on hopo of tomorrow. All nen live on iL But alas; for hope founded on mere dollars and cents or health or life. But hope founded on faith in God and Hcavea and right will never le disappointed. God pity the men who are lonesome and blue In thb life and have no other to look forward to "Be of good cheer, lonesome folks far away from home this Thanksgiving; Thanksgiv-ing; there is a home ahead where love shall find i's own again. Cheer up, yon of the slim pocketbooks; we have God and manhood and two worlds, and that makes any man rich. Cheer up, forget self; get out and help somebody some-body and prcus up to the sky world and God and home." The music of the evening vas strong and Miss Holberg's solo from Meldske, "Cared Thou Thus, O Fattier," was heard with deep interest by tho large congregation. |