Show first Fifty-first Birthday I i Continued from last week To those who live In never ending fear cf what may come with every passIng passing pass pass- Ing year I II II I In blissful ignorance pause to say If I can live the life that comes each day and nd bravely face Its share of jo joy Y and sorrow sorrow then I will be content to wait walt and never fear tomorrow j I TOAST ST ON OS TO TOMORROW I Tomorrow Is the morning when j I Shell She'll take up dieting agal again I Tomorrow is the happy day I All borrowers will their loans repay i II I Tomorrow morning I Intend I To To- start a a lot of faults to mend j I Letters which should go out tonight Tomorrow I shall surely write Tomorrow be It cold or warm The vilest sinners shall reform Tomorrow if were here will find findAll findAll All misers generous and kind Tomorrow none a task will shirk The laziest man will go to work Do half halt tomorrows tomorrow's plans today And many woes will pass away What Is Tomorrow r morrow Daddy Is today tomorrow today tomorrow No son of course it Isn't tomorrow w. w dut out you said It was was When did I say today was tom tomorrow tomor tomor- oro r row ow Yesterday Well it t was Today was tomorrow Yesterday but today Is today Just a as Yesterday was today yesterday and Is Yesterday today and tomorrow Will be today tomorrow which Makes today yesterday and tomorrow all at once Now run along and ald play God gave me eyes to see tee sunshine as and flowers and precious time to make beautiful hours Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own u ul understanding la Iu all thy ways acknowledge l ledge edge him and He shall direct thy paths paths 35 I If nations as well as individuals would trust In the Lord and heed Ills His words I t the they hey would be guided aright I If we would heed the soul stirring words spoken to Joshua when he was called to take over the duties of Mose Moses and lead the people of Isarel sarel Into the Promised Promised Prom Prom- Land the tomorrows would be brighter For the Lord said Be strong and of good courage be not lot afraid I neither be thou dismayed for the Lord I thy God is with thee whither so ever thou Joshua Joshua 1 19 9 I The poets have a theme for It this existence of ours they picture mankind i as sailing over the sea of ot life they ap appoint appoint ap ap- point each of us as captains of his soul Our emotions make up the crew We must guard against mutiny The cargo Is a store of conquered difficulties The ballast Is a sense sens to be shifted when emergency arises The compass Is likened to our heart and the North Star that paver never falling failing guide Is Faith Falth Just one Ole desire I have for tomorrow It is th that t I may well surpass today Of ot yesterday one good thing I would borrow Experience to guide my present way MP MRS E E. E J. J Madame President said And so In conclusion let us say Ships sail east and ships sail west With the self same winds that blow But its the set of the sails and not the gales That determine the way they go Like the winds of ot the sea are the the ways of fate i As we voyage along through life Tie the set of the soul that decides decides' the goal And not the calm or the strife u Mrs Wilde then Introduced the new officers for 1948 OFFICERS President President Mrs W W. J J. J Bardsley First Vice President President Mrs Harold Wil WU liams IIams Second Vice President Mrs John Cone Recording Secretary Secretary Mrs Wm Horan Corresponding Secretary Mrs Ray Ray Gilbert Treasurer Treasurer Mrs D D. D Sawyer Historian Historian Mrs Percy Williams Directors Directors John Buck Mrs Harold lIar lIar- old Leahy To each and every one who In any way contributed to the pleasure and success of our first fifty luncheon weare weare we weare are Indeed grateful and thanks to them all all S. S R R. S. S Secretary Womans Woman's Athenaeum |