Show SELF SACRIFICE INESSENTIAL IS IS AN ESSENTIAL Rev fRev Elmer Elmerl I. I Goshen Urges Less Selfishness and Greater Humanity to HISTORY OF GREAT REAT MEN Highest Highest- Minds and Greatest Lives f Were Punctuated With Material Material Material Ma Ma- Sacrifices That l That none attain greatness without iome orne sacrifice was the thc assertion made madeI by I Rev Elmer T. T Goshen pastor of or the thc First Congregational church in his ser ser- on yesterday morning He said that did not mean necessarily gh ng ng up this worlds world's goods but giving HJ p something of ot character The Breacher took his text from the last art rt rt of or the thc second chapter of or II 11 Timthy Tim Tim- thy th And the servant of or the Lord not strive but be gentle unto all alllen len jien en apt to teach patient In meek- meek ess Instructing those that oppose I If God peradventure will live Ive them repentance to the thc acknowledging acknowledging edging o of the truth and that th they y yay nay aay recover themselves out o of the tho snare o of the tho devil who arc are taken captive captive cap- cap tive by him at his will wIIl first called attention to Dr A Goshen Goshon ft nf H e 15 v u. u Y VA AU we IL 0 fi Man must procure himself food tood to sustain his bis body said the minister drInk i to nourish It and raiment to clothe It Then he ho can commence ac acquiring I ac- quiring those other needful things which form tho the second step nature would have us take In making sacrifice fice great ice great sacrifice one sacrifice one does not have havo to o give up those things which are arc need- need ul UI to sustain life lifo for then the person annot be bo strong enough to make his sacrifice Gho up bodily comforts give up Measures Such sacrifice always brings Is reward The mother who sacrifices l for tor her children Is rewarded In way it-way w y only mother love can know Cho ho parent who makes sacrifices for tor he education of his child Is paid back many fold old Milton tHUon made a great reat sacrifice In dUng his immortal poem He lie knew that hat he be would lose his eyesight but he his work that unborn peole people peo peo- le Ie might read the great story It was wasis ils is 18 mission to write Frederick Dougas Doug- Doug as gave up the comforts and good things of ot this life that he might work or or the black slave r i I nI want to say especially to the young oung people eople that this Is not an age of fice ice It is an age o of selfishness Everyone Every EVery- one ono Is Is' seeking to get all for himself and nd think not o of others We need another another another an an- other Ruskin or another Lowell to toI I tell ten us o of our follies and start us off oft aright again L Young oung people who are Just corn corn- fencing the tho battle of life and are wondering won- won dering what the they will do and how they e will win do It t will do well to ber that the thc greatest good g and reward Ian and l happiness comes from sacrifice I T |