Show FRUITS OF FIELD UPON THE CHANCEl St St. Marks Mark's Cathedral Scene of Harvest Festival Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanks f giving Service ALL GOOD GIFTS FROM GOD I Rev Samuel R. R Colladay Delivers Address Upon the Recognition of Divine Blessings I The altar allar of St. St Marks Mark's cathedral was decorated yesterday morning with the fruits ot of the tho orchard and vineyard It was a harvest te festival thal and Thanksgiving hin h in ing service When hen the tho congregation had departed apples grapes and other fruits were s sent nt to St. St t. t Marks Mark's hospital Rev fie Samuel R. R Colladay dean preached a n sermon tol taking for tor his text It Is a good thins thing to give thanks unto the Lord lIe Ho said aId Tho The supreme value alue of ot Thanksgiving da clay lies Hes In the tho I fact 1 that 1 It Is 15 a aday da day VL u thanks H to God Now I take It Il for granted that you OU agree with me mc that I thanksgiving Is a duty lUtY You look upon God CotI as tit the giver of all good things s. I You refuse to for forget et Him In the fuller knowledge e of the means menns through h which and In which lie Ifo op operates rates for our blessIn bless- bless In Ing K KYou You XOu know that all aU this Is good material ma ma- ot of course as spiritualism m comes from roin God our Almighty Father You have c reduced GO Gods God's S 'S part In life lite almost to the vanishing point b by shutting Him from all those regions ons of your our being which press so closel closely And you ou know that all the pain and suffering are the moral evil e itself itself itself-Is ls still Ills His loving voice olce striving to make Itself heard in ina a world which is deaf to tb Its gentler ac accents ac- ac cents Giver of All 11 It is nil all from God God nIl all but the moral evil Itself itself and and all cause for thankful thankful- ful- ful ness This Is our OUI faith We e look up lu tu God as the tho giver of or tho the plentiful harvest est of ot the p peace ace we enjoy enJo of oC the spiritual discipline and jO joy which bring bringus us closer to tu Him We Wo ascribe it all aU to Him Bini and ve we know we wo should there there- therefore fore end Him th thanks We e sho should Id but bilt we know all aU do not The he dut duty n needs need ed There I lit Is-lit- tic He pt public thanks thank We Wu are careless about t 1 it altogether We e arc aTC to astray astra b by the old old bId temptation to put God aOl out When w we WC realize this we e will realize strongly the need for tor thanksgiving thank shing And this Iii means I the jO joy or of life UCe God Intends life UCe to to- tobe be full of ot jO Joy But the trouble Is He lie intends UK ut to look to one for jo Joy arid and w wo ve Insist on looking t t-i t another The source of ot real joy is ourselves In In In our grasp g of the eternal of ot the preSence presence pres preS- realities r in our realization ence of or God Emphatic on this Is the real contribution contri contri- Christian science to the button 10 pf lit 1 TJI tnt t th hp hAt t VL u p- p to titus thus find the Joy of ot life in finding God I is to promote thankfulness For thereby you emphasize to yourself the tile and anil fatherly care which surround you yuu U 1 and In in which you OU find your Father The fhe music for the Thanksgiving ser- ser Iee b by St. St Marks Mark's arl s 's choir consisted of Elvay's EIas Easter Anthem Schillings Schilling's s 's sT T j Deum in F F. F and the offertory an an- them Barnby's Oh Lord How Mani Mant- fold h |