I J HE PRAYER CORNER I WHAT LIFE IS Wh'rtt different ideas people hav? ' 6t ?: ' ? ? ' ' WHAT LIFE 13 ' "Suin^will go through the world, 1 Ciii tless,, Bright and happy, and at its cloi^e may still insist it is a beau- : tjful dream? .hut these persons are . vi i y few." ".Most of us who have passed through our childhood and earlier yiars of lnnnhood and womanhood, have Come to a realization of life's earnestness, its duties, obligations aiid responsibilities." Hut be'enuse we have learned to read its prose, we do not lose our appreciation of its poverty. I think, on the contrary, we understand it better and live it all the more. Life would become monotonous If our (lays were all sunshiny ones. When we have walked for a while in the glare of the light, how welcome and restful is the shadow; and after the darkness, how gladly we step out into the brightness and beauty of sunshine once more. So with life, its smiles are sweeter because of its tears; its joys are ?purer because of its sorrows. Our individual views of life rest a great deal with ourselves. Look at it . tHrough blue glasses and it will ap pear gloomy and dismal, but put on rose colored ones, and immediately SAM B. CRAIG Attoney-at-Law MASONIC TEMPLE PICKENS, S. C. Office Phone 39 Res. Phone 18 I DR. J. A. PALMER Eye Specialist - Optometrist 'Vular Diagnosis ? Glasses Fitted POST OFFICE BUILDING I Each TUESDAY Afternoon Expert Watch, Clock & Jewelry Repairing FOXMAN JEWELRY STORE all things are tinted with n warm roseate hue which is beautiful in deed. "Life's hut a means' unto an end, that end, Beginning, mean, and all things ? God." A PUAYEK ABOUT WHAT l.IFK IS O Thou Who art life and the :;i>uree of all life, teach us "What life truly is." We know that there are some who go through life, care less, bright ana happy, and at its close, still insist that it is a beauti ful dream. But the most of us who have paVsed through our childhood and earlier years of manhood and womanhood, aye, some, of us, of. our later years, have come to a realization of life's . earnestness -it duties, obligations I and responsibilities, that life is real ; j life is earnest; and the grave is not its goal: Dust thou art, to dust re- { turmst, was not spoken of our soul. May we learn to read life's prose, and not lose our appreciation of its ? poetry, but understand it better and love it all the more. Have we not learned that our life would become monotonous if all our days were sun shiny ones! that when we have walk ed for a while, in the light's glare, how restful the shadow is, and how, after the darkness, we gladly step out into the brightness and beauty of the sunshine once' more! that life's smiles are sweeter because of its tears, and its joys purer because of its sorrows. Bring home to our ? hearts the truth that our individual views of j life rest largely with ourselves: that if we look at it through blue glasses ; it will appear gloomy and dismal, but seen through rose tinted ones all things are tinted with a warm ros eate hue which is beautiful indeed, j Let us never forget that life is but a means unto an end, that end, be ginning mean and all things ? God. O God, Thou Giver and Supreme Lover of Life, we pray for ourselves not only, but for all men and wo men, and particularly for all chil dren, that Thou wilt give everlast ing life, saving spiritual life, vigor ous physical life, pure social life, beneficial mental life, all the life ! there is that is worth having, for we j ask it in His Name who lovingly con-j Rded to us, "I am coine that ye might have life and that ye might have it j more abundantly," Jesus Christ our Lord and only Saviour. Amen. ?C. D. 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