For him, happiness is a simple formula. He must eat good food, drink pure water, splash in his bath, wear warm clothes and sleep. And then his eyes are merry, his grin mischievous. Life is a wonderland of new corners and drawers to pull open and boxes and balls and chairs and spoons and noises. His physical wants filled, he revels, and nothing disturbs his joyful wonderland. Until he falls and bumps his head! Then his wonderland crashes with cruel suddenness, and in frenzied distress he seeks Mother or Daddy. For they alone can be his comforters. As he grows, this boy will learn that happiness depends upon more than physical wants. As he early learned that parental ove is the only great solace, so shall he learn that fa Greater Love can ease the bumps that will disquiet his growing mind. The time comes when that Greater Love must complement parental love. Wise and loving parents know this. They teach their children early the way to the Church, the place where men gather to worship a God of love and comfort, a place where confused thinking is brought into harmony with God's great plan of life. y thi It , baihi*9hofS lhe 9reat £CW>Se°/ 'tana lc'Z on e<3r„ , ‘Sy> take of ,tls conZ chUdrsl‘Qre: (1 tU'i: ■ P‘on t„ne*ds Lp>r tha . 9o io s his ^ rfl« T Ghurch°^s ~ on omiiumibr *• * K«M«r. Stnjkux. Vlrfinia I This advertisement contributed to the cause of the Church by these public-minded citizens and business establishments: J ACK LAMB PHOTO SHOP 698 Willamette CHASE GARDENS 58 E. Broadway MILLER’S 840 Willamette FIRST NATIONAL BANK 896 Willamette VAMJ5T PRINTING St STATIONERY CO. 76 West Broadway LOYALL R. RUGH CO. 1029 Willamette MONTGOMERY WARD 1059 Willamette WILLAMETTE STREET MARKET 1167 Willamette St. jerry’s bakery Public Market EUGENE HOTEL 222 E. Broadway OREGON DAILY' EMERALD