v THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1919 BRINGS 4 NEW ONES A New Year Sermon By THOS. A. ANWERSON (Pastor F."rst Presbyterian Church) u V H , it t: 1 h 11 If c ( t 1 t t :f-.-. I I i i : fii ff These are the days of old December, 'speaking voices and refuse to hear ow Days we all should well remember. tcordant, noisy, violent tortes ih " life. ( - '".My mind to me a kingdom is" and If' Tha 1 l I- j I . 1. '...in . - I. . ...... ,. i ' A'W T VI W A LUTI ID UltCU 111 U1IJ : VV1JI 11. Kill. J UIV 11 1UI UUU UIIU scriptures of the old ana new testa- ! happiness. "My mind to me a gar- won o aim will jJiiuii n, mm j merits more than one hundred (imps in exhortation or command, "Remem ber the Lord thy God," "Remember the Sabbath day," "Remember the wnrdR T ftnnlr a tintn Umhmi " "l ..... ... ber now thy Creator in the days of thy youth." "Son remember," yes remem ber, remember, remember! Truly we can not live without memory. At least we cannot be conscious that we are living. It is memory that en.lhlen n In know ourselves. It links us to th past and enables us to say "yesterday, ' or last year, we were in such a place vate in it what I like. "Let us gather up the sunbeams -Lvlnir all around our nnth Let US keen the wheat nnA pnuixj r Casting out the thorns and chaff. " - ....... - "Let us find; our sweetest comfort In the blessings of today -Wtih a patient hand removing All the briars from our wnv Then scatter seeds of kindness For our reaping bye and bye!" This week we, pass from the old year to the new. What shall we cjmt-v wl'.'h us? The old year has had its disappointments and sorrows, we will not carry these. Orfnfnlv n.v ,ma " it" rogcloutfs and awful cold and heard, or said, or did mu-h wnn derful things." They are usually won derful things in memory, because fancy and imagination are the prisms through which the lights shine into .unco unu ine rainoow nues mit we w l fm-irat u .1 T .. make all look as wonderful! Did you try to carry the beautiful pictures of ever hear nr rami nf , ,ni .u- .. . . ul i""ures or , ,luul Uic iicarrrost and the snow tncptho - - c nucnu 1 riiumt wun an me joy of the Christmas ma n'iTJ ThiZ T"16 hlS h0me' through January and Tall the New he came,-he Is worse than the usual Year. Remember it is the forsivlne ralietyPer8n' fr h6 18 WUh0Ut PU" le0tleKMChTCln6 somuity. hlneg away foreve UKllnes(l an(1 lly and ..... I - " memoenng all the good iwemory gives continuity to life, link- illR1 (laV8 find HfliianriB or. A r ;rttlB IU" gether, gtou-pffig1 persons and places Kiiu evenis into moving picture plays or experiences; and so it becomes the living art gallery of the soul. Again, memory records the thoughts, sayings, readings, histories, philosophies, truths or falsehoods of life, and so becomes the library of the soul. And again, memory stores away the sen sations, the moods, the passions, the emotions, the hopes, the longings, as pirations, ambitions, even the fancy sketches and imaginations and so be comes the great food reserve or gaiarv of the soul. . r Afemory is the tmminr or the old, but the young are con stantly engaged in gathering and com pounding, surprise packages for their "' Vntu& 8;6 r for tne entertainment of others in all the years of the future, ' therefore, we should cultivate mem- Memory has these two functions, the iiK ana storing part, and the re calling, au.d reviewing part. In our v ""' euucation today, entirely .too c,..,lllalH-lg mld UI)on the , call powers of the mind and not , enough emphasis laid upon the stor "g power of mind. . Now we do not need to train to recall tthlngs in life we win fi,u, ourselves willing or uri vll i ngly recalling everything of , . : . Portance In our experience, t A drown. - ng man is said to recall m a moment me nistory of his life. Of course the mathematical power to recan -ZIT atnd ate8 an" "mbo and K!:,-!,"-:...haB ' value ... .....,,. IUB ana therefore this sne- ou i;fu;a,'iotvbut ,he Rreat .a ! t0 know wnat i vvorth While tA store in our mind, so as to produce the greatest Joy or happols V all the future. Th great Master caches us to "take heed of what 1 let him hear " Now thin 1.-11 Principle of the mUnU. th.-VC ttn! see; nfne?; hW W entirely too much of thta fll.pU.on among us to run about and Z hear and know everything-! a frVtJ "ch tt Process 'the foo U 'iHiuiiuus, weak and sinful things of life B0(H1 come tHorn natJ ovr our mlnd M Ufj -t0, 1, I X "0t B00d- " Polish teach. .d " "Vmt k",ny cv" ,n o?5er to old it of commit involves the I ,cere'ZbetWrn n"""-y nn" truth, "v r,for"'t balancing uth: ' That sin is tt monster of such Me.K,s mein, tn t t0 b hntea only to -e seen, but seen too oft we Krow fHIuillHr wUh her . k Vl,t of 0,,r "enioi-ta. ev- r , " mgnt here I would have you amr..i..f ..... .. wo.ll" t-en a good I" " ""- " ,loe not depend, as we are so comn.i.ni ..,. ..' ' r,.. ; ,ul' 'n our minds. ; ,: u(.j th"ts, of 1 " "Ul"' 01 witirul and lov ing scenes and associations, this con fiitules good memory. I a word( a good memory is the memory of good Just as a bad memory is a memory of evil. 1 he process of remembering is simply a review of the mind. How Important then what we put into the mind. We should choose good friends and shut out evil enemies. We should look at things beimlful and refuseto see things moiiNlrous or ugly. e should listen to sweet trutn- II II 1 'Ml' , I r ii 7 " I Chauncey Olcott bea No performance of Chauncey Ol- COtt's would h nmvinloto wltV. t.o uuual store of songs, and this season Mr. Olcott will sing four new ones which are: "That's How the Shannon Flows." "Macushla Asthore" . ( Pulse of my heart.) "I'll Miss you old Ire land God Bless You, Goodbye," and TlM nr. Trlah flirl T l.nui. unH oh'o just Like You." The above were writ- ien uy j. niernan urennan, Aiirea D.lhln anH FVnaut Tall mhn V,..i.a written Mr. Olcott's songs for several 1 vears. ano tnev nra tiatinfi tn niAiuaM n. wen as me 01a songs so wen remem bcred by all his admirers. Mr. Olcott's encasrement is for Frl day, Jan, 2 at the Grand theater. uty TKo careful choice of a face powder i3 reflected in tho beauty of a Avoman'a complexion. Soul Kiso Pace Powder preservco ns wcII -ds beautifien iho nhin end its odor b uncom monly evect Meyer Droi VrD Drus Co. Xnut ri,- T and ootid and sooti.w,i 1 ' of lifft. Tfonvpn will iiA fnrnluVioH u-ltVi 'all the beauty, all goodness and "Look not mournfufpy' Into the past, It comes not baclnaftain! Wisely improve the, .present, that is thlnet ie- Go forth to meet tie shadowv fntnro Without fear and wlijil fmanly heart." Happy New Year to1 all! Henry Turner wi fdUnd dead at hlfl firm nnnr Ti-tnA.!,il!a OV. t...M .. u kia.y. iib una Been f'iici several days. Mr. Turner was 67 iirs old and was born and roared in ; the Wllltimette . - - I valley. . " -.. The Coos river rnnch homes be- lonirlnur tfl'AnHon n Kiltrara an.l w F. Hauschlldt were consumed by fire saiuruav a nnmnst nr tho mniui. n each residence destroyed. 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