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WEDNESDAY* NOVEMBER 2). till.
THANKSGIVING DAV.
A sense ef profound gratitude to
Alasighfe Cod. the author of nil bicss-
inm Should pervade the. hearte and
minds ok the American people tomor-
.
row.
lowed by tempest uou* dope of domes-
tic struggle and shrife, Ate nation has
• Staged and sfauit^^odar with He
future Elided with the sunlight of
(Main* prosperity.
And yet. while the f-riBrtry has ex
perienced rtravall feorlratog on ad
varsity, 'caused by short ^ope and in
dustrtal, stri/e In^sMse^eamies. iw
tore has nut withheld
patois fare net
a pm-
Krom out the office will go
the young lady (to her
the girl) who for the past
three yean has held guard over the
trenches to the left of us snd who to
m will become the bride of the
man of her choice. It's the call of
mate to mate and no power con Md
the voire be still Nor would w« ex
ercis* it were It own,, because it to
the command of »a tore.
, It Has been a moot ptoasant
elation, freighted with the joy of ap-
preciation and understanding, la the
dally routine of a newspaper office
many wxatioue *h!ngs happen to jar
and disturb and mar the disposition.
But singutarty enough, throughout the
entire period of ber employment, she
baa exhibited no sign of displeasure,
of discomfort or worry. When things
went wrong- aa they often do—with
a wave of the hand, a cheery tough
has she cbaaed away the frdtons sod
banished into the land of forget fulness
the ugly form of old gloom, the mis-
erable imp that trace* wrinkles where
smiles should ever ripple.
This afternoon the girl left os. and
in her place the woman wilt come
when the wedding trip is over and the
prosaic side of life la taken up. That
the name charming .personality, beau-
tified and glorified by her amiable and
sweet disposition, wilt hasp the roses
lining the pathway she and ltoro wf’l
trod, we haven't the least doubt.
In embarking upon the sea of matri-
mony, tho entire force wish you “Bon
...... W i* < S MHi *fc"v X. sows aw ewsv* ******
Thrpa^i a nighj of terror, (#•*. Voyage.*' Bern Murphy; and they slant
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BY BESS M
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* ARC TOU THANKFUL?
A vivid flash of scarlet in the wood
land, shies half sunlit half clouded
and Ute caM of autumn settling closely
down. PkmtUeo gathered beneath old
parental roofs in glad reunion; larders
and festal hoards rsplote with delicious
viands aad other delicacies; the yard
arrayed to myriads of late chrysarrthc
which glow to rivalry with the
colorful leaves that lie on the graaa
warm hsorts and sincere gratitude and
al! enriching tore sorb is the typi-
cal Texas Thanksgiving.
la the land of sunshine Thanksgiv-
ing stands upon the threshold of
winter; It bridges the gap between
autumn and that later season, aad U to
therefore an occasion when Mother
yiM
ready to welcome the return Of Mr<.
Monroe Drew.
IS--;. ■
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mtlea. our
pyjlWsd by the
tmi^h pf misfortune nor our ttte*
clouded. wttlV^lMAtor s awful sweep.
When wo look baete Over the year now
drawing to a cioee, it lg easy to see
that the hand of plenty has boon no
*fnero«StTf'«rtrirdefr thliti We have had
hu ffletoni io nitride jgWw/ur lem for-
tun*ts^Wi)JS. ^
Buch b^mlngs staytd not go unac-
knowledged. No nobler virtue warms
the heart of man than that of gratl-
tude, an3 he is the worst miser who
mdfliih^ cfesjm |o hi* bosom, the rich
gifts nature has provHfed Skid refuses
mss
Premier Brland says Germany is
capable of plactng an army of 7.500,-
900 men In the field at u moment’s
notice. If that I* true, why is it Ger-
many can not pay Its reparation debt
without quibbling for tl.no?
The Russian trade commissioner of
soviet Russia i* coming to the United
Stales to sound the government on
several points, according to news dis-
patches. We suppose the principal
object of his visit will be to ascerfSW
Just how much American gold he can
touch Ungle Slam fog. i
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What is the country coming to?
U. *L mavises guarding mail trains to
guard against robbery, and; the ad-
jutant general being catted on daily
for rangers to protect prisoners being
Jf Criin hfe tricd fwr C|,l*ne at the bars of Justice.
for wfcte,
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has most gftrftiuatj Hetm given him.
*u< h MjillMfl IfltolngMBilH to enjoy
the be nettle and blessings n bountiful
Provides*# has heatewed; and to such
an one the consciousness of having
lut rayed a tfnst srill make a stone rf
bis dying pillow. \ , t ^
Thanksgiving day
joy, albeit seme ga
gilded With a tlrnfe
a day when the gfsat heart of Amer-
ica ; should throb ‘with gratitude for
whdt has been vouchsafed the people
aad pity for these upon Whom the
shadow of misfortune has descended.
It Is the day that marks the home-
earning of those who wander, and
likewise will ft no(*jy> ynvstie mil
‘ *H of those who sstB «ome no more.
It ta Ihe day when all the living long
to gather under the family roof and
live over the days before.the duties
and responsibilities of life called them
Into the world’s busy marts.
Particularly should the day be ob-
served in Denison with solemnity be
flUlnr the occasion- This city has
bees peculiarly favored during the
pari twelve months in that hut one
cloed appeared upon its horison that
threatened its commercial welfhreand
it wag dissipated no quick!? as to
leave not an unpleaaant recollection.
Other communities
Wpd of Uti^rty, of enllght-
f cltfTlwttion and where
Christianity ia glorirt-d.
t,!*1
\ I’f
nd this
enment, of
With Ireland and Egypt both de-
claring that nothing ahort of complete
Independence will satisfy their aspira-
tions, an insurrection in India and
the conference at Washington about
to agree on a plan of disarmament,
England's life just now, instead of
being a grand, sweet song, to nothing
short of a long, drawn-out nightmare.
Nature seetaa to pause while her sub-
.tests ooatenfptoto aa the gratuitous
frails tossed to them end express their
abundant gratitude for these gifts.
Have you given thanks to your Cre-
ator tor the blessings bestowed upon
you? Bare you leaked with an ap-
preciative eye upon the records of the
past year? There may hare been dis-
appointments and troubles, but never-
thsiern can you not appreciate the
value of staph* Joys, the wealth of
well-being, and Iho enrk-hing grace of
our calm workaday tires? And do
you not kltow that there are thousands
ot persaaa to the world today who
are not teg so blessed a* yon, per-
sons who would give much to change
lots with you? >
The day following Thanksgiving
tori year a man said: "This was a
poor Thanksgiving. I Jive! it gin-
gerly. smUc(1 at the enthusiasm of
others reluctantly, and finally slipped
away from the mockery of it all be-
cause 1 had nothing for which to be
thankful, *
Think Ad it, nothing to be thankful
for, when he was won and strong and
tost T.y-to can the ]
‘ craves health
v
was not bowed down by affliction of brights.- and ehetrier dffy
any sort. It in criminal for persons
to be steeped in unhappiness because
have not riches, because health
more valuable, and the thrifty.
n who
has riches and craves health obtain
the latter. It is a dod-glven gift, not
Human beings are pgMto 10 ask too
much ft life The eventful spirit of
the times sows ^satisfaction in their
breasts, and in their craving for bet-
ter and wonderful things tfiey fbrget
the blessings they now enjoy or have
lately possessed. Time stoves very
swiftly with them and events transpire
rapidly. - Yesterday ages with tbs
waning of the add night star, and tho
present is bat barely noted in our
eagerness for tbs future. And that is
why atony of us overlook our gtfto
and accordingly are wonting in grati-
tude. unhappily, tea, because the grate-
ful person ts usually the moat con-
tented, and the contented are the hap-
piest of creature*
If you happen to te one of those
•rsons who think you have nothing
for which to be thankful, look oht into
the sunshine and thank God for that.
There are nanny who cannot see It.
And If having thanked Him for that,
you feel that you have no further
cause for gratitude, thank Him for the
fresh air you breathe, for the* gentle
sleep with which He has Messed yon;
for the daily bread He allows yon to
earn; for tha laughter of little chil-
dren; for the tove of your family cir-
cle; for * yowr intelligence. Did yoti
ever stop to think that the asylums
are filled with persons who would jdva
every penny they possess, ovary friend
they have to the world, and every bit
of joy for just flat precious piece of
organism which you take, so lightly?
There are millions of things, for
which we can be truly grateful We
cannot expect life to l.e all flpwtes
and sunshine, storm crlood* must oc-
castonally Come to obscure the bright-
nes* but in patience and perseverance
we can witness the passage of these [ l
obstructions, and greet the dawn of a
erate Vo
L
of FMtate
year* bar# taught
which ho tema* only under tate
sires most of all that cr«rfbady
think of him aa a Mend “Tha
hood of aB .Frenchmen," whto
enceau sets up *w the
representing his own Ideal. .
rYanc© should recognise and tar
she should strtvu, la g
aspiration than—if not so tonkj .aa—
Marse Henry’r vision of a <Jo *
reunion cm tho shining shore
shall hear the bands playing mam
and he shall Hasp hands again Wtth
the follow ship in which he tea teen so
stalwart a figure.
in both eld men's minds Is much the
But awaiting the signal, both
took back upon ttetr friend* of past
years, eager to catch toe toreweB
salute given wtth recognition of fhMlt-
fui lenders hip aad with human affec-
tion as weM.-Nm* T«* bun.
LET’S HAVE CHEAPER MACE
Just a* It has tea prayed that the
World can ant support war in tha stfto
to which war tow became areas tamed,
so it Is being proved that aaaa of Mb
can support peace ia the stylo ta which
peace is becoming accustomed. AB
together now. Iamb secret diplomacy.
Lees money thrown away on compet-
itive naval programs. Less desire to
be armed to the teeth. More peace,
and cheaper peace, the kind that is not
chiefly spent In getting ready for war.
—Collier's Weekly.
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Therefore,
tot every heart in the. uidvarac tvnt
with high gratitude cn this Thanks-
urtvtog day. and ’>.► us give prayerful
thanks to the Ofor c^f ‘aft gifts, feat
healthy person can gain | these, blessings,he. taken
away.
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A SOVIET SUOOESTION
.not represented
to the
i
menaced
0»« couumiutty as It
have not fared so
we'l In these prosperity Ims been
rudely disturbed and th« aftermath is
yet to be encountered. In other places !had
fortunes have been shaken, In some
Instance* completely wiped out. but In
Denison no such ex pot fence has come,
net even the perils and hardships of
unemployment have
welfare of
else where.
Fbr that reason and others too mi-
mereug ta mention, aad for the higher
reasoa that we are a Christian peo-
ple, acknowledging tat one God and
ascribing to Him all might and
majesty above and below, tho day
aieuld ta fact be obmrved aa It was
set apart by fracla*tettar« the pres
Kent, for a general outpouring of
gmtdfto hearts for the manifold bless-
Literature Hi the interest ef Repre-
sentative Parrish's candidacy for
United gtatse senator dispatched from
headquartera, ostensibly contains the
information that tho gentleman is an
original prohibition and woman suf-
frage advocate. Doubtless, it was an
oversight not to include also the
statement that be waa and is an orlg
Inal Wilson man. The omission will
possibly be taken care of In the next
batch of stuff sent out for campaign
purposes
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The atrip bringing til Am rjean
shores Got. JG. Mont Relly of Pa
Rico whs discovered to be on fire to
mid-ocean and came near increasing
the Mat aT ate disasters. It is be-
lieved tho fire was caused by enesatoa
of tho governor who adopted
means to guard against his
That being the case, Gareraor Batty
and ask for hte oM
« Jtet
rotten.
place as managing editor. Certainly M
win not be conducive to U* health to
return to San Juan.
The Honorable Thomas L. Btoi
to down in bis “deeatrict’’ telling the
voter* taw H happumig thet he a
•w being expelled froqj Jhe house
lvat And wu m
n »■ just
*bjr erury member of^fte houm voted
£Bo
General Hays la en-
deavoring to bring the postofRce ia
closer touch with the people. A cir-
cular letter signed by him has been
distributed to postmaotera instructing
them to get in touch with local at-
fa Ira, identify theme elves with move-
ments tending te the good ef tho com-
munity and make friends of the people!
It is a wte and coeumeatohto eug-
c cation, hut fortunataty tt has no ap
plication to the Deajaon poetofflce
wham chief is aa aritfve member of
tho Chamber at Commons# and takes
part in the town’s civic affair*. Such
roles as Mr. Hays ha* promotgatad,
if enforced in other departments of
Russia
Washington' conference and, as seen
by the ordinary onlookei*. Its absence
«" ririt causing grief to the rest of the
world. It is felt that, rather than hr trig
to the conference the sort of mentality
won III tho Moacgw administration
ff public attalrs. it to tefttar that Mwlet
Rusiria stay at heme. It has not hm-
proKsetl mankind as having tho jiVdicini
mind necessary fee the detente de-
liberations of such a body as this.
The saturnalia of blood And ruin
which has earned Husain sine* the wkr.
calls for a disarmament conference
wholly within ta own border*. There
is practically no navy to reduce in the
Soviet's case, but, with great profit it
might reduce the number of its wttd
leaders and wilder schemes. Ail other
nations are “fed up” on this Russia,
and do not care to hear from it until
It has something worth while to say.
In the face of this general antipathy.
It to somewhat startling.to rseetvs Item
the Soviet the hint that R, May be
prevailed on to participate to the con-
ference. provided the United States
will guarantee aB of R casin' a
debts to other eawwtriee’ It Is pat
even more detente thaw that It to
eo stated, own feels that Russia wtB
condescend to take part ia foe dto-
cuasioaa, and the high Primage of
guaranteeing its debts wM be granted
the United States perhaps as an honte
to the government which railed the
nattaoa together.
Tha question perforce arise*, why
tote favoritism? It ts embarrassing to
ha singled out thus, for honors of such
Mud. What will France think ot it?
■to# was the old Russia's ally and. by
tic same token, should have first
ebaneu at guaranteeing thaw debt*.
True toe United mate* j* feeding tie
dan Children; hwt this it net take
with any hope of reward. The mar-
spilt never has antarai tote
thto. and certainly the n«o»—v|»arr
never waa intepdad te a bid for th#
distinction of payirg
The United Btfcles must not pay these
debts tor it .would put this country
S^C^“J?WiSe:
even at the sad loss of the Hovjet'tf
•dvlee to the conference!—Ban An-
tollo BxpreoftW' - ,t|
Keep up~your wide taih acquaim- I
ance, and when you are old you can
still go to .ts many weddings as fas- j
neralg. . ,
Of couite. rtm ’H want a car
Thanksgiving for hunting,-
football games, picnicking.
Reserve yonr ear early.
Denison Ford v
Rent Service
At Beasley's Garage
Phone 1480 “Yau Drive ’Em"
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Usually we are not much cm
bur neighbors* prices.
We have to chuckle, however
customers in our store savins "Wk» I
r than So-and-So.” * Wm
9 the worst of having a
QUALITY. Somebody s apt to I
high. (But we are not).
We don’t like to make these...
but it’s a fact that a Quality house
right prices. Try us.
OLYMPIA
THE HOUBE OF QUALITY
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A Wmt Ad In The Herald Brings
......: sked Results.
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RUDDY chwkt
dtmote healthy cWWron
and hearty men,
ReUton’a color ie ruddy
too, because ,
by the eun
•re left ia
to flee Waliaii
ell tlhe nntrimeiti
of tltetohect^
T Ralston
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What Dorn h Stand For?
offending
service and invite a
meet from th*
rermiM
which seems to be
strength of
the ^ chief
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.Thcre.f oo excu« for "»*;
having one. .»
$1 <febro will put »S^*F
Cabinet in your bteben a
once.
Come in and let “
how to own a Selfen «
each eeay terw J*, }
(how you this ca“",r i
It* Ute endlew kitchen
dradgHjr tint make* wom-
en oM before thsW time.
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day, that wear* (h^,puL
Don’t be one of the victims
of kitchen riavary. Wt.
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Kitchen houri
your kitchen
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any other cabinet.
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