About the turn of the century Pastor Wagner a Ficnchman, wrote “The Simple Life “ In deal- and simple language some of the attubutes ol a simple well-oi dcrccl life w cie set forth It came into the hands of one v ho occupied a pedestal of power and influence in oui national life, Theodore Roosevelt the centennial ot whose bnth we obseno this yeai President Roosevelt wannlv (ommended the Fienchman’s mes sage to his own people No age needed that message more than mi s No age evei had such an abun dance of gadgets gadgets to entertain us to leheve us fiom the pain of labor, to add oui leisiue and piovidc for our every comfoi t But has this been achieved 1 Men woik hauler and longer hours so that at some futuie time they may enjoy life If and when this dav arrives, we find that it has come by another route The teim “bieadwmner” is out of date It came into use some vears ago wb°n thelabor of the husband alone sufficed to meet fanulv needs This “gadget age" has so skyrocketed oui wants that to satisfy them, the home makei now is also a factoiv worker, a salesladv or an office girl We are no longer content to meet material needs We must at all costs satisfy artificial!} induced wants It means moie and moie things Feu things in life aie more pathetic • than seeing human beings cieated in the inoial image of their Creator, with great capacitv foi enjoyment of life at the full, 'ast this aside and enslave themselves on the hopeless treadmill of trying to satisfy then ai tificiallv stimulated wants The quest for mateual things, when permitted first place in life fills it with anxmtv and disquietude Should we wondei at this 9 Centuries ago one who knew life as no man know it said that a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of things he possesses The eternal truth couched in these words must have been in the mind of Phil lips Brooks when he wrote ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I * ’liuV, E*avi d s o n Washington thu week is watch ~ic with moie than usual interest i'k tongiessional election tam- j) i'mu th it aie iu-l now' begin- n iie t" eel into lull swine auoss Ihe coimtn 1-, this as some 1 1 the expel 1 s pi edict to be a Demociatic \tat ’ Oi can the Republicans t ,. otheis think leeam a inaiont' in the 36th ( ongi ess which con \ s next 'aiuiai t ’ 'I lieu ale 14 senatonal he i i,p- lii’ii luoin Alaska lot tin f is; nim .uiri 436 c one l e'ssional r -tints itulud'ne oni m Mask i in wh.ih < it <_iion (urpaigiu ait ij ’I,, '■ l-'l (1 \\ hen lln f,~,' l> {(in',ic“" ac 1 : hi in cl i i'l 'non h thuc \u u 40 I/, moticiN ami 47 Romiblic ir- in ii s. p,i Ihe Hmmc w a-. » "( cithoi ha\c -if) i ( ]•>! t I ! I ' S I 'lll M ( ii l t !‘ ■> I s i ~ i mi \\ n i' o' i I .li< 1 , i’l lIIOM I II I >1 <' ’ 1 ' nllli >1 I 1 I h i " of r i'i ip m I 1 1 c \\ >1 In , "l I 'h in il (I < ' ('in n I nI 11 mi l < ,IIKi llVfllO 1 « ( If)'.’!' Il if I O’ f j' j«jt on The Simple Life THIS WEEK —ln Washington With Clinton Davidson CHOOSING A CONGRESS l on Tne necelul use of atomic cn tig.\ on the olhei hand, offeis mini camcd-ol oppoumities foi all (4 mankind National issues which aie cm phasired include Federal spend mg and the national debt Con puss appiopiidled a peace-time retold of almost SBO billion and of 4U !o 4i haul ' i died h'll to t m (ail flu m u *. (lion of the Coni' I l*isl\ i i.S 1 non ho>' CoU i )i(' ab iin ii aii as i,n ir ! i si| ,i < mill mi i ~t l 111 • i 1> I' I 1 s In line ad |(,m nine: bill it Ii i' a l ' ml as in im (Ulus as rk i i | i m 'lit! 'in i .innai ,n. a ■ imn'iia the ih i isjoii id Hi \ni iin an pi opli on liu nn, oi Ian 1 i in s \v Inc h a)I( 1 1 the in Hriai .ii I I I Encompass us about. “A thousand complexities A great man’s path is shewn with things He’s leame dto do without” When people integrate their lives about the highest values, the simple life follows natuiallv and unconsciously Their highest pleasure is dei ived from duties near at hand and freely done, fiom efforts to lighten the load ol others and add to their measure of life They find themselves en compassed about with a multitude of stim ulating interests that constantlv challenge their wonder, admiration, and frequently their solicitude for they see much injustice and wrong about them Such are never lonely for thev aie never alone They have no dread of being in the minority There are alwavs those ol kindred spirit whose stimulating companionship sustains and en courages Thev arc never envious Thev have learned long since that it is not the model of the cai. nor the si 7 e 01 location of the house but the furnishings of the mind that add meaning and wortlvwhilencss to life Rarelv has a gieat book, a great poem, a gieat painting, a great musical composition or hvmn or a gieat idea come from the mind ot people who have found life easy or whose oveimastenng ambition was to accumulate things matenal goods We mav soon foiget the man who made the better gadget, whatever its nature or value, but we cannot forget those who have added to oui understanding, appre ciation and possession of life These aie thev who exemplify the simple life, though thev know' it not Thev merely give place to the highest values, respond to common duties close at hand and pleasures of endiumg quality follow' For them pleasuie is neer won at the piice of another's displeasure, then gain never means anothers loss Like pleasuie the simple life eludes us when it is sought as an end in itself It comes spontaneously and naturallv to those who live unselfishly and cieativelv, merely giving first place to life’s enduring values The Farmers Exchange ★ ★ ★ * ★ Lancaster Farming Lancaster County's Own Farm Weekly Allied C Alspach, Publisher, Dan McGrew Lcbtoi, Robert G Campbell, Acherli.ing Direcloi, Robert J Wiggins, Circulation Director Established November 4, 1955 Publish! d every Fr.daj bv OCTORARO NCVVSP\PERS, Quanyville, Pa Phone SX’erlmi; or Lancaster, Entered as Second-Class matter at the Post Office Quarryville, Pa, n-dcr Act of March 3, 1579 Subscription Rates S 2 per rear, thict years S 5, Single cop} Price 5 cents -Is' ’ (’."•11 chooser T!u>\ a ,- <‘do'i^m-d to fields at hii(h- I s Oil' S’'eed Keep your hands 01T’ Express 1-3047 SAVE A HAND i,d.c s are.i’l 4—Lancaster Farming, Friday, October 10, 1958 Bible Material - Ltike 2 1-