iii FS' al 'a SMIFATRTWEA‘TH E 1r1l' gt tiDtIhrt1t_treAHtl auditorium Inst Fridny evening Tatt-i-tr-i-Fm' given under the auspices of First Church of Ctrrht Jkitmtitst. The Jee-' tuber was tiktuioF-t4eriitiiitwustk Luge Audience Hear Interest. -- 'iiCtlt bv Prof. Bering, Bering, 0.3.13. 0N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ---i I-J -.L. itaifiiittyseesesen,heah 'l7Ct . tTie airthraghesteetmd_otstinto - . - BMWReSqgi=i?.%hltM M, ~-~:~__~, ,msmeif re" 'round 'ata ttttated. COMPLETE gram L'1e,"C."i'7i HEAT CONTROL bond tp-ttees sign-Eel " South Socond. Strut Haak’s Auto Supply Co.) mu..meraotet2ge? "iTaaWiaGnpmié" 31' Boston, member of mrr MR HEATERS 34.93 UP We will mun 1mm tree, $15.00 to $32.50 N stii)i:?::trs, when C',',',)',',",!,') iiitiiiitiiiiii . ffo x3xmf駣2£lleww Wm - _ , Elt2't _ a D ees, The yard of Loetamsebie' of the Mother Chiral; mrirrtiih1ttytra' Christ Sciintilt in Boston. Muno- chus‘etb. The subject of Prof-la! Hex-inf: locturo was “The Science of Christian Reunite†an! he '1“ introduced by Howard A. Bode. mi-ii-r-mrs-a-r-or-the-ear" outgrowth-oi the Christin! 89101106 movement, whose tsfNettt are felt in there so manyuchurchu being cunn- aIHiviliud‘ communities! T ~Wh‘y- le ised and iiiLriiejsritieaet_te1ll1est Hot Water Heat 0w i ‘e.' icy" was? whim†howl mgpdvyour at. Insides with a HaDea Hater, you enjoy the comfort and wad! of your own home. ty gate: Price $26.50 Installed 'aiii'iiriir 1mm helm TI! ’3‘" erected? It in gratitudo for tho‘ mnuwm Mg br-mate' is in general use today. LlarG,cusctastspicacrerrr)pet Christ Jesus, our Savior, -iriiirmiE theat" Wisiéii,‘ Nm-sir- m’ mit time set the standard of perfect healing. before humanity. That many do not believe in lthr W1. :fhrhiiiih} of sin, sorroi, Inf- fed", ah.“- _ - .. . l I ,1 The whale world it in need of healing, and " is very evident that there is a great demand for some better new: of hauling the ilk of is due to the fact that they do not fully understand hip xghjglg, es- pecially the true nature and phil- osophy of the. malted miracles which 1ttrpertormed. . _erlher, Gonna]: record many in- stances of the healing id tphrstdis1 disease‘ ‘by CEr"tiit' has; __ 'Hé' re- stored n withered hand: he healed healed useâ€; 'i'j7 pm :may mm; hertsorrNttttc,, =tttrilrgrtri, ftttlr, gatvigsygi’legibgEiiif’ï¬ï¬‚li‘lï¬iai Furthermore, he speeifhttdly com-7 mgnded big “disciples that they should eoitthtiisrfKii tieiUtittt" Work; Peter, Philip, Paul and other follow- ers healed paralysis, lametitgs, de- .farmitscu'nsutitg, and even raised the Head 'iiiTiiiiiritTkWiiii WI -U"" -V-e_-_ missionary work. Indeed,- healing was very generally practiced among M Non-believers in the.Bible and in what are ea2ted miracles T are con- teontarwith the fact that, this heal- his}: 'ttt3irtiit- p1tuw tad: y, -in .thctr' T very midst and through purely "gist-At-tttsr-means-thier . -fuceutarv-he determined by any sincere inventi-' gator; yet they deny the availability of spiritual odwer over, material things because they do not under- stand spiritual law and the Principle . . . F etui . One conic for this ditrhatlty is the j failure to. iuiprehend the relation-' thought and the outer wot! o phen- omena and thus to grasp the mental nature of existence. This is due Lmainlj to the prevailing belief in l matter, which is conceded to be the greatest stumbling'block to an un- derstending of Christian healing and to' belief in the Bible itself. me the _igttritsgr_rtrrr1thtttie1t, matter is seen to be the iiiiGriiiiia; externalizhtion or projection of force or energy, and consequently what we touch, hear, see smell, or taste, is in "et/for-ttis. In every "etiiiiti not matter or an object which cog- nlzes or is cognized, but n mental phenomenon experienced "in consci- ousness. We as conscious of exist- ence mentally end the things we ere "onueious of are mental impression; _otrieetifud--aetttre phenomena. Thus (,i'el'li'iiie7siir/ii7ii' phageâ€?- Th.“ grinds: ‘existence. together mant- aetir, ities, appearances and phenomena. is its fact wholly mental. Christ Jesus. 'iiiiiiiiridry "is'ioved thimm‘m’mtum of matter Ind existence when he walked on the your} stfl1ed the-ts!»- Jiili,%tiiiiida the are, an! mm, healed thc'slclv; raked the and and overcame other mum! eottdftiontr. iiiiiif/ikmr -irttr-aytitt-rrttsmt Whatever enter: our "attain, an- ten it mentally, u a It.“ of con- Icigggnm, 3nd Monty dim. Y'W'XZ’." 2112-- . _ _ "rlerieiii In "iidiiikGiiiiiitit When -» etr P. an ' . _ can they bet Where eke an they of Rice street spent a in den thin bert Hence in order that they'mpy week in Ottumn. In., with Mr. umnhmmmu Argnatroeteuretur'rs iGLiLiirrtn_t1htttit14,r1tte 'EE'iaWi'tiEire"iii. 'irTtifd :Pi,cc-?:'dEEi, -. '33:? ii,Tip.7ir,' FB.8EEe. ‘67 'a- . L. r ' . ' -, dr.-, ,. w-u.¢“~.--W.-.. vd - " ' 'ttlk", Li2NmEI! eunuchâ€! bi brought that!!! the â€Wanama- tion by the renewing of the mind, " St. Paul put-it. -' ' The universe which is ere-ted and forever “shined by God. must be like its Crater, since like begets 1ike; hence men, the reel men; as iiiriiimrttr7toPtys.sytr1rt.f,?t1t eshis, is not materiel. but spiritual consciousness: not evil, but good: of the divine nettvtfy/U tnitnitas. in- deetwetible, unchanging. perfect. hamonioue,.ehiritud;‘ “My whatever has not these qpaligiee is no part of Truth, not real. Hence, mutter, mortal mind und all the phenomena of material sense, being unlike this divine reality; are unreal. 'On this basis of infinite Truth We are engine?! 'tir' drttttt'tttttetr ‘I‘tuny thmrhertweetr what is absolute, di- vine, reel; and what is relative, hu- mn. unreal. This understanding, divine Truth. Christian Science now "itattesrcrmrtdtt1emryt1V 'mri'uFmt-ri- _ Pee, Ct.'rh 2, Christian Science healing anf jyvt1- Gi' -iGrilGane of spifiml Truth, the recognition of material error as error, and the "piieation/ithe error of heals it. In Christian Seience treatment lation, for e a ' . , is not a factor In the healing work. The healing mind is the divine Mind ent, the knewing of the truth re- ntdigg the: tea) man, together with the "iii'ii1ariirmitrRrrtort--of-amrrtarr mind, brings the truth to bear upon the use, no matter whether the per- son is nearby or far away. The love and gratitude which Christian Scie'ntists feel toward hire. W13 not to De wouuereu '" wuuu one' takes into account the great good which has come into, their lives trr "1:13"; JiUiiGirik is anaemia to her for her tselentitie and spiritual Inter- ‘(Continued on page 29) 10th District Meeting l _ of Federated Clubs _ in Chicago Today An all day regional conference of the federated clubs of the firgt ten congressional districts of Illinois will 'tnke‘pince' Thursday; October 29, at the Sherman hotel. Mrs. Mary A. Wall. president of the Illi- nois redertstios_and Mrs. A. B. Johnson will preside. The meeting ovens at 10 o'eloek. The state of- tieirs and state deuartment chair- men will be presented.. Music will be In elumm of Mrs. William J. Pb. _,jtottcattirtarythttirttrA, Id music. Mrs. Johnson will sped} , an . "the "subject ray work; I. it building for per- Luncheon is It 12:80.†’Afur Luncheon is st 12:30.†'Afm luncheon, separate department con- ferences will be held with the de- narttmmt chairman presiding. At tt o'clock in the waning. in the Bal Tabor-in. “loci-taint! junior chair- men will have their eisttferenew, with Mrs. I. G. David-on in charge. the , "ao, 'mtidotintt: Mr. I orarted dust " part! 1 Both . -iermNN party i alum even! Bethld Wedne last , Maria The the " who" will the ttiii the. even: Frat Elm Bro, brit 1i; Dr. ind of tar, m" " th