*+4i $ i NEW ORLEANS â€" CHICAGO Cuntral 3137. STANDARD FRUIT & STEAMSHIP CO. "Annual Report of _ _ | Christian Science Church Referring to the new Christian Science Pnblhhin: House which inâ€" creased demand for Chris Seiâ€" ence literature made n ry, Mr. Adams asserted that while wholeâ€" some activity in the movement conâ€" tinues, "the putting up of buildings, however beautiful and necessary they may be, does not in itself lay the foundation for spiritual gdlcht- enment which is essential meet the deéemands of humanity. | To be enduring, growth must be the result "In these days of unrest, with rumors of vital disagreements among nations, we should turn often in prayerful expectancy tho‘buflon shall not‘rise up against nation, but that Love, God, will be acknowledged as supreme in the affairs of men. In reality, men and nations do not envy and hate each other; because they have one heavenly Father they respect and love each other." uals, "but also in the gengral welâ€" fare of the world. Truth rd Love hold guard over the whole world as well as over the minutest occuâ€" pant of it," the directors said. _ PAGE TWELVE Let us show you how Gmeco Rock Woor Home Insulation pays fore itselfâ€"quickly. Boston, Mass., June 3â€"A call to renewed activity in the y appliâ€" cation of Christian was isâ€" sued today at the ann meeting of The Mother Church, ~First Church of Christ, Scien in Bosâ€" ton, Mass., by the Ch Science board of directors. § Church officers in thdé reports divulged . marked, growth of the movement â€"throughout &Lwld, and increased demand for the writâ€" ings of Mary Baker Eddy, Discovâ€" erer and Founder of Christian Sciâ€" ‘George Wendell Adams, : as chairman of the board of direcâ€" tors, stressed the need for interest not only in problems of individâ€" Following is a report of the anâ€" nual meeting of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, held Jung 3, 1985, over the attic floor of your home. This thick, fireâ€"proof, verminâ€" proof insulation, .red heat loss, protects in case of 1 :a: provides added comfort in win & and summer. * $ Scereens â€" Roofs â€" Milltx'ork H. P. 1377 366 Central Ave. in 4 22â€"24 South First Street Tel. H. P. 4110â€"Glencoe 36; 4 ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION t# at the e CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTH U * t Ag e \ T _~AHOPE IT IS" | JOS. B. DEIBLER Ralph Steel A USED CAR but as you Aldtf Wednesdayâ€"Thursdayâ€"Friday Thursdayâ€"Friday He became interested in Christian Science shortly after ng to Bosâ€" ton through the severe illness of a member of his family. In the yéar 1900 he was made a mémber of the Mother Church, and has served it : Mr. Bacon, the nï¬ president, was born in Pontiac, .. but when quite young his parents moved to Washington, D.C., where he spent his boyhood and recaived his educaâ€" tion. Entering the retail business world, he located i:l;'anton, where heé has steadily advanced and is now president of one of the oldest specialty departmént) stores in New England, t "£: |\ (Miss Middaugh, th d reader, is a native of Colprado and ‘was ;duenud in the: Is ‘of Denver, he has been a student of Christian Science for more thï¬: twenty years, and a member of the Mother Church since 1918; she has had membership with branch chuzcho& in Denver and in Los Angeles, al!#.. and has servâ€" ed as soloist in . Christian Science churches during sixtee years, six of which were with the Mother Church. 2. Cl : In 1907 he joined First Church of Christ, Scientist, in London and has served that church |as first reader nd chairman of its board of direcâ€" rs. Since 1919 he has devoted all is time to thnz‘pu li¢t practice of ristian Science, and in 1930 was lected to the Christian Science ;urd of lectureship. | f The election ‘of A. Barry Bacon as new president of The Mother Church was annour Mr, Bacon succeeds Dr. John M. Brewer, assoâ€" clate professor at Hgrvard Graduate Sc&ool of,l?&duuï¬_ 1 ¢ * Mr. Scholfield, who will conduct church services, was born at Howâ€" den, Yorkshire, England. He was educated at Eton Cpllege, where he first experienced healing influâ€" ence of Christian S¢ience. Entering business in London, he worked with a firm of marine insurance underâ€" writers at â€" Lloyd‘s. During the World War he served as captain of infantry with a British regiment. of earnest, active spiritual effort." New readers elec to serve in the Mother Chu for â€" the next three years are ] h B. Scholfield and Miss Florence r Middaugh. with WALTER C, KELLY (the Viernh Judge), ANDY CLYBSE. RICHARD CROMWELL, JANE DARWELL, BETTY FURNESS Added: "Mr. and Mrs. Melody" : â€" “Goia.l’hees" with Lowell Thomas Popeye in "Pleased To Meet " «. Latest News f Edward L. Ripley and Ezra W. Palmer, both of line, Mass., were reâ€"elected rerâ€"and clerk of the church, respectively. ols 2502 NEXT WEEK AORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNRUL THEATRE with CHARLES Qomn} JOAN BENNETT, HELEN VINSON, t OEL® MeCREA "Star Ni.}llt**t the Cocoanut Grove" â€" Cartoon â€" News â€" Special éaï¬&ointmenps for wedding p’dï¬jrgits at your home or in the studio. Call There must be a photoâ€" graph to keep the memory of that day for all time. _ Clhudettb'(ï¬ogiért in "PRIVATE WORLDS" h CHARLES 1}0 ER, JOAN BENNETT. HELEN VINSC Here Come l . the Bride "MeéFADDENS FLATS" d to serve in for â€"the next F‘lto Y“o‘t;:uwâ€, * "One New York Night" Hecitketsweiler _ ‘Studio § t?gr_'apher: j T 8 lSt. Johns Avenue ‘~ Phone H. P. 485 and Alaska. Members of the board of lectureâ€" ship carried Christian Sci;nu messâ€" ges to the four corners of the globe i.t":vu‘ disclosed at the meeting. They lectured in the British Isles, Continental Europe and Scandinayâ€" i8, Australaisia, Hawaii and the Orient, Africa, Bermuda, and the West Indies; Mexico, and the Canal Zone, the United States, Canada . The fruitage of Christian Science n healing all manner of disease and rder, was attested selected lc‘utin'\oniq:.md by Mrs. Marjorie . Mulock of Detroit, Mich. Among i‘ome’ of the healings reported .wm pernicious anemia,. epileply, men ,walbmty. rheumatoid . arthritis, Atrophied limbs, defective eyesiglit ind distressing stoppage of speech. William W. Davis, executive suâ€" rvisor of Christian Science charâ€" itable and benevolent institutions, reported increased guests and assoâ€" ciates at both the Pacific Coast and Chestnut Hill Sanatoriums as well as‘abundant loving support to the Christian Science Pleasant View Home, "After being our guests for short periods, business men and wo‘~â€" men church workers : and home workers frequently report that they have ‘returned to their work with renewed assurance, hope and courâ€" age, qualities that have been, reâ€" flected, in turn, in improvements in their homes and business surroundâ€" ings." _ "During the past four years of he: soâ€"called depression," he said, when the whole world has strugâ€" ed : under unemployment, . lack, ant,: and woe, Christian Stience ias come to the rescue of many, nd through the application of this gcionco, they have been healed of rroneous conditions. In the midst of this period the building of our hew publishing house was wisely inde: .Thereby many péople re given employment, much money as put into circulation, and an exâ€" ample of courage and perseverance in â€"rightâ€"doing was presented with resulting benefit." ‘ } Actively and faithfully. He is also E;elldent and a ‘director of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Marshâ€" field, Mass. } In his address Mr. Bacon assertâ€" :‘? the modern need for accepting he Bible axiom, "By th;r fruits ye ghall know them." ' with Robert Young, Lewis Stone, Maureen o'“%’m Gleason Cartoon, "Gold News "Ben Bernic" Comedy Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. _ June 9â€"10â€"11} WALLACE BEERY "WEST POINT OF THE AIR" : June 12â€"13â€"14 June 6â€"7 2502 THE PRESS ‘Roland R. Hkrrison, hristian Sgience Publishing, , reported |a distinct imprbvyeâ€" ent in the q ty "of articles) gubâ€" itted |for publication in the gâ€" {pus !â€" periodicals, attributable}| he said, grea spiritual â€"p in the field. 2 Ph Mptorists gsked for it. Safe Council-éef manded adtion. America [needed this new t‘s a n f 4 to rail pgye °C Airpptle from bumper TH(e k:’ Demb“tfrah’on Ride i‘:ii' the 193’ 'Iyr'nodth nesâ€"Highland |Park 4110â€"4111 tE ESmd oR PP ted 'r-“"-“'!“ul 172 2 mou 3528 M | | t‘s powerful . . |iwith the highest ine comp n:nii‘cnaho #nyc&h...mt,h etyâ€"Steel Body , , , ing new roadâ€" i 1 R MOTOR Car Gorp gly N dth, William ‘]The addition of 78. branches the Mother 47 in North rica, one in South America, 17 Europe, two E. two in rita, and four in Australaisa, ‘ listed by Rosamund t, manager of department of branches and “ | |Ezra Palmer, clerk of the church, in particular . pun letters j ‘Mâ€N'E:mm ir comprehension . Christian ience and their *‘T\ to demonâ€" strate it, In welcoming these into thurch membership he recalled the words of Mrs. â€" [in "Miscellaâ€" ngous Writings, "Belbved children, world has need of you and mork children than nen and woâ€" hen; it needs your innocence, unâ€" ?:Eshnm. faithful affeéction, unconâ€" inated lives," W increase of . per cent in the sales of Mrs3.> works over hillions of people through newspaâ€" lies of New York City." - Est, Announcing Berubeâ€" R : Glencoe 36 : 22.: "“*M“u,kihm-k ‘ Service 8 O LA 4 U TA ~We gan‘t describe it you‘ve got to experi¢ghce it . . . the get when you Obqpv the accelera is completely new Plymouth. > 3 showroom .. y, if you can . » and get behind the of this sensa« WASHING and GRE A ‘ to drive! EXIDE BATTERI GOODYEAR TIR SHELL GASOLI QUAKER STATE OIL OPEN fotmerly Bock‘s Se ‘ï¬â€˜lorth Green .y â€"24 8. 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