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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Jan 1920, p. 2

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920 1 A LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Restorer BY | Wiliam W. Porter, C.S. B. er, iC. S.-B., of of the Board! . Mother | Sci en tist a lecture ., delivered | on 1 Science, Thursday evening, Ja ry 8th, under the auspices of F Church of Christ, Scientist, ette, Ili, in| the C hurch edifice, 2 Avenue ia and Tenth street. Mr. Charles I. Kirtlanc the 3 s evening's 1 introduced ! of Natural Development y.-The .demoustration. of Christi 1 Stience i yr of the sick e human Te ¢ Orthodoxy "The objection imes 1S somet that Chi istia n ence 1s not ortho- idox. This b s up the question of what is and what is not orthodox. 'Human opinions combine in a state- '*mment of poli ef, and then declare that those whe differ fromm beliefs thus pefatc 2d are unorthod The amount ;of this is: If you helies 'e as we do, : you are orthodox. If you do not be- i lieve as we do, then you are decided- ly waorthodox, and--""do not helieve a, she divinity of Christ." That siene is orthodox which, pro- 1 , £ 3 } J vg Te ceeding from : Principle, Truth or Ged, brings out the fruits of health BS [] nm - . A and righteousness. This is the work , Claristion Science is accomplishing. : The World War . 1 «The activities of Christian Scien- tists during the world war recently | Christ "of Christ, | a made | closed are well known. Christian Scientists have been a unit in their support of the policies of our gov- ernment and its allies. As the at- {mosphere of peace and justice settles over the nations of the world Chris- tian Scientists recognize that the vic- tory has not been so much a victory of men over' nen, or nations over nations, but is a victory of Principle | and Truth over the rulers of the ¢ of this world, and over 1 wickedness in high places, ul puts it. Gratitude To Mrs. Eddy ian Scientists 'have a tender d and gratitude for their rever- Mary Baker Eddy. This s in recognition and ac- red 1 Leader, gratitude kno W dom ser | ized Mrs. F Pr ym the ti lof her he We wa 8 1g the facts ith 12 in such | and manner as would best be | | CO ter tandersto vod by the human mind. i fhe Christian Science Textbook i The 1 mn is growing that the | wo : Science reflect ff the f a definite law, an i the is axa 1hle to heal ¢ | | ble: 1ikind. The st¢ atenie at of | & r Chri ristian Science ) f lication wi ir : writings of N ially in ihre be th with Ke is the only nt of the broad, unselfish | § to "mankind which ch haracter- | § 's life. in the y HR A ir 1866, Mrs. | o "consistently | : nd | be | N. J. FELLOWS REGISTERED OPTICIAN Eyes Tested. Frames Fitted Lenses Duplicated Frames Repaired Phone Winnetka 85 Room 3 Prouty Bldg. FRANK HIOIUSES WANTED A. REID is : Member Chicago Real Estate Foard han = WINNETKA HUBBARD WOODS GLENCOE I REAL ESTATE fs i "933 Linden Ae. "Hubbard Woods Tel Winnetka 1300 : An 4 . Li ; | 3 : > 'Bell § : y The money for plant extensions of the : X Telephone Company must be obtained 4 through issuance of stocks, bonds or P notes. i) domains. The rate schedule is pany. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Reconstruction projects and new or expanding industrial undertakings are in the market for new capital. Foreign governments are seeking loans for the rehabilitation of their devastated The competition for capital was never so keen and borrowers must show, beyond question, their ability to earn and pay interest and dividends. rowing power of the Telephone Com- It should be liberal enough to demonstrate conclusively that the com- pany will promptly carry out its obliga- tions to stockholders and bondholders. the index to the bor- are the fruits of Christian Science, the sign of Immanuel, or "God with us." If God, the one eternal Mind or Causation, be with you here and now, "Why search the future and the past? Beneath thy feet, Life's pearl is cast." The burning question in this coun- try is what to burn.--Arkansas Ga- | zetie. Winnetka Schocl Problems gla vddition, subtraction, multiplication iand division must be thoroughly mas- tered beiore a pupil can*do more advanced problems accurately, The great bulk of arithmetic done by most of us in everyday life consists of these fundamental operations The following questions tendent C. W. Washburne. -- QQ. Why are the children in the upper grades doing so much primary 'arithmetic? A. The fundame | a 8 i | | | received this week are answered by Superin- ntal processes of with whole numbers. Such work as we have to do in fractions, decimals and precentage will be accurate in exact prox ortion to the accuracy of j our work with whole numbers. A large proportion of the upper grade child iren in the Winnetka Public {Continued on Page Three) The Best Groceries for the Least Money ARE PROCU Hubbard We 901 LINDEN AVENUE, HUEBARD WOODS TELEPHONE WINNETKA 400 We Sell Cheap Because We Sell B OOS for Cash RED AT THE kL asi Gr FOCEYy @ I We must reduce all Winter Stock to ata room for new Spring Styles expected to arrive March 1. In order to do so we will place onsale beginning Saturday Morning OF OES OE ------IOEIOE----S0CI0 ----I0r= win Clearance Of Men's Women's and Children's PIR | ------ purchase. all Winter Shoes at greatly reduced prices, infact the sale price will be less than the factory or wholesale cost today. Take advantagelof this great sale. Come in and see for yourself what money you can save on a You'll be wise to buy liberally for the future as well asiimmediate needs. EOE OE OE OE O ENO En O Ee -------- KASPAR'S SHOE STORE 602 W. RAILROAD AVENUE ror OE OI O I O EI OE O Ey WILMETTE

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