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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1936, p. 3

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25¢ 2"4¢ 25¢ MA y 15¢ 2%e Ti¢ et ay 136 The lecturer spoke in part as telâ€"| ! Christian Science teaches that God, intrit, the ‘cause and creaâ€" I "',.,m"a nefirer thouem 4 I. WÂ¥ ver t ,:a, there at that moment God be found.‘ God‘s government is ol h lung mtablished n U : how long esta a Srong may have séemed to be. It is instantly available to avert danâ€" .ger, no matter how formidable a L»“g may seem. Because God, | gpirit, is divine Principle, it follows \ of course that His creation must be \ mental Or spiritual, to be perceived ‘only through spiritual sense. Chrisâ€" ‘tian Science teaches that if you will 3, thoughts which are Godlike, is, unselfish and spiritual, to f possession of your consciousâ€" ness, they| will govern your experiâ€" ‘ence, because they partake of the immutable quality of the infinite selfâ€"enforcing Principle which they reflect. It makes clear that you have but to entertain mentally, to yeason with, these Godlike thoughts, and they will give you employment; ‘ they will heal you of sickness and â€"bin; they will supply your needs L y; they will enrich and your life; they will lift you wbove fear. They will prove to you that to acknowledge and conform ‘to the govetnment of Goil, the divine t?figdpb of all real being, is to place | yourself where nothing unlike God tan thwart or reverse the good which you have made your own. The Psalmist discerned this postibility \ when he sang, "He that dwelleth in M%‘hmtxan + #u4URSDAY ning, Francis Liyster f wcg‘},, of Detroit, Mich., tants Chirch,, the First urch, The First The mgt' Scientist, in Bosâ€" ach , spoke at the Elm Cl ‘The subject of his M **"" _‘ #@The Science of Good PMekabece Cole s e nians 22 d o on e o Ppepa o the secret place of the most High :lflbnnder the shadow of the Almighty." ‘Now since this is true, and Chrisâ€" tian Science teaches that it can be proved, then all which apears to contradiet or oppose God‘s governâ€" ment‘in national, collective, or indiâ€" vidual affairs must be the result of a mistaken view of God‘s nature and power. _ Proportionately as God‘s spiritual government is understood and conformed to, human governâ€" ments are improved. The peace and good will which flow from obedience to God‘s government are really the only sure foundations of progress. Hatred never made a nation or an individual strong or happy, and genâ€" uine peace and prosperity cannot reâ€" sult from war and destruction. In our â€" endeavors to assure peace among the nations we must: ackâ€" «mhfi.thficod’s:onrwtil supreme, and practice peace and good will in our own daily experiâ€" ence.‘ In God‘s hands alone "is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever." 4 Mrs. Eddy‘s discovery came to & generation unprepared to receive it. It came because there was one who could understand it; because there were some who were conscious of their need of it. ‘Divine Principle operates in the same way for all people and in all ages. It reveals itself to the seeing eye and the hearâ€" MASTER GARDENER GIVES TIP ON LAWN CUTTING Read The Wantâ€"Ads maind dout forret that grass_ must ‘t have dleven different food elements from the soil. Lack of even oneof these only or three of these vital food Mt:’ Most| successful w VIGORO, the plant that provides ail elesen in balanced whl.v&uohudm.odor- n to apply, and economical. L‘hMt:mu'Fudmmilfl;. soon as frost leaves. | weeds an easy entry. wulee kh futhers â€"bone en Central Hdwe. Co. â€" l--.::‘ a Hdwe. â€" MeierhoG Hdawe. â€" Sherony Hdwe. VENETIAN BLINDS :fnehv-em-nmuc Complete Color Selection «be USE THE COMPLETE PLANT FOOD ARROW VENETIAN CO. EARLY SPRIM.G SPECIAL VIGORO on Christian Science Phone for _ Supplies all eleven food elements needed from soil mm‘w-n-m Phone â€" Webster 3611 MAY 7, 1936 *Most folks," says the Master Gardener, "clip ;:c grass. My‘;d;vg: myon cut it. Then set your mower no Tel. H.P. 2520 Tel. H.P. 124 Tel, H.P. 4387 Tel. HP. 197 ‘Tel. H.P. 2041 "The Perfect Gentleman" sta Frank Morgan and‘Cecily rtâ€" neidge, will be m movie atâ€" traction of the e 8 Deerpath Theatre to Be Scene of Benefit for The Deerpath theatre at Lake For: est is to be the scene of a gay i. eting of socialites on Friday eveâ€" ning, May 15, at 8:30 o‘clock tend Irene Castle McLaughlin‘s movie benefit for the Orphans, of the Storm. This performance o the active summer season for Lake Forâ€" est‘s hostesses. 5 t o Gale Page, talented radio afitlat, will be there to delight the aud , with her. rich, natural contralto. Harold Stokes who rose to famgé via the radio with â€"his inimvitable syncopations will accompany Miss Page (Sally Tritchler in private life). " i4 ~ Rumors are that many other feaâ€" tured stars of the radio and stage will be dashing ont to do their bit "Orphans of the Stor |ts w# omxormu torr.=l°:v'or" ELFIN i "Crackers, M 9 t { 9 ! PINEAPPLE IF I MARCAAB _ ‘Their crisp, tasty good 1 MRST â€"â€" tous‘s ho o Â¥ galads. [ ‘ ‘PYRAMID SUGAR | | .( _ WAFERS Ib. 29¢ _ | ommorâ€"â€"â€"â€"10mormâ€"â€"â€"A1o0m0 -Eono:====ifo=o===o= M o c | Kraftt‘s oU=~"" J â€" Miracle Whip J omormâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"A160m0pâ€"c_â€"â€"â€"A10m6 :o=o===i=o=o=_â€".â€"_-==§o=ol!l i FR“’ : omorms; centrELA _ _ ||| °=°¢==?5nnl,}u jli Seediess Raisi $ e . CENTRELLA i( PINEAPPLE 3| Sticed Pineapplé rb=o==h°fl1 Campfire _ M Mcrslméllofiu 8 AND 10c MAGIC FLOWER GaAR All { Iaf" § c JVUICE No. 29¢ *T\ aAVâ€"4b ‘articular: hoste*es insist this new salad ‘dressing. ry Miracle W]hip and" ju‘ll | be :{;onvin.?ed‘ that ‘s better L 11 & {‘?hfi ONLY flour insured @ against baking failures. FLOUR omomâ€"â€"â€"=1or10 CERESOTA Pure Not Bleached pints rout L1 oo A pure cane sugar ¢f 0 outstanding quality. | 10:1b. :; cloth bag 53¢ omorâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"10m0 ints 9BC SUGAR ; for the "Orphans" on that night â€" among them a fastâ€"stepping dance team, .a muchâ€"loved female sigerâ€" comedian; and another big f¢@ture of the evening is still a secret .. . . but it‘s a real attraction.. / Lake Forest society is tl:nc attend en masse to make € worth whmL and . long remer Many ‘hostesses have plann« wer {parties immediately .pr the benefit, _ |â€". : !3 :>:*>} District Legion Units x To Meet at Grays Lake C. & H. Cane The next quarterly district) fneetâ€" ing iof American Legion AugHiary units in Lake County will" Ei id at the Grays Lake grade ‘schooliandâ€" itorium, at 8 o‘¢lock Wednesda; eve- ning, May 13th. uns $ Reports for ghe months of FÂ¥bruâ€" ary,; March and April, are exfected at this meeting and t 10] and district chairmen are urged ththave ho ready, //_ "" "e9 B "" ‘The committee in charge Of the meeting has made the tentative anâ€" DR. PRICES Vanilla Extrac TRAYMORE Fresh Lima Be poLE‘s l Pineapple Spe CEN IKRELLA i8 Tiny Green Bet omio omm TRAYMC "| APR centRé â€"| mes it U CENTRE icovi . || centet +) FRUI ||% APRICOT FRESH PF centrélca | . IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT THE PRESS PI T :;‘:I;Lâ€"; , {%&ofid ‘on‘ Murief's Best 6/‘ i,?.: ol ;zrf.'....;......m 19¢ Bfun'of.l i¢ 3doz.sl Maic 1‘ . . A 150 PINCLAPPLE, Pp » e E+ [li& f $3 a 6 8 t [ + silh â€"| departn :n ~‘Gr . . | district , . | state of zx to mit T ‘a messt ‘commit nâ€" | lary &A daifads tihived fls 1 Lo ng “c’;b-.]i.â€"- fi..ro‘g".:-...-.-‘;......M . F R ar,i;:‘;z. ,3 Ibs ROTS. rnia Lady | !erriHy, s it Wals x e 4n + §440% 3“‘- Waukegan CC ngtdhi- 2 '&! 47¢ ""““a:'*'z i« 19€ POTATOFS, Fancy Souther 6. 10@ ’n‘l $ ‘_fsh for Friday Frest ml The Choice of TROUT, Hresh Select Trout at Fice y P 14 o pkg. No. 8 Mrk. Ethel |Oetter of Des Plaines, jartmepit child welfare chairman, nd Grovir[Sexton, .a past seventh: istrict chmmander and the present state ch ;‘.‘ an of the "Boys‘ State" committek) | Mrs. Octter +fll have, ‘m messagh eohcerning her particular \committe®s activities in the Auxilâ€" ‘jary and; Mr, Sexton will expound the ajmgjarnd merits of the "Boys‘ State‘" wWhich is to be an annual Affair at§Springfheld. _ .. . / Mrs. &lmon Thurlwell, president of| Grayk Lake Unit, will open the meééting ; d turn the evening over to Mrs. Kaul Chase, district director who will caonduct the business porâ€" ‘tion of the program . and introduce the spe Qx f HIGHW! W e . on sale at . . ‘EVANS FEED STORE t0 Centhal Ave. Tol. H P. 124 LUlg:S BLETS 4 5.. 45¢ m# IN HIGHLAND PARK KKE GROCERY & MARKET 4 North Sheridan Rd. ‘ ;.ntmcnw%on ul 1bH l D CROCERY AND MARKE! ‘29¢ 1 85 SEED Â¥ILIZ E R I N i 8 "L Al P ® « | # ky Romember Food. Bargains. for WMothersk Day. | SSE [ > + Sunday Fp 5+ 3 t j | % May 10 I i ue sommescomminaticces s '!9: AlL 'D'u‘ EBME T iv- M Anm ; 828 Railway Ave. + . "IN DEERFIELD 0N GROCERY AND MARKET OLD MONK 45c â€" Jumbo Ripe Olives :M 2 ... 49¢ _ >‘ SILVER CUP § 29c â€" Red Ripe Tomatoes 23 im 37¢ CENTRELLA, VACUUM PACKED 29c _ Sweet Potatoes.. s‘ 3 i« 40¢ © CENTRELLA, WHITE MEAT f 47¢ funa Fish...... ‘m 2 ... 47¢ CENTRELLA, WHOLE PEELED |_ ssc AP"'COB e ale a e a & Nm% 3“ ”c 5 & VEGETABLES lect Ireat .. 229C CENTRELLA Tasty Sliced Dills. ‘No. 242 No. 2VÂ¥2 *"‘‘n. BC No. 1 Noted phychologist explains why people fall in love on summer vacaâ€" tions .An article by Professor Laird in The AMERICAN WEEKLY, %e magazine : distributed <with: T SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO â€" HERALD AND EXAMINER., 3 for 53¢ 3 for 3 for 45¢ $ C | “ "ti"ir‘:":;i:.fi MALTED Cl * â€" laey» n 12 NCX i. 177C 53¢ Mâ€"omorâ€"â€"â€"â€"omom=â€"â€"â€"oro 15 o%, O We also have c fi \grind while yot G Ground Coffee! Iâ€"sorsom= 10ra0mâ€"â€" waLpo \ â€" TISSUE iz’l L omro m .Wc also have our own blends of coffee that we gifld_whilc you wait. Ask about our own Fresh round Coffee! A trial will convince you! n w36 5 d "a § Z;:fli"/o' vt.‘| U t:;:%-.;:?‘fi 18423 NS 1opsomâ€"â€"â€"â€"iomomâ€"=â€"=â€"â€"â€"omorâ€"ll raomâ€"â€"â€"â€"o0rm0rmâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"o0rm6 WALDORF TOILET .'e_’ || TISSUE SPECIAL Bd 1. : 10 ... 49¢ ced 3 ccormm:uesacl A DxertaZ ‘ ® 1. ©69C¢ __““ omorâ€"â€"â€"Aomorpâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"om6 |o=o====o=o=='.==o=o=g juct ‘Steaks which are inclined to be tough, such as the top sirloin, are greatly improved if they are spread with a generous quantity of French dressing qneâ€"half hour before broilâ€" ing. ' Paul Schulze presents this ali purpose salad cracker, seagoned to perfection. You can‘t afford to over Fresh, tangy tomato juice of a superb blend. t afford to overâ€" 0@ MB is . rare ulue.ao ) C o t c s oL Pn PAGE THREE tt t» [U i 8

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