m in Lâ€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" And Notes 9f Interest Time of Services and Meetings in 1 Meenngs the Various Churches ‘ C Trinity Epi'cq’d Chu'd‘ North American Union Rev. P. C. “olcott, 1). I). Rector. Holy Highland Council 99. meets at Masonic Communion. Sunday 7:30 a, m. Morning . . , , _ ‘ Prayer and Litany 11:00 a. m. Holy Hall, {hnrd Wednesday In each month Communionï¬rst Sunday in the month Muonic Orden Ind Festivals at H200 a. m. Evenprayer A 0 Fl Lx] \' 6'6 A F d A. 5;“) p. m‘ Sunday School 9:45 3. HL ' ' d) ( ge. ‘ °'_ ’ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ an i ’ St. M‘ry’l Church 31.. meets ï¬rst and third Thursdays In R Laurel avenue and McGovern street. 'Masonic H3“- ev.J. D‘ O'Neill.pastnr. Sunday servicesi Odd Fellow- Fu’st Mass. 0130.3. m. bunday school 11:43 ‘ Sheridan Lodge. No. 662. I. O. O. F.. Second Muss, 8:003. m. High Mass 10:30‘ _ :maof: pvprv Tuesday nmht at 7:30 in Svedinh Evangeliul Luther-n ‘ Highwood. Rev, C, E. Lundgren. pastor.i Sunday services. preaching at 3:00 p. m.l Sunday School at 2‘ 00 p. m. Wednesday i prayer meeting 8:00 p. m. , Fink Church of Christ. Scientitl ; Hazel avenue near St. John's avenue.g Regular service every Sunday morning at E 10.45 o'clock. Sunday school immediately a, liter the Sunday murmng Regular Wednesday evemng tc meeting pt 8_:_00 o'gkxtk. Second ' Stu-rt m-ur Idlurcl wax Sunday School. 10:00 a. m; morning \\ ship. 11:00 in. m.: Chnstxan EIule;1x'nr,r lnd evening service 730 p m. Gem rayer meetmg \V'Ldnesduy, 7:30 p. ible study Friday. 7.50 p. m. Wu cord ly invitc your allendanccn . -4... _.. Jâ€. meeting at 8:00 o'clock. The Reading Room. second floor, Erskine Bank Building, is open daily. ex- cept Sunday. from 9 to 12 a. m. and l to 5 p. m. All authorized Christian Science literature is on ï¬le for reference, and may be purchased if desired. St. John- Evnngelicnl Church Corner Green Bay Road and Homewood ‘ Avenue. Rev. R. B. Fieiller. Pastor. Sun- day morninngerman preaching at 10:30 a. m. and English preaching at 7.30 p. m. on tirst and third Sundm ot the month. Evenbody is “claim:- in :ittt-nd these services. Modern Woodmen Highland Camp. 1176, M. W. A., meets ï¬rst and third Fridays at Masonic Hall. Y. W. C. A. Classes Following is the schedule of summer Classes for the members of the Y. W. C. A: Swimming pool atLake Forest College open to girls of Highland Park Y. W. C. A. Wednesdays. 11) to 1'3 3. m.. 3 to 7 p. m. Special run-s to members. Mismbers en- trance 10c. indiiidual lesson. 30:; ticket. 111 rntrzint‘rs. 73c Course of six class lessons. ,.i ._ ..._.__..../»t IH'K‘ ile-J pm the on pH the .nn Hm i'lli slz‘t‘ mu Bolievcn Meeting Library Hall. Highland Park. Every Sunday 7:45 p. rn‘, Gospel addrew Every Thursday 8.00 p. m.. Bible study. You are cordially invited. 2mg.“ Lutheran Church Central Avenue. W. F. Suhr. pastor. Sunday service. German preaching at 10:30 a. m.; English preaching at 8 p. m. , list and 3rd Sundays; Sunday School, 9.15; ' German Saturday school. 9.00 to 12:00. Bible school in German for young people Tuadays at 8 p. m. and in English Wed- nesdays at 8 p. in. First United Evangelicd Church Corner of Laurel Avenue and Green Bay Road. Rev. J. Foster Van Evera. . pastor. Sabbath morning worship. 10:45; i evening service and K. L. C. E. from 6:45 “nu u. 9:30. beginning Jun Monday and ' Vesper Businos Meets ï¬rst ’ Association E Charles M. Sc Larson, secret Highland P Club rooms, Henry Staehli to 7:45 p. m'. during July August and Sep- K secretary. tembei'. The midweek prayer Services. Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:45: " chOir meetings Thursday at 8 p. m.: Sun- day school at 9 $0 a. m. A cordial in- vitation extended to all. Swedish Lutheran Church There Will be Swedish Lutheran Church services every Sunday evening at sc'ven fortyAï¬i'e o'clock inihe Y. “CC. .-\. rooms on Central Avenue. Highland Park.C:irl E. Lundgien. :if Waukegaii. Illinois. pastor. Baptist Church East Laurel avenue. Henry Clay Miller, minister, Sunday, morning worship, 11:11). Sunday evening people's service; 7:45. The Bible school. Mr. Charles H. Warren, Superintendent. assembles at 9M5 o‘clock. The Baptist Young People's Union. Mr. Leigh Bittinger. President, meets each Sunday eiening at 7 o‘clock. The midweek service is held in the parlors of the church each Wednesday ’ The Ladies Guild. Mrs. evening at 7.45. holds F. B. Green. Presxdent, its regular sessions on the afternoon of the . third Thursday of each month. The public is cordially invited to all the leeryices 0! this church. M Avenue Pint M. E. Church First M. E. Church, Rev.V.A. Spicker. Pastor. Sunday School, 100. Preaching, 1111). Junior League. 2:30; Epworth League. 6:30. Prayer meetlng. Wednesday. 7:30: Teacher Training, Saturday. 7:30. Club rooms. Meetings. igii three o'clock. Miss Eluabet secretar). Highlam Club room building. .\ Tuesday at [h H. Campbell. ‘ Putnam. corr Hi. Club hUUSI R.C.Jacubsen secretary. Cathol: St. Johns Ci meets second each month ii Highland l Corner 0! I . avenues. Re‘ Bible School church build ship. 11.00a i at 7:30 p. in Wednesday c the auditoriui l is cordially ir "Alvnvo all, as 5L John declares. ‘God In anu' Thus. m‘vnrding to (he “llrlv, He in (he one Inï¬nite. omnipotenl. (munprpm'nt Luv» I'lxnslidn Sc "12"»- l H“ ulrmm-w the- :I‘vme l’nm'u-ic. in» lv‘ll.‘_'n~n1w- \Ilkuslnhr .Ls Luv". inï¬nlb- dwinv- MALI, and ammunw in In. (f Juan.- radiance guvernul by U.» mgr {wt law uf dwinr lun’e, and rxxuze-xs'n: th.» mug-“mam†substance of Spun. igu- or can-nu let-m "’I'hun "hrisUun Science shows that roalny Ly Ms \w-ry nature must be lu- ï¬rMc. perfect. Innlvslrucuble. Immortal. an-l awrwal; for in no nxhpr way can Irv runcflve of the inï¬nite 41nd and I115 11mm» rxprnlsmn, lv‘ll.‘.'-~n< â€This in the hunts of all (‘hrlstLln Ht‘l-«M' “Aching, pmctlce and anuh-sn 1n nrdv-v to analyze nnythlm: au-urviinu In Ihriuunn Schnce and dummlno its A LECTURE 0N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lv‘ Incl vulur. It mun! be tested by IM- uh- Iolulo standard. It must be weighed 1n the hal‘lnco rm: 00¢. Services in the Churches Lodge and Club Meetings II. .0882. 0‘ m “wm. "card to evil, we M ‘Egenexer Ev-ngcligal Churfh (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) The 3.“ the Sunday morning service [3H1 1 S. E. SCHRADER. pastor m and Unlvor!‘ hï¬." Scientitl :aays Ill .V‘ldauluL St. John's ayenue. galways welcome "Those who indulge in mm simply I! m =prove that they believe In the rainy > ‘, we we (hut all of evil and in It: power. OnIy those m inn! p m. German \ 7:50 p. m.; “c cordidL *stiï¬iorxlal Ethird Mondays t'x Awnue nz'uhlin \IH Gal H Swimming pool atl.ake Forest College lopen to girls of Highland Park Y. w. c. A. Wednesdays. ll) to 1'3 3. m.. 3| to 7 p. m. Special rates to members. Members en- trance 10c. lll(ll\l(lu2il lesson. 30:; ticket. 111 entrances. 73c. Course of six class lessons. per person, Sim, non-members entrant‘s. 20c; lndiuduzil lt'h>\)l‘l,-Sl.ll“. ticket. 10 en trances. Sl 30; course of six lt‘bsOnS. per person. $1.50. Suits. tips. towels and Wings nitist be furnished by individuals. Instructor always present v. hen pool is open. Summer activities; Monday. 2:30 5 to 5:30, tennis. basketball. new comb on ‘the academy grounds. 7:309:30, Girls' iClub; Thursday. swimming as above 1‘scheduled. Rooms open at 208 East Central Avenue every afternoon, 3:05; Monday and Thursday evenings, 7:30“ 9:30. Vesper services; alternate Sundays beginning June twenty-third. 4 p. m. Business Men's Association Meets ï¬rst Tuesday in every month. Association Rooms Erskine Building. Charles M. Schneider, .president; Albert Larson, secretary. Highland Park Youn‘ Men's Club Club rooms, 12 West. Central Avenue. Henry Staehling. president; Earl Gsell. ‘secretary. Roy-l Axe-mam Highland Park Council No. 1066, Royal Arcanum, meets second and fourth Mon- days in Masonic Hall. Visiting brothers Odd Fellow- Sheridan Lodge. No. 662. I. O meets every Tuesday night at Masonic Hall. Onoli Club Club mums, Highland Park Club Housc. Meetings. wnnighzly 011 Thursday at zhrt‘c o'cluck. Mn. W. J. Fyff't. presidcnt: Mus Eluabeth 'l‘uv.‘n;v:, currwpondmg secretary Highland Park Woman's Club Club mums. assvmbly hall, Library building. Mrrlmgs.‘ lnrtmghtly on Tuesday at thrcc u'clnck. Mrs. (marge H. Campbell. presldcnt: Mrs. John A. Putnam. corresponding secretary. Highltnd Park Club Club house. East Central Avenue R.C.Jacub5cn. president; A. R. Carquevlllg, secretary. ‘ that is evii ix unlike God. It is limited. destrurtiiulw. discordant murml. in other words. it is. God's opposih. Christian Science shows that evil can have no. aviuui place in the inï¬nity and alinenn of {he divine being and His in- ï¬nite manifestation. hence it must have its seeming place outside of the realm of Spirit. Thus it has its seeming ex- istence uniy in the murlul. nr. as St. Eaui mum-s it. the carnal mind. I! i: A lug-lief in [in- ahsnnu- “f gum] ' .\.~ dinkness is [lit' absence of iight, Sn evii ~‘ u lit‘udinv w-nuiniun. Hui an entity ‘n iiiusimiw Summm- a [w-I‘sull \vmv each month in Masonic Hall Corner 0! Laurel. Linden and Prospect avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobieon, Pastor. Bible School meets at 9:30 a. m. in the church building. Sunday morning wor- ship. lime in Young Peoples' Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at eight o‘clock in the auditorium of the church. The public is cordially invited to all of these services "Hut sinu- vvil hux rm :«xlswm‘o in (bulk unwrrse, It ls cvslrnctihls, It cur M- (‘nrl‘t‘t‘lï¬ll‘ and we there-fore have lmpe or our sun-Minn. and we are made sure that {he l'l'l-IP prnmlses wlll be fulï¬lled. that all evil will be destroyed MM that, whnn we' come to know mmnun, we shall enter lnm our her!- ML"- as the children 0‘! God. '\\'h.-n wv sve- that evil has no divim Principle. nu divine law. and (hex-Morn nu um} prmer. we can see that it has nu divine authority. we can begin to re-ulizr. our freedom from bondage to Ms his“): Myltic Workers Meetings at Masonic Hall ï¬rst and’ Cltholic Order of Forcoten St. Johns Court Number 840, C. O. F., eets second and fourth Thursdays of Highland Park Pretbytoriln Church gs and Meeting Places 0! Clubs and Lodges 0H Bvu no: Bud. ll h [-1 11:] I LIVJ! 1 Hr 1 I l“ “'1‘.“ rwi rpnlny uf r~.;l and [he Fuprclnnc) ux gnu-l unâ€"r evil. "Jesus said of 9vâ€. ‘1! is a liar unl [hr (anhvr of it.’ and (In-n he pnwewled m sulve the prank-m of va in the only vâ€) by which ll um he solved. namely, h} Ilt'lnhm um! down-um: It. Why are “-o- 3-H) unwilling to leQ-VP und prurtiw Jesws‘ leuvhlngs’.’ (‘hliHHuH Svh-m-e o-nuhh's us In sm- ‘thal rvil I» n false nu-nml slut». and Unit it is drstrmml [lungh "hrm. (ln'unuh :hvim- ’l‘rnxh running In hnmun ccmscimmm-ss, ramml Cnnt'vih- of Q'Vll lll nu; unm, \vln-llwr as 51". lillHVl)‘. «hm-“mu ui inmtullh'. that i» not in sum“ ‘wm rzuisml by, «lg-[William lll'hll, m‘ assu- (‘iuled with math-r. AH [hwy m"- {him inst-paral-ly (mum-vied. being inter- .leinmulrnl. it i! manure-st that W!‘ van- nu! becumr Huxwriur to ihe ussrl’tml law of (he one without lwcmnlng suwn rim (u lh~> law of liw ulhvl'. This im- nn-tlinh-l)’ ruisvs lln- quusllnn as in the nature ui‘ nmttui- 0r qm-bllnn wl.icl| has puzzled the ugn-s No‘ilher philosophers physical sclvnt‘sls, nor n-llglnnisls lune hm-n ulnlv in explain iL 'l‘hvy hm.» nr-ilhrr unilq-rslmnl it nur klwwn whul m a}. with 1: mm In m.- Stability “r its laws has [u‘m'tlvnlh inlviwlit-twl tiw .u'vellnldmu- nf thl- l't-(‘ul‘ll ut‘ Uln>(‘ wan- .lvi'V‘ul ill-"lullsli‘uliuns Inf sp‘iiLml pnwvr (-nmmunly vullml mlrm-lm-x sinm they an) ullugelhrr lncomwuhvni-alu.‘ un a mullet lxusis. ullll [his hila' l-m-n till: primal runsv or HH' marked lllri'qnth‘v or hf!†primal 11:? In Hunter .nnung [hullflh wih- 1h (runs ur hon». In UHH'!‘ words, it is mm lwliovwl by nrlvum-ul phypirul svientish m be u fnrln or pht-nomrnun ur energy. This (Fm-nu‘r)’ musml nil'ex'ululiun in physlrs and vho-mislry, and ni'cvflï¬ltutt‘d thv rv-wrlling or muny text-hunks, 'lm [he has]: of (his theory. If we Alostrn} a material object W0} lose Hu- (phjcct. and the (HIjt'CC loses its identity. If we further rmluve the residue hj. Int-ans of xm-chanioal dnd (-hemh'nl prucessva In the ultimate thenreticnl limit. we obtain what are termml molecules and atoms. 1! we flllllwr ru- duve the uloms lo lhplr (mnslnmm! ions or (-lectruns. wv have rmhlced the object tn :1 form nf energy in which M’ery \wstluv or the charavh-I‘istivs of 1. Has vau mullt'r. lht- I!!‘i;.:ihul uiv_' mutter. I .le-slroywl “Tln- I huh! h .l {mm I-i' PHI-X'LH, wan‘e mol «in ni' the I-ihvl. 5:1 that t'n- inunrvahimfwhich ims gu'cn hilth tn nur rum-opt is pruninmai by |'ii¢‘r1.'\, 11 i~ i‘o-i‘Hi‘IiPd nn-ntuiiy aid. as tvsu‘imluuists u-xpiuin. prmimws u vihszitwi) mutiun in the inner Svnsu- 1mm 01‘ tim Main. The Ln-uin inn-Ms- won we ninja-iii): \"Q think or it in an exp-liar nivjwt seen. when in {nut We nrv more!) experiencing and inter- preting a mental impresxion. So with ht-ming. taste. touch, and smell. They are H†mental impressions produced ivy em-rgy which we uncon- sciously (rhjt-ctify. We mew-r rmiiiy 2499. hear, rwi. SHIP“, or taste matter or til.- Jet-ts. and never imve; we only pxperi- ence and project A sense impression and call it matter. "Mittrrialistic philosopiwrs. psycholo- gists. and physical scientiats haw: nvver iu-pn aiul» to do anything pluc- tical with their conclusions because thpy lune nut known what is back of muKt'l'l‘dl appeamnvn They have l‘k‘uil wholly with phvnnmena. Nut recog- nizing spiritual living, they can only fling tu mutton; although the logical duluctinns hum their discoveries point conclusivfly tn the nl-nâ€"oxistpnce of what tlwy tarm mattvr. t-xcwpt as a mrntnl plit‘lllilllo-nnn. ',\ll this lllle‘l'IJIlB-llv tlmnght is not tin- h-m'hinu t-i‘ ‘TII‘isllun Sw’iwnmu .-r;:l must lint iw mm": \‘ul \\'1t!1\ii. l‘h :1‘ ;v:- ~~ '-v n' u: \‘;Hll :u‘d il<1:Vv\ m . ‘- Mxim -- Hm r-n;u-»ii»iiii_\' ut‘ thv ;-:.~~« vvu'o' ur its ummsurwmnuer. As mid-~1- sum-i in I'hristiun Sviem'r. nmnnr is sren to he ï¬nite. whereas Spirit is I'iï¬HUI-L matte-r is limited, Spirit is un- iimnwi; mattvr is dimemiunai. vairii is nndimensionat; matter is destruct- iï¬ie, Spirit is indestructible; matter is mortal, Spirit is immortal. Bving its exact opposite. matter can have no real t-xis‘om‘e in Uw realm of omnipresent Spirit and its Infinite ideas. lmdtuu mun-man. VI. "Mrs E‘Itly's discovery of the un- reality of matter was not the result of phyuionl pxporlmentatton 0r philosophic wasnninc. It was based on the per- cvmion of the inï¬nity: of divine Truth. than which there can be no o‘her real or absolute has]; ' “Thu [VIH‘HHHH'IIUH vmn‘nuzuus that !h hurdtvd, Hms prnv wt lhv HMuslrm-nlv]. '1 In I .l « 'wn'n iwlirv ming I‘ HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS “inislmn S-‘Ienm- Alb-n (113â€de Us In than! o-vil and “Inn is (r-rmm! mau- un- hvussulï¬hly assm-luh-d. fur wx mt Cnnt‘ert- of «H! in any fnrm, '(‘hrisUan Science shows. therefore .\l In“: tnd nvn lanolin-um. unto: the Oppo-in 01 Spirit. Matter 3 I‘onn of H l†[full 211‘â€! â€I )'>‘('Lll sinning demonstrMe the un- r~.;l and the supremacy of a Sen-o Impression M vhis gnmuv m animus ur FP‘HIJ (-ullml mirm-lm-u sin HIH‘ inCOlnllluht-llrll‘ will [his hm< l-m-n :1 EH- marked inrnnu‘v wwtics u ml inthl phi! YH‘! )0-(‘X5 H'ssiuns. ['n ‘m Thu m. va wu‘nn of \is v muvflwrr- Jud 'ls. Huh! plush" mi l(' 1%!†it Energy Ft HUHI'T .. [1..1! HI tiviu‘ lh that nmlu fulsv (‘UH' through (I u-st'H' m†:nmxrhhelmhm of rt‘fllu} things must he spiritual] tho hmn'lv rnnno! he com the ï¬nite "Y! we hunk ul t'xh-lrncw mulvrhtl semin- only. «xi nysly Hm-mr' matrrial um! |HH-w :lh\ l‘rlh'r wv will mulrrlul W (wily FI't‘llll knnw an) nmlt-vlaL All (MI! and knnwy expel ivncet-fl 0f (Aislonm‘, mlr rum-nunruonl know that our r'nnscinusm-ss in lawn-ix nunle up of (‘llnCl'pll hurwd hn th» (vsâ€" timuny of [hr physical Fd'nbf‘fl, um} (11;! [Ms svnso- h-siimnny is fullihlr. unre- liuhlv. erroneous. For up ll“ 11m h4- lin a house. to l»:- Mnull because it im- dlnmnrr, wp do not appears (m in YHII lwlievv n mlruuo iwczmm- wr' see it. hm'uuso we hour Hwy!) “'9 Hm! all physical sense testinmn)‘ plnnai‘nn and H’Clillt‘utlon in (‘0- echoes kilnw requires ex (mim- in make it lnlvlllulhle and hvro-nl. and thix pron-s nu \lnl‘O‘llHlIllllV Truth “l“nflhelmnua w.- (in (min through lin- physicnl senses; for exampln, wp :10 not pvrt‘eivv (he mulhr- mutimll irnih involved by simply lnnk- in: at (hr nmlliplit‘ntion inlul? It i- nnly tin-(mull the undvrsmnullng that mm. he pvrmzlvml. and HH- faculty entirr‘ly rmlnirvs no correction. luv! porn-iv» anv 1ruih undorsiun-lin: is n urn-rt {rum (he physical svnsps. “'0 ~- (‘1 “l“nflhelmnxv. \ (rum through Un- examplv. wp do nu mutH'ul truth inw in: at (Mo mum; upnl'! I do [wt thruuuh (In mnzh “My Hf H "n~" ‘ i :zih In «in â€Max and it is wrvndm‘fui whul a l-lumgv lukv-s plum.- in us when we turn nur thoughts from n iwiivf of life in mutter to the spiritual undersinndin: [hut Gm! in really our Life. am! that we live. move, and have our heing in Him. as the Rlbie declares. that we live in Spirit. in Mind. not in matter. Iow Viewpoint loco-am. ".\s In â€11' study of astronomy, when we ï¬rst lea-n that the appearance of the sky {rum the earth is not correct. and we urv taught to tukc a ntandpolnt nwn)’ {rum the PAU‘UL mentally. where we- see the HIHI. the earth, and the other planets and their satellites In their true- relation to mmh (nther. thus oh- tulning an intelligent concept of th? an' >_\stwm and understanding it. “Marl: w“ (mum-t uh- “itfmut the \‘is-w- gu'u aunn I'm :11 [hr (-ulth, w- in dh‘illt' mvluxvhxxu‘s rmumdinu. us WP nll dr-V thiuns St. Paul “llH‘SI ‘l’m nur li_ht utllu‘tiun. “llll‘ll is M! fur .1 mnmunt. “-vt‘krth {hr us a fur mun- «xvvmlm; nml vtm‘nal \fvlL'ht of Blur): “'hilo- “.- lonk nOt at the thlnL's which am- Sown. but at ttnâ€" lhlllL’F whwh are not spun for tho things whth urv sm-n un- tum- pm'ul; but the things “hkh :m- xml sewn un- olt-rnul,’ “('hrlbtiah St-trnve thus Fumbles us to clmnue our standpoint from h mntvr‘n! to a spiritual haste. where wt obtain *- vfewpnlnt from which W9 can heuln tn see all th‘lngs In their right relutlon In each other. give all things thelr true value. separate the wheat from the turbs. the actual from the seeming. the goqd from the evll; In a word. begin to nvervume what ls unlike God. Whit II Hind? "Thy mmmnn belief regarding mind is that 'it is that which thinkn. feels, wiiis. the intellect or the activity of tho gray matter culled brain. (‘hrinâ€" [ian Scimu‘p declares that as there is hut one inï¬nite God. there can be but «me infinite Mimi. therefore this divine 'Mind in the only real Mind; Mind is the ginï¬nite mentality or cnnnciounnen. the ,‘inï¬nite intelligence Ind- Truth. the divine Spirit and Soul. the divine Life iand Love. the divine Principle, the basin 1 (CONTINUED ON PAéfl 7) “‘When understanding changes the standpoints or life and intt-lllgence from a mate-rial tn a spiritual husls. wn shall 1min the reality of Life. the con- trol of Soul over 89mm, and we M191] parcelve Christianity. nr Truth. In its divine Principle. ‘ "Mrs. Eddy writes in her book. ‘Svi ence and Health with Key to the Scrip tun-8' (page! 322 and 531):â€" “The human mind will snmmimr: rise above all material and physical sense. exchanging it for spiritual [wr- roptinn. and l-xclmnginu human (‘nn- m-Ms for (he divine OnnFK‘lnilsnP‘IS ’i‘lmn man will ror‘nL'nizc- his God-given duminiun and lwinx‘.’ Ivy! Y!)“' Mimi lu- '11 us “hivh wuv. ulsn m 1 mm! .lr-sus. This is HH- Mmd whirh .duxw rightly lmnsfurmu and rrnvws our mind. which gh'kg us a (we own com of exflstence, a right conscinuxness Lo'l us consider at this point what Mimi is, and hnw we can begin to attain and «lo-mullstrale the (‘hrlst Mind. at mnuer is 15.. “mm-pl litlvh)\1(‘>‘ u [hr [hm Transformation 01 Con-cloulnen nxer is a mental phenomqnnn, a mum-m nf uulmtuncv nhluined the physical ummrs. which run only dhnennionully. It ‘5 r. mis- -lmhm 0f reany. Spiritual] spiritually diu'orm-d. must he he cognizml thxuuub n'lu rnnnv! thu n 5-,,â€in $1.â€! .. 1’. v‘ .HH rulmulin I l ll spirhunl rmth. Cad muhqiul Sl-HHrR, but nnh' mu! unt‘t‘lrlfllhlnnfl. n fam- l'hristinn Shh-nu- muko-s 0- [Link fM-l, hn-flr, ‘f'l‘. t†uur thmluhtu, .‘ms n In make up our st-mu mlr (‘unxu-iuusnesx \\‘.. r'nnsdnusm-ss in lar:'.-!)' {mm-pull hurwd hn th» physical sonsen, and U. ~‘Hmuny ht fulhhlr. unre- nm. For “v 110 mm M‘- in )u- “null because it Iflrislh “1i! '0 mmhlvs us: to ho- il he wrvndm‘ml whul v: in us when we turn 11 holivf 0! life in l I vulth, w- in dh‘illt' 11;. us WP nll (ht, xMwms “hm um» In ink» u slaw!- nnu um] material a.“ Hf and and H‘. and If WP 1‘.“ will think H me through H vxislvm'v 0"" m-ntul : ht}. 1 â€n HIV! HLAH ï¬â€˜hr VK iuh Highwood, [11. 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You can watch every process of building youi: car you can if you wish inspect each part-- -vou can see for yourselfgthat no pains or expense is being spared to insure safety. seniceaiyiliq and durability in your car. therr': satisfacéon H] the thought that you can call the factory easily for anything with wzmt to know You can talk right to the very men who built the Cir and who are most vitally interestej in the sen-ice you obtain fro?" it. A trip through the Woods fattury Would be well worth your while. It will show you why the Woods 15 100 per cent more durable-iovlw its maintenance cost is so lowmwhy its second hand value is 59 high. Demonstrations at your convenience. Call, phone or “Tite. Ask {or a new catalog-{just out. WW% Lyric Theatre : Factory nod Sdesroom Calum;t, Cottage Grove Avenues and 25th St. Chicago, Illinois The Woods Factory Is Close Byâ€" Tl'gat’s An Advantage ownéyuugea at Highland Park and Evmton BEll (g1 éLime, Cement and other Building Material After You Get Your Woods Electric g} System rcudcn! Local Exchange St. Johns Ave. 10 CENTS Telephone 335 Cleuax F716;} min: 2“] Tdd'h‘mc ‘5 45 SL J‘ (:Mcvtk " hold â€qu- W. Centrll Law (rd-n l' .“7‘ Bands 413 Ki Fra TH: pkg»! OLIL §Te|eph4 ï¬gural Ch 515 Butter; Qui' h s FRAf 1‘.“ .n a. DR. LAKE n MI 2113! u ’kil‘l â€aâ€! Surv publ: OI’I