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"" "“" ""' lOc'I tun-Jul Now is the Tittle to Plan For further information all Stock Feed BARTLETT THEATRE Hiihwood BARTLETT THEATRE Highwood 53183.! 7:30; HIGHLAN D PARK, ILL. “Just out of College" in 5 pans~wilh Eugene O’Brien Always g Good Show 5 had 10c with Gordbn Grifï¬th in the Title Role SPECIAL FEATURE Sflde service solicited Thursday chh 23rd “Little Sunset†Tuesday Sunday Telephone 388 105 Onwonuia Avenue CHICAGO When we begin to understand that the truth of our being and of "all be- ing is God’s’idea, perfect and eternaL we begin to think as Jesus thought, or to let that Mind be in us “which was also in Christ Jesus,†the Mind before which sin, disease, and death disappear into their native nothings ness Well. some one may say, “And hof will this help me. and what about creation we see all around us as m terial objects?" Here let me remi you again that Christian Scien ' teaches. in complete accordance wi the Scriptures, that a knowledge if what is true alone can help mankind permanently, and also that to arrivp at a perception of what is true it is necessary to look not at the thing which are seen by the physical sens- es, for the things which are seen by these senses are temporal; but ï¬t the things which are not seen, for the things which are not seen are eternsg, that is, are spiritual and indestruct- ible, and therefore all important Ih fact, Christian Science insists that to understand God and spiritual being one must rely wholly on right think: ing or spiritual sense, and never oh physical sense- testimony. As this true sense of being grew with Christ Jesus, the false or mon ta] sense was put 03, and the truth was making him free; and this is true prayer and the only way of sail vation for us. This recognition the true nature of God, and hence the true nature of man as his Reflec- tion, is prayer in the highest sense; it is indeed the truth, or true conscious- ness, which makes free. and is the very presence and power of diviné Mind, which acts upon the humus mind to make free from the mistaken sense that being is ever material or ï¬nite. i The prayer of a Christian Scientis is not a special effort at a specie; time but is “without ceasing.†It ii his right thinking Ind acting every minute of his life, his unceasing recE ognition of one inï¬nite creator, thé divine Mind, and of one inï¬nite creai tion, the perfect ideas or creationl of that Mind. Mrs. Eddy thus states of God afï¬! of His Creation that “all is inflni‘fe Mind and its inï¬nite manifestation" (Science and Health, p. 468), and as human thought grows in its undeï¬- standing of God, it will eventually 1% seen what a scientiï¬c and compr hensive statement this is. It meaé perfect God and perfect man, t kingdom of heaven at hand; it mea divine reality all, and human beliï¬ nothing. To Christian Scientists it is abundantly manifest that this rea- elation of God, and of what beta; really is, alone can free mankgf from its superstitious fears and , liefs about God and His creation. 'i x Without consistently living thi' truth his prayer, or declaration of God’ 3 nature, would have no power it his thought and indeed there woulg Having understood God the creator aright. we are naturally in a position to declare what His creation muï¬t necessarily be. for since God is infi- nite cause there can be no other crea- tor and all creation must be the 0(- (ect or expression of this one and only cause. Now, what kind of crea- tion is it likely thht such a cause is inï¬nite good or inï¬nite Mind ei ‘ would or could create? It must ' quite plain to every one that inï¬niie good could only create an inï¬nite, good creation, and as God is also - ï¬nite Mind, that creation must also be wholly mental. Therefore ChriQ- tian Science, in spite of the evidenge of material sense, accepts unreserï¬- edly the fact that God's creation !s in reality wholly good. is now a forever has been mental or spiritu , and always expresses the presencp, power, and knowledge of its creatof. Indeed, it is not until we perceive that God is Mind, and that every gdpd thought is an expression of God 'd is His very presence. or is Mind us, that we really arrive at the ingv- itable conclusion of the earness ayd dearness of inï¬nite divi Love. This conclusion at once opens our eyes 30 the possibility and practical abilï¬â€˜y of seeing God, or Mind, “face :to face,†here and now, through right thinkingâ€"through having that Miï¬d “which was also in Christ Jesus"? F (Continued from page 8) E edge. and would be non-existent. Thus Christian Science daclalï¬a that God, or cause, is omni omnipotence, and omniscisnce. end .is also inï¬nite Hind; hence we arrive it the conclusion that inï¬nite Mind is omnipresence. mnnipotcnce, end om ’ i- science. Now what is inï¬nite Mint? Is not Mind that which‘th‘lnks, or a- presses itself! And as there is t one Mind all true thought must the expression or creation of this Mind; and what is equally vital is the fact that all true thought must (ix- press the quality or essence of this Mind._ so all true thought must 4:1:- press presence, power' and Sciericc and must express it inï¬nitely. Hen'ge, right thinking, or godlike thinking,§is always with presence, power, agid Science, or knowledge. THE HIGHLAND BARK mm. mm wax. 7;] The S. M. B. Club is planning dinner and entertainment at th church on Thursday evening, Marc twenty-third. A dinner will be serv-f ed at seven o’clock, for which a smal fee will be charged, and will be fol lowed by an entertainment. Mr. Rile of Northwestern University will speak. ' Services are held in the church ad follows: Mid-week service, Wednesa day evening at seven forty-ï¬ve; Sun‘, day services, Sunday School at nine- forty-ï¬ve; Junior League at two; thirty; Epworth League at six fortyi ï¬ve; Public Worship at eight o’clocké On Sunday evening Dr. Dobson on the Highland Park Presbyteriani church will preach the servnce. This afternoon at two-thirty at: the home of Mrs. Ernest Gail, the;I monthly business meeting of the Lady ies' Aid will take place. ;; Ofï¬cers of the young people’s so " cieties from Wilmette. Glencoe and‘ Highland Park Lutheran churcheg} met at the parsonage Tuesday even-Jl ing for the purpose of consideringd the advisability of amalgamating'thel three societies in order to promotej more general interests on a largerg scale. The meeting was marked witlfl much enthusiasm for the new plan'j and it is hoped that at the ï¬rst gen-. eral meeting to be held on May 4th! the principles of the new plan willj he heartily endorsed. y Mrs. Rogers gave a house dance onf‘ Friday' evening which was preceded by 1 dinner party given by Dr. an6 Mrs. Von Schroeder. 3R4 Cal. and Mrs. D. L. Tate gave a" theatre party on Sunday evening 0 last week, preceded by supper 3‘ their residence. The party we:- guests of Mr. Augustus Thomas and witnessed the pedal-nuance “Rim Grande," an army play now bein ‘ played at the Blackstone Theatre,‘ Chicago. Mr. Thomas is the author; of the play. Lt. Col. Tompkins who was on a4. Lt. Col. Tompkins who was on a leave of absence at the fort left Sat- urday to join his regiment, the third at the Mexican border. The Dorcas Sewing Society will’2 meet next Tuesday evening at thqaj home of the Misses Anna and Muwl tha Wetzel. ii} Special Lenten services are being; held in the German language every'a‘ C. H. JORDAN CO. ‘ Thursday evening at 8:00 p. m. ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Rehearsals for choir at Easter setat Flt“ and Second Mofl- humid-n. (All-inn:- III-t- . 7 Emu-‘04 m Phone 049 vices will be conducted after the~ 8‘83 m on North 612 Duh 5"." EVANSTON Thursday evening services. Particiï¬ , I“ I. Ii '4 ‘ [1' pants are asked to co- operate Willi: Shore ROI] £8th 1 the organist. ‘ ISZSLWRMP-ï¬ It is not yet possible to measure“ in full the efl‘ect of Mrs. Eddy’sk teachings upon the systems of today,. but,it is becoming increasingly 3px; parent that she revealed God to biz-1‘1 manity in a fuller and more practi-.:' cal sense. and thus taught mankind; to cease praying empty prayers an to pray “with signs following " Tom morrow humanity will render in fuller measure than today its appre- ciation of the Christliness of this much beloved woman. Mrs. P. E. Davis was hostess o i Friday at a charming luncheon four ten guests. The house decoration were in yellow, and were carried on . in beautiful yellow flowers. ‘ The 3- B Sunday School Class for-’1 merly in charge of Miss Gipp is new}; in charge of Mrs. Manwede of Laura; Forest. About three hundred soldiers of the: fort witnessed the show “Expat-in; ence," at the Fort on Tuesday after-'1 noon. The company of players, num-C bering forty, came out from the Gar-:1 rick Theatre, Chicago, and gave the; play in the post gymnasium, much‘ to the enjoyment of all the soldiers: It is this knowledge of divine la ; and of how to demonstrate this In '1 that Christian Scientists are conï¬f stantly seeking to bring to the noticï¬i of their fellow men in the hope that; they too may be relieved of their bur-{4“ dens even as we have been. This lov ing desire to have all partake of th' new-old truth and its Wonderful bless ings is the spirit that constantly im pelled and actuated Mrs. Eddy, th‘ Discoverer and Founder of Christin Science. try it." When you no ovorwholm by distreu or sorrow, four or sickness or poverty, simply turn â€˜ï¬ thought constantly And unreserved)?! awuy from this morul picture or what God has not mde, And kno ‘ persistently and faithfully the over-Q prmnce and all-power of inï¬nitï¬ of nigh payer sad it. nbility to Ind? and to an. I would only say, “Id; good, end see i! that knowing doef not relieve you of your trouble. Se' if Divine Love does not come hunt, to you in response to such a prayer: delivering you from every evil. if, banopnnrothithintho North End M. E. Church Toqnyonowhodoubutho Evan. Lutheran Church Fort Sheridan deuce. The party we:- Mr. Augustus Thomas and the pedal-nuance “Rim m army play now bein ‘ the Blackstone Theatre,‘ Mr. Thomas is the author; y. Tompkins who was on 1;. H. P. 447 N.A.WINK Ii}, 230 South LaSalle Street Suite 4, 5 andG, State Bank Bldg. high-s 678 m rm. In. REA.“ Dnhibfrihcl Williams Nelson Tel. Cum] ’2! In. I'd. â€W Pad 52? 515 Oakwood Ave. Tel. 57 Highland Puk, lIL mmm ourmvnm â€MIRIAM†GardensndFlowerSeed ,- FQRSALEBY Leonard’s Lawn Gnu t? Why Jeopardize Your Health by Drinking Lake Water? Butter, Eggs; and Home Dread Poultry John. E. Conrad Attorney at Law SI“! 8.] R04" Bled N. 5. Cor. mg l' mac-an an. Lake Shore F. A. 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