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SYNOPSIS Oil LECTURE 0N CHRETIAN SCIENCE IN THE cmm.ctr EDIFICE Given by Miss Lucia C. Gabon, C. s, Member of Board a , Loam” - r. . dny, In. " _ The meant an. it atsori slime!» I 1etrtc.t,t,tltr,it',i,t, so it h 13mm! everyone 3 m.ettes t t' of Christin detain!!! all: 'tt of all, What in Claims]: scam to offer, and dough. make toad? The best am I an think ff, it that Ken I preach m; to“ e :aInuoh from turge naughty“; whether in: of body or mind; and that (1t “"5935!!!” 9"f. with: moi. u B.-.-. . "W m“ by. 'iiii'ia"GWik in the m of M _ WOW» “The PrinciplequClnie. mm Science it Me. tti Inlet, that map M Who “I. diylnerpomt" (lineal-neon. Writing, p. CO). . This. ego belle due aim end 2t',tt "I! fittht Silenceva m V HIM, the discovery " the 'gtttl Chris. nanny. Prague. it an enhning. The history " the haunt: me -ie the record af in MI ewekmdng‘ to the techs-tic: of its inherent, were, and the inherent we?!” af ile', mi; verse. Come t , ts we: he. consisted of tmcmn of knowledge or the elimination of ignorance. All of our modern. wonders, put upto- date inventions; were mart forvthe ancients to discover ind to me. They were right the" all the time, and ' nothing at ignorance kept e.,t from seeing them and enjoying t it bene: tits. The “use with his rude dub, end the civilized barbarian with his war-11:! end his trained legioneriee may likened to e giant feet asleep, dwelling in a world of wonder: with closed e10. - _ ..' . ' . Roughly npuking, it may whips be a“ that hm'nity’a progress an he-dividd into three that. The am wutuu1hrtttatoutnttter. The second that, nah and the universe we a mixture of nut“? tad mind. The third Inge. which we are not enter- in upon, is the conviction that m is Mind. taitmt+ftrtmeetlehis- torr af than three, Itasca. If we glance st the art. " the monuments, ahove " $3th of Ftrpphet .vavv' .u -v '1' -9..'_"e -ee.e Viv, " are ttld by the dense material of their conception. The Pit 2ler.. ote, which literally ground amenity to dust; the collouel stone images before yhlch the best educated wor- ehippeh of that any bowed to terror, all give us in overwhelming - of oppression». o - of the hopeless- ness of‘motter end worship of matter. Yet bebld the museum of all this ponderone mate “when confront- ed with one right l ' e faint con. cept of the one God. 0 [Rupee of the power of ritht thinking, of righteous prayer. Wit no human power to help him, In”! led tht people unless“ Pf w... -- _--, m 7 u the child ot God. This glowing light which enabled the early Winn: to heal the sich and mine the dead, and a: above the for! of penqcmiou wad sight of in the thin! century, through the inthm of -tiary. and the emption of the early church; and the Dark Ages followed. _ . With the When of the Bath: and the innntion .or! the printing grass came mocha! awakening. ,L_____ 5...: m. Int) hut U'l- n ‘0 .y---.._~, With the 'taiiiiiiii;i; of m. “lei AnV man. woo '"".'".t T."" "a... Cyil and the invention .af the printing fellows alone a certain line has that:i ms came mother awakening. tnach tdtttrttasr,e, over them, trrrsateri Eamon comeiousuoa freed _ itself, 'tttwer m that qlmtion- The trained} from more of the letters of itrno- "whim 1intwiittnore of theJawsi - and superstition, and the bar- "f, Mynonr. and "postsetusilte materi barisun of the Middle Age: touted. aim" than his fellows in the yy1tei The Renaissance brought with it tion of .tlyye. ltogrt, and in the manage: literary . ta, and. those single- merit of his instrument, has Iitrwer tol hearted inl d reformers, known to thtm. "at "Giant's. power to uplift: the Pil t',Nh2t who - from and inspire himself and his hearers; Grent Britain acron- the own to tt WW" whieh m" l"'eT miraetifotu, found thin greet country; and whose to those whose tmtrained and tmeet.. motive In coming '“ to m ed hands would nrcduce discord tether m... to worship God. In this age than Yrnttr.rtr. The game is true atone the M cone! t of nation as nu- " otl.ter.rt.ne. The more we know of tori-l nnd tenTrtl'lt “mm and the princmle of mathematics. the continued until in our do ' Phil“ hieher ‘nnd harder the problems we scion” 'hiiiiiii'aitiG to L . we. unable to solve. In short. the more tieal negation. m mcdern thinkers ye get out of mrthematles. T and mm psychology luv. gamma! C We possess oniv what we know.' the 'ttttl',,' that mind control: matter Truth is in reality the mly possession, and t mind is primarily both -' The mum-w. wealth may vanish and oloet. The“ thinks“. tee'., in a night, but the wealth and but,“ did [we dance this opinion until "once of' the gifted. author or the after In. Eddy‘o discovery that all famous inventor cannot. “nigh " long is kind; but. with thin mom "" he continues to think. it must re- in: come a wonderful We of op- mim been» it represent: what he portrait, and Minion. Hahn eon- knows. what he'hos to give to the "Uqttrtt- has freed that! Krona world. ' , _ limitation!!! - dtreetioyr. wd u" . ‘Now there', is one snhiect which is to-dny Givhreised the air, wiieleer " (renter valoeand importance than telegnvhi.. the. Gtioeasttttg Meh -nv other, whfeh'tMntrto neuter le- mnkesit pouibkfu'tho “elude [GIG turn than one other to . those who bedridden. new - inho to study it. for it is an IMrute stt1 to be present. monk“! " the at» and there is one Prineinie w ieh is est public events. It thet trhnn _ . of mater than unv other and whinh in- mosie uni oratory. Ittrtt 1'" t” "hide: every other. for it is divine limits, the bounded”. the ”may" Macaw. and this divine Principle ti " former one? “Thu Itttve' is God. ve m... an. it.” Add ar%_ar_ctt,,.A"t Here the question nines, What do stayed new: nun-c. »... - to (vet greater freedom and "tsieve-l, ment! But right heft come: tt mo-j mentoue quest”. if we amend. that an is mind end ttit mind in “In. te men mind, have we not eubetitnted for, the tyranny of, matter ' tyranny of mind.' Are the eon-owe at humanity their: “and! In" it. entering: she t"; While Fe look 09; the hum-n mind for and, '" In still yithcut God in. the iiseH. m mind which can be used fbr not! _ be used just " on“: for dam item m be mind! new; nethe meter mind in! eootrol tii,ea'ttiiMr) ntr min 29 " W uul wwwu- r, v.-_,-, v a underrtending! t is nil that is mind, More u “Mint. fur- ther enlightenment, . still higher eon- cept' of God, even t when to the feet of His omnisci , omnipresence. 'end omnipotence, whirh will break the last fetter: that hindml to the world of sense and usher on into the ant- verse of pure Mind." l In a beautiful wage dealing with the progress of the tare, the present Prime. Minister" ofdGreat Britiain, Ramsay Mncdcnald, hag written that "the transformation is to come by the complete awakening of everyhinrthit ouickem to _higher and higher on- deevor. to more and more truth and bounty. We might well go to where i the spring u to he found, and know.'. _ in: that a mysterious their cf joyful sound eud‘wondafol blend ofbeuty it: turn to our work with the secret ' of raccoon in otir" po-eesionv-the co- operation end harmony . of all the I counties of mod directed to universal , ends" (New Leader, April 27. 1923). L Everything that he: ever been 'ttdn- , ed for 1umsnnitrhas been gained as , we have seen, tlmrueh_edueatimy The , 'strumrle has, always been between l “trounce, mistaken beliefs. and true F knowledee. true tmdersUndirur, Truel t knowledge is power and it is salve- A Hon. In proportion then as 'we know / more of this t'nf1ntte divine intelli- il "once, We have that much more of! l mwer. that much more of dominion” mel venee, We have "In: mucn mum on mwer, that much more of dominion. that much more of substance. for we knowledge is substance as do" us power.. Let us take a purelv human "lustratinn to .show why this is Bo. Ang man. Who known more 'than his faliows alone a certain line has that much ndvantawe over them, greater new" in thatdirection. The trained musician. Kn'ewfitttterre tsf thezlaws "f harmonv and 'possesaing neuter} ski" than his fellows in the apnlica-E tion of those Inn and in the tttMalte- ment of his instrument. has p‘bwer to thrill vast audiences. power to uplift and inspire himself and his hearers, a power which may seem mimd‘ious to those whose untrained and unedit- ed hands would urcduce discord tether than harmony. The same is true atone " other line. The more we know of the princinle of mathematietr, the hicher ‘snd harder the problems we arearbte to soive. In short. the more re get out of mrthematles. T C We possess onlv what we know. Truth is in reality the rniy possession. The mtmortnire'ts wealth my vanish in a night, hut the wealth and but» stance of‘the whammy; or‘the 'Now there', is one “Meet which is of mute:- valoe‘and importance than "w other, whieh'tMrttrto neuter ne- hu-n than a" other to . than who study it. for it is an IMrute stt1 and there is one Nudnle w ink ls "pater than anv other and WM“! in- "lndn even; when for " is divine ankle. and this divine Principle is Here the question nines. What do We mean bv God and how can we be sun that He exists? At hi: point I am reminded of the I rv of two} Arabs who .were camping side by side: in the desert. Thy-ouch 'ithy lime match: of the niqht onto! them wrestled with the We”. momenta! Wino. with doubt and with four mite whnther Truth could indeed be_knm "rd found of men. Wen-v with the Crui'lmncss of tstteettltitit.At wall: and out at the damn» of the W 9nd 'beheldhis brother, wtth' hm ace have"): the sunrise am! bk voice“- rmtodi in nam- end min 1th” with the ecstasy of faith. Ankh! t.t - that assure-gee. ha‘vhrew him; set! down beside his friend and ”and. 'r?lsF,Ti' my; tTiiir" 'C', 'e in: u "m" :l,t1,!ai!lliillillll m‘hmw Csi'e" _"iiiE'?l'ii'i" REE' ilt'gi'G7tii"t7'k"iir, h, "ttfb/it') tetH. ‘0’ “3“” "rtd1it'tiii'ttirftl, 'c,', ' 'C,',)':,);,)),"';,;'.'!)))', igt,ttitt filf,ttt!, (kfiit, 'rr-r . tE . . (l, ,; '" Ia.' "t"i6fit' . t'tt irilf awn" " " Cite)' arr 't, ‘I. \ hf i'6t, "th' 'iit the 3.2%. MW" 4l.'r'iiiihh"t, to ottesrtneart1Wir'ttr, WWW...‘ " , term "gnaw {d 'ti, iiliii. _""-:' ‘95: . outwit, event." T _', 'What do we. tan))' i;Giit "iiiilr, B, ‘unwebe-sure‘ t't'),1rie'il gr . T ingewintu ‘lim. IM 18W. "ttfmt in!" ma _ i one of age ce‘rtai ',, I d t hm? he hinge ex thnw C . ,hi. " _ g e ow t’tit' " use include: , kt,igi,',t new ability to reason: It no; , this it surely fulowtrt t, 3.3,. “we, . eome greater taunt- " J Atgtht Iii into being, mm hive ‘ " the Gnu-c ‘ of cur existence: and e co the facility ‘ofthmking is that which edible! in to.lmow that we exist or to be cow, omens, the Crsttrrot '., Vsciousneu; must be Mind. We ate reliably all of us familiar with De my. greet itstyt.t.e.m,ent.s, "Je" penselidon 'ie salsa” ( (I think, theretore' I am.) _ It would seem selfAeMd t that this l creative Mind could not be evil or con- 1 tain evil, since evil it?“ . attentive, i--rtly.tt is it- “are; d ~.. we arrlee “it the ’cnnelusion that Mind, the Creator, is. stood, cons ctive, not it,itirit,tti: This Mind , uat also tel omnipresent, since l w atever lei Iwholly mental iwh ounded' Gl limited by space. tt o are {out} is alwayt presth wi u respect to! clime of continent, 'eau e ft exists: as idea without “a uteriel new eompaniqtents Our one ts can " as quickly and easily to Europe as to the next room; itiis t materiel body which prevent, 1 ur ccompany- (iii', them. Tho radio?“ howing 118 .how to acecmplish the eli inationhf ”page. “Therefore pure Mi d is omni- ipresent as well as, gopd a creative; ’And is the Creator lot t universe .this Mind must" be (omni cient. It 'inaturt111y knows all (thyt itumsates. (Christian, Science theieforé speaks of iqod as the divine Mipd, a d declares that the product ori Min must be ‘mentel. What is Miid co scion: oft Ideas. Therefore the ' niverse of Edivine Mind is a universe f spiritual " ideas. . 'So we come hook th the premise of an tttE use all!!!“ rm rum Christian Science tint " is Infinite " v? T _ Mind and its infttttttt' mo Elation.” D T Cottins--aetrt+ l of the tti, :hnttglhis “lint! gal): din" tet Artes, . ' i, i wn In enue‘o‘ ' “ovary. _. . l I and is there tnr ttl of it may? w _ Wh9branf-9," Water. l First, as to its val A . It is proving l Mepere-tn peeps W). _ eiNetutrl in the henling of ack. of sin, 3- . . 'Nmtinaott-cTtd. Links. . ‘ disease, and sorrow, it: the diminution F i, nick Remnant - Vanished of» ftear, gtt"it. 3331 ttkerep tad: for it Pom F of Yesterdny. : Is, a quo e 13 we ve " ringing Coit g. 'ri.-. t ligltr,,tlt "i?e'i'ii',ii, 013 , 3:: Pl i, Par1tid Ports and Happy mine in l on an mm o s . . . bodies" (Science may?!“ h, p. 210). Mt PPP"""' You’re Grintt In there any heed church a science! _ ', ' FT l _ There can be little [doub ad to the . l? Mun-Inmaund at ad. answer. In spite of mil e- uchieve- G130. Beton-Chhtes4 but”; r. ments of man infllig nee, u we Mercm Polo - The Book of " look uponct e world o-da ' the ques- March Polo. ls' , tion wines, Of wha an 1 these in. m Bruee-ahe Anion-on Mt. waiting: ttli,',, into ive' tgee"',',', Eve ' . . l wen ctr, my cyan I've: , F t it)“: no! Ytt?p o aithier, "a 86th 1rrttrum--otl I Chinese er, or m. lyougothroug ' , the streets 213p $03.6“: the major It Franck-Tenn” of Jenna ity of the faces "tl gr: tt with the and omen. l . evidences of inwarditrou lo. illr"m'i'ii',l b l Aheter--an Brightest Ail-leg, sickness, or vice; the s alder: of; T If ' Bradley-tht an, M11 many T, goved "lt; bu if,")', 'r1'it.lPti, l 1. one. to ortte. l, ere is e to Fl, T --. ( once, the te,ie,it,jt," lory of “1?th Plrherty hawk.“ the} man w o was)“ e: in t e image 0 . _ F 1 God? '; Human" int‘llllige ce -is not! Pl: lltt Beetre--omg1e PM. 1 enough! It does not ~'thind r "rent up! Hg" Franek--Working North humanity to mon." I“W will show; Fri, .. 15%“!in ' T V 11,G'"',ri; irg,' 'i,it',i111,l, .th (,',rJir, “2:? ,lti'a1ed"f7rrrif?e1ttl'l 'tr" he ‘wn rt Rpttt m tt ea c. fien~' T Ema]? iii, Ite,,",,".,,',: Nib hinnit that}: Sun.) in o a , tlt wi ngl appinea o e ear o wi' . - ' Eh'nman tyieAnd than: i an shave?! Janis: Mid" Men of. the 'Inner M ore can mums er ll 1 we reac . Gr ' . . "; the, diieovery of a lhlg. r, ' a divine) 1%th tRirelegcr,2,'g?,', attd Bavdttea. l intelligence and fu,tttrtttai. intelligence! Ewan-um 'eel"'-, 18W:World'q Etc be Love and tit he l.t! avadable.f 'ti t F q i That is the nsw‘er to ho nity's need'; 1333» sttaekiet6tt--Southt i ---tt God who is Lovei Po: er and Levee Jag-A. Snuter-rAritotte, the Bnhmlns .synonymousl 5 For it t se two ”elem! Wariahs.‘ T '; _ T l, iitstitpt', than a y :03): I?” .3 , V l Mildred B. Cm. 'cruety, or or oppresa' n, w re tti. .14} v' a there any room for 1'i'lllt',i'lii, tor BITr) V (s, _ ', . Libra-kn. I rcw or for feat? Wow I and Love“ j """'"'-'rr"-'"'"" ' gunned and “pliable! gave that it” STATE OF ILLINOIS. t l {1111;232:210 grsmphtent! fower that 1sico , OF LAKE, 88 I V l It was Ad Mich I td that Jesus! m B CIRCUIT COURT OF LAKE Hm Christ smoke and In I God that IL, “If?! . "Ars HIGHLAND an PRESS, It was Ad such a Go that Jesus! " T the f,ttitt,rtt and (il?, tt God that 1; f1'liifrl, he rove or-t tee ya lamong men, TO‘ _ B MARCH m . . Lac}; fled before him, the 'five thousand}, .1; F V M A D 1928. were fed in the desert in an boon? ', HILDING BERGDAHL Sickness vanished, prin melted, and; i vi. "' where W}: i,thtehrt dang acerigizd tir/ "utt,known heirs at law or deviseee of sorrow, since e ea ere I a VT V . wick dece- n his word and restored :to their be- fate,; Egnknm 15¢th d; C. loved'. Became he taught and proved ' " C P _ 3 . w ff, such a God of love, the an who lived a + o . . ettereon. dwm: only thirty-three; your among men, in _ 03'" owner " holder of tho who had no learning according to ttot of ohn E. Patterson, and Aug. human method) of due ion, but who "14, l 894. for 81500.00 end secured by knew "letters, 10Mtit n er learned.," a mutate to N, C. Patterson of even 3m; [iit,',1di','dS Mar ' prong” of and, recorded in Book so of Mort, u en. an spa e in a yin; ngue. tmite, on pm WI," “Unknown m who had no one to't. he down his _ ' . "words, and no press t print Tu',',',','! 't'Lli,tler'l of {hie 13nd dumbed in yet dates out crow! His- crds live as _',:'ir " comp out ' . no other words how e ,r lived. mu T 2' IN CHANCE-RY NO; 14874 code has become the hi eat standard _ a requisite admit having been of righteousness for the notions. , in the omee of the Clerk up,“ its", the thigd Tammi" rt"tt',,ritity Co F . ', . l " tne "m" It, I 3 3 0 owtntr, the is therefore hereby given to“ have not beengivon. God of love l ‘ has been preached but lot proved at tfi'; he,21'tIt trg,,', "Id 'tte,',,') Jesus proved Him until our day, and I [. n tk W nun com- ‘30 mankind,’ tired “of aith without p , ttt hre?tt filed his ttill of ’works, he: turned reetl sely in every ”My nt in sud court on theChln- direction for , present- y salvation. ', T _ I i m: pal 7mm; Opts goo Right {one filtration Scion?) stage teh, pon inued out of said court into e reac.an roe. atte rduui T healing Ctr", a, which ewe demon- " Jt' t the above named defendeute, trtratedcits here to-dny a mania it re: ' We Pn the M by if the, was nineteen' centurion axe". e " to , of the emu Court of Lek. iir'"it""iiG"tieeprrMeLrur.1tistt.of r ' C ,uau.s V materinlity, this Chris Truth, Us h r ltr, to be but“ ttti/rom'" 1R8ir, this: ttttil 251330 ”I; od tmit in (f “hem, in aid mm, m as gr“ , es an is once you; Monday of)!” 4.1).”. 1:19:33 meeting home ty’e preterit ti) by law [Mead w" ink “But. . _ xv et, t ', T “it"tillmendinz.’ ' _ _ W T warm, e e dr, frvert yet ' " t "', 1. JJWILIOT. Clerk. A present help is Lie; And him has ,etitro. l AM love It! Gala”. ‘ Yes, the hen1iiof the mum hope of M3 'r. Whittier) Christ is ”still &indctieeattise, hat, ', _ l ”DIARY NOTES _ _ tlo.vijsddo,oou-ooot “Qt, For A biotic Cunt!" I When you long for a chase from? the deodly monotony mm vmr--/ when _ ou’re envious of every soul} , that “in; for th winter "ttii-ttest) [you fiihly “itch" to be pl on a [nomndib trirr--wteit you feel I cru- uder’el interest in. foreign plaeeb--) then it) time to hull (on): the magic 'carpet ind embark on I "sound journei round the world. Books ere the “chn ”some” to all ports; with them t' companions. you an Ilip away om snow and ice Ind work no pics, to down the winding, crooked streetsi of an old oriental city, visit ‘oui national parks and our’wentem 1vmndetlond, sue on the aide horizon of open seal, or trudge into some un- exploréd or little known outpost of ‘civillution, Which of. the following do yogi choose? You will may them all in? the' Highland Peri Public "bred: You Pow the progress of mankind has uni/dong kept pace with Inn's conceptg‘o! Deity. As that comp: ad. wteeddrivilieyen in its tret aitGiiisW,' All through the Chrlnticu erd, w, hlVe realized t1od'g'Pather- hoo.d, some extent in out better cohme of justice. 'ilo7iii'iiG'i has slowly f~beccme lean trymnical and more, terunl' in conception. Dems cracy I approximated the ideal of one lt ' anal family. It remained, howevet, for phriltian Selene; to YS- veal ebb fulneu and '2ht'tt'e' of DtitrAt pregenglpg God ". other.... " the Mt!“ We textbook tally in Piii 18 ' Emma is 12tiitt rut everythin t,tligthi2ai,Q 'dit which will break the wont fetter: that bind In. the fetters of'iit%uuse and am. It itii),u', tuuilhr amnion“ with“ most 'tt"'lt to watch the sunrise. There " the stir and shiver at the" my . and the gradual brighten. ing of _ sky, and than It games. as if the; sun. ttathetintt m mentunk bursts ;, tough the (310ng in the in aplendo of a new dar, Manning the whole . Bo, slowly through the canturif the right Help! God has *advanc ; , fr/he/h,,",",",',',",',',,',", in its stride," til itus rat urn this age in the _ ll glory of comp can“, the leather/Mother God,;the divine Princi- Bl: of {all that exists, ttroeltsimbttt ity gs All-in-ii. _ 't .eoooobioooooooooooorkooet _ Cla, Laughlin-Oo You're Going to Pd a! . A ' Bl V Vo tune,s--trt W‘Lund of Art. Grieo' tgeton,.-ChtrteU mums; T Iiriretr-Poto - The Book of " I EveNst. 3 I Boner“: 1ratttrtuan--otl I Chinese S I , ' H Ptanek---qhtp- trf Juan and 0mm. 1‘ . 1 1 Aheter---ttt Brightest mic... 1 T Duty Bradier--tht the Gorilla; Wail? _ r" Ruben 51aherty--Nerk of the No . i T T 'i/tis,,, Beette--9e PM. It,iirry 'Frtanek--Workirtr North From Pabgonin. _ F V Mirth: Johiuron--Ayutitibtr1 Land. Fi‘bdetiek "yBrimti-Atitlls of the Jung,” J . . Erin}: mirhr--Pea+uutd Savages. ut?t"'n B.eeber-r0a1armttor. World't End? I , ' STATE OF ILLINOIS. comm? OF Lam; as. , IN ms CIRCUIT COURT or LAKE 1 COUNTY roman MARCH mm A. D. ms. 3 _mLDING BERGDAHL i vs. “Unknown heirs at law or devisees of Burgh H. Bostwick, decanted." N. C. Petty-son, “Unknown heirs at law or tlt!trt, eyes of N. C. Patterson; donned." f'Utih oyn owner or holder of the not. of ohn E. Pettersott,dahsd Aug. _14, 1894. for 81500.00 and seeuryd by a ,urttrure to N. q. Patterson of even dui, recordéd in Beck " of Mort. gages, on page WI," “Unknown own- er qr owners of the land described in theigbill of eompliunt", _ e _ ii IN CHANGER-Y Nos 14874 A di requisite mam: having bun fl in the omee of the Clerk ohuid Coma. F ' _ - A J! . , I L. J.; WILMOT, Clerk. . auburn, Illinois, 21trt day of Jan. u _ A. D. 1925. , EST ' GAIE, , T mplainpnt’s Solicitor , T Wand-Park. Illinois. Mao PARK; ILLINOIS " mm: M. E v A N g CLMaNat lik 2 . Teacher P Touch. M Angina? . i . Vick. g2tlt r Residence studio, 737 Comm Av... Chicago: Phone chum-d m Highland Park Studio. 355 Central An. 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