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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1925, p. 14

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fsiss & 4 it ( L4 a ¢ f’ 4 uP hss lE P 41 15} t5] is E; E4 48 W. Gsell & Co., D *‘ *. Aighland Pash. Iiinois Laegeler Pharmacy PAGE FOUR Robber A" ¢ 2 J , 1, , ANT DESTROVER It‘s the grandest and gloriousâ€" est feeling baving your Winter coal in*the cellar. There‘s the {:y‘ of expected warmth in your rt and a feeling that it‘s a great old world. Phone when! â€"‘*"‘a BE RAA: # ~‘CENOL IP TR 110. «4) Eabinlebab PR V EPCE TR d ... If you want â€" radiant health, sparkling eyes and "a skin you love to touch"â€"look ‘(to your diet! Plenty of rich, fresh milk will put the rose in your cheeks. The Billy Bowden Grocery of purpose as well as strength of muscle to be found in groâ€" ceries such as we provide. Our dairy foods are aâ€" delightful addition to the menu of the thoughtful home maker. At following Cenol Agencies 7.SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVE. Phone Highland Park 1723 Paul Borchardt BUILDING MATERIAL 230 North St. Johns Avenue 1 &1 for THAT GRAND AND GLORrIOous FEELING! Did you hear your neighbor shout "Hurray"* Well, he got his coal â€" the other day. f Â¥ou should order yours withâ€" out delay. _X . * f4 THERE IS STRENGTH Tel. Highland Park 67 Fine Groceries . _ Fruits and Vegetables Highwood, Illincis Knaak, Druggist A Ends the ant nuisance., Kills Deerfleld, | Ilinois of Jesus‘ healing pcower, a v{e he himself said should always fi ‘l:ail- able.. At last, when physicallyl helpâ€" less and medically hopeless, her tited eyes straining venward were gladâ€" dened by the révelation of spiritual Truth unfolding its glories to her enâ€" raptured consciousness. No longer needed gshe echo the despairing ty of the age»@ "The |days are ml ged, and every vision faileth." volvâ€" ing cof the Christ idea brought eomâ€" plete healing ‘ \\bedy and mind so that she. could: view the unfolding panorama of Spirit: and : joyfully ~deâ€" |clare with the prophet, "The days are at hand, and the efle& .of . every vision," | Fired by. that vision and its results upon her body and mind, she reduced to human apprehe the revelation of Truth,; and in 1875 pubâ€" lished her beok. "Science and Health, With Key to"*the Scriptures." | This | book and the Bible are the sol@ text books detailing true cause and effect, or spiritual evolution, and its pgli- cability and application to human life. Mrs. Eddy was herself the deepest | student of her k. â€" She wm‘t:.nn- \ der divine inspiration, as â€"she herself said, "a scribe tnder orders" (Misâ€" cellaneous, Writings, page ~311)}; but thereafterâ€" always the text unfclded its treasures cegselessly to her deâ€" md,ségfich. It is rgfntod of. Mrs. y that: she aften expressed glad | surprise"®as some| new phase of Truth | unfolded to her ftom the page her | book. Casual readers of Scieké‘ and | Health gometimés remark upoy the | sebmine ‘renetition of statement in the | text. To the student, such similarity |\cf expression is nt&t' redundancy, but wather is an illpstration of, Truth‘s Anfinite shades ‘meaning whith in variety areseven as the leaves of the tree, no two léeaves being ,efiutly alike. + Lo .o floas Mary Baker Eddy was liugle of mi?td. All the, truly great have writings in vain for a double meanâ€" inoâ€"the ‘sure evidence of a . double mind. All the |truly great ‘have been remarkable for their simpficity. St. Paul speaks of "the simplicity in Christ." "You are safe in taking what Mrs. Eddy says li,the simple and full meaning@ of her words.= Knowing#g the ;;nfolding nature of 'ljruthdshe 8 idtin er supreme natie and modesty: "L,.even hope t t;?« who are kind endurh ts ‘speak well ‘of me may do «o honestly and not too earnestlv, and this seldom, untilâ€" mankind â€"learns Today it is cettain that too much of the facts about Mrs, Eddy : cannot be told. Mrs. eould nm be ‘dissociated from Christian Sé as Discoverer, Founder, and inspired Leader, than Jess covld be leff ont of the scheme of salvation. .. Brker Eddy n took a A give step. hers a capacity for susâ€" tained effort; all her paths were toâ€" more of my meaning and can i ‘â€";i justly of my living." / (M ny, page 264). - frondelrue P08 cocl Peopot The coming of Christ in Clnfistian Science revealed the allness of God and His spiritual â€"creation:; Christiarn: Science is the final révelaâ€" tion of Truth. But of the unfoldment of Trith to consciousness there can be no end. When questioned refnrd- ing the future of ‘l'sf chureh, | Mrs. Egdy replied: "It will evolve scienâ€" tifically." (Miscellany; ‘page (342). The spiritual growth of its members will imeasure the scientific evolution { +. n ts * Many Hear I terestiw at | _ â€"3 First Church of C at, $ Scientfl;w'lfhu_nqay, $°% | A t~6th | +! a tJe ga&rc'h‘ :: is Chrti::.i' Scientist; their‘ spiritual <status, r progress Christward will be its slibstanc‘e.!s"4 It must be ingisted that Christian Science is the only. system of true metaphysies. . All other schools. of mental science soâ€"called, under whatâ€" ever name, are l‘Ealsely. metaphysical, evolved from human personalities and hopelessly involved with matter, This word metaphvsigz means literally "beâ€" vond matter." Mrs. Eddy was not the first thinker to deny matter but she, excepting Christ Jesus, was the first to> recoghize the allness of divine Mind ang its infinite idea, and the universe, and to. teach and prove that matter, inclpsive of mortal \man. is a false presentment of thq ind and Creation. _ A ~_ Dr. John M. , C. 8. B. of Kanâ€" sas City, Mo., inember_of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of C Seientist, Boston, Mass., spoke at First: m\}l of Christ, Scisntist of Highland Par last Thursday pvening, Au . 6th: The attendance was large, 3 â€" most inter:sting ‘lecture was given, which ie h Pntraarefcrem: Mary Baker y ressive tian 4 4 Early in the 10th century‘t was born, amid the igranite hills of New Hampshire, a child who licate health was the| despair her parâ€" ents, but whose! spiritual mi ess rarly became subject nderâ€" ment to all. m childhood‘ Mary Baker walked close to God. _ To her religion was mote than an experience, it was life itself. â€"Years of samiâ€"inâ€" validism forced Mrs. Eddy to struggle for relief in many systems cf healing. Her enquiring wmentality deeply stuâ€" died â€"material medicine: and rious‘ mental medical systems, only to abanâ€" don them all as failing to meet her needs of mind and body, Throughout these years she went deeper a deepâ€" er into the things of ‘ God, always clinging to â€"the donviction that within the Bible there| lay the explanation BY DR. JOHN M. TU’#T‘* C.SB. LECTURE IS GIVEN Tok Veterans of the Civil War will, assemble at Memorial Hall, Court House, Waukegan, Thursday, Aug:t, 20, for the fortyâ€"seventh annual reâ€" union ofâ€"the Lake County Soldiers"‘ and Sailors‘ association. Registration will begin at nine . o‘clock, and the business session will be held at .10:30.} A short parade at noon will be folâ€" lowed by a big dinner: for tha'lgedi veterans. Exercises will be held" at two.c‘clock in the afternoon at the: monument. Afterward there will be‘ Fortmerly the idea was to gét a job done as soon as possible, but now it seems to be to see how long it can be made to last, ‘â€" â€" * j an automobile ride. Perry Harris is president of the association and S. F. Greenleaf is secretaryâ€"treasurer. . to, comes> spipritual‘ streneth. â€" After the victorious argument Jesus had in the wilderness with personal sense he "returned in the power of the Spirit into Galilee, and there went out a fame of him through all the region round about." ‘The fame of Jesus was based upon his spiritual power to heal the sick and the sinning and to esmfort the sorrowing. My friend. would you, too, be strong in spiritual might? â€" Would you, he more useful to suffering humanity ? Then wrestle with the arguments of error and preâ€" vail through reliance upon . Christ, spiritual Truth. < & A . Christian is no strongert~ than at this point ‘cf contact with the worki. Also he is no more useful than at that point. There is neither isolaâ€" tion * nor â€"segration . in -C?:;thn Science. _ In ohedience to Christ‘s command Christian Scienfists lit'es; ally go into all the world and preac the gospel to ‘every creature. Ohé‘ blest .assurance that "shod with th breparation: of the gospel" we may tread out way along the whole of the road â€" with feet . unswollen.â€". Christ‘s healing and saving virtue will go out to whomsoever téuches Truth‘s garâ€" ment en life‘s hichwav. ‘Shall not Christians be always so clothed and available? â€" We cannot let the rest of the world go by. % Christian â€" Sciectce is unfolding Truth to human conscionsness. . Obâ€" vious!y, the way to eliminate lies is to nut the truth in their stead.= The only | way to be less© material and more spiritu:{â€"khe object â€" cf all Christian activityâ€"is to make a start away from matter, and then keep on going â€"away ~from mattér. This. is man‘s progressivism that each day shall unfold his best endeavor. So, my friend, let each day be to you a betâ€" ter dayâ€" a day in which to. live betâ€" ter, to love more, to fear less. Your spiritual â€"growth wil multiply your experiences. ~Some of them may be bitter, others will© be “mfig. Take them as they come and tejoice in every impulsion .hefi_vwgward.* Let even the bitter help you on your. way. Your spiritual horizon, bear in mind, is peculiarly your own and is dependâ€" ent on your point of ascension. Only so far a horizon have you as your spiritual growth will multiply your power, purpose and action are also yours by divine reflection, yours by divine sonship, yours with which to envision and evolve the limitless wonâ€" ders of true being. tA § "You have only your own pair of +/ _ wings on3 ‘ And the pathless sky; Bird, 0 my bird, listen to me, Do not fold your wings." . Fortyâ€"seventh Gathering of Civil War Survivors Will Be Held August 20 True progress is the attainment and maintenance of man‘s reflected doâ€" minion pver all. : Man‘s obedience to ‘divine er and wisdom is his reflecâ€" tion of that power and wisdom. Man knows he has by reflection God‘s doâ€" minion over the spiritual works of His hands and also. over the material ~ounterfeits of those works.:. My friend, ‘assume that dominion.. ‘Are vou nve_:ee to wiving up some cherâ€" jshed bad nractice or perhans some enslavement. thronch hesitancy to use will power? Remember, the will to do richt is the Human mind‘s nearest apâ€"~ nroach to the divine dominion. Govâ€" ernment : by divhfi Principle : fosters the determinationto do right. Be willinge to do right. â€" Re unwillin@ to do wron#, Remember Jszus who stood steadfast in the face of temptation. Remember Mrs. Eddy who would not ‘he swerved from her csurse unless God: turned her; God alone could change her mind. Steadfastness in the truth is an essential of true prog« ress. Make up your mind to do right and you will enlist all the force of omnipotence on ycur side.. In such determination ~human will has ng place. Are you waiting for God to remove an ‘obstacle or a Lbad habit ?: Go out after it, act, work with God. and expect rreat things; Tc the ex> tent that you immerse yourself in the divine Mind. you will emerge the vieâ€" tor over ¢vil, for all moral fault is of the human mind and requires human will to ecommit it.. The will to do richt is a defiance of Khuman will. Out of temptation overcome, not yielded ANNUAL REUNION OF _ ~_~~COUNTY VETERANS Merecd on oo i i t ooo Mester‘a"Toutter 1t 16 be ao" the Cou teded to bthers, rarely to herself. She :p¢ no interruption of material and _ activity, yet her way was calm, orderly, and hrhed. The students! growth in spiritual underâ€" standing gnd working knowledge . of Christiar Bcience is accompanied by culargi'r;g- 1{wprechtion and love of her who tht divine Truth to huaman conscious .. To his thought unâ€" folds Mrs| Eddv‘s adequacy for the ‘destiny had for her. He is inâ€" spired by| her example of devotion to duty. He sees in llirs. Eddy‘s life, ‘duty, never tiring but, hallowed by love, going all the way, 5s f . On Upward Wing Infinite| progression is the evolution nf man‘s flestiny. Destinv is what God has in store for man. That fate alone awaits egch of us, a fate inexorable but benign. There is no evil destiny. "Fear not, little flock: for it is your Father‘s| good pleasure to give you the kingfom." To do what God has for us to do. to receive what God has for us to receiveâ€"that is evolution. Sunch is man‘s free mcral agency. HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS A M WAE hm e e en uen en n e en en n in L0 f SWt T mos 1. . « + Claimed that chilliren should be taught to think, but there is a large number of people who feel that would be dangerous. AAtoripeiy s Question asked as to what age peoâ€" ple would like to be? Apparently the old people want to be younger and the young people want to be older. _ Allen Kearns, who will be rememâ€" bered as\ one. of ‘the "Little Jessie James" company playing here not so many months ago, is the youthful hero in this new show. Marion Fair- banks, of the Twings of that name, makes a charming and comely heroine and is in reality a polished dancer. Lcuis Simon, the lisping comedian, whose most recent engagement here was in the musical comedy, "Moonâ€" light," and Sam Hearn, veteran funâ€" ster, will rock laughter out of listenâ€" ers ‘by. their antics.| There, too, are Nellie Breen, a nimble stepper, John Boles, Frank Kingdon, who was with "Sallie" for a long tun, our Chicago favorite Juliette Day, and many other notables. © 4 In the ch6rus of "Mercenary Mary," this new musical ‘comedy, will in all likelihocd, take Chicago by storm. Such furious dancing as staged by a eohpleofdomqi:wui:ulmut safe to say, never been seen in reâ€" cent seasons on a local stage. In the first appearance of the girls in a numâ€" ber called. "Chagleston. Mad," they fairly shock any audience unprepared for such a performance, generally ‘stop the show whenever they come on ‘and. arouse gales of â€"applause. â€" It seems almost beyond human endurâ€" ance to dance nine times a week as this chorus really does, but they get away . with it, for rightly it is no chorus as musical shows go, but a group of specialty dancers, who at times show their talents in solo work sand then band together and fairly charge the audience with stunning efâ€" fect. " New Musical Comedy Opening Aug. 16, at Garrick Theatre; Well Known Cast ‘"Mercenary Mary," a musical comeâ€" dy in two acts by. Wmi. B. Friedlander, with the lyrics by Mr. Friedlander and Con Conrad, will be presented at the Garrick Theatre on Sunday, Aug. 16, under the management of L. Lawâ€" rence Weber of New York. "MERCENARY MARY" R COMING TD CHICAGO _ Come _ Cham Under Auspices Chicago Association of Commerce, Direction Tex Austin Grant Park Stadium "Ride ‘em cowboy!" is the good old yell of the plartfns that will uncortsciously well from thousands of throats as sqme courageously confident rider battles with an out: law horgé. And the "Yip! Yip" of the rider will be given just as joyously, whether or not he stays aboard for the requisite championship time. 3. *eal : Wholésome, inspiring sport, it is. Steer wrestling, bronc riding, calf roping, trick riding, fancy riding, trick and fancy roping, wild horse racing and all the thrilling outâ€" door sports of the real westâ€"and all for world‘s chamâ€" pionships! â€" . . ‘ s Thirty thousand dollars in cash prizes; and the titles, belts and trophies of the indisputa%le world‘s championâ€" ships, bring to Chicago for this thrilling event all the champion cowboys and cowgirls of allthe other contests. Do not fail to see them. Remember that there will be eighteen programs of contestsâ€"and that th@full eighâ€" teen will be held. Your ticket will have a rain check, so that in case of bad weather you will be entitled to return and see another program. §:â€" Es Chicago daily papers give full particulars of how to reach the stadium by motor car, elevated or surface lines, or bus. ¢ j fey_ ~ f Tickets on sale at all department stores, at fl;geneml ticket office in Room 534, 10 S. La Salle St., and at the stadium prior to each program. L ts R ‘‘Ride ‘Em, Cowboy! August 15th to 23rd, Inclusive Two Programs Dailyâ€"3:30 and 8:30 p. m. to the World‘s pionship We are all urged to drink of the founta{n of knowbedge, but the maâ€" jority seem to prefer the soda founâ€" tain. xt‘ f 2% The ‘evolutionists argue about the survival of the fittest, but the unâ€" {:test often have a way of staying ound after the fittest haveâ€"gone to ; Lin"sh.I)oi)i'lnmlMfiillvlmx'k s i Telephone 1589 _ _ P. 0. Box 144; Highland Park, NL Highland Park, Ilinois DODGE BROTHERS Commercial Car For Ten Years Dependable _ WILL KRUMBACH RODEO A. G. MePHERSON need repai or renewing?! We rnpl.ud t:hgo the â€"work as well ie e mm ne for. Also repair r rs, leaders, chimney tops, m'cdo.ll kinds of tin 4 metal work,.. What can we fifi m! ceiaacithy + The troubles 0 of the Fe to dot out Jevatom: but evtom ¢ our,footstq?‘ d.“.*f 1" “L ‘This year‘s bathing suit patter dicate that it is one moré great for the â€"mosquitoes, :. =â€" _ . Efforts being made to y tics, ‘but it can‘t be don:fi soap. .A DOES THE CORNICE OF Y * A %._~â€" HOUSE HENRY G. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 Phones: H. P. 120121 48 North First Street Phone 635 DODGE BROTHERS Motor Car '” yHURSDAY, AUGUST Phone Lake PuBLIC "~ _ OF Shop Studio 1 n’youlh ve you so ca il.h eadache ’L' you * 'l‘qg Perhaps you ha not use natural Chiropractic el makes you well 51 8. St. THE Go« Isâ€" / CBH Pai for i yO the stt ni lo ho t pl th

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