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Highland Park Press, 26 Apr 1928, p. 11

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. "W Ian-m Etili4ii1ll.Cu='Al!?l an -__H -__ -we._.r. - "F '1 "lt4'l"here, 'hf,tritt "iiiaTiijr"iii'I, In. - p ClLll'l'Nlt"lL"dlrtll& ... a _nttui.r-ttTidGG"iiGia" if: at. has: h m III. 12.3".” 3yArty My: -ia9TbGr'uiTGi"i'ik' ira '4lrt.A.'utttutdjeuf-, gdeh ofthe “In. - and a. low idGrittGuvTiiGTai' air; land, had Ill-am, to no ch than no. not It... PattdM.atdd-ted.autaatedtts. tragedy Uf‘hlllllll life to the full. n In proved to ber boot helpless In mm hum: elem to meet “it deeper need.- of the two. Sh: m {and are m and new" 'e God (or contort, and for m alarm. Ska-Ithaca“ , Pmiqfog ”yam A" played un important part in In. may: pronundon tor her discovery of China-n Science. lost impot- an: ot all no the Htirit which nab and iter. Fran cal; chm atsq In. imbued with a love for God and I love for mankind. She vu brought up in n homo when the Bible In may read and studied. Bhe vu instructed from In M from the time she could w when Btre m taught. by Item what, to hue" In divine W; sad it had was striking proof: all it}. pan: ttf pmrto lad whlh """'W __ " - n... -mq- menu. Then I __ ,,:__- -'P - r" be km“, This in mtunl Ind ir.t-oroa,GiTai and for mam! itiiiiiriiiirSlt,d'd Christ Jean in our only'emng. to the my wag Like sheep with“ uhiifri'r%'rat', Master, Saviour. Bel-1mg] wood tttttr,,'; Then Jeaun sud mm” I 1...: u much the was-hover one shy-ya h: n disciples. "the ham Jalrrerr true Christian of My. "Spirit. the pa! i. plume-u, but tho tht',,', 0"". fl. the w.y-umm to themnner. Thus (a: may " "mm" m f m‘ChrM-n- of the tirst century. In an.» " time a an barren}, that " will r,'. I', mum" '.y' Mary Baker is the only is eternal a labourers "no his mm} dfrldiari; the Christin Science 11'rfrtltat death is in." that no Inn could hot: when: han ever mailm- ever will luveuicy which e: pm; at that hunt I, lube l Chm. uh: leome. that rm alum ttim, nod Bent him to r We all recognize the world's ttreat to immortality mm, Wha- we mt lug "" need of deliver-nee. Emu“! ,teedsl m. _ Ch is brim“! the work which he am to b. delivered from pairs, poverty,[dhci cu to n 'seeth to ita tt"gelyt he an”; mm, "m, sin, um tusd death. lr, L',"; H: heavenly “he, [have do"! ed Now no individuals can do iiiii.i.iiitPott'eati?d Mt” the “m" I have tinuh tennis freeing himself '.tr,otherslfl " . thlm the work arhieh thm, "vent me ire',',,', there dimmn! conditions, unlo'en Mt e do." --"'V "“""â€" "‘“w F,.ir. Sabine Christian Science Jzumal, teN?ggrpu,e. 'iiiiiegiiiii-W.l Christian Science Sentinel. the work which bod 3'" In! to do. tialmrrtuds of Christian Science: and a “PM hat for the (Mt work ',l'llliGii' daily mapper, The Christian did He PM Bttatainsd “disdain Monitor. She trave to her iiiiiiroaid her when u” did ir. In church the Christian Sdenco 2tsar- no other my eould m a work beJerly, which contain. the Leswn- drme. It '“ God's berse6eent law Sermons read in |1|Christlnn Science tt a?“ 'ter I': txgmmts (r)?e"tr,'i,tie,u'egeu',utieajthrj,i: In." mm children of [.mlfcicty where all these mt inattu- out of Em tug; that m mxmmhlities for good are pubtished. _ which God ttttod him to do and‘ ChrLrtian Scientists realise more on him to do he Alone could do krfully. with every forward step they Then m no {aunts in the divine take, the trememtoua debt of (reti- m m then is no mm ,tseuttti,e which they owe for the mani- the 'mr in which divine m be- fold blessings of God which have comet. known to humanity. ruched them through the work of When June we. visiting any Harry Baker Eddy. They realize etties M villus. touching “glint they can pay this debt orfr th Sen “branch {lithful obedience to her =f,'t'tat'f2,t u"e "u” use . ad th unnee’ to '.rg",tdtt 1.022% 't,'.,,ttytt,'ittt 'Ill'. 'grr,gt m IW, - out to t"fe"',','h'l'du'ei'l7l','lll, to tStrtrtUn Scientists " that him beam. " their mlthtlr Under, And no the will always and for spiritual calldim'ba him. This is natural and fun they were_llke may without ,'tplabt.e. Chrfet Jen! i, W" only' touised - -- -- _-V_-V - How did Christian Science cone to hwmdv W thr "I. In. In! of you Incl window, In him at " God. that than to All m liber- ally, Ind t.TbryYeth not; and it in]! began him." 059"“: a; Ion-in a! Manama-21mm not only “and Mn Ind his but continua to blea- II My}: the my of the We. Centime- law. Julia, . mum foliage]: ot.tu.tua.ee_torgi, tirdyiruiiftriiaTqaaT.iiia, tMtt2%"itt",dtPutiyi that, wm~mmx ',2'l.rttfr.Ctttg"a2tfif H, hr...thrurvitatmrue Emu-I'- 'iéit eg - Mtg-away Millet ”:68 lint-J “I!“ In.” “(Indium-Ida grtt,11"gatitUiFy, - Amt-”34‘4” 77 - -e -- “SEES mm" As life ex; which - In. Eddy give to thin church theI e to Chunk Manuat. which conning tht, In. bylaw under which this church and and in may bunches are governed.’ In. She gave to her church its iGra.) trir- heals. The Christian Science Journal” the the Christian Seieme Sentinel. thei Garmeron of Christian Science; and a? ',l'llliGit' daily lac-super, The Christian‘ u,mSciena Monitor. she can to heel In church the Christi-n Science erJ {b.5terly. which contain. the Lesson-g l“, Sermons rad in I“ Christian Science: Lm‘ehumhen. She can km her church aediThe Christian Science Putrliahinsr So, l, ml ciety where III these great instru-,j the ""gtrht,itl ter, good are .puMishedry no - m a... 0.31;- - Att.'; T.ttt"ttgtne,ic "1:15 'iulll"t'W'ktA"lpPt1u' Isiah was. II. All. Wkly new! tUt ttt_tbornrt-tdiis"itiikuTriiriir,'t bytyttbrartttretmUGe9etG"rGr; 'y'Mttuar'termtrteurGiuii ftee Mnsthfut. '.A.e*h.fryeerftt-easeot litho- him. Inc-unlit = .e.etFfyimrrk0Gaiisi"iaiiul have t I". the.” “ham! I t .- 'iiiut'iii,'iriiiiiit'."i'4 In 1tirs,,?ititi!, has but." 'r-r-ttmt-tttbr-hir. no 1edhtt-.a..e.riatiiiil. ”Lt-nymph.“ ”I (no!!! aaa "iiiiFGGiit -iGi In “tr-ti with to was “all" Itrld Ln it. my!!! hm all RI MumW"mgood.'-o Pt.qte"erp"ad"%i'GFG Ttttteluted,',,':':',',?, Mama." In“ teteatyAeueiE?iCiiirieir7 “Maui-nun» "?yrtqf-rr.tttF,irig'iGtT.iir..' tttp/tVPAP,,,?.,?,'.!",',,??: Pd2UrUP1'p: When 'am', "a ”max ii'l"1ll'ts'll'e"Nciirtfl,t'a l ttiii - - Ti"; my; 'Y the t'tC'Gte' lam good. no [Jam baled the tick. comforted the mentoring, raised the dead, he util- Jaed God’l redemptive power. and he destroyed the wot-h of Satin. m. mm mm): leave no men for doubt on this point. When someone ob. Jochd boa-nu he halal a mu: on the 8|th der, Jen.- ctlled lt-i 'ttPgt.iitefttip.eoiid.-rrF' tper. the need} td warm-1m Jun- ncvu connected evil in any wny with God. He tmeed discards of all ttorta to the opposite of God. in other words. to the devil or Satan. Indeed, John an of Jeni uni-don. "Por this purpose the Ban of God was Intuit-ted, that he might de. por ghoygrk} otthe devil." When be that the true theology, which Christ Jesus taught 1nd practiced. makes phln the fart that God does not And cannot Mttiet anyone. A den realization of thie fact has healed tinny I case of sickness and many I can of grief. _ytrire, grief, sin, lichen, Ind death. Now no individuals an do much tannin freeing himself or "others from there direor%nt conditions. so [one u he think: or! God In mponsi- Me, In my vny. for the Mamas” of muk_ind. flow "new we show “w. '.. - "nun, Inll ml: min Tit; Hold blessings of God which hnvelrre raised his friend, Luz-mus, four ruched them through the work .ondam after he had been hid in the! Marr Baker Eddy. They "uit/totitis. Last of all, he ullowed those', that they can Pl! this debt onyfwho persistently opposed and resisted’ through faithful”. tripe to 1Ttt teaching to take 'gi/U',"',', crucify tau: . and to - 1 im. Three days after, e appears ,',tt,'ittt In. Eddy m ulna-3° his disciples. At intervals throng“ known to tStrtrtUn 3:129qu " t period of forty days he instructedw their Lander. and no ghe will niwar, them. Then he ascended. or in other' be he“. Thin ll mtunl and in- jvordl, you above the human sense of: nimble. Christ Jean in our only (mm to the divine. His true srpir-i W-rshower. Master, Slviour- Be luau! mood oontinuea to exist. as' jut u much the Was-hover on: any. has existed, in inftnite every true Christian of M7. "Spirit. the perfect Son of the perfect He VII the WIT-310m to meiFnther. Thu; he furnished the moot: Christi-no of the tirst century. In I'for all time that man in God's imam-g similar "y. 1".rt Baker is the only in mm! and indestructihle, and lander the Christian Science move-”hat death is a delusion and a fal- ment has ever 'dtha Crer wilt hiveuxity which can and must be ovhr- M’ “an! , leome. that mortality may give place ' We all neural-e the worlds ttreat to immortality. I need of delivenneeA Hun-unity nudn‘ Chriman iaGia, GiurriirirG'e' fully. with every forward step they huge. d5 Ltrgnendoun gebtuof trmtl- 1A,srrieyfeitrtrrttrtteatio, a! Sci-lee Ni] 3.1%, it became ovi- rd.rtttoWsB6ttithut.iaord.rto mt on Selene. of Ctiriatianity to “It mtefd, lb and organize a that): of her own. This she did, nidnd by I little had of followers, in 1879. A few in." later It Mrs. Eddy’a request. church was re- mit“, and given in present name, The First Church of Christ, Bandit. Under Mrs. Eddr's wise ladmhip. thid church steadily grew "'9. vwmnd- ( hit...” tn um, it... I“. to pro- claim with Tftr.Alt,,1hit wonder- ful book (F INP. in waded. " yea - to It? rreetie'l -- I“ in Ink. [thin frfgirt.U.e2tt"e.it'.ight - outrun-kph”. -fqtrti-aieiafttittte1: 1rtaea"atsfteue2"gt tad-He 'kanduntho 'Ihuotyetmei [ignition-cut nun . 'EaRhGi% Cir, (or 1'1t,Attr,N)ii5thiiiiiy,ii,'ii; In. ,tn.-aid%tiriiriaGTrii' "s1'ktpe,jti'tQ.iiiiJ,ciiiciti,"iit "d tttt tplr, " ”Na.“ "rum 3" iEtArie%"7rt'"a'l'ul"e'o','lll','l,;r '- H-u' an -g%Gaiit - ia". F:h'i't,i iifiet?ii"iititii',t A? ll- ‘W “a a: mod that 03... PtteChFieFgliirioa"i am is III. In. an. I. AGrr/%tiirc - ft'tT,tl"G'af,'aT,l'lteh"i, “human. Within- aty.1tteViiit%TWCii,oi"'s7'r'a f". Lett1tti9UTaeritiii", m TMurrot to in. L, 'thet" W.” am un- 'ah"It to In. no Teat',". "ft* belief or mm c uity. My all Nina belief In jun u "t it dig-t: evil and falsity as “by II. b which [a true Ind rink My 9. 9n, other we 'Ctuatina Science churches, and the, wetl-aatheotieated testimonies of healing, fublished in The Christian' Science carnal Ind the Christian] Science Seminal. clan-1y indicate that) the . of Christina Science is) Wu]: world to an extent far; beyond the ability of any mm L. “an. W is born of God," says‘ John. 'u-seth .the world: .meI this in the Victory that ,'",e,','e"T,eitt'/) the would. "plow! faith." The faith 'ter active, alert Christian Scientist: A"' found that the truth heals to-day ‘just us it did in the days of primitive Christianity. The testimonies. given SWZ, Wegmadny gaping in the ) When Mrs. Eddy org-nixed her) ,church, she emphasized the imporg Nance of heaiime by the divanq (method which Christ Jesus and lie) ldiscipleu practiced. The Christianl ‘Science movement has grown, and is: growing, because Christian Science, heals. Just through reading “Science _ ind Beaith.with Key to the Setip-y tum" a has! ot ple have been,' delivered from bong; and ushered; into I blessed pence .End freedom. Daily th' beintr demonstrated, whet-I I When Christ Jesus instructed hisj dUeiptea to preach the gospel. he told' them also to heal the sick. The PS", ord of healing made by Jesus' fol-i lower: in the tirsrt century is a tfo- l rious one. A careful study of that re- y mnriIble book of the Bible, The Acts 1 tf the Apostles, makes plain this) act. , Itttt has divine sanction. Pun] eitsl . death "the last enemy that mu bet, 1ldestrosed." He refers to Jesus as /"our Saviour Jenn Christ, who hath “{abolinhed death, and hath brought 'Hire and immortality to light through Gi mm“ JW mama; and. practice indicate beyond Mon Ithat he regarded death In on error Ito be resisted and overcome thwart idivine power.. He commanded his; F'i'i'l'eh' not only to heat the nick; "but to raise the dead, At Kain. bei :utopped a funeral meanion, and re- 'atored to his ht,','hQ mother tin-I {young man who was being borne inl phat procession. He went to ther house of Jairus, whose little dawn-l it" had just succumbed to the last} ienemy. On the In he eomfortirttriv) maid to Joins, Bd',' not: believe; (only? He said to the mourners who) yhnd gathered at that house to grieve: i“Give place: for the maid is not: ‘dend, but sleepeth. And they 1iUiiGl (him to learn. But when the people! 'were put forth. he went in, and took ltr Ir,th.e Ifnnd,_gnd _t.hg maid arose.” '.. “Watchtower hand t"edtttt'tti.iikiru"iieid and A wonderful Ices-ion of 1t'.'.1t,'tl enlightenment, health. and will come to the human not when- ever it cease: to look I: death an ttntiertt_aed honorable institution 8er,qilr/uiCtEruiraa (tit; “may." mm“ thinen, . ”by, ttt-hiot-tUFFdrianii. 9chriataiaei-rmAltihG been moved, and is My Us: Dim/ed. that a do" mutation at trepaysdaettttatGodtutGGasG the beiietofpainoutothiiirsGear. manna; yu- ,tliitnrd- nu ma 1. “if Fr5 tom- in tmnt,tuz,etMeTgt. ”Min-hand i "Lric"Titrtii;'"ii' g'WAsHCL'omES 3. i gums: may: - - __ “"1 v- ii2"ln'rk'1'rk" I'- Ji'; st)'tt'ttt,tt.?ti.iitift", lr. ii',?!!?,'?,?,': "kt JIS "my; God 'et-utr -hmtood [(i'ii:ifi,i'ii'i.i',iiiii' at In! and the .1 God and h ' {a uh1/ilkthuttA1',d",,ta - ”Win and. 91min} DIRT BLACK T. H. DECKER& C0. SATISFI - w: u I - \> " .1 K l WORK well done is lots of fun. We get paid in coin of the reatm' and in pleasing 'romptiments. Well, "nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusiasm," as Emer- son said. OAK-.TEERAC: hone Highland Park 2990 1yrrrtrFirttT6tW8 - we SELL- _ 're'; wamwms t no oort g WORK \. '2hft'a'.t l c" S) Fil? n li, , $Mr, 29?»? " 1.1.9T WATER) n Phone Highland In}; irili " S. Bt, Johns Ave. 'TH a -----, was III-m Av... 'vert-a-ears-a-.,,, M . re 'a.'77r"l1ufl7,%'",'Lf",S'l"rgr'f,,g: WWIWMIR. memmwma ""'r"Jur--riiaViiiuTiTa"id", Arrow. Not everybody knows how easy it is to buy one-how ineq E I . to '. . l thePoapoetement of “ace-Arman:- mhinand the pride that goes with itl noun '2900 A130“ Nearly everybody would like to own 3 Pierce- PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION JAMES G. Good Pavements Save Money A Notionrd Ur:u*:.':r:lfun to Improve and Bram! thr (In); "f Caner-cu Patching and resurfacing old pavements is expensive. The surface is, seldom satisfactory for tmitoiiruic. You can have good streets, and save money, by repaving with modern portland ce- ment concrete. . Strong-Smooth-Safe Offlcrs In 32 Cities " oi: l "and Ayenuc CHICKGO uni you "no. nah It. ”in b.11 ii'l'l'4'l,'hTArt1'duu'N, ',1'".,r.TetWM'ptire2ii5 u nun-u um ii),".'.',',?,",':'?."",.',".,","',."., Henry G. Winter a Nani m an“ manna-Il-

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