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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1929, p. 13

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'. "unfolds to Iterpretation 'tthat por- onsideratiou sing is the ly is. Chris- theory of the first at man is md likeness ual. Jesus Id they that hip Him in is certainly n ‘with thr- image and y be Rppro- ritu My. 'Na terigllx per- d's creation we that P"' think more aterial, but God's crew- n overcome an under- ' image. (t' The reality :ult concept king. It Wally, men studied br's tutelage, td began to l healing of tutttttit prob- viritunl, heal- tian Science, as possible nee. Inde'ed sending the hristian Sei, rs are advo- methods. of hristian Sei.. ell known in portanee. It rough which 5 and unfur- h, happiness . By spirit- nt that con- oves consid- rsolutely out thought. A an never be in thrstudy Lan Science, the whole brrgct 'spirit- od is under- Spirit, Soul, we. LS Principle, [is presence ole. It does ,ven far re- lman exper- Lweet assur- Id under all ent and His r,the solu- -undersstaad th. The av- ops to con- 'ee that he gh spiritual strtdimr----f.1 i." od with the matter; and iod- is sepa- from a ma, 'ious exper- zly satisfac- mi It is in ' first Com- eaning. It )wer to an- allowing no pf God and d in one'; ust 15, 1929 ' There i; g to alarm rneede thai that man. Hie Sérip- more genuine Ravi“ day by day than most household appliances of our acquaintance. . , . rocks and hummoelts just'lie in wait to stubinwary toes? - Remembering the comfort and con- \'¢jnienco. of such a light during these Past weeks, we are-movodv'm observe that this bit of envibment contributes HINTS FOR THE cm HOME cw roads and paths, or for use at night about the house, for peering”. norks and crannies where the station- my light cannot penetrate-or stroll- ine along the beach after dark when t cthe rescue so frequently that. it lvft with us a most emphatic impress- ‘irm of .its usefulness. -' firm of. .its usefulness. ' - - How many deyou vcssless a trusty flashlitrht.to point the way over dark We have-just returned frbm a vaca- tron-spent at “an old New England home on the sea-girt coast of Maine, .wltrre. electric lights and push-but- tons formed no part tf- daily, living. But fhe bi'g, powerful flashlight bed longing to' the man of the house came . Conclusion Christian Science when properly understood, offersr.a broad and sure foundation on' which any sincere seeker after, Truth may find. rest, peace' and salvation. It voices the cry of the prophet, "Look unto me, and be ye saved all the ends of the earth; ‘for I am God, and there is mne else." 'Likewise it sounds the compassionate note of the Christ, “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.’ .1 , w a: thyself'; anhihilates pagan and C h r i s t i-a n idolatry,--whatever is wrong in social, civil, criminal, poli- tical, and religions codes; equalizes the sexes, annals the curse on man, and leaves nothing that can sin, suf- fer, be punished or destroyed," (S. and H. 340:23-29.) . "One, infinite God, good, unifies men and. nations; constitutes the brctherhod of man; ends wars; ful- fills/he Seipture..1reoye thy neighbor . It is the Comforter p'romisetriif the Master that is to lead metrto a knosirlisdtte of all thimisrevep to a torrect understanding of God., whom to knd'w aiight is life eternal. . , V 1tsrDisieiriaciF aid" Fdiiider has ii; one sentence given th? world this splendid assurance: - . as. .For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordain- ed of God, Whosoever, therefore, re- sisteth the power, resiseth the ordi- nanée of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damna- tion." Christian Science is therefore taking for man a logical position as governed by God who is the only power. It re¢o§nizes that whosoever resists God's la , does so athis peril. Christian Science affirmii the per- fection of being and denies the ‘real- ity of disease, pain and suffering be- causeof the fact that God is Love, and therefore unable and unwilling to afflict His children. If God does not afniet,-then, the so-called disease or affliction is unreal because "there is no power but of God." His image or idea, is governed by nim---by His law. It is to deny that there is other law or power to inter- tire with or to prevent the full and perfect enforcement of God's, law. It is the prayerful effort to bring one's concept of life into accord with the Word of God. Raul gays. “Let every soul bt subject iipto the higheg pow- Thursday, August 15, 1929 ' Chicken Cutlets _ (using _ leftovers) 2 cups chopped cooked chicken, 2 tbls. each chopped carrots and green pepper, 1 tsp, salt, % tap. pepper, 1 tsp. minced parsley, % tap. onion juice, 1 tbls. lemon juice. To 1 cup white sauce add these ingredients and cook 3 minutes. Add 2 eggs ‘well beaten. Remove from fire, cool and shape into cutlets; dip in egg .and crumbs and fry in deep fat. Bmtasoanieat Menu Creyn' of Salsiiy Soup” Broiled little pig mum in Potato '1’th n'est l x _ Grilled tomatoes . _ e Cream Slaw Blueberry Cobbler - Beverage ' (Ra: DUCE D , fifiififiizgzz PRICES (300 'Here is a real opportunity-now you can have one of these finer motor cars " a price you would ordinarily pay for one mich less desirable. And just compare died: to my com- Only a limited number of these "4o.o" models are available at these prices. The prices on 1930 models, when announced later this year, will be higher than the 'Moo" prices which have prevailed prior to this price reduction. NASH ' in reducing prices last week on 1929 Nash "400" models, gives you a golden oppor- tunity to save " much as $300 on your new car. . Sheridan Road - Highland Park Nash Sales ItlAtiiiii FII "400" UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY THE PRESS Lead: the World in Motor (for Value --ht the New But one. Btdr.--itthumt mm m. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1608 Boston Bean Sandwiches Press % cupful id beans through potato ricer; season with 1 tbis. horseradish, 1 tsp. celery, 1 tsp- parsley, both minced fine, % tsp. onion juice, % up. mustard, dash of Tobas- co. or Worchestershire sauce. Spread between [slices of wholewheat bread; iuWcritrir lettuce leaf, _ He who marries in ,haste hai usually no leisure in which to repent. ~Glasgow Eastern' Standard. Pineapple Nut Salad u Ton-um: Mix 1 cup shredded pineapple with 1 cup chopped nuts and Band with French dressing; Put on ice. Peel and scoop out top of tomatoes; an with pineapple nut mixture; garnish with mayonnaise and serve very cold. And, " the reduced prices; these Nash "40tys" are fully equipped, exactly as " the former prices, with chromium nickeldt1 bumpers front and rear, spare tire lock'and tire cover. Nothing more to buy except a spare tire. petitive car now being peered. You will find these cars still Gr ahead in style" and engineering' excellence.' These are the cars with the Twin- Ignition motor, with Bijur Central- ized Chassis Lubrication, with out- board mounted Houdaille and Loveioy hydraulic shock absorbers, with the World’s easiest steering, and "With many other equally ad- vanced and desirable features. The Anferiteart idea of physical ex- ercise consists of sittingon the base- ball bleachers amryellintt"'Take him out" at the umpire. V T Seven hundred and one oil distrib- utors now are registered and collect- ing from filrirte stations three cents for. every gallon of motor gasoline sold to them. This number is regis- tered with the state fimineeuiepart- ment and. more are expected to reg- ister soon. Thus far the Mate has placed no inspectors in the field, as- suming that statements made under bath are correct. Heavy penalties are provided in' the tax act for viola- tions of its provisions, . ", Oil and Gas Distributors Register at Springfield 15

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