f;;;;'; A Lecture :
f-r ", on , f. ;
: Christian, Science
V - ;i i Entitled ;.
I Christian Science: .
The' Science of Divine
Healing , ,
H'-". : by
John Ellis Sodman. C.S. "
of Cambridge, Massachusetts
Member of the Brxird of Lectureship
of Tf.a Mother Church, The Flint
y- Church of Christ, Scientist,
, In Boston, Mnssncrrusetta
i ... , , ...
f. Christian Science is o vnst subject.
It hnB many aspects, ovcry one Im
portant, Let us confine our ntten
. tlon. at this time, u one .of Its' as
pects, namely, the henllng power of
Christum Science. When hpnlln'g the
sick. Christian Science askB' a fair
field and no-favors. That is nil. It
pits ever asked and that It all It ever
1U ask. Christian Science does not
stand for monopolies.' It ripen not
Itand for favoritism nor for .special
privileges. Christian Science makes
known the true nature of tho-Infinite
Clod, who Is not and cannot he
& respecter of persons. Ood Is uni
versal and Impartial In His goodness
And In His kindness. Ho bestows
blesBlngs without measure upon all
Ills sons and daughters. Ho docs not
?nd Ho cannot withhold any good
hlng from anyone. Jesus likened
nod's boundless and ceaseless bene
flconce to the rain which falls for
fill and the sun which shines for all.
Christian Scientists arc firm be
lievers In medieal freedom. Just as
they are firm believers In rellfrtous
liberty. Christian Scientists desire
for themselves the privilege of seek
ing the Rood wherever It may be
found: and thev gladly concede to
1 others the same sacred privilege.
Mary Baker Eddy, tho Discoverer and
Founder of Christian Science, onoe
wrote, "I would no more quarrel with
a man because of his religion than 1
would became of his art" (The First
Church of Christ, Scientist; and Mis
cellany, p. 3701. Mrs. Eddv always
resrweted each Individual's nod-given
right of self-covernment. Bhe never
alalmed any right to urge even re
vealed truth unan the attention of
anyone. She presented the truth she
4lsooved for the consideration of
those who cared to give It their con
(Mention. She counseled' her foll6w
Are to carry on their ministrations
for mankind in the same spirit of
Christian charity, humility, and good
win which characterised the great
Master and his true followers In the
davs of primitive Christianity. St.
John graphically described that aolrlt
when he renresented the Christ as
saving. "Behold. I stand at the door.
vd knoekr if anv man hear mv vole.
rd open the door, I will come In to
him. and will sup with him, and he
with me." .
Mrs. ldy knew tho value of Chris
tian htallnn. She knew that only that
method of healing which Jesus taught
and practiced can lift from tht shoul
der of humanity the burderl of hu
irsn discord end usher In the reign
of eternal psace, health, and happi
ness. Hence her statement on pa
344. of the Christian Science ' telt
boott. "Science and Health with Key
to the flcrlnt'irei": "There are: vari
ous methods of treating disease,
which are not Included In tho com
monly accented systems; but thoro
; ml7 on? y!'!"! sl'onld! he nre
senrd to the whole world, and that
to the christian Blanco which Josus
tKtW.wtt or.rt, practiced, end left to
t:i m h'r: rich lof;n?y." ' ,
" vrr-.o v;? tiif prfMmt healer who
iT tro-l th!i rortfc? ,'TJcyond niins-tJnz-Josu
of Km:nretb. What In
all history Is comparable to that mar
vlllf healing rerord of tho gvont
Waj-chower? Jesus healed every kind
of sickness and disease. Ho healed
with uniform success. The Bible
clearly indicates that he healed don
ens, scores, perhaps hundreds and
thousands In a single day, . No one
ever appealed to him In vain and
there la not In all that glorious record
a single failure recorded, He healed
with consummate eftso. Ho healed In
stantaneously. Tho Scriptures re
cord only ouo lnutanco where It re
quired moro than a single effort on
r,A fiRANfif EVENING QBffSRVER, HA
Tuesday, April 21,1931
hfa part to effect a complete cure. tlon of tho omnipotence and omnl
Mark tills of a blind man who sought presence of divine Love enabled her to
Jesus help. Jesus exerted hlo spiriting i f t lngtantaneous cures even where
power, nnd then asked tho man ix ue I
could aee. The man replied mat he i fc human conditions were most .ex-
trcmc. The poet ooienage act ionn
a great truth when he wrote:
"He prayeth beat, who loveth best
!i All things Doth great and small;
-.For the dear God who loveth us,
Ho made and loveth all."
. Christian Hclcnoe Heals Sorrow '
Christian Science heals because It
the broken-hearted. The
could see men, 'but that they looked
like trees walking. Then Jesus exerted
thin spiritual power the second time,
and the man bp.w clearly. Under
standing perfectly how to heal the
sick, Jesus, knew exactly how to re
form the sinning, Jesus overcame
death. . Ho ralaed the daughter pi
Jalrua as easily aa ho healed tho man
with tbo withered hand. When he
binds up
encountered a funeral procewlon at ; t Mrr0W or heart, which afflicts
Na In r.n A Rlt.iiiT.lrhi firftRftfinin tn nTm i . . . - s. , .
iVbln, the situation presented no dif
ficulties for him. He ordered the pro
cession to stop and proeeed no far
ther on Its sorrowful way. Then he
spoke to the young man, who was
being borne In that procession, and
restored him to his widowed mother.
The fact that his friend Lazarus had
been dend four days, when he reached
Bethany, In no way disturbed Jesus.
He first thanked God for the groat
proof - of man's immortality which
was nbout to appear to human con
soloiiRni'Hitv Then he tailed out to
his'- friend. '"Lazarus, come forth!''
and Lazarus .promptly enme forth
from the tomb. Jesus stilled the tem
pest. r He wnlked on the waves. He
fed the muHitiulivln tlie defer t; Hi
did It all thrniiKh his knowledge of
Onrl'ri Infinite Koodneis and Hod's In
finite power. Hin entire ministry oc-
humanlty must be healed. It wilt be
healed when the people know Ood.
If God were responsible for tho heart
aches of humanity, the plight of the
human race would Indeed be pitiable.
But God never .causes one lota of
suffering. God Is Infinite Truth and
Infinite Love. Truth and Love have
no kinship with sorrow or Buffering.
When divine Truth and Love are un-.
demtood, suffering and sorrow flee
away." The human race has added
much -to its. burden by erroneously
boJicvlnt that God - has caused its
heartaches; -and fortunately Christian
Sclcnco Is dispelling this Illusion. On
pane 380 of Brlenre and Health, Mrs.
Eddv writes. "Error, not Truth, pro
duces all the suffering on earth.';. A
comprehension of this one important
fnrt hns lifted the loud from many a
sorrowing heart, and that I have seen
cup.ca ine-nnei P".o 01 oniyjinroe , ccl on moro than one occasion,
redemptive works that his .student i One day. when a smn 1 boy. I sat
John, ut the eloao of his account of" my mother's room where sho lay
Jceus'1 life, declared. "And there are i aorlously ill, prostrated with grief. A
alpo many other thliiRS which Jesus vory dear neifjhhor. a noble, generous
did. tho which. H they should bo'(nhlHh woman, who had expert
written every one. I suppese that anocd tho sting of a deep human
even the world itsoir could not coo- borrow, ramo in and sat by my movh
taln the books that should be writ-4 bedside. With great tenderness
ton. . sho said to my mothor: I know these
" . , . ! experiences ure hard, but we must
incre is nut n huul-iiumh iiiuu ji'ru v,rt. hn will
ever uttered which Indicates that
how to tho will of God. My mother
1 . . t -J nn ,lr lhaf ulom T
tho healing power which he utilized - nnt ndstnnd It. but I am con
vinced that God had nothing to do
was In any way confined to a certain
nerlod, or limited to a certain group.
with It. If I thought Ho had.
i
Everything ; he did and everything he ,d ,ove Hlln ftRttln, Dut j
said, pointed the opposite way. He tnmt x couia not a thlng
wfUKhi.J?!. BPd cruel to anyone, and I cannot accuse
they did heaJ. Ho told them to raise Q d of d0, whnt x know j couW
the dead, i uid they did raise the dead. t d ThosBplrIt of justice, humil-
Hc i told i thorn to preach the true goa- lt d gflnerosity. which were
pol, and they proved that they could rked tnf,u in my m0ther8 char-
and did preach tho true gospel by t CftUBed her t plny falr wlth
the signs which accompanied their
preaching. He Instructed seventy dis
ciples and sent them forth to heal;
and it is a striking fact that not a
slnglo man omons them came back to
report a failure. Jesus told his dis
ciples that wherever his teaching was
presented correctly and understood,
healing would inevitably ionow. sv
Ood: and this rluht attitude saved
her much sorrow of heart. But her
Innate sense of Justice (which I
learned among my earliest experi
ences to honor and trust!, though a
Kreat help, was not enough. A few
in the laws of erring, human . con
cepts." Ilout Sickness With Courage
Pear is the great curse of humanity.
It 1& the chief factor in all human
discord and distress. It Is always a
factor that lt is literally true that
where there is no fear there can be
no ulseasc. Consequently lt is true
that whenever tho fear has been com
pletely removed from human con
sciousness the sypmtoms of disease
whatever they may bo, vanish away.
An Instantaneous healing takes place
whenever divine Love reaches -tho
thought of a patient; for divine Love
instantaneously casta Out- fear. We
are harmonious just to tho - degree
that we listen to the voice of Ood and
refuse to be afraid. On page -410 of
Science and Health Mrs. Eddy writes:
"Christian scientific practice begins
with Christ's keynote of harmony,
'Bo not afraid I' "
There Are No Ileal Poisons :'
Ono of the most pronounced fears
of tho raco Is the fear of various kinds
of poison. Fortunately this fear,' like
all fears, has no true basis. . God
produces and sustains everything that
exlKtu, and God never made a. poison.
Jesus taught that a demonstrable :
knowledge of his teaching will render
one immune to poisons of every name
and nature. He said of his true fol-
lowers, "If they "drink ; any .. deadly 1
thing, it shall not hurt them." Jesus '.
knew that God never made a harmliil '
creature or thing; and what God. does ;
not make has no actual existence. The !
human mind conceives of poisons of
various kinds, it maps out their Bup
poaed courso' of action, and then i
through prevailing human opinion, !
operating as if it wcro a law, brings
about the results nttribiited to the !
so-called deadly thing. The disbelief
of a single individual in the supposed
action of a poison is not enough to
avail against the overwhelming pre- j
ponderunco of human belief. But a
demonstrable knowledge of God and
Ocd's law Is a sure defense against
tho supposed activity of evil In every
form.
Evil Thoughts Are Powerless
Wo heed to remember that all true
thoughts are God's thoughts. God's
thoughts come to us with the power
which they derive, from Him. They
come always to bless. Blnco in God
there Is no harmful clement, evil
thoughts cannot proceed from God.
Can they then express or possess
power? Certainly not. All evil
thoughts are unreal and powerless.
They are nothing but false beliefs and
no one can give mem power, n we
years passed, and sho was pronounced ! renlIze tntB fact e shall not fear evil
incurable by tho best physicians ob-. tnoUgnta or beliefs. Evil does not
Ulnablo in on area which embraced a exlat because God Is omnipresent
there iu unon him thrSem dutv number ot 8tatea Tnen un"8Uftn , and perfect. Fortunately for the raco
reKtouVZ!!LIUf:?.L- Bi?n-I Bcienco come to her rescue, and she ' l8 t wre8tllng with I reality called
w.o h"b MWi.iB completely neaiea. cnieny u is beimr. Kuided by Qod's power
Si"...' r.thrS "Bn dlnK 8c'enc" ttnd Heol,h- and low ouTff nl fgnomnt belle tin
n !?fj h.?.J .?nJnH eS Tho true theology set forth In that Tne mRn vlelds the power
Xr fo of diort y ""larkab.e explained to her f God b vlrtue of M, gooneM
other form of discord. tne noUir ot hllmon dtoc0rds. and whlch rrom 0od. The eyll-
Hero let us consider a question of mnd0 Clcnt exactly how and why lt dM.r nls no po-er to wield. Ho ap-
vltal Importance to every one of us i. ,hnt nn one's trouble can ever be . . mD, norm nni.
and every member cf tho human raco. traced to Ood. With that first clear . Decaus0
the race attributes power to Eddy often. He had every opportunity j
iw biiuaiiiiu oiiuiiic (ybi .nur glimpSO OI me Oivme mfiva ui urtuB, evj j8 tne rftCtftl belief in eVU ' lO Bcquaim. HiiiiBd
nnnrrct answer to tids question Is an it seemed, as she often sold, as wnlcn Rlves to tho so-called evildoer! really taught. Yet so bitter and un-
unquallfled and emphatic No. Chrla- though the burden of tho years rolled hls BPpftrent power Christian Scl-! reasoning was his opposition to her
tion Science heals. It always has away: and Just naturally and apon- is undermining the very founds- - and her work that he never went to
a single sunbeam. The Bible makes
plain the fact that God is too wise
and too pure to cognize or behold
evil, which Is always superstitious,
fallacious, unreal. .God's creatures all
exist in God, tho divine Mind;, and
they can and do behold only that
which .God produces, loves, and sus
tains. . What a comfort it Is to know
that your true spiritual being, your
real ego, your true selfhood, exists lp
God, the divine Mind. What a com
fort It la to know that In the realm
of eternal reality, where you forever
live, move, and have your being, no
evil can ever come nor even appear
to come;' for in the realm of eternal,
reality God forever reigns and 'He Is
infinite Life, Truth, and Love. Evil
can never touch your real being, nor
come Into the presence of your true
being, any more than darkness can
touch a sunbeam. Only the good and
the beautiful can enter your peal
consciousness. In realty we can cog
nize only the eternal things of God.
On page 17 of;"Noand Yea" Mrs. Eddy
writes: ' 'In Him we live, and move,
and. have our. being;' consequently it
lKJmposslhle for the true man who
ls:a spiritual and' Individual being,
created inrthe eternal Science-of be
ingto be conscious of aught .but
good.". . - - ' . . ?
Mrs. Eddy's Great Work
Mary Baker Eddy discovered Chris-'
tmn ocience in 1866.. Let us consider
certain conditions which existed 'at
that time. Longevity was at its low
est ebb. .Disori'ics were multiplying.
People looked to matter for health,
and tho false belief that there can
exist a host of Incurable diseases was ,
being accepted without challenge i
Most people supposed salvation fo ,
bo for a select few, while the vast
majority were ,' to be consigned to.
eternal torment in a fire and brim- ;
s'.one hell. Then enmc Mrs. Eddys :
healing and her gradual discovery of ,
the eternal Science of being. Imme
diately upon her discovery, the
thought of the race began "to he
leavened with eternal Truth. Truth
Is omnipotent, and Its power can .
never be confined. The moment it
dawnB upon one human conscious- i
ness It begins not only to transform f
that consciousness but to make its
influence felt in the thinking of
others. But error always resists
Truth. Mrs. Eddy met with a resist
ance which we can only dimly con
ceive. She stood alone, facing a hos
tile world which needed tho truth,
but believed it did not want lt. Her
followers know something of the
cruelty which she encountered, and
something of the change of heart
which later came to many who mis
understood and rejected her teaching
in those early days. I have seen a
strong man shed tears of deop regret
because of the hostility he once felt
and expressed towards our Leader and
which he was coming to recognize as
completely unkind and unfair. This
man was-in his early twenties when
Mrs. Eddy was preaching and heating
In Lynn, Massac husetts. He aaw Mrs.
ly doflnod, Christian Science Is tho
term which Mrs. Eddy used to desig
nate God's law. God's law Is Infalli
ble. ' It dan and lt will heal and re
deem the entire rAce. Occasionally
i. am eon e savS. "I know a person who true Christian Science treatment is
had Christian Science treatment and an acknowledgement of God s porfec
he was not healed; did uot Christian tion. Such n acknowledgement 1
taneoualy she became happy, .well. , Uon8 of evtl by teaching people not to ; hear her speak, he never reaa a une
j I nit n. anitThlrifr ahn nilhllshed: While 'n0
ou -tj. . i attrtuuio rcauiy or puwci w . t ,
God's Eternal Perfection , ; With every accession of spiritual un
I rood with eagerness everything put
Christian Sclcnco heals because it 1 derstandlug the supposed power of forth by those who criticized and con
Chrlstian . Mn ta lessened. Individually and ool-! demned her. Many years went by.
lectlvely the race can and1 will prove ; and the. Christian science movement
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discerned and demonstrated." "
i God's Benef lelent Purpose :
Christian Science shows that there
a .real foreordinatlon. It is the
became Interested In Christian foreordinatlon of universal salvation. !
who i S TbToneThe memb-ers'of hU , fam- s. . . .real '-ord.
are Chruuan Sclentuts are helping , lly
i- .K.i r. am m .... u . ta ndeMn. i vnruu.u - ."r." ol, . " hMiri nrf hixaad. Owl has foreordained tnat
ST.'.""" .". "' .".r; X.Ti , . h oureelvea and others nen we oe -r-XT. ,. ' .hall be.saved. Man. In God's Image
th ciw counsel Klven us DV oar na coum nui u.ti.w v.. . . rf u i.
When :someotie trlea to solve a prob- and to heal. On p&s 7 of her book
lem In inathcmatlca and fulls In his "Vniiy of Good." Mrs. Eddy cites
m.ii lci'1 law lins failtl? lmsr.-pf and war t b3iag took r0ac. There
9 'h'r-o. ! -T ""'... o... . i.i.nw n. ummkI . and Derfect. and consequently there
derlvInK through : their ; and likeness, 1b already saved. Helsj
Over The
YaUey
Personals
the rir?iQi cl ihr ir'm? V:wn
Tbr Crre of ibe norun TUsU
of cir h'lUiian t-ixi.i. asi C'.ir.s;:un
tfci:r.ce if-cV.ca us f.ci. Christian
Science ;tches pvepie never to vror-
hiD. neve;
foor their bodies. A noted
once said. In substance:
cent man
hts physique,
yourself picklntr up a r.ew'Ter and
m.idlng lo;hrnu headlines scr..cthir5
'UHe tlih: MttllnMnptical Isvr proved ft
fnllufe. Consternation rfipns in fi
"ltanelal cin'los. Ei5r!:ecrs tUro: i-ie
.itn-ctl their facr. eteMicttos df-Aiir.
VVhv t;)lK- e.pr.lllmj ' si:mt:nn? A
achoolbcy ' in fi remate li;rict at-
tempte-d to solve a prouiem tn al
gebra, and he did not succeed.
Every enlightened person knows that
mathematical law la adequate for the
solution of every mathematical prob
lem. It la infallible In 1U own realm.
It baa never failed the race and It
never will. Our concept of mathe
matical low is a nuuuvu concept, ouv "A. v,n.TiH nrtt hp belittled or ! uoa 8 iea6V iaett 10 f'c-v : ,
the stability and tho reliability ex- ;h-v be is God"s hignest mea. juji now g.u..
urMscd in mathematical law point condemned. Neither ahmUd ey oe man-s real belnB ls we have at
fercd. A looioftii P wi .j- . faintly conceived. JeBus
(Continued Prom Page Six) .
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Zvmt tHftnohta - He cauohta Glimpse of Mrs. Eddy's , Humanity supposes tne existence 01 , Crlcl;et Elat ; met recentiv ftt the
Viw 4 therVbv benefited ' 7l be true character, and he Iclt a - deep evil, arid thav rals sv.pposit.on nia.s , homt,;brthe local leader, Perry Wlth-
. c iuirch of Christ, Scientist, and ! remorse over his enrUer attitude ana ir iu ; "V.1 u ;Sr p . ' erspoon county Agent Horry Avery
... nit, Jnrtnrt. sucn a cnRiiKe win lwuc -"":- - .
The lira! M.h b lcrfect
rolrtfd froxn the -sttnclcs of error o;
rTcrv soyt. And not only youraelvcs
are s:Je. but all
Mrwiinc- of Christian Science, j can exist ho such thing as real evil.
' . , t- 1 -nmn1Ata .Tharo in t.hfit. rfldl
sooner or later, to everyone wuo w, .up.wv.. "- -1
mG..nri.:tnori and mlsrcoresented 1 realm of God"s. there is no pain and
Christian Science heals becausa It . h for 'rTUth cannot be permanent- 1 no belief In pain; there is no parting,
' " I A uplifts the standard of man. con- , hdden from the gaze of any man 1 no neartacne. no misunaeraianaiuK,
r to dpue. and never to P ror u to keep ! nioaen 1 th , no dl8ease n0 strife, no unhappines.
intelil-!lho standard of man's being from en . 0odB messengers are understood . no lack. There everyone la happy.
. in substance: o lniem- . . lt. nr0Der eleva
likes to be confounded witn hiitti Rnvthlntr that Odd
tue; we all Intuitively fi " . Notnlng
that man uisometmng mucn aod Himself ls grander than
vii iv 1 .aw- . : man in nod s imaee ana mtencBa.
UI Tet our human .V"1"1' ! So?', T.ast Idea I. "perfect and ma
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pressed in mathematical law point
to the changeless perfection and sta
bility of the eternal, perfect, nnd In
finite Ood. who is the one and only
Principle. Every day. and every hour
In the day. some stvulrnta ol mathe
matics full in their attempts to tolw
mathematical problem, lut no ant1 is
l imned nnd n. one's fuitii l: niut'.u
matlcol law Is ehakon. lly their hon
est efforts thiv-o stmlcnu U'arn nu;l
HTuw, nnd their per.-nt hcuyhic;
bring uUlmnte succi;.. In a similar
way, Ktudt-ntu of Clntsilun Science
often attempt to solve problems, and
fall In their early attempts, but no
honest effort iu a rlt:ht direction ls
ever wanted. Every hoiir.it effort to
heiil and save mankind throi?sxh the
miUrattnn cf Ocd's bcnvflelcnt law
bears fruit after Us kind. Every
honest and active student ol Chrls
Science is heiping himself
;iiul others through his coivirn
tioiiK endeavors to obey Christ's com
mands. Clod's law ls ever present, and
ider.unto for the solution of every
human problem. The healing work
belnK done by Chrinttm t-:ientist:t
tot! ay Is a ,;nind ami iMorious wi'k.
It. is blc-;alui: tho rue? In u wonderful
way, and in ever inciva-iUi; nu-aiue.
Spirit iml l,oe Heals
Christian Science heals through tha
auilB ; .. narrAr mn rtf riod'R ereat-
this for me. lt has taueht me that , " ;"c, ,..-. ik nmvert
ic nn imnloment to be Used. n,m a'"iCi"." TT" . J
" Jf Zn ;;;T m be worshiped. ; the grandeur 01 m i ''
Tl'.rro is o grain of genuine wisdom
iu his remark. The body, pioperly
di-ult vim. is a very usetul Imple
ment. Ion;; as v.e are enta;ed in
human affairs. It w:ll be tc our nd
vtitiif have sound human bodies.
botlles that are supple ami kitoiik- t rnndcr tnnn nnvthtntr that we can
-v. 1 . . 1 .. U..l..nr ul'iiu 1 hilt. lt IS: ' . n t, Id
niis-iuwt . ... 1, now cenoia or a'ci
nbsuid to fear the human bed. it lnnt it satisfies God. On pafie
never does anytime to us. i- j Cf -No nnd Yes' Mrs. Eddy writes:
"All real being represents God, and is
chn saw this real man wnen ne nau
bis wonderful revelation on tne im
nf p.,irnos. Swrelv it lies not in our
ti iiit.iiv rtf ituin In!
Ocd's lmase. is u not a bk"u : h" .utv courage, and so on. Gener
comforting fuct to contemphue. tin a, humJ . cXfl Vs ' nronounced char
and loved.
Sometimes earnest, conscientious
people say they find lt difficult to
understand Mrs. Eddy. There la no
real reason for that feeling. Little
children understood and loved her,
and she understood and loved them.
The virtues which stand out In the
lives of great men and women ore
simple virtues; they have been some-timer-
described as the homely vir
tues because they are rugged and
mmmon to mankind. They stand
out in great characters in preeminent
decree. What are some of these vir-
harmonlous, holy, and free. There
all the people are God's sons and
daughters. God ls with them and He
la -their God. St. John beheld this
true realm In hla wonderful vision on
tho Islo of Patmos. We ore all fore
ordained to see what John saw in
due season, and at last to rejoice in
that eternal reality forever. Is that
not a bright, a satisfying, and a won
derful prospect?
There is in reality no evil realm.
The realm of evil is the realm of un
talked to the members about the
selection and care of pigs in club
purposes with' general instructions
for carrying on the work. At the
close of tne meeting tne county agent
and the local leader helped the boys
In the selection of desirable types of
plga to feed.'. ;
Sunday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Adney Hnggerty and
two sons and Raymond Miller drove
over from Enterprise to spend Sun
day with Mr. Haggerty's brother, W.
O. Haggerty, and family at Union.
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! the real being ol every one ot us ls
reality. It Is the realm of false suppo-
RittnnB. onlv false suDnosltlons bide i6aa4aaaaa41aAA
Honesty, kindness, generosity, iran vui ' i , i. j
duces and sustains. It ls God's bene- i
It crui-
iict. It Is never si'li-aciing. i ne im-K-:l;iiit
question always Is, What do
we t'. to. nnd with, our bodirs? On
roco 250 ol Science and Health Mrs.
Eluv writes: "A sick body 15 evolved
firm e:ck thoughts." Obviously the
ivi-V(re of that statement ls equal
ly true, a supple and harmonious
licclv is evolved from harmonious
theushts. As we think, so must our
bodies be. When a man Is in u very
happy statu of inlml. that fact Is
cften disclosed to his friends by the
of his f.ice. A neav.iiiui
txp:
entertained In human eon-
frcm perfection, than
PHnrlule. or Father, car. fall oul
Himself ir.to someuunv; uckjw uunn
tvule. Man's real ei;o, or selfhood, ls
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r,;if ,,. that rnnoa. shall I aavice; muBic; .: yooausu. ana
We-up-hls" trust '-'"i;Sr-eS B.d 1
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tnrougn trusting in tne gooo. uiT M-h.,i. o-jfi m,
Beiie'roua. and courageous nature could , page 1S4 of "Miscellaneous rJMB i0i ncKS- n to i2, dance orchestra,
nave founded Christian Science. Un- Mrs Eddy aay.: "It is the purpose of Co,umbla Broadcaatlng Sylitem. 6.
selllshness charattcrirea ncr wore "" h i viVlHn nf Ood Pas' Freight; 6:30. dinner music; 7,
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lor ill- ; iu.
nsttv wai
ncterlstlc In the character of Mary
Baker Eddy. Only a notle and gener
ous nature could have discovered
christian Science, and omy a nouiu.
llim. In tills Science of being,
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iiwm v.,,, ...v. - , ,t.lll.c Tt rentilres unselllsnuesa ui . siauu.uij, " ,7.iir,, DBnnnnaH.
nis tiium I " - ...... ..,,rft. nntrr to I the relsn of harmony already within . . .
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raco when the race Is offering noth- i We con 0n do something to speed mnn. orchestra; 12 to 1 a. m.. Vaga- I Blrdle Swectlove- 110 orVS Koffo'i
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Union Woman Is
Hurt When Gars
Collide Sunday
By V. V. Connor
Observer Correspondent) :
UNION. Ore. (Special) About
seven o'clock Sunday evening two
cars met in u collision on Main street
in Union, near the Methodist church.
A La Ornndo car, driven by Ray Ir
win, 'canio along the highway and a
Union car, driven by W. H. Nelson,
came together. Mrs. Nettle Rich Uls
ter of Mr. Nelson, was thrown from
the car and was carried Into a near
by house unconscious. She was later
taken to Hot iaxe lor ursc am. ono
had received a cut on the forehead,
bruises on her mouth, a gash in ono
leg and other injuries. No one elaa
was seriously hurt. Both the cars wero
badly damaged.
The trout feed which was scheduled
for this week ot the Sportsmen's club
cabin at the state hatchery grounds
has been postponed owing to the high
muddy water making it difficult to
do much successful fishing. The club
will hold the feed later In the season.
Miss Dorothy Busick was visiting In
Baker Sunday and Monday.
The play "Cheerful Liar," which
will be given Thursday evening at
the high school gym by the senior
class, has the following cast:
Hastings Hussel, J. P. the Cheerful
Liar - "Pat" Crossland
Randolph Dearborn, an accessory
before the fact Barton Conner
Rev. Ezra Stlgglns, a gold cure
practitioner Weldon Weaver
Gen. Boomer, a Chicago real estate
millionaire Glen Taylor
Guy McGuffin, a county constable
Glass Vaden
Flora Boomer, who has a good time
.Eiaora Hutcmn&on
oodnc
Christian Science draws a clear lino t EcUiv dd ln those
-f distinction between mortals and j fftul;dinif christl
Immorinls. Immortals aro uort s per
ftct children, existing In the realm of
otrrnul reality now and forever. Mor
tals are tho human concepts of mnn,
and tlu-v nvav vary from the nobt
may iu:nt up mi- ""''i : r ,o.. m.h
cf an individual with ft emtio that U j nr d. nil the wav down
being to the most er-
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thought
s. :lc u
(ruiv h.,.ittfni. Kvervone oiireco thot.aa Jesus presLmea
""r" ' . . tiP Bcuie 01 Demi
i power of Ood. who Is Love, reflected where there is no sin m uiujb roneoU9 numan concept of man. The
in love. Ood encircles and enfolds ui iu .. ."-..- imperfect human concept can be ana
tion. it is equally wo 1 mU8t be improved. This improvement
can bo no disease of body. When
there la no grief In the human con
sciousness, no tears of sorrow can
flow from human eyes. Whenever
sick thoughts are banished from con
ftclouanras, cast out by the truth, the
avmptoma of disease, whatever they
may be. disappear from the body.
It ls impossible tor Christian sol
i man and the universe In Ills alt -em
bracing lovo which never varies and
never changes. God Is forever cou
jsctous of all His creatures. He never
forgets one of them for a moment.
; Ho loves and blesses ench one con-
stnntly, eternally. A knowledge of
this fact endues Us possessor with
the power nnd with the spirit of di
vine healing. One day, a young man
was conversing with a Christian Sci
ence practitioner. He remarked that ence ever to Injure either the human
ho had never been able to say
himself. I know there Is a Ood. He
could only say, X believe there ls a
Ood. Thereupon the Christian Sci
ence practitioner exproued surprise;
because no nan aeon wus young man
healed through tho work of a friend.
He said. Why, you have had a re
markable healing through Christian
Science. What do you think lt was
that healed you? The young man
replied that ho thought lt was the
lovo expressed. He said: I am not
afraid to come to you and tell you
my faults; because I know you will
mind or the human body. Christian
Science treatment always improves
tho mind of the individual ana u
always improves his body. Jesus, the
Master Scientist and Master Chris
tian, never injured any man's mind
or body. Ho always benefited and
blessed both. He restored to the ao
CHllcrt tnsane their ability to reason.
When Peter drew his sword and cut
off a man's ear. Jesus told Peter to
put up his sword, and then he re
stored the man's ear. Ho said to the
man with tho withered hand. "Stretch
forth thv hand." and the man am
not condemn me. t can feel that stretch forth hla hand and tt was re
same love when you gtvo me a silent stored whole like the other. Jesus
treatment. I have felt It In other Scl- declared. "The light of tho body is
ontlsts. and 1 think It ls the lovo the eye: If therefore thine eye be
that heals. That young man was single, thy whole body shall be full
quite right. Spiritual love does heal, of lijrht." Through tho splrltuallea-
but tho spiritual love which heals, al- tlon of human consciousness we are
ways emanates from Ood, who Is blessed. Our trust should center in
Love. Thla roiuur man had only failed ood divine Sotrlt. wo may very
to trace that lovo which had healed properly and wisely forget our human
htm to Its true source, the infinite bodies so far as possible, lea Ting them
Ood. but aa ho grew In his under- to the csre of divine Mind. On pa
return. And that ls exactly what Mrs. j nU men shall understand God. and Northwest Broadcasting System:
ti-iuo .....- Rimnm r. nnnl PVll snail lorever van- S-4.n mnrkctjc fwirrifn tAlx- H TT rv
founding christian &ucnc. ciu. , Jfih awnVi We can accomplish this re- Bits of Harmony; 7, Novelty Trio;
healed the sick wunoui mvuiy ; suu by watching. forking, and pray- tenor; 7:30, Nocturne; 8. mixed quar
wlthout price. She faced taunts ana by st0ppineour resistance to tet; 9, orchestra; 10. Sunshine pro-
threats. In a town where she went j God.g teiief icietit law and by yielding gram; 10:30. Moonlight Melodies; 11,
complete obedience to it. Human orchestra; 12 to 3. Revellers.
will opposes the divine will. The t Spokane
onlv real will is the good will of God. i KHQ (590): 7 a. m.. Town Crier;
Those of us who are students of Alice Blue Gown; Van & Don;
NewYTj
YV
standing of Christian Science
I gained a clear reallration of that fact
Mr. Kddy haa explained in ner puu
lished writing and in her private
instruction that her realization cf
Ocd ft infinite tenderness towiUvts all
takes place through spiritual
lightenment. Each Individual can
and must work out his own salva
tion. He must detect the errors In
hts own thinking and cast them out.
He must persist until all Ignorance
concerning God and man has been
conquered and spiritual understand
ing reigns. On page 31 or Science
and Health Mrs. Eddy gives to all
earnest seeker for Truth this com
forting message: "If tho disciple Is
advancing spiritually, he ls striving
to enter in. He constantly turns
away from material sense, and looks
towards the imperishable things of j
Spirit. If honest, he will be in earn- '
est from the start, and gain a little
each day in the right direction, till
at last ho finishes his course with
joy."
It is wise for us to keep constantly
In mind the fact that while human
beings must advance towards perfec
tion, man ln God's Image exists at
the standpoint of perfection now.
Immortal man has no beginning and
no ending. He coexists with God. He
dwells forever In the realm of eternal
harmony. Ood Is the author of only
one creation, and that creation ts
spiritual. Infinite, and perfect. Hu
manity needs to awaken from a eense
dream to behold tho eternal realities
of being. But spiritual man needa
no awakening. He la awake. He is
forever conscious of the glories of
Ood' Infinite and eternal creation
to lecture.. she healed a aying wum
nn nnd that occurrence so stirred
th people that her signs announcing
another lecture were torn down and
she was refused a hall wherein to
deliver her lecture. She was preach
ing and practicing the theology of
Christ Jesus, and she was meeting
the same bitter resistance which he
met when he preacnea ana
Norrlne Kofford
Lucretia Spriggtns, a Hoosler
school ma'am Edith Cheney
The scene of the play ls ln In
diana and the time 1685, .
Tells of Narrow
Escape From Death
PnR.TT.AKTi rm.. Anrll 1 UP
Christian Science, dally, nnd often Happytlme; 9, Walt Norman; talk; j suffering only from a sprained wrist
many limes a any. 3 rrT,' ""''lana abrasions, Virginia Morrison, 16.
ea of getcne and Health, Mrs. Eddy
writes: "We must not attribute more
and more Intelligence to matter, but
losf and Icwi. If e would be wise and
healthy. The divine Mind, which
forms the bud mill blossom, will cure
His creatures filled her conpctousr.os for the human body, even as It clothes ( likeness. I: cannot. Darkness never
with a co!uinssi0n.ite love for ewry- the Illy: but let no mortal titteriere . coruc Into the presence of the sun.
one and exeiylhlr.s. and this realty., with nod's (government by thnlstlne nor can it come Into the prvsene of
gone a wonderful transformation. Bhe
founded a mighty movement; and It
stands, growing stronger, wiser, more
untiled with every passing hour. There
is a ring of power, certainty, and
finality ln Mrs. Eddy's published
writings which la found nowhere else
in th insnlred Word of the
Bible. This ls due to the fact that
the Selene ahe seta tortn came w
k. h, revelation and she absolutely
established Its truth through her
own demonstration. On page 110 of
the Christian science teitbooK. sci
ence and Healtfc with Key to the
-pi,a.- Nn hitman
He understands his own completeness H ,omTue taught me the Scl
and perfection, and he Is aware of thel contained In this book. Science
eternal perfection of everything that d ..,.. neither tonsue nor
pen can overthrow It. This book may
be distorted by shallow criticisms or
malicious students, and Its Ideas may
be temporarily abused and misrepre
sented; hut the Science and truth.
11 to 12.
found In our Church Manual (p. 411: dramalogue: organ; 12, talk; music:
''Thy kingdom come;' let the reign 1:16. seed service; 8ohool of Air; 2,
of divine Truth. Life, and Love be studio parade; 3, Gems of Remem-
.-wit-, t tn ar,H .ill. nut tt me hr,n: 3:3ft. orchftfltra- Alnfrera: 4
,n rA.u thnt when Jesus raised . .. , .' .. . irtt-tVi tuarvli-n hi-itir- fi Knhhtf .TiriAa- mucin-
Izariis that event so stirred the cruet t (ho aftions of all mankind, and 6. NBC programs; 9:30. public opln-
pr tests and v nansw
a council, and thereafter sought an
opportunity to put Jesus to death.
But Ood upholds, protects, guides,
and inspires His workers. God sus
tained Mary Baker Eddy; and. upheld
w r.i, h- won the victory. She
! proved that eternal Truth heals today
just aa n sua iu -' ,1
proved that there is no auch thing as
in incurable disease. She healed con
sumption and cancer Insttutaueously.
Sbo pro yea inai ucv.-u- ---
ase are uot of Ood. and they can be
and ultimately will be overcome. She
raised tho dying, ahe comforted the
sorrowing. As a result of her work
the thinking ol tne race ""-
govern theml" Daily, and often many ion; h:4o, nbo programs;
times a day, we use tne uora s trayer; uum..
tir.d we use its spiritual interpreto- - f"!0
tlon found on pages 16 and 17 of our ' KJH (070): 5:40 to 3 a. m
textbook. We use silent petitlonal programs.
p ravers ln order that we may hear! - - Tacoma
Ood-o voice and be guided in the way ! KVi (760) : 0. studio program
that wo should go We deny reality orchestra; .10:30. Walkathon; 11,
to evil, and we affirm tne penection iTT,,
of Ood and His creation, mis wors
ls bearing fruit, and Christian heal
ing ls operating with a mighty power
and la blessing mankind far beyond
tho ability of any man to measure.
In ever increasing numbers and with
ever Increasing understanding wo are
traveling along the right rood. On
or-
Portland
KEX (1180): 6. Words and Music;
Uncle Jerry: Hughes pa per; 7, silent;
8. band; 8:30, sofl;" Alrcyclopedla;
9, NBS programs: 10:30. Walkathon;
11:30. orchestra; 13 to 3 a, nv. NBS.
Oakland
KLX (890): 7:30. Hawallans; piano;
94 of her book Retrospection , lectu. Bd0 Hod NoV?ltv rVR. .ft
Ood creates. Kvil never enters the
consclousnc-ss nor come into the
presence of man in Clod's lmase and
nase
and Introsoection" our Leader, Mary
Baker Eddy, writes those words: "I
am persuaded that only by the mod
esty and distinguishing affection il
lustrated in Jesus' career, can Chris
tian Scientists aid the establishment
of Christ's kingdom on the earth. In
the first century of the Christian era
Jesus' teachings bore much fruit, and
the Father was glorified therein. In
this period and the forthcoming cen
turies, watered by dews of divine Sci
ence, this 'tree of Ufa' will blossom
Into greater freedom, and Its leaves
will be 'for the healing of the na
tions. " Adv.
PRirS OITLOOK SECONDARY
DURHAM. N. H. i.") At agricultural
outlook conferences in New Hamp
shire, farmers seemed most con
cerned about opportunities in pota
toes, fruit, poultry and dairying and
how to meet new situation
lecture; 9:30, Rodeo Novelty Boys; 10.
band; II, classic records; 11:30 to 13,
dance.
KOO (790) : 8 to 13. NBC programs.
San Francisco
KPO (680): 6:45. Henry Starr- 7,
Smiles program; 8. orchestra; 8:30.
Bostonlana of the Air; 9:15. Rln-Ttn-Ttn
thriller; 9:30. Instrumental music;
10. news; Honeymoon era; 10:30, dance
orchestra; ; 1 1 :30 to 13. organ.
Los Angeles
KFT (640): 6. NBC programs; 8.
tenor; 8:15. NBC; 9:30, orchestra; 10
to 13, NBC programs.
KHJ (900): 8. CBS programs; S.
Bob & Harriet; 9:30. musical pro
grams; 10. news; orchestra; 13 to 1
a. m.. organ. :
KNX (1050): 7, Watanab and
Archie; 7:30. Petite Ensemble; 8. Air
dales: 8:30. Soup to Nuts; 9. Seren
oners; 9:30. Ethel Duncan;
Club- ll to 13. ornn
was able to tell friends yesterday of
ner narrow escape irom deatn in a
slide of more than 100 feet down the
rocky side of a mountain. The acci
dent occurred Sunday at Beacon
Rock, 35 miles east of Vancouver.
Wnsh.. on the Columbia river.
The girl, with her parents, had
started to climb to the summit, 1140
feet above the water. When 200 feet
from the top she stepped on a loose
stone and slipped from the trail. Head
first, she slid down the rocky side of
the basaltic monolith.
One hundred feet from the trail
she struck a ledge, four feet wide.
This ledge is about 1000 feet above
tho ground, with a sheer drop over
the side.
The rescue was effected with ropes.
Business Block Is
Destroyed by Fire
8TTRUNO CITY, Cal.. April 31 W
A fire, starting shortly before noon
yesterday, destroyed the main busi
ness block here and spread to an ad
jojlnlng block.
A northwest wind was keeping the
flames away from the Diamond Match
mill but the flro had spread to the
timber westward. The greater por
tion of the residential district on the
north appeared safe unless the wind
changed.
BRIGHT RED HANDBAGS
SMART FOR SPRING
WASHINGTON Handbags en
tirely of vivid red or with a dash of
that color somewhere about them are
especially popular this spring.
Large flat under -arm bacs of beige
10:30, Art; aro ornamented either with a red
1 stone clasp or inset of red leather.