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PAGE FOUR BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON The World’s Best Climat ;.ï ■ Exterior View of The Mother Church Miss Shipman Will Head Christian Science Church Annual Meeting Held At Boston, Mass., June 6th member of The Mother Church. She became a firm believer in Christian Science when a young ' girl through the healing of im- ' mediate members of her family by two of her aunts, who were early pupils of the Dissoverer and Founder o f Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy. Miss Shipman received her I schooling in the public schools of I Vermont and New Hampshire, in t h e Johnson. Vermont, Normal School (now Teachers’ College), and at the College of Liberal Arts at Boston University. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Miss Shipman joined The Mother Church in 1893, and re ceived Primary class instruction the same year. In January, 1896, she was elected a teacher in The Mother Church Sunday school. During the summers of 1897- 1898, Miss Shipman served as I Second Reader and as Secretary! and Treasurer for the White Mountain church, near Fabyans, New Hampshire. On the occasion of its dedication, in August, 1898, she was given the address to read by Mary Baker Eddy, found in The First Church of Christ, Sci entist. and Miscellany, pages 184 to 186. In November, 1898, Miss Ship man was called to the last class taught by Mrs. Eddy. In March. 1899, she began the public prac tice of Christian Science, and later began the work of teaching Christian Science. She has served on various committees for The j Mother Church and was for sev eral years a member of The Chris-I tian Science Bible Lesson Com mittee. She has also contributed many articles to the Christian Science periodicals. Concluded from last week of Lectureship, and the Trustees What is the essential message, of Charitable Institutions covered of these teachings? The directors a wide range of activities in the explained this, as follows: “It is movement, all of which attested that the availability of satisfac-' to a general postwar resurgence lory government, whether of the in religion. body, or for any group of man Food, clothing, and literature kind. or for mankind as a whole, supplies have flowed steadily from is no longer open to question. The Mother Church to needy It is that such government Christian Scientists i n Europe, does not have to be built up by the Clerk’s report disclosed. merely human means, but that it Large quantities of food have already exists in perfection, and been sent to churches and so needs only to be understood and cieties in Japan, Hungary, Aus exemplified in the thought and tria, Germany, Czechoslovakia, conduct of men in order to be- Finland, France, Great Britain, come amply evident in their ex- Greece, the Netherlands, and Po perience.” land, he stated. Similar shipments The directors added: “It must of clothing have gone to Great be plain enough that selfishness Britain, Germany, Norway, the is the root of the world’s troubles Netherlands, and elsewhere. today selfishness which puts Efforts are increasing, the clerk Baptist Comm unity one’s own interests, or the in- addl'd, to enable displaced persons Rev. Nick N. Neufeld. Pastor of one's group or nation, in Europe to obtain new homes Jeanette Pierce, Sunday Scho as he conceives them, above the for themselves in other countries, ini crests of the rest of mankind. including the United States, Can Supt. Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music “And it is not strange that ada, and England. thinkers in many fields are rec Biographical sketch, Incoming director. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m ognizing that the remedy for this President, The First Church of widespread evil is to be found in Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Morning worship at 11 a-. m those qualities of thought and life Evening service at 8:00 P- m. Miss Emma C. Shipman, CSB, which are revealevd in Christian of Brookline, Mass., is a local Young people at 7 p. m. Thursday, June 16, 1949 Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath School — Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Church Services—Saturday at 11:00 a. m. Young People — Saturday at 3:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting — Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. All Saturday services are being held at the Grange Hall. Prayer meetings are now being held at the pastor’s home in Harbor. An unusual type of service will be held this coming Sabbath with the presentation of a sermon in song entiled: “The Cross and It’s Shadow.’’ Musical and vocal num bers for this service will be large ly supplied by Douglas and Effie Jean Potts, visitors from Los An geles. Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” is the subject of the Lesson-Ser- 1 mon in all Churches of Christ, \ Scientist, on Sunday, Jbne 19. The Golden Text is “The earth L is the Lord’s, and the fullnessr thereof the world, and they that dwell therein” (Ps. 24:1). Among citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the follow ing from the Bible: “1 have made the earth, and created man upon it: I, even my hands, have stretch ed out the heavens, and all their host have 1 commanded” (Isa 45:12), tigether with tht follow ing correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Ed dy: “God created and governs the universe, including man” (p. 295) Christian Science Society Curry County Mission of the Services Sunday at 11 a. m. at Episcopal Church the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is At St. Timothy’s chapel, until invited. further notice, service every Sun “Is the Universe, including day at 11 a. m. FREIGHT LINES NOW IN OPERATION General Transportation Heavy Hauling and Moving! With The Churches and therefore as spiritually nat ural qualities of man.” , 1'hat Mrs. Eddy recognized those qualities, the Directors told the annual meeting, was the rea son for her conviction of God's ever-presence and of man's rela-j tionship to Him. From that she developed the ’spontaneity and strength’ necessary for founding the Christian Science movement.' A report by the Trustees of “We Haul Anywhere in. Oregon; to, from, and within Curry County” INSURED CARRIER! PHONE 61, BROOKINGS DISTRIBUTOR IS OVERSTOCKED! YOUR GAIN IS $100.00 Saving on Standard 20” or 20” Rototiller Society disclosed new high cir-i culati<'n peaks for most of its periodicals, and the best postwar ROTOTILLER The growing worldwide' recot nit ion news and editorial ' Christian Science Monitor was a source of keen satisfaction to the Trustees. Gov ernments, private industries, edu- sational and private foundations, they said, have sought the conn sei and assistance of the Editor and other stall members of the Monitor. More than 1,500.000 incoming letters were handled in the Iasi year in the Publishing House, it was reported. More than 75,000,- 000 copies of various publications were have bet'ii mailed out to various parts of the world. The Committee on Publication deplored the heavy volume of radio publicity given over to topics of disease, on the argument that this publicity is one of the most prolific source's of disease.’ Fear campaigns 'which are re- peatedly staged by one influence after another. Committee commented, ’require the constant vigilance of all radio listeners.’ On the constructive side' of radio broadcasting, The Mother Church was said to have con tributed transcribed religious pro grams heard by a conservatively estimated 10.000,000 people every week. These programs are used by approximately 450 radio sta tions. Other reixvrts by the Clerk of The Mother Church, the Treas- uix r, The Ch Astian Science Board Mn NOT A PRICE REDUCTION—But a SPECIAL INDUCEMENT until Stocks are reduced! REGULAR 20 ROTOTILLER REGULAR 26 ROTOTILLER Was $548.00; NOW Was $563.00; NOW $448.00 $463.00 Cheleo Home & Auto Supply Co Complete Hardware Line Grayshel Bldg., Brookings, Oregon