Friday, December 11, 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 10 Science Lecture At Lithia Theater Is Heard By Many LIKES HIS “GOODIES According to Prof. Herman S Hering, member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Sclent- iest, Boston, Maas., the removal of abnormal conditions, structural, organic, or functional, has so fre­ quently resulted from the study and application of Christian Science, that there is no longer any question regarding the tact that these changes can be brought about through divinely mental means, through spiritual prayer, as the Bible teaches. An understanding of Christian Science, he said, can be gained only through faithful, thorough study and intelligent, scientific I and persistent application of the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy. He explained to the audience, gathered in the Lithia theater last night, how Christian Science with its “Key to the Scriptures’’ en­ ables the student to grasp, appre­ ciate and understand the teach­ ings of the Bible, by giving the spiritual sense of these teachings. Black bears beg like this on Go Prof. Hering spoke of his ac­ quaintance and association with ing-to-the-Sun highway in Gia iei Mrs. Eddy, and of his observance National park Many 'goodies ' ar< of her as a master metaphysician, handed bruin through cai wind w- a genuine Christian, having the bv tourists driving thr^ugl the park highest, purest sense of God, and having the deepest affection for mankind. When it was revealed to RADIO PROGRAM GETS Mrs. Eddy, he said, that God is THANKS FROM INVAITI) rnfinite Mind, she discerned that word to mean infinite conscious­ A touching sidelight on the con- ness, infinite intelligence, infinite cert played by the Ashland Or- understanding. chestral society under the direc­ Throughout his lecture, which was given under the auspices of tion of Lawrence Hubert Tuesday the First Church of Christ, Scient­ evening over KM ED gives a very ist, in Lithia theater last 'night, vivid reason why such things are Prof. Hering quoted frequently worth while. from the Bible and the Christian A telephone call was received Science textbook, '’Science and Health with Key to the Scrip­ Wednesday from Mrs Frances Da­ tures’’ to illustrate important mon, who stated that she is a points in his lecture. shut-in. totally blind and very ad­ ------------ •------------ vanced in years. Her sole com­ TWO YOUTHS SENTENCED munication with tne outside world On charges of stealing gasoline is derived through her friends and from parked cars and highway construction equipment, Walter her radio. The program played by the or­ Sexton of Klamath Falls. 20, and Marian Reed, 18, of Ashland were chestral society struck her as be­ given 30-day suspended jail sent­ ing one of the best she had ever ences in city court early this week listened to and she called to ex­ press her thanks for the pleasure ------------- •------------- it gave her. TO BURY WEIS, TODAY She was deeply appreciative but Funeral services for Charles not moreso than the director and Weis, who died December 5 at the his musicians, who realize that if Community hospital, will be held the programs give such pleasure at 2:30 p. m. today at the Stock- to those who are denied the bless­ Litwiller chapel with the Rev. ings some of us receive, then the Wire officiating. He was born No­ effort and time expended in pro­ vember 22, 1856, in Madison, Wis., ducing good music for the benefit and is survived by a brother, Hen­ of the community is certainly well ry Weis. Friends are requested repaid. not to bring flowers. JOHN JOHNSON MYERS Funeral services for John John­ son Myers, aged Civil war veteran who died November 30, were held at the Dodge Funeral Chapel De­ cember 2 at 2:00 p. m., with in­ terment in the Ashland cemetery. ------------ •------------- zMy cl\eighbor • SATURDAY • Don't forget to water hydrangeas stored in your cellar They should be watered occasionally during the winter. 9 PARADISE OF MYSTERY« 9 9 When restringing Deads use two strands of dental floss instead one. Beads art not so Likely cut through two strands. JUDITH BARRETT RALPH MORGAN ANDY DEVINE FRED STONE LOUISE LATIMER OWEN DAVIS. 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SUN • MON »TUE OESER’S SUPER Service Station SPOUT SHORTS with A solid little bed for a 23" doll. Turned posts— attractive green enamel flniah — built-on mat treas. Gifts for 7 . “THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937” ow GIFTS TO DELIGHT WILL BE FOUND IN OUR STORE S68-S70 E. Main St.—Est. 1Ö22 By Bill Hulen LEE TIRES, TUBES We were wrong about that foot­ ball coaching business at Univer­ sity of Oregon, and we are glad of it. Some two weeks ago, just before the Oregon State-Oregon affair, it was our honest opinion that if old Oregon didn’t snap out of it and beat their ancient rivals, Mr. Prince Gary Callison was going to lose his position as head coach. We’d almost have bet our last plugged penny on it. HIWAY BATTERIES ANTI-FREEZE • W inter Oil and Grease Tire, Tube Repairing Battery Charging CLEANING FLUID 1 HUE TO SERVE YOU Dr. W. OESER But now, according to re­ ports up Eugene way, Mr. Callison has been offered an­ other contract, no everything is hunka-dora. Even though it only la a one-year agree­ ment. With another shot at that mur­ derous round-robin schedule the Pacific Coast conference employs, Prink really ought to go places C with his Webfoots next year. He loses very few regulars from this season’s eleven, and coming up from the frosh gang are some of the potentially greatest pigskin performers in many, many years. Especially this fellow, Jay Grey- beal from Pendleton high. After watching him scoot over, around and through the Sons at Grants Pass this year, we wonder how any team (ANY, we said) can hope to stop him if he is back of a good line and has a couple of blockers to shake him loose. • • • Don't think this Skeet O’Con­ nell doesn’t know his basketball. After watching him send his high school Grizzlies through their paces at the opening practice ses­ sion early this week, we were ready to concede the fourth straight district championship and trip to Salem to Ashland. O’Connell known what it I n all about, and what’s more important, he had the (indi­ vided and en tire interest of his squad all through the practice. In fact, the boys n c liked it no much that there was a great cry of disappoint­ ment when they finally were told to take a shower. * • • And while on the subject of basketball, which is what we will be on mainly for the next four months, the Son» of Jean Eber­ hart are going to have a whale of a team. Already they are clicking in mid-season form, and after only throe weeks of practice. Eberhart almost has too many good men, and we can only send up prayers that the Sons won’t turn out like Howard Hobson’s Oregon team last year, a victim of too much great material. ------------ •------------ KITTY HILL NICHOLH Kitty HUI Nichols died at her home in Dallas, Ore., Sunday, De­ cember 6. She was born in Kansas City, Kan., December 3, 1870 and was aged 66 years. She is sur­ vived by her husband, George, and by eight children, three of whom are George, Jr., Milton and Ed­ ward, Ashland, Funeral services, r a in charge of Stock-Litwiller, were held at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday at I their chapel with Interment in the [ local Odd Fellows cemetery, ------------- •------------- • Miss Velma Brower and M M. Brower were Medford visitors Tuesday, calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Madden. • POTPOURI I Witch-Hazel Divin n » Rods Because the twigs of a snrub found in northeastern United States had a peculiarity to twist and point in various directions, they were used by some in early day* as divining rods for locating water, oil or other treasure Rep­ resented as possessing super­ natural power, the shrub soon came to be known as the witch- hazel. • Western Newspaper Union.