SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, i 94î Methodist Cluircb i must have understood this when Mr. dcMille who makes movin’ pictures—I doff my chapeau to Corner of North Main and Laurel him. if parents were faithful in a t­ Yours with the low down, tending Sunday School with their JO SEHRA children it would do much to­ ward solving the problem of ju v ­ The lecturer, Mr. Riehurd Ver­ I spiritual things were satisfied instructions to her follow e r s Presbyterian Church enile delinquency. The Sunday rilli, said that the efficacy of Many, like himself, who had nev­ I everyw here (Message to T h e 180 Nurth Main Street School meets each Sunday m orn­ Christian Science was first dc er dream ed that the reading of a Mother Church for 1901, p. 34,: “A Friendly cnurch for tnougbt- ing at 9:45. The morning sermon m onstrated to him through the i book could heal the sick, were "Finally, brethren, wait patient­ tul People.” is at 11 o’clock. The spttiker for reading of "Science anti Health emancipated from both acute and ly on God; return blessing for Rev. George M Shuman. this occasion is to be Mrs. C lar­ with Key to the Scriptures” by chronic diseases, he said. Pastor cursing; be not overcome of evil, ence F. Meeker of Medford. For Mary Baker Eddy, the Discover­ Sunday, November 4th The heulmg influence of C hrist­ with good; be steadfast, abide and er and Founder of Christian ian Science is purely spiritual, abound in faith, understanding, 9:45 A. M. Church School for many years she was a traveling Science. He stated that in read­ Mr. Verrall pointed out. It is the and good works; . . . obey strict­ all ages. Mrs. W. M. Poley, super­ representative of the missionary program of the Methodist Church ing this book he was reminded of conscious reunion of m ankind ly the laws that be, and follow intendent. th