Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1923, p. 4

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"â- wpipw m SPP»!»|PW.«"P THE â-  -t. «HO»E NEWr """â- " ™«»"ARY »â-  ,""» CULLS 'SCIENCE' BIG EVERT OF MODERN ERA 'Christian Science on Firm Foundation* Following is an excerpt from a lecture delivered by Peter V. Ross, C S B., at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmette, Thurs- day evening, February 1. Lecturing on the subject "Chris- tian Science: The Divine Imma- nence," Mr. Ross said in part: "Christianity has always associated love with the Supreme Being, though perhaps more as a characteristic or attribute than as a synonym. But Christian Science recognizes that while in one sense love is an attri- bute, an all-pervading quality of God, ' yet in a fuller sens> Love is God, or as St. John puts itf "God is love, and he that dwelleth In love dwelleth In God, and God in him." Reality of Good and Health "The deductions to be drawn from the conception of Deity as Love are most inspiring and liberating to suf- fering humanity. Take all the sick- ness, sorrow and misery that appear to run riot in the world about us. Could they be imposed upon mankind by a Supreme Being who is Love.' "Unthinkable and impossible, you reply CouM such things be made or countenanced by a Creator who is Love? -The-'fesponse is an emphatic "No" From whence then are they and' by whom created? Christian Science replies that they have not in fact been created and that they have no actual foundation or existence, because the one and only creator, power, and presence is Love, ine same is true of all the hate, malice, and strife that seem to Infest society. They are the very antitheses of Love and hence can have no actual Influ- ence or potency when Love Is In- finite and omnipotent.. . "Any one who chooses can begl at once, in Christian Science, to prove this momentous truth; and having proved, though perhaps only in minor details, that discord, wheth- er in the form of bodily ailments or of mental disturbances, can be put out of experience, he will be ready to admit and able to see that the sum total of human wretchedness can be disposed of on the basis of its un- reality and nonexistence. Discoverer of Christian Science v "If there has been any event of modern history more remarkable than the discovery of Christian -" Science, that event has been the sue cessful establishment of Christian Science on an enduring foundation. To discover this, Science, required rare spiritual insight; to so establish it that the truths of Chrstianity should not again be lost to sight, re- quired unsurpassed sagacity, resolu- tion, courage and devotion. These qualities were possessed to a superla- tive degree by Mary Baker Eddy, which answers the oft repeated ques- tion, Why did Christian Science come through a woman? ____«To ^t -world- si©k-*rttfe-ttsâ€"-belief in materialism, intellectualism and skepticism, as well as sick with sin and disease, Mrs. Eddy has brought â€"ar^wofkable means of regeneration- For the suffering and sorrowing she has made known a divinely prepared wav at escape^ Those who Are avail- ing themselves of the opportunity thus provided, hold her name in love -and-reverencer Jwbfle-peeple-Jthe-Jwortd RADIO CABINETS LEAD IN SCHOOL WORKSHOPS when it was discovered that there were more radio cabinets «**"• in- struction in the grade manual train- ing classes than any other articles. Radio cabinets easily hold the lead, but sewing cabinets, taberets, and tables are also being made. In the seventh and eighth grades the pupils are allowed to follow out thlir Ideas if they are at all PWrfteaL Adventure" This week Rev. Francis ^lmTv**tor of the Wilmette Bap- tist church, dispatched a letter ^to Dr. Barbour advising him of the fact that the young people of the local church are to hear his address by radio. Alumni Basketball Crew Beats Grade School Five The Wilmette grade school basket- ball team went down to defeat at the Jiands of the alumni for the second Sme when the "grad" team debated the school aggregation by a 17 to iu score last Wednesday ana uo iuc« ««** ~--------â€" - . these are accepted they estimate the amount of lumber needed Pajja "® charged only for the lumber actually used in the article. Waste lumber if not^charged for. According to L *. Todd, director of shop work, it is not the aim of the department to make the shop pay for itself. wo#1oa Pupils in the fifth and sixth grades are required to follow certain pre- scribed courses in order that they may become grounded in the fundamentals of shop work. ______________ Radio Now Finds a Place in Young People's Group The Senior_J£oung People's society of the WiMnettei Baptist church has hit upon a plan\to put the radio to use in connection with the activities of the group. On Sunday evening the society win neet at the C. P. Dubbs residence at 1221 Greenwood avenue at 7 o'clock. A<t3fe:30 o'clock the group will listen to an ^address by Dr. Clarence A. Bar- bour, president of the Rochester The- ological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., who is to speak at the Chicago Sunday Evening jclub in Orchestra hall. Dr. Barbour's subject is to be "The Great they are at all WJ«™£ T chance-ftw-flie- Lightweight team The pupils^ake„±helr_own AeBl^^hs.nc^tc^n^ j£ ^ ^ ^ and dotheF own drawings. After to show its "stuff" wifl be bad this afternoon when i^UnW up against the heavy St. FrantJlsteam. The Wilmette boys will have the advantage in «*ajn- ing, but their opponents are a weight- ier aggregation. Negotiations are under way for the playing of a game with JJ^^%SSS»J"Tr& schedule. On February 9 the »»rv®y five w 11 Play at Wilmette and on February 24 a return game will be played on the Harvey floor. Organize Chess Club in St. Augustine's Parish Members of St. Augustine's Epls. cipal parish Thursday, January 25, or- ganized a chess club to hold regular sessions in the parish club house. Tournaments are to be held in the near future, it is announced and mem- bers of the club expect to awaken keen interest in the ancient game of skill. ________. Northwestern Motor Co. announces the opening J their Winnetka Branch Fed ruary 1st at :|p 724 Elm Street f§ CHEVROLil PARTS WSALES - SERVIQ over are coming to recognize her as tme of the foremost benefactors of the race." Birthday Cakes Nothing makes the Children happier than to have a big Birth- day Cake all loaded with frosting and trimmed with Candies. We specialize on fancy baking. If your birthday comes before Feb. 15th, let us make you a beautiful Valentine Birthday Cake. The Wilson Bakery . 1162 Wilmette Avenu Telephone 414 Deliveries ln_Wilmette, Kenll- worth and Winnetka. "Spring Time t T T i If i Is Overhauling Time" Our repair shop is always busy, but never too busy to taTEe" care of your wants. Cadillac kind Haynes Specialists nffi . . f SIMONIZE SERVICE 3TATION utiiciai jujgjYUjg SERVICE STATION Linden) De Luxe Garage ^ 332 Linden Ave. ' Phone Wilmette 504 'he Garage with a Conscience" m. IJITLESTONE^- n------^BENJTGlNa^^ NOW *! 1181 Wilmette Ave. Opposite Village Hall Dine Here with Enjoyment! niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilip Delicious pastries, juicy roasts and appetiz- ing fruits and vegetables bring patrons here with a keen anticipation of enjoymentâ€"not as a mattej^otdaujMFOutine*--^-----y _________ __The menus are always pleasingly variedâ€" the choice of the season's offerings prepared with the acme of culinary art. .___ __ The surroundings are pleasant and restful, and the service ideal. How about dinner here today? Bllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ...............................................Illllllllii............ '^M Short Orders and Waffles cjt All Hours Club Breakfast Table D'Hote Luncheon 'and Dinner Service and Courteous Attention popular Prices AT ^MSm-: u;.;^iiK,-;::;,:,g:i^'

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