Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1929, p. 42

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42 WI L M E T T E L I FE. HOME FROM .W EST September 13. 192<; AUFFMAN SHIELDS AND INQ.OSURD Connrt Your Radiator Into n RADIATOR BEAUTY SPOT Anu·rlcan Metal Produets Corp. 605 North Michigan A l'enue SulH'rior il?S Chicago LoC'al Dealers \ ' lc J. 1\lllnn, Jnr. Whm.,tka 90S Good JlousekeeJ)Ing Shop Greenleaf 2390 All mechaitical parts are insitie the cabinet and no other electric refrigerator can ofFer the famous Frigidaire "Cold Control" want an electric refrigerator that Y oU is easy to clean. And Frigidaire is built with this in mind. Surfaces inside and out are smooth and lustrous with nothing to catch dust or dirt. The simple power unit is completely enclosed in a separate compartment at the bottom of the cabinet ... out of sight and out of the way. And the Frigidaire power unit is extra powerful. It has a reserve of power that you can tap at will with the Frigidaire "Cold Control." When you're in a hurry for ice cubes or have a difficult dessert to freeze, you never have to worry. Just turo the lever of the "Cold Control." The Frigidaire "Cold Control" is one of the greatest improvements ever offered on an automatic refrigerator. And it is found only on Frigidaire. No other electric refrigerator has it. Come in and see the new Frigidaires. See for yourself the many features that save time, work and trouble. Note the elevated unnecessary. See how the interior of gleaming Porcelain-on-steel is arranged to hold large quantities of food. Listen for the sound of the motor. It is so incredibly quiet that you don't hear it start, stop, or run. Call at our display room for a complete demonstration, at your first opportunity. Let us explain the liberal monthly terms. Miss Betty Marshall, 1040 Elmwood a\'enue, arrived home last week from a summer's stay in California. She Editur·:-: note: AJlpended is an exc~rpt spent part o( her time visiting rela- from a h·C'ture on Chrh·tian Science. g1ven ti\·cs in Los Angeles and the remainder !Jy Rivhard J. Davis of Chica~o. 10 t~1e F.in;t Church of Christ, Scienti!-it, 10 \Vllon the "Rancho de Je sus Maria", the mettt>, .Monday e\·ening, September 9. -:\lr. DaYi!-i is a member of tlw Board of I~ec ranch ncar Casmalia owned · by hGr tur\·ship of The Mothe~ Ch. u rch, .Tiw Fmo:t C uncl e and aunt, Mr . . and Mrs. E. J. hurch of Christ, Scwntl!-!t, 111 Boston, Marshall. Before returning east she l\Ta~f'. The loving message of salvation spe nt a few days with Mr. and ~rs. Charles Mortimer Henderson (Mary from the belief and fear of failure is ~1arble of vVinnetka) at their home one of the most glorious blessings that I in Cannel-by-the-Sea. exists for everyone in Christian Science. \Vc recognize that the world is filled with men and women carrying within their heart s the consciousness 9-135 or fear that they have not succeeded. Possibly they have started out well enough, hut somewhere on the road they have run into difficulitics. They h;n:r reached ::1 point where they say ,,·ithin themselves: "I can't. I don't know how. I am afraid. I am di;;couragecl. I can't succeed. I am a failure." It i~ a wellkno\\'11 fact that 110 man rver accomplished anything ,,·orth while until he admitted his innate capacit~· to do it. E\·cry great man must ha\'C claimed his ability hrf0rc he could put it the test. 1Ic kne,,· hl' possessed the power to accPmplish. ~f any men seem to succcc(t through personal dctcrmina t ion atlll pcr~t\'l·ranre. hut \\'L' rcc()gnizc that '"hat the..· wnrld calls success is oftc..'ll not r. eal sncce . s hut the result of 1mman will and false ambit inn. which !->Onnn m later break dn\\'11. Chris tian ~cicncc sh·)\\'S us ho\\' failure ma·,· IH· ~cicntifically and spiritually 0\·cr-c()llH.' . ft gin·s us a reason for the llnpe that is in tl:-i. It dues not tell a :11an or \\'Olllan suffering \\·ith the sc..·n~e nf failme : "lust saY 'I can: T ran :- uc ceed: f am -a ql(C~':,s,'" or SOI11Cthing likt· that . That is not tlH· process ni Cllri-.ti·tll ~ ·il·nce at all. In stead. it c.'. '>;pbins the true nature 11i Cod and 1lis rrcatinn. Failure could nc\'er originate in or emanate fmm the di ·,ine \I in d. Cod m·vcr made a i ailur· ·. r · ·'I 1 d n o t 111 a k c a i a i Iu r<.' · Ill' n· r k n n \ a failure. because His universe, includ ing 111<~11. i-; a complete success. t1nished and \ ' C i \' good. . It sho\\'s man ho"· !11· ma\' leQ-itimatrlY assert hi:. dominion 0\' l'f th~ belief failure. how he 111(1\' :.epa rate it from !11 .'1 thin king and clai1~1 intinite sur·cess, infinite opportunit~·. and inftnitc capacity-the natmal attributes of God's man. shelves that make stooping GIVES LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIEN~E of <'hri~t i:t n S<·i011C't· points <·ul too, that ll11'11 oft t·n fnil lw<'a usf· tlwy an· Wt>ig-htt-d down with a g-rPat ~rn:-:r of pf·rsorwl r< ··"' Jlor~:-:iiJilit~·. It i:-: their bu sine:-:s. Tlwy ntu:-:t t<"Hl it. TJwy mu!-!t wat 1'11 it w< ·t·kda,·:-:. !-;und:tn·. a rid holida\' :-: or it will :..;t-t H\\'<l\' frr;m t}H'm. flut . W}H·rt· b CitHl in :til d1i:-:? ls tlwrP no appli<·ation 11f spiritu:tl thinking- in husirH·:-:s '! In tlw 1 n:-:<> of tlw man so!f· l~· earr~·in~ on hi:-: husint·:-::-: throu~h tiH· ('[forts of human wit! :'.nd with th<' eonsdo u :-:nps~ that h P alOllt' if> Jh'I'F;onn lly rP~pnnf-:ihlc, onc (':\ n Pil~i l} Let us help you win in big $25,000.00 contest Come into our display room. Learn why 50° is the safety point for perishable foods. Then write a letter that will give you a chance to win a model home, a Cadillac car or one of many other valuable awards now being offered by the National Food Preservation Council. Come in, and get the rules of the contest and complete information today. FOR P E R I S II .1 B L E 'o o IS THE SAFETY POINT FOODS STOVER ~ll<'hlgon l:nnston Jllghlnnd An. at Randolph · · 1631 Sherman Greenleaf U80 · Park · 38! Central Jlhchlnnd Park 150 St., (151 ATe. Ave. N. :ftllchlgan Ave.) Randolph 49a0 llu'bbar(l Woods · 890 Linden An. Winnetka 1512 co. Public Servlre Company ot Northern Illinois At all tltetr oftlces. irnag-irw n tim <· wlwn lw would find hims<'lf in feflr and whnll,\' un ~ustained. nut tlw mnn who turns daily and unr··spn·Nlly to <lh·inP ~1 ind. tlw · !-iourcf' of all intPIIig-Prwf', this man will not fail or fP:r.· , for h p hn!'; lC'arn<·d to rh·C'lare a~ ditl .Tesn!';, " I can nf mirw own self do nothing-. . . . Th0 FatlH' r that dwP\l(>th in rnc, ht· dof'th tlw works." Chrh:t ian S('icrw,· d"dar'f'f' that Wf' may l c ~itimatd,\· e:a:-:t our hurdc n F; on the Lnrd. C'an "' " conc:c·i\·c that thf! A 11 -m i~hty , t h P ;111Jm·ing· Cc,d is unnole or unwillin~ to cnrr~· them? "For th1..t h0 is strong- in powN. not one faileth. ·· "\n· you afraid to d<·<·lan. " T nm a :-:on r·!' Con"·~ Art' you afrai1l to <'StalJliF;n ~·our n·lationship wilh your <"l'C':ttO!·. t!H· Fat1wr-~foth1·r Ctod? .:\rp Y<·U a frai<l to think with th<> ~find that ~Yn:-: in f'hri~t I P:-:u:-:, '\'ith th0 l\Tind t hat knows nll t hing s~ .-\nd if you ar<' 11ot thinkin1..:.· with this :\find. upon what · an· you rpl\:ing- fOt' rour· intr·llig-cnce aml · thinl<iri!.!.· (':tpn(' it,\·'? f'hri:-:tian Sf'iPn<'t· shows u :-: how to l>t> :O:tlirit ual think Pr:-: . Tt sho\\':-: u:-: that f' incf' :\find if' infinitP and mnn i:-: th P im<tg·p or rt>fiE?ction of that :\Tind, tlwre. is no limit c·r hound tn one's ahilitr to rhtttk. thn t W I' van now <"I aim ~ts our~. infinitt· intPllig<'tH'<'. infinit 1· wi~dom, in firtiiP Ullcli'!':O:tandin~ . l)o YOU Jwli f' YI' it to hf' ]H'PSUll1ptUOUF; to ('};lill1 that yo: t ArC' von r .. tt1·d infinite intellig-f'n<'t:'? doubtful J, ·:-:t then> h f' not t>nnug-11 · pf · (Continued on page 44)

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