Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1939, p. 22

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Katherine Haninon, Patricla Herbert, 'Carol Fardean Hole, 'Charlotte Huck, liar. rones, Barbara Larson, Ruth Lee, a Lukens, Peggy Marsh, Anna Mattoon, -Dolores Neef, Pegg Margaret Pauluon, Patsy Pec, Perason, Barbara Pettee, Plerson, Patricia Quinlan, Betty d. Patriela Reimaun, floreeh )n, Sbrl cluVrgn!LÙa substance and supply and therby ac- quire a. sufficient amount of sorne- thig to meet his ned and> de- mands. The resuits of this endeavor have been the establishmnent of laws regulating the acquiring o! prop- erty; the ownership and the posses- sion thereof; and the universal be- lie! that substance is a material thing needing an owner. The supply is re-ý garded as llrnited. Sorne have abun- j dance; and smre have nothing., Be- tween these extremnes 18 a vast throng ceaselessly' engaged ini labor- ious effort to get something and to hold it in possession, upon the as- suxnption that "Iife, substance, and intelligence" (Science and Health: with Key to the Scriptures; p. 43) re- he. said unto them, Take heed, 0#0 beware of covetousness: for alman's life consisteth not in the abunÏdan ce of the things whiceh he -possesseth. For where. your treasure. is, there will your heart be also" (Luke 12:13, 15, 34). The lesson-sermo.n- also included the followlng passa .ges from. the Christian Science tectbook "Science and Health with Keyt to the Scrip- turcs" by Mary Baker :Eddy:"HI thought steadfastly to the enduring, the good, and, the true, and, you: wil bring these into your experience proportionably to, their occùpancy ýo! your thoughts" (p. .261). .The. élection o! W. C.S.B., a trustee o! Science Publishing sc( director of The Mo el- eseaUinur~.Lirt The greateat event i ua j years ago. torY occurred nineteen centuries struction in, ago. When na<'hild wni c,- _ -t.whiv'h he ,i l'st uart Booth. e Christian ty, to be a r Church. rist, Scien- ,was an- e Christian tors. Mr. 1. Rathvon, was eduuvaed in the Sof Denver, after red in business for a 's. He became inter- an Science about. 44 e received class in-, ctober, 1895, after ed part of his fiie uogan Hum. ibn Pjuuw ,a- SrU~D oh Wlene en, oiN~ 1van A Joyce

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