Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1938, p. 14

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Suggestion 1166 Wilmette Ave. Wilmetto 1061 FIRSTCHURH OCHRIST, SCIIENTIST Tenth Street and Central Avenue Sunday Srvices-Iri a.m. WednesdayF-TestiMofliai Meeting-S .m Sunday School Exercises-9 :45 a.m. APRIL.10, 1938' Subject:ARE SIN, DISEBASE, N MSATH REAL? READING ROOM3 3 enftral AvSuas Open Daily (except Wednsday) 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wededay 9 A.M. to 745 P.M. Satday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Tii. Bible and Works of Mary SBaker Eddy, and ail other authoressd Cdmvtiam Science Literature may b. read, borrowcd or ,purdaed at the keadlng *js.m. TiIX pUlLIC Il COR»IALLY INVMTD TO ATTEND YUX cnUILCU SEVICK AU ýVIS? TUE auae'aO &0034 FRIE DELU.VERY, AMPLE PARKING SPACE VirEGmod Si». ., 8.odI.s.. 3 BEANS uttre eeks'Von stoitsettfëLs leorned thot tiée dvantageous position tua thre tpo t* ec> uhr ssenprhed above. Nove'at -e'ght mont/s (biet) Iesogain stàrtiig over the top ýby wnnitig a red .rïbbon in mth ra oe us ls in thse lst ernatiowal.Kettnel club show lield last Soturdoy and Suuday ot the I#ternotioiw.l A'nPhutheatre ýin Chica go. .rhis t o u t h r e , o e d b y Mr s .. C a r r o ll J . L o r d , 4 1 0 . B r ie r r o d K e i o t h T e moteoth e ribbonuwinner Lv Joane Von Relibach, owned byý Mrs. Ralph. Martin, 320Leicester rood, Kmnlworth. CLEANS RUGS FRES A new educational service was of- fered .to rug,.owners this week by Oscar Isberian 'and. Brotherts, 1028 Chicago avenue, E'vanston, Who an- nounced they would clean a irnited number, of rugs without charge 'to demonstrate to owners how rugs should be properly cleaned. Many, women's and church clubs have been taken through the up-toedate Isberian plant, the largest on the north shore, and interest expressed by the club women bas led to the desire to demon- strate cleaning processes to additional groups. Free rug cleaning demcnstra- __tions rnay be arranged for by appoint- recently been on a tip .to 'Afi- neapolis wbere they visited M rs. Clarke's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Taber. Mr. Clarke made the trip also for business reasons and they went first to Marshalltown, Iowa, and on the way home stopped in Milwaukee. Shortly before going to Minneapolis Mr. and Mrs. Clarke completed a trip to Mexico, Texas, Alabama, and other sot thern states._ "Unreality"' was the subject of the lesso-etmôn in 'all Churches 'of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 3. The golden text was, "The world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever" (I John 2:17). Among the citations wbich coin- prised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "Put flot your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is, no lrelp., His breath goeth forth, he returnetb The lesson-sermon also inciuded the following passages fronm thé- Christian Science textbook, "SciencÇe and Health with Key to the Scrip- tlures," by Mary Baker-,Eddy: "The true idea of man, as the-reflectioni of the invisible God, is -as incompre- hensible to the limited senses as is man's infinite Priticiple. The visible universe and material man are the poor counterfeits of the invisible uni- verse and spiritual man" (p. 337). J - WII? 543 I T. - I Ne. D ti-No 8.. Ouer Auteumtie ý-N. SosCOAL, 18 LluAV WI.t.WJL. 4

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