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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1936. e ey CHISTiaN Science Lecture Is Given THEATRE] ing Mission” Described by Prof. Hering Mightiest Here Last Evening The Discovery and Heal- A lecture on Christian Science en- | found her so ill that her life wa: momentarily dispaired of Mrs. Eddy requested them to leave her room, and, taking up b Bible, she opened it, her eyes falling upon the account of Jesus' healing of the palsied man, as recorded in the ninth chapter of Matthew “Her thoughts rested upon and there dawned upon he healing truth of the ever Christ. In that moment she caug a glimpse of the great fact that L | is Spirit, the only real e | and was lifted above the physical | conditions to a high spiritual plane of consciousness. Thus she was in- stantly healed and was able to 1 God the e Melodramal, titled “The Discovery Healing | her bed, dress herself, and walk into g Mission of Chri ence,” by|the room where the friends were Professor Hermann S. Hering, C.S.B., | await the expected sad n Im agine a 1ent when they saw Mrs. Edd, r the room com- ist, in Bos- | pletely restored to health! Tt iven last evening | natu ing how she was heal- t 1 Rite Temple ed and she replied that she could - said in part not tell them, but hoped to be able thoughtful per-|to do so sometime ! e civilized world who have n ard of Christian Science and al now of JMeon; t hi ed or benef t t : 3 time that C find healing was done ALSO cience was first 1 knew that it was wholly Watch the Birdie—News has be rtual nd entirely different from S ik " s Eddy i the results of any healing system Conting“ Tomorrow > one who discovered it, who which she had ever heard of or in- VEN KEYS TO first practiced and tz it, as the ve 1. Withdrawing from so- “:\Ll"),\TE. | one who founded its church and who ciet she devoted the next three s tk f its b iteraty years tc careful, prayerful study n Science f seeking an under- > Opening of Jesus or though ed for the th During beti wa ation of di final f divine Truth and Love is greatly Juneaa Coffee Shop || idy, as a child, had been pr MRS. T. J. JACOBSON tau ! he 't God . Home Cooked Meals served | | cou 1 wou al ck. She' di i from 6:30 am. to 8 . | to bel tplicity in the tian heali Catering to Dinner : | gs, in the " ? » iple Diety o .- - - | of spiritual power, and ver (Retrospection and Introspection, p f {lost this conviction 5). and which she explains as in- | Clings to Scriptures f divine Mind " 07 aaiian Uiponple Sa - A 3 Several years later, in 1875, Mrs e roer the e : . Edd her epoch-making | SioERaE Rar BRBLA, TRttt bock, ‘Science and Health with | " 5, Gk e ahtia: trori B the Seriptures—a truly mar- r ot and iny i nds the ttending circumstanc N GERY aliing *Bdsl & Seri Christian Science Healing QUALITY AND ures, hoping for an explanation of “All thoughtful Bible students rec- \ ECUNOMY | the Bible healing. She careful 1ize t that spiritual heal- nvestigated many curative systems ing wa Sential element of Je- nd looked into anything that prom- sus’ re and its practice. The explain how the so-called nccounts of his life and works, as = A | Bible were performed n w Testament sub- e S E s \ L v SR € d her searc n t and tell us that \ DAVEC | with an accident he att the healing power to | H. S. GRAVES | he physician, wh r and that he did this healing to “The Clothing Man” lled in by her friend call attention to divine power on Home of Hart §e¢haffner and { would prove fatal. Thi 0 en the suffered to Marx Cli‘hing n a Thursday cvening. She re- lief and faith in God e 243 RPEIrS. mained unconscious until the t 1 tep in true healing, sal- 3 Petrels arc known & “Mother Ca. | morning. Refusing to take the med- redemption 1 rey’s Chic unideh pisioly soanas | icine” ¢ had been 1 he lifted n Science is doing thi they have fouhdia.plase 15 follc er heart tb God. Three days ls very thing today ta 1its s hich 1y, a clergyman and inz and healing, and surely thi: WATCH FOR er friends called hurch to evidence of the presence and power Ti he “V spot.” | in on and ¥4 “oMm q needed throughout the world. It doe: | this healing through the scientifie, that is, accurate application of the ever operative Christ-Principle. Science’ is, therefore, stian the Science of Christianity, since it is the exact, systematized, demon- strable knowledge of the Chris- teachings and their application to man redemption, bringing to man- kind moral, mental, and physical healing. Indeed the healing of sin disease, and all other earthly miser: is indispensable to human sal! tion Achievements and Promise; The achievements of Christian Science, during its comparatively brief history, have been so wide- spread in their effects, so whole- some in tk nfluences, so elevat- ing in their teachings, that these results and their part in the world’s redemption cannot be adequately estimated eir ¢ ssion of Christlan Science, e thoughts of mortals out sin and its sequence of suffering is 1if turning the hopes and desires of men toward God and His Christ, is being fulfilled among us. One er another of earth’s weary ones is finding peace and harmony where formerly were fear and discord Mrs. Eddy writes in her text- book Take heart, dear sufferer, for this reality of being will surely ap- BOUND FOR Charles Lechner, who conducts a plumbing and heating establishment in Seward, is returning, home aboard the Yukon accompaniéd by his wife. SEWARD [YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE | [ PICNIC, LENA BEACH T young people of the Ep- — O wor League of the Metropolitan PARKER IN TOWN Methoc Church picnicked yester- —_— | day e Dr C. P. Jenne summer | A. F. Parker, Gustavus rancher ho; Lena Beach. and cattle raiser, is in Juneau on ng was planned by Phyl- | business and registered at the Al- and Kathleen Carlson, and askan. kers enjoyed swimming DS T <o e declicious lunch and com- IS AT GASTINEAU nging L. W. Baker, Traffic Manager of cers of the Epworth League|the Alaska Steamship Company, is are: Vincent Beauchamp, President; | a guest at the Gastineau Hotel dur- Clara Hansen, Vice-President; and |ing his business trip to Juneau Jan rtson, Secretary-Treas- | o | ure | PEKOVICH IN TOWN e e e W. 8. Pekovich, of Funter, is reg- The Rev. B. J. Bingle and family | istered at the Gastineau. He is are bound passengers aboard | manager of the Admiralty Alaska the Yukon returning to. the Matan- and is here | Gold Mining Company | uska Colony after a visit outside. | on business ENTRY BLANK GASTINEAU CHANNEL SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS JULY 4, 1936 pear sometime and in some way ¢ & There will be no more pain, and all NAME tears will be wiped away. When you read this, re wber Jesus' words, | ADDRESS The kingdom of God is within you.' This spiritual consciousness is there- PHONE AGE s fore a present possibility’ (Science Health, pp. 573, i Have you ever reccived money for prizes in any - > —— i 4 i S branch of sport? AT THE HOTELS | — e ] . bl Gasitneau F. E. Walker; F. R. Brown, Seat- tie E Portland; K. O, Scerik and ttle; J. B. Lock Seattle; L. W. Baker, Seattle; Herb Dunlop; H. Olsen, Point Retreat Light; Walter E. Roo- ney, Seattle; Pete Miller; W. S Pekovich, Funter; H. C. Stryker; Busby, Seattle; Mildred Wil- Mar: n attle; ydon Kennon Zynda | Ellen McGrath, S J. P. Mc- attle; Mrs. J Neuner, Henning, Minn. | Alaskan | A. F. Parker, Gustavus; P. N chneider, Jur Paulsen, Ju- neau; J. B. Heath, Juneau | - > | Mrs. T. J. Akers, wife of T. J | Akers of the wal Corps staff, is | enger for Juneau aboard the Vorthland - WATCH FOR | T Opening of The “White Spot.” W TAY on life’s sunny side! O safer side. Over where you plenty of Vitamin D . . . the SUNSHINE VITAMIN. .. that sun-given aid to vigor and vitality strong bones, sound teeth . . . health and fullest hife enjoyment ..to steady nerves, health Stay on the “sunny side” by drinking SCHLITZ®. It brings you Vitamin D . . . de- veloped directly by the sun’s rays! Your doctor will tell you the ordinary dietis extremely deficient in this necded Vitamin He knows its importance to the mineral balance of your body. He knows that “Here’'s Health” means more than ever, said over a sparkling glass of SCHLITZ! 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