Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1924, Page 23

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ONINE NIND FOUND CONQUEROR OF LS Christian Science Lecturer| Says Solution of Ali Prob- lems Is Possible. Yecture entitled “Christian alvation for Humanity,” ast night at First Church ) ientist, by William W Porter, . S. B, of New York City Mr. Porter is a member of the hoard p of the mother church, h of Christ, rie and spoke audience was introduced b mer I. Baldwin, first reader of First Church, under whose auspices the lec- ture was given. The lecturer said, in part b ation of Christian Seci- throughout its history ed by the premise that xpected to accept any ation other- s to thought e unimpeachable logic of and revelation ower of Love in Life. uti divine mind. Because of nature of the dilvine mind ecognized to be identical love. That s reason- Henee the activity of i exists, as the law of person. On pag n Science lth book, ve, alike for e 7 of the Christ cience and He ptures,’ by Mary overer and founder .of Sciency ristian state- s found in these >flected in love.’ “Here iz e statement of un- impeachable law. Let it control vour thinking for a moment. God is love. words, When the true idea of love is present | in your thinking vou will find that your health, Your business, your home. vour sense of life are controiled by the law of infinite love or God “Any ment to experience the fulfillment of God's prnnni«s ousness ma in, sickness, e ou may at once begin to ex dom from these evils by your thought rightly related Definition of God. “On page 465 of ‘Science and Health' | is to be found the following defin tion of God: ‘God is incorporeal, me, infinite, mind, spirit, life, When you think of God in the light of this definition—and you will be surprised and gratified to learn how tly and helpful this definition present with you—you will your understanding of God growing in wonder and joy Christ, the true idea of God, unfolds the grandeur of God's nature to your eager, hung: “When you of God as the which has tenderly mothered man and the universe throughout the ‘world without end': when you that love's government is re- la 15t as much to you and vour affairs as to the worlds in sp or to the orderly progress of the sons, you will find that your day at discordant con- | aring, that confi- where fear held evil habits are leaving you, that good is becoming distinctly attrac and that your influence sefulness are finding expression in ever-widening activities of good dy's Achlevements. ude the details of how r founded and developed Christian Sclence in the face of wh seemed to be overwhelming odd. »n.~ It would include the how ‘Science and Health’ and published—an incident filled with startling unfoldment as well as the proof of marvelous pro- tection, “It would tell of how a church was organized, with its branches extend ing into all parts of the civilized globe. It would set forth the organ- ization various church activities and related interest: publishing of weekly periodicals; the founding of a college written »n_for every problem ex- | one may begin at this mo- | Regardless of what | truth and love.’ | as | the editing and | and monthly | and a board of education to per- potuate the correct teachihgs of Christian Sclence and the establish- ment of a daily newspaper, the Christian Sclence Monitor." “To carry out any one of these activities is a task which might well represent the life work of any highly trained industrial captain. Mrs. Eddy did not become the leader of Chris- tion Science because she desired to be a leader. The power which im- pelled her progress was irresistible | and final, and she became a leader se of her love for God 4nd for Mountaineer Is Sentegced | special Dispateb to The Btar. | MARTINSBURG, W. Va., December 17.—Weldon Shriver, oung moun- H.me.r who pleaded guilty to shoot- |ing Special Constable C. M. Wilson, this c! while the latter was with other officers on moonshine raids in the mountains in June last, was sen- |tenced from two to ten years in the State penitentiary. Wilson was in a | hospital for three wmonth Claude “iles, an accessory, was fined $10 and wtenced to four months in jail. Beware the Cough or Cold That Hangs On Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serlous lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creo- mulsion, an emulsified creosote thfat is pleasant to take. Creomul- sion is a new medical discovery | with twofold actlon; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and | kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote Is | recognized by the medical frater-| | nity as the greatest healing agency | for the treatment of chronic | coughs and colds and other forms | of throat and lung troubles. 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Brooke Amiss, jr. who was recently appointed as chairman of the midwinted dinnier committee. Invitations will be sent to a large number of Senators, cabinet officers, Representatives, Federal and Dis- trict Government officials. At a meeting yesterday the follow- i '~ % 1 | #5 g SlEA o a3 - 3&?&?&%&3&3 Voice) Y ear! T T o B R T I R R R e T R R R R R R R R R I R B R IT SR IR T o % E Buy Now Pay Next ing persons were appointed to head the various subcommittees, in ‘addi- tion to the appointment of Herman F. Carl, vice chairman of the com- mittee, and Russell Shelk, secretary: Milton F. Schwab, chairman sub- committee on dinner; Warren Coch- ran, chairman sWbcommittee on en- tertainment; Luther W. Linkins, chairman subcommittee on music; Frank R. Strunk, chairman on the floor subcommittee; Samuel J. Pres- ott, chairman subcommittee on Invi- tations and reception; Harry C. Grove, chairman subcommittee on program and printing; Richard L. 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