Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1933 — Page 2
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MAN IS DEFINED AS EXPRESSION OF DIVINE IDEA Christian Science Lecturer Heard Under Auspices of Second Church. “Even as music expresses the principle of harmony, so man expresses the divine principle of beinr,' declared Miss Margaret Mur-n<-y Glenn Boston, a member of the heard of lectureship of the mother fhurch. The First Church of Christ! Scientist, at Cadle Tabernacle last night. Miss Glenn, appearing under the sponsorship of the Second 'lndianapolis) Church of Christ, Scientist, developed her lecture around the theme. Christian Science: The Revelation of Love as Divine Principle." Miss Glenn spoke, j n part, as follows : “The very first verse of the Bible indicates Gods nature as divine principle it states: 'ln the beginning God created the heaven and the earth’. The word 'principle’ comes from a Latin root, meaning the beginning, the foundation, or the first, and in several Latin texts of the Bible this verse reads. ‘ln Principle, God created the heaven and the earth’. This name Principle for God reveals Him as the beginning. foundation, or primal cause of all creation; in other words, of man and the universe. Removing Discord “Even as music expresses the principle of harmony, so man expresses the divine Principle of harmonious being. Just as each musical tone has its exact mathematical relation to every other tone, so every individual man has his right relationship to every other individual in the universe of God, or Principle, and this exact and perfei* relationship is harmony. "There may be some who believe that they have very discordant relationships with their business associates, with members of their household or with those whom they meet socially. By pursuing the same course that you would with a musical problem you will solve these problems. If you found a discord in your musical composition, you would eliminate it and replace it with some harmony which would bring out the beauty of music. Divine Rule Urged “You would not delay your work by wondering where this discord came from, or why it was there, nor would you indulge in the. belief that this discord was somebody's fault: but you would know it was no part of your composition, and therefore you would not be interested in it. “Your understanding of harmony would absolutely free you from the belief that, this discord could have any actuality or existence as music. Apply divine Principle, or Love, to your human problem in just this same way. If you are not understood in your home, if you seem to be unhappy, dofcnot waste time wondering why you have this problem, thinking it is somebody's fault, or that this discord is an insurmountable actuality which must be endured, for from the standpoint of Christian Science it is no part of the harmony of your divine Principle. nor of your individuality. Solution Offered There are no ill-arranged, discordant individuals in the harmonious universe of divine Principle, which is Love, and your understanding of this fact will eliminate such a situation from your experience. This may seem a beautiful but impractical theory to one who has the evidence before his eyes of unkindness, carping criticism, envy, hatred, nagging, dissatisfaction or ingratitude. “Christian Science does not indicate that these problems are easy to solve, but it does offer the solution and it is certainly much easier to solve a problem, no matter how
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long It takes, than to ignore it, or to endure it with suppressed resentment, hopelessness, sorrow, fear or hatred. ' Because the musician has the j evidence of a discord on the music sheet before his eyes, and because he hears this discord, he does not conclude that it is therefore real, or a part of music. He corrects what he sees and hears physically with what he understands of harmony. "This is what the Christian Scientist does, and he does it constantly; he corrects the false suggestions and impressions obtained through the physical senses with what he understands of the perfection and harmony of his divine Principle and his own being as the individual expression of this Principle This is purely a mental process, but the solution is discernible to the human senses.’’ FORM CONVENTION CLUB Pocahontas Members. Prepare to Attend Baltimore Meeting. Indiana polis-Baltimore Club of Degree of Pocahontas was organized yesterday. The group plans to attend the national convention next September at Baltimore. The next meeting will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clovie Williams. 402 East New York street. Officers are Mrs. Lillie Frau!, president; Mrs. Gertrude Campbell vice-president; Mrs. Edith Lauder secretary; Mrs. Williams, treasurer; Mrs. Edith Hale, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Clara Busing, assistant.
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NEW POLICE POST IS NEAR PENDLETON Second Barracks for State Police Established. “One barn was shut today before the horse was stolen" when A1 Feeney, state safety director, announced the establishment of the second state police barracks in Indiana just east of Pendleton near the state reformatory. The reformatory has not had any wholesale escapes similar to the one at the Indiana state prison at Michigan City. The barracks will be at the junction of state roads 38. 87. and 9. Feeney termed the spot a “stragetir one'' in the case of an attempted reformatory delivery. Sergeant Bert Davis and four men will be stationed at the barracks. The town of Pendleton has donated the quarters, light, and heat. The first state barracks was established at Tremont on the Dunes highway. Violets Bloom in Fall Rg foiled Press OREGON CITY. Ore., Nov, 28. Spring came in November this year in Oregon. Mrs. Isabell Newman recently found yellow violets, orchids and wood violets blooming in the forests near here. Heat waves in England seldom last longer than three or four days, according to records.
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VOTE ON UNION CALLED OFF AT 2 CITY PLANTS G. & J. Tire, Link Belt Recognize National Organizations. Elections on national unions at the G. and J. Tire Company and Link-Belt plants have been called off, as result of the companies agreeing to recognize the national' unions, it was announced today by ; H. B. Dynes, national labor board representative. “Our company recognizes any representatives our employes may choose, und°r provisions of N. I. R. A.” said J. S. Watson, Link-Belt Company vice-president. “We have had employe board representation since the inception of the N. I. R. A., and hav° held regular meetings with the board. Then.! some of the employes joined a union, so naturally, under the N. I. j iR. A ruling, we are required to I recognize their representatives, too. , “We are not, nor will we make ! any distinction nor discriminate against any employe for his or her : selection of representatives. They ; are free to make their own selec- j | tion, but are not compelled to join j , any group if they do not care to.” I The Indianapolis Bleaching Com--1 pany also has recognized the United Textile Workers’ organization, and i organization will be started at once, i
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A Leg-See Greek on Bicycle Tour of World Visits Here. THE age old wanderlust has taken V. C. Armaos, writer and lecturer of Athens, Greece. | through a bicycling tour of western Asia, north Africa, western Europe and Canada. He arrived in Indianapolis yesterday bearing with him a book containing the good-will signatures of such eminent figures as the minister of Canada, high officials of Asia. Africa and Canada. Mr. Armaos is the good-will ambassador of the Hellenic Athletisme and will travel into the recesses of India, China and the steppes of Russia before he returns to his native Greece. Formerly connected with the Esperini newspaper of Athens, Mr. Armaos will publish a book on social conditions upon the completions of his travels. it was announced by Fred S. Galloway. organizer. He said service station attendants will meet tonight in the union headquarters at 3984 South Delaware street, under direction of Powers Hapgood, organizer. It was stated that pharmacists, assistant pharmacists and bakers ar* considering plans for organizing. Thief Takes Linoleum Theft of new linoleum, worth sls, from a vacant house at 317 North Denny street, was reported to police last night by Harvey Gates, 437 North Keystone avenue.
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FUR SAMMONS FACES BRIBERY CHARGE TRIAL Life Sentence on Habitual Criminal Count Asked for Gangster. B’J Timer Special CROWS POINT. Nov. 28.—Tria of James (Fur) Sammons, notorious gangster, was started in erimina
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coiu-ti here today on charges of attempted bribery, following selection of a jury yesterday, i Conviction of the bribery’ charge j is sought as a preliminary to seek- | ing a Jife sentence for Sammons on ' an habitual criminal count. I- - In Spanish speaking countries : Christopher Columbus is known as Cristobal Colon.
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I will see You and talk to you soon but You won’t see me The INVISIBLE MAS
