Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 263, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1934 — Page 13
MARCH 14, 1934
JAMES POWELL IS SPEAKER AT SCIENCE CHURCH Heaven Available to All on Earth, Kansas City Man Declares. 'Christian Science: The G.ospel of a Supreme Affection for God. - ' was the subject of a lecture by James G Rowell, Kansas City, last night in the Third Church of Christ, Scientist. He spoke, in part, as follows: Friends The Kingdom of heaven Is at hand! Christ Jesus told us plainly that the kingdom of God is a mental state, not a material place of habitation. He said: "The kingdom of God cometh not with the observation: neither shall they say, Lo here! or Lo there! for behold. the kingdom of Goc is within you.' "The kingdom of heaven, or the kingdom of God. that divinely mental state of which Jesus spoke, includes all that is real and true, all that is good and harmonious, all that is spiritual, all that is truly mental, all that is really substantial and enduring. Mankind is athirst for the kingdom of heaven.
The Fruits of Labor “That we are not enjoying all the health, all the joy. all the precious abundance of good things that a loving Father-Mother has bestowed on us is evidence either of ignorance of how to obtain them or of unwillingness to pay the price. Anything that is worth having costs something. We have to climb the hill to obtain the mast beautiful view. We sacrifice time and effort to obtain everything we consider worth having. “The kingdom of heaven is, in one sense, a free gift; but we must purify ourselves by sacrificing or giving up one by one all the falsities of the erring human mind in order that we may see clearly that this splendid gift is ours. Each small sacrifice. willingly made, brings us that much nearer the realization of present harmony. No sacrifice, great or small, begrudgingly made or made with the desire to exchange for something of more value materially, availeth anything at all. The eternal realities of the kingdom of heaven can not be purchased with money or with barter. “To prepare ourselves to enter the kingdom of heaven, we are not called upon to give up any good thing, for, in God's universe, each one of His children consciously possesses every good thing. We must know and feel that 'all things that the Father hath are mine.’ Jesus knew this and made this statement, but he made it not alone for himself but for all God's sons and daughters. Paul called us 'heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ.' To be able to enjoy the kingdom of heaven we must give up only our imperfect, destructible, false sense of the real in exchange for the true the divine sense of the real—that is for the very real itself. Available to All The way leading to the kingdom of hcaten is available to all; for the the wav is found through study and practice of the laws of eternal life as applied to human affairs. Jesus knew these laws and practiced them; that is what makes him our wayshower. Law is no respecter of persons. Every one may become a beneficiary ot all of God's beneficent laws for man. Through His
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WEDNESDAY P M (OC Sore ar.d Shield * orchestra NBC WJZ 4 15—Jack Bnoks and orch-*vra 'CBS WABC Zollo s orchestra (NBC' WEAF Jackie Heher <NBC WJZ 4 45—Bronii Da -e and Bimiv 'CBS W ABC Snerman s orchestra CBS) WBBM Wizard of Oz <NBCi. 5 Ofr-CuKat s orchestra NBC’ WEAF W> tmtnster Choir 'NBCi WJZ 5 15—Bobbv Benson and Sunny Jim 'CBS) WABC Gene and Charlie NBCi WBBM 3 30—Back of the Washington News • NBCi WFAF Irene Beat-ley iNBCi WJZ. Enoch Light and orchestra (CBS WABC. 545 Jan Pearce, tenor 'NBC WMAQ Tro Gu-.zar tenor 'CBS WADC. Henry Burbig iNBC. WEAF. 6 00—Mvr' and Marge 'CBS. WABC ''oral and orchestra NBCi WEAF 6 IS—Just Plain Bill 'CBSi WABC. Sketch (NBCi WEAF. Gems of Melody i.NBCi WJZ. 6 30—Molle Show iNBC' WEAF. Margaret W'est program (NBC) Music On the Air iCBSt WABC. 6 45- Boake Carter (CBSi WABC. Irene Rich iNBCi WJZ 7 00—Happy Bakers CBS WABC. Jack Peari and Van Steedcns orrhrstra NBC) WEAF. Crime Clues iNBC WJZ 7 15 Edwin C. Hill (CBSi WABC 7 30—Conrad Thibault. Albert Spalding orchestra (NBC) Dangerous Paradise (NBCi WJZ Wayne Kings orchestra iNBC) WEAF. 7 45-Red Da'.is (NBC) WJZ. 8 00—Inana Troubadors NBCi WEAF. Stokowski and Philadelphia orenes>ra (CBSi WABC Warden Lawes (NBCi WJZ 8 15—Alex Woolcott. Town Crier" (CBS) WABC 8 30—Lombardo s orchestra: Burns and Allen (CBSi WABC. Fred Allen's orchestra (NBCi WEAF. John Charles Thomas and Daly's orchestra (NBC' WJZ. 9.00 Dick . Powell Fiorito's orchestra ■CBS) WABC. Corn Cob Pipe Club (NBC> WEAF. Musical Airship 'NBCi WJZ. 9 30- Silver Anniv. banauet. New York Counts- Lawyers Association 'NBCi. Kosteianet presents (CBS' WABC Tourist Adventures and Irving Talbot's orchestra (NBCi WJZ 9 45- Mvrt and Marge (CBSi WBBM. 10:00—Spirits of Rhythm (CBS' WABC. Dennv's orchestra (NBCi WEAF. 10.15—Weems orchestra iNBCi WJZ. Mews: Port Prince iNBCi WEAF. Mcrrenroth s orchestra iNBC! WJZ. News service (CBS' WABC. 10.20—lack Littles orchestra (CBS) WABC IC.3o—RubinofT s orchestra 'NBO WEAF. Stein's orchestra (NBCi WJZ. 10 45—News: Pollack's orchestra iNBCi WJZ 11:00 —Phil Harris' orchestra (NBC) WEAF Molina s orchestra (NBCi WJZ Hopkins orchestra 'CBS' WABC. 11:30—Lucas' orchestra ’NBCi WEAF George Hall's orchestra (CBS) WABC Stern s orchestra (NBC) WJZ. WFBM (12.50) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) WEDNESDAY P M. 5 30—Bohemians. s:4s—Tito Guizar (CBS). 8 00—Bohemians. 6:ls—Pirate Club. 6:3o—Buck Rogers (CBSi. 6 45—Cowboys. 7 00—Happv Bakers iCBSi. 7:ls—Edwin C. Hill (CBSi. 7 30—Albert Spalding (CBS'. 8 on—Pniladelphia svmnhony (CBS). B:ls—Penn and Smack 3.39—Burns and Allen with Guv Lombardo i CBSi. 9:oo—Ted Fiorito orchestra (CBS'. 9:3o—Beauty that endures. 9:4s—Mvrt and Marge iCBSi. 10 00—Atop the Indiana roof. 10:15 News (CBS’. 10 20 —Little Jack Little orchestra (CBS'. 10:30—Honolulu Serenaders. 10:45—Dick Mcssncr orchestra 'CBS 11:00—Claude Hopkins orchestra iCBSi. 11:30—George Hall orchsetra (CBS' 12:00 Midnight - Atop the Indiana roof. A M 12:IS — Sign off.
laws God tenderly and compassionately governs His infinite creation from the least to the greatest. Even the laws of nature, rightly understood, Mrs. Eddy points out. are God's laws, although what we usually call laws of nature ignore the presence and power of divine mind. “The laws of God, unconsciously ignored or neglected through many centuries since their revelation ihrough Christ Jesus, have been brought to light again in Christian Science. Mrs. Eddy’s supreme affection for good will enable us to understand and make use of them. A supreme affection for good reveals and makes available all the beneficent laws of God.”
WI'BF (1400) Indianapolis (Indiana tiolii Broadcasting Inc.) WEDNESDAY P M 4 CO—Jack and Gale 'NBC'. 4 30—News flashes 4 45—Wizard of Oz NBC'. 5 O')—Waidorf Astoria orchestra (NBC 5 15— Dick Steel 5 30—George R Holmes NBC' 5.45 Little Orphan Annie NBC). 6 00—Happv Long 6 15—Gems of Melody NBC . 6 30—Sena’or Robert Wagner. 7 OO—Katherine McCarten. 7:15—T0 be announced 7 30—Wavne King orchestra 'NBC'. 8 00—20.000 Years in Sing Sing (NBC’ 8 30—John McCormack <NBCi. 9 co—Musical Cruiser iNBCi. 9 30—Banquet for N. Y. Lawyers Association NBC'. 10 00—Jack Wright orchestra. 10 15—Press Radio bulletin 'NBCi. 10 29—Gene Wood orchestra. 10 30—Dave Rubinoff orchestra ’NBC), tl 00—Jack Denny orchestra (NBC*. 11 30—Clyde Lucas orchestra 'NBC>. 12:00 —Sign off. VVLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P M 4 no—Concert favorites 4 30—Sing.ng ladv 'NBC'. 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie (NBC'. 5 00—Jack Armstrong. s:ls—Joe Emerson and orchestra. 5 30—Bob Newhali. 5 45—Lowell Thomas iNBC'. 6:oo—Amos 'n' Andv 'NBC'. 6:ls—Henrv Thies and orchestra. 6 30—Prairie Symphony. 6.45 Red Davis Beechnut program. 7 00—Crime Club iNBC'. 7:3o—Dangerous paradise (NBC). 7 45—Trial bv Jury. Troubadours iNBC'. B:3o—Fred Allen & Ferde Grofe orchestra (NBCi. 9 :00—Corn Cob Pipe Club iNBC-Red). 9:3o—Croslev Zero Hour. 10 00 Dimmick s Sunnvbrook dance orchestra 10.15—Johnny Muldownrv and orchestra. 10:30—Jack Dennv's Hotel Pierre orchestra i NBC I. 11.00—JHotel Gibson's dance orchestra. 11 30—Roosevelt orchestra 12:00 Midnight—Johnny Johnson's dance orchestra.
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Two of Albert Spalding's own arrangements of old Irish folk songs will be featured by America's foremost violinist when he is heard over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday, from 7:30 to 8 p. m HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT S PROGRAMS 7:OO—NBC (WEAF)—Jack Pearl. NBC (WJZ) Crime Clues, Part 2. 7.30 —Columbia Albert Spadling, violinist. B:oo—Columbia—Philadelphia orchestra; Director Stokowski. NBC (WJZ) —Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing. B:3o—Columbia—Burns and Allen; Lombardo's orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Fred Alien's revue. NBC (WJZ) —John McCormack. 9:OO—NBC iWEAF'—Corn Cob Pipe Club. Columbia-'-Ted Fiorito orchestra; IJick Powell. 9:3O—NBC iWEAFi—New' York Lawyers’ banquet; Attorney-Gen-eral Cummings. More adventures during the dangerous explorations of Buck Rogers and Wilma Deering on the planet Piuto will be revealed during the "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” program over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday at 6 p. m.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
2 DEATHS BRING MOTOR TOLL IN COUNTY TO 20 Augusta Woman Is Fatally Hurt: Boy Victim of Hit-Run Driver. Traffic fatalities in Marion county for the year mounted to twenty last night as two persons were killed. Mrs. Pearl M. Helsly. 47. was injured fatally when she stepped from
a bus on state road No. 29 one mile north of Augusta, near her home. She was struck by an automobile driven by R. M. Kelsey,
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35. LaPorte, and hurled several feet. The husband. T. H. Helsly, and a son and daughter survive. Edward James, 17, of 1861 Howard street, was struck by a hit-run motorist in the 1700 block on South Belmont ovenue and died shortly before midnight In the city hospital. Police said that apparently he had been carried about seventy-five feet by the automobile. No witnesses could be found. Ivan Sachs. 7, of 247 South Oakland avenue, was injured critically yesterday afternoon when he was struck by an automobile at Newton street and Oakland avenue. The car was driven by Elmer Bryant, 28. of 3228 East Newton street, who was arrested on a charge of assault and battery with an automobile and failure to have a driver’s license. Young Sachs, a student at school No. 21. suffered a skull fracture and a broken shoulder. He w r as taken to the city hospital. He ran from the curb into the path of the car, witnesses said. 22 CCC Camp in Colorado By United Press WASHINGTON. March 14.—Colorado will house twenty-two civilian conservation corps camps during the summer, it was anounced today by Robert Fechner. emergency conservation work director.
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M’NUTT TO HAVE PART IN CCC HONOR CORPS Will Attend With Simmons Ceremonies Sunday at Lincoln Park. Governor Paul V. McNutt and Virgil M. Simmons, state conservation commissioner, will take part in the ceremonies at Lincoln state park •Sunday when cups and medals will be presented the SCCC camp there for being best in the fifth corps area. Brigadier-General W. K. Naylor.
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commander of Fort Benjamin Harrison. will make the presentation at 2 p. m. He came to the statehouse with staff officers yesterday afternoon to invite the Governor to take part. The corps area camps include those in Indiana. Ohio. Kentucky and West Virginia. The Lincoln camp is made up of ex-service men and scored highest in competition staged by the army officers. There are fourteen capital ships in the United States navy.
