Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 125, 6 April 1921 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921.

SEVERAL HUNDRED HEAR LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' Several hundred persons heard the lecture given in the high school audi- ; torlum Tuesday nlght by Judge Samuel C. Greene, C. S., of Louisville, Ky, on "Christian Science; the Religion of Fulfillment."- The speaker was introduced by Postmaster C. B. Beck. Judge Greene's lecture follows in part: What the world is wanting is seekingis a religion that comes to the

6ick and tells them how to be well; " that comes to. the discouraged and de- ; spondent and lifts them out of the ; slough of despair. . and despond into ; the richness, into the fullness, into the Joy, of a closer walk with God. Christian Science supplies this need, through the spiritual Interpretation of the Bible and the consequent spiritual 1 understanding' of God; and enables i the world to find the rest and the ! peace that are promised by the MasJ ter. Christian Science comes teaching in the very words of Jesus of old that 'the kingdom of God, the kingdom of 'Heaven, is at hand Is here, is now, within us, around us, and about us. ThroughHhe practice and understandling of this teaching of Jesus, men and r women in constantly increasing num1 bers are healed of all manner of sickit ness and sin, and their lives are made f brighter, better and more satisfying. " 'The theory that eternal life and hap2 Tineas are to be had beyond the grave only, has always been a depressing j element in religion. Christian Science shows that men do not have to wait for death of -a final judgment day, be- ; i fore realizing and experiencing the s joy of the, fulfillment of God's promises. . - . . .. , , - i . f - Not Cure-All. Christian Science in its healing minl istry is not a patent cure-all, nor is it Mind faith com It is cot the action of ' 'will power, nor is it the action of the ' (human mind. On the contrary,' it t teaches.-that the human mind must t yield to the divine .Mind, to that mind t which was also in Christ Jesus. In t proportion that Christian Science Is understood, the life and words of Christ Jesus become practicable for all ages and all people. J Ignoring, however, the persecution, the lack of sympathy and interest manifested by tho world in her discovery during the early years. Mrs. Eddy nev- - er wavered in her task. The result of j her studies she has since given to the t world in the Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,'; commonly called ; Science- and Health, which was ' pubJ lished in 187?. ':. . ;- ' ' In Science and Health, page 123,. we

read "Divine Science, rising above physical theories, excludes matter, resolves things into thoughts, and replaces the objects of material sense with the objects of material sense with spiritual Ideas." Try In Household. Let us try this plan in our destruction of eviL We may begin on the members of the household by seeing them as thoughts; thoughts of God, expressions of His goodness and His love, existing to bless the home and all mankind. Contrariwise, let us not see them as selfish, impatient, intolerant, and all such evil thoughts or be

liefs will be banished from the home.' Then home will become the abiding

place of love, goodness and harmony. Perhaps some of you are workers in other lines clerks or proprietors of stores. It doeB not make any difference in working God's way about one's rank, whether he be clerk or proprietor. The proper business or work for him in either instance is to prove God and His all-ness. Then do not see the business as so many selfish clerks to be handled or as a cruel boss to be dealt .with, or as so much material to be shown to customers, then put on the shelves day after day. Resolve all the business into thoughts of God, expressions of God's goodness, God's love, existing to bless clerks, proprietors, customers and all mankind. To wait on customers is added opportunity day after day to show forth the goodness and love of God whose reflection you are. It thus means opportunity to bless each customer and should mean great joy to you and to them. Christian Science is trying to teach men that for every human need they should look to God, to the spiritual and not to the material. There is nothing in all God's creation to fear, for God is All-in-all and one cannot fear God or good. Forgiveness of Sins. It has sometimes been asked if Christian Science teaches that sin is forgiven. It does. Sin is forgiven when its nothingness is understood and the sinner no longer indulges therein. To pray for forgiveness, and to continue in sin does not raise a man to any new state of consciousness or well-being. It is like praying to an idol, it does not accomplish anything, but to know and understand that the illusions called sin are unreal, and confer no sweetness, or power, is to rise above sin and destroy it, consequently to find forgiveness. Let us consider an instance in the life of the Master. On the occasion when the Scribes and Pharisees brought before him a woman taken in

adultery, they were seeking the de

struction of the woman and meaning at the same time, to involve the Master in a conflict with Jewish law. They assured him that the woman was guilty, and that the law commanded that

such as she should be stoned, but that they desired to know what be had to say. The record states that he stooped and with his finger wrote on the ground. Is it not possible that in that moment the Master turned his gaze away from the group that he might pray, that he might see each one of that group as God's idea, an expression of God's goodness and God's love? He did not want to see selfrighteous condemning Scribes and Pharisees, nor did he wish to see an impure, sinful woman, but he did want to see each one as a child of God, expressing God-like qualities. Judge by Result. From the result, we may judge

whether or not the Master's treatment, or prayer, was effective; the men, one by one. went out and left the woman alone. The Master, then looking upon her asked where were her accusers and being informed that there were none he answered. "Neither do I condemn thee; go and sin no more." Thus Jesus taught that his mission was not to condemn, but to save the world. As followers of him, are men more apt now to condemn or to seek to save? Is not our way to group men in our thoughts and to label them one group with a certain disease, another group with some disease, then one group guilty of this crime, and another group guilty of some other crime in other words, condemning them to disease and sin when God has not? Let us rather be followers of the Master and try to save our fellowmen by knowing and understanding that they are God's children and as such, neither sick nor sinful.

Water Shortage in Oxford Subject of Debate; Council to Consider Question Soon OXFORD, O., April 6. This village is getting into a muddle on the water question. A committee of councilmen has had the matter of water shortage under consideration for nearly six months. Three engineers have been employed at a probable expense ot $1,000, and still no progress has been

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made. At the next meeting of council an explosion Is looked for, on account of the alleged extravagance of the committee, and. Its failure to produce results. Head Nurse Resigns. Miss Mabel Hannabery, head nurse at Miami university hospital, has resigned to become supervisor of nurses at the Children's Hospital, Cincinnati. Miss Edna Steinbaugh, second nurse at Miami, has been promoted to fill the vacancy.

HARDING (Continued from Page One) public receptions tourists by the thousands, from every section of the country, stream through the White House In single file. The president greets

them in his office. As they Step up to him they receive a vigorous handclasp and are then hustled out of the building by the secret service men. The president has something to say to each visitor, and if he happens to be from Ohio be is in rare luck, for the president has more than mere pleasantries for callers trom his native state. He asks them where their homes are and then, as a rule, follows a brief discussion of mutual acquaintances. Strong Handshake. Those who have tested the handclasps of both men declare that the late Col. Roosevelt "had nothing on" President Harding. A man of powerful frame and large, strong hands,

President Harding grips the hand of a caller like a rise, and the presidential hand generally enfolds that of the visitor The secret service men who have charge of the public receptions have expressed amazement that Mr. Harding has shown no signs of fatigue as a result of the strain he has been subjected to. President Harding also pleases bis visitors by bis readiness to comply with requests for his autographs. Last week a wee miss, accompanied by her mother, called at the White House with her autograph album and asked one of the executive secretaries

lr Mr. Harding would not place his signature therein. She was told that the president was at a cabinet meeting, whereupon large tears began to roll down the Dlumn cheeks nf the

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Wireless Telephone

T'HE PALLADIUM announces today the installation of a complete sending and receiving wireless telephone equipment, as a part of its regular news gathering machinery. The wireless telephone came to life during the war, and it has only been within the last eight months that the results of the experiments have been made public. The wireless telephone has passed the fundamental experimental stage, according to engineers, and its developments have been so rapid that the possibilities of its utilization are unlimited. The equipment which has been installed by the Palladium was designed by an engineer who, for a number of years, has been connected with government work, and during the war was in charge of wireless communication overseas. With the receiving equipment which has been installed, it is possible to hear the human voice for a distance of 800 to 1 ,000 miles and a still farther distance under the most favorable weather conditions. The transmitting equipment will carry the human voice for a distance of from 1 00 to 300 miles, depending on weather conditions. The wireless telephone will be used in gathering news in places where the regular telephone is not available. It will also be used in cases of accidents where speed is necessary and the regular telephone is some distance away. A car will be equipped with a portable sending and receiving outfit which can be used at any location within the territory, keeping in direct communication at all times with the Palladium office. The equipment will also be used for giving out election returns, baseball scores and such other events to the outlying districts. At the request of several organizations who have asked for a demonstration of the wireless telephone, The Palladium has arranged for a series of meetings within a twenty-five mile radius of Richmond, which will be held in schools, churches and public halls throughout the territory. The first demonstration will be held at Whitewater next Monday night, where the farmers federation will meet. Chas. W. Jordan will address the meeting by wireless telephone from the Palladium office and Harrison's will furnish an Edison to enliven the meeting with music. At the meeting at Whitewater a temporary receiving equipment will be placed in the school house and a magnavox will be used to throw the sound out in the room. Requests for these demonstrations will be booked according to the order in which they are received and they may be held at any place within a radius of 25 or 30 miles of Richmond with the very best of results except on stormy nights.

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