South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 113, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1920 — Page 2
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CHRISTIAH SCIENCE ! LECTURER EXPLAINS RELIGIOUS DOCTRINE
New Salvation Army School
BOB JOHES TALKS TO ROTARY CLUB
J u (I e Greene Addre-es Large Audience at Churrh Edifice Here.
Juis Samuel V.. Grcer. C. S.. Icu!tv1I. Ky., mmbT f th t-.ird cf Ict':rr.-h:; cf the nw.f r.'-r rhurch. Tho F!rrt Churrh of Oiri'-i.. Fclcr.tlwt, Boston, M.ifv.. h r 1 :i l'-cture on Christian S:!r.-e J ( frc - lanro .iu1!;nc? at rirrt Ch':rrn of Christ. Scientist. r.J.vlis n and Mnlr. fit., Tuesday niirhr. Chor.s:?. f.,r hia subject, "ChriKti.i n Hri.--nr... the HfÜKion of ru::;i:i;.' r.t," JurU'o nrtene sili: "The promlso rnale ihrun Christian Scl-nc- as Mnt 1 lv !!. discoverer and founder, Mr. IMiy. la 'IIvir.e Love aluay hn- irj : .m nlway-H will rr.rt every human nl.' (Science and Health, pa?' i: I.) Christian Mnrc is- t ur.fiddir.- t' hum .in r or.sci '.; r v.i rf diviw- l-vf. ural t3 pr.'ictic.il ü i i lit .ttion to th healing of all human Iis . -r1. Christian Fclmcf Is- first of all a religion, nofvlthstap.'ilr.j; seme ( its uninformed critics h;vn not so -Ucvrd. It Is tho rel'rior. of Chut Jcp'js com nfraln to the world f h;al tho slc! nl the sinniru; by the hattt) principle of law. "Christian Science in Its healir;sr ministry l.j not a patent eure-. ill, nor 1 It blind faith rurr. It is n'-t the fiction of will power, nor is it tho action of the human mind. On tho contrary, it tpachr.s that tho human mind must yledd to tho divine Mind to that Mind which w.is also in Ohrlsrt Jejj'is. and In the proportion that Christian SVlence; Is unders:"od. lh lifo and words of Christ J '-"i 1'com practicable for all acres and all pfopl". "Tho liible from beKinr.ir.f-T to r.d U filled with the most p! nltd promises for find's children, and miJfSTS v.'e may relieve that ths- pron.Ises are meant for tho her- and now, even for today, we arc of all ii"Jn most mLrable: for otherwise we are without f;od and a saving r 1 i ion in this life. What the world H wanting seeking is a religion that comes to tho hick and tells them how to Ik- well; that come to the discouraged and despondent and lifts them out of tho slou; of despair and deppond into the richness. Into tho fullness, into tho Joy. of a closer walk with Cod. Christian tcience in supplying this- nerd, through th spiritual Interpretation of th Bilde and tho consequent spiritual undTtandinfT of God. and Is enabling tho world to find the rest and the peace promised by tho Master. JosuV lYnctlcal MinMry. "Jesus taucht and proved the possibility of solving all of life's problems hero, and now. H" overcame all the man-made laws of disease ty healing all manner of sickness. He overcame the laws of lack and want Vy providing food in abundance rr the thousands in the desert place, and by finding tax money in tho fish's mouth. He overcame the law of pravlty by walking upon the stormy wave, tho law of space and time by entering1 into the boat in the midst of the sea and Immediately It was at the other side. He overcame the law of death by restoring to lifo those who had died, and In his own case reappeared to his wondering disciples after three day a in tho tomb. "Among the last tilings he s.ijl to Iiis disciples was. 'lie that believeth on me. the work that I do shall he do also, and frr.-ater works than these shall he do because I go unto my Father.' Also in perhaps the last conversation he had with the beloved 11 disciples, in perhaps tho last hour of his human existence, he paiJ, The ho isrns shall follow thorn that believe. In my name they shall cast out devll; they shall speak with new tongues: they shall lay handy on the sick and they shall
recover.' With these and other positive promises from Jesus we must believe in tho present possiMllty of healing the sick, raising th dead, and performing nil of these orvhrful works, if wo do believe in him: that ii. understand him and his teachings, which Is the correct interpretation of tho Greek word trans-; lated by our word believe in the new version. i "Contrary tn fomo critics of j Christian Science, Mrs. Cddy never intended that the text book should take the place of the liible. but It !s to be rad and studied in connection with the Pilble. It whs meant to bt Just what its name implies, a 'Key to tho Scriptures' an-i a text book on Christian Science. Within tho pices cf tho book itself Mrs. Cddv says. As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word of the TUblo as our sumVier.t jrnlde to eternal life. (Science and Health, pa ere 2?. "Ar tho years have cot Ye and gor.o during thes more than öft years since Mrs. IMdy's discovery, an ever widening cireb has been cover, d by Christian Science, and an t ur increasing host of its adherents, men and women, are dal'v bearing witness to its htaling and sa tr.tr power, and rendering tluir tribute of praise and thanksgiving to its revered Discoverer and Founder. There is, however, nothing of worr-hip or deification in the attitude of Christian Science toward Mrs. Cddy. but rather the natural spontaneous Lpr Ion of gratitude, which, or." mi-;nt expect from persons whoso lives have ben uplifted and who .im being uplifted by the power of her m!pir(d teachings. le-lincs Jtl. "Christian Scitr.ce has rrvolel the correct concept of Cod. It has courageously and reverently asked the question. 'What is Cod?' an. I li is given, this answer that N satisfying to thinking men and thinking women. C d is Love. Truth. Soul. Mind. S'pirlt, Princip'e. lVrh.ips the term Principle as used for Cod has more than any other r. roused the opposition of the critic? of Christian Hclence. Thev contend to spe lk of Cod ai Frir.ciplt' likes aw.iv Hi persona! !ty. rob Ilim of in Fatherhood, tenderness and other soCalled h-irvin attributes. Christian Frlentl.ts behevo that it is time t!;e world was Kcdtir.g away from the idea cf an anthropomorphic or mtnmade God. srt of superman. Tho tixt took says, 'H'trran phü-srpny h.fis made God iAr.Sik-. Chrl-j'ian Slier.ce maizes mar. Godlike. ' " (Science and Health, par-1 2",r ) "Principle otrral. wirhout V ginning "r end. i- p.-rf t. imm-vr-t'.e. unerring, iv-r actie. I'rlar-pio ran not b- mo.d l-y tl:' br '!: T praise or flattery or bv er.Tr-aty or thrat. In the , tliough.t of Cod r.s i'rlaciple. Christian Scientists have
Evangelist Points Out Elements That Make for Sue-
in Brief Addre??.
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The pl-oto sliows the new training col lego tnat he been opened in Amy. It was opened by Commander Hvangeline IJooth, who did much happy.
New York city by the Salvation during the war to make our boys
abandoned the idea that Cod Interferes in the affairs of men at the behest of this one or that one, or that he interferes with His own laws, causing the unnatural or super natural to be happening in the affairs of men. Christian Science shows that God's creation is already jtorfeet, complete, oonsemu ntly the true mission of Seir-ntilic Christianity is to reveal this fact to us and then to show us how to ove rcome in our own live.i ar.d experiences everything and ( very thought that is unlike God and His creation. 'Christian Science I" trying to teaeh man that for every human need he shoulel loolc to God, to the spiritual and not to the material. Ther- is nothing in all God's creation to fear for God is all in all and e r.- can not fear God or good. "Why is man's first thought. "Wherewithal shall I be clothed and housed and fed'." Has man so soon forgotten that Jesus said. -Seek yo first the kingdom of God and Iiis righteousness and all these other things shall bo added unto you." In that connection Jesus had just be n talking" about clothes and food. Should it bo thought a strange thing that God does give- good things ro the children of His love? Jesus told us in etTeet. that much moro than eoir earthly father tires th heavenly Father knows how to give "ood gifts to them that a.-k hii. . On may ask, if Jesus' promise' means that io take up thf study in arrust of Christian Srienco would result In health, happiness and prosperity. The answer is found in fie lives of great hst of men and women tho world around who have sought the kingdom of Cod and His righteousness and whose business has prospered and whose' lives are- filled with health, harmony, love and gladness. It is but a verification of what the apostle said, 'Fvc'ry good gift nnd every perfect gift is from ubovo'and oometh down from the Father of lights with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.' " Jons The Wny-Showrr. "Jesus, the man. came to earth to bo the. Way-shower, or, as Paul says, the mediator between Cod and man. H- came- to show me n their powe r to overcome in this life. sin. disease and eleath. Ho possessed mole- of the Christ, the divine- Spirit, than any other person who has ever lived, and he vas therefore called Jesu J, the Christ, or Christ Jesus. "The Chrjst can no more be confined to an individual than can God. or divine Piinciple or I-ovo, but coni'f e ven as the spirit of Ive into the lives (,f men as they rightly se,-k Him and desire- Him. It is true that Jesus said. 1 and my Fat,h-e-r are one. but this expression is not at all Inconsistent with Jesu other statements concerning himself. He was or.e with the Father as explained in the Christian Science text book, 'one In riuality, not in quantity.' even as a drop of wa r is one with the ocean, but it is not trie ocean, or a ray of light is one with the sun, but it is not the sun. So is rvtrv man and woman as an Tten ef (fed one with the Father, eis how could Pa il have be- n corre ct w.Y v. he said, 'For in Him wo llvo and move ami have our being.' When J. sus said.. Vome unto m- all yo that labor and are- heavy ladn.' it was not to the' human Jesus he was asking r.s to come, but to the Christ. Truth, that redeems and saves. To those of us who have but touched the hem ef his garment, have but caimht e-o:i a faint g'.imps.of th is Christ th.it heals of sin, sickness sorrow and death, has come tho fulfillment of J es -as' promise, 'And I wi'.l give you rest.' "
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Kids like to play in vacant buildings and most of them have a peculiar faculty for getting into places where they elun't belting.
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i.ium iiiet iui-,.- wan in iuii niaM in the tabe rnacle em the rive v front. The several hundred people pres. nt were grouped in tho oe-nte-r section and near the platform.. The remainder was dark. Crom outside a south sid" e-n-trance' the- shrill giggb s of little girls thej ten ye ar edd el iss -punctuator!' th words of the evangelist. Then: "Come on, he re-"s a plaoo w' can get in." A shaft of light as the door was thrown open brought the attention ef the entire audience to the- entrance of three towheaded youngsters, none of them conscious but that they wer a. one. Three ten year old shrie ks ani "Gc, beat it, it's- prcachin." " Conspicuous exit of six ten-year-old legs and darkness.
LOCAL WOMEN ARE HONORED AT SCHOOL
Miss Marjorio J full and 'NTWs Kathleen Moran, South Pond young women who are attending Indiana university have received honors in the women's activities of the University Miss Hull, who was engaged in playground work here last summer, has been appointed director -of the dancing and pantomime portion of the program which will bo presented during the May festival. May 4. .", and 6 under the auspices of the Woman's Athletic association. Miss Hull has tiQ dancers under her supervision and is assisting in the staging of the festival. Miss Moran ' has been selected a nie tnbvr of the staff for the publication of the Indiana university co-ed edition of the Daily Student on April .10. She will write the feature articles on the- university cente-nnlal ee-lebration which will be held at Ploomington the week ed' May HOth. Miss Moran is a member of the The-ta Sigma Phi sorority.
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ILas Kegaiurtl His It Strength Aiat .Says Tnnlao Can Be IeiKUidetl On. "The whole force down at the plant have- noticed the chance Tanlac has made In me and a day never passes without some of them saying seuiie thing about how strong and healthy I am looking," was the state:nu nt made- the other elay by James 1. Dwyer, R. I D. P. Sugar Creek Tewnship. West Terre Haute-, Indiana. Mr. Dwyer is employed as brick inspector by the V itriticd Prick Co. of Terre Haute. "I have suffered for five yeavs with stomach trouble and then last year I took a sudden turn for the worse nnd have been going down hill rapidly ever since. I got so I 1 id n't know what it was to ever feel hungry anel when I forced myself to eat it made mc .co naliscatcd I could hardly retain a thing. Why, seme time s my stomach was so upset I couhln't even retain a cup of coffee. My stomach pained me continually and at night I always had a fever and could never get any rest to do any good. I lost strength until 1 got so weak I could hardly hold out at my work eluring the day and wlie-n r.i'--ht came I was so compb te-ly exhausted I just was able to make it home. "That was my condition when a fide-nd of mine advised me to try Tanl t .' and I want to tell you, I iie-stly believe I ate more In the tiist ten days after I commenced taking Tanlac that I did for four months before. Why, I can hardly wait for meal time to come and everything tastes .o pood I wart to be eating all the tim5. My .tomach fe-ds like new and it makes no iiifferer.ee what I cat I can digest it without a particle of trouble. I have regained my lost strength and
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CHINESE STUDENTS COMING HERE SOON
PCKIXG, April 21. The miniWry of education' and the ministry of agrieulture have decided to semi several students of the Peking Government university to large business firms in the. Cniteel States to have them rained by practical xpe rienco in modern business methods.
Asserting that setf crnfider.ee, ! I'Oiso, adapial ility, directness in j thought and action, work, enthusiasm, euual distribution ef interest in hfe' ar.d a proper reopgniticn of Cod ; were the elements that made for ! success;, Hob Jones the evangelist' nddrcssed the member? of the Ho- i try club in the Oliver hotel, Wed- j r.esday noon.
The' popular evangelist expanded and illustrated eacli of his points as b.e- brought them forth but dwelt at length on his assertion that work and re'-ogr.ition of God was essential to acquiring success. Antidote For l"nret, "The only antidote for the present unre st of the country is work,"
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will Increase production and bring sweat to a man's brow, tho kind of energy that the liible meant when it speaks of work." "No man ever enjoyed tho benefits of real success unless he pinned his faith in God. It was meant to be so and so it has been found." In concluding the evangelist demonstrated the dangers of self Interest. "The spirit e-f self centering is sin." h said and a man whose whole be ing ;s centered In himself will never achieve true success." Musical Program. Loren Jones, the musical director at the tabernacle, accompanied byMrs. Jones rendered a pleasing vocal solo. The Rotary club passe el a resolution authorizing the donation of s 'o toward de-fraying the fcr.per.ses of the.- state encampment of tho Spanish War Veterans' association, which will be held in South Pend in June.
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PenJ movies, taken and shown on the Orpheum stage, repeated on account of the hit they made at Wednesday's matinee. 2 : :i 1 -2
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