anaheim-gazette 1942-10-22
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A Lecture on Christian Science Entitled Christian Science: Its Restorative Mission by Earl McCloud, C. S. B. of San Antonio, Texas
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
The speaker called attention to the world's apparent need for an effective restorative agency, and pointed out the failure of those wise in this world's wisdom to solve the problems of the day by utilizing some ism or philosophy, based upon material knowledge. He spoke of Isaiah's prophecy (61:1-3) concerning the coming of Christ Jesus, which covers today's situation and its needs perfectly; Jesus' acknowledgement (Luke 4:11) that this prophecy applied to him and his work; and of Jesus' passing this work of restoration along to his followers (Mark 16:17, 18, 20), the primitive Christians.
"Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, the author of its textbook, 'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,' and its forever Leader," said the speaker, "states as her purposes in the 'Historical Sketch' in the Manual of The Mother Church (p. 17: 'To organize a church designed to commemorate the word and works of our Master, which should reinstate primitive Christianity, and its lost element of healing.'"
"Admist all the present-day confusion of thought and action, what glorious peace and freedom are enjoyed by the Christian Scientist, who, with singleness of God knowing."
Heavy Duty Guns To Fire Monday
If Anaheimers hear an apparent bombardment Monday, they are not to be alarmed. It will be only a routine firing of heavy duty guns along Orange county's coast line, ordered by officials of Fort McArthur.
This spiritual exploration led, in 1875, to the publishing of the first edition of Science and Health, but not before she had thoroughly tested and proved its every text by healing all manner of disease and discord by the rules laid down therein."
The speaker declared that the study of the Christian Science textbook has served to restore to thousands "the Bible as the chart of life, a book of rules whereby to work out the problems of their human existence."
The speaker also asserted that Christian Science had restored to multitudes the right sense of prayer and its utilization for the solution of the problems besetting everyday existence. He cited instances of healings of physical and business problems through prayerful application of Bible texts pertinent to them.
"So," said the speaker, "we learn that prayer in Christian Science is the prayer of understanding, not of blind belief; of absolute conviction, and not of doubtful reliance. It is a prayer of expectancy, reseptivity, and responsiveness."
He continued: "How grateful we should be today, knowing that the Christ which healed in Palestine of old, which manifested itself on that Pentecostal day, is now at work in the world—available to heal this present-day Babel, this confusion of thought and plan, which has the nations of the earth striving at cross-purposes! Right
the Scriptures,' and its forever Leader," said the speaker, "states as her purposes in the 'Historical Sketch' in the Manual of The Mother Church (p. 17: 'To organize a church designed to commemorate the word and works of our Master, which should reinstate primitive Christianity, and its lost element of healing."
"Admist all the present-day confusion of thought and action, what glorious peace and freedom are enjoyed by the Christian Scientist, who, with singleness of vision, clings to God knowing that He, the only Cause and creator is the Savior of the world from its own false conclusions and fears.
"Mary Baker Eddy was from early childhood a student of the Scriptures, a searcher for something better and higher than was afforded by the religious teachings of her day. Like Abraham, when he went out of Ur of the Chaldees, she 'looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.'"
"Linked with this study was her search for health and the means of attaining it. This led her to investigate the various schools of medicine, finding in them scant comfort and little relief. In the year 1866, she suffered a fall upon an icy street while living in Swampscott, Massachusetts, from the results of which she was not expected to recover. Her nearest friends gathered about her, but, looking for her imminent death, retired to a near-by room, leaving her to herself. Taking up Bible, always near at hand, she opened to the ninth chapter of the Gospel according to Matthew, and read the account of the healing of the palsied man. In her extremity of human need, her study of this incident led to such a flood of light that she was instantly healed, and, a few moments thereafter, appeared, fully restored among her friends in the adjoining room, much to their astonishment.
"Not content to profit alone through her discovery, our revered Leader unselfishly spent years in searching the Scriptures in her effort to discover the Principle back of her own restoration to health, in order that all the world might share in this great boon."
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This requires thousands of changes in arrival and departure times for hundreds of cities and towns. New timetables must be prepared and printed, but due to the great amount of work involved there will be some slight delay in the issuance of new schedule folders.
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City Chambers Tuesday Night
well known political figSenator John Phillips of
State Assemblymen Sam
of Fullerton and Clyde
of Orange, will be on the
program Tuesday night
Associated Chambers of
县 of Orange county meet.
Is cafe, Santa Ana will be
Santa Fe Official Summoned by Death
Funeral services for Vance H.
scene of the 6:30 o'clock dinner,
possibly the final one for the duration, according to President
Clyde Simmons. Ballot measures
of the November election; gas rationing and dimout measures will
all be discussed.
Wilson of San Bernardino, division
suerintendent for the Santa Fe
Railway, were held Monday mornining in a San Bernardino Mortuary
chapel, with burial under Masonic
rites, in Forest Lawn, Glendale.
Mr. Holden was recognized as
one of the foremost railroad men
of the Southland. His death at
the age of 56, occurred on Friday,
October 16, in the Santa Fe hospital, Los Angeles, after a long
Rules Given On Overseas Parcels
With the mailing deadline
Christmas parcels for men o
seas only a little over a w
away, Postmaster Louis H.
kins today pointed out that
illness. He is survived by
wife, Mrs. Katherine Wilson
the family home in San Bendino.
WE’VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES TO KEEP YOU FEELING
VITAMINS VALUES VICTORY VITTLES
COFFEE PRICES ADVANCE
HILL BROS. Red Label COFFEE 1-lb. 33¢
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1-lb. 33¢
KARO (WHITE) SYRUP Bottle 17
DEVILED MEAT 5 for 25
COFFEE PRICES ADVANCE
HILL BROS. Red Label
COFFEE 1-lb. 33¢
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE 1-lb. 33¢
S & W
COFFEE 2-lb. jar 62¢
BEN HUR
COFFEE 1-lb. glass jar 32¢
FOOD FOR YOUR DOG!
HESE QUALITY
BISCUITS...
HEART-SHAPED
OR KIBBLED
3 flavors in each package!
11c
RED HEART
DOG BISCUITS
Excell
Chackers lb. 10¢
Tomato
Sauce 3 for 13¢
Empire
Coffee lb. 25¢
Morton
Salt ea. 7¢
MORNING—TALL CAN
Milk ³ for 27¢
KRAFT AMERICAN
Cheese 2-Lb. Box 67¢
GOLDEN STATE
Butter 54
Chicken of Sea, Grated
Tuna Can 27
VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
The Vegetable Department is being operated
Cheese 2-Lb. Box 67 Tuna Can 27
VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
The Vegetable Department is being operated under the direct management of Merritt Hagan, owner of the grocery, who is buying only the best Vegetables obtainable and we are asking you to serve yourself because of conditions made necessary by the war effort. Which allows you to choose the exact size and shape vegetables from the largest variety of produce in town.
If you do not care to wait on yourself we will be glad to assist you.
GREATER ANAHEIM
Sales Given On Interseas Parcels
With the mailing deadline for Christmas parcels for men over only a little over a week, Postmaster Louis H. Hostoday pointed out that both
ss. He is survived by his
Mrs. Katherine Wilson, of
family home in San BernarWar and Navy departments have expressly stated that no food should be inclosed in such pack-ages. Reasons for this order are that men are amply supplied with high quality foods, and that possible crumbs from such gifts would attract vermin.
Hoskins also pointed out that the use of the phrase, "size of a shoebox," to denote the size of the parcels to be sent, was for comparison alone. The ordinary card-board shoebox is far too flimsy for the purpose and gifts must be packed in much firmer containers.
GREATER ANAHEIM MARKET
225 East Center Street
Opposite the City Hall
S & W
APPLE JUICE
2 cans
25¢
Bottle 17¢
5 for 25¢
PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 2 can 13¼¢
SIGNET — HALVES APRICOTS 2½ Glass 27¢
Bottle 17¢
5 for 25¢
No. 2½ can 19¢
S No. 2½ 12½¢
3 lbs. 68¢
3 for 19¢
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
No. 2 can 13¼¢
SIGNET — HALVES
APRICOTS
2½ Glass 27¢
GREAT VALUE, No. 2
PEAS
2 for 25¢
SHOE PEG
CORN
No. 2 can 15¢
KADOKA
FIGS
can 15¢
SPERRY PANCAKE
FLOUR
lge. pkg. 17¢
54½ lb
POST — Large Size
Tosties 6½¢
27¢
S & F — 2½ Can
Spinach16¢
Kilduff's Quality Meats
27 Spinach 16
Kilduff's Quality Meats
Ground Beef 23£
Pork Chops 38£
Rib Roast or Steaks 39£
Pork Shoulder 30£
Boiling Beef 17£
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