"A VERY PRESENT HELP"

[Of Special Interest to Children]

One summer evening a group of young people were preparing to have a picnic supper on the beach. They had gathered driftwood and made a fire, and were roasting corn in the hot ashes and making cocoa in an open kettle hung from a crane.

The afterglow from the sunset was reflected on the surface of the ocean, and the lamps in the twin lighthouses on the island offshore were already gleaming.

Sally thought what fun it was to be eating out of doors. She loved a picnic and especially the kind where one cooked. How different everything seemed this summer, and how much happier she was than a year ago! Since then she had found Christian Science, and had been completely healed of a skin trouble which had made her life miserable as long as she could remember.

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EVER-PRESENT NOW
July 5, 1947
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