In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"WHAT have a Man's Beliefs to do with his Salvation?

A Reply

Editor Herald:— In a recent issue of the Sheboygan Herald, Rev.

About Christian Science

Editor Statesman.
In one of our suburban cities, the High School scholars are required to create a scrap-book, composed of newspaper clippings relative to current events.

Success

We hear much about the humble origin and scant opportunities of men whose lives and attainments are measured by the ambiguous word—Success.
The following statement has often been made in my hearing: "If you are not careful you will become too narrow.
We all know people who never add anything to our fun, our information, our happiness, or our comfort.
REV.

Supreme Aid

O for the spirit which is content with nothing less nor lower than the highest help.
The position of secretary to the President of the United States is an arduous one.
From the days of the Patriarchs to the present, the people who taught the omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience of God—God as all-power, everywhere present, and all-intelligence—have met with ridicule and opposition, and yet this stone which has been rejected by the carnally-minded has become the head of the corner in the foundation of the governments of the civilized nations of the world.
To the Editor of the Macon Evening News.