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FRIDAY, MAY <strong>16</strong>, <strong>1930</strong> THE BREWSTER STANDARD PAGE THREE<br />

"F<br />

Cherishing Good<br />

BET not thyself because of<br />

evildoers. . . . Delight thyself<br />

also in the Lord"! Surely, that<br />

Is what all would like to do if they<br />

knew how. Many are familiar with a<br />

fretful child. It Is disturbed much of<br />

the time and tends to disturb all around<br />

it The impulse of the human mother<br />

is to give the child something to absorb<br />

its attention and distract it from<br />

Its grievance. But when she has accomplished<br />

this, she has not permanently<br />

relieved the child; and soon It<br />

may involve itself in another disturbing<br />

situation.<br />

Fret i illness, however, is not confined<br />

to the little ones. There are big<br />

trotters, too, and constant fretters; and<br />

If we take an ' r" out of the word, we<br />

find the reason—fetters, a sense of<br />

being bound to some irksome circumstance<br />

or condition from which one<br />

cannot seem to free oneself. To fret<br />

is to chafe against; it implies a sense<br />

of working against something. Such<br />

a habit is acknowledged by all to be<br />

detrimental to health. It has been<br />

found that constant worry over any<br />

circumstance or condition leadj to an<br />

•ver increasing sense of limitation or<br />

finiteness of thought, and this in its<br />

tarn has marked effects upon the human<br />

sense of health.<br />

Christian Science is helping worried<br />

and disturbed ones to find how God, the<br />

divine Father-Mother, Love, is eternally<br />

giving His children that in which<br />

they may truly and lastingly delight<br />

themselves. In the thirty-seventh<br />

Psalm, which opens with the appeal,<br />

"Fret not thyself," is foreshadowed the<br />

way in Christian Science by which this<br />

is made possible. The entire psalm<br />

exhorts us to overcome all sense «!<br />

so-called evil by genuine trust in God,<br />

infinite good. The transitory, illusive<br />

nature of evil is laid bare; it is soon<br />

cut down like the gruss; it withers like<br />

the herb; the appearance of it vanishes<br />

from the place where it claimed<br />

to be active. The way to banish its<br />

falsities 1B likewise given: namely, by<br />

trusting and delighting in the Lord, and<br />

by doing good; that is, by actively<br />

trusting and reflecting good rejoicingly;<br />

by committing the entire round<br />

of daily life to the activity of good; by<br />

waiting patiently lor the manifestation<br />

of good to appear at all limes, never allowing<br />

the appearance of evil to irritate<br />

or fret us into doing evil, into<br />

resentment or revenge; and by trusting<br />

that infinite good will bring about<br />

the right adjustment in any situation.<br />

Further than this, the inspired singer<br />

Phone 220<br />

figuratively sets forth the beautiful<br />

promises of blessings that surely wait<br />

on those who actively trust in good: as<br />

for instance, judgment that shines as<br />

the noonday; wise speech; steps divinely<br />

ordered and divinely upheld; security,<br />

bounty, peace.<br />

To trust and delight in the Lord is<br />

given a larger meaning in Christian<br />

Science than humanity hac ever known<br />

since the time when Christ Jesus<br />

lived and worked, and during the first<br />

three centuries of Christian activity<br />

after he was no longer on earth. Yet<br />

is it not generally held that one may<br />

religiously trust in God and still be an<br />

invalid, or else subject to some other<br />

misfortune? But bow can this be the<br />

right concept of trust if we accept God<br />

as infinite and as good, as divine Love?<br />

How can It be the Christian concept of<br />

trust, since the great Way-shower annulled<br />

these unfortunate conditions<br />

whenever the people turned to him for<br />

help?<br />

Christian Science is healing many<br />

of those who have been worried Into<br />

such a state of fear, discord, and limitation<br />

that their condition—physical as<br />

well as mental—was pronounced hopeless<br />

by the medical profession. And<br />

the reason that it is able to minister<br />

to and bless such sufferers is the fact<br />

that it has caused them to know that<br />

trust in God is trust in Spirit trust in<br />

divine Mind, as All-in-all. Since matter<br />

is essentially and inevitably unlike and<br />

opposed to Mind, the evils resultant<br />

from belief in matter can have no actuality<br />

for those who fully accept Mind<br />

as infinite. Igrs. Eddy, who discovered<br />

and founded Christian Science, has<br />

made it clear that "through spiritual<br />

sense only, man comprehends and<br />

loves Deity," as she says on page 481<br />

of the Christian Science textbook,<br />

"Science and Health with Key to the<br />

Scriptures."<br />

In Christian Science the false beliefs<br />

of human thought are replaced with<br />

divine Mind's perfect, changelessly<br />

true ideas. Thus released from its superstitions,<br />

doubts, and fears, human<br />

thought is free to delight in some proof<br />

of the reality and availability of God,<br />

good. To realize thin even in slight degree<br />

is exceedingly helpful. To accept<br />

the infinitude of Mind aud to prove infinite<br />

intelligence to be perfect Love,<br />

the divine Fathe:-Mother, the Principle<br />

of all being, is to break the fetters<br />

of a material seASS of existence uud let<br />

thought travel along the radiant way<br />

of ever widening possibilities for useful,<br />

harmonious activity.<br />

—The Christian Science Monitor.<br />

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Private<br />

LESSONS AT PUPILS' HOMES<br />

Louis Tatarko<br />

12 Prospect Street Brewster. N. Y.<br />

How Tuberculosis Is Fought<br />

There are 1,454 formally organized<br />

state and local tuberculosis associations<br />

in the United States. Each is<br />

interested In the prevention and treatment<br />

of tuberculosis. The orgnniaih.ns<br />

aflilluted with the National Tuberculosis<br />

association spent in 1028 at<br />

least $0,103,870.98, the major portion<br />

of which was secured through the sale<br />

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Furniture<br />

You will find anything you need in porch furniture,<br />

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furniture and fibre porch rugs.<br />

Liberal Allowance On Your Used Furniture<br />

Storage and Long Distance Moving<br />

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WILKINSON AND GOOSSEN<br />

94 Main Street, Brewster. N. Y.<br />

Kisco Kennel Club<br />

Prepares for Show<br />

Stock Company<br />

Booked by Empress<br />

How Lowered Flag Came Make for the littlest children several<br />

Add about a tablespoon of acid-<br />

two-piece outfits, consisting of bloomlemon<br />

or vinegar—to the seasoning<br />

to Be Mourning Token ers or panties on a sun suit top, and<br />

when starting a mayonnaise dressing,<br />

IN a recent book on education, ref­ If we would cherish or love good, we Half-masting the national flag in a matching dress to slip on over the<br />

then add the egg yolk and begin beaterence<br />

Is made to a teacher who can do no better than to study Paul's token of mourning originated on the sun suit when the sunning tune is ov­ The annual dog show of the North<br />

ing. Add oil a little at a time, beat­<br />

was Imbued with a desire to dis­ words, and cultivate lote that is pa­ sea, as the use of the term "mast" iner. At first sun baths are given for Westchester Kennel Club will be held<br />

ing steadily and when the mixture becover<br />

talent in every one of her tient—"suffereth long;" that is kind stead of "stair* indicates. "Holse your short periods only, until the child's on June 7, as in previous years at Law­<br />

The Empress Theatre, Danbury, will gins to get thick add the remaining<br />

pupils. When an inspector visited the and tender; that is unselfish—"seek­ Salles half mast high," said Captain skin is accustomed to the strong ultrarence Farms, on property which was<br />

enter into a new policy beginning next acid and oil.<br />

school, he was surprised to be told eth not her own;" that is never ill- Smith In his. "Seaman's Grammar,**<br />

violet rays. The little overdress will also formerly part of the estate of the late Monday, May 10, when they will play<br />

be useful in taking a child through<br />

that there were no failures in her tempered; that is always on guard published In 1C27. The custom dates<br />

Moses Taylor known as Annandale stock three days a week. Each Mon­<br />

the streets, to a neighbor's or to a<br />

room. On the contrary, she declared against the attempts of evil; that is back several centuries and probably<br />

Farm, and is now the site of the Lawday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening<br />

playground where the sun suit part<br />

that each child was a specialist. To always expecting good. Professor grew out of the earlier custom of<br />

rence Farms Country Club between Mt. as well as Wednesday matinee will be<br />

can be worn suitably.<br />

prove this statement the Inspector was Drummond, in his essay, "The Great­ lowering the flag on vessels at sea as<br />

Kisco and Chappaqua.<br />

the tune of showings. The balance of CONSTIPATION<br />

given an exhibition of each child's est Thing in the World," speaks of a sign of submission. The flag Is also<br />

This show is open to all breeds of the week the theatre will be closed. The<br />

RELIEVER<br />

specialty. One girl sang for him. A guilelessness as love believing, as the lowered to half mast ns a signnl of The cabbage worm, one of the worst dogs and an entry list of from 700 to superior Bond Stock Company, the<br />

. . QUICKLY<br />

boy made sketches on the blackboard. quality that "thinketh no evil." In distress, a practice followed by the pests of cabbage, can be controlled if 800 is expected. Entries will close on most efficient players procurable in the<br />

Thii Purely Vegetable Pill<br />

Nodding toward a stalwart youth in the cultivating the love whose elements are Spanish ns early ns the Seventeenth<br />

an arsenical poison is applied as soon Monday, May 26, with Frank F. Dole, East will assure the Empress patrons<br />

will move the bowels j<br />

rear of the room, the inspector asked faith, hope, patience, and expectancy<br />

as damage is detected and before the 130 West 42nd Street, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City.<br />

century. According to flag etiquette,<br />

real entertainment and they will play<br />

without any pain and<br />

what waB his specialty. The teacher of good, we find our thinking growing<br />

worms become too abundant. Lead ar­ If the weather is fine it is believed<br />

when a national flag Is placed at half<br />

only the latest Broadway hits in such "*"t<br />

replied: "He is our specialist la clearer and freer as more and more<br />

senate, calcium arsenate and Paris that as many as'Ave thousand specta­<br />

mast as a tribute of respect to the<br />

height There is not a molding or a it reflects the divine.<br />

green are effective poisons and may be tors will attend and both benching and<br />

form that they will be enjoyed by he<br />

dead It Is first raised to the top of<br />

window in the room that he cannot<br />

applied either as a spray or as a dust. judging will take place on the spacious most fastidious stage production fol­<br />

reach." And then she asked him to<br />

The teacher referred to above un­ the staff or flag pole and then slowly Arsenicals are safe to use until the lawns of the club. In the event of rain, lowers. They open Monday with the<br />

lower the window. Not only did the boy<br />

doubtedly recognized the fact that lowered to a position at or nenr the heads of the cabbages are nearly form­ the judging will be in a large garage comedy smash-hit, "Wedding Bells." All<br />

do the assigned task easily, but his<br />

each one of us has talent which may middle of the staff.—Pathfinder Maged, because the poison disappears al­ building and in a tent.<br />

seats are reserved and reservations for<br />

class-mates fairly beamed their ap­<br />

be unfolded. In "The First Church of azine.most<br />

entirely within 2 or 3 weeks after The prizes offered in money and an individual play or for the season<br />

proval thus giving evidence of what<br />

Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" (p.<br />

application. All outer leaves of treated cups will be worth two thousand dol­ can be made by telephone or mail.<br />

the teacher's attitude had done for the<br />

195) Mrs. Eddy says, "To do good to<br />

cabbage should be removed before the lars. The judges will be Dr. J. E. Red­<br />

clasB as a whole, as well as for its in­<br />

all because we love all, and to use in<br />

How Currents Differ cabbages are marketed or consumed. den for all Setters and Pointers; Dr.<br />

dividual members.<br />

God's service the one talent that we An alternating current is defined as<br />

J. E. Ran* for Chesapeake Bays, Wire<br />

all have, labour only means of adding a succession of electric currents which<br />

What a wonderful world this would to that talent and the best way to rise and fall In strength and flow al­<br />

Work corn grounod well before plant­<br />

Haired Pointing Griffons. Sporting<br />

ing, then cultivation can be delayed<br />

Spaniels except Cocker Spaniels and<br />

be if all mankind held this attitude! silence a deep discontent with our ternately In opposite directions at reg­ until the corn is high enough to cul­<br />

Sporting Dogs (Hounds); S Y. L'Hom-<br />

The icache.* not only refused to admit shortcomings."<br />

ular Intervals. The. currents or Imtivate easily. Kill the weeds before<br />

medieu, for Cocker Spaniels; B. F.<br />

the presence of failure, but sought for<br />

pulses vary In Intensity from a plus<br />

If we use the one talent which we<br />

rather than after planting.<br />

Feustman for Shepherd Dogs; E. H.<br />

and encouraged the good which she felt<br />

maximum to a negative maximum, and<br />

Lounsbury for Chow Chows; C. A.<br />

all have, namely, that of believing<br />

each child could and must express. that others possess an individual tal­<br />

they are separated by points of sero<br />

W cms man for Collies; Rev. F. J. Hea-<br />

Although all human illustrations of ent which needs encouragement, rec­<br />

pressure, as distinguished from a diney<br />

for Bulleterriers; R. M. Lewis for<br />

Smooth and Wire Foxterriers and Bull­<br />

spiritual truths are imperfect and limognition, help, we shall find that our rect or continuous current. A direct<br />

dogs; J. J. C'Callaghan for all other<br />

ited, may we not glimpse an underly­ own particular talent grows by thus current Is an electric current constant<br />

breeds of terriers; Mrs. R. T. Harrison<br />

ing Principle governing an attitude using what we have in God's service, In direction, though not necessarily so<br />

for all Toys except Pekingese; Mrs.<br />

such as was this teacher's? And is not by helping mankind. Cherishing good in value. It travels In one direction<br />

H. L. Sears for Pekingese; Mrs. L. B.<br />

that Principle divine Love?<br />

in ourselves and in others is healing along a conductor, and If tills con­<br />

Daley for Boston Terriers; L. J. Ir-<br />

Christian Science is a most effec­ work of the highest type. Good ductor joins the terminals of a source<br />

riberry for Old English Sheepdogs and<br />

tual aid in the cherishing of good even thoughts are a protection against evil, of energy such ns dynamo, the current<br />

Anton A. Rost for all'other breeds.<br />

to a greater degree than that exhibited and they bring the peace, the poise, Is said to flow from the positive pole<br />

The show will be held from 9 to 6<br />

by this teacher. Mrs. Eddy states a that comes from an understanding and to the machine along the conductor to<br />

and the judging will commence prompt­<br />

basic truth when she says in the Chris­ acknowledgment of their divine source. the negative pole. While It is usually<br />

ly at 10 a. m. The site among the blostian<br />

Science textbook, "Science and It is obvious that if one is thinking more economical to transmit electricity<br />

soming orchards of Lawrence Farms is<br />

Health with Key to the Scriptures" of God's creation as good, enduring, 1n the form of A. C, It is often more<br />

one of the most attractive in Westches­<br />

(p. 51G), "The substance, Life, intel­ true, lovely, pure, there will be no<br />

ter county. Portions of this thousand<br />

conveniently utilized In the form of<br />

ligence, Truth, and Love, which con­ room in his consciousness for the be­ D. C, and to transform the current HEN you start at sud­ acre estate are being sold as private<br />

stitute Deity, are reflected by His creliefs that would try to deny the om­ from one form to the other a convert­ Wden noises, worry over residential estates, but only in large<br />

ation; and when we subordinate the nipotence and the omnipresence of er or transformer Is employed. trifles, can't bear the noise plots and under the severest restrictions.<br />

false testimony of the corporeal senses God, good. Why is this? Because<br />

that children make, feel The president of the club is H. E.<br />

to the facts of Science, we shall see when we keep our thought open to<br />

Irritable and blue—ten to McTavey, the first vice president<br />

this true likeness and reflection every­ good, it pours into our consciousness How Radio Waves Spread Death One it's your nerves, a Percy Roberts and the second vice presiwhere."<br />

If we are thinking of our­ as a flood of light streams into a Victory over one of man's most dan­ Don't wait until your overdent, Louis Contoit. The treasurer is<br />

selves and others as reflecting the qual­ darkened room and illumines it gerous nnd destructive' enemies, the wrought nerves have kept yon Alt. Mitchell and the secretary, Wilities<br />

of divine Mind,—if we hold to this<br />

insect, nnd on Important new use for<br />

truth constantly,—we surely shall be<br />

God gives far more of good than<br />

awake half the night and paved liam R. Lubben. Percy Roberts is<br />

radio nre promised as a result of in­<br />

cherishing good, and shall see good in­<br />

we, in our present limited sense of<br />

the way for another miserable chairman of the Bench Show Committeresting<br />

tests with high-frequency<br />

creasingly manifested all around us.<br />

things, think we can accept But as<br />

day. Take two teaspoonfula of<br />

tee and the Board of Governors includes<br />

radio waves nt the <strong>New</strong> Jersey agri­<br />

in addition to those above Ernest<br />

we continue to strive for and encourage cultural experiment stutlon. says Pop­<br />

Dr. Miles' Nervine and enjoy the Sapey, Frank Blake. Walter E. Stod-<br />

In his first epistle to the Corin­ and nurture the God-given spiritual ular Mechanics Magazine. Investiga­<br />

relief that follows. Take two dart, Arthur Davies, Frank Watts, Forthians,<br />

Paul shows what it means to intelligence which is expressed by the tors fouud that such waves killed cock­<br />

more before you go to bed. sythe and F. R. Matthews.<br />

cherish or to love. He says in part, real man, we shall find more and more roaches, beetles, house flies and other Sleep—and wake up ready for The entertainment committee will<br />

"Charity suffereth long, and is kind; of good coming into our experience.<br />

Insects In short order. The invisible the day's duties or pleasures. consist of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Florey,<br />

,.. seeketh not her own, is not easily Aud there is no better way to this<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Langhorae Gibson. Mr.<br />

Impulses, emitted on a wave-length of<br />

provoked, thinketh no evil; . . . bear- desired goal than to cherish the good<br />

•th all things, belleveth all things, in our brother-man.<br />

about 24 meters and with a frequency<br />

Dr. Miles' Nervine is now and Mrs. Alf. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

of nearly 12,000,000 cycles a second,<br />

made in two forms—Liquid and William Barclay. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt­<br />

hopetii all things, endureth all things." —The Christian Science Monitor. developed heat of a deadly degree<br />

Effervescent Tablet.<br />

ingdon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Stod-<br />

within the bodies of the Insects, pro­ Both are the same<br />

dart. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McTavey and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Haas.<br />

ducing death In u short time.<br />

therapeutically.<br />

"Fret not... Delight thyself"<br />

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MONDAY & TUESDAY<br />

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