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.AnGUai-.I.9.>I9-71
■PAQILSL
HOUSE
WONG
STOCK SALE
20 to ifOfo off
on
Garments and Sweaters
From 17th to 23rd of August 1771
FIVE DAYS ONLY’.
HA IN STREET
HIGHLANLS, NORTH CAROLINA
^o/iepk Q. Heand to ‘pA.e^ent Le,ci.uA.e,
IJhat is really needed'to cope with
problems such as pollution, inadequate
food supplies, and the healing of dis
ease?
This is a question which will be
explored in a free public lecture to be
given in Highlands on ilugust 21, by
Joseph G. Heard, C.S.B,, a Christian
Science lecturer.
"The World," i'lr. Heard will say,
"urgently needs good thinlcers today,
daring thinkers* lien and women who
can solve problems. But to be sure the
thinking is right, not xfrong — to be
sure that it will reach through to ulti
mate solutions — its source must be
sought at a deeper level than that of
the human brain. Such thinking, inspired
thinking, must have a spiritual base*”
Mr. Heard, who is from Miami, will
speak at 3sOO p.m., under the auspices
of The Informal Group of Christian
Scientists of Highlands - under the
sponsorship of the 1st church of Science
in Highlands I^fethodist Church.
I-Ieard was educated at the
University of i-ilami. University of
Pennsylvania, and Harvard University.
He practiced law in Florida, He was
a Navy Chaplain during the Korean War.
He gave up his law career to enter the
healing ministry of Christian Science.
Prior to becoming a member of the
Christian Science Board of Lectureship,
Mr. Heard was active for a number of
years in youth activites of the First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
In 1970 he became an authorized
teacher of Christian Science.
"IiLnd and >kn" is the title of
his local lecture which is open to the
public without charge.
Harriette Meldrin Hil3^ a
of the executive board,will
introduce the lecturer. Local
arrangements for this event are being
handled by Puonald Stainthorpe, the
chairman of the lecture committee*
HINT OF A UTUmi
BESS iJ* HARKINS
There is a hint of autumn on the land.
Passively calm and pleasant-it is true
That here no passion is, and yet I feel
A flood of vibrant memories pulsing
through:
For I have known the fall year after year
In mountain country, high and cold and
clean,
TVhere autumn sweeps in glory down the
hills
And overflows with splendor, each ravine
In x-raves of gold and scarlet j where each
field
Of aster, russet grass and goldenrod
Against a deep, deep sky so well proclaims
The Beauty and the Peacefullness of God.
And I have stood exultant on the hills
In air so keen and bright the spirit sings
Ah, now I’m thankful, in a milder land.
For memories a hint of autumn brings.