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Unity Building, 913 Tracy Avenue VOL. II KANSAS CIT\, MO., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910 NO. 11 MORE GOOD WORDS The following encouraging words of appreciation came in a recent letter. We publish them here for we feel sure that all the readers of the W eekly U nity will be glad to know that it is proving inter- esting and helpful to those outside as well as the local readers. Denver, Col. D ear W eekly U nity .—Am so glad to learn, by paper received today, that you are still distributing the Prosperity Banks and that they are for outsiders as well as local people. Had wanted one, but un- derstood had to call for one—i. e., not mailable. Please renew my subscription to the W eekly U nity under your offer, enroll me for the month’s prosperity treat- ment, and send the bank. The W eekly U nity is a most welcome visitor and al- ways read from beginning to end. I never fail to find a blessing therein. The special word for me in today’s number is, “Re- member to let your lightest words conform to the Truth.” I believe this has been a frequent cause of stumbling with me for undoubtedly the light words—the appar- ently superficial—are the index of the subconscious thought. Very sincerely, and with genuine ap- preciation of every branch of Unity work. —L. J. H. WOMAN’S AUXILIARY The regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary will be held Friday, July 29th, at 2:30 p. m., in the Parlors. Let every member be present. An invi- tation to all women of the congregation is cordially extended. Come and join the Auxiliary. M rs . M. C. O ’N eill , Sec’y. UNITY GUILD ENTERTAINMENT On account of the circus, no doubt, all of the Unity people did not attend the en- tertainment given by the Unity Guild last Tuesday night. However, those who did come were well repaid for the effort it cost them. We doubt if the circus brought the true enjoyment to its spectators that the music, recitations and refreshments brought to the ones who came last Tues- day evening. The net receipts were some- thing more than $20.00. The numbers of the programme were furnished by the following: Miss Mabel 'Bell, Miss Edna L. Carter, Miss Cora Green, Miss Nell Sullivan, Mr. Rickert Fillmore, Miss Gertrude Shackelford, Mrs. J. A. Comstock, Misses Dorothy and El- eanor Hatch, and Mr. Royal Fillmore. Every numer was roundly applauded. Re- freshments in the form of ice cream cones were passed during the Orchestrelle num- bers and punch was served in the parlor. We wish all music lovers could have been present. NOTES FROM THE FIELD Mrs. Marion Austin Drake, our well known teacher and healer, is now in Lin- coln. Nebraska, responding to a special call for her services. While there she may be engaged for class work in instruc- tion in the principles of the Science of Being, or for healing. Mrs, Drake’s life is consecrated to the spread of the Gospel of Truth and all her energies are devoted to the work. She is a woman of ability and rich ex- perience, benefiting and uplifting all peo- ple wherever she ministers. Address Mrs. Marion Austin Drake, 208 East 27th st.. University Place, Lincoln, Neb.

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U n i t y B u i l d i n g , 913 T r a c y A v e n u e

V O L . I I K A N S A S C I T \ , M O ., T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 21, 1910 N O . 11

MORE GOOD WORDST he follow ing encouraging w ords of

apprecia tion came in a recen t le tte r. We publish them here fo r we feel sure th a t a ll the readers of the W e e k l y U n i t y will be g lad to know th a t it is p rov ing in te r­esting and he lp fu l to those outside as well as the local readers.

D enver, Col.D e a r W e e k l y U n i t y .— Am so g lad to

lea rn , by p ap e r received today , th a t you are s till d istribu ting the P ro sp e rity Banks and th a t they are fo r outsiders as well as local people. H a d w anted one, bu t un­derstood had to call fo r one— i. e., not m ailable. P lease renew m y subscription to the W e e k l y U n i t y under your offer, enro ll me for th e m onth’s p ro sp erity tre a t­m ent, and send the bank. T he W e e k l y U n i t y is a m ost welcome visitor and a l­ways read from beginning to end. I never fa il to find a blessing therein . T he special w ord fo r me in today ’s num ber is, “ R e­m em ber to le t your ligh test words conform to th e T ru th .” I believe th is has been a frequen t cause of stum bling w ith me for undoubtedly the ligh t w ords— the a p p a r­en tly superficial— are the index of the subconscious thought.

V ery sincerely, and w ith genuine a p ­preciation of every b ranch of U nity work. — L. J . H .

WOMAN’S AUXILIARYT he reg u la r m onthly m eeting of the

W om an’s A uxiliary w ill be held F rid a y , Ju ly 29th , a t 2 :3 0 p. m., in the P arlo rs . L e t every m em ber be presen t. A n invi­tation to a ll women of the congregation is cordially extended. Come and jo in the A uxiliary. M r s . M . C. O ’N e il l , Sec’y.

UNITY GUILD ENTERTAINMENTO n account of the circus, no doubt, all

of the U nity people did not a ttend the en­te rta inm en t given by the U nity G uild last T uesday nigh t. H ow ever, those who did come w ere well repa id for the effort it cost them. W e doubt if the circus brought the tru e en joym ent to its spectators th a t the music, recitations and refreshm ents b rought to the ones who came la st Tues­day evening. T he net receipts w ere some­th ing m ore th an $20.00.

T he num bers o f the program m e were fu rn ish ed by the follow ing: M iss M abel 'Bell, Miss E d n a L. C a rte r, M iss Cora G reen, M iss N ell Sullivan, M r. R ickert F illm ore, M iss G ertrude Shackelford, M rs. J . A. Com stock, M isses D oro thy and E l­eanor H atch , and M r. Royal Fillm ore. E v ery num er was roundly applauded. Re­freshm ents in the form of ice cream cones w ere passed du ring the O rchestrelle num­bers and punch was served in the parlor.

W e w ish a ll music lovers could have been present.

NOTES FROM THE FIELDM rs. M arion A ustin D rake , our well

known teacher an d healer, is now in L in ­coln. N ebraska, responding to a special call fo r h er services. W hile the re she m ay be engaged for class w ork in instruc­tion in the p rincip les of the Science of Being, o r for healing.

M rs, D ra k e ’s life is consecrated to the sp read of the G ospel of T ru th and all h e r energies a re devoted to the work. She is a woman of ab ility and rich ex­perience, benefiting and u p lifting all peo­p le w herever she m inisters. A ddress M rs. M arion A ustin D rak e , 208 E a s t 27th st.. U n iversity P lace, L incoln, N eb.

WEEKLY UNITY

W E E K L Y U N I T Y .P U B L IS H E D W E E K L Y BY

U N I T Y T R A C T S O C E T YUNITY BLDG. 9 1 3 TRACY AVE.

KANSAS CITY, MO.

L O W E L L F IL L M O R E . M a n a g in g E d ito r

OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNITY SOCIETY

V o l . 2 $ i . 00 p e r y ear , 2 cts . p e r copy N o . 11

B uttons w ere aw arded to the follow ing prom pt scholars last S unday m orning: M rs. Sloan, M rs. P ru it t and H en ry C hris- ta l.

T he person who le f t the book, “ T he Solitude of N a tu re and of M an,” w ith M rs. Van M arte r can get it from M rs. M athew s in the U nity parlors.

T he m anagem ent a t the U nity In n is re ­ceiving much encouragem ent. P eople are te lling each other how good the m eals are and how restfu l and quiet the atm osphere of the In n seems. A little note which contained a five do llar b ill and ran as fol­lows, was not the least w ord of encourage­ment received:

“ F or the In n , in apprecia tion of the fact th a t it is being run on P rin c ip le .”

UNITY GUILD PICNICN otw ithstanding the intense heat, the

members of U nity G uild and th e ir friends en joyed a most p leasan t outing S atu rd ay afternoon and evening a t B udd P ark . E ach member realizing th a t a picnic was not com plete w ithout refreshm ents, brought an abundance of “ good th ings to ea t.” A committee having been appointed to serve, a m ost tem pting , delicate but substantial luncheon was spread. G old, the G uild color, was very p rom inen t; bou­quets of flowers added to the beauty of the tab le ; and having an abundance of Love and Good-will sp rink led in, a most deligh tfu l luncheon was enjoyed. A fter

p arta k in g of th is tem pting a rra y of de­licious eatables, a tim e was spen t in re- creation , when each one en tered into the “ Jo y of liv ing” ; but th a t was not all, a second rep ast was p repared . W hen the moon was doing her best to furn ish su f­ficient light, ice cold w aterm elons were se rv e d ; but these young people, having learned tem perance, fe lt no ill effects.

Soon a f te r the crowd dispersed and w ent m errily and happ ily to th e ir homes.

T he nex t day being S unday found these same young people in the ir places a t Sun­day School w earing “On T im e” tags.

SUNDAY SCHOOL TREASURER’S REPORT FOR JUNE

Ju n e 5, ....................................................$ 2.97“ 12, ........................................... 2.96“ 19, 2.39“ 26, 2.67

T o ta l, ....................................................$10.99E xpenses, ......................................... 7.75

C ash on hand Ju ly 1 , ........................ $42.03F r a n k H a r l i n g .

THE UNITY INNU nity In n is now open under new m an­

agem ent, and everything prom ises success. T h e building has been pain ted on the out­side and some of the rooms have been new­ly papered . T he m anager is en tirely con­secrated to the w ork of the L ord , and, be­ing him self a vegetarian , and believing thoroughly in vegetarian princip les, he 'puts into the In n ’s affairs the force of his faith . H e is also firm ly grounded in the understand ing of the Law of G iving and Receiving, upon which the ru le of free­w ill offerings is based, and very consist­en tly believes th a t, being founded in P r in ­ciple, it can be dem onstrated along all lines.

Good meals are now being served th ree tim es a day. L e t us all give th is branch of the U nity w ork our h earty co-operation and support.

WEEKLY UNITY

RESPONSIVE SERVICE

S u n d ay , Ju ly 24

B lessed are the meek for they shall in ­h erit the earth .

Blessed are they which do hunger and th irs t a f te r righteousness: for they shall be filled.

Blessed are the m erciful for they shall ob ta in mercy.

Blessed are the pu re in h ea rt: fo r they shall see God.

Blessed are the peacem akers for they sha ll be called the ch ildren of God.

L e t your ligh t so shine before men th a t they m ay see your good w orks and g lorify your F a th e r which is in heaven.

Ju d g e not th a t ye be not judged . F or w ith w hat judgm en t ye ju d g e , ye shall be jud g ed .

A sk, and it shall be given y o u ; seek, and ye shall f in d ; knock', and it shall be opened unto you.

F o r every one th a t asketh receive tli; and to him th a t knocketh it shall be opened.

L ay not up for yourselves treasu res u p ­on ea rth , w here moth and ru s t doth cor­ru p t, and w here thieves break th rough and s te a l :

B ut lay up for yourselves treasu res in heaven, w here neither moth nor ru st doth co rrup t, and w here thieves do not b reak th rough nor steal.

F or w here your treasu re is the re will your h eart be also.

T he ligh t of the body is the eye: if therefo re th ine eye be single, th y whole body shall be fu ll of light.

I f thou b rin g tliy g ift to the a lta r , and th e re rem em berest th a t th y bro ther hath augh t aga inst th e e ;

Leave the re th y g if t before the a lta r , and go th y w av ; first be reconciled to thy b ro ther, and then come and offer th y g ift.

Be ye therefo re perfec t, even as your F a th e r which is in heaven is perfect.

THINGS TO FORGETI f you see a ta ll fellow ahead of a crowd, A leader o f men, m arching fearless and

proud.A nd you know of a ta le whose mere te ll­

ing aloud.W ould cause his proud heart to in anguish

be bowed.I t ’s a p re tty good p lan to forget it.

I f you know of a skeleton hidden away In a closet, and guarded , and kep t from

the dayIn the d a rk ; and whose showing, whose

sudden disp lay .W ould cause g rie f and sorrow and life­

long dism ay,I t ’s a p re tty good p lan to forget it.

I f you know of a th ing th a t w ill darken the j oy

O f a m an or a woman, a g irl or a boy. T h a t w ill w ipe out a smile, or the least

w ay annoy A fellow, or cause any gladness to cloy,

I t ’s a p re tty good p lan to forget it.— Clipped.

C a l l e r s a t U n i t y H e a d q u a r t e r s D u r in g t h e W e e k

M r. L inden. A tlan ta , Ga.M rs. H . C. C arnagey , Lincoln, Neb.M rs. W aggoner, A lbuquerque, N . M.M r. and M rs. H a r ry G age, M ontrose, Col.

ONE ON THE TEACHERT eacher (to du ll boy in m athem atics) :

You should be asham ed of yourself. W hy, a t your age G eorge W ashington was a surveyor.

P u p il: Yes, s ir ; and a t your age hewas P residen t of the U nited S tates.— S e­lected.

W ant a p ic ture of the fellow who de­ceives you o ftenest? Look in the m irror.

W hen a m an trie s to get som ething for nothing— the only th ing he usually ac­quires is experience .— T he W esterner.

WEEKLY UNITY

THINGS TO BE REMEMBEREDRemember to keep sm iling— yes, and

also,Remember to let Love in you give other

people th a t which w ill induce a happy spontaneous smile in them.

Remember th a t the best w ay to over­come troubles is to forget them.

Remember tlia t a good thought fa ith ­fu lly held in the m ind is sure to b ring results a f te r its kind.

Remember th a t a tru e statem ent in tim e saves nine doctor bills.

Remember th a t the teachings of U nity are p rac tica l; if you are not app ly ing them to your affairs you are losing the best p a r t of them.

Remember th a t th e re a re alw ays hea l­ers in the U nity parlo rs a t your service.

Remember th a t books along m etaphys­ical lines are sold a n d loaned from the Unit}' L ib ra ry on the first floor of the Building.

Remember the P ro sp e rity B anks.Remember th a t a good vegetarian m eal

can be had a t U n ity In n d irec tly a f te r the Sunday m orning service.

Remember th a t one and one m ake tw o: if every m em ber of the U nity Society would b ring one new m em ber the good w ork done a t th is cen ter would be dou­bled.

Remember th a t app lications fo r mem­bership w ill be received a t the B oard m eeting, M onday evening, J u ly 31st.

Remember th a t this pap e r is going to grow and it needs the co-operation of you who are read ing th is now.

Teacher— “W hat is your fa th e r’s occu­pation ?”

L ittle Boy— “ I can ’t te ll you.”T eacher— “ B u t you m ust.”L ittle Boy— “ M y fa th e r doesn’t w ant

me to te ll.”Teacher— “ I insist on your te lling me.

I have to know.”L ittle Boy ( te a rfu lly )— “ H e ’s— he’s the

f a t lady a t the museum .”— Y outh’s Com­panion.

Unity Auditorium,U N ITY B U IL D IN G , 913 TR A C Y ,

Sunday, July 24, 1910S u n d a y S c h o o l at 10:00 a . m .

A d d r e s s b y J u d g e H . H . B e n s o n

11 a. m.S u b j e c t : “ T he Serm on on the M o u n t."

T h e C o n c e n t r a t i o n C l a s s a t 3:30

A t a p ray e r m eeting held in the back- woods of Rhode Is lan d testim onials w ere requested, and a very old woman to tte red to her feet.

" I w ant te r te ll th is blessed com pany,” her voice quavered, “ th a t I have rheum a- tiz in my back, and rlieum atiz in my shoulders, and rlieum atiz in my legs, and rheum atiz in my arm s, bu t I hev been u p ­held and com forted by the beau tifu l B i­ble verse, ‘G rin and bear it .’ ”— L ip p in - cott’s.

R E G U L A R M E E T I N G S I n U n i t y A u d i t o r i u m

SUNDAYSunday School, 10 a. m.

M rs . IV. G. H a se ltin e , S u p erin ten d en t. R egu lar sarvice, 11 a . m. C harles F illm ore

T h e C oncentration Class 3:3c p. m. MONDAY

H igh Noon Silence, 12 to 12:15. L esson in H ealth and H arm ony 2:30 p. m.

TUESDAY H igh Noon Silence, 12 to 12:15.

Lesson in H ealth and Harm ony, 2:3^ p. m, WEDNESDAY

H igh Noon S ilence, 12 to 12:15. M id-W eek M eeting, 2:30 p. m.

H ealing M eeting 8 p. m. THURSDAY

H igh Noon S ilence, 12 to 12:15. Lesson in H ealth and H arm ony, 2:30 p m

FRIDAYH igh Noon Silence, 12 to 12:15.

Lesson in H ealth and H arm ony, 2:30 p. m. SATURDAY

H igh Noon Silence, 12 to 12-15 Lesson in H ealth and H arm ony. 2:30 p. m