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RADIANT HEALTH CLUB.

An enjoyable and instructive open night was epent at the clubrooin in the Unity Building, Queen Street, last night, the flub members doing the speaking and entertaining. The vice-president, Mrs. J. Collins, presided. A hearty welcome wa.s extended to Mr. Cooper, a visitor from Uunedin, who related his experiences in contacting the other Radiant Health Clubs in New Zealand and urged all members to take an active part in their club's activities.

Mrs. A. Warder spoke on the effectiveness of Spiritual healing through the power of Christ. Mrs. J. Goodenough spoke on correct food combinations, stressing the importance of balance in food habits. Mrs. R. Tennant made an appeal for increased prayers for pence. Mrs. B. Turner spoke on the club's throe principles of right thinking, right breathing and right eating, saying these wen; the solid foundation of Radiant Health.

Mrs. W. Stuart, from the Higher Thought Temple, gave a liumorou* sketch, "The Garbage Man."

Madam Fordham, the president, was the accompanist for the evening, and road a letter from the founder, Sister Marv Phoebe Holmes, who, now at the age" of 87, is still active, travelling, lecturing and holding classes. The club is starting a "Be Prepared Class" under Mrs. E. Frost.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 102, 3 May 1939, Page 16

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RADIANT HEALTH CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 102, 3 May 1939, Page 16

RADIANT HEALTH CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 102, 3 May 1939, Page 16