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CONCORD ITEMS
From the Concord, N. H., Daily Monitor, of recent date, we clip the following:—
The rations of Companies C and E were made agreeably larger yesterday by the addition of oranges, grapes, bananas, and peaches, the gift of the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy. Today a fish dinner with all "the fixings" will be served to the same companies by Mrs. Eddy's generosity; J. H. S. Wilcox being her almoner for the occasion.
The Rev. M. W. Borthwick of Manchester, held a gospel temperance meeting last evening at the Curtis Memorial Church. The reverend gentleman's remarks on temperance were forceful and interesting. During the forenoon he preached at West Concord.
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September 22, 1898 issue
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FEAR OF STORMS DESTROYED
BY HELEN A. DOIZER.
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PAIN AND PLEASURE
BY E. D. WAGNALIS
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BELIEF AND UNDERSTANDING
BY E. M. B.
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BADGE
BY ABBIE H. KIDD.
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Dear Weekly:—I am a little girl twelve years old, and I...
Henrietta Loasby
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I was healed of spinal trouble which caused severe pain...
Florence J. Merrill
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In October, 1895, my daughter was healed....
Phebe J. Gerrard
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I was brought up in the Roman Catholic Church and...
Kittie Roberts
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I was healed of tumor of the breast....
Annie Kleven
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NOTICES
MARY BAKER G. EDDY