It may interest the Field to know that near our city, Dayton, Ohio,...

It may interest the Field to know that near our city, Dayton, Ohio, is located a Shaker settlement known as the Watervliet Village, where Christian Science has been introduced. The following letter from Sister Hester, the eldress of the village, is self-explanatory as to their appreciation of the Christian Science Journal donated to them by our Church. Also letters from some inmates of same home. They have been present at our services at different times, and were among the eager crowd of listeners at Mr. E. A. Kimball's lecture in the Grand Opera House.—Lloyd B. Coate.

Watervliet, O., September 4, 1898.

Mr. Coate:—Yours dated August 27 received. Glad to hear from you. We receive the Journal every month, for which we feel so thankful. We look for its coming with great interest. We all, that is, the Sisters, take pleasure in reading every article. O, yes, there is nothing better than a perfect understanding of Science. I thank the good friends of Dayton for the help they have given us, and we can assure you it is doing a good work among our people. Words fail me at this time to express my thoughts. God is All-in-all. I Oh, what joy, what peace of mind! I thank the dear Science friends for all favors. God bless you all.

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