Bridgeport Public Library

Dear Editor:—The children of our Sunday School have decided to use their money for placing Christian Science literature in our public institutions.

I enclose a copy of the letter written by one of the children to the librarian of our public library with the very cordial response of Mrs. Hills in accepting a copy of "Miscellaneous Writings."

The work with our Sunday School is very gratifying and encouraging.

Louise B. Warner.

My Dear Mrs. Hills:—We, the children of the Sunday School of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Bridgeport, have sent to Boston for the "Miscellaneous Writings" by Mary Baker G. Eddy, which we should like to place in the public library. We hope you will accept it.

Sincerely yours,
Alexinia Kendrick.

BRIDGEPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY.

Bridgeport, Conn., January 11, 1902.

Dear Miss Kendrick:—The book arrived here safely yesterday. Will you kindly thank the children of the Sunday School of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Bridgeport, for their interest in the Public Library, and assure them that their gift is accepted with much pleasure, and that it will be duly placed upon the shelves.

Very truly,

Agnes Hills, Librarian.

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