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Notices
Announcements
From The Christian Science Publishing Society
Change of Address
All Christian Science periodicals, including The Christian Science Monitor, are entered at the Post Office in Boston, Mass., as second-class mail; consequently, under the rules of the postal authorities, when a subscriber removes to an address outside the former postal district, the periodicals are not forwarded by the Postmaster without the prepayment of additional postage. Hence, when only the Postmaster is notified of the change of address, delays in delivery are occasioned and sometimes the loss of the publications. Therefore, subscribers are earnestly requested to notify the Publishing Society, as far in advance as possible, whenever a change of address is to be made, so as to avoid interruptions in delivery of their publications. Subscribers are requested to give both the old and the new address and the name of every periodical for which the change is desired.
Special Notice
During the vacation season many subscribers wish the periodicals sent to their summer addresses. It would insure uninterrupted delivery of the periodicals, as well as facilitate the work of the Publishing Society, if our subscribers would send their changes of address as early as possible, stating the name of each periodical, and the issue for which the change is desired.
Subscription Rates to the Christian Science Periodicals
The Christian Science Journal ... $3.00 per year
Christian Science Sentinel ... $3.00 per year
Der Herold der Christian Science ... $2.00 per year
Le Heraut de Christian Science ... $2.00 per year
The Christian Science Monitor ... $9. 00 per year
The Christian Science Quarterly ... $1.00 per year
For rates on short term subscriptions, see inside front cover page of the Sentinel.
Literature for the Blind
Printed in American and English Braille and New York Point
"Rudimental Divine Science" by Mary Baker Eddy. Price 50 cents a copy, postpaid.
Printed in Revised Braille, Grade One and a Half
"Answers to Questions Concerning Christian Science," a pamphlet by Edward A. Kimball, C.S.D. The book consists of forty-six leaves, size 12X12 inches, embossed on one side only, and substantially bound. Price $1.35 each, postpaid, 20 per cent discount to reading rooms.
New Size Photogravure Portrait
A new size photogravure portrait of Mary Baker Eddy, 6X81/2 inches, has been printed in sepia white vellum and sepia on cream vellum; also in warm, black on white vellum. The photograph itself is 3 3/4x5 inches, and is suitable for either desk or wall use. The price of either style is 50 cents each, with the usual discount to reading rooms.
Orders
All orders for Mrs. Eddy's writings, literature, subscriptions, and miscellaneous articles should be accompanied by the remittance. Address all orders and make checks payable to The Christian Science Publishing Society, Boston 17, U.S.A.
Orders for Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain States
In order to facilitate the of orders for the Pacific Coast states and to expedite delivery, orders and remittances from reading rooms and individuals in the five postal zones east of San Francisco, with the exception of orders and subscriptions for The Christian Science Monitor, Journal, Sentinel, Quarterly, and Heralds, should now be sent direct to The Christian Science Publishing Society, Pacific Coast Depot, 255 Geary Street, San Francisco, California.
The Pacific Coast Depot will continue to handle subscriptions and supply periodicals only to San Francisco and immediate vicinity.
The first five zones east of San Francisco include all of California, Oregon, Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and approximately all points west of Billings, Montana; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Denver, Colorado; and Las Vegas, New Mexico, including these cities. The local post offices in the last four states mentioned will supply further information regarding the fifth zone limit.
The above notice does not apply to Canadian territory.
From the Clerk of The Mother Church
The Tenets of The First Church of Christ, Scientist,—The Mother Church,—for the use of branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, are printed on folded sheets, containing space for adding the authorized application form for membership in branch organizations, or for extracts from their by-laws. These sheets may be ordered from the Clerk at seventy-five cents a hundred; but orders are not taken for less than one hundred. Postage stamps should not be sent in payment.
Correspondence relative to the Tenets should be addressed to George Wendell Adams, Clerk, 236 Huntington Avenue, Boston 17, Massachusetts.
From the Church Treasurer
Per Capita Tax.—The annual per capita tax for which the Manual provides (Art. VIII, Sect. 13) is due from members of The Mother Church, June 1, but may be paid at any time during the year. The per capita tax of those who unite with the church in November is reckoned from the preceding June, that being the beginning of the church year. If a remittance for church dues is more than the amount required to balance one's account, the surplus is credited for the current year, unless otherwise directed by the sender.
Contributions to The Christian Science Benevolent Association are acceptable; and contributions may also be made to the General Fund and the Real Estate Fund of The Mother Church.
Please make all remittances payable to Edward L. Ripley, Treasurer, and send them to him at 236 Huntington Avenue, Boston 17, Massachusetts.
July 1, 1922 issue
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Riding the Waves
LUCY HAYS REYNOLDS
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Work and Play
PAUL STARK SEELEY
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Receiving Thy Sight
VIOLET KER-SEYMER
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As a Little Child
ELIZABETH WARREN MULLER
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Now
WILLIAM FRYE WHITE
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Error Destroyed
METTA K. LEGLER JUNKIN
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Purity
CHARLES W. WRIGHT
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On October 31, 1921, in the United States House of Representatives,...
Clifford P. Smith,
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Pain seems very real to the physical sense of feeling, and...
Charles W. J. Tennant,
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I shall be grateful for the privilege of commenting upon...
Charles E. Heitman,
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An article which appeared in a recent issue of your paper...
Annie I. Rembert,
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Those who do not accept or test for themselves a system...
V. M. Blanche Stievenard,
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A report of a sermon on the subject of Christian Science...
Wm. T. Finney,
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The ministry of Christian Science is based on the omnipotence...
Elmer McBurney,
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On Possessing the Land
Albert F. Gilmore
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Communion
Ella W. Hoag
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Goodness
Duncan Sinclair
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The Lectures
with contributions from Pearl Ecker Hubbell, Peter E. Mackay, Sally C. Bright, E. M. Le Messurier, H. R. Colborne, Semmes Steele, Herbert S. Joslin, James F. Blankenship, W. H. Arkenburgh, Don A. Bogen
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I wish to relate an experience I had more than twenty...
Alexander MacKay with contributions from Hannah A. MacKay
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In writing this testimony for our periodicals, my thought ...
Clara E. McKenzie
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I wish to relate an experience which came to me about...
Henrietta Sanford
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I am truly grateful for the many blessings that have come...
Minerva Blakeney
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Jesus of Nazareth opened the way for all mankind when...
Leroy R. Whitmer
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Charles S. Medbury, Taft