Notices

Announcements

From The Christian Science Publishing Society

Orders for the Works of Mary Baker Eddy

The contract for the publication and sale of the Works of Mary Baker Eddy, entered into between the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy and The Christian Science Publishing Society in October, 1917, was rescinded by mutual agreement on June 15, 1922. The Trustees under the Will have now assumed the publication of Mrs. Eddy's writings, and have appointed Harry I. Hunt, C. S., at one time assistant to Mrs. Eddy's Publisher, as their Agent.

Orders for Mrs. Eddy's Works should be addressed to and remittances therefor made payable to HARRY I. HUNT, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Mass., U.S.A.

Orders for Bibles, Subscriptions, et cetera

All orders for literature, subscriptions, and miscellaneous articles should be accompanied by the remittance. Address such orders and make checks payable to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.

Announcement

The Publishing Society is glad to announce that the following subscription rates for our periodicals have been fixed for the convenience of those living where the English Pound Sterling is the established money standard. These rates are based on the fixed exchange rate of $4.86 to the Pound Sterling, and will be effective until further notice, as follows:—

The Christian Science Monitor .. £1 17s. 1d. per annum

The Christian Science Journal .. 12s. 4d. " "

Christian Science Sentinel ...... 12s. 4d. " "

Le Héraut de Christian Science .. 8s. 3d. " "

Der Herold der Christian Science 8s. 3d. " "

Christian Science Quarterly .... 4s. 1d. " "

Short term subscriptions at corresponding rates.

Subscriptions at the above rates will be received by the London Office of The Christian Science Monitor, 2 Adelphi Terrace, by Christian Science Reading Rooms, or by The Christian Science Publishing Society.

Please note that this announcement, both as regards the exchange rate and the placing of orders, applies also to Bibles, Hymnals, or any other items listed by this Society.

Copies of Lectures

Copies of Christian Science lectures, for distribution with Sentinels on the occasion of the delivery of a lecture, are now available. Each lecture covers approximately four pages of the size of the Sentinel page, and should be used as an insert. Dates of Sentinels used are left to the direction of each church or society, but recent issues are considered preferable, and are the only ones which can be supplied by the Publishing Society.

The price of these copies is $3.00 a hundred; and they may be purchased separately or in connection with Sentinels.

These copies of lectures are not for general distribution; but if there are any remaining after a lecture, they may be used in the distribution work as inserts in the Sentinel.

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 Héraut de Christian Science................$2.00 per year

The Christian Science Monitor................$9.00 per year

Christian Science Quarterly...................$1.00 per year

For rates on short term subscriptions, see inside front cover page of the Sentinel.

Change of Address

When subscribers are contemplating a change of address, the Publishing Society would appreciate a notification of the change as far in advance as possible, in order to insure uninterrupted delivery of the periodicals.

Subscribers are requested to give both the old and the new address and the name of every periodical for which the change is desired.


Articles and Testimonies

Articles from members of The Mother Church and good testimonies from those healed by Christian Science are always welcomed for consideration by the Editors. They should be typewritten (double spaced) or written legibly, on one side of the paper only; and the addresses given should be complete. Women should use the title "Miss" or "Mrs.," and married women should sign their own names in full, instead of the names of their husbands.

Testimonies should be verified by three members of The Mother Church, and in the case of a member or an attendant of a branch church one of the verifiers should be the clerk or some other officer of that church, who has either witnessed the healing or can vouch for the integrity of the testifier. In the verification of testimonies by a church officer, the title of the office should be given. An affidavit made before a Notary Public is acceptable, if the testifier does not know three members of The Mother Church.

Manuscript for publication in the Journal and Sentinel, whether articles, poems, or testimonies, and correspondence relating thereto, should not be addressed to individuals, but to the Editorial Department, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.

Compliance with the foregoing will greatly facilitate the work of the Editorial Department.


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.

The Tenets may also be obtained printed in English and German on alternate pages.

Correspondence relative to the Tenets should be addressed to GEO. WENDELL ADAMS, Clerk, 236 Huntington Avenue, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.

Notice

Please address correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for application forms for membership to GEO. WENDELL ADAMS, Clerk, 236 Huntington Avenue, Back Bay Station, Boston, 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, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.

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