ANNOUNCEMENTS

FROM THE PUBLISHERS' AGENT

Orders for the Works of Mary Baker Eddy

All orders and remittances for Mrs. Eddy's Works should be addressed to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. A.

A New Edition of Science and Health with Index to Marginal Headings

An announcement of unusual importance is made by the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy concerning the publication of a new edition of the Christian Science textbook, which is named the Students' Edition. The new edition makes available for the first time a comprehensive index to the marginal headings, the value of which will be recognized by every student of Christian Science. The index is printed in clear, readable type, and occupies 34 pages in the back of the book.

The Students' Edition is presented in a new size, slightly smaller than the standard pocket edition, and more nearly a pocket size. It is printed from new plates in the same size type and on the same high-grade Oxford India Bible paper used in the standard pocket edition. However, the binding, instead of being full limp, is flexible morocco, paper lined, with round corners and gilt edges.

The new edition is published in blue and in black morocco, price $4.00; six or more, each $3.75.

Orders and remittances for the new edition should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

New Vest Pocket Edition of Science and Health

The publication of a new edition of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" in vest pocket size is announced by the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy. The new books are printed on Bible paper, sturdily bound in morocco flexible paper-lined covers, round corners, gilt edges, in both blue and black, price $3.00; quantity rate for six or more, each $2.75.

Librarians will please note that the khaki ooze vest pocket edition of the textbook at $3.00 is to be discontinued as soon as present stocks are exhausted; also that the black morocco limp leather vest pocket edition at $3.50 is now out of print, and cannot be supplied.

Orders for the new blue and black vest pocket editions should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

Some Favorite Selections from Mrs. Eddy's Writings in Art Panels for Framing

Announcement is made of the publication of six art panels for framing, bearing favorite selections from our Leader's writings. Each panel is distinctive in design, and each design, in art and coloring, forms a worthy setting for the subject presented as follows:—

"What Our Leader Says," in border of seven colors, 11 x 13¼ inches, 50 cents each; quantity rate, each 40 cents; 8 x 9 5/8 inches, 35 cents each; quantity rate, each 25 cents.

The Scientific Statement of Being (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 468); text in black, gold ornamental design, 11 x 14 inches; 50 cents each; quantity rate, each 40 cents.

Daily Prayer, from the Church Manual; two-color design on parchment, 11 x 14 inches; 50 cents each; quantity rate, each 40 cents.

The Children's Prayer, from "Miscellaneous Writings," page 400; delighful pictorial setting in four colors, 11 x 14 inches; 50 cents each; quantity rate, each 40 cents.

"Hope," from Poems, page 45; art setting in seven colors, 11 x 14 inches, 75 cents each; quantity rate, each 60 cents.

"The Oak on the Mountain's Summit," from Poems, page 20; type panel in rich art setting, in seven colors, 11 x 14 inches; 75 cents each; quantity rate, each 60 cents.

Illustrated catalogue of Art Panels sent on request. Orders and remittances for art panels should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

New Braille Edition of Science and Health

The new Braille edition of the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, now on sale is a great improvement over previous editions. By employing two-side embossing or inter-pointing, it has been possible to produce the textbook in Revised Braille in five compact volumes weighing ten pounds less than in previous editions, in which one-side embossing was used. Besides being so much lighter in weight, the new volumes are smaller in bulk: each is approximately 11 x 11 inches, a most convenient size for the Braille reader.

The first two pages in each volume contain a brief but comprehensive explanation of Revised Braille, Grade One and a Half, in raised roman letters easily read by sight, and also the complete Revised Braille alphabet, together with punctuation marks, numerals, word and part-word signs, and compound signs.

The new edition is embossed on heavy ledger paper, substantially bound in black fabrikoid, and the backs stamped in gold. Price of the five volumes, $12.50 net, postpaid to any address. Volumes are not sold singly. Orders and remittances should be sent to Harry I. Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

FROM THE PUBLISHING SOCIETY

Announcements of Publishing Society items will now be found on the inside front cover of the Sentinel.

Articles, Poems, and Testimonies

The Christian Science Publishing Society accepts religious articles and religious poems only from members of The Mother Church. Contributions from them are cordially welcomed. Metaphysical or religious articles intended for The Christian Science Journal, the Christian Science Sentinel, or The Christian Science Monitor should be sent to The Christian Science Publishing Society, Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department, 107 Falmouth Street. Boston, Massachusetts. Preferably they should correspond for themselves. This request applies also to articles and poems intended for any edition of The Herald of Christian Science, but articles and poems for the Heralds must be suitable for prior publication in the Journal or the Sentinel. A memorandum for contributors of religious articles and poems can be obtained from the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department by request.

Convincing testimonies of Christian Science healing are also desired by the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department. Each testimony must be signed by a person who either experienced the healing or was closely connected with it. Each testimony must be verified, preferably by three members of The Mother Church who either know of the healing or can vouch for the integrity of the testifier. The testifier should obtain these verifications. If he is not acquainted with three members of The Mother Church, his affidavit may be sufficient. In that case, however, he should obtain verification from one or two members of The Mother Church if he can. Complete addresses of the testifier and those who vouch for him should be furnished with each testimony.

Source of Quotations

Contributors to the periodicals of articles, poems, and testimonies are asked to note that the source of all quotations, direct or indirect, should be given. The name of the author and of the work from which any quotation is taken, together with the page or place, should be specified.


CHURCH TENETS FOR USE OF BRANCH ORGANIZATIONS

The Tenets of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, for the use of branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, are printed on sheets containing space for adding the application forms for membership in branch organizations, or extracts from their by-laws. Because the Tenets of The Mother Church are copyrighted, branch organizations may not print these Tenets as part of their by-laws or on application forms for membership in their organizations. Copies for either purpose may be secured from the Clerk of The Mother Church at seventy-five cents a hundred, the minimum order. The large size is for application forms, the small size for binding into booklets. Unless otherwise specified the large size will be sent. Remittances should accompany all orders, and be made payable to the order of the Clerk of The Mother Church. Postage stamps should not be sent in payment.

The Tenets may also be obtained in either size, printed on alternate pages in English and German, English and French, or English and Italian.

Correspondence relative to the Tenets should be addressed to Ezra W. Palmer, Clerk, 80 Hemenway Street, Boston, Massachusetts.


FROM THE CHURCH TREASURER

Per Capita Tax as provided in the Church Manual, Article VIII, Section 13, is due annually from "every member of The Mother Church," and "shall be forwarded each year to the Church Treasurer." This tax of "not less than one dollar" may be paid at any time during the fiscal year (May 1, 1932, to April 30, 1933), but should be forwarded preferably during the six months' period from October, 1932, to March, 1933. When remitting, please inform the Treasurer of any change in your permanent address.

Contributions to the Charitable Institutions Fund, Promotion and Extension Fund, The Christian Science Benevolent Association in Boston, The Christian Science Pleasant View Home in Concord, New Hampshire, Christian Science Benevolent Association on Pacific Coast, Publishing House Building Fund, and to the various other Funds of The Mother Church, such as the General Fund and Endowment Fund, are acceptable.

Please make all remittances payable to Edward L. Ripley, Treasurer, and send them to him at 80 Hemenway Street, Boston, Massachusetts.


FROM THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS

Requests for information regarding applications for admission as guests at the Sanatorium in Chestnut Hill should be addressed to The Christian Science Benevolent Association, 910 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The in-town office is located at 80 Hemenway Street, Boston.

Requests for information regarding applications for admission as guests at the Sanatorium in San Francisco should be sent to the Christian Science Benevolent Association on Pacific Coast, 2700 Eighteenth Avenue, San Francisco, California. The down-town office is located at 166 Geary Street, San Francisco.

In cases of emergency the telegraph or telephone may be used. Applicants should always await notice of their acceptance before starting for either Sanatorium.

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