Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

Kentucky.

It is interesting to quote portions of an article appearing in the September, 1933, issue of the West Broadway Methodist, organ of a Louisville Methodist church: "I have a letter from a Methodist preacher's daughter who has recently visited the Century of Progress Fair at Chicago. She was impressed with the exhibit that the Christian Science churches had at the fair. Not only did they have an exhibit in the Hall of Religion, but they had a separate exhibit that was very wonderful. She said that the Christian Science church sent out the news asking that no more contributions be sent in for their publishing plant. Who ever heard of any enterprise in our Methodist church having to send out a request that no more contributions be sent in? I have been wondering if the Christian Scientist are wealtheir people than ours, or if they have a better developed conscience on the matter of finances."

Many are the inspiring editorials and news features in the Monitor which caught the eye of Kentucky editors this year and were reprinted by them. The Middlesboro News published a two-column photograph of Mrs. Eddy and her memorial in Cambridge, syndicated nationally, with the underlines: "It remained for a woman to give to the world one of its most modern religious beliefs—Christian Science. The Founder was Mary Baker Eddy, who fixed 1866 as the date when she discovered what she afterward presented as the Science of Christianity."

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