Notices

Membership Notice

Applications for membership in The Mother Church are acted upon by The Christian Science Board of Directors, twice each year, as provided for by the Manual of The Mother Church, Article XIII, Section 2.

The next date for the admission of applicants in The Mother Church is June 4, 1943. Applications must reach the Clerk on or before Monday, May 3, 1943.

A letter of acknowledgment is sent to each applicant whose application is received by the Clerk, but this letter does not signify that he has been admitted to membership. When his application has been duly acted upon by the Board of Directors, he is notified promptly by the Clerk of the action taken.

If an application has been forwarded and, within a reasonable length of time, the applicant has not received acknowledgment, he is invited to make inquiry of the Clerk before forwarding a second application. This procedure avoids possible duplication of applications. However, applications received during the month immediately preceding the date of the current admission to membership will not be acknowledged until after that admission.

Application blanks for membership in The Mother Church are obtainable at Christian Science Reading Rooms and from clerks of branch churches and societies. Applications may always be obtained from Miss Mary G. Ewing, Clerk, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts.


Four New Solo Settings

Four new solo settings for Mrs. Eddy's poems, published by the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy, are now available as follows:

"Communion Hymn." By Louis Baker Phillips. High voice, in F (D to G) ; low voice, in D (B to E).

"Feed My Sheep." By Harold G. Lupton. Medium voice only, in D flat (D flat to F).

"Feed My Sheep." By Herbert James Wrightson. High voice, in G (E to G); medium voice, in E flat (C to E flat); low voice, in C (A to C).

"Satisfied." By Evelyn Bloom. Medium voice only, in F (for quartet or solo voice). Quartet arrangement by John Mokrejs.

The list price of the above solos is 60 cents each, price to professionals, 48 cents; to Reading Rooms, 30 cents each. The list price of "Satisfied" (for quartet or solo use) is 15 cents, price to professionals, 12 cents; to Reading Rooms, 8 cents. There is no quantity rate.

Librarians may wish to bring this announcement to the attention of music committees and soloists of their churches.

Orders and remittances for the new settings should be sent to Alfred Pittman, Publishers' Agent, One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Request for Names of Servicemen and Servicewomen

Camp Welfare Activities of The Mother Church are in operation at stations of the United States Army and Navy. The names and complete mail addresses (including rank) of men and women in the armed forces of the United States here and abroad who are Christian Scientists, or who show an interest in Christian Science, are desired by workers engaged in these activities. Addresses of the servicemen and service women should be sent to Christian Science Camp Welfare Activities by the men and women themselves, by members of their families, or by friends, who may also send changes of address, as promptly as possible, and thus aid in maintaining the effectiveness of the welfare work.

When reporting a change of address, the informant should send the old address, as well as the new one, to
Christian Science Camp Welfare Activities
107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts

The address of one serving in the Canadian forces in a camp in Canada should be sent to the branch church or society nearest the camp. It will then be forwarded by the church or society to the committee carrying on welfare activities at that camp.

It should be made known to servicement and servicewomen that they are privileged to call on Christian Science Wartime Ministers or volunteer Christian Science Wartime Workers for Christian Science help without charge. The Wartime Minister in any area may be located through a Commanding Officer, Chaplain, or Red Cross worker, or by inquiring at the nearest Christian Science Reading Room.


Lecture Notice

To ensure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department regarding lectures in the United States and Canada at least seven weeks before the date of the lecture; elsewhere, eight or ten weeks before. When lectures are to be radiocast, it should be so stated, station and frequency in kilocycles being included. The receipt of all information from the United States and Canada is acknowledged by the Editorial Department. If an acknowledgment is not received within a reasonable time, a duplicate notice should be forwarded.

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