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Notices
Notice to Correspondents
Officers of branch churches and individuals who have occasion to correspond with The Christian Science Board of Directors, with the Clerk and the Treasurer of The Mother Church, and with heads of departments of The Mother Church Offices are requested always to place their addresses on their letters and to write their signatures plainly. Women are requested to use the title "Miss" or "Mrs." as the fact may be, and to use their Christian names. The time spent in the offices in searching out this information can be better spent in replying to the letters or in keeping necessary records. The co-operation of correspondents is solicited.
Request for Names of Servicemen
The Mother Church is continuing to provide Workers at Army, Navy, and Marine stations and Veterans' Hospitals in the United States and Canada.
The names and complete mail addresses of servicemen and service-women may be sent to
Christian Science Camp Welfare Activities
107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts
Draftees and enlisted men are encouraged to register as Christian Scientists rather than under the general classification of Protestant.
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March 19, 1949 issue
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TENDERNESS
BESSIE MAY TEOREY
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LOVE'S OWN NOW
Iris V. Zea
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RIGHT REASONING AND SPIRITUAL EXISTENCE
ALEXANDER N. REISSNER
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"THE BOW OF PROMISE"
MINNIE SUCKOW
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ENTERTAINING ANGELS
FAITH HOLMES HYERS
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"WHOM SHOULD I SERVE?"
CECIL HAYES
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE REVEALS MAN'S REAL IDENTITY
MEREDITH RUSSELL
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LEARNING HOW TO GET RID OF ERROR
JEANETTE F. SUTTON
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INDIVIDUALITY
Dorothy M. Kiddoo
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"SUPERNAL FRESHNESS"
Helen Wood Bauman
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OUR IMPERSONAL PASTOR AND THE LESSON-SERMON
Robert Ellis Key
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Heart trouble yields rapidly to the truth
Robert Davies
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Harmonious childbirth under difficult conditions
Mary Isabel Talbot
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Instantaneous healing through reading textbook
Harriet E. Kincaid
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Living quarters found during peak of shortage
Jacqueline May Sjoquist
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Car sickness, considered hereditary, healed by reading
Grace M. Sturhahn with contributions from George A. H. Sturhahn
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Protection received during service in two wars
Robert H. Place
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Sprained ankle yields instantaneously to Truth
Carrie W. Southworth Cronkhite
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Deep despondency lifts on first visit to church
Ethel Reed Menns
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Severe backache leaves; hay fever destroyed
Ada Coleman
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. McCleery, Lloyd C. Nichols, Gustaf Ankar, The Bishop of Southwell