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The Mother Church Wartime Fund, which was opened in January, 1942, and which so magnificently financed the work of the wartime years, is still open. This Fund is used to alleviate human suffering resulting from the war. It is also used to promote the welfare of Christian Scientists who are serving in our armed forces. This latter activity entails the cost of salaries of our Christian Science Camp Welfare Workers, their expenses, and the cost of authorized literature supplied to the men and women in camps and elsewhere.
The fruitage warrants the continuation of this very important work, and contributions are needed to carry on. They should be designated for The Mother Church Wartime Fund and sent to Roy Garrett Watson, Treasurer, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.
Contributions are most gratefully accepted by The Mother Church Treasurer from members and friends for the following funds:
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November 15, 1952 issue
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THE NEW BIRTH, HEALING'S PRELUDE
ROBERT DOLLING WELLS
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NO UNWANTED MAN
JULIA M. TROUTMAN
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MAINTAINING OUR POISE AND PEACE
WILLIAM C. KLINE
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"KNOW THAT YOU KNOW"
ETHEL M. HARTMAN
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DUTY
Maxine Le Pelley
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NO IMPOSITION OF AGE
RALPH C. HOLMES
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THE INNOCENT ARE SAFE
VIOLA C. ROWE
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GOD'S GRACE
Edith H. Carnes
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THE CROSS AND THE CROWN
Richard J. Davis
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SOUL'S EMBODIMENT
Helen Wood Bauman
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Christian Science has brought me...
Charles W. Bell with contributions from Clara M. Wilhelm
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My gratitude for Christian Science...
Margaret H. Walton
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When I received a healing...
Annie S. Lindsay
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My family became students of...
Maxine Claryce Schrepel
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In gratitude to God I should like...
Karna Lundgren
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In Science and Health Mrs. Eddy...
Edith I. Dittmar
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For the many benefits received...
Joseph E. Lamy
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During the past several years I...
Jane Pierce Mefferd
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Rollin H. Walker, N. H. Fisher, George Matthew Adams