Announcements

Contributions are most gratefully accepted by The Mother Church Treasurer from members and friends for the following funds:Promotion and Extension FundRadio FundGeneral FundRelief Fund (For General Relief Purposes)Charitable Institutions Fund(The Christian Science Pleasant View HomeChristian Science Benevolent Association, Chestnut Hill, MassachusettsChristian Science Benevolent Association on Pacific Coast)
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.
The Mother Church is continuing to provide Workers at Army, Navy, and Marine stations and Veterans' Hospitals in the United States and Canada.
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.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, announces a series of free public lectures on Christian Science by Harold Molter, C.
The Manual of The Mother Church, in Article XIII, Section 1, calls for the reading of certain reports at the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church each year.
Churches and societies in the United States and Canada wishing to give lectures during the first two months of the next lecture year, namely, July and August, 1948, are requested to inform the Board of Lectureship before May 25.

Notices

The question is occasionally presented to The Christian Science Board of Directors as to the advisability of distributing membership lists to the members of a Church of Christ, Scientist.
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.
The following periodicals were founded by Mary Baker Eddy and are published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, One, Norway Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts, U.
Quite frequently checks and money orders are received by the Publishing Society with nothing to indicate whether the remittance is to be applied to subscriptions, advertising, or Journal cards, to mention a few of our accounts.