Announcements

The printed Tenets of The Mother Church are in general use by branch churches and societies, either as a basis for their application forms for admission to membership or for binding into their by-law booklets.

Our Great Newspaper as a Means of Home Education

Our Great Newspaper as a Means of Home Education By Miss Millicent J.

General Activities Meeting of The Mother Church

CHAIRMAN, Miss Emma C.
When sending a change of address, the following points should always be included in the request: New address; old address; name of each periodical subscribed for.
The printed Tenets of The Mother Church are in general use by branch churches and societies, either as a basis for their application forms for admission to membership or for binding into their by-law booklets.

Notices

Articles in Sentinel of July 6

Addresses to Non-Christian Scientists

Addresses under the auspices of Committees on Publication have been delivered before groups of non-Christian Scientists as follows:
The printed Tenets of The Mother Church are in general use by branch churches and societies, either as a basis for their application forms for admission to membership or for binding into their by-law booklets.
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, Canada, and Great Britain and Ireland, at least five weeks before the date of the lecture; elsewhere, six or eight weeks before.
Correspondents with The Christian Science Board of Directors and with the Clerk and 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.
The list of lecturers elected to serve on The Christian Science Board of Lectureship during 1940–1941 is as follows:
The Christian Science Board of Directors announces the opening of The Mother Church War Relief Fund, for which the Treasurer will receive contributions from within the United States to be used "for food and clothing to relieve human suffering" in some of the countries which are at war.