In
the twenty-second chapter of the Gospel of Matthew is given Jesus' parable likening the kingdom of heaven to "a certain king, which made a marriage for his son," who, when those bidden to the wedding feast refused to come, said to his servants, "Go ye therefore into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage.
Heeding
the instruction, "Mind the light!" a woman left alone, keeper of a lighthouse off a rugged coast, gave many years of faithful, courageous, and inspiring service to her fellow men.
Francis Lyster Jandron, Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
The preacher who delivered the sermon at the graduation exercises in the Benton Harbor High School last Sunday, as reported in your issue of June 13, took occasion to criticize the teachings of Christian Science, and to apply some hard names to those who profess those teachings.
A Christian Science worker visits the prison each Saturday to minister to the spiritual welfare of those who are interested in Christian Science and desire help.
Richard O. Shimer, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
In the "Public Opinion" column of your paper, issue of December 16, appears an article in which a listener to a Christian Science lecture takes issue with the lecturer by questioning the soundness of his logic, particularly his assertion that "like produces like.