For the information of those who may have read the summary of a sermon reproduced in a recent issue, permit me to state that Christian Scientists recognize the phenomena of sickness in human experience as clearly as do other persons, and that they fully agree that "the sick have need of physicians".
Henry Deutsch, a Jew, who some years ago became a Christian Scientist, believes the Hebrew may do this without losing hold on the fundamentals of the old faith.
Noticing in the Item of Saturday [June 22] the stories of suffering in the direction of Barataria by victims of the Hymelia overflow, the Christian Science publication committee for Louisiana has delivered to the Item checks to the amount of $315.
As the tyro in Christian Science imbibes the milk of the Word he finds its sweetness divine and frequently becomes as impetuous as the dust-stained traveler who emerges from a dreary desert to revel rapturously in the cool brooks of the forest.