"Now that every postman in the United States and all the rural free-delivery carriers are limited walking postoffices for the additional purpose of registering mail matter, I will give you a point or two of value about this, one of the most important offshoots of the people's branch of the government which are imperfectly understood, and in some communities not understood at all," said a postoffice official.
If
the hospitable people of Concord experienced the truth of the statement that "it is more blessed to give than to receive," theirs must have been a happy state of mind on the days of the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth of June.
In a sermon on "Happiness and Unhappiness," based on the account of Jesus' appearance to the disciples at the lakeside after his resurrection, the Rev.
He
who perceives the first faint glimmer of light, radiating from the Truth as revealed in Science and Health, feels a thrill of joy such as was never before experienced.
I was
thinking early Easter morning of the Resurrection and of the experience of the two Marys, who were first privileged to see the risen Christ, I recalled in this connection the last chapter of Saint Mark, and pictured the two women going early to the sepulchre to pay their loving tribute and anoint the body of him whom they so dearly loved.
How
clearly and unmistakably Peter brought out the sense of what constitutes true riches in the healing of the impotent man at the gate of the temple called Beautiful.
Four
large congregations assembled for successive but identical services of the annual Communion at the Christian Science Church, Norway and Falmouth Streets, on Sunday.