The
value of our publications is largely determined by the quality of the contributions which come to us from the Field, and this fact should command the attention of all Christian Scientists.
An
active Christian Scientist of Chicago, who is also a prominent and successful business man, sends us the following thought-gem upon the subject of Success:—
The
annual Communion service of the Christian Scientists will, it was announced last evening, be held next Sunday, instead of July 7 as formerly published.
To the Editor:—In your issue of May 15 you print a dispatch from New York briefly outlining a series of attacks on Christian Science at a meeting of Methodist ministers.
Owing
to a report that certain life insurance companies are discussing, the advisability of discriminating against Christian Scientists, the Chicago Daily News recently interviewed the local insurance men as to their personal views on the question.