with contributions from Miriam C. Blackwell, Julia J. Ricker, Clara Willson Thompson, Elizabeth T. E. Stuyvesant, S. F. S., H. E. W.
September 10, the Christian Science society of Easton was dissolved and reorganized as a church to be known as First Church of Christ, Scientist, being a branch of the Mother Church in Boston, Mass.
with contributions from V. C. Bucklin, Lucy Mosher, Albert P. Rumohr
In grateful acknowledgment of help received through reports from other churches, we submit the following, hoping it may prove an encouraging messenger to other little bands of workers for the cause of Christian Science.
with contributions from E. J. Adams, John E. Sargent, Julia C. Thienes
The workers in the Field will be pleased, and rejoice with us to know that another victory has been won and the standard of Christian Science in this place raised higher than ever before, and that unity now prevails.
with contributions from Isidor Jacob, Carrie Buker, Helen Nelson, Mary E. M. Johnson
It is anticipated that First Church of Christ, Scientist will break ground in a short time on their handsome lot on Market Street, for their chapel which, when the church proper is constructed, will be used for the Sunday School and meetings of the other organizations of the church.
with contributions from Henry Jewett, Mary Brookins, N. A. Hawes
Editor Sentinel:—As a native born Australian I have a very special interest in the growth of our Cause in that far-away continent, and am prompted to give the Field opportunity to read these notes of a late conversation with a representative of the work there.