with contributions from BEULAH C. RAYNER, CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
Some of those who journeyed from afar a few weeks ago to be present at the Communion service of the Christian Scientists at the Mother Church in Boston, are still to be found staying with friends in this city and in neighboring towns.
with contributions from Adelia Hogue, W. B. Harrison
In April, 1899, Christian Science services were held in Plainview for the first time, a visiting Scientist, at the request of one who had received great benefit from treatment, conducting the meeting.
Eighteen months ago two members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, London, came to Manchester to undertake some urgent cases which the medical fraternity had given up.
with contributions from Carrie Brown, Sarah M. Van Camp, Eda Wynkoop, Stacy Dorn, Della Githens, Chauncey Parsons, Clara H. Savory, Charles Kingsley
Christian Science has received a new impetus here during the past few months, and, as a result, the first building of that denomination in this city is about to be erected in the West End, at the corner of Madison Avenue and Quail Street.
with contributions from Jessie C. Butts, H. H. R. B., Julia G. Erwin, Bertha Salchow
In October, 1898, a little band of students who love Christian Science, having outgrown informal meetings, which had been held several years prior to this date, formed themselves into a Society for the purpose of furthering the cause of Truth in Terre Haute.