Items of Interest

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We do well to remind ourselves occasionally of our valued membership in The Mother Church; of what it calls for in us; of what it offers to all.
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The new Publishing House of The Christian Science Publishing Society, to which the Field has so generously contributed, has been visited by a great many Christian Scientists from all parts of the globe.
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Christian Scientists will be interested to know that the house at 23 Paradise Road, in Swampscott, Massachusetts, where Mrs.
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Recently, under the auspices of the Manager of Committees on Publication for The Mother Church, a new series of radiocast programs on Christian Science was instituted.
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This column has already noted the Christian Science exhibits at A Century of Progress Exposition, which closed on November 1, 1934, after a fruitful season.
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The dedication of a branch church edifice is an event close to the heart of the church member.
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While The Mother Church has a local Almoner who sees that needy local members do not go without food, clothing, rent payments, and so on, special steps are taken by the Almoner at the holiday season to guard that none of these families are without cheer and comfort.
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Christian Scientists and non-Christian Scientists have shown increasing interest in Mrs.
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When the former Publishing House was remodeled to form the present Administration Building of The Mother Church, provision was made to have near the entrance at 107 Falmouth Street a visitors' reception and waiting room, and a retiring room for women; also a room where garments or bundles might be checked.
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The triennial Normal Class of the Christian Science Board of Education was held early in December.
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An occurrence of importance is to be commemorated by the Texas Historic Nut Tree Planting Association, namely, the result of the poll conducted by the Ladies' Home Journal in 1933, to determine by popular vote the twelve women leaders of the past century in America.
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An accepted applicant for the Sanatorium of The Christian Science Benevolent Association at Chestnut Hill had been suffering from neuritis when she started her journey to the Sanatorium.