Items of Interest

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The question is sometimes asked, What are the results of radiocasting Christian Science church services?
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Those who are interested in marking important events and phases in the life of Mrs.
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The Committees on Publication had their annual conference in Boston in October.
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The question is asked whether a Christian Science Reading Room should take listings of rooms, houses, apartments, and positions, and so carry on, in a degree, a rental and employment bureau in connection with the regular Reading Room work.
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Inquiries received by the Directors of The Mother Church as to whether the Reconstruction and Furnishing Fund of The Mother Church is still receiving contributions have led to this statement that the need has not yet been fully cared for.
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Readers may well consider the fact that there are many kinds of advertising which appeal to various types of individuals in the many walks of life.
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All readers of The Christian Science Monitor will doubtless concur in the statement that the advertising columns render service.
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At all times the privilege of applying for membership in The Mother Church is open, and application blanks and information are readily supplied by the Clerk of The Mother Church, by the clerks of the branch churches, by the librarians of branch church Reading Rooms, and by practitioners and teachers of Christian Science.
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A Christian Scientist in England, who received a letter from Nairobi, East Africa, telling her of a successful lecture on Christian Science attended by about four hundred people—the first lecture given in that part of the continent—was so overjoyed by the result, and by a definite case of the healing of a man through listening to the lecture by wireless, that she wrote to Boston.
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The Canadian National Exhibition is being held in Toronto, Ontario, this summer, from August 24 to September 8.
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An analogy might be drawn between the supplying of human need through Monitor advertising and supplying it through Mrs.
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Now and then Christian Science churches in the United States hold services at Civilian Conservation Corps Camps, and with success.