Items of Interest

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Some have questioned the term "Benevolent Association" as applied to a sanatorium in which some guests pay for accommodation and care.
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One of the very important activities of the Christian Science movement is carried on by accredited teachers of Christian Science.
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Something has been said in these columns heretofore about the names which are suitable for various enterprises that Christian Scientists have organized, enterprises which are not connected with the Christian Science movement.
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Some confusion exists in the thought of people here and there as to what constitutes a recognized branch church or society.
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Branch churches are finding ground floor Reading Rooms, with display windows on the street, to be very effective agencies for bringing to the attention of the public the truth that Christian Science literature offers.
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Tread softly as you walk in the garden court of the Publishing House, for young plants are here sending out their roots, leaves, and tendrils.
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With the exception of the office of the Treasurer and that of the Trustees for Gifts and Endowments, The Mother Church offices, located temporarily at 80 Hemenway Street, are now removed to their permanent location in The Mother Church Administration Building at 107 Falmouth Street.
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It is well known that Christian Scientists at summer resorts in the national parks and in the mountains gather in little bands to hold Christian Science Sunday services.
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The usual meetings will be held by the Publishing Society and The Mother Church after the Annual Meeting which convenes on June 4.
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A correspondent writes to The Christian Science Board of Directors of her gratitude for the statement published by them in the March 24, 1934, issues of the Christian Science Sentinel, but she asks the question, "How can those who are not subscribers to the Sentinel know of the Directors' message?
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Perhaps you are thinking of coming to Boston and are wondering whether you will come at the time of the Annual Meeting or at a later period.
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This column has told its readers little of late about the progress toward completion of the new Publishing House.