Items of Interest

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The Christian Science Benevolent Association at Boston has just issued an attractive booklet drawing attention to some of the desirable features of a stay at the Sanatorium at Chestnut Hill at this time of year.
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For the last ten years an average of about one Christian Science church a week has been dedicated.
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Conditions which seem to have followed unemployment have necessitated various steps for the relief of families suffering from loss of income.
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The Advertising Information Committees appointed by branch churches, as adjuncts to the advertising service of The Christian Science Monitor, now number 717.
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An interesting letter to Mrs.
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The coatroom of The Mother Church has recently been equipped with a unique electrically controlled and operated checking device, built expressly to meet the needs for receiving and delivering garments at several windows.
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Visitors to The Mother Church edifice are naturally interested in the number and the character of the inscriptions on the walls taken from the Bible and from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
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Certain typewritten statements taken from the columns of early issues of The Christian Science Journal are occasionally found to be in circulation, and to be erroneously attributed to the authorship of Mrs.
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The student of the Manual who remembers that it is the Manual of The Mother Church by Mary Baker Eddy is aided substantially in determining which of the By-Laws therein may be applicable in conducting the affairs of branch churches and societies.
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A consolidation of two small Christian Science churches occurred in New Albany, Indiana, when First and Second Churches of Christ, Scientist, in that city merged.
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The life and works of Mrs.
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Attention is called to the illustrated article regarding the Christian Science Benevolent Association Sanatorium now being erected in San Francisco, which was published in The Christian Science Monitor of August 2.