Notices

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Applications for admission to membership in The Mother Church may be sent to the Clerk at any time throughout the year.
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The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts, announces a free public lecture on Christian Science by John W.
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Orders for Mrs.
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The attention of clerks and committees of branch churches in the United States and Canada, having in charge arrangements for lectures, is called to the necessity of having the information reach the Editorial Department at least four weeks before the date of the lecture, in order to insure publication in the Sentinel.
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On April 15, 1925, the United States Government put into operation a change in the postal rates for mailing second-class matter.
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Churches and societies in the United States proper and in the Dominion of Canada, wishing to give lectures during the first two months of the next lecture year,—namely, July and August, 1925,—are requested to inform the Board of Lectureship, if possible, before June 1.
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Applications for admission to membership in The Mother Church may be sent to the Clerk at any time throughout the year.
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The attention of clerks and committees of branch churches in the United States and Canada, having in charge arrangements for lectures, is called to the necessity of having the information reach the Editorial Department at least four weeks before the date of the lecture, in order to insure publication in the Sentinel.
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Applications for admission to membership in The Mother Church may be sent to the Clerk at any time throughout the year.
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The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts, announces a free public lecture on Christian Science by Charles I.
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Orders for Mrs.
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The attention of clerks and committees of branch churches in the United States and Canada, having in charge arrangements for lectures, is called to the necessity of having the information reach the Editorial Department at least four weeks before the date of the lecture, in order to insure publication in the Sentinel.