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At a luncheon given to Lady Henry Somerset, one of the...

From the January 1892 issue of The Christian Science Journal

Boston Evening Transcript


At a luncheon given to Lady Henry Somerset, one of the many distinguished ladies who in November attended the first World's Convention of the W. C. T. U. held in Boston, a little incident, of interest to us, took place and was reported as follows in the -Boston Evening Transcript.

During the luncheon there came one of the many gifts that arrive for Lady Somererset; this time it was a copy of a book on Christian Science, bound in beauty, and with a note to say that this was the real and only true version of that expansion of religious ideas. So the talk went to Truth audits various manifestations, and was broad and inclusive and charming.

The donor of the book "bound in beauty," Science and Health, was one whose name appears often, as a welcome contributor to the Journal.

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