At McGregor, at 10.30, regular Sunday morning services have been held for a year past. The services consist of singing, silent prayer, followed by Lord's prayer in unison, with Mrs. Eddy's spiritual interpretation, reading of Scripture, and a printed sermon, or from Science and Health. There is an average attendance of fifteen persons.
At Mason City, Iowa, the same at the house of Mrs. Grace G. King, C. S., with an attendance of ten persons.
At Sanborn, Iowa, the same service at the house of Frank Brainard, C. S., where there are twenty-five or more Scientists.
At Elroy, Wis., the same service at the residence of E. B. Loveland, C. S., an attendance of fourteen.
At Northcote, Minn., the same at the residence of Thomas Brown, C. S., with an attendance of twenty-three students.
At these places, I have been teaching. Wherever I have a class, meetings are organized for Sunday services, and they follow as nearly as they can, without a pastor, the regular order of service.—Washington, Ia., April 3, 1889.