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THE BUILDING FUND

From the April 1906 issue of The Christian Science Journal


The progress of the work upon the extension of' The Mother Church is such as to require larger payments to be made at this time than at any other since building operations were commenced, and in order that these payments may be made promptly when due, the Treasurer of the Building Fund requests that branch churches, societies, associations, and individuals will largely increase their subscriptions and remit immediately.

The total expenditure for the new building will be within the amount pledged for the purpose at the Annual Meeting in 1902, but a considerable sum is still needed to complete the work, and every Christian Scientist should appoint himself a "committee of one" to see that this money is sent to the Treasurer without delay. Mr. Chase will give notice when a sufficient sum is received, but in the mean time remittances should be prompt and liberal.

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