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Notices

From the April 1939 issue of The Christian Science Journal


[As published in the Christian Science Sentinel, February 18, 1939]

Committees on Information Regarding Christian Science Benevolent Association Sanatoriums have been appointed by more than half of the branch churches and Christian Science Societies in the United States and Canada, and by some overseas. The activities and accomplishments of these committees have proved to be most helpful, and their assistance has been valuable in conveying authentic information regarding our sanatoriums.

Upon authorization by the executive boards of the local churches which appointed them, committees have held meetings open to the entire congregation, for many of which hand-colored stereopticon slides have been furnished free of charge by the Benevolent Associations, together with an address to be read, after which literature supplied by the Benevolent Associations has been distributed. Such meetings are sometimes held by several churches jointly, or invitations are extended from one church to the congregations of others near by. They usually last about one hour.

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