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ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE MOTHER CHURCH

The next admission of candidates will be May 31, 1912. Application blanks may be obtained by addressing the Clerk of The Mother Church, and should be returned to him on or before May 13, 1912.

CHURCH TREASURER

Per capita taxes and contributions to The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass.

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH

Correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to John V. Dittemore, Clerk, Falmouth, Norway, and St.

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH

Correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to John V. Dittemore, Clerk, Falmouth, Norway, and St.

CHURCH TREASURER

Per capita taxes and contributions to The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. , should be sent to Stephen A.

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH

Correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to John V. Dittemore, Clerk, Falmouth, Norway, and St.

CHURCH TREASURER

Per capita taxes and contributions to The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. , should be sent to Stephen A.

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH

Correspondence relating to membership with The Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to John V. Dittemore, Clerk, Falmouth, Norway, and St.

CHURCH TREASURER

Per capital taxes and contributions to The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. , should be sent to Stephen A.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Beginning with September, the post office department, as a measure of economy, is shipping all magazines to central distributing points by fast freight, instead of by the regular fast mail trains. Although this change necessitates sending the Journal, Herold, and Quarterly to press two weeks earlier than heretofore, the Publishing Society, in line with other publishing houses, is cheerfully cooperating to make the plan a success.