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Upcoming events and items of interest.

The pamphlet, "Christian Science: Its Compassionate Appeal," has been translated into German, and orders for it are now being filled at the following prices: One copy or more, six cents each; twelve copies to one address, sixty cents; twenty-five copies to one address, $1. 15; fifty copies to one address, $2.

ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP

The next admission of candidates to membership in The Mother Church will be June 5, 1906. Applications must be in the hands of the Clerk on or before May 14, 1906.

BUILDING FUND OF THE MOTHER CHURCH

Contributions to the Building Fund of The Mother Church should be collected by Branch Churches and Societies and forwarded by them to the Treasurer, who will receipt to the churches and societies for amounts sent. Each Branch Church and Society should keep a list of its own contributors.

Application blanks will be supplied by The Christian Science Publishing Society to practitioners who wish their names and addresses inserted in the advertising columns of Der Herold der Christian Science . These applications should be properly endorsed and forwarded to the Society.

A WORD FROM MR. CHASE

Per capita taxes, contributions to The Mother Church, or contributions to the Building Fund, should be sent by check, post-office money order, or express money order. Do not send currency.

AN INSTANCE OF MRS. EDDY'S ACUMEN

The following letter to the Rev. Mary Baker G.

Notices

BUILDING FUND OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. Contributions to the Building Fund of The Mother Church should be collected by Branch Churches and Societies and forwarded by them to the Treasurer, who will receipt to the churches and societies for amounts sent.

CHURCH BY-LAW

Article XI. Duty to God.

AMENDMENT TO CHURCH BY-LAW

Article XXVIII. Local Self-Government.

CARD

The following letter from the Clerk of First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Manchester, England, is indeed interesting. This church was organized by Lady Victoria Murray, daughter of the Earl of Dunmore.