Upcoming events and items of interest.

Announcements
We give notice to the Field that the Board of Education recently provided for, has not yet been formally organized, and is not yet ready to receive applications for examination from those desiring to teach. Timely notice will be given in the Journal: until then applications are not in order.
I hereby notify the public that no comers are received at Pleasant View without previous appointment by letter. Also that I neither listen to complaints, read letters, nor dictate replies thereto which pertain to church difficulties outside of the Mother Church, nor to any class of individual discords.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE MOTHER CHURCH — I earnestly request that the members of the Mother Church be more prompt in forwarding their per capita tax, and not wait until the last of the year. Please bear in mind that there are about ten thousand members, and delay makes much unnecessary work.
TAKE NOTICE. I hereby notify the public that no comers are received at Pleasant View without previous appointment by letter.
All communications to the clerk of the Mother Church on matters pertaining to the Church, and applications for membership with the Church, should be directed to 95 Falmouth Street, Boston, Mass. Letters requiring an answer should contain stamp.
We are authorized to say that after July, 1898, the branch churches shall hold their communion services twice each year, on the second Sunday of June and December.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE MOTHER CHURCH,— I earnestly request that the members of the Mother Church be more prompt in forwarding their per capita tax, and not wait until the last of the year. Please bear in mind that there are about ten thousand members, and delay makes much unnecessary work.
The date of the semi-annual meetings of the First Members of the Mother Church has been changed to the Saturday next preceding the first Sunday in June and December. The next semi-annual meeting will be held June 4, 1898.
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE MOTHER CHURCH,— I earnestly request that the members of the Mother Church be more prompt in forwarding their per capita tax, and not wait until the last of the year. Please bear in mind that there are about ten thousand members, and delay makes much unnecessary work.
Will the brave delegates from the Churches of Christ, Scientist, in New York State, and those faithful at their homes as well as in her Senate Chamber, accept my thanks for rising to the rescue of religious liberty in the land of our Pilgrim Fathers. And may God forever keep our country from aggresive class legislation, whether in the form of a medical bill or bull! MARY BAKER G.