Easter Service at Concord, N. H.

The Easter service at Christian Science Hall was impressive and beautiful. The sermon consisted of reading of selections from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." Subject, "Probation after Death." The Scriptural reading was from the twentieth chapter of John. Villa Whitney White sang "Angels ever Bright and Fair," two Easter carols, and "Angels Roll the Rock away," by C. Hawley. Mrs. Cora Straw played the following organ selections: Voluntary, March Celeste, R. G. Cole; offertory, Pregniera, Schubert; postlude, March Pontificale, Gounod. The hall was filled to overflowing and the many beautiful and rare flowers were from Pleasant View, the gift of Mrs. Eddy.

Concord Evening Monitor.


The display of flowers at Christian Science Hall on Easter day was the most magnificent ever made in a church in this city.—People and Patriot.

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