Christian Science Church Dedicated

The first Christian Science church established in the South was dedicated in Atlanta, April 2, in the presence of a large congregation of interested people, among whom were a number of distinguished guests from a distance.

The services were conducted by Mrs. Livingston Mims, the founder of the Christian Science Church in Atlanta, and her beauty, grace, and evident appreciation of the beauties of Scriptures, imparted to the ceremonies an unusual and stirring impressiveness. She was assisted by Mr. E. H. Carmen, the Second Reader, and the entire programme embodied in the dedicatory exercises was replete with interest. The choir music was exceptionally excellent and the organ accompaniment equally fine. The music and the choir were under direction of Professor Theodor Saul.

The most interesting feature of the programme and that which will be of great significance to the Christian Scientists throughout the country, was the dedicatory address sent by Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, and read by Mrs. Livingston Mims.

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