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THE semi-annual communion of First Church of Christ, Scientist, was observed Sunday morning (December 9) in Christian Science Hall. The beautiful audience room was filled with a large and attentive congregation. The impressive services were conducted by the First Reader, Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson and the Second Reader, Miss Mary E. Tomlinson. The subject of the sermon was "Sacrament," the Golden Text being, "And he saith unto them, Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with."

Mrs. Cora Straw presided at the organ and Miss Villa Whitney White sang as solos a sixteenth-century hymn, "A Saviour Mine," and "Rest in the Lord." The congregational singing being "Here, O my Lord," by Bonar, and "Saw ye my Saviour," by Mrs. Eddy.

Seven new members were received into the church, making the present membership one hundred and twenty-eight. This church was organized February 22, 1899, with seventy-four members, and its growth has been steady and continucus. —Concord (N. H.) Monitor.

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