Among the Churches

Services of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, were held yesterday (Easter Sunday) in the large assembly hall of the Twentieth Century Club. Hereafter all public services of the church will be held in that hall. The club has recently renovated and redecorated the hall (formerly the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church), and it now presents a very attractive appearance. The platform yesterday was appropriately and profusely decorated with palms and lilies, and the hall was filled with an appreciative congregation which gave the service marked attention.

The opening remarks of the First Reader will be found full of instruction on certain vital characteristics of the faith. Edmund R. Hardy, C.S.D., conducts the services of this church. He spoke as follows:—

On behalf of this church I extend a cordial welcome to our visiting friends who, with us, meet to-day in this beautiful and churchly auditorium for the first time. On a day when every church in our city opens wide its doors, inviting you to enter and participate in the best it has to offer in song as well as sermon, your presence with us indicates a kindly feeling and calls for gratitude to our Father.

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