AMONG THE CHURCHES

Preparations are completed for the dedication to-day [Feb. 17] of Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Harvard Avenue and Sixty-seventh Street. The edifice was erected at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars and is reputed to be one of the finest of its kind in the city. Four services will be held, in order to accommodate all those who desire to attend. One will be at 9.45 o'clock in the morning and the next at 11.45. The afternoon service will be 3 o'clock and the evening one at 7.45. The church was organized seven years ago by a number of the members of First Church who lived south of Fifty-fifth Street and west of Cottage Grove Avenue. The membership is about five hundred and the seating capacity of the building is one thousand.

The Chicago Chronicle.

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