AMONG THE CHURCHES

The new home of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Auburn will be opened to the public Sunday, June 4, when the church society will hold its first services in the remodeled Terrill house, 193 Genesee street, which was purchased by the society last August. The former cozy parlors on either side of the comfortable hallway are retained, and will be used as reading-rooms. The rear wall and partitions of the house have been torn away, and both the first and second stories have been replaced by a sunny auditorium forty-five feet square with a high arched roof. This room has three long pebbled glass windows on either side and can be artificially lighted from the sides and ceiling by both gas and electricity. Comfortable pews of dark oak, to seat two hundred and forty people, fill the space in front of the pulpit, which is in a recess in the north wall. The lot on which the building stands has a street frontage of sixty-six feet and is three hundred and thirty-six feet in depth.

Auburn Citizen.

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