Among the Churches

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PITTSBURGH, PA.—Second Church of Christ, Scientist, was dedicated june 21. There were three services. Second Church, organized for the convenience of former members of First Church living on the North Side, held its first meeting May 5, 1907, in McKnights Hall. The building just dedicated was purchased in May, 1908, and from time to time has been improved.—Correspondence.

PATERSON, N. J.—Simple ceremonies marked the cornerstone laying of First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Fair and Auburn streets, this morning [Sept. 1] at six o'clock. The dedication of the church will be the culmination of ten years' work. Meetings were first held in this city about a decade ago, and Orpheus Hall has been the meeting place for the past eight years. The present site was purchased in 1910 from the Shelby estate. The auditorium will seat two hundred and fifty persons.—Paterson Guardian.

BILLINGS, MONT.—The building committee of First Church of Christ, Scientist, last night [July 29] approved plans for a new church. The edifice will cost twelve thousand dollars, and will be built at Division street and Burlington avenue. The lots were purchased last year for four thousand dollars. The seating capacity of the new church will be five hundred. In addition to this, three hundred and fifty may be seated in the Sunday school room.—Billings Tribune.

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