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Milwaukee Journal

Knoxville, Tenn. (First Church).—Its attractive new edifice at Laurel Avenue and Ninth Street completed, members of the Knoxville Church of Christ, Scientist, are now holding their services in its auditorium. The church building is an attractive structure of red tapestry brick, with white stone and concrete trimmings. Its physical features include an auditorium with a seating capacity of approximately three hundred, and special rooms which will be used for Sunday school purposes. The interior is finished in gray wood with gray-toned walls. A direct lighting system, in which natural light will play a prominent part is also incorporated in the building. The Christian Science church was organized in Knoxville in 1900, and it has had a steady growth ever since. It has maintained also a reading room and library, where all Christian Science literature has been presented.—Knoxville Sentinel.

Milwaukee, Wis.—Third Church of Christ, Scientist, will erect a new edifice at Sherman Boulevard and Locust Street, estimated to cost one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. The church proper will have a seating capacity of twelve hundred, and the Sunday school room will seat three hundred. The building will be fireproof, and built of brick.—Milwaukee Journal.

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