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Yonkers Herald
Boston, Massachusetts. —The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday morning service at 10.45, Sunday evening service at 7.30 (evening service omitted during July and August), Sunday school at 10.45, and Wednesday evening meeting at 7.30 are held in the church edifice at Norway, Falmouth, and St. Paul Streets. This edifice is open to visitors on Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 until 5.
Reading Rooms: in Statler Office Building, Park Square, open week days, except Wednesdays and holidays, from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., open Wednesdays from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.; at 209 Washington Street, opposite Old State House, open week days, except holidays, from 9 a.m. until 5.30 p.m.; at 60 Norway Street, corner of Massachusetts Avenue, near church edifice, open (about April 15) week days, except Wednesdays and holidays, from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m., open Wednesdays from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m., open holidays from 2 until 9 p.m., and open Sundays from 12.15 until 7 p.m.
Yonkers, New York (Third Church).—Third Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 225 Valentine Lane in this city, has recently completed the building of the first unit of its permanent church edifice. This was necessary to accommodate the constantly growing congregation. The contract for the new building was signed on June 19, 1931, and the first service in the new auditorium was held on September 6. All services were held without interruption during the period of construction. The recent building is the third progressive step the church has taken with regard to church building since its organization about eight years ago. It is in the rear of the original one, and connects with it. It is a fireproof structure of antique Harvard brick, three stories high. Under the church auditorium is that of the Sunday school, a large, light room The front of the building has been changed by the addition of a colonial porch, with columns reaching to the third floor. The interior of the church auditorium is finished in Tuckahoe plaster in Florentine buff.—Yonkers Herald.
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April 2, 1932 issue
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"The salt of the earth"
LUCIA C. COULSON
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Reflection
EDWARD BUCKLEY
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"In His service"
MARGARETTE ROOT ZAHLER
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Place
MARJORIE N. BUFFUM
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"But one thing is needful"
FRIEDRICH PRELLER
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Pledges
LETTIE L. PARSON
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Joyful Spring House-Cleaning
PORTIA CLIFFORD BAILEY
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Unlimited Availability of Mind
CARLOTTA SCOBEY SIGNOR
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"Pray without ceasing"
EDMUND R. CUMMINS
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In his further remarks, replying to my letter, the clergyman...
William Birtles, Committee on Publication for Warwickshire, England,
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Religious liberty, a basic tenent of our land, implies freedom...
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
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Returning
MARTHA BAILEY PROCTOR
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Soul
Clifford P. Smith
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Gain and Loss
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Lawrence Strakon
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It is with gratitude I send this testimony of thanks for...
Mollie McCormick
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Through the study of Christian Science I have been...
A. Wallace Shaffer, Sr.
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I am happy to tell of my gratitude to Christian Science...
Thérèse Massuet with contributions from Étienne Massuet
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When I turned to Christian Science, I did not know what...
Margaret E. Phillips
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Twenty-one years ago my son was healed of tuberculosis...
Blanche Llewellyn
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I should like to express my gratitude for Christian Science...
Hazel F. Colcord
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Christian Science was presented to me at a time when...
Elsie F. Knight
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Christian Science was brought to the attention of my...
Mildred Cherry Hill
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Praise
ETHEL CARY GILBERT
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from G. Potter, John Thomas