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Bemidji Daily Pioneer

Bemidji, Minnesota (Society).—The building on the corner of Beltrami Avenue and Fourteenth Street, erected by the Christian Science Society of Bemidji as its church home, was dedicated Sunday at its morning service at eleven o'clock. The service was the regular one, with the exception of a short sketch being read of the history of the society from the time of organization to the date of dedication.

The work on the building was started the first part of August, 1932, and the first Sunday service was held in the new edifice on September 11. The building is of cream stucco with ivory trim. The woodwork on the inside is of Washington fir with dark stain. The building will seat about seventy, but ample space is provided at the rear for an addition when the need arises. The lot was purchased by the society about six years ago.—Bemidji Daily Pioneer.

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