An important real estate transaction has been effected in the sale of the oldest building in the city, the farm dwelling-house on North Fifth street between Buttonwood and Woodward streets.
No one living in Brigham street is likely to object to the erection on that highway of a sanctuary for Second Church of Christ, Scientist—commonly called the Christian Science Church.
We expect to commence the construction of our new church edifice about May first of this year, and for this purpose we have purchases one of the best sites in the city, facing the beautiful grounds of our state capitol, the building to be of the type now favored in the designing of Christian Science churches.
Plans have been drawn and contracts awarded for the erection of a church edifice for First Church of Christ, Scientist, on the lot owned by that church, corner of Winthrop and Derby avenues.
Encouraged by the monthly subscriptions to the building fund of the Christian Science church of Stockton, the members are arranging to place contracts for a suitable assembly edifice.