with contributions from J. D. Works, Tina Ward, Fichte
First Church of Christ, Scientist, has purchased two lots on the corner of Sixteenth and Wall Streets at a cost of seventeen hundred dollars, and the members are busily at work raising funds with which to erect a church which they are determined shall be a credit to their faith as well as to the city.
with contributions from MARY B. G. EDDY, Lida S. Stone, Harry T. Wilson.
We are indebted to the Cleveland Leader and the Cleveland Plain Dealer for the following report of the dedication of the edifice of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Cleveland, May 8.
with contributions from Rose D. Haskell, J. Van Inwagen, Jr., O. E. Naugh, R. E. Carey, Emerson
The Christian Science society has taken a lease of the Unitarian Church under the terms of which it will hold services there Sundays and Wednesday evenings.
with contributions from Fanny W. Sackrider, Emily M. Ahrens, Adairene Congdon, Gerald H. Walenn
First Church of Christ, Scientist, in this city has purchased a lot between Front and Third Streets which is considered one of the best building sites in the city.
with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy, E. Howard Gilkey, Irving C. Tomlinson, C. A. Frye, Horace Dillon, Catherine Rumney
On Wednesday evening, November 25, 1903, over two hundred and fifty persons assembled in the weekly experience meeting, in the auditorium of First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Columbus, O.
with contributions from E. B. Tenny, Clara Showers
The local organization of Christian Scientists, about ten, have leased the large room in the rear of the auditorium of the Universalist Church where they will in the future conduct Christian Science meetings every Sunday morning at the regular church hour.