
Branch Church News
The following churches appear for the first time in this issue of the Journal: — Burns, Ore. ; Elwood, Ind.
The work of the Sunday School teacher is very important. To be prayerfully prepared and promptly at our post, thus impressing the children with the importance of punctuality; to have our class-book carefully kept and to be obedient to the superintendent, filling out all blanks just as they have been prepared, insures a well-ordered school.
Over five thousand people attended the simple and impressive dedicatory services of the church edifice of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Minneapolis, Minn. , on Sunday, September 20, 1903.
The following Churches appear for the first time in this issue of the Journal: — Norristown. Pa.
The following Churches appear for the first time in this issue of the Journal:— Girard, Kan. ; Hanford, Cal.
The following churches appear for the first time in this issue of the Journal: — Allegheny City, Pa. ; Constantine, Mich.
The following churches appear for the first time in this issue of the Journal:— El Paso, Tex. ; Minneapolis, Minn.
The following Church appears for the first time in this issue of the Journal:— Waupun, Wis. The following new Church, formerly advertised as a Society, is now holding regular services:— Sherman, Tex.
Each branch Church of Christ, Scientist, is requested to send, on or before May I, its total membership as it will stand April I, to William B. Johnson, Clerk of the Mother Church, 30 Norway Street, Boston, Mass.
On January 11, 1903, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Manchester, N. H.