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EPISCOPALIANS WILL HOLD FIRST SECTARIAN SERVICE

Lawrence to Conduct Communion Services at Appleton Chapel

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The first sectarian service that has been held in Appleton Chapel will take place tomorrow when Holy Communion will be celebrated under the auspices of the St. Paul's Episcopal Society. Rev. Frederick L. Lawrence '20 will conduct these services, which will be held every Sunday morning during the year at 9 o'clock.

At a meeting of the Board of Preachers on March 18, 1925, it was voted to request the University authorities to allow the use of the University Chapel on Sunday mornings between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock for sacramental purposes to any communion of Christians represented in the University. The request was granted. So far only one communion, the Episcopal Church, has taken advantage of this privilege. Others, it is confidently expected, will avail themselves of this opportunity.

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