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Ceremonies and Parades - Chapel dedicated by Mormons in Brooklyn.  Dedication services of the Brooklyn Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saint were held at the recently completed building at Gates & Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y.  Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah delivered the dedication prayer.  The building is of hollow tile & crushed granite is forty-two feet wide on Gates Avenue, and extends back eighty feet along Franklin.  It has a seating capacity of about 300, offices, reading rooms and a Sunday School.  The church has a membership of 275

Ceremonies and Parades - Chapel dedicated by Mormons in Brooklyn. Dedication services of the Brooklyn Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saint were held at the recently completed building at Gates & Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah delivered the dedication prayer. The building is of hollow tile & crushed granite is forty-two feet wide on Gates Avenue, and extends back eighty feet along Franklin. It has a seating capacity of about 300, offices, reading rooms and a Sunday School. The church has a membership of 275

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