The encyclopedia of Sunday schools and religious education (Volume 1); giving a world-wide view of the history and progress of the Sunday school and the development of religious . apids, C. Jones, Architect, Chioago, 111. Architecture, S. S. 51 Architecture, S. S. the finest films weekly. The men ofWinnetka have excellent club rooms openat all hours. The basement plans (notshown here) provide luxurious facilitiesfor baths and pressing rooms, a largeplay room for the smaller children, andbowling alleys. In many respects theseplans are the most effective of any knownto the wri


The encyclopedia of Sunday schools and religious education (Volume 1); giving a world-wide view of the history and progress of the Sunday school and the development of religious . apids, C. Jones, Architect, Chioago, 111. Architecture, S. S. 51 Architecture, S. S. the finest films weekly. The men ofWinnetka have excellent club rooms openat all hours. The basement plans (notshown here) provide luxurious facilitiesfor baths and pressing rooms, a largeplay room for the smaller children, andbowling alleys. In many respects theseplans are the most effective of any knownto the writer. The story of the Winnetkachurch is an inspiration to any churchseeking better quarters in which to doits work. is planned in the church plastered classrooms are pro-vided for every class in the school, exceptin the Junior Department where remov-able partitions are used. Unusually widecorridors provide for social life and thedelay which may occur when the Sunday-school and church services approach oneanother. A beautiful chapel provides fordevotional meetings. An assembly roomwith stage, in the basement, will be avail-able for entertainments. A gymnasium Fig. 13. SECOND STOBY PLAN st. pauls m. e. chtjbch, cedar rapids, ia. W. C. Jones, Architect, Chicago, 111. 6. St. Pauls M. E. Church, CedarRapids, Iowa. (Figure 13.) This planis presented last because it is regarded bythe author and many others as probablythe most significant contribution to thearchitecture of the modern Sunday schoolmade to the present time. It is worthyof the most careful study of any prospect-ive church builders. It was born of alonging to make more adequate provisionfor the ages when youths most rapidlyleave the church. With the exception ofthe Beginners and Primary, and perhapsthe Junior Departments, worship for all with gallery for seventy-five spectators,will provide for the play life of the the building has not yet been testedand the experience of the church is notav


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