which will 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 35 
LAYING CORNER STONE 
Continued from p. 3 
Although not yet fully completed 
as to the interior, the following de- 
scription can be given of its appoint- 
ments : 
The walls are comparatively low, 
but high enough to admit a series ef 
pointed arches on each side. The 
gable of the facade is distinguished 
by a large mullioned window, under- 
neath which is the main entrance, 
composed of two sets of double doors 
within two arches separated by a but- 
tress supporting a statue of original 
design symbolic of the Sacred Heart. 
To the right of this is the tower, 
which includes the third entrance 
from the street. The belfry has a 
three-panel mullioned window on each 
side with flat lintel. Toward the altar 
end of the church on either side are 
two porches of stone, one of which is 
intended to communicate with the 
future rectory. 
The church is divided longitudinally 
into seven bays, each 13 feet long, are 
transversely into nave and side aisles, 
the width being 52 feet, inside dimen- 
sion. The pillars are octagonal in 
section, with moulded plinths, and 
are quite without imposts, the lines 
merging gracefully into the nave 
arches. The nave is ceiled with a 
uniform vault, whose outline is em- 
phasized by a system of moulded 
wooden ribbing between the heavier 
lines which mark the trusses. There 
are three dormer windows on each 
side of the roof. Over the vestibule, 
be separated from the 
auditorium by a‘screen of wood and 
leaded glass, will be the choir gallery, 
-to be reached by a stairway from the 
sign of a high order. 
tower. In the rear of the altaris a 
richly mullioned window overhead, 15 
feet wide, which is designed to form 
the frame for a memorial glass de- 
On each side of 
the chancel are flat niches for shrines. 
A large sacristy is provided, with a 
vaulted ceiling, well supplied with 
wardrobes and closets. <A toilet room 
will be provided for the use of the 
congregation, off one of the side 
porches. 
Preceding the laying of the corner 
stone, Archbishop O’Connell admin- 
istered the rite of confirmation to forty 
children and eight adults. 
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PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
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