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BE L N NS S By 2. VA 8 s church's interior architecture, the were undoubtedly uncomfortabl closed doors. The Committee ev dently considered carefully “repai 5,170 LICENSES KENSINGTON CHURGH INNINE MONTHS OBSERVES BIRTHDAY A from Page Ten) | but finally voted October In detall the changes princl the iInterior, 7Tl g in 1838 chimneys were Total Number of Operators i~ - o pally concerned horized, 1In 1866 it Gonnecticut Now 231,304 e LA ko modern design made of ash and flu- | oak now Sl el ished In the natural wood. The pipe e el i organ was removed from the west 45,179 new motor nected with f to the south east corzer re g cutting off the gauery, parated from the pulpit p vehicle ¢ of this year up to ti ty Committee ! i1 suitable n and congregation by g the present month, a st THeaeTnie u suita tistics for the first t N o which _also ed 1) made public at the dey | i e puipit Wi 1,304 v 589 d a room for sma v o . ned s s it was when the ¢ ws 45 years before o mber 1st the next year 2 most po (1 mee was called to con. poy cushions preached ti show t din records tached thereto wer In that adided in 1 year reh clerk reported to the societ Onr glasses enable you to ree clearly and comfortably without conscious effort. My Speclalty— HIGH SCHOOL NOTES, Friday eve Comfortable Vision Frank E. Goodwin Tyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST, Phone 1905 No more delicious or purcr candy made p was elected e meetin and the ball players, ' CINDZRS FOR SALE |John J. Tarrant A H. 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THL. 3099 ROOM 204 | 1ly more in Keeping with the |that the church had plans and funds ey le 1o re | ing the church ln its present form" | 30th to | w | proceed with the changes, which left | e building practically as at pres- | lo i- | e slips were replaced by those of more | for expert work in repairing the old as 1 exan plans of remodeling the Meet- |! / C House.. Wit the palnted TUrNIshing the lecture room should lous June been incorporated under |in us feelings of love and reverence, LRIt iy 1 t out.” My remembrance is|the name of the “Kensington Con- should it not be this Meeting House — i e i S t these were completed at th th of Kensington, | dedicated and rededicated by our . . @me time, Excellent photographs he following vote ancesters to God wherein those who Stl“ Flght the Interior as well as exterior of Whereas the Ken- [ have gone before have bowed in - g present form of the Meeting | stical Society has |humility and reverence to thelr | ' - we on file in the ehurch | voled to transfer and convey all its Heavenly Father in common with | el fter all the changes had | property and all its trust funds to | their children and children's chil- 163 i \ cost of about §4,000, Feb. [the Kensington Congregational | dren. iy morel I 1, was sct as the day for re- [ chureh, a church corporation, m; Let us not fail to here set down > ah Porter, | has duly authorized fts Society’s | that these loving memories are far t the | fo v | sary mey | at that time passed to the ownership NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924, tinued uninterruptedly for that per- fod of time, as evidenced by its rec- ord books, came to an end and the chureh organization which for the same number of years hgd continu- ously existed spiritually ministermy to the inhabitahnts of the Second Chureh of Iarmington and of Ken- sington, now took over the Soclet property and obligations and - has served In its stead untll this meet- ing. And now after recording the location, building, remodeling, re- pairing and making more beautiful this Church, as we now call it, let us consider its significance, It could for church parlors, voted Jto accept and proceed to adopt,” and this most, useful and convenient addition was finished in 1902, The original Meecting House not even lighted; now in 1911 cirie lights are voted for the par- The soglety Among the Interesting votes of rer cent years is one appropriating $50 standing the ting House, south of rom time to timeé during the ceding years the advisability of ierging the society and church had [ have been more beautiful, though n considered and in November [we love its dignified slmplicity 1 the former voted “that the |standing grandly among the sur- rounding wooded hills and valleys. It could have been different in many ways, but in one respect it always has been and we hope always wilj be the same—the body that has contained the spirit, the moving vital force of Christianity In this com- munity, the shelter and sanctuary of | our ancestors in their worship of | God in all the generations since its | erection, If there is any inanimate object on carth that should arouse clerk inform the pastor that the so- clety wished to merge and request- od him to call the chureh to act.’ This followed by neces- s and on the day of April, 1922, at a special meeting called for the purpose, the final votes for the transfer of property and society to the chureh > and this Meeting House )t the church which had the previ- Committee to make any and all nec- [ more to us than wood and stone. essary conveyances to complete such ; r. “Resolved that the Ken- | cclesiastical Soclety does | lissolve its organization ”‘FOR SAI E tute made and provided.” Two-Family House, West this vote this ancient Society, | 1 by our forefathers in the | . 15 years before and con- | end, 13 rooms, two sleeping | porches, fireplace, steam wilderness 215 years before and con- heat. 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