Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1910, Page 8

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Past Year has been One of Much Growih for the Meuio-| amons " the churches reporting :long | Trinity church has received the legacy | The choose-up of runs on tho New - dists—Gifts, New Work and Changes. 5 r " : 3 n’ »’ Thm hundred are mediately instructed the trustees of | TROLLEYMEN ARE DISTRICT SUPT. NEWLAND'S REPORT| i it i Bt s b St ™300 e e Conductor Sweet Will Remain on West Side Route. Your a8 last. S anan Sy 2 ¢ ty-five are reported as having Gifts and Bequests. on probation this year. Since the report of last year Norwich g oionab nn, GE FhBe’ on'lthe New lists of probationers are Danie from the estate of Mrs. Joanna D. G. Mystic 10, Windsorville 9, Vernon n Mitchell, amounting to $4,350. The con. | Pany is being held this _week and | [ Want To G‘ Your Sterling 8. Manchester 11, Bridgeton | ference trustees are now in receipt of | 808 dnto effect next Wednesgla: 7, Norwich Trinity 17, Westerly 29.|the Hoyle fund, amounting to $2,500, | There will be a number of chanzes. | Attontion Eighteen churches report an increase |the income to be used for the church | Motorman Patrick Sullivan goes from -—-‘ ¥ - < the Yantic line to the West Sid Declariug it to be his belief that the like thu: of Feaven, bul one of tpe | Wnihe membership. ' . - o fat Bast Thompson. Attawausan is (0| Viciorman George Leonard, now on the | T0 A Entirely New Line of children of the church had not been | brothers, Rev J. S Bell, who heard s f sick- West Side, takes his place. Conduc- irained puwerly, Bishop Thomas B.|his name a.nctiéed for Mooius Conp. T D I aators | o e 1 D e SEoRTL o€ | tor W. H. Sweet remains on one West =y Neely of Wew Orleans the ding | when the appcintments were read, 0eV- | thought it not advisable to try to |rietta Westirook the church at Bridge- | Side car, and on the other will be I d officer at the New England Southern | er lived o sec the new church Nor 10 | pave” 5 gpecial meeting two vears in|ton receives $200. By the will of Hon, (Conductor C. H. Raynes, whose place a les Methodist Bpiscopal conference in At- | greet the expectant company who were case on the Taftville line will be taken oeD. O (ERurainy, alviEel e s | e o mow. » age | mumtcossion. . And Fet i mewey Clinries. Degir of Msiden, Mase, tho o tors to devote sermons or, at least|tor. Rrother Bell asked the oti where an honest and earnest effort | church at Eastford is to receive $1,000, | by ¥Elmer Mulkin. = Motorman C. . Sh Ay B v Standish has a Willimantic-New Lon- was put forth there have been results | the income only to bo used for 'the | Standish has a Willimantic-New Lon: Opplng ags Aortions of sermons, to the children. | permission ‘o be absent for a few 448 | worth tabulating. - This, -the great | church. Hockanum church is_to re- Bishop Neely's views were expressed i attend the funeval ¢f a | woric for which we exist is in danger | ceive $100 by the will of Frank H. Gra- | fun. ~Conductor. Miner changés from during an address on The Doctrines, | long-iime fricnd. At that faneral e | SO0 for WhIch W e e o v are | ham, said $100 to he put at interest for | ¥antic to Falls and Laurel Hil | Splendid Styles and Medium Popular ;ol‘lcl-u Andh Izg‘mry the Methodist | took 2 cmd f:em whlchsheh:»evur r;; asctpal chu covered. He died April 25, three weeks | yngertake to increase the membership | which time the income of the fund may Wesleyan university, the denomin- | after. . He had given eighteen years SUPERIOR COURT ational college, the subject of the | of faithful work to this conferencs, of the country churches, but.this is & | be used. The church at East Hartford remarks of Prof. Willlam Wright of |.and those who knew him best will miss the Wesleyan faculty. Professor | him for a long time. Wright referred -to the recent induc- On the 18th of January of the pres- tion of President Shanklin and said | ent year, Rev. John Sherman, a super- the university now has more students | annuated member of this conference, tham#ever before in its history and | gieqd after a brief iliness at his hcme [ notable thinz has been the organiza- | o™ 1 "same will the trustees of the bids fair to take rank among the very | iy Franklin, Conn, He had been su- first of American educational institu- | perannuated for twenty years but had | League institute, which held its first | CO"eSErRes BONC SR o B0 POSPERS IR | perior court Thursday with the argu- feeling that it is a hopeless thing to |fifty years before it is available, after | changing with John Coone. Prices. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A STYLISH BAG AT A PRICE FROM $2.00 UP TO $4.50 YOU NEED GO NO FARTHER THAN RIGHT HERE, FOR WE HAVE THE GOODS. mistake, as the results- this year in |by the same will has received $50 with- ADJOURNS WITHOUT DATE. the smalil and rural churches will show. | out these conditions. Jewett City =i B ML Epworth League and Other Societies. | church has come into possession of | Arguments Heard in the Miller Divorce It has been a good year for the |3300 BY the will of Cella Mason The = Case—Costs Taxed and Checks Sent Epworth leagues of the district. The trustees, the income only to be used. Out. The erftire day was spent in the su- tion of a Norwich District Epworth | onrerence have come into possession tlons, lost none of his interest in the confer- | meeting at \Villimantic camp ground 3 tnta i £ contiston. B cn Cad Of Norwich District Reports. s i T leernpd WhIlE i last August, It was a marked success. | GoT1 rence ym'm?mz HaINEH Treclove 4 e e &2 | POCKET BOOKS, BILL ROLLS and The report of Superintendent J. H.| him in December, only a few weeks be- | The enrollment was twice what was |1 €5 PFERtY FOUT8 €80, P07, The DRAUERE 1o ™ Lttorneys | LETTER cASES. Newlana for the Norwich district was | fore he died. A% that time he was in | expected. The finances were success- | vave BoF Peromas avaiobe, GO TS (A7 mun and C. T e heard 2 read as follows: his usual health. Brother Sherman had | fully planned for and the whole ven- | ¥e&% OE, NOOSTE CRREEt ¥ P00 Wil | Fidge Greene reserving his decision. | TRAVELING CLOCKS in LEATH- It is with gratitude to Almighty | given six years to the ministry in Min- | ture was a success. The young peo- |2\ % has been applied to the church |Many of the witnesses waited through- | ER CASES, God that we bring our reports tc 1o0u | nesota and sixteen in this confer=nce. [ ple will this yvear find this a great| ;.." o) which ¢ was intended. The |out the day hearing the arguments, 2¢ the Close of this conferc-.ce year. | When his pastor told me that this |opportunity to combine study of | GO0 "O% WoCH (& TO0 TRCOCRG | Tife | At 415 o'clock Sheriff Dra FOCERTT DRINKING CUPS. J¢ has besn & good year. The husraori- | brother had opemed the work in if- | Christian work and racreation under | S2PISnence trmsters ave reveived & it | 5., i ‘the court without date & idioe v gty ous bend of brothers who went out (o | teen places where Methodist churches | the guidance of a splendid faculty of | ' ToR o (IS (0T o Sh oo maYh pe | order of Judge Gardiner Greene. work in the Norwich districe have not | were afterward built I knew that a | well equipped teachers. used for the -<conference claimants,| The costs for the term were taxed by LB AT R BACK o remalhed unbroken. The harmony nas | heroic spirit had gone to a reward for The study of Christian missions and | o ion Trinity church by the will of | Judge Greene following adjournment A K [s) 4 TH indeed Lec: vrbroken and it has been | his apostolic work better than\ this [ the Bible is still being earnestly pros- | i "mavior receives a dwelling house | 2nd on Thursday afternoon late Clerk | BRUSHES AND GARMBNT HANG- world can give. In February, 1910, Rev. William ecuted among the members of the |;, N wich valued at $2,000. According |G- E. Parsons had sent out the checks | ERS IN LEATHER CASES A. | Epworth leagues in the mission and | in Forwich valued at $2.000. According | 1 1o GMicials and for the expenses Taylor, local elder, belonging to the | Bible study classes. Twenty-five Sun- | loome of this propenty is for some |connected with the session. This is| A L ARGE ASSORTMENT OF . ae church at New London, died in Provi- | day schools report an increase in the | iime to go as an annuity to another [Feécord time for such payments and | pOCKET FLASKS, ALL SIZES AND en Icl Is dence at the home of his sister. He | enrollment this year. This, with 2 |joonteo. By the will of Miss Martha , PrOves very pleasing to the employes. PRICES had been for thirty-five years a local | general activity among the Junior Ep- | ywhite the Portland church receives — P _— preacher in our church and for twenty- | worth leagues, constitutes.a very hope- | ¢451 " This has been applied to the Helping Hands’ Whist. Seiiaig Meond April 4th, How To Avoid It and Sargical | three, out of those yedrs he supplied | ful sign. 5 5 payment of the church debt. The Pen-| The Helping Hands’ whist was held eginning. Monday, April 4th, and low To Avoi and Escape a Surgica ;:lhl‘.;rches in t;:ef‘fomllch dmr":it and Willimantic Camp Meeting. field estate has this year paid $100 to|at the home of Rev. and Mrs, A, P. |thereafter, this Store will close = i ad a record for always rendering | oy wag a year of especial interest [the church at Windsorville. The| Blinn of Oak street on Thursday eve- |6 p. m., EXCEPT Wednesday and Sat- Operation, Told By One faithful and valuable services 8 his [ TR OS2 YT O IIREE R, (MET | Chirch at Sterling ds the recipient of a | ning and ten tables were enjoyed. The | rday evenings. o charges. He also deserves an honored |, . 4 It was the fiftieth anniver- | memorial window in memory of Bro.| first ladies’ prize. a china sugar bowl, Who Knows. place on s th e 1oy and the meeting took the form of | William McDowell, Sr. It is given by | and creamer, went to Mrs. L. A. Free- e A T e taisteiot have Losn af | & celebration of thst fact,’ in .=ome |his children. sonages of the dis n;eu!ura. The aadress in recognition Increase of Salaries. 5 A y i of thla fact was given b . D. A. @ . S B 3 g arles Caulkins. . It has only been a few years since| NOST OF TRC WEAL T Cerk soing as a boy helped to prepare the | t7¢i'6c0” Of these but one will recede Retrestments wers served ¢ was| . . & y A Simple Method That Is Always| ¢jicteq with illness. Brother J. H. Al- it was discovered that a surgical oper- [ 125 been able to keep the Worlk Song atton would cure appendicitis; in fact, | DImsell, Put, 1 (he 1arer end of tUC | a great address and was greatly ens|ijoyvear to come. This year there has it has deen but a short time since the| iy = % ease s good-hearted brothers who reside “wuna'u e o i aaen con-| mear’by. Dr. Allen will ask to be sn- | SHEEC S 8 SN RR N SR Rl B ver there is an inflamed con-| ,o;annyated at this conference. Broth- a BT - | ¢hurches have indicated & determina- v s ot ditlon of the appendix, caused by im- | Perannuated 2t this tontew i 3 geton, R. I, 4 _ faeces in the small cavity open- | P FISCher, BAsior ot (r0eeOr hiai | the 'development of the interest I |pastors in amounts of from $30 to Ing $mo the intestine, you themthave| i Brookiyn, N. Y., where he was very 2 ndicitis. iati - o older doctors tsed to call this|Sick and Sglf‘:n't‘;g T ition. | use of the ministers was added to the | 0no 0 Toasl sy among those churches | London. some of the most prominent imMemmation of the bowels, and were £ - eauipment of the grounds. I must not low “the Ene of sufficlent | Speakers on poultry in New England pugzied to know the cause. T T o antne ror | forget to add that the Ladies® Improve- e e will Dé present. . Prof. George V. Smith = ment society of the Willimantic Camp Benevolences. of New Haven will speak on Commer- Even now, with all the knowledge| ;. six weeks with scarlet fever, we have of the disease, no medicall has that of Brother Buck in New Lon- man ean tell you why we should have don for diphtherfa. Dr. Kaufman an appendix, why we find it where it| Norwich Trinity has been incapacitated is, or what are its functions, if it bas| ¢, 5, oqual length of time with 3 ippe. In less degree there has been 3 s disease for which the operation | F1IPDe " | entrance to the ground. They have {It is not possible to tell from the re— i 12 8 ouwe, is usually caused by Indiges- | 1NESS In ,}.’,‘:,g;;;’j‘,“‘:{’ ;;s‘{a};;;‘;g;‘ assumed and partly paid a debt of $400 | ports sent in by the pastors whether| Mexican peons live chiefly on beans, in meny cases follows a|.; Griswold, at South Manchester, h"" 25d indigestnie meal Manchester, and at Vernon. In view Physiclans have until recently rec- or dyspepsia, a cure without) 4 un ation ds assured. e ere the patient is treated with Pastoral Changes. Stuart's Dyepepsia Tablets, the un-| Moodus, which was left vacant by | tion, own. healthy conditions prevailing rapidly | the death of J. S. Bell was not per- The religious part of the meeting This is the third time that I have - 2, » WAY? ) dlsappear, the stomach and intestines | manently supplied till ‘August, when |was a great success—more so than | come to vou with the annual report of | Relieves D:strcss in Five Minutes— ou do not you have not are placed baock in their normal con-| Rev. F. Lewis Brooks, who came t0 |any one in many vears. It did us all [the N h district, and considering - E)ly aMlen, every organ of the body oper- | Us from the membership and ministry | zood to see twenty forward seeking | certain great difficulfies of the field it Guaranteed to cure Indigestion, ed the question of suc- ates s it should, and the inflammation | of the Baptist church, began to supbly | forgiveness for sin and peace with God |is not a discouraging report. What | . cessful housekeeping. is reduced and the operation is avoid- | as a local preacher. September 9 Bish- | through Jesms Christ that last night | matters it that I have seen weary days| - or Money Back. op Wilson transferred Rev. J. A Comecientious physicians, who are| tin from the Vermont conferenc looking after the best interests of | placed him in charge at Quarryv thelr patients, will always keep a sup- | @ place left vacant by the removal On October 24 of last year the Ma- { mon all energy for courage to ask the pivy of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets | Of the supply formerly in charge. handy in their office, where in cases | the last days of October, Rev. N. B. |of construction, was decdicated. Tt | little more money for a more needy |gastritis, but only received slight of sudden attacks of indigestion they | Cook of Jewett City and Voluntown | was a great day for the society ther~ |pastor or as in certain es shame a benefl!B ‘and had te be careful what I Telephone 898. ate. ut, thanks to Mi-o-na stom- can relieve the patient at once. charge wwas transferred to the Maine | When it was finally finished and the |stingy company into doifig their duty. There is no record of a case of ap- | conference, and stationed to the Bea- | cost reckoned up, it was found that | What matters it that I have had to pendicitis where the stomach and|con Street church in Bath, and Rev. | with the furniture, organ etc., the | search from the {in of Maine to the bowels were in a healthy condition| George D. Stanley was transferred and praperly digested the food "from o meal to meal. ett City No better advice can be given to| new accessions to the membership any one who has attacks of indiges-| our conference have been doing good | reached these proportions. Of this |the district superintendent finds a he- tion, or who has been threatened with | work and their churches unanimously | amount the society owed over $10,000, { roic and consecrated man who does not appendicitis, than to tell him to go to| commend_ the appointment Of the |a great debt for so small a company | fear sacrifice and who will leave great- the drug store, pay 50 cents, and take | places left to be supplied at confer- | of God’s children, for the Mapleville | er compensations and put a trained home a package of Stuart’'s Dyspep- | ence and for which no supply was | church is not composed of rich peo- |mind at the service of a little church. At | ple. It s a great task that con- |I have been searching for these men sia Tablets. named. all were speedily fllled. Whenever heartburn. gas in stom- | East Thompson, George Squires: ach or bowels, heart disease or stom- | South Coventry, Ernest L. Am: ach troubles, sour eructatlons, acidity | Staffordville, TRobert Williams or fermentation are present, act at| Eastford, W. W. Shepherd. have per- | the dedication exercises were complet- |ters it that it has been the hardest of S S Chmoation, Dt n 5 O e U O e wnhere | Buests of the association. These and | district made a gain in the amount of it is kmown that it is caused by ihdi- { BOVER T (AR C G e ention= Mar- | 5f the meeting. our conference and stationed at Jew- | society had started to build a church | churches that are left to be supplied. and Voluntown. These two | to cost less than $6,000, but had found | Many of them are so small that they Hind-ainted nictare frame. was re- | (FJEO. A. DAVIS, ceived by Frank Lewis. The consola- Erounis for the hrat mesting Tt was from the new and better condftlon for| .., unceq that the next whist will be held on April 14, with Mrs, George Lathrop of Laurel Hill avenue. 3ved. The association very fitly cel- | not heen so marked an increase and yet ebrated the anniversary by buying 5 |inhere is a satisfactory progrese, for six This, it is clear to those who know LS TN Saaeien OF the R T At the meeting of the Southern these grounds, will be needed in the atly encourages both|New England Pouliry and Pet Stock future. A new dormitory for free ;},fi"'{"n‘; Sotricl superintendent, for | association Friday evening in New as Meeting association has made possi- ¥ * cial Poultry Raising and Prof. W. O. of ble much of the improvement that has We have tried to give careful atten-} Rogers of Norwich will talk on Pure been achieved in the past few years. | tion to the benevolences this year, urg-| Bred Poultry. R. E. Colby and W. la 7 his vear they finished paying for the | ing again and again the claims.of| A, D’Arche, officers of the New Eng- series of stone steps that adorn the [those we feared would be neglected.|jand Poultry Journal, will also speak. A basket full of clothes just received from us is cer- tainly much more inviting than a tub full of dirty clothes to be washed. Do you know about the WET WASH at | that the association was carrying. | there ‘will be any gain,or not. In many | rice, corn, cheap cuts of meats, cofree, They have fitted and cared for the |cases there will be a gain; in some| tortillas and peppers. Bread is not Bethel, or home of the clergymen |there will not. Last year the Norwich | used by these people. other helpful deeds have made the La- ({IE b:hne\'glenc‘g (‘Dlledcted,' Whflel botE dies’ Improvement association deserv- {the other districts made a loss. wisl edly popular with all the members and | we might make another gain this year, S'omachs Repaired friends of the Camp Meeting associa- | but shall be satisfied is we hold our and cold nights, that T have had to be away from home more than in any former year, that I have had to sum- Let Mrs.. Griffith tell you about Mi- ©o-na, the greatest prescription for S’ & J. fiREfisoN stomach troubles ever written: ! N For yvears I have doctored for acute 193":::”":,'"" c::’:"' t 3 Other Special Occasions and Services In | pleville M. E. church, so long in course | officials of needy churches to raise a ach tablets, I can now eat anything. M Last Christmas, after partaking of a hearty turkey dimner, I was seized with an attack of acute indigestion, FUNERAL ORDERS and the doctor worked over me for y %ours before I gotarelief. He paid me eight visits before T could say I was Artistically Arranged by well enough to sit up. But since then I have taken Mi-o-na_ tablets, and 1| HUNT . . * * The Florist, have not been troubled since. Befare £ ’ using Mi-o-na 1 had attacks about| Tek 130. Lafayette ‘Street. every month.”—Mrs. Ida Griffith, 1213 Juniéa C St, Washington, D. C., July 5, 1909. o Mi-o-na stomach tablets are sold by . GEOIGE G. Gl‘""" druggists everywhere and at The Lee & Os A Co. 1 1 box. They are suatanteed 1o eure mawes- | UNdertaker and Embalmer to | church had cost over $20.000. The | Miesouri river for men to fill these of | its ideals growing until they had |will not be properly cared for unless at | fronted Bishon Hamilton as he cam: | and thank God I have not failed. The at | before that little company. Six thou- | district wae never. better manned than at | sand dollars were subscribed before | it has been this past year. What mat- once. Take a dose of the Tablets and | formed acceptably the important du- | ed and the other four thousand was |my years in toil. I have gotten the ®et relief ag soon as possible. ties of pastor. so arranged as to rest without accu- |men. We have together given one year | tion, soir stomach, belching gas, dizzi- mulation of interest till plans can bey{more of work to a worthy field. We |nes biliousness, heavines or any 52 I’ro“denee sl-. 'l'.llvul 2. At -all druggists—50 cents. Membership and Spiritual 'Work. Send us your name and address to- About eighty deaths h: b 5 1 day and we will at once send You bY | pored se Sar thic rear Amect ove | the long and arduous work that many | sather a harvest of members into the mz-ll a sample g-mxe i;ee Address| hundred and seventv-five have been ,\ mmh 0., 150 Stuart BlAg., | reported as removing by certificate, fars - « | without certificate, or withdrawn. ch allmen Try Booth's Pills for constipation— joyful surprise—25e, made to reduce that. This completes | have once more been permitted to never expected to see finished. No |kingdom and a harvest of money for P‘:“I'P;;‘"fl:l:';l:fl day ‘;:;‘v‘v‘h'fi.f:l"‘ wonder the people felt so glad thdy |the worthy causes of our heloved ‘elephon. = aprisM held a week of services with sermoa |church, and let us hope we have re- and organ recitals to celebrate. It | cetved in ourselves another harvest of is the most beautiful church in ths: [moral and spiritual strength. Unto Reputation and Quality is what insures every man baying his CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS a square deal every day in the year at OUR AIM IS TO GIVE OUR PATRONS MERCHANDISE SECOND TO NONE IN QUALITY AND AT AS LOW A PRICE AS HONEST DEALING WL PERMIT. N THE MAN WHO TURES ON SPENDING FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 FOR HIS SPRING SUFI' WILL MARVEL AT THE EXCELLENT VALUES TO PBE FOUND HERE. STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHING FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS, LEADS THE WORLD IN STYLE, QUALITY AND FIT, AND NEVER FAILS TO PLEASE THE MOST EXACTING. A Correct Hat IS VERY ESSENTIAL AND CALLS FOR MORE EXACTION THAN ANYTHING A MAN WEARS. BESIDES THE ASSURANCE OF CORRECT STYLE YOU HAVE OUR REPUTATION FOR SELLING THE BEST HATS THIS COUNTRY PRODUCES AND AT MOST MODERATE PRICES. *“The particular men buy their Hats here.”’ John A. Moran, Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, Oorner Main and Shetucket Streets district. May it last a thousand yeacs | the kingdom of God in the world be for the use of God's dear children. the glory and the profit of this year's Willimantic church, after extens've | work in the Norwich district. of Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods, Lin ens, all at lowest priced. Good lengthe for suits and skirts, Call. and see them. THE REMNANT STORB, ( PRONUINCED HIGH-0-ME) repairs, casting considerably over tarr] | 53:000 had its reopening September | The administration of polics and | DUures catan "cg;mmm tndm 179 Went Main St. 1909. This was a welcome event. | justice for @ year costs London $10,- | PIeatios i CROREEeOn by ; JOHN BLOOM, Prop For many years the society had strug- | 000,000. Next to Fire Station. mar2éd £led under debt till a few years ag this incubus was removed, and undie efficient leadership of the past.», L. B. Flocken, the other long- New and cefling, new lights and pair:, WE GUARANTEE new carpets and a rebuilt organ make the subsgantial building look almost EVERYTHING WE SELL new. Dr. D_ A. Jordan, who wae a Willimantic boy, once a member ot i ST <hat church, and whose father had WE TRUST EVERBODY tuflt no inconsiderable part of thes walls themselves, was the preacher of OPEN AN ACCOUNT the ©ccasion. On November 28, 1909, a similar re- dedication took place at Attawaugan. The church there having been in -ou- siderable measure rebuilt at a cost of $1.506, was re-opened with Several days of services with sermons by for- mer pastors. This, too. was a time of rejoicing and inspiration. Oct. 20, 1909, the church at Crystal - [ ] o ] Lake was reopened and a new church \ bell consecrated. The society is very small here and when it was found that . 9 b $650 had been.raised and expended to beautify the church and repair it and 1390 e mew bell vervoon” wonercd ) For Men, Youths, Women and Misses ¢ | last two ¥y under the pastorate of 3 y. o ’ e e R F VL BUY ON CREDIT--THE EASY WAY Debts, Repairs and New Enterprises. A Little a Week Pays for Your Goods While Wearing Them The church at Putnam has raised and paid $600 of its parsonage debt. This reduces the whole debt to $1,000. We hope that will by elled next . w M e Boriina caren paa son ot v |l 1 omen’s en’s debt this year. There are now but i n - thirteen churches in this district of ; Glnthlng clflth'ng ht church& that are in debt. Three of th debts are provided for, B P t‘:'ifl'ing floating debt of sé;za, Men’s Nobby All Wool Suits | Men’s Nobby All Wool and the other nine are no great burden. : ] . ¥ Nevertheless e wiish the churches c A #1200 £o $40.00 Ui e o . < would rouse themselves and pay these - . ¢ et Boys' Fancy and School obligations oft. B °me:“ Stylish ° Bkirts, Suits uring the year in addition to those i % 1.00 to $12.00 . . repairs already mentioned In reference : ;99709800 4 to the rededicatory serv! ‘Norwich § 9 ’ Men's Spring Top Coat Trinity has repaired and redecorated ; \ hori e g gty St s S AL A to the amount of $1,300, Hazardville i $2.50 to $20.00 church ha.go ixasta}{]ez}l elgctrl(‘_ lights f A & Men’s Hats costing $750, Rockville church repairs L \ yomen’ hildren’ .00 to $3.00 to vestry $650, Moosup Tepairs to par- : 144 sens ;""‘;‘es hgiays i 2 “ sonage and New London repairs to ¥ Men's and Boys' Shoes church each to the amount of $600, ¥ $1.25 to $4.00 $1.50 to $4.00 Wapping church steel ceiling and walls for church with other repairs $640, and : . OPER MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Haddam Neck, long inactive, seemingly dead, has aroused herself and spent $725 in refitting the country church for use again, and seventeen other churches speni sums ranging from $90 to $470. These aggregate $4,000. With the exception of the Norwich Trinity church, these repairs are all paid or fl’le payment is provided for. In Februa: of this year the church at Hockanu: sold its parsonage, which was an an- cient building an@d far below the aver— age of the parsonages of the Norwich district. The quarterly conference im-

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