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Sunday School .- Robert H. Burton, Sup't; Gertrude F. Goodell. Ass't Sup't; Edwin S. Mugford, Sec'y and Treas .; H. W. Richards, Charles B. Kelsey, Librarians; School at 12.15 P. M .; Teachers, 14; Scholars, 150.
OUR LADY OF SORROWS CHURCH, ROMAN CATHOLIC. PARK VILI.E. The corner stone was laid May 30, 1887. Church dedicated Sept. 18, 1887; cost $12,000. Masses Sun- days at 8 and 10.30 A. M., Vespers at 8 P. M. Rev. . J. P. GUINET, Rector.
Sunday School-At 2.80 P. M., in charge of Our Lady of LaSalette Missionaries.
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NORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZIONS CHURCH.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH .- 305 ASYLUM ST.
This church was organized, and a house of worship erected, in 1820, on 141 Trumbull st., and enlarged in 1829. The new edifice is built of brick, with basement of Portland stone. It was commenced in May, 1859; finished and dedicated April 4, 1860. The whole building, from front to rear, aside from towers, is 95 by 65 feet in width. The audience room is 78 by 62% feet. The walls and ceiling are finely fres - coed. Audience room floor contains 126 pews, and will seat, including gallery, 1,000 persons. The east tower is 12 feet square, and 66 feet high; west tower, an octagon, 16 feet diam- eter, 108 ft. high. Seats free. 585 members.
Officers of the Church .- Rev. ICHABOD SIM- MONS, D. D., Pastor; Trustees - George W. Newton, Pres't; John Fairman, W. H. Newell, I. M. Wilcox, P. H. Reeve, B. F. Beardsley, I. H. Coe, J. B. Barnes, C. W. Hills. Annual meeting 1st Monday, Sept.
Stewards .- Miles B. Preston, Chas. E. Par- ker, T. F. Hill, R. P. Martin, Eiisha Ryder, W. H. Hipple, W. R. Sage, G. F. Warfield, W. H. Wilde, Charles S. Smith, E. W. Gustafson, Charles H. Ewing.
Sabbath School .- W. H. Newell, Sup't; Imri M. Wilcox, Mrs. W. H. Hipple, Ass'ts; T. F. Hill, Sec'y; A. M. Waldron, Ass't Sec'y ; I. H. Coe, Treas .; W. R. Sage, Librarian; W. S. Buckley, C. E. Parker, F. D. Newell, Assistant Librarians. 700 vols. in Library; Teachers, 86; Scholars, 440; School, 12.15 P. M. Annual meeting, 1st week in January.
NORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH .- 903 MAIN ST.
This church erected and dedicated & chapel, April 9, 1871. The corner stone for this edifice was laid July 11, 1878, and dedicated Oct. 1874. Gothic style, of brick, fire stone trimmings; length 96 feet, width 60 feet; seats 500 persons.
Officers of the Church. - Rev. JOSEPH IRONS, Pastor; Trustees- William H. Talcott, Robert Cairnes, F. C. Graves; H. A. Camp, Clerk; Geo. N. Seidler, J. E. Marsh, Charles May, E. S. Gardner, Wm. H. Watrous. An- nual election, 3d Monday in Sept.
Stewards .- Julius Weed, John M. Parker, Howard A. Camp, James S. Birden, S. H. Wollerton, .J. B. Hawley, Nathan Delap, H. D. Burnham, Ira J. Strong, Frank A. Davoll, E. L. Furrey.
Sabbath School .- Julius Weed, Supt .; S. H. Wollerton, Mrs. W'm. H. Hahn, Ass'ts: Frank H. Waterhouse, Sec'y; Wm. E. Harvey, Tr .; Ira J. Strong, Librarian: Charles B. Krug, Assistant; 550 vols. in Library; Officers and Teachers, 34; Scholars, 297; School, 12.15 P M. Annual meeting, 2d Monday in January.
AFRICAN M. E. ZIONS CHURCH. 269 PEARL ST. Established, 1836.
Their edifice, with a lecture room, was erected in 1857. It is 34 by 60 feet; contains 56 slips and seats 445; cost $6,000. Members. 125. Services, 10.45 A. M., 8 and 7.80 P. M.
Rev. L. H. TAYLOR, Pastor; W. H. Jones, Pres't; W. S. James, Treas .; Morris Mitchel, Sec'v; James A. Curtis, Vincent E. Davis, Sanford Harrison, William Jones, Walter Young, Virgil Wilson, Trustees.
Sunday School .- Rev. L. H. Taylor. Sup't; Miss F. Thompson, Sec'y; J. S. Taylor, Tr .; Prim Batson, Librarian; 375 vols. in Library; Teachers, 10: Scholars, 125; School 1.80 P. M. Annual meeting in Jan.
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SO. PARK METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 21 MAIN ST. Organized 1869. Dedicated Jan. 1869 The corner stone of this church edifice of Gothic style was laid September 1, 1874. It is of brick with brown stone trimmings and about 800 sittings. Edifice dedicated April 2, 1875. Seats free. A chapel in the rear was dedicated Feb. 23, 1886.
Officers of the Church .- Rev. WILLIAM A. RICHARD, Pastor; S. M. Stiles, Pres't; L. E. Parkhurst, Sec'y ; D. E. Lyman, Treas .; S. M. Stiles, D. A. Spear, H. S. Holt, C. W. Clark, R. R. Latimer, D. E. Lyman, W. G. Simmons, Louis E. Parkhurst, Trustees; H. S. Cook, George S. Bull, C. B. Averill, R. H. Southergill, H. D. Clemens, D. E. Lyman, H. Cowlishaw, W. H. Pomroy, I. Cross, Jr., C. E. McCausland, W. G. Wilson, M. H. Moyer, Stewards. 385 members. Mrs. C. N. Green, Organist; John Williams, Sexton.
Sunday School .- Harry E. Parkhurst, Sup't; W. H. Pomeroy, Miss L. May Wilson, Ass'ts; Clayton P. Cham- berlin, Sec'y; G. W. Sanford, Ass't Sec'y; L. E. Park- hurst, Trens; H. W. Conklin, G. A. Embury, Lib'ns; 1,022 vols. in Library; Mrs. Geo. A. Embury, Sup't Inf. Dep't; Mrs. C. E. McClausland, Sup't Int. Dep't; Offi- cers and Teachers, 40; Scholars, 390; School, 12.15 P.M. Annual election, 2d Monday in December.
GERMAN M. E. CHURCH .- 61 TEMPLE ST. Organized November 13, 1885.
Officers of the Church .- Rev. E. W. PEGLOW, Pas- tor and President; Joseph Gallon, Secretary; G. Mannz, Treas. ; G. Mannz, Chas. Bickel, A. Goetz, Jos. Gallon, E. W. Peglow, Trustees; Aug. Goetz, G. Mannz, Charles Bickel, Joseph Gallon, G. Loescher, Christ Gammerdinger, Anton Loescher, Stewards. Services at 10.45 A. M., and 7.45 P. M., Sundays: also on Thurs- day evening. Annual election first Monday in Sept. H. Myers, Sexton.
Sabbath School .- Aug. Goetz, Sup't; G. Mannz, Ass't; H. Loescher, Sec'y; G. Mannz, Treas .; Antone Loescher, Librarian; Teachers, 13; Scholars, 50: School, 9.30 A. M. 200 volumes in Library.
CONN. ASS'N OF NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. Incorporated, March 11, 1879.
Henry G. Thompson, Milford, Pres't; A. Marwick, Jr., Hartford, Sec'y; Geo. W. Bancroft, Hockanum, Treas. Meets quarterly, at Hartford and New Haven. Annual meeting in Feb. Mrs. G. O. Sawyer, C. Sec'y and Lib.
UNITY CHURCH .- 26 PRATT ST. FIRST UNITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY. Organized July 27, 1844. Reorganized April 12, 1879. This edifice was dedicated April 3, 1881. It is or brick and stone, 86 feet in length by 57 feet in width, with folding circular seats instead of pews.
Officers .- Rev. JOSEPH WAITE, Pastor: Horace Corn- wall, President; Charles H. Clarke, Vice President; Joseph Dawson, Clerk and Treas .; William Francis, William E. Dickinson, Josiah Q. Baker, Ex. Com .; L. K. Seymour, E. A. Perry, Auditors. Annual meeting first Monday in April. Services at 10.45 A. M. Church year from September to 2d Sunday in July inclusive.
Sunday School .- At 12.15 P. M .; Mrs. Lizzie C. Baker, Sup't; Mrs. Helen M. Root, Ass't Sup't; E. M. Cutting, Sec'y ; Mrs. E. S. Rogers, Treas .; L. A. Cressy, Libra- rian; Frank S. Crane, Ass't Librarian; Officers and Teachers, 12; Scholars, 80. 625 vols. in Library. Annual meeting last Tuesday in May.
WARBURTON CHAPEL .- 61 TEMPLE ST. Chapel dedicated June 18, 1866.
Oscar A. Phelps, 48 Hopkins st., Superintendent. Religious services Sunday afternoons at 6.30 r. x. in English. Sunday mornings and evenings at 7.45 and Thursday evenings, in Gerinan. German pastor, Rev. E. W. Peglow.
Trustees .- F. B. Cooley, D. R. Howe, J. B. Pierce, J. C. Parsons, Henry Roberts, Solon P. Davis, J. C. Hills. An'I meeting, 1st Tuesday, Dec. Henry M.vers, Sexton.
Sunday School every Sunday at 2 P.M .; O. A. Phelps, Sup't; Solon P. Davis, Ass't; Miss Margaret B. Lee, Sup't Primary Dep't; Mrs. S. P. Davis, Sup't Home Dep't; Ferdinand Richter, Sec'v; C. R. Hansel. Ass't: J. C. Hills, Tr. and Lib'n; N. Hungerford, N. Weeks, Ass'ts; Teachers, 37; Scholars, 200; Library, 500 vols.
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN EMANUEL CHURCH .- 187 RUSS ST.
Officers of the Church .- Rev. S. C. FRANZIN, Pastor: E. J. Larson, C. J. Anderson, Gus. Hellstrom, Deacons; David Stromberg, Julius Larson, John .Johnson, J. M. Johnson. C. O. Anderson, John Nelson, Trustees; John Anderson, Sec'y; David Stromberg, Treas. Services Sundays, 10.30 A. M., 7.45 P. M .; Thursdays, 7.45 P. M. Org. Nov. 12, 1889. An'l meeting 1st Monday in Jan.
Sunday School .- Rev. S. C. Franzin, Sup't; meets at 12 noon. Young People's Society Fortuna .- Meets 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings monthly.
Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society - Meets last Thursday in each month. .
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ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH-ROMAN CATHOLIC.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH-ROMAN CATHOLIC.
ST. PATRICKS CHURCH .- ROMAN CATHOLIC .- 88 CHURCH ST.
This Church was first gathered June, 1828, in Talcott street, and was destroyed by fire May 11, 1853. Their recent edifice was dedi- cated Dec. 14, 1851, and was destroyed by fire Jan. 24, 1875. Their present edifice was ded- icated Nov. 26, 1876; consecrated Oct. 4, 1884. The length from the outside of tower to outside of chancel, is 166% feet, and the breadth is 78 feet; the height of tower and spire from ground is 216 feet; and cost $175,000. Seats for 2000 persons; 240 pews on main floor and 96 in galleries. About 4000 members.
Very Rev. JOHN A. MULCAHY, Vicar-Gen ral, Pastor; Rev. John F. Boland, Rev. J. J. Downey, Rev. John Loftus, Assistants; E. J. Dooley, Organist; F. X. Fury, Sexton. Mass at 7.80; 9; 9.30; 10.30 A. M .; Vespers, 3 P. M. Sunday School-Very Rev. John A. Mulcahy, Sup't; and in charge of the Sisters of Mercy, 14 Assistants; Teachers, 85; Scholars, 1050; School, 9.80 A M.
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC MALE SCHOOL, 806 Allyn street is in charge of the Sisters of Mer- cy; total number of boys 425. The female department is under charge of the Sisters of Mercy, and numbers 850.
ST. CATHARINE ACADEMY. - 89 Church st. Connected with the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy is a young ladies' music school and two orphan asylums. Sister Mary James, superioress of girls asylum, Sister Alfred of boys asylum. Number of boys, 57; girls, 40.
ST. PETERS CHURCH-ROMAN CATH- OLIC .- 44 MAIN ST.
The building at this location, first occupied as a School House, then by Protestant Metho- dist Episcopal, and afterward rented as a Free Mission Chapel, was, September, 1859, pur- chased for Roman Catholic purposes, and an addition attached. It was dedicated by Bishop MCFARLAND, on Sunday, December 4, 1859. In April, 1865, a freestone structure was commenced, which is 75 feet broad and 164 feet long, and it is one of the largest church edifices in the State. Its entire cost, when completed, will be over $200,000. There are churchi sittings in the basement, which at present are used for Sunday school and church society purposes. About 4500 members.
Rev. T. W. BRODERICK, Pastor; Rev. J. T. Lynch, Rev. E. J. Broderick, Rev. F. J. Lally, Ass'ts; E. V. Caulfield, Organist. 1st Mass in church at 7 A. M .; 2d Mass at 9 A. M .; Special Mass for Children at 9.00 A. M. in basement Chapel; High Mass at 10.80 A. M .; Vespers, 8 P. M.
Sunday School-Rev. Sister M. Andrea, Sup't; Teachers, 85; Scholars, 1262; School, 10 to 11 A. M. Sunday School in the basement chapel. CONVENT OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART .- 48 MAIN ST. Rev. Sister M. Andrea, Superioress, and 16 Sisters.
ST. PETER'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL,-Rear 40 Main st. Under charge of Sisters of Mercy, numbers, male dep't, 446; female dep't, 448.
ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH-ROMAN CATHOLIC.
WILSON STREET COR. LAUREL.
Cornerstone laid Sept. 8, 1876. Rev. JAMES J. SMITH, Pastor. Mass every Sunday at 11.00 A. M .; Holy days at 5.80 and 8 A. M. Vespers 3.80 P. M. About 900 members. Sun- day School at 8 P. M .; Miss Alice Guinan, Sup't; Teachers, 24; Scholars, 160.
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ST. JOSEPHS CATHEDRAL .- ROMAN CATHOLIC. 150 FARMINGTON AV.
The corner stone of this edifice was laid April 29. 1877. Consecrated May 8, 1892. The basement chapel was opened for divine service Feb. 10, 1878. It has six chapels, besides the main sanctuary and an auditorium 16 feet high and 280 feet long and has a seating capacity for 2000 persons.
Clergy .- Rt. Rev. MICHAEL TIERNEY. D.D., Bishop of Hartford; Rev. W. . J. SHANLEY, Rector: Rev. JAMES P. DONOVAN, D. D., Chancellor and Sec'y; Rev. WM. J. MCGURK, Rev. THOS. S. DUGGAN, Rev. F. P. HAVEY. Rev. EDWARD FLANNERY. Masses 7.00,; 9.00; 10.30 A. M .; Vespers 3 P. M .; School 9 A. M .; Scholars, 650.
MT. ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT. 160 Farmington av .; building dedicated Nov. 27, 1873: it is of brick, four stories high with basement and cellar.
ST. STEPHAN'S BEN. SOCIETY (ST. STEPHANUS KRANKEN UNTERSTÜTZUNGS VEREIN). - GERMAN ROMAN CATHOLIC. Organized, March 10, 1889. Frank Herding, Pres't; Albert Frobel, Vice Pres't; Chas. J. Wittmann, Cor. Sec'y; John F. Usinskie, Fin. Sec'y; Paul M. Beck, Treas .; Joseph Schmidt, Bene- dict Zimmer, John Lincks, Trustees. Meets first and third Sundays monthly, at 3 P. M. Edifice cor. Win- throp and Ely streets; dedicated April 9, 1893.
ST. ANN'S CHURCH-FRENCH CATHOLIC. 362 PARK STREET. Organized, Jan. 6, 1889.
Rev. P. E. Roy, Pastor. Mass every Sunday, at 8.30 and 10.30 A. M; Vespers at 4.00 P. M. Holy days at 5.30 and 9 A. M. About 1,000 members. Sunday School, 8.00 P. M. Teachers, 2; scholars, 69. Trustees, Charles Cote, J. B. Ayotte.
SWEDISH ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. RUSS STREET CORNER HUNGERFORD. Organized October 25, 1889.
Officers of the Church .- Rev. L. W. A. BJORKMAX. Pastor; John Nilson, C. J. Carlson, John Johnson, A. G. Anderson, C. W. Gustafson, J. A. Magonuesson, Deac- ons; Mathilda J. Engstrom, J. Mathilda Svenson, Aman- da Johnson, Selma C. Johnson, Abba Nilson, Annie O. Anderson, Deaconesses: F. E. Wedberg, Binzen John- son, F. W. Larson, O. W. Snell, Amandus Calson, J. R. Lilja, Trustees; A. G. Anderson, Clerk ; F. E. Wedlerg. Treas .; F. G. Kristenson, C. A. Johnson, Auditors; L. Gustaf Svenson, Organist; C. W. Gustafson, Sexton.
Services, Sunday 10 30 A.M. and 7.80 P.M .; Wednes- days and Fridays, 7.30 P. M. Members, 160.
Sunday School .- Rev. L. W. A. Bjorkman, Sup't; John Olsan, Ass't; August Gidhart, Sec'y ; Alex Pet- erson, Treas .; Anshelm Svenson, Arthur Engstrom, L. Lanson, F. W. Larson, Alfred Mazruson, John Nilson, Mathilda Sundquist, Teachers. School 12 noon. Au- nual meeting 1st Sunday in January. Members, 75.
SWEDISH BAPTIST CHURCH. Organized, Oct 27, 1888.
Rev. NILS Ex, 5 Squire st., Pastor; John Erickson. A. Johnson, Deacons; Adolph Larsen, Treas .; Justus Johnson, Fred Wilen, August Johnson, Committee. Services in Parlors, South Baptist Church, Sundays. at 10.45 A.M., 7.45 P.M., Wednesdays 7.45 P. M. Com- munion, first Sunday monthly. Annual meeting, Jan. Young People's Society meet Sundays at 6 P. M .. at 234 Pearl st .; Oscar Johnson, Sec'y.
FIRST SWEDISH M. E. CHURCH,-802 ASYLUM ST. Organized Sept. 21, 1895.
Rev. AUGUST P. SYREN, Pastor; Emil Hjerpe, Sec'y and Treas .; Chas. Engstrand, Collector; A. R. Nylen, Albert Lindstrom, Classleaders; Edward Engstrand, Albin Engstrom, Trustees. Services Sunday at 10.80 A. M., Wednesdays at 7.30 P. M.
ALLYN MEMORIAL CHAPEL.
Entrance of Spring Grove Cemetery, 901 Main street, finished .Jan. 1, 1883; cost $40,000; paid for by the late T. M. Allyn. First funeral services held therein, Mar. 12, 1884.
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CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER-UNIVERSALIST.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER .- UNIVERSALIST .- 284 MAIN ST. Organized June 18, 1827.
This edifice is 58 feet in width by 116 feet in length, with a tower at southwest corner 104 feet in height. There are 172 pews on the floor and 36 in the galleries. Dedicated in the fall of 1860 Services 10.45 A. M.
Officers of the Church .- Rev. FREDERIC W. PERKINS, Pastor; Abner Church, L. L. Ens- worth, Francis H. Richards, Geo. H. Hebard, Deacons ; Charles G. Lincoln, Clerk.
Sabbath School .- George H. Hebard, Sup't; F. S. Carey, Mrs. G. F. Whitney, Mrs. L. L. Ensworth, Ass'ts; Miss Emma Fowler, Sec'y; Frank Mellen, Ass't Sec'y: Arthur L. Brown, Treas .; L. Ellis, C. S. Woodward, Librarians; Library 900 vols .; Teachers, 21; Scholars, 250; School, 12.10 P. M. Annual election, Dec.
Society .- Lester L Ensworth, R. W. Farmer, Hiram Bissell, C N. Fowler, F. S. Carey, Com .; C. G. Lincoln, Clerk ; W. I .. Wakefield, Treasurer. Annual meeting. last Monday in March. Wm. T. Plimpton, Organist; Chaun- cey Kilbourne, Sexton.
GRACE CHAPEL .- EPISCOPAL. NEW PARK AVENUE
Edifice Consecrated November 11, 1868.
FREDERICK P. SWEZEY, Minister in charge; Ezra Smart, James S. Jones, Henry U. Richmond, ( Treasurer), A. M. Randall, John Ferguson, James T. Ronald, Christopher S. Johnstone, Wm. Monks, Wm. Gadsby, Hiram W. Elmer, Joseph Hillyer, Samuel G. Tracy, John Smart, A. M. Randall (Clerk), Pruden- tial Committee. Services Sundays, 10.45 A.M. and 7 P. M., Fridays, 7.45 P.M.
Sunday School. - Frederick P. Swezey, Sup't; David Willard, Assistant Sup't; Harry Young, Librarian. Meets at 2.30 P. M .; Bi- ble class at 2 30 P. M .; Teachers, 18; Schol- ars. 175; 250 vols. in Library; 300 vols. in Guild Library.
HARBISON AVENUE CHAPEL. WEST END OF HARBISON AV. Dedicated June 11, 1875. School 4.15 P.M.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 186 CAPITOL, AVE, COR. CLINTON STREET. Organized November 4, 1851.
This second edifice was dedicated May 17th, 1870. The Church is built of Connecti- cut granite, with trimmings of Portland and Ohio stone. The tower and spire to rise 135 feet. The whole building is 128 by 57 feet. The audience room of the Church is 86 by 50 feet. Services 10.45 A. M. Young People's meeting at 7.80 P. M. 298 members.
Officers of the Church .- Rev. W. W. BRECK- ENRIDGE, Pastor; W. H. Stockwell, Alexan- der Watson, Fred. R. Westwood, John John- ston, R. J. Carey, Ruling Elders.
Society .- W. F. Henney, Samuel Collins, Henry Ford, John Johnston, Wm. B. Low, Trustees; Fred. D. Berry, Clerk ; C. M. Hen- ney, Treas .; Charles Small, Ass't Treas. An- nual meeting 3d Tuesday in March.
Sabbath School .- Frederick Westwood, Sup't; John Johnston, Ass't Sup't; Miss L. J. Harri- son, Sec'y; S. H. Berry, Ass't Sec'y; Fred'k Berry, Treas .; J. A. M. Bell, Librarian; Fred. Lycett. Ass't Librarian; 600 vols. in Library; Teachers, 28; Scholars, 152; School, 12.15 P.M
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ASSOCIATION ADAS ISRAEL.
Meet at 8 Pratt st. Saturdays and holidays, mornings and evenings. Organized, 1862. Nathan Kempner, Pres't; L. Price, Vice Pres't; Joel Samuels, Treas .; Louis S. Price, Sec'y; B. Selzer, S. Gleszer, Ben. Neivert, Trustees; I. Holstein, A. Malley, M. Levy, Executive Committee; I .. S. Price, J. Salad, M. Do- renbaum, A. Raphael, S. Silverstein, Burial Ground Committee. Annual election, first Sunday in October.
BAPTIST BOYS' BRIGADE. SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH.
C. A. Weed, Pres't; Frank E. Tolhurst, Major; Alvin E. Squires, Sec'y; William C. Tolhurst, Treas. Organized Jan. 24, 1894. Meets Friday evenings. Annual election in Jan.
BAPTIST BOYS' BRIGADE. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. A. H. Crosby, Pres't; W. H. Sloane; Sec'y; H. H. Saunders, Capt .; W. M. Bartlett, Lieut. Organized March, 1894. Meets Tuesday evenings.
BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION OF CONN.
A. P. Carroll, Norwich, Pres't; Edward Miller, Mer- iden; Geo. W. Hodge, Rainbow, Vice Pres'ts ; Frank W. Payne, Hartford, Sec'y and Treas. Organized 1871. Annual election in October.
BROTHERHOOD OF ANDREW AND PHILIP, FOURTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Rev. H. H. Kelsey, Pres't; A. C. Arnold, Vice Pres't; Frank M. Johnson, Treas .; Robert E. Lee, Cor. Sec'y. Organized, July, 1891. Meets in chapel, every 4th Monday evening.
CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH .- 20 SPRING ST.
Rev. S. J. ANDREWS, Elder in charge; Rev. S. H. Allen, Rev. J. A. R. Rogers, Pastors; W. M. Brigham, John Ponsaing, George D. Pyott, Deacons. Sunday services : Holy Eucharist, 10.30 A. M., evening prayer 5 o'clock. Organized October, 1868.
CHURCH OF SACRED HEART .- 88 WINDSOR ST. ITALIAN ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Rev. EDWARD FLANNERY, Pastor. Number of com- municants in Hartford, 1,000; in Connecticut, 18,000.
CONN. SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Organized, 1857. Incorporated, 1893.
Cullen B. Foote, New Haven, Pres't; W. H. Hall, West Hartford, Sec'y; John D. Converse, Putnam, Treas .; C. H. Platt, New Haven, Auditor. The above officers and 24 Executive Committee constitute the State Central Committee. Election at Biennial State Convention Oct. 1896.
ELIZABETH CHAPEL .- 26 WASHINGTON ST.
This memorial Chapel, erected on the Retreat for the Insane grounds, is for the use of the inmates of said institution, for religious worship, and was ded- icated Dec. 24, 1875. Its cost was $14,000, including organ, etc.
FARTHER LIGHTS. ASYLUM AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH.
Miss Ida Hathaway, Pres't; Miss Daisy Gemmill, Vice Pres't; Miss Lena Burwell, Sec'y; Miss Alice Burpee, Treas. Organized March, 1894. Meets as notified.
HARTFORD BAPTIST UNION.
H. M. Thompson, Pres't; George W. Hodge, Vice Pres't; H. H. Dickinson, Sec'y; John Gemmill, Treas.
OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH .- PARKVILLE. Chapel built in 1888. Church organized Mar. 26, 1896. Rev. A. R. SMITH, Pastor; Alex. Cameron, Deacon; G. B. Turner, Clerk; J. G. D. Newton, Treas .; Nellie M. Barrows, Ass't Treas. 41 members.
HARTFORD CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION. Organized Oct. 19, 1887.
Rev. H. De Witt Williams, Pres't; L. A. W.le. Sec'y and Treas .; L. A. Wiley, Miss Mary E C&- man, Mrs. Isaac Cross, Jr., H. De Witt Williams, Iz Strong, Jr., N. B. Bassett, W. D. Burt, Execute Committee. Meets in February, April, June, October and Dec. Annual meeting in October.
HARTFORD SOCIAL SETTLEMENT,
15 NORTH STREET. Organized March 1, 1895.
Mrs. Frank I. Prentice, Vice Pres't; Mrs. Arch's Perkins, Treas; Isabel Eaton, Sec'y; Rodney Dean -. C. D. Hartranft, Geo. R. Shepherd, John M. Holcomle. P. H. Woodward, Geo. H. Day, George Pope, F. S. Luther, E. K. Mitchel, W. F. Gordy, Trustees. Annaal election in March.
MORGAN STREET MISSION SCHOOL CHAPEL, 52 MORGAN ST. Organized March 21. 1852. Allen H. Newton, Sup't; Samuel G. Huntington, Hattie Gillette, Ass'ts; Miss Mary E. Coyle. Sup't In- fant Department: Lizzie K. Bill, Ass't; H. C. Harden. Sec'y; C. H. Gillette, Ass't Sec'y. Teachers 21; Scholars 75; School, 2.80 P. M .; in summer, 6 r. M. Annual meeting in Jan.
NEW BRITAIN AVENUE SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1 NEW BRITAIN AV. Organized June. 1878. C. T. McGee, Supt .; C. E. Geddes, Miss Hattie Board- man, Ass't Sup'ts; Richard Joslyn, Treas, ; Miss M. B. Watrous, Sec'y; R. W. Walkey, Librarian; Richan: Joslin, Ass't Librarian; C. F. Agard, Choirister. Meets 3 P. M. Sundays. Annual election in January.
OPEN HEARTH MISSION, 185 FRONT ST. By the Open Hearth Association. Mission meet- ings or prayer meetings nightly. Reading room open daily from 1 to 10 P. M. Lodging house with 40 beds. B. N. B. Miller, Supt. Began May 1, 1888.
OUR SAVIOUR'S DANISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH .- RUSS COR. BABCOCK Org. May. 1883. Dedicated May 31, 1891.
Officers of the Church .- Rev. K. P. BRUCKNER Pastor; P. C. Toft, President; R. Bahnson, Sec'y; S. Hansen, Treas. and Trustee; L. Esbensen, Cashier; N. Due, Chr. Schmidt, B. Holst, C. Christensen, J. Bekker, Directors. Services, Sundays at 10.80 A. M. and 7 P. M .; Thursday at 8 P. M. Annual meeting 2 Sunday in July.
PARKVILLE BAPTIST MISSION.
Alexander Cameron, Sup't; Mrs. A. W. Smith, A .- t: Miss Leila M. Smith, Sec'y; Caira C. Crossett, Treas; Arthur Lewis, Librarian; 12 Teachers; 112 Scholars: 263 vols. in Library. Meets in Parkville Baptist Chape: at 12.15 P. M. Preaching at 10.45 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sundays. Organized in 1874. Annual meeting in Dec.
SECOND ADVENT CHURCH.
FOOT GUARD PLACE. Org. 1859. Reorganized, 1879. This edifice is built of wood 35x60 feet, and was dedicated May 27. 1888. GEO. E. TYLER, Pastor; Lucian Tiffany, Miles Clark, S. B. Colton, M. G. Dunham, H. E. Kinsman, Deacons: Mrs. M. G. Dunham, Mrs. P. A. Pierson, Mrs. H. E. Kinsman, Mrs. Emily Roland. Mrs. Matilda Dart, Mrs. H. M. Goodell, Deaconesses; M. G. Dunham, H. M. Andrews, A. P. Sloan, H. E. Kinsman, M. E. Lord, Committee; William J. Pierce, Treas. and Clerk. Service at 10.45 A. M., and 7.30 P.M. Sunday School at 12 M. Annual meeting last week in March.
TRINITY COLLEGE CHAPEL.
The President is Chaplain .- Daily Prayers, 8.30 A. M. and 5.45 P. M. Sundays, Holy Communion, 8 A. M .; Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10.80 A.M .; Evening Prayer, 5 P. M. Special services in Lent.
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST SOCIETY.
Elder D. B. PARMELEE, Pastor; Timothy B. Stew- art, Deacon; Timothy B. Stewart, Treas .; O. M. Hatch, Clerk ; D. B. Parmelee, John Drake, Timothy B. Stew- art, O. M. Hatch, Church Committee; 31 members. Organized, July 8, 1893. Services in Hall, 81 Asylum st., Saturdays at 3 P. M. Annual meeting in January. Sabbath School-G. M. Hatch, Supt .; T. B. Stewart, Ass't Supt .; Mrs. M. V. Holcomb, Sec'y and Treas .; Miss E. K. Eldridge, Ass't. Teachers, 4; scholars, 26; school, 2 P. M. Semi-elections June and December.
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH .- 127 MATHER ST. Organized Jan. 9, 1890.
Rev. GEORGE W. TYLER, Pastor; S. S. Basey, J. H. Ellis, C. C. Grant, E. R. Jones, Deacons; S. S. Basey, Treas ; E. R. Jones, Clerk. Services at 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School .- S. S. Basey, Sup't; Miss Daisey C. Allen, 81 Green st., Clerk. Meet at 12.15 P. M. Annual meeting in March.
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