Book of meetings of Friends in New York 1896, Part 5

Author: Society of Friends. New York Yearly Meeting
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: New York : Published by Friends Book and Tract Committee ;
Number of Pages: 270


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The meeting at Scipio rapidly increased from emi. gration and convincement, and a commodious meeting- . house was soon erected. Other meetings in the sur- rounding country were organized, schools instituted. The increasing wants of the growing Society involved much labor and exercise. To these needs Joseph Tal- cott and his co-laborers cheerfully devoted time, means, and talents. They travelled throughout Western New York and held meetings in the settlements. Many were attracted to Friends who joined the Society, and so meetings were set up before other denomina- tions had organized, and it used to be said pleasantly


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that Quakerism was the established religion of that part of the country. With all the cares incident to pioneer life, Friends of Scipio and Farmington were mindful of the Indians and held meetings with them at Brothertown, Oneida, and Stockbridge.


The subject of suitable education for their children occupied the serious attention of Friends of this vicinity. Up to 1811 the schools were held in log-houses. In 1858 the boarding school at Union Springs was estab- lished by the Yearly Meeting as a continuation of the school at Nine Partners which had been laid down. It was incorporated in 1860.


The establishment of a Quarterly Meeting was con- stantly agitated among Friends, but it was not till 1825 that it was accomplished. It then included Scipio, De Ruyter, and Hector Monthly Meetings set off from Farmington Quarter. De Ruyter Meeting was subse- quently laid down, leaving Scipio Quarterly Meeting as now constituted.


LOCATION.


Three of the meetings of Scipio Quarter are in Cay- uga County, on the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake. This is a fine wheat-growing and fruit-producing coun- try, the land gently sloping toward the lake. Union Springs meeting-house is centrally located in the village of the name, one-quarter of a mile from the station. Union Springs is on the Auburn & Ithaca branch of Lehigh Valley Railroad, which connects with New York Central Railroad at Cayuga for east-bound pas- sengers, and at Auburn, Southern Central depot, for west-bound passengers. It is seven miles from the outlet of Cayuga Lake.


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North Street meeting stands on the road one and a half miles west of Sherwood and four miles east of Aurora, which is the nearest railroad station. Aurora is on Auburn & Ithaca Branch Railroad, seven miles south of Union Springs, and also on Cayuga Lake. Poplar Ridge meeting-house is one mile south of the post-office of same name and six miles southeast of Aurora. It is four miles from North Street meeting and is often spoken of as South Street.


Skaneateles meeting-house is centrally located in vil- lage of same name, in Onondaga County, at the foot of Skaneateles Lake. It is the terminus of the Skaneateles Railroad, which connects with the Auburn branch of New York Central Railroad. Skaneateles is seven miles east of Auburn and eighteen miles southwest of Syracuse.


Hector is one and a half miles from Mecklenburg, near the northern edge of Schuyler County, between Cayuga and Seneca lakes. It is seven miles from Trumansburg on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, which connects with the Auburn branch of the New York Central Railroad at Geneva.


Evans' Mills meeting is quite remote from the others of this Quarter. It is two miles east of the village of Evans' Mills, in Jefferson County, northern part of New York, east of Lake Ontario. It is a station on the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad, which con- nects at Syracuse and at Rome with the New York Central Railroad. It is ten miles northeast of Water- town.


Le Raysville school house is a few miles southeast of Evans' Mills.


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SCIPIO QUARTERLY MEETING


is held on last Seventh day at 11 A.M.


At Skaneateles in Fourth month. At North Street in Sixth month. At Hector in Ninth month. At Poplar Ridge in Twelfth month. Membership, 325.


Clerk: Caleb C. Wixom, Perry City, Schuyler Co., N. Y


This meeting includes three Monthly Meetings : SCIPIO, HECTOR, EVANS' MILLS.


1. SCIPIO MONTHLY MEETING


is held on third Fourth day of each month, 11 A.M.


At Union Springs in First, Fifth, and Tenth months.


At Poplar Ridge in Second, Sixth, and Ninth months.


At Skaneateles in Third, Seventh, and Eleventh months.


At North Street in Fourth, Eighth, and Twelfth months.


Clerk : Isaac P. Hazard,


Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Correspondent : Isaac Mekeel,


Poplar Ridge,


Cayuga Co., N. Y.


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Treasurer : Dexter Wheeler,


Ministers : Mary H. Thomas,


Samuel Simkin,


Chauncey B. Thorne,


Elders : Sarah Sherman,


Franklin Allen,


Emily Thomas,


Statira Gifford,


Esther Gifford,


Mary Ann Simkin,


Giles F. Slocum,


Martha A. Taber,


Andrew J. Culver,


Mary J. Culver,


Isaac Mekeel,


Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Union Springs, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., N. Y.


Union Springs, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Union Springs, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Union Springs, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Sherwood, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Sherwood,


Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Sherwood, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Sherwood, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Sherwood, Cayuga Co , N. Y.


Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Poplar Ridge,


Cayuga Co., N. Y.


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Jesse Mekeel,


Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y.


Sarah Baker,


Hannah E. Mekeel,


Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Skaneateles, N. Y.


Caleb W. Allis,


Elizabeth H. Thorne,


Amelia A. Thorne,


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This meeting includes four Preparative Meetings : SKANEATELES, UNION SPRINGS, NORTH STREET, and POPLAR RIDGE.


SKANEATELES PREPARATIVE MEETING


is held on first Fifth day of each month, 7:30 P.M., at Skaneateles.


Membership, 24.


Clerk :


Chauncey B. Thorne, Skaneateles, N. Y.


UNION SPRINGS PREPARATIVE MEETING


is held on first Fourth day of each month, 7:30 P.M., at Union Springs.


Membership, 38.


Clerk : George L. Jones, Union Springs, N. Y.


NORTH STREET PREPARATIVE MEETING


is held on second Fifth day of each month, 7:30 P.M., at North Street.


Membership, 73.


Clerk : Fanny T. Slocum, Sherwood, N. Y.


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POPLAR RIDGE PREPARATIVE MEETING


is held on second Fourth day of each month, 7:30 P.M., at Poplar Ridge.


Membership, 138.


Clerk : Isaac Mekeel,


Poplar Ridge, N. Y.


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2. HECTOR MONTHLY MEETING


is held on second Fourth day in each month, 11 A.M., at Hector.


Membership, 19. Clerk and Treasurer :


Caleb C. Wixom,


Perry City, N. Y.


Correspondent :


Thomas Carmen,


Mecklenburg, Schuyler Co., N. Y.


Minister :


None.


Elders :


Thomas Carmen,


Mecklenburg, Schuyler Co., N. Y.


Caleb C. Wixom,


Perry City, N. Y.


No Preparative Meeting.


3. EVANS' MILLS MONTHLY MEETING


is held on Fifth day after first First day in each month, 11 A.M., at Evans' Mills.


Membership, 33.


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Clerk : Myron P. Gardner,


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Evans' Mills, N. Y.


Correspondent :


Hiram Wilbur, Ministers :


Evans' Mills, N. Y.


Warren Gardner,


Evans' Mills, N. Y.


Margaret Wilbour,


Elders : Ira Gardner,


Evans' Mills, N. Y.


MEETINGS OF MINISTERS AND ELDERS.


Preparatire-Third Fourth day, 10 A.M.


At North Street in Fourth and Twelfth months. At Poplar Ridge in Sixth and Ninth months. Clerk-Isaac Mekeel, Poplar Ridge, N. Y.


No Preparative Meeting Ministers and Elders in Hec- tor or Evans' Mills.


Quarterly -- Last Sixth day, 4 P.M. At Skaneateles in Fourth month,


At North Street in Sixth month. At Hector in Ninth month.


At Poplar Ridge in Twelfth month at 2 P.M. Clerk-Chauncey B. Thorne, Skaneateles, N. Y. *


MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP.


Skaneateles-First day and Fifth day at 10:30 A.M. Union Springs-First day and Fourth day at 11 A.M. North Street-First day and Fifth day at 11 A.M. Poplar Ridge-First day at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Fourth day at 7:30 P.M.


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Hector-First day at 11 A.M. Evans' Mills-First day at 11 A. M.


CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS.


Union Springs-First day at 6:30 P.M. Poplar Ridge-First day at 6:30 P.M. North Street-First day at 6:30 P.M.


Hector-Members connected with Presbyterian Chris- tian Endeavor Society at Mecklenburg. Le Raysville School-house-First day at 7 P.M.


WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.


Informal Meetings on afternoon of Monthly Meeting day at residence of Mary H. Thomas, Union Springs.


BIBLE SCHOOLS.


Skaneateles-First day at close of morning meeting. Superintendent-Amelia Anna Thorne, Skaneateles, N. Y.


Union Springs-Held at Oakwood Seminary on First day, 2:15 P.M. Superintendent-Elijah Cook,


Union Springs, N. Y.


North Street-First day at close of morning meeting. Superintendent-Henry Slocum,


Sherwood, N. Y.


Poplar Ridge-First day at close of morning meeting. Superintendent-Isaac P. Hazard,


Poplar Ridge, N. Y.


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Hector-First day at close of morning meeting. Bible class. Superintendent-Hannah J. Myers,


Mecklenburg, N. Y.


Evans' Mills-First day, after morning meeting.


Superintendent-Myron Gardner,


Evans' Mills, N. Y.


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FARMINGTON QUARTERLY MEETING,


1810-1896.


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In 1808 Joseph Talcott writes of attending Farming- ton Monthly Meeting with his wife and of the prospect then spreading that it may be to the encouragement and strength of Friends to come together in the capa- city of a Quarterly Meeting. He speaks of the meet- ings as small and somewhat inexperienced.


In 1809 a committee was appointed at Farmington to confer with Friends of Scipio and De Ruyter on the subject of requesting to be established as a Quarterly Meeting. The recorder quaintly wishes that some of their " good Friends would leave their barren hills and rocks and come here and help us, where the bush has not been so much beaten."


Their request was acceded to. Farmington Quarterly Meeting was established in 1810. It then included Scipio and Farmington Monthly Meetings set off from Easton. Quarter, and De Ruyter Monthly Meeting set off from Stanford.


One of the active workers writes in 1816:


"The burdens of society are heavy in a new country ; committees have to travel many long journeys to visit requesters, offenders, and little meetings, and to look up those who move and settle in remote situations. Near twenty members have not long since been ad- mitted at Cownisky, about one hundred miles from


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Monthly Meeting, and a Preparative Meeting and Meeting for Worship allowed them under the care of a commit- tee whose duty requires them to attend very often. Several other distant meetings are under the care of a committee. Some Friends of De Ruyter have lately been to Holland Purchase, two hundred miles, on an appointment of the Quarterly Meeting."


The first General Meeting in New York was held at Farmington in Eighth month, 1871, and the wave of blessing that started here at that time swept over the whole Yearly Meeting, reviving and refreshing many souls.


LOCATION.


Farmington Quarterly Meeting is still widely spread out, its scattered meetings being situated in six different counties in Western New York, one or two in each at long distances one from another.


Farmington itself is in the northern part of Ontario County, about ten miles northwest of Canandaigua. The meeting-house is near a village three miles north of Farmington Station on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. and four miles south of Macedon on New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railroad.


Macedon meeting-house is at Macedon Centre, two and a half miles northwest from the New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railroad.


Rochester Monthly Meeting was established in 1817 or 1818. New York Yearly Meeting was held in this city in 1873 and 1876, at which time a large meeting- house was built there. This has since been sold and the small company of resident Friends meet at private houses. Stone Street is the second street running south-


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east from St. Paul Street on East Main Street. The Monthly Meeting is held at Samuel Yole's, 439 South Clinton Place. Rochester is in Monroe County, six miles south of Lake Ontario. It is on the New York Central Railroad. Several other railroads meet at this centre:


Elba meeting-house is high on a hill, like a fortress to be held for the Lord. Elba is in the northern part of Genesee County, in Western New York, seven miles from Batavia. It is on the New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railroad The meeting-house is two miles from the station. Batavia meeting is at Bushville, four miles west of Batavia, which is the central city of Genesee County, on the New York Central Railroad, about thirty-seven miles east of Buffalo.


Hartland meeting was established in 1821 and was at one time quite a thriving centre. A Friend, after a re- cent visit, writes: "Hartland is one of the landmarks. It is interesting to trace some of the Lord's dealings with His children in the history of the past. There are those now living there who remember the meetings in the log meeting house, and the rough travelling over 'corduroy roads,' the horses at times picking their way over float- ing rails and plunging through water and mire. The substantial stone meeting-house now in use was built in 1835, and a few years since was renovated and made more comfortable. It is believed that the Lord of the harvest has designed great good for this part of His heritage." Hartland is situated in the northeast part of Niagara County, five miles north of Gosport on Niagara branch of New York Central Railroad. It is about nine miles northeast of Lockport. One unused meeting-


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house remains at Millville, in the central part of Orleans County, about thirteen miles east of Gosport.


Collins is in the extreme west of the State, on the southern border of Erie County, twenty-seven miles south of Buffalo. It is on the Buffalo & Southwestern Erie Railroad. The meeting-house is three hundred yards from the station. There is one disused meeting- house at North Collins, seven miles from Collins.


FARMINGTON QUARTERLY MEETING


is held on third Fourth day in First month, 11 A.M., at Collins.


On first Fourth day in Fourth month, 11 A.M., at Farmington.


On third Fourth day in Sixth month, 11 A.M., at Elba.


On first Fourth day in Tenth month, 11 A.M., at Hartland.


Meeting for Worship on the day following each Quarterly Meeting, 11 A.M.


Membership, 383.


Clerk:


Thomas R. Baker, Farmington, N. Y.


This meeting includes five Monthly Meetings: FAR- MINGTON, ROCHESTER, ELBA, HARTLAND, COLLINS.


1. FARMINGTON MONTHLY MEETING


is held on Fifth day. preceding last First day in each month, at 11 A.M. It meets at Farmington in First, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, and


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Twelfth months; at Macedon Centre in Second, Fifth, Eighth, and Eleventh months.


Clerk : Adelaide H. Wood,


Farmington, N. Y.


Correspondent :


Charles H. Wood,


Farmington, N. Y.


Treasurer :


Thomas R. Baker,


Farmington, N. Y.


Ministers :


Adelaide H. Wood,


Mary S. Knowles, Rebecca W. Flagler, Elders:


George E. Lapham,


Farmington, N. Y.


Chrissie R. Barnes,


Thomas R. Baker,


Esther B. Kathamier,


Hannah L. Norton, Levi A. Brown,


Victor, Ontario Co., N. Y. Padelfords,


Ontario Co , N. Y.


Padelfords,


Ontario Co., N. Y.


Macedon,


Wayne Co., N. Y.


Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. Macedon,


Wayne Co., N. Y.


Rachel J. Arnold,


Susan M. Durfee,


Macedon Centre, Wayne Co., N. Y. Macedon,


Wayne Co., N. Y.


Farmington, N. Y. Union Springs, N. Y. Macedon, N. Y.


Lorana B. Brown,


Willets D. Herendeen,


Mary E. Herendeen,


Elizabeth Baker,


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This meeting includes two Preparative Meetings: FARMINGTON and MACEDON.


FARMINGTON PREPARATIVE MEETING


is held on Fifth day preceding next to last First day in each month, 2:30 P.M., at Farmington.


Membership, 133.


Clerk :


Mary E. Herendeen, Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y.


MACEDON PREPARATIVE MEETING


is held on Fourth day preceding next to last First day in each month, 10:30 A.M., in Macedon Centre, at the house of Rachel Arnold.


Membership, 20. Clerk :


Judith Post,


Macedon Centre, Wayne Co., N. Y.


2. ROCHESTER MONTHLY MEETING


is held with the Preparative Meeting on Fourth day before last First day of each month, at 7:30 P.M., at Samuel Yole's dwelling, 439 South Clinton Place, Rochester.


Membership, 42. Clerk :


Alfred A. Nicholson, 119 Columbia Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.


Correspondent and Treasurer :


Barnet B. Flagler, 14 Park Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.


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Ministers : Alfred A. Nicholson,


Alexander M. Purdy,


Elders :


John Bell,


304 South Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.


Desire Estes,


Barnet B. Flagler,


14 Park Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.


Jane A. Purdy,


Palmyra, N. Y.


Rebecca Nicholson,


119 Columbia Avenue Rochester, N. Y.


Palmyra meeting closed at present.


3. ELBA MONTHLY . MEETING


is held on Fifth day before next to last First day in each month, 11 A.M. It meets at Elba in First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, and Eleventh months; at Batavia in the alternate months, Second, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, and Twelfth.


Clerk :


Sarah H. Dillingham,


Elba, N. Y.


Correspondent :


Stephen A. Weeks,


Treasurer :


Hugh P. Shotwell, Ministers:


John !). Piper,


Hannah H. Leggett,


Batavia, N. Y.


Annie S. Leggett,


119 Columbia Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.


Palmyra, N. Y.


Fairport, N. Y.


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Elders:


Hugh P. Shotwell,


Elba, N. Y.


Hannah Shotwell,


James H. Weeks,


Stephen H. Weeks,


Bessie Garwood, Batavia, N. Y.


This meeting includes two Preparative Meetings : ELBA and BATAVIA.


ELBA PREPARATIVE MEETING


is held on Fifth day of the week previous to Monthly Meeting, 11 A.M., at Elba.


Membership, 03.


Clerk :


Stephen H. Weeks,


Elba, N. Y.


BATAVIA PREPARATIVE MEETING


is held on Fourth day of week preceding Monthly Meet- ing, 7:30 P.M., at Bushville.


Membership, 60.


Clerk:


Thomas H. Leggett, .


Batavia, N. Y.


4. HARTLAND MONTHLY MEETING


is held on Fifth day before next to last First day in each month, 2 P.M., at Hartland.


Membership, 35.


Clerk:


Phebe E. Brownell,


Johnson's Creek,


Niagara Co., N. Y.


Correspondent ;


George Hull,


Gosport, N. Y.


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Treasurer: Hannah Deuel,


Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N. Y.


Minister: George Hull,


Elders:


Mary Brownell,


Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N. Y.


Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N. Y.


Matilda Rogers,


Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N. Y.


Hannah Deuel,


Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N. Y.


Hannah Hull,


Gosport, N. Y.


Julia E. Hull,


This meeting includes one


HARTLAND PREPARATIVE MEETING,


held on Fourth day of the week preceding Monthly Meeting, 7 P.M., at Hartland.


Clerk:


Phebe E. Brownell,


Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N. Y.


5. COLLINS MONTHLY MEETING


is held on the last Fifth day of each month, at 7 P.M., before mid-week meeting, in the meeting-house or in the Pastorium next door to it.


Membership, 30.


Gosport, N. Y.


Phebe E. Brownell,


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Clerk:


Nellie A. Moore,


Collins, Erie Co., N. Y.


Correspondent and Treasurer:


Stephen W. Smith, Collins, Erie Co., N. Y.


Minister :


David Little,


Elders:


Ann M. Haines,


473 Franklin Street,


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Buffalo, N. Y.


Sarah M. Wetherald,


Collins, Erie Co., N. Y.


John Wetherald,


Stephen W. Smith,


No Preparative Meeting.


MEETING OF MINISTERS AND ELDERS.


Preparatire-Fourth day before last First day in Third, Fifth, Ninth, and Twelfth months, at 2:30 P.M., at Farmington.


Clerk-Rebecca W. Flagler,


Macedon Centre, N. Y.


Fourth day before last First day in Third, Fifth,


Ninth, and Twelfth months, 7:30 P.M., at Samuel Yole's house, 439 South Clinton Place, Rochester, N. Y.


Clerk-Alfred A. Nicholson,


119 Columbia Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Third day before next to last First day in Third,


Ninth, and Eleventh months, 10 A. M., at Elba. Same day in Sixth montb at Bushville, near Batavia.


Clerk-John D. Piper, Elba, N. Y.


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At close of Monthly Meeting preceding Quarterly Meeting at Hartland.


Clerk-Mary Brownell,


Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N.Y.


Last Fifth day of Third, Fifth, Ninth, and Twelfth months, 6 P.M., at Collins.


Clerk-Sarah M. Wetherald,


Collins, Erie Co., N. Y.


Quarterly-Day preceding the Quarterly Meeting, at same place where it is held, 2 P.M. Clerk-Mary E. Herendeen, Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y.


MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP.


Farmington-First day at 11 A.M. Fifth day at 2:30 P.M.


Macedon Centre-First day at 11 A. M.


Rochester, at 28 Stone Street-First day at 10:30 A.M.


Elba-First day and Fifth day at 11 A. M. Bushville-First day at 11 A.M. Fourth day at 7:30 P.M. Hartland-First day at 10:30 A. M.


Collins -- First day at 11 A. M. and S P.M. Fifth day at 7:45 p.M.


CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS.


Farmington-First day at 7:30 P.M.


Elba -- First day at 7:30 P.M.


Hartland-Fourth day at 7:30 p.M. with Prayer Meet- ing, Collins -- First day at 7 P.M.


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MISSIONARY MEETINGS.


Farmington-Women's Foreign Missionary Meetings, held monthly. President-Mary J. Baker, Macedon, N. Y.


Bushville-Missionary Meetings held last Fifth day of each month, 2 P.M., at private residences.


BIBLE SCHOOLS.


Farmington-First day, after morning meeting.


Superintendent-George E. Lapham,


Farmington, N. Y. Also Summer Mission Schools maintained.


Macedon-First day, after morning meeting. Superintendent-Hiram C. Durfee, Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y.


Rochester-First day, 12 M., at 23 Stone Street,


Superintendent-John Bell, 304 South Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.


Elba -First day at close of morning meeting. Superintendent-Alfred Dillingham, Elba, N. Y.


Bush ville-First day at close of morning meeting. Superintendent-Thomas H. Leggett,


Batavia, N. Y.


Hartland-First day at 11:30 A. M. Superintendent-Matilda Rogers, Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N. Y. Collins-First day, after morning meeting. Superintendent-David Little, Collins, N. Y.


Bible School Conferences are held on Fourth day evening after each Quarter. Meeting.


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