Church review . use the questionswere written in a different system ofwriting from that to which Miss Kellaris accustomed. However, she felt outthe questions from the puncturedpoints, wrote her answers on the type-writer, and passed in every study,even with credit in some. EVENING SESSION AT MORSESCOLLEGE. The evening sessions of MorsesHartford Business College are now infine running order, and great interestis taken by the pupils already student receives careful individualinstruction. All business branches aretaught, all supplies are furnished free,and new students can enter at


Church review . use the questionswere written in a different system ofwriting from that to which Miss Kellaris accustomed. However, she felt outthe questions from the puncturedpoints, wrote her answers on the type-writer, and passed in every study,even with credit in some. EVENING SESSION AT MORSESCOLLEGE. The evening sessions of MorsesHartford Business College are now infine running order, and great interestis taken by the pupils already student receives careful individualinstruction. All business branches aretaught, all supplies are furnished free,and new students can enter at any time. Mr. Elihu S. Cook has opened astore at No. y-] Pratt street for themanufacture and sale of fur garments ofevery description. Mr. Cook has hadample experience and employs onlyskilled assistants. Messrs Wm. Wander and Sons aresole agents for the world famous Stein-way piano, the superior merits of whichthey offer to demonstrate at any timeat their showrooms, 239 to 243 Asylumstreet. 14 THE CHURCH HARTFORD C. E. UNIONNOTES. A large delegation from a large num-ber of societies was present at the an-nual meeting of the Hartford ChristianI. deavor Union at the Fourth Congre-gational Church, Wednesday afternoonand evening. October 4th. The afternoon session was scheduledto begin at and at that time theaudience room was very well filled. Smith, the Secretary of the Union,called the meeting to order and led thepraise service. Prayer was offered byRev. H. DeWitt Williams. The firstbusiness was the Secretarys reportwhich was read, showing a gain in thenumber of Societies during the year of4. The Blue Hills Undenominational,Sutfield St. Baptist. Junior, Wilson Un-denominational and Elmwood Unde-nominational. The total number of so-cieties now enrolled being 50. Thetotal membership was 2157, which wasalso a gain over last year. The workof the union during the year was re-viewed. All meetings having been heldin each one of the five sections. Thetreasurers report


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