. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. Endowment income hasbeen used for tlie general maintenance of the , with the break made by death in the ranksof the financial supporters of the church whose placescan never be filled, those who have been spared do morethan their share at the annual New Year Sunday de-ficiency collection, and the trustees of the church havealways determined never to use more than is abso-lutely necessary from the income of the BrainerdMemorial Endowment Fund. There were many yearsduring


. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. Endowment income hasbeen used for tlie general maintenance of the , with the break made by death in the ranksof the financial supporters of the church whose placescan never be filled, those who have been spared do morethan their share at the annual New Year Sunday de-ficiency collection, and the trustees of the church havealways determined never to use more than is abso-lutely necessary from the income of the BrainerdMemorial Endowment Fund. There were many yearsduring the present pastorate that the entire deficiency,amounting to more than a thousand dollars sometimes,was given on the New Year In these yearsthe whole annual income from the Fund was addedto the principal. To-day the principal is increasedyearly from a material saving in this way. This spiriton the part of the officers and people of the church hasproved that in Old Pine Street at least the creation ofan endowment has not lessened the spirit of giving on 1 In 1889, $1,300 was given; in 1891, $1, WILLIAM NORTHAn active Trustee of the present Board


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