Church review . mas-terly manner, and in a way to suit therich acoustics of the church. In addition to the choir and swellorgans being inclosed in swell boxes,a part of the great organ is inclosedin the choir swell box, thus givingpower to control some otherwise moreassertive stops, and rendering possiblesome very beautiful effects in the op-eration of the swell boxes. Altogether the instrument is one ofthe highest degree of perfection, andis admirably suited to iits surroundings,and capable of meeting the greatestdemands of the player. The organist, Mr. Benjamin , who has also been


Church review . mas-terly manner, and in a way to suit therich acoustics of the church. In addition to the choir and swellorgans being inclosed in swell boxes,a part of the great organ is inclosedin the choir swell box, thus givingpower to control some otherwise moreassertive stops, and rendering possiblesome very beautiful effects in the op-eration of the swell boxes. Altogether the instrument is one ofthe highest degree of perfection, andis admirably suited to iits surroundings,and capable of meeting the greatestdemands of the player. The organist, Mr. Benjamin , who has also been the or-ganist for the last seven years at theold Pearl street church, gave his spec-ial attention to the make-up andspecification of the organ, in conjunc-tion with the committee and builders,and is to bq congratulated on the re-sult attained. Mr. Loveland gives his first recitalon the new organ on Friday evening,November 24th, assisted by Mrs. F. , contralto, to which the pub-lic is cordially Y. M. C. A. NOTES. God wants us to find out that happi-ness does not come by getting but bygiving. Jewell Hall was comfortably filled atour first Wednesday night entertain-ment. Miss B. E. Hobson in her rendi-tion of The Christmas Star was es-pecially good while the Negro Melodiesof the quartette pleased all. Mrs. Josephine Wyant of Washing-ton, D. C, the well known impersona-tor will appear at the second entertain-ment. The Good Government Club organ-ized upon a permanent basis at itameeting Friday night, November 3rd. The remarks of Mayor M. B. Preston,on Municipal Government were L. L. Doggett, president of theSpringfield Training school spoke in-terestingly. The cluh meets for the study of po-litical questions the first and thirdFriday nights of each month. Mr. Meech was chosen president. Tuesday evening, November 7th, theLiterary Society made its appearanceamong the other various associationorganizations. Professor J. J. McCookmade a short address aft


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