Church review . LID GOLD GLASSES $ Sold elsewhere $ The Ad in this issue must be presented toget this lov/ price. 0L % CUelier, • * Jobber and CUood CUorRer. Office^ 106 Trumbull Street. Telephone Call, Harfford Undertaking Co. 9^i Estimates cheerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to in all branches. Come in and we will talk over how to fix up that old porch. Miss Seymour ^^ Ladies Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, and Facial Massage JE3FChildrens Hair Cutting and Hair Work aSpecialty. TORTOISE SHELL BUILDING. 26 PKATT ST. Ifss 97f. ^Duhes, Gowns. S
Church review . LID GOLD GLASSES $ Sold elsewhere $ The Ad in this issue must be presented toget this lov/ price. 0L % CUelier, • * Jobber and CUood CUorRer. Office^ 106 Trumbull Street. Telephone Call, Harfford Undertaking Co. 9^i Estimates cheerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to in all branches. Come in and we will talk over how to fix up that old porch. Miss Seymour ^^ Ladies Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicuring, and Facial Massage JE3FChildrens Hair Cutting and Hair Work aSpecialty. TORTOISE SHELL BUILDING. 26 PKATT ST. Ifss 97f. ^Duhes, Gowns. Street Gowns. Wedding and Reception Gowns a Specialty, Room 32, The Waverly ©. e. MHRS6LL, ^FLORIST,^ 87 TRUMBULL STREET, ALLYN HOUSE ANNEX. Fresh Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, Birds. Cages and Fancy POTTED PLANTS^-^^FORSPRING PLANTING, Filling of Cemetery Vases a Specialty. McRONALD, FLORIST, . Cemetery and Mahl Streets,Entrance on above streets and fromSpring Grove Cemetery. 16 f HE CHURCH Conducted by Mr. George Whipple Steele. Qu <tions on musical subjects of gen-eial interest will be answered in this de-pa 11 ment. THE CENTER CHURCH VESPERSERVICE. BY MR. N. II. ALLEN. Complying with the request for abrief sketch of the Vesper Service,which for the past eight years has attracted such great congregations Sun-day afternoons to the Center Church,let me ?ay at the outset that it is whatits name implies, a service. Designedwith skill, the result of much thoughta (1 some experimenting, it has now,utter radical changes from its originalform, become crystallized, so to say,into a shape that may well remain per-manent and in its present form is arare union of the religious and aestheticfeeling, a grateful departure fromseverer forms, which have been handeddown with few changes from Puritantimes. As a musical service, a complete andcompact whole, it has no place for wh?tmay be called concert features; nor 1=it ever advertised in any way, to giv;the impression
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