Church review . day and arewell attended for the season, and muchinterest is manifested. The play grounds about the buildingare now in full operation and are en-joyed by both the children and theirparents. In addition to the sand yarda croquet ground has been arrangedwhere larger girls who attend themeetings or live nearby, can enjoy thegame without interfering with the lit-tle ones at the swings or at their the childrens meeting on Thursdayevening a flag drill was introduced and this feature is much enjoyed by thechildren; time being kept by a pianoand drum accompaniment. The Fresh Ai


Church review . day and arewell attended for the season, and muchinterest is manifested. The play grounds about the buildingare now in full operation and are en-joyed by both the children and theirparents. In addition to the sand yarda croquet ground has been arrangedwhere larger girls who attend themeetings or live nearby, can enjoy thegame without interfering with the lit-tle ones at the swings or at their the childrens meeting on Thursdayevening a flag drill was introduced and this feature is much enjoyed by thechildren; time being kept by a pianoand drum accompaniment. The Fresh Air parties numbering 200 each havebeen to Rainbow on the trolley carsunder charge of Superintendent excursions were arranged for byMr. Cary of The Courant and expensedefrayed from the fund raised by thatpaper, for the purpose of giving an op-portunity to the children and mothersto have a days outing. The excursionswere much enjoyed by all who par-ticipated and will be followed Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Mr. N. P. Work our educational sec-retary returned Monday, July 30th,from Westbrook where he has beenspending a vacation with his family. Mr. S. W. Dixon, physical director,left August 1st, for a months rest be-fore taking up the work of the fall sea-son. He will join Mrs. Dixon, who hasbeen stopping at Asbury Park, andthen continue to Fairport, New Yorkwhere they will enjoy their vacation athis home. Mr. W. E. Hoffman, assistant physi-cal director at the Bridgeport Y. M. , has been engaged to take charge ofthe gymnasium work through Augustin the absence of our physical director. H. P. Meecb, S. A. Dorman, RobertParker and C. N. Knox, Jr., are repre-senting the Hartford association atCamp Northfield during a part of theAugust conference. They report a finecrowd at camp, and very interestingmeetings. Wednesday evening, August 8th, adelegation from our Association WheelClub took a run to New Haven. Theclubs from all of the neighboring As-sociations


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