Church review . ifthis church continues to maintain thevigorous life which has been charac-teristic of it up to date, it need makeno apologies for its comparative its field of usefulness increasewith its age and may its vigor never grow less. * * * » Rev. Chas. H. Williams contributesin this issue an interesting sketch ofthe life of Rev. Dr. George LeonWalker, who for over twelve years oc-cupied the pulpit of Center are also glad to give in connectionwith Mr. Williams sketch, an excel-lent likeness in half tone of Dr. Walk-er. * » * * A Scottish minister, speaking beforethe


Church review . ifthis church continues to maintain thevigorous life which has been charac-teristic of it up to date, it need makeno apologies for its comparative its field of usefulness increasewith its age and may its vigor never grow less. * * * » Rev. Chas. H. Williams contributesin this issue an interesting sketch ofthe life of Rev. Dr. George LeonWalker, who for over twelve years oc-cupied the pulpit of Center are also glad to give in connectionwith Mr. Williams sketch, an excel-lent likeness in half tone of Dr. Walk-er. * » * * A Scottish minister, speaking beforethe Assembly of the Church of Scot-land, told the story of two Perthshirefarmers who were discussing the ben-evolent and missionary projects of thedenomination. I dinna like thaeschemes, I dinna ken what the minis-ters are daein wi the siller. Well,rejoined the other, theres ae conso-lation, theyll no dae much wi a thatyou or I gie. This is usually thecase. Critics are seldom large giversto missions.— Additional Churches. GLEN WOOD CONGREGATIONAL. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Dr. Ballantins Bible class held itsfinal session for this season Friday,April 6. There has been a total at-tendance of 875 or an average of 35 forthe twenty-five class meetings. Theteas proved to be a very pleasant feat-ure of the winters work. The New Testament Greek Bilbecourse, with Mr. E. S. Worcester ofthe Hartford Theological seminary asleader, has roven to be very profitableto those whose privilege it has beento attend. The Sunday Morning Bible class,which has had an average attendanceof over ten, will continue through themonth under the direction of Mr. Conery, Jr. The first joint debate held betweenrepresentatives of the New BritainY. M. C. A. Debating Assembly andthe Hartford Y. M. C. A. Good Gov-ernment Club, occurred Friday, April6. The question under discussion wasResolved—That systems of publicutility, such as gas and electric lightplants, water works and street rail-ways, should be o


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