. The Cuba review. 16 THE CUBA REVIEW. Along the South Coast—Cayo Carenas, on the Bay of Cienfiiegos. largo de la casta del Sur—Cayo Carenas, en la bahia de Cienfuegos. Methodist Church Growth The Methodist Church controls property in Cuba having a valuation of $290,000 and an enrollment of 3,241 members with 654 probationers waiting to enter the Church. There were 391 new members taken into the Church in 1910. Its school property is valued at $110,000, which amount covers seven schools at- tended by 616 pupils and students. These figures were given out at the Jan- uary conference in Havana of


. The Cuba review. 16 THE CUBA REVIEW. Along the South Coast—Cayo Carenas, on the Bay of Cienfiiegos. largo de la casta del Sur—Cayo Carenas, en la bahia de Cienfuegos. Methodist Church Growth The Methodist Church controls property in Cuba having a valuation of $290,000 and an enrollment of 3,241 members with 654 probationers waiting to enter the Church. There were 391 new members taken into the Church in 1910. Its school property is valued at $110,000, which amount covers seven schools at- tended by 616 pupils and students. These figures were given out at the Jan- uary conference in Havana of all ministers and teachers. The report of H. B. Bard- well, compiled of facts and figures for the denomination in Cuba, further states that there are 46 congregations scattered throughout the island with fiftj^-five Sun- day schools, having an enrollment of 2,380 pupils and 222 teachers and officers. The number of clergymen at work in Cuba un- der the Methodist fold is twenty-nine with twenty-one local preachers engaged. _ From its seven schools the Church de- rived an income during 1910 of $7,179. The water was used to float a miniature battleship laden with flowers, which was called the "; Memorial Services in Philadelphia Forty gallons of harbor water taken from the "Maine" wreck in Havana harbor were sent to Philadelphia recently and used in the memorial services in that city on Feb- ruary 14th in honor of the dead sailors who lost their lives in the terrible explosion. The request to send the water was made by the Allied Spanish War Veterans of Philadelphia. Cuba's New Penitentiary Arrangements for the million-dollar peni- tentiary, which Cuba is to build in Havana, are soon to be formulated, and architects will be requested to submit the best pos- sible plans. Leading New York architects will be in- vited to compete, and by February the gov- ernment hopes to have some of the plans submitted. It is the intention of the government to begin the


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