Church review . ed avery useful corner as a safe, clean andsheltered play ground. A drinking fountain has also beenprovided in the Chapel yard which wehope will be of much service to adultsas well as children. This fountain waspresented to the chapel by the membersof the choir, having been purchased bythem from the proceeds of the enter-tainment given in June. One greatneed in our city is for public drink-ing fountains. If such are not suppliedby the city would it not be a goodwork for each church to see that itsown neighborhood is provided for? A recent jury case in this city, in whichone jur


Church review . ed avery useful corner as a safe, clean andsheltered play ground. A drinking fountain has also beenprovided in the Chapel yard which wehope will be of much service to adultsas well as children. This fountain waspresented to the chapel by the membersof the choir, having been purchased bythem from the proceeds of the enter-tainment given in June. One greatneed in our city is for public drink-ing fountains. If such are not suppliedby the city would it not be a goodwork for each church to see that itsown neighborhood is provided for? A recent jury case in this city, in whichone juror agreed to vote for convictionif a certain other juror would, recallsthe story of two Dakota citizens at arevival meeting. After an earnest exhortation by thespeaker, one of the citizens remarked: What dye say, Bill—see anythin init? Well, I dunno, was the reply;what do you think bout it? Till tell you what Ill do. Bill,said the first speaker, somewhat excit-ed: Ill confess religion, if you will.— Y. M. C. A. NOTES. The Y. M. C. A. Wheel Clubs ofNew Haven, Meriden, Middletown andNew Britain will unite in a joint runto the Hartford Association roomsTuesday evening, August 22nd. Dele-gations will be sent out to met thevisitors and escort them to the rooms. This is the third season of these in-ter-association meets and they have be-come very popular with the Y. M. wheelmen. The evening is pleas-antly taken up with a short entertain-ment, refreshments, speeches and so-cial intercourse. On Tuesday evening, August 15th,the local club will go to White OakPark, New Britain. Tuesday evening, August 29th, it runsto lower Wethersfield, returning toChutes Park. Tuesday evening, Sept. 5th, to Ware-house Point. On Tuesday evening, Sept. 19, agrand rally and banquet of the asso-ciation wheel clubs will be held at Han-over Park, Meriden. It will be thelast meet of the clubs this season andbeing within easy reach of all the wheelclubs, a large representation may belooked fo


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