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Y. M. C. A. 1\JXNVAL REPORT. A .tl. OREENWICH, N. Y., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895. ted !or membership. Application for We ollered our literature for sale erality of its citizens ba.s provtded a. Membership blank from cards are is- July 2Bd. the purchaser, at about reading room which presents a. most sued and the work wft.l be pursued, half price, privileged to take the pa- exoellentdlsplay of the best literature: M while here to-nl~ht indncements will per from the tables on arrival or six dailies, the leading illustr!l.ted and Secretary Thomas E. Mowry Presents a ost be presented for new members. the new number. The sale, eonduc- current magazines and periodicals, Complete and Satisfactory Report at the Anniversary. The Muslll Committee have. not ted a.t the middle of the year, netted local papers, etc., the offering of a I been exactly etnoient In rendttion $2Ci, one quarter of the original cost generous public for appreciation and a.nd regular rehearsals, though mem- of a.ll the literature. This proved profit. As an association we a.re not The Firat Year Abounding In Orowth, Interest and Encouragement-A bers have frequently aided with their 1 advanta~eous tc both parties con- exclusive. Our latch-string Is alwavs Review of the Organization, Work, Statistics and General Affairs- voices, some commendably faithful' cerned, and will be offered another out. The Invitations to our meetings Assurances Olven and Recommendation\ Suggested to responsibilities. Neighbors a.bout I year at the beginning of tbe subscrlp and our rooms have been repeated It is fitting that iu this, the Metho- together pleasa.ot; and at the outset our rooms connur that the mUBio 'tion, a better inducement to purchas- time and again, and addressed to all dist ohuroh, at tb.ls time, the Anni- of tb.e movement they did not can- which \wafts\ therefrom is pa.r-ex- 1 ers, and commanding higher prices.[ men. While support is necessary and versarv of our Young Men's Chris. vass for members, simply obtainin~ nellent, and the boys have of late de-l The Redpath Bureau proposed our of- expected, yet If you do not feel justi- tla.u Assoola.tlon be observed, !or the requtred pledges and ceasing rived considerable pleasure from nee 1 !erlngto the public as a.n Initial course fled in contributing the membership here, 011 Thursday evening, Novem- their work. None were intentionally of the organ and song rehearsing. a. series of their entertainments. Lo-' fee, but need the infiuenoe, we on ber 29 th, 1894 , was held its initla.l omitted, all have been urged repeat- The Reading Room a.nd Reception cal associations are generally accord-' the other side desire the olose oon- meetlnfl. Letters from State Secre- edly throughout the year to join with Committee have the conduet of af- ed the reputation of presenting the 1 ta.et, fellowship, atlllliation, with tary Hall ad vised the Seetlon plan, 1. us, and you are now welcome, a.ye, fairs in the room~a.t all times, their most desirable class of entertain-! every man in this vicinity, our aim e.; a. reading room, during winter expected to, hand in your name. presence having- welcomed the vis!. mente given, and this lies in our fu- to ever inerease our membership, our months, meetings, special speak.ers, An opportunity will be offered you tor. But plans aM· Ja.ld for this com- ture, for the pleasure of the people. working force a.nd influence. The eto., serving to Introduce the Orlil'an- here to-night, and Is extended for all mlttee. It was the original propos!- But the Executive Committee dec!- Executive Committee have establlsh- ization, when If, dofter a. yea.r or two, time. to lend a hand, t!on that twelve members assent to ded that the generosity of the local ed a. Surplus Fund bv means of which an Organized Y . \'.C. A. was deman- the duty of being-present one entire pubJI() had been sufficiently bestowarl monev subsnribed by individuals - ru. ~ We have now reported the meeting ded, support assured, a.nd existence of Ja.ouary 2 \st, at which we beoa.me evening of each alternate week, to upon us without fnrtberdernan!le. for D<>t required for membership fees justifl.ed, due recognition and affilla- a. full-tledged Y. M. C. A. Our rooms oversee th~ roo!JlB and welcome the the first year at least, auJ the action shall be granted to young men un- tion With the State A ·socia.tion membE'r, caller, or visitor. Thus the was waived. Stationery has bean able to pa.y dues, who sho.ll be elect- ~ ha.d then been opened ten Jays; our f d b Would be granted Us. Futil e efforts committee <>onld keep in close tonch provided tor r;:eneral use. Member- e mem ars a.nd have the benefits of roll of membership numbered 148. h A a.t orga.nizatiou in small places ha.d Slnee that tlwe G() names have been with the association In general, ship cards have been Issued, on the t e ssoclation to the amount of ~ansed unde'lrable fluctuating totals k reeomwend needs, and prove a ba<>k of each being squares to lndl- such fund a.s voted upon and grant- u \ added rna inll:' a total mPmbeJshlp a.t d b and tb.e State Com·~ittee had adop· boon to our work. It i6 believed cate the payment of quarterly dnes. e Y the Executive C()mm:ttee. - ~ this reading of 208. Sunday, Febru- Th F ted this m ~vement, twelve Sections that such a company of twelve ean These prove convenient passports for us any nnds given will be ~ ary 1Bth, the first De\·otional meeting h d f h rd d hi formed. and Such Wa.sthepla. n offered h 1 h be found, and this Is t e e•ire o t e desirable acqua.iutances among the a.wa e tot s, and to the geuer- was e dIn t e rooms, and the fol- 1 1 h ti.S. At this llrst tueetina six were ap- future with respect to this committee. city 1:. M. C. A.'s, a.nd while their a urt erance ol the cause. In oltiea ., lowing Sabbath began the Rible A Nowt·nating Com'mlttee, •ppoln- h d 1 1 lltl fl Pol .nted t~ nonsl .. er organ_iza'tion, d' \ rooms are public, t e card would an even esser oea es ~(teat edt - ~ v \ Stu ,es. Since the Byre.cuse oonven- fi available re>oms, proposed litet'.tl.tilre, tion held to February our State cer- ted by the President, and which shall serve as an lntroduotlon, and to f .. - cea a.ttMt the value accorded to such and fln\nce. At the second meeting include tbe pastors, h.!lve the duty of vors not a<>eordrd the non-member. a work f()r.young wen, and bequests ~ w tlfloate has graced the rooms and the or' December 11th, this committee y_ M. C. A. map has shown a. ~:reat annually presenting to the Asso<>ia- We have wa.nv things for which to eummlng thousands of dollars are Wbat a rbmufa.otuor .Sal'S o.Doon: ., \'\\'' A large manutactnre::r of bicyoles says that toe wheels next year will be The tubing of next year's tn be larger, as a. rule, than heretofo~e; an inch and ll.ll be the diameter There will be some weight of wheels th& and tile twenty-four pounds wonld be most· the cra.ze for lightn'Ess carried to a.n extreme. When asked if he k:ne\'V about the reported large concern to put a quantities on the market said: .. No I don't k.now about It, and I don't O.elieve ln'C to be done. It Is t:rae · · cycle could be sold (a.r tba,t but I shouldn't advise buy It. Certainly I myself or e,ny member of JDY · on one. The actual cost of a high wheel is about $27, an.d there be rnu\'h redoction In the ooat purcbo.ser below $100 while the ent method or '-sell!n~~: prevails; vertislng is a. lar~e it.etn. to the trade· for wheels <JI Is a.bon.t $70''0\r $7o. 'Tb.<Jse exp.Jotiog another ou-t In priaes yea..r beo&1J6~ th!lre was a cut twe> vear11 ago p,nd an.o!her of the same amount last likely therefore to iln.d f;llo.t thc!1:•;~f:: mist a k~ll,\ 1 '· .. reoommenddd one hundred dolla.rs red spot a.t Green wloh. Indicating Ollr tlon na.tues of eleven members for the extend our sinqere gratitude. We wA.de annually. We do n()t beg such for litero.ture and two hundred and union with tb.e State work, and show- Ex:ecutlve Committee lor the ensuing have been the renlplentsof kind words a bequest; we a.re modesty personift- fifty for expenses., making a. total J!X· lug that something Is expected ol vear. and enttmsing approval on ali sides. ed. But In the years to oome we pendlture ()r three hundred and ll(ty Greenwich; urging us to activity The Lyceum Committee was a.p- Every organized etrort hM met the may be proud of our membership 'be- dollars, wb.ile au additlona.l two hun· along a.ggresslve lines of work.. Ollr pointed Sept. l7th to conduct one wtlllng aeslata.noe oC aU onr members yond a.nticlpa.tlon. We dare not even dred would be required the tl.rst yea.r Association Is of the Third District. evenin<: of each week In the Asfo- and friends. We appealed lor bibles pr,omlse whot might be done with for furnishings. Five men graciously We did not join the State orga.niza.- clll.tlon roorus enah entertain- lor use in our bible studies a.nd over increased membership and funds, say aooepted the appointment at this tion to ha.ve a. reading room, to have ment as sllall aondoce to In- thirty were btoughtusbylndlvldaa.ls nothing of bequests, but try tl.B a.nd time to secure pledges, expressive of honors without effort, but to-day we crease luter~\t &lllung mombers. besides the ten fine reference bibles see, In the near fature there looma tile general desire for an a.ssocla.tion are part of a. great company of young The opening night A. Le()n French given In response to & reoent request up the hopes, O.,Yii, pros~ot!, ot an in onr village, and pt~ndlng their men of the Empire State, our teach- presented ventriloquism and imper- for more, and one coming by expresa additional room, to the tncre!L.I!e of work a.djoa.rnment was ta.k.en to De- log \Aggressive Chrlstta.n Wook, .. sona.tlons. So !a.r the selected nljlb.t \From a friend of thtl Greenwich Y. oar fncllitlee and attractions.. We oetnboer 21st, a.t whlob. tbne, witb. the and our endeavor Is to .put t~rth Is Friday. Au entertalnm~nt Ia fur M. c. A.\ A sarvloea.ble stove nnd dallire a. place so fttted as to wake a D C Ed h •- \' - ~ 1 d r. yrua • son, eX··i!Jrt!sitleltt.<Jt qo'llllnen~a'!Jole ef!ort of t .., 1-'o- every effort to lead men to better nlshed of reading. recitations, essays wrltlng table. h&ndsome olock., a more. ren ezvous for the men of State board of het1lC:b cand the hearty ll I k I tb t b •.• and debll.ting, the scope unlimited, eofa., aneasvab&ir&nd rooker,thense Greenwlah. The demand ~tares at . I Or v ng, now ng a. our mem OMlw.p us: the lultlllmen• we ~·-;/· _ . prB.Altloo of feedln~ po-il\tClOS a.:~1~t{~~i~~.s~~:::~:~~!::E~: places us -before- mexr in 80 -new no.d the entertainment snch as, It is h()ped, of a. pia[lo, melodlan, 11.nd llo&lly of \\ , .~ not fe.r and yClung cihldron ll&JlllOt fl olo!dJleS mere effMtlve light. Our deleP:'IIte, will warran.t the pre11ence a.nd Inter- the now available Ol'lll'!l granted by distant. It is oongededtli& .onr Assoo1 1 aever&ly condellllleCI. l£r& Mr. Gill, o.ttended the Byr~cuae <Jo.Q- ~st ot every ma.n in Groenwloh, and the lrJndn8N of w. il .. Blaeell or at~n has now mOi'e interest, life a.nd Roror mitigates tho clread' ve.o.tion of '05, two .11~\l'e or !:ilona Falls, those-an ilf the tlrlnga &c vlty, than durfnli_ the ll:rst or ita sio:ns to whleb. · i~~Le>nlllyfm~nl•lh•d.'ll:ll.o-···{Cilll.;llat\>OJ~I exiatenae..:-J!g!JP.e~.i!9dl!lll1'8 ln'iprov- give rfsll by enl!Jgllte)lil!)l~ on our tab lea our esperlenae rlJ!ening. It ha11 f\et tbst potatoeil ....... _.,,.,~. Pe()p)e's Journal, Green wioh bean sa.ld that the young lll.&ll of to- only with stron~rly oc·liO.~at men ar& tJo visit tho roo!lls on Clipper, Connty Post, Pi&ttabar~\ day mast have some responsibility to tr 1 od h t . · -· · ..,.. - ,_ b1m t 'tt--' oaonoru~ o , sao a~ \\'\a'~a this uitrht, in o:ttli&lly. For & thre&- Sentinel, Hoosick Fal1 8 a ...... en o ~ v•ty. Our mem- or, fol\ the ve~reta.risn, !llontbs-ohl, thiscommitteelshealthv, Albany and Grand Army JoUJ'Da\8, bers realize tWa, a.nd n.re ready with peBB or l~n•lls.\ ·T~Ir•fll thebenellt of the.youQ.g Olen o~ our great work.; one side, the hody; thus and aare t() be & tea.ture the coming Troy Telegram, United Presbyterian, new .Ideas, or to aid the slightest sng- hard arraignment beroro the prided Villalil:e. Th!!l gratifying re- the physical is deemed all important winter. A.s an outl!'l'owth of this oar American Wheelmen, SolentlfiG gestion. Ir there t. a.ny member of the globe of the \~Ol:U:id port was follO\!'!I4 ~1 a., resolution in good llvlng; the other side the young mel1 are even now onga.ged In American, Talent, Chnstlan at Work, among us who has nothing to do, let wb.ioh the Ne..,. WoTid that a section be o'rga.nlzed., and a. com- mind; honest, pure, receptive for rehearsals for a. m!Uta.ry melo-drama Inventive Age, Good Will Record, him raise his band. This spirit of re- Old, aDd which has boon & VEiril'!~~~· mltte~:offlfteen was named, who, be- good. Thus do the three, Spirit, entitled, \Socgs and Scenes of Lib- Llgbt Bearer and the High School sponalbllltv carries us on to attain- golrlon apple of H~perlciil!J.,to, · tw~eii the time of this meeting De- Body, Mind, a.s each are given in arty.\ the composition of one of our Eoh(). To onr looru papers we owe menta. pom. -oember 21st and the adjonrued or their respeotlve planes, make up the members, whloh Is promised as a. pre- sincere Mlnnl<s, M does our commun- Before us lie many tblnga to wain- I ---··---- or fourth meeting January 4th., had emblem, the motto, and service In the santatlon Gnder the ausploea of our lty. Thirty-five columns or looal Y. taln and develope. The first yell!' PATHE!R'.S OOldESliC ru;.l'l.tu~:f!l.lt:.>c .a.coomplisbed o.nd presented, fl.ret, recognized and sprelldiall' worl>. for assoclatl<l11 ltt the near future. M. c. A. matter bas appeared In the has Indeed been encouragln~r to the __ the constitution and by-laws as com- young men. Such an emblem, tast.e- Th9 Devotional Committee assume ten months passed. All tbe spe.oe &aaoolatlon In embryo, and all mem- 'No o1rtllde sa- WID &.toa. fioi'll~-it~ii.t..' pletely a.u.d ca.pa.bly drafted bv Mr. fully modeled and complete, Is 00 be the oonduot of our Sabbath which could be taken has been a~ our hera and townsmen are to be compll- ..,..,.,.,., of B1a Same n.opc.-1~~~!1!' J: M. Gill and ca.refnlly considered desired to ornament our Assoola.tlon Day meetings each 11lternate week. dlspoan.l, \O Inform the public ol men ted with the results. But this Dr. Olrerlea B. PacllnJJrR;t..P, ........ , ..... . and adopted by the Committee; sec- rooms. There are now 157 Assooia- Early In t!J.e yea.r they appointed len.- our doings. to Invito to meetings, to is not the age for congrs.tulation. Lad!~' Home , ond, tli'e' nomination of the Executive tiona In the State, 51 buildln!fS, val- ders lrom the ohnrches in rotation, draw attention to our work, and to Wa must l!tl'1\l'e to attain., and in this ~~~~~be~: s!o~!c ~:=~~~f=~ Committee as it has existed and Is ned at over three millions. a.bout selected te>plos, IUld caused sa.m\ to encourage support from our towtlll· little village, smong wen, our oom- atanoo the father's now before you, having later received 40,000 members, 211 secretaries, be plMed upon our bulletin, from people. These privileges have been panlo.?s. \There's a. work for ea.oh hiDl ~onsiderahly apart oonll.rma.tiou by thE! State olHoieJs; ( 210 of whom are capable of mo.king which they weakly notily leaders and grllnted wlthoat any oha.rge or re- of us; m~n eligible to memben!hlpln tnots of home life, yet wbonl;j!\Jeri' third, rooms and fnrnlshlngs, the good annual reports) 271 eduoatfonal Invite thepubllo. They seleott>d hym- turn of favor. and we extend our our association to derive its lnllnence, ea he mayiiOlllave· onltalile•nJ•~ll> present Association Headqllartsrs In ,_ 68 1 d oa.ls, \Flcest of the Wheat.\ have hearty thanks to the looal press. Any to enjoy Its privileges, Its rooms a.nd for 1111y failme on h Wll h Bl k h in b o.u.saes, gymna.a nms, an a.n equal read in\' Its meetings a.nd so~J'al In- ho:rne as tho pl'ime aplb&~&!tr t e mart oc av g een namher, 68 , organized bible ola..sses, furnished blank form cards of In vita· ctnostion as to theY. M. C. A. ool- \ v ti d tb . t arci!Qn'a,, 1 dl.ll~ euita.blvremo~a.ndsnpplied with 27 II.Ssocla.tionsln schools and colleges, tlon to meetings, and a.re present Sun- umo having a.lwa.ys been appreciated terconrse, who have never been a.p· vollllte::ents ~tltm lectri& ll btl rpet tove a. d d th · 0 proach~d. or better, besought, to e g ' ca. ' ~ n thirty railroad !18Sooi11tions, !Jll,OOO days to atten to e service. nr a.nd well r..ad, Is settled by the very e!U\llestnesa OOllsln!i~I'T~·tll' furnishings, paper holders, period[- boys enrolled, a. host ol correspond- devotional meetin 10 s have been the ~~:ratlfyln.g remarks a.nd approbation. become one among DB. Our mem- he may have ncl:lie,red. oa.lcovers, a post office drawer, the ing members In sma.ll places, who dl- eenter of the work the past year. And to our pa.s:Ors we extend grate- hers shall \Go out In th0 IliA\h- profesl!ioil 01' othm ~l!i~~ t room supplied with Keys. o! which h 1 1 h The first wllB held Sunday. Feb. 13tb, ful appreciation. l >ur announce- way\ and carry with them the- man wbo stands at the ' ' tri rid b b d reot t e voung man ea.v ng Ollle to to f th k hi h h ld h ., ___ · th ._ -~ ,s...,.y are car e y mem ers, a.n an and the normal attendance ha.s been mente as offered bo.ve met with en- news men o e wor w o o liB \'\\'Ill o uoro..., . . Lra.y of incldent11ls; and fourth o.nd the city association and advise the beyond e~peotancy. The spirltua.Ii· i d ,. this great 11asocia.tlon Is trying to do term a failnre if he h:!B l!l<l' State headquarters his e.ddress that ~ !argom.ants, thelr nterests a.n euorte h b d d·- . --\··-·· •••\<· ·;/\st a.n exo•Uent seleett·on of liter•· 1 1r 1 th lor the men of our land. Then pre- ruo a:n BD a vnee, .,1A ~ ~ h m y be son\'ht Ollt •nd i t'- ty, the mao! est lnsp a.t on, e avow- have oeeo with us at every desired ~ b It t ~\ \'o'ooe~Ul l i~e oomprlsm. t7 elgh·t m. onthly ma.ga.- e a \ ~ g ven \' 8 sents Itself to ns tbe social side of ult er. ..anno \\:a- .1\ \ right influences, and over l,400 con- ala of renewed a.ctlvltv t<Jward God- plaoe. tbeir inliuence a foundation where the mother 1 D.es, a.:P. ont tbirty weekly papers, Jy living, the beneficial encourage- to 11 , •nd their immediate a.pprov 11 J our work. It young men could only dreu and tbe f•ther lo<ol!s 1 aftl!r v6rsions In 1894. No mooey Is de- ~ ~ ~ ,. nd one Boston, one Chl<>ugo, two went', all that a men's meeting means; or tblB\ Anniversary meetin\' and a.r- realize the greatness of the purpose, neaa. The most proe!o:r,th;ce ma.nded by tbe State from \ \ ew York, a.nd three Troy dailies. t;·f1<_·t.LJ\\\IfUl&l\\-naJiill..U.UJJ:I.-w..oLW~t.Wg..JlL ..tre eV14:l&<lGI!>} the worth of this fellowship. There dared llrB lllwnys \eri!OioaJt;: ~ branches, tho11gh desired, B.nd r. ,.. ,.. At this jnnctnre State Seoreta.ry men's voices in hymnal song and men th•t we only lank an edlflce to be m a.re about us men whose Interests runollllt of ex~ti~on~,:~s~~~~f~f~ teen thousand, live hundred dollars ~ ~ oodma.n exnressed willingness to talking ol eplrltua.l things direct from the round of union services. We when directed toward a. purpose providing for 'i 'slt llere, alld .oil 'l'nesday eveninll', 1 t 1 1 k the affairs of buoluess has a. mora.! have been wonderfully helped In know not failure. Wh11.t coould they w n.o e P 80El '~ •· ·\ · i11 annually expended in the State In ill t toke th l ;,,·:. a.nna.r\'i'\.•L. he addressed a. public genera. ' no oca. ' wor · b - k d do If directed toward a work whose ministry which come:21 11 .., • ..., Th E _ 0 itt h Influence not to e mtata en, e.n onr work by the good fruth and in- ~~t a.nd oantinu01ls '1 finesti'ilg in tb.e Reformed churoh &nd e xeoutJve omm ee eld these are the meetings to whiah we terests of the ladles of our lo68.lity. grand purpose gives foundation lor ;itb ohild Bowe\er- Cafn~'ete '' ~~ofte~:ward met the Execa.tive Commit-. tbeirarst meeting Januar~ 5th, wb.en repeatedly have a.nd continually do, The Woman's Christian Temperance further .effort? To take a.n active an may b~ as a mothttr, ~ilr' Informed of our circumsta.noes, 0 .fli<>ers were ohosen, a.nd smce which Invite a.ll men. Union have bee-n extended,:the use of Interest in all our doings, to talk ties of chnraot&' ~~Jtirces, and possibtllties, compli- time fourteen meetings have been TheColllmittee on Bible Study have our rooms, literature, and furnishings a. bout our welfare and tJbllj;ra.tions. 1 communicate to bls lilf,!P,tlng Q[lr adopted constitution, held bv them. The work of this laid for ns the foundations of fi:xed during the year, the arrangement to greet the fellow member a.od he • mother wlll be less ab]of;() add pointing out certain necessary committee Is, though unbecoming in prinoiples, have taught our depend- congenial, the benefits mutoa.L In who Is not In that cordial way that 1 1 les.s intended to do. . ~hanges, he recommended that we me to us? the word in their presence, ence upon the Divine Master in a.ll CO[ljunetlon the two organizations appeals, and tells a story of love for OpeDIDK' .., Urnb.-..na. IV:Ith . '_ ··@.ba.ndon the Section plan and assume autocratic, except that a.t the quar- our doin,.s; their member~hlp has held an opening reception on Monday and affilia.tiou with 11 great cause. \Not infrequently.\ ottrs to be an Association. He olllola.lly terly meetings their work tis subject been the soul of our devotional work, evening, January 28th, wlll<'h prov~d WP h\\'\ to make our association i \you see people with their. ) (tatnped us Sterling and suggested to the approval and vote of the As- and to them the a.ssociation owes Its a p!ea.sure to about three hundred ru0lll' In the near fnture a. rendez-~ blllldl<JB making bard wo:rk t.ha.t we appl v for a.Q,mlsslon in the socl8.tion. Power without the so.m. e \'rea.test !'eason for oongra.tnlatlon. h 1 th h t vous for men, with many a.ttraotlons an aDlbrella. There jg a 1 d d th V d \ guests, 8 profit to eac 0 e 08 s, not now afforded, and t<l do this we nod eruov way of ope;nln;1! S ctot~ prgauiza.•ion. Ba his enthus- was ea.r Y aocor \ em. arte The study ha.s been conducted on h f h .. !r ~~ q \ ' d f hi t in k and paved t e way or sue a.ua. s requ.ire the earnest a.nd aotlve oo-op- with one bond, kno\''Vll · 'lastlc and gratitying remarks, com- an ar-rea.c ng, ye pa. sta lng each alternate Sabbath since Feb. In tbe future. The Union have the erat1on of scores of men !l.mong our perha:PB not to all. y <JU plimenta.ry indeed to our village and a.nd d~tailed, their duties have been 20th, and it Is a. pleasure to announce exeluslve use of our room each Frl- members and friends. We appeal to lind r around the I h t heartily performed the work pleas i you, therefore, to have our, aud;,our, DY e _ people and by h s ear y enoonra.ge- ' - that the 10eetings have grown n at- day 11.fternoon. But to the ladies in nasocJ'a.tt·on in mind when your ispo- the lower ends of the I ,.,.,ent to' your Executt've Comm!tt~e, a.nt a.nd full of encour.agem.ent, o.nd d d th t I t t I G d' ~ oi f th - v ten ance, a.n a n eres n o s general, while we regret that you are sitlon points to duty, and ma.y your plant the p nt o e he.ga.vs oar assoola.tion and its work you.r approval is destred wasmuch word has increased; a. realization of not of onr membership, aware of the Spirit, Body and Mind be ready lor a lamppost, and pasll / ( J J / I!__ I ! a 'W()liderful uplift. At the ll.rst regu- that their etr?rts have been made for the !aot that without 11 knowledge of privileges deprl ved you,ln attendance the caJI. oy linder catches on th.e Ia. \' business meeting a resolution was the Assocla.tJon and for the VOUJig the Scriptures one can \\ardly be a. b Respectfully submitted, there yon are, wiUlout \' f ill Tbi bri f ,.... a.t oa.r various meetings, yet we eg THOMAR E. MOWRY, in the world. \-New vr .. ~r,,.~ a.dbpted whereby the former Section men ° our v a.ge. 8 e report fnllv equipped Christian, that ignor- yottr approval of our methods, your Secretary. beBam 11 the Youni' Men's Christian cannot cover the doings of this Com- anoe of tb.e text of Scripture is lnex- interests with ns at a.ll times, and Assooietion of Greenwich. An im- mittee, much of the genera.! work onsa.ble, and its study necessary for th()ugh you are debarred, we do wa.nt Porta \t _motion was passed at this herein recorded beinll' theirs. \'rowth in gr'l.ce. Each leader has so f \ - \' your husband, your a.ther, or meeting, that all persons who had As to the other Committees, wlille far presented a. plan most acoeptable brother, in our ranks, while we al· attached their names to the originu.l restrained from giving names, I offer to hlms(lll, we are pleased with the most promise, this only dependent subsoription :lists should become meagre a.ccount of their efficient ler- results, and are glad to that npoa our continued favors, that ere charter ot the Association. viM. the Bible Study work' as it be~ long a. .wc;n:nan's u.u:dlia.ry m~y be There,' in the . The rorr:u.eJ~t tor of our young ot · · · · aidmg 011 In \ • ..l '-1 ;-<, Highest o£ all iD Leavening Power.-LJteat U.S. Gov't '' (