ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL REUNION. 



The Monday afternoon service of fraternal greeting merged 

 itself very naturally into the Anniversary Social Reunion, 

 which followed immediately afterward. The people passed 

 from the church to the chapels and were constantly being re- 

 inforced by others, until the exercises appointed for the evening 

 were announced. 



A reception committee of ladies and gentlemen awaited the 

 guests in the ladies' parlor, and presented them to Dr. and Mrs. 

 Cooper and Mrs. Goodell, in the parlor of the parish chapel. 

 Eight of the nine original members of the church still with 

 us, were gathered in the inner parlor of the parish chapel and 

 received the congratulations of many friends. The entertain- 

 ment committee had prepared a bountiful collation in the re- 

 freshment room below, and served sapper from five until eight 

 o'clock. 



The society rooms had been tastefully fitted up by the dec- 

 oration committee, to receive portraits and photographs of 

 former members of the church, and interesting relics of the 

 olden days. These rooms were a center of attraction during the 

 whole evening. This collection of portraits was especially in- 

 teresting, including those of James North, the father of the 

 three North brothers, who were so largely instrumental in the 

 formation of the church, Mr. and Mrs. Seth J. North, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Henry North, Deacon and Mrs. Chauncey Corn- 

 well, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Hart, Horace Butler, Dr. and Mrs. 

 Lucius Woodruff, Mrs. F. H. North, William H. Smith, Henry 

 Stanley, George Hart, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Oliver Stanley, 0. B. Bassett, Elnathan Peck, F. T. Stanley, C. 

 M. Lewis, Deacon House, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Nichols, 



