The services in Appleton Chapel last evening were conducted by Rev. Newman Smyth, D. D., of New Haven. He took as his text a part of the eleventh chapter of Paul's Eoistle the Hebrews.
Lives, he said, from the cradle to the grave, should be a happy salutation from aftar. This is gained by three things, manly virtue, spiritual aspiration, a looking up to some ideal and a religious decision; which is the mastery of life by the spirit that is in man. The choir sang the following selections: O How Amiable-West; O Lord Thouhast Searehed Me Out-Croft (1677-1727). The latter consisted of a solo by Mr. Swarts, a trio, Messrs. Merrill, Swarts and Hayes and a chorus.
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