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The AHCC Men’s Club held its annual meeting to elect officers and hear speeches. The meeting also included a reception for Howard Walter. About 75 people were in attendance.
An inventory of Elise Mitchell Davis’s estate was recorded at probate court. The estate was valued at $935,063.60.
James Junius Goodwin died at 2:30 AM at his home at 83 Woodland Street.
The Courant reported that William F. O’Neill had been awarded the contract to construct the basement section for the new Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church on Capitol Avenue.
The new memorial window at Trinity Episcopal Church was dedicated.
Asylum Hill Congregational Church celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with historical exercises that began in the church at 3:30 pm and an anniversary reception that began at 8:00 pm. The event was attended by approximately 500 people.
Heaton, Butler & Bayne were at work on the memorial window that will be placed at the west end of Trinity Episcopal Church.
The Courant reported that the family of G. Pierrepont Davis will place a stained glass window in the west end of Trinity Episcopal Church over the main entrance to the church.
The Courant published an article celebrating Howard Walter as the poet who wrote “My Creed.”
Robert Porteus filed an application for a building permit for work on the new parsonage at 852-854 Asylum Avenue.