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Mary Plimpton and Grace Plimpton sold 847 Asylum Avenue to Irving Levy.
First service held in the Gross Memorial Chapel this afternoon.
James Roberts addressed the Sunday school about his experiences as a charter member of the church and as a foreign missionary in China.
The cornerstone of the Gross Memorial Chapel was laid.
Sidney T. Maxwell announced that the National Fire Insurance Company was negotiating to buy 16 acres in Asylum Hill. Following the announcement, Thomas J. Spellacy issued a statement on the company’s plan.
The Courant reported that the church had applied for a building permit for the construction of its new chapel and additions to the parish house and for alterations to the existing parish house.
The anniversary committee held a meeting tonight in the parish house.
The Courant reported that Asylum Hill Congregational Church would undertake a building expansion that would add a two-story addition at the rear of the parish house and a new chapel at the front.
Melanchthon Williams Jacobus died at this home at 39 Woodland Street tonight.