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The subcommittee of the Asylum Avenue Baptist Church met with the special committee of the First Baptist Church of West Hartford, and both committees concluded that they would not move forward with a proposed merger.
Members of Asylum Avenue Baptist Church held a meeting following regular Sunday services.
The Asylum Avenue Baptist Church building committee met at the home of Lewis M. Robotham.
Members of Asylum Avenue Baptist Church met at West Middle District School immediately following Sunday services in order to consider the future plans for the church.
The Asylum Avenue Baptist Church building committee met at the offices of Ebbets & Frid to review and to select a contractor to rebuild the church.
The general committee of the Asylum Avenue Baptist Church announced that it had decided to rebuild the church at its present location. The announcement followed Sunday service and two meetings.
The general committee of Asylum Avenue Baptist Church met this evening and accepted a settlement offer from the insurance companies in payment for damage caused by the fire to the church.
The New York & Hartford House Wrecking Company pulled down the tower of the Asylum Avenue Baptist Church.
The Asylum Avenue Baptist Committee held a meeting at the home of Frank B. Haggard to discuss the church’s present circumstances and its future.
W. D. Mackenzie, during the Sunday service at Asylum Hill Congregational Church, announced that the Prudential Committee and Societies Committee had invited the Asylum Avenue Baptist Church to use Asylum Hill Congregational Church’s auditorium, chapel, parish house, and equipment for services while Asylum Avenue Baptist Church was “unfit for occupancy.”