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with all its contents, was destroyed. After the building by the society of its new church on Otis street, a smaller bell from the foundry of Meneely's Sons of Troy, N. Y., was placed in its tower and is now in service. In 1888 the Union Congregational Church at South Medford had been erected. For twenty years the sharp, pertid C. Hood, Pastor, 1884. Hitherto the Lord hath helped us. On March 4, 1903, the church was destroyed by fire and the bell broken by its fall. To the city of Troy, N. Y., it was sent to the hotter fires of the bell foundry. After eighteen months absence it came back and was placed in the tower of the new house of worship. On one side, near the crown, is the name— Meneely Bell Co., Troy, N. Y., 1904. and on the opposite (eastward)— We went through fire and through water, but Thou broughtest us out into a wealthy place. Oh, come let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before Jehovah, our Maker.—Psalms 66: 2; 95: 6. A. R. V. Its weight is 2,<