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Story March 19, 1959

The East Hartford Gazette

New Britain, Hartford County, Connecticut

What is this article about?

The Pilgrim Youth Fellowship of the First Congregational Church in East Hartford will hold their annual retreat at Seabrook House in South Woodstock, themed 'The Place of Christian Youth in the World Today'. Twenty-five youths and leaders, including Mrs. Frances H. Milnes, will depart Friday at 4 p.m., with speakers Rev. Winthrop Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth Tedford, and Mrs. Eunice Connelley.

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White Church PYF Is Set For Retreat

"The Place of Christian Youth in the World Today" will be the theme of the Pilgrim Youth Fellowship of the First Congregational Church in East Hartford, at their annual retreat to be held at Seabrook House in South Woodstock, Friday and Saturday.

Twenty-five young people, and resource leaders, Mrs. Frances H. Milnes, Director of Christian Education, will leave from the church at 4 p.m. Friday.

The Rev. Winthrop Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth Tedford and Mrs. Eunice Connelley will be with the group as speakers.

What sub-type of article is it?

Religious Retreat Youth Fellowship

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Youth Retreat Christian Fellowship Seabrook House East Hartford Church

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Frances H. Milnes Rev. Winthrop Nelson Mrs. Kenneth Tedford Mrs. Eunice Connelley

Where did it happen?

Seabrook House In South Woodstock, First Congregational Church In East Hartford

Story Details

Key Persons

Mrs. Frances H. Milnes Rev. Winthrop Nelson Mrs. Kenneth Tedford Mrs. Eunice Connelley

Location

Seabrook House In South Woodstock, First Congregational Church In East Hartford

Event Date

Friday And Saturday

Story Details

The Pilgrim Youth Fellowship plans an annual retreat themed 'The Place of Christian Youth in the World Today' at Seabrook House, with 25 young people and leaders departing from the church at 4 p.m. Friday; speakers include Rev. Winthrop Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth Tedford, and Mrs. Eunice Connelley.

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