Rev. Calvin Cutler died suddenly at his home in Auburndale, Mass., on Sunday morning, Oct. 6. He was born in Holliston, Mass., Feb.. 19, 1833, and fitted for college at Lawrence Academy, Groton. For the first two years after graduation he was principal of St. Jolmsbury, Vt., Academy. He then entered Andover Theological Seminary, from which he graduated in 1861. From 1862 to 1867, he was pastor of the Congregational church at New Ipswich, N. H., and then became pastor at Auburndale. In 1895 he surrendered the active ministry and was made pastor emeritus. Quiet in his demeanor, Mr. Cutler was possessed of unusual mental abilities, a thorough scholar and a thoughtful preacher. He excelled as a pastor, and greatly endeared himself to the people to whom he preached for nearly thirty years. He was twice married, both his wives being daughters of Rev. David Sanford of Medway, Mass. A son and two daughters survive their parents.
Rev. Albert A. Young has removed from Chicago to Winona Lake, Ind., where he will make his home.
Secretary, Rev. F. D. Ayer, 3739 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.