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Show reading of the will ns constituted a routine, part of tin? business of ev-1 cry meeting nf any corporate, body of j the Reformed church In this city. It fCDw that 'In' church seventy-five seventy-five years ago accepted a letacy of $20,0o from the Rev. Van Punseheot-en. Punseheot-en. who undi' his plft conditional, re-j re-j nulling that his will be iead at oery 1 session of the church officiary for- ever. The money has Ions; 'nce been spent, but Ine duty of reading the Irk- j 1 some testament still hangs over the j churcb. ! THEY ARE TO STOP I READING THE WILL ' New York, Oct. 19 The SupiemeJ Court ef the United States will be ap-j ap-j pealed to by officers of the Dutch Re-i Re-i formed Church of America to relieve that body from reading the tedious ' will of the Rev. Ir, Van Ilunxchooten at everv meeting of the church crr- poratiori. For scventy-ttve years the |