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During this Lenten season by virtue of the arduous work of choirmaster and choir it was possible to sing a different and suitable oratorio at every Sunday even- ing service. The Sunday evening service has always been a problem and difficult to maintain; and unusual efforts, not unsuccessful, have been made by the Rector to make this a strong missionary service. Some of the difficulties may be apprehended when we record that Grace Church alone, of Christian congregations, in the central portion of Oak Park, is open for service on Sunday evenings; others having dispensed with them in favor of the afternoon.
Two features of the Easter services of 1909 stand out prominently ; first more than 800 communions were made, 500 at the six o'clock celebration; second, the return of F. E. J. Lloyd, D. D., to the Communion of the Church. Two years before, after having been a Priest for twenty years, he abandoned the Church and entered the Roman Communion. It was a privilege for Grace Church to welcome him to his home again.
Immediately after Easter, because of the Rector's ill health, the Vestry granted him a six months' leave
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of absence, or so much of it as he desired, but after six weeks' vacation he again returned to his duties. Some idea of calls for service may be gathered from his report made at the annual meeting of 1909:
"Have held a total of 450 services during the year within the Parish, of which 116 have been celebrations of the Holy Communion, and have prepared and preached 186 sermons or addresses. I have baptized 28 persons, married 23 couples, and officiated at the burial of 26 persons. Have been superintendent of the Sunday School and taught a class for 46 Sundays in the year ; have held thirty classes for the instruction of teachers; taught an adult Bible class thirty-six Sun- days in the year, and lectured six times on Church history before the St. Ursula Society. Have attended 72 meetings of various parochial organizations, ar- ranged and managed two large choir festivals, given 24 confirmation instructions, made 283 sick calls and about 1252 parochial calls. Have written 297 birthday notes or letters and through the Secretary have sent out about 4,000 communications from the office. Have attended 34 meetings of the eight outside societies in which I am an officer or director.
"I held a mission in St. Mark's, Des Moines, Iowa, where I held 21 services and preached or made ad- dresses 21 times. At St. Mark's, Seattle, during the mission I preached or made addresses 28 times, be- sides five addresses in the Grand Opera House and one at St. Mark's Settlement house. I delivered three addresses at the Garrick Theater, St. Louis, one sermon in St. Stephen's and one in St. Peter's Churches, St. Louis, besides one to an interested congregation of 243 men in the St. Louis city jail. Made an address at the noon-day meeting, Stephenson Hall, Milwaukee; preached one sermon in St. Stephen's Church, Mil- waukee, and a missionary address in St. Luke's, Ra- cine. I preached the ordination sermon at the ordina-
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tion of Rev. L. B. Hastings, Menasha, Wisconsin, and preached once in each of the following Churches: Epiphany, St. Simon's, St. Martin's, St. Barnabas' and Christ, Chicago, and St. Paul's, Riverside, as well as 22 times in Byrds Nest Chapel, Elmhurst. I also made two addresses in the Chicago Opera House.
"Have addressed Men's Clubs in Dundee, Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Church of Our Savior, Chicago, St. Mark's, Seattle, and made an address before the Chicago Credit Men's Association. Besides all these varied and more or less public functions, office hours have been main- tained daily, and hundreds of personal interviews held and souls guided and comforted."
Two more windows were unveiled in June, 1909, each being in a single chancel clerestory; that dedicated to St. James was in memory of Ernest D. Updike and that dedicated to St. John in memory of Archie John Coombs, both of them formerly choristers in the Church.
No mention has been made of the Curate who suc- ceeded Mr. Hathaway in October, 1908. The Reverend Herbert Prince was licensed by the Bishop to officiate in that capacity. Mr. Prince's services, although most acceptable and effective, were of short duration and he resigned in August of the following year to become Rector of St. Mark's, Glen Ellyn, Ill., but during his term as Curate was ordained to the Priesthood at the Cathedral.
Now opens the winter work of 1909 with more work- ers, more enthusiasm, more promise than ever; the way to work in the Parish House and worship in the Church having been made more pleasant by the laying of a cement walk upon the Church property, while the Rev- erend A. E. Heard, a resident of the Parish in Deacon orders, is voluntarily assisting the Rector in minis- trations for God and the people.
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We conclude this simple and imperfect record of thirty years' life of this Parish with heartfelt grati- tude to God for the privileges of service and the good- ness of His grace. May other writers in future years have more and better things to record; and above all things may those whose names are here recorded, and all other faithful workers, find their names at the last great day written in the Lamb's Book of Life.
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PROGRAM FOR THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY WEEK, NOVEMBER 21 TO 28, 1909.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21:
7:30 A. M. Corporate Communion of the whole parish. 9:45 A. M. Children's Festival. 10:45 A. M. Morning Service. Sermon by the present rector, Rev. E. V. Shayler.
7:30 P. M. Oratorio-"The Holy City."
DAILY : Holy Communion, 7:30; Morning Prayer, 9:30; Even- ing Prayer, at 8:00, except Thursday and Saturday.
PREACHERS AT EVENING SERVICES:
Monday. Sermon of Rev. Henderson Judd, first rector, (read by the rector).
Tuesday. Rev. George B. Pratt, second rector.
Wednesday. Rev. William B. Stoskopf, Ist curate.
Thursday. (10:30 A. M.). Rev. L. B. Hastings, second curate.
Friday. Rev. J. C. Hathaway, third curate.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28:
7:30 A. M. Corporate Communion of all confirmed under present rector.
10:45 A. M. Morning Service and Sermon. 7:30 P. M. The Right Reverend C. P. Anderson, D. D., Bishop of Chicago and third rector of this parish.
SOCIAL FEATURES :
Monday Evening. Reunion of persons in the original mis- sion.
Tuesday Evening. Reunion of those under Mr. Pratt's ministration.
Wednesday Evening. Parish reunion.
Saturday evening. Parish dinner.
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THE APPENDIX
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MRS. FRANK R. BAGLEY President Parochial Guild, 1909
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The Parochial Guild
T HIS organization of women workers, which has been in- valuable in the parochial life, has had three names: First, it was called the Ladies' Parish Aid Society and then Grace Church Guild, but for years past the Parochial Guild. During the en- tire existence of the parish it has kept devotedly at work for the benefit of the parish. Too much can not be said of its wise labors of love and abundant results. Gradually, the sum total of its annual enterprises has developed, until now it ex- ceeds $2,000. Of this $1,200 is pledged each year for the Building Fund, the rest going for choir vestments and necessities of the kitchen and parish house. During Lent it sews for St. Luke's Hospital, Church Home for the Aged, St. Mary's Home and the Boys' Home. It also contributes cach year to the Altar Fund.
The Guild meets on Fridays and has a membership at the present time of 125.
Following is a list of presidents:
1889 Mr. Pratt
1899 Mrs. F. Borwell
1890 Mr. Pratt
1900 Mrs. H. B. Richardson
1891 Mrs. C. Scabury 1901 Mrs. C. W. Page
1892 Mrs. T. S. Rattle 1902 Mrs. F. H. Wood
1893 Mrs. J. L. Hooker 1903 Mrs. G. Ingersoll
1894 Mrs. G. H. Worthington 1904 Mrs. G. Ingersoll
1895 Mrs. G. H. Worthington 1905 Mrs. F. H. Wood
1896 Mrs. S. D. Attridge
1906 Mrs. J. Chamberlain
1897 Mrs. G. H. Worthington 1907 Mrs. H. P. Brooks
1898 Mrs. F. Borwell
1908 Mrs. F. R. Bagley
1909 Mrs. F. R. Bagley
Vice-presidents :
Mrs. E. J. H. Wright Mrs. D. James
Mıs. H. Bronson Mrs. J. Sutcliffe
Mıs. J. Hornsey
Secretary, Mrs. E. J. Cady Treasurer, Mrs. F. A. Early
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The Woman's Auxiliary
TI HIS parochial expression of missionary activity, in Grace Church, was organized in 1SS4; and it has never swerved from its excellent purpose.
In early days Madam Gustorf and Madam Dorsey were names and persons which stood for much in the work of the Auxiliary, but as they finished their labors others have entered in, with due succession; and the work goes on steadily and suc- cessfully, under the devoted band of women who comprise its membership to-day.
Following is a list of presidents, so far as obtainable:
1892 Mrs. C. P. Thomas
1893 Mrs. Coman
1894 Miss Worthington
1895 Mrs. Goodwillie
1896 Mrs. C. L. Chenoweth
1897 Mrs. C. L. Chenoweth
1898 Mrs. C. L. Chenoweth
1899 Mrs. C. L. Chenoweth
1900 Mrs. Wm. Ritchie
1901 Mrs. C. L. Chenoweth
1902 Miss Sherwood
1903 Miss Sherwood
1904 Mrs. J. E. Tristram
1905 Mrs. G. H. Worthington
1906 Mrs. G. H. Worthington
1907 Mrs. E. P. Sperry
190S Mrs. E. P. Sperry
1909
Mrs. W. F. Yardley
Vice-president, Mrs. E. P. Sperry
Secretary, Mrs. M. R. Rood
Treasurer, Mrs. Drew A. Miller
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MRS. W. F. YARDLEY President Woman's Auxiliary, 1909
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WILLIAM T. PAYNE President Men's Club, 1909
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Men's Club
IN the body of this book the storyis told of the organization and objects of the Men's Club about the year 1893. There are no records available of that early history; and the life of the Club had reached a low ebb by 1900. At that time a new constitution was adopted, aiming at a wider sphere of useful- ness and seeking to bring under its influence all the men of the community. Its success may be estimated when we note that it has had a membership of 300 within the last three years.
The presidents of the reorganized Club have been as follows:
1901-1902 F. W. Maynard
1903 E. A. Mason
1904 C. M. Cartwright
1905 W. F. Pelham
1906 E. P. Sperry
1907 F. B. Eels
1908 W. J. Gunthorp
1909 W. T. Payne
Vice-president, G. L. Bailey
Treasurer, J. H. Brenner
Secretary, W. F. Yardley Executive Committee : H. J. Ullmann, B. B. Dutton, W. D. Beck, E. E. Wakefield and F. W. Moore.
Members-295
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The St. Katherine's Guild
O RIGINALLY this society was organized for the young women of the parish under the presidency of Mrs. George Sharp, at whose house the meetings were held. Then the society went to sleep for a few years and was soon resurrected to a vigorous life. The membership to-day comprises a num- ber who were among the original members.
In the body of the history one great accomplishment has been told, but there are annually too many to tell. The re- ceipts for some years have nearly reached, annually, a thousand dollars, most of which has gone into the Building Fund. Be- sides this, it is raising money for a rood screen. It also spends its Lenten meetings in work for St. Luke's Hospital and the Home for Aged Persons.
It meets every Tuesday and has a membership of 78.
A list of presidents from the beginning are given below:
Mrs. George Sharp Miss Stella Reynolds, who served three years
Mrs. F. W. Thomas
Mrs. W. Davies Mrs. J. L. Pinkstaff
Mrs. H. H. Hadley
Mrs. R. B. Treadway Miss L. Becker
Officers for 1909:
President, Mrs. W. B. Fiske Vice-president, Mrs. F. W. Thomas Secretary, Miss Blanche Brown Treasurer, Mrs. F. A. Elliott
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MRS. WILLIAM BURNHAM FISKE President St. Katharine's Guild, 1909
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EDITH MAY WHITE President Altar Guild, 1909 Secretary Girls' Friendly Society, 1909
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The Altar Guild
T HE Altar Guild was established in 1907, under the direction of Miss Gladys Morrell, its object being the provision of the elements for the Holy Communion, Altar linen and vest- ments, and the accessories to the Eucharistic service.
Upon the resignation of its first president, Miss Edith White succeeded and is now in charge of that work. Prior to the organization of this guild, the Altar work was performed by the Misses Alice and Harriet White, Susie June, Nell Ainslie and Annie Luff.
The Girls' Friendly Society
N April 2, 1905, a little band of thirty young women es- tablished the present flourishing branch of the Girls' Friendly Society. Each member earnestly pledged herself to loyally support the motto: "Bear ye one another's burdens." At the first meeting Miss Winifred Coombs was elected branch secretary. During Miss Coomb's term of office $115.75 was raised by the girls, part for the parish house heating plant and the remainder for the Diocesan Fund.
Miss Annie Luff became secretary in 1906, and was re- elected in 1907. During the two years of her service $76.00 was raised, a portion going into the Building Fund, some to a city missionary, St. Mary's Home and Holiday House.
In 1908, Miss Helen Sutcliffe took command of the forces and the records show that during that year $80.60 was raised for St. Mary's Home, Building Fund and for gifts for the sick.
Miss Edith White is the secretary for 1909.
Besides giving entertainments, etc., for raising these funds the society holds class nights of instruction in cooking, sewing, millinery and ecclesiastical embroidery, reserving one night a month for a social evening. They meet every Monday night and have a membership of sixty.
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Brotherhood of St. Andrew
HE parish branch of the General Organization of the T Brotherhood is as follows: Director, L. R. Shallenberger; Vice-director, R. R. Reno; Secretary, F. C. Payne; Treasurer, Dudley C. Meyers.
The Children's League
This league was started in the year 1908, for the purpose of interesting the children in doing something for someone else less fortunate than themselves. It is comprised of about forty girls from the ages of six to 16, who meet every Saturday morning. During its first year, the children made for the County Hospital Children's Ward scrap books, stockings of candy and pop-corn, dressed dolls and contributed sets of paper dolls, books, games and toys. This year, 1909, it is endeavoring to do the same work, under the care of Mrs. Treadway and Miss Conklin.
The Military School for Boys
Principal, The Rector; Directors, F. D. Updike, F. W. Thomas, E. S. Conway, Henry Neil. Members, 52.
The Young People's League
The Young People's League was started in 1907, for the purpose of bringing together the young people of the parish, in social intercourse, that their interest in the Church and its work might be strengthened.
The directors of the league are Miss Forbes and Miss Payne.
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LOUIS R. SHALLENBERGER Director Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 1909
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The Sunday School
Superintendent-The Rector.
Officers-W. F. Yardley, R. R. Reno, R. W. Ermeling, Henry Walter, A. G. Sutcliffe, L. L. Gervais.
Treasurer-C. L. Chenoweth.
Teachers-The Rector, R. W. Ermeling, E. P. Sperry, Mrs. C. L. West, Mrs. L. L. Gervais, Mrs. J. C. Cross, Mrs. J. M. Meyer, Mrs. C. E. Osborne, the Misses Brown, Brock, McWill- iams, Gunthorp, DeCamp, Abernethy, Conklin, Bingham, Soule, Rood, M. White, A. White, H. White, Eicholz, Privat, Wood, Boyd, Allcock.
Pupils-264.
Choir
Choirmaster --- W. K. Barradell. Organist-R. W. Ermeling. Members-64
Auxiliary Choir
Director-Miss Lillie T. Bitting. Organist-Miss Mary Raymond Brown. Members-16.
The Acolytes Guild
Director -- Frederick C. Payne. Philip Miller, Henry Schall, Richard Coombs, Jr., Eric Stastny.
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The Honor Roll
G RACE CHURCH has always been supported by the volun- tary contributions of the people. The system has been that of weekly subscriptions, through the envelope system. The names of such contributors, constituting what is called the Honor Roll, at present writing are as follows:
A. W. Giles F. L. Vanderburgh H. Bronson
J. E. Tristram
G. E. Allcock
J. W. Ullmann
E. E. Morrell
D. A. Miller F. D. Updike
E. P. Sperry S. F. Forbes H. R. Curtis
B. F. O'Dell
N. Coombs
F. Watte
R. R. Reno
D. S. Seymour
S. L. Touch
W. Duncan
J. Girling
J. M. Meyer
W. Ritchie W. White
H. A. Seymour
A. W. Brock O. Ross
W. T. Payne
F. W. Maynard
W. J. Reynolds
F. C. Payne
R. W. Crompton
J. W. Faxon
W. T. Payne, Jr.
R. C. Coombs
W. P. Gunthorp
H. G. Stallwood
F. W. Thomas
R. Worthington
H. D. Pierce
E. B. Printup
S. B. Harvey
L. R. Shallenberger
W. J. Gunthorp
J. A. Barber
Jas. Harvey
H. Abernethy
D. L. Hall
A. J. Cotsworth
E. D. Irvine
H. S. Fassett
E. J. Cady
F. B. Wyckoff
A. H. Vilas
H. Meaker
H. M. Prime
F. R. Bagley
G. W. Clegg
H. E. Luff
C. R. Bronson
C. Elwood
L. E. Beaman
· E. Jenkins
B. B. Dutton
F. Wright
R. O. Thompson
G. F. Howard
F. L. Morrell
H. S. Ullmann
E. E. Wakefield
H. B. Hobbs
H. L. Hotchkiss
W. F. Yardley
A. B. Dean
B. Barber
W. A. Dowman
Russell Reno
L. Thompson
W. H. Rains
W. E. Morse
S. White
D. A. Hare
H. B. Noyes Chas. Seabury
C. E. Osborne
H. E. Rowe
H. J. Ullmann
H. H. Hadley
G. L. Bailey
R. Gunthorp
W. A. Brewerton
S. E. Wilson
B. Storke
C. C. Clark
E. V. Shayler
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R. B. Wallace
H. T. Bentley
H. Prime
H. K. Pierce
A. E. Hedstrom
The Honor Roll-Continued
F. W. Moore
P. S. Rattle
G. S. Fulton
T. F. Charlton
J. J. Meyers
Mrs. H. S. Fassett
J. C. Rogers
F. A. Elliott Mrs. J. E. Pyatt
C. Ward Seabury
H. H. Fulton
Mrs. C. L. Chen-
F. Gustorf
D. Early
oweth
C. L. Chenoweth
K. Early H. N. White
Mrs. L. H. Shallen- berger
F. J. C. Borwell
F. A. Early
F. H. Hammond
Mrs. F. H. Wood
H. B. Brooks
T. B. Beck
Mrs. E. S. Gaylor
W. Nesbitt
J. C. Beck
Mrs. Ingersoll
J. W. Harris
T. B. Beck, Jr.
Mrs. E. V. Kaynor
R. R. Reno, Jr.
D. Kaynor
Mrs.K.H. Witbeck
W. M. Evans
L. L. Gervais
Mrs. S. E. Wilson
Jos. Harvey
W. D. Beck
Mrs. J. C. Rogers
E. Coombs
J. H. Porter
Mrs. W. J. Gun- thorp
W. L. Wernwag
F. A. Deacon
Mrs. F. A. Elliott
L. S. Tenney
J. Hohmann
Mrs. H. J. Ullmann
D. E. Cook
R. Hohmann
Mrs. Fernald
G. A. Abbott
G. E. Ditzler
Mrs. W. Booth
H. Coombs
T. A. Knight
Mrs. A. J. Cots- worth
D. Meyers
Joseph Clegg
A. N. Fisk
Cecil Clegg
Mrs. R. C. Coombs
C. A. Gleason
W. B. Fiske
Mrs. M. Putnam
H. Rossitter
Carlos Hall
Mrs. J. Grummett
E. J. H. Wright
Mrs. D. James
Mrs. C. A. Hinds
R. C. Hall
Mrs. J. P. Sharp
E. Sutcliffe
Mrs. R. S. Worth- ington
Mrs. M. E. Thomas
H. R. Pebbles
Mrs. E. J. H. Wright Mrs. Chas. Seabury
A. Jones
R. W. Ermeling
Mrs. E. P. Sperry
A. W. Sievers
Mrs. E. E. Morrell
G. W. Lyndon
Mrs. E. E. Center
Mrs. F. E. Winston
A. L. Vaughan
Mrs. A. M. Hunt
Mrs. W. M. Schuett
W. S. Crawford
Mrs. H. S. Conner
J. M. DeVoe
B. A. Oakes
Mrs. R. R. Reno Mrs. A. L. Fitch
Mrs. W. H. McCul- ough Mrs. S. H. Aber-
A. F. Gilbert
H. Witbeck
Mrs. H. G. Stall- wood
nethy Mrs. F. J. Elliott
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Mrs. D. W. Moore
Mrs. C. H. Conklin
G. P. Lee
Mrs. A. W. Pebbles Mrs. W. H. Black Mrs. J. W. Harris Mrs. D. E. Cook
L. Sharp
H. Redding
The Honor Roll-Continued
Mrs. T. G. O'Connor
Mrs. S. M. Randolph
Mrs. H. A. Taylor Mrs. Nesbitt
Mrs. J. V. Scott
Mrs. C. C. Clark
Mrs. Perrett
Mrs. C. L. Beckwith
Mrs. S. J. Ingman
Mrs. A. Stastny
Mrs. J. Player
Mrs. G. L. Bailey
Mrs. E. V. Shayler
Mrs. M. Wakeman
Mrs. W. White
Mrs. R. M. Alley
Mrs. G. A. Abbott Mrs. J. McMurphy Mrs. H. L. Hotch-
Mrs. F. W. Thomas
Mrs. W. M. Evans
Mrs. T. A. Knight
Mrs. B. A. Oaks
kiss
Mrs. H. S. Wilcox
Mrs. E. H. Callahan
Mrs. W. A. Douglass
Mrs. R. Hunt
Mrs. Fleming
Mrs. Chas. Hudson
Mrs. W. A. Pope
Mrs. F. J. McNish
Mrs. B. F. Horton
Mrs. H. B. Brooks
Mrs. C. S. Cargill
Mrs. D. McWhirter
Mrs. H. M. Pilcher
Mrs. A. E. Hallett
Mrs. H. Bronson
Mrs. I. Redding
Mrs. D. R. Hare
Mrs. A. N. Fisk
Mrs. J. L. Palmer
Mrs. M. I. Church Mrs. N. F. Phillips
Mrs. J. W. Faxon
Mrs. H. M. White Mrs. J. R. Williams
Mrs. J. Sutcliffe
Mrs. H. A. Seymour
Mrs. C. L. West
Mrs. W. T. Payne
Mrs. E. B. Printup
Mrs. J. E. Tristram
Mrs. L. Olson
Mrs. E. D. Irvine
Mrs. J. Hornsey
Mrs. F. B. Wyckoff
Mrs. F. Mitchell
Mrs. H. M. Prime
Mrs. M. C. Cross
Mrs. D.S.Seymour
Mrs. E. E. Rogers Mrs. F. A. Deacon
Mrs. C. H. Bontecou
Mrs. J. Hohmann Mrs. G. E. Ditzler Mrs. G. W. Clegg
Mrs. W. P. Knapp Mrs. E. E. Wake- field
Mrs. A. E. Brown
Mrs. A. B. Dean
Mrs. W. A. Brewer-
Miss E. A. Abbott Mrs. M. M. Blake Miss E. Blake
ton
Mrs. A. F. Storke Mrs. A. W. Corneau Mrs. J. G. McMur- phy Mrs. L. L. Gervais Mrs. W. H. Rains Mrs. R. B. Tread- way Mrs. A. E. Luff
Mrs. C. D. Mooney
Mrs. W. D. Beck
Mrs. A. E. Heard
Mrs. M. J. Carpen- ter
Mrs. J. Hendrickson
Mrs. J. G. Perrine Mrs.J.L.Pinkstaff Mrs. H. B. Hobbs Mrs. J. L. Whaples
Mrs. R. W. Cromp- ton
Mrs. R. Thompson
Mrs. A. F. Gilbert
Mrs. W. A. Morse
Mrs. M. R. Starring
Mrs. W. P. Gun- thorp
Mrs. H. B. Rich- ardson
Mrs. T. J. Mott
Mrs. Chas. Gleason
Mrs. D. H. Gile
Mrs. J. Sobey
Mrs. D. E. Potter
Mrs. B. F. O'Dell
Mrs. S. E. Collins
Mrs. J. M. Meyer
Mrs. F. H. Ham- mond Mrs. M. R. Rood
Mrs. C. E. Nelson Mrs. W. B. Fiske
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The Honor Roll-Continued
Miss M. Allcock
Miss Ethel Coombs
Miss S. Payne
Miss M. Giles
Miss F. Koontz Miss P. Wood
Miss K. Wilson
Miss L. Bishop
Miss Lois Irvine
Miss M. Barber
Miss M. Hammond
Miss F. A. Hart
Miss I. Brown
Miss L. Perrett
Miss M. Wyckoff
Miss M. Fernald
Miss H. Privat
Miss J Nesbitt
Miss L. Boyd
Miss D. Rood
Miss M. Prime
Miss Sue Cheno- weth
Miss L. V. Scott
Miss H. Farrow
Miss M. L. Ritchie
Miss K. Girling
Miss L. Chenoweth
Miss L. Knapp
Miss M. F. Young Miss G. Conklin
Miss M. Gunthorp
Miss M. Center
Miss L. Bitting
Miss P. Gleason
Miss E. Starring
Miss G. Gunthorp
Miss G. White
Miss R. Wood
Miss R. Bagley
Miss L. Beckwith
Miss M. Knight
Miss A. B. Evans
Miss M. R. Brown
Miss K. Hammond
Miss M. C. Mc- Williams
Miss G. Wyckoff
Miss K. Conklin
Miss B. Pearson
Miss S. Thatcher
Miss H. White
Miss F. McAlister
Miss L. Becker
Miss E. White
Miss B. Faxon
Miss B. Brown
Miss A. White
Miss R. Elliott
Miss A. Green
Miss M. White
Miss Bishop
Miss G. Rains
Miss G. DeCamp
Miss S. Reynolds
Miss G. Knight
Miss M. Crawford
Miss E. Pearson
Miss O. Spicer
Miss L. Bagley
Miss F. Borwell
Miss F. Evans
Miss M. Mooney
Miss H. Bagley
Miss E. Shayler
Miss F. M. Heard
Miss E. Abernethy
Miss M. Coombs
Miss C. Daum
Miss G. Morrell
Miss V. Allcock
Miss E. Hend-
Miss Emily Coombs
Miss D. Taylor
rickson
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Miss K. Pudor
Miss Davidson
Miss A. Burn
Miss W. Woodford
Miss H. M. Sutcliffe
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The Memory Book
AMES of donors who have promised jubilee gifts for the new altar or new parish house.
W. M. Smith
H. M. Pilcher
Jos. Harvey
F. W. Maynard
Mrs. W. S. Crawford
Mrs. J. Hendrickson
Bryce Barber
W. K. Barradell
C. B. Bronson H. Bronson
Mrs. W. T. Witbeck
Mrs. J. V. Scott
Mrs. C. H. Conklin
Mrs. Jos. Harvey
Mrs. F. W. Maynard
Mrs. R. C. Coombs Miss Marie Barber Miss Barbara L.
Ayers Miss Ada Wilcox Miss Marie L.
Fernald
Miss Bertha Faxon
Miss Clara Daum
Miss Grace De-
Camp
Miss Frances M. Church
Miss L. Becker
W. Gile C. Gleason
Mrs. I. Redding
Mrs. E. E. Rogers
Mrs. H. B. Richard- son
Mrs. J. P. Sharp
Mrs. D. S. Seymour Mrs. G. A. Saint
Mrs. L. L.Gervais
Mrs. L. P. Gile
Mrs. W. P. Gun- thorp
Mrs. A. F. Storke Mrs. M. Starring
H. W. Hobbs
H. E. Rowe
J. A. Barber
R. C. Coombs
Edgar Coombs
Mrs. J. E. Tristram Mrs. J. G. Girling Mrs. R. W. Caven- augh
C. R. Bronson
H. B. Brooks
H. T. Bentley
W. A. Brewerton
R. W. Crompton D. E. Cook
Mrs. W. White
C. L. Chenoweth
Mrs. T. W. White
T. F. Charlton
F. A. Deacon
G. E. Ditzler
R. W. Ermeling C. S. Elwood
J. W. Faxon
H. H. Fulton
A. L. Fitch
L. L. Gervais
Mrs. R. R. Reno
Mrs. W. H. Rains
W. P. Gunthorp
G. F. Howard
R. P. Hohmann
H. S. Hohmann
F. H. Hammond
D. L. Hall
H. L. Hotchkiss
A. E. Heard James Harvey
D. C. Meyers
Mrs. R. O. Thomp- son Mrs. C. L. West
Mrs. F.B. Wyckoff
Mrs. M. Wakeman Mrs. R.S. Wernwag Mrs. F. H. Wood
Mrs. S. E. Wilson
Mrs. N. F. Phillips Mrs. D. E. Potter Mrs. T. G. O'Connor
Mrs. B. A. Oakes
Miss B. Agnes Brown Miss R. Bagley
Miss L. T. Bitting
Miss E. Irene
Brown Miss M. R. Brown
Miss M. C. Mc- Williams Miss Mabel Ham- mond
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Richard Coombs, Jr.
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C. Philip Miller H. B. Noyes Kenneth Noyes M. H. Phillips Harry Phillips
Mrs. G. F.Howard Mrs. J. Hohmann
Mrs. H.L. Hotchkiss
Mrs. A. E. Heard
Mrs. L. Mott
H. R. Pebbles
B. A. Oakes
Mrs. H. B. Noyes Mrs. H. Bronson
P. S. Rattle
Mrs. H. B. Brooks
R. R. Reno
Mrs. W. A. Brewer- ton
H. Redding
Mrs. R. W. Cromp- ton
H. A. Seymour
Mrs. D. E. Cook
D. S. Seyinour
Mrs. M. J.Carpenter
E. V. Shayler
Mrs. C. L. Cheno- weth
T. J. Salsman
Mrs. M. Davison
Lee Thompson
Mrs. F. A. Deacon
R. O. Thompson
Mrs. G. E. Ditzler
J. Ullmann
Mrs. W. A. Douglass
A. H. Vilas
Mrs. J. W. Faxon
H. P. Witbeck
F. B. Wyckoff
Wm. White
Mrs. W. M. Smith
Stuart White
Mrs. Chas. Hudson Mrs. W. A. Pope
Scott
Miss K. Conklin
Miss G. Conklin
Miss F. Coombs
Miss G. Grummett
Miss E. Hendrick-
H. Hendrickson
Mrs. J. A. Barber
J. E. Tristram
Mrs. A. M. Alley
J. G. Girling
R. W. Cavenaugh
G. W. Clegg
E. E. Morrell G.S . Fulton
Miss F. E. Koontz Miss Wilhelmina
Rogers Miss E. Harriet Richards Miss Harriet M. Privat
Miss Bessie Pearson
Miss Ruth Phillips
Miss Amy Phillips Miss F. Ruth Wood Miss Prudence Wood
Miss Mary White
Miss Maggie White
Miss Alma White
Miss Clara White
Miss Genevieve White
Miss Grace Wyckoff Miss Mabel Wyckoff
Miss Laura West
Miss Ernestine
Shayler Miss Lillian V.
R. Worthington
R. S. Wernwag
S. E. Wilson
Mrs. E. V. Shayler
Butler Storke
Mrs. H. S. Wilcox
Mrs. H. B. Hobbs
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