History of St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church in Watertown, 1836-1936, Part 12

Author: Middleton, Elinore Huse
Publication date: 1936
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Murray Print. Co.
Number of Pages: 176


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To return to the Philathea organization as a whole, it is recollected that in the early days the monthly meetings were held in members' homes, although, as the numbers grew, it was no uncommon thing to find Philatheas perched halfway up the stairs and in every other available spot except the chimney. Many fine Christmas parties were held in the Paines' big upper room, with Mrs. Phoebe Paine or Mrs. Lillie Simmons acting as Santa. Other popular social occasions were the annual Nan-


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tasket outings, the weenie roasts (with Mrs. Rena Fancy the accommo- dating hostess), covered dish socials, district "skules," Halloween parties, guest nights (with always a delicious banquet served by Gertrude Utting), the annual house parties at Cedar Hill, and dramatics. Of the latter, "Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yard," with Mildred Pollock distinguishing herself, and "The Rebellion of Mrs. Barclay," starring Eva Watts, were two which stood long in memory. "The Rebellion" was given twice after its first presentation, once in Roxbury, and once in the Watertown Town Hall for the benefit of the Watertown Woman's Club. Other means of earning money and of enjoying a hilarious good time were in "The Pedlar's Parade" and in the famous "Philathea Follies"; while on the more sensible side were the pops concerts, movies at the Coolidge Theatre, business men's luncheons, food sales, bean suppers, and the "Tel-U-Who," which flourished for some time. The Philathea dramatics brought in large sums of money to the treasury and the names of the plays cannot help reviving in many minds memories of late rehearsals, much hard work, and lots of fun: "Charlie's Aunt," "It Happened in June," "The Whole Town's Talking," "Adam and Eva," "Grumpy," and "The Creaking Chair."


In the prosperous years of the late 1920's, the Philathea budget ran up to between seven hundred and eight hundred dollars annually, but it has had to be curtailed lately. The Home and Foreign Missionary Soci- eties of our Church, however, have always been substantially remembered, as well as Morgan Memorial, District Nursing Association, and other regular charities. The Medical Mission has of late been remembered each year by a fine donation of dolls at Christmas time. What has been accom- plished under the term "friendliness" can never be estimated, as the Philatheas have reached out to many a woman in the community and brought her into happy relations with the Church. Regarding extra work for other societies within St. John's, the Philatheas have always gotten up the "Father and Sons" banquet for the Men's Club, with Mrs. Edith Loring as chairman; since 1919 they have always had a table at the Ladies' Aid fair which has been "put over" with most gratifying results; and they have usually presented one entertainment a year, such as "The Old Peabody Pew," after a church supper, for the Ladies' Aid.


The Philathea history, indeed, has been one that should be an inspiration for the present and an incentive for the future. A list of the class presidents closes the brief record: 1918, Mrs. Jane Rial; 1919 (to finish Mrs. Rial's term), Miss Louise Richardson; 1919-20, Mrs. Edna Beale; 1920-23, Louise Richardson; 1923-24, Nellie Spaulding; 1924-27, Louise Richardson; 1927-30, Eva Watts; 1930-32, Marcia Dillard; 1932-33, Lois Taylor (to fill out Evelyn Phillips' term); 1933-35, Myrtle Phinney; 1935-37, Mabel Lundgren. The officers of 1936-37 are: presi- dent, Mabel Lundgren; vice-president, Jennie Bacon; secretary, Myrtle Phinney; and treasurer, Ercel MacDougall.


By ELINORE H. MIDDLETON. From a longer history of the Philathea Class by Edna M. Beale.


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JUNIOR PHILATHEA CLASS


From 1915 to 1921 the Sunday school class of Miss Nellie E. Turkington was called "The King's Daughters' Class." An older group, the Galilea Philatheas, were very popular at that time, but they would not admit the younger girls, so "The King's Daughters" voted to change the name to "Junior Philathea" and took into membership those too young for the Galilea Philatheas. The president at that time was Miss Marguerite Stevens and the monthly socials were held at the homes of the various members. In February, 1926, they began to hold the socials in the ladies' parlor of the parish house. They were pleased to have a separate room for the Sunday sessions of the class, and the first play given by these girls was to obtain funds for a rug and pictures to make the classroom more attractive.


In 1928 the girls held a debate, "Resolved that the Youth of Today are Worse than the Youth of Fifty Years Ago," and the affirmative side won. Junior Philathea work in the Church has been cooperation with the Foreign Missionary Society in their special programs, and dues; a table at the Ladies'Aid fair; and assistance to the combined missionary societies at their St. Patrick's Day supper. The class has always given money each year to both Home and Foreign Mission calls, and has contributed to current expenses of St. John's. For four years the girls had for a chum a Japanese student at a mission in Los Angeles. For several years they have paid a scholarship for a girl in Moradabad, India, and the expenses of a girl in a Kentucky mountain school.


The presidents of the class have been: 1917-19, Miriam Perkins; 1919-21, Celina Joy; 1921-26, Marguerite Stevens; 1926-27, Hazel Richardson; 1927-28, Sylvia Sorenson; 1928-29, Bernice Spidell; 1929-31, Hala Phinney; 1931-32, Elizabeth Armstrong; 1932-34, Hazel Gentle- man; 1934-35, Elinore Middleton; 1935-36, Myrtle Linfield; and the group of officers for the Centennial year are Hala Phinney, president; Edna Roberts, vice-president; Ruth Shipton, treasurer; and Doris Frazee, secretary.


NELLIE E. TURKINGTON, Teacher.


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WATERTOWN SQUARE, 1936


MEMBERSHIP LIST* Revised to July 18, 1936


Active members


794


Inactive members


64


Affiliated members


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Aberle, William D.


Balch, Floyd R.


Ackerly, Sherman


Balch, Wayne E.


Ackley, Mrs. Ruth C.


Ballantine, Wendall


Aiken, Thomas L.


Barchard, Oliver W.


Aiken, Mrs. Grace H.


Barchard, Mrs. Mildred I.


Alexander, Robert R.


Barker, Miss Luliona M.


Allen, Mrs. Henrietta D.


Barker, Melvin B.


Anderson, Miss Edith E.


Barres, Mrs. Hazel W.


Anderson, Mrs. Mildred S.


Battles, Mrs. Margaret J.


Andrews, Mrs. Edith J.


Beale, William R.


Andrews, George R. Andrews, Mrs. Helen B. Angel, Charles R.


Beals, Mrs. Edith Beals, Milton


Armstrong, Edwin O.


Beck, Mrs. Eliza R.


Armstrong, Mrs. Margaret


Belanger, Miss Doris M.


Armstrong, Edwin J.


Bell, Frederick


Armstrong, Miss Elizabeth J.


Bell, Mrs. Hazel Bell, Kenneth F.


Babcock, Mrs. Mabel K.


Benjamin, Mrs. Lillian A.


Babcock, Theodore K.


Bennett, Miss Bessiemae


Bachman, Archibald W.


Bisbee, Miss Rena I.


Bachman, Mrs. Edna L.


Bishop, William J.


Bacon, Dr. George S.


Bishop, Mrs. Caroline


Bacon, Mrs. Jennie C.


Bishop, William R.


Bailey, Mrs. Charlesetta


Bixby, Leland C.


Bailey, Miss Marion I.


Bixby, Mrs. Edith F.


Baker, Karl G.


Blake, Mrs. Gertrude H.


Baker, Mrs. Harriet M.


Blanchard, J. Frank


Balch, Clarence M.


Blanchard, Mrs. Ruth


Balch, Mrs. Marion


Bliefling, Mrs. Eliza A.


Balch, Perley O.


Boardman, Mrs. Beulah C.


Balch, Mrs. Sadie M.


Boardman, Robert


*The Non-Resident list is not included.


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Beale, Mrs. Edna M.


Babcock, Miss Genevieve E.


Bennett, Mrs. Ada C.


Boleyn, Robert C. Boleyn, Mrs. Jane C. Boleyn, Miss Lois Bond, Percy M. Bond, Mrs. Ethel M.


Cannon, Mrs. Myrtle W. Caragulian, Leon Caragulian, Mrs. Alice


Caragulian, Miss Beatrice S.


Carey, Norman B.


Bond, Stanley K. Boyce, Miss Minnie M.


Carey, Mrs. Carolyn G.


Carey, Norman B., Jr.


Brenan, Ralph S.


Cate, Mrs. Helen G. W.


Cate, Miss Elizabeth M.


Brett, Willis J.


Cate, Malcolm S., Jr.


Brett, Mrs. Fanny J.


Chase, LeRoy M.


Brett, Miss Eleanor G.


Chase, Mrs. Lura W.


Brigham, Prof. Lewis A.


Chase, Earl LeRoy


Brigham, Mrs. Stella G.


Chase, Miss Evelyn E.


Brink, Virgil C.


Chase, Warren W.


Brink, Mrs. Helen S.


Brink, James A.


Chase, Mrs. Ada B.


Brink, Robert G.


Chase, Stephen M.


Brodil, Mrs. Hazel B.


Chase, Paul E.


Brown, Mrs. Florence H.


Chase, Mrs. Clara H.


Brown, Mrs. Marion J.


Chase, Mrs. Phyllis W.


Brown, Robert F.


Clark, Miss Rowena


Browning, Kenneth L.


Clarke, Clayton


Bruce, Robert H.


Cleveland, Miss Lulu B.


Bruce, Mrs. Minnie J.


Clouter, Frederick A.


Buffum, Mrs. Anna N.


Clouter, Mrs. Gertrude B.


Bullen, Ernest


Clouter, Raymond B.


Bullen, Mrs. Mabel V.


Colby, Maurice D.


Bullen, Ralph F.


Colby, Mrs. Marguerite R.


Bullen, Mrs. Alice M.


Colby, Miss Shirley R.


Bullen, Lester J.


Coleman, Mrs. Natalie V.


Bullen, Ralph F., Jr.


Combs, Arthur P., Jr.


Combs, Mrs. Trixie H.


Comey, Miss Grace E.


Constable, William J.


Constable, Mrs. Helen W.


Butterfield, Mrs. Nettie F.


Butterfield, Nelson


Cook, Alfred


Cook, Mrs. Minnie


Cook, A. F. Raymond


Burgess, James B.


Cook, Stanley A.


Coole, Miss Evelyn L.


Burgess, Miss Lilla M.


Burgess, Miss Reta G.


Butterman, Mrs. Emma J.


Campbell, Mrs. Marion O. Cannon, Ralph C.


Corson, Miss Alice Coumans, William J.


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Burgess, Miss Anna M.


Coole, Miss Marjorie B.


Coole, Simeon, Jr. Coon, Mrs. Myra


Corkum, Mrs. Helen R.


Butt, Mrs. Effie M.


Butt, Ralph L.


Butterfield, Robert N.


Constable, Miss Jane H.


Butterfield, Miss Jeannette


Butterfield, Ralph E.


Butler, Mrs. Louise R.


Chase, Louis H.


Brenan, Mrs. Grace G.


Coumans, Mrs. Louise M. Coumans, William J., Jr. Cowles, William E. Cowles, Shirley E. Cowles, William E., Jr.


Cramer, Merrill E.


Cramer, Mrs. Minnie J.


Cramer, Miss Mary Elizabeth


Cronk, Milton J.


Dulseno, Miss Christine L.


Dulseno, Miss Elaine D.


Dulseno, Miss Natalie F.


Cummins, Mrs. Laura F.


Duvoll, Mrs. Hilda G.


Curran, Mrs. Louise A.


Duvoll, Miss Florence M.


Currie, Mrs. Bessie


Ellis, T. Eugene


Ellis, Mrs. Eleanor F.


Emerson, Dr. Sara A.


Emerson, William M.


Emerson, Mrs. Bessie M.


Emerson, Miss Barbara


Emerson, Miss Ruth C.


Emerson, Waldo P.


Emery, Frank D.


Emery, Mrs. Anna A.


Emery, Miss Dorothy F.


Daniels, Miss Doris


Emery, Roger C.


Davis, Mrs. Alice O.


Ernst, Mrs. Pearl E.


Davis, Carl J.


Ernst, Miss Norma B.


Davis, Miss Ruth


Erskine, Kenneth H.


Davis, Dale S.


Erskine, Mrs. Doris L.


Erskine, Miss Patricia


Davis, John H.


Evans, Elmer Richard


Davis, Mrs. Mary A.


Evans, Mrs. Ruth


Davis, Laurence B.


Evans, Herbert J.


Davison, Mrs. Carrie C.


Evans, Mrs. Gladys M.


Davison, Carroll W.


Evans, Wilmot M.


Evans, Mrs. Doris U.


Everett, Frank W.


Everett, Mrs. Irene R.


de Garis, Mrs. Alice R.


Delmage, George W.


Fagan, Mrs. Helena G.


Fancy, Raymond A.


Fancy, Mrs. Rena M. T.


Fancy, G. Wilbur


Fancy, R. Ashley


Farnsworth, Fred L.


Dickinson, Miss Lottie Dillard, Liston E. Dillard, Mrs. Marcia S.


Dillard, Charles A. Dillard, Miss Janet Dineen, William S. Doerfler, Miss Doris M. Dow, Warren R. Dow, Mrs. Evangeline T.


Dow, Warren R., Jr.


Dudley, Mrs. Ruth J.


Cronk, Mrs. Mabel


Crosby, Mrs. Edith M.


Currie, Cyril B.


Currie, Miss Stella R.


Currie, William D. Curtis, Mrs. Nellie B.


Dailey, Henry E.


Dailey, Mrs. Edna M.


Dailey, Miss Irene B.


Dailey, John F.


Dailey, Mrs. Mary E.


Dailey, John


Davis, Mrs. Marguerite S.


Day, Charles A. Day, Mrs. Maria A. Day, Chester M.


Delmage, Mrs. Flora


Delmage, George W., Jr. Dick, Harold Dick, Mrs. Elsie


Ferris, Miss Marion E. Field, Mrs. Ruby S.


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Fifield, Mrs. Mary Forknall, Miss Olive E. Frazee, Walter G. Frazee, Mrs. Florence Frazee, Miss Doris Fries, Arvid S. Frost, Miss A. May Fulk, Bernard B., Jr.


Gage, Paul S.


Gage, Mrs. Beatrice S.


Gardiner, Mrs. Ellen Z.


Gardiner, Charles Leonard


Gardiner, Ralph C.


Gardiner, Mrs. Izolee H.


Gardner, Miss Mary R.


Garland, Mrs. Florence P.


Gentleman, Lawrence M.


Gentleman, Mrs. Helen M.


Gentleman, Mrs. Lilla E.


Gentleman, Miss Hazel E.


Gill, Mrs. Ruth B.


Gilliatt, Mrs. Johanna


Godwin, Miss Florence


Godwin, Harold A., Jr.


Godwin, Robert A.


Goldbank, Miss Louise M.


Golding, Hugh Golding, Mrs. Louisa B.


Goss, Miss Mildred I.


Gray, Miss Bertha M.


Gray, Miss L. Jane


Gray, Lewis A.


Holmes, Clinton E.


Holmes, Mrs. Carrie E.


Horton, Van D. Horton, Mrs. Nettie M.


Green, Mrs. Mary E.


Green, Eliol P.


Green, Mrs. Clara S.


Howard, Miss Mary E.


Howard, William Arthur


Howard, Mrs. Bertha B. Howard, Alvah B.


Howard, Miss E. Abbie


Guth, Mrs. Bertha E. Guy, Walter


Guy, Mrs. Madeline C.


Hackett, Miss Marion M. Hague, Mrs. Dinah


Hague, William Hale, Fred F. Hale, Mrs. Cora P.


Hall, Miss Inis B. Ham, Harold J. Ham, Mrs. Ethel P.


Hamilton, Miss Anna L. Harris, Milton A. Hartford, Alton H. Hartford, Mrs. Mildred P.


Hartford, Miss Harriett A.


Haswell, Miss Thelma A.


Hatch, Richard M. Hatch, Mrs. Estella C.


Hatch, Richard M., Jr. Hayward, John


Hayward, Miss Leona P.


Hayward, Miss Viola


Helms, Edgar J., Jr.


Helms, Robert R.


Hey, Mrs. Marion O. Hicks, Mrs. Lefie L.


Hicks, Miss C. Evelyn


Hicks, Miss Eva L.


Hicks, Miss Jennie E.


Hodgdon, William E.


Hodgdon, Mrs. Annie E.


Hodgdon, Miss Mildred E.


Hodge, Mrs. Margaret L.


Holman, Raymond


Holmes, Mrs. Audrey S.


Holmes, Mrs. Clara B.


Gray, Mrs. Gladys M. Green, Adam


Green, Allan C. Green, Miss Jean E. Green, Lloyd W. Gulesian, Willard J. Gulesian, Mrs. Ida M.


Howard, Miss Eunice E. Howard, Heman A. Howell, Edmund


Howell, Mrs. Isabel P.


Howell, Lloyd G. Howell, Charles E.


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Howard, Mrs. Hattie C.


Howell, Mrs. Florence Irene Howell, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoyt, Rollin W. Hoyt, Mrs. Lillian Hoyt, Miss Arline Hoyt, Charles S.


Huckins, Leander Huckins, Robert Hudson, Mrs. Elizabeth M.


Hughes, Frank H.


Hughes, Mrs. Estelle S.


Humphrey, Mrs. Margaret E.


Hunt, Robert S. Huse, A. Alonzo


Huse, Mrs. Gertrude L.


Hutchins, Mrs. Harriet J.


Hutchins, Ralph H.


Hutchins, Mrs. Florence S.


Hutchinson, Mrs. Annie Hutchinson, Miss M. Alice


King, Mrs. Bertha S. King, Arthur E. King, Chester King, Miss Miriam R.


Lamkin, Mrs. Lucy E. Lavers, Robert Watson


Lavers, Mrs. Elizabeth


Lavers, Miss Thelma V.


Leacy, Martin


Leacy, Mrs. Sabrina A.


Leavitt, Charles O.


Lefavour, Francis F.


Lefavour, Mrs. Dora


Leigh, Albert F.


Leigh, Mrs. Kate


Leigh, Harold F.


Leigh, Miss Lillian A.


Leonard, Wallace C.


Leonard, Mrs. Mary W. LeShanna, Mrs. Mary C. LeShanna, Milton T.


Jarvis, Miss Winifred A.


Jellison, Mrs. Josephine


Jenkins, Mrs. Minnie


Jenkins, Miss Delphine B.


Jenkins, Miss Mae C.


Jensen, John K.


Jensen, Mrs. Clara H.


Jones, Miss Estelle J.


Jones, Robert A.


Jones, David R.


Linfield, Mrs. Myrtle S.


Jones, Mrs. Susan J. T.


Jones, Mrs. Rena M.


Jones, Miss Constance M.


Joyce, George H.


Little, Miss Doris E.


Lockhart, Arnold S.


Lockhart, Mrs. Esther A.


Logan, Miss Rosanna L. Logan, Walter A.


Loring, Mrs. Edith L.


Lorrey, Miss Mildred


Lovegren, Oscar P.


Lovell, Clifford S. Lundgren, Victor O.


Lundgren, Mrs. Mable S. Lundgren, Ellsworth S.


Lundstrom, Mrs. Anna Lundstrom, Miss Edith


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Linfield, Mrs. Bessie M.


Linfield, Paul R. Linfield, Oliver S.


Linfield, Mrs. Ida M.


Linfield, Miss Beatrice


Linfield, Willard A.


Little, David H. Little, Mrs. Esther V.


Little, Chester A.


Joyce, Mrs. Phoebe D.


Joyce, Miss Annie E. Joyce, George H., Jr.


Karcher, Miss Ruth E. Keene, Mrs. Cora L. Keith, William J. A. Keith, Mrs. Agnes M. Keith, Andrew F. Kerr, Charles A. Kerr, Mrs. Edith D. Kerton, Mrs. Margaret M. King, Benjamin


LeShanna, Winthrop C.


Leslie, Mrs. Ruth D.


MacArthur, Miss Marion F. MacDonald, James MacDougall, Mrs. Ethel Ercel MacFarland, Mrs. Alice M. MacFarland, Charles J. MacFarland, Mrs. Doris A. MacKay, Kenneth G. MacKay, Mrs. Hazel C.


Miller, Miss Elizabeth L. Miller, Fred A.


Miller, Mrs. M. Elizabeth


Miller, John S.


Miller, Mrs. Linea C.


Mills, Abram Mills, Mrs. Eliza A.


MacKay, Robert G.


Mills, Miss Pearl


Mackinnon, Miss Katheleen A.


Mills, Miss Vivian M.


MacLennan, Miss Edna


Minty, Keywood C.


Macleod, Donald A.


Minty, Mrs. Annie E.


Macleod, Miss Olive A.


Macleod, Mrs. Rowena H.


Matheson, Daniel


Moody, Chester


Matheson, Mrs. Edna M.


Moore, Donald W.


Matheson, Miss Beatrice M.


Moore, Mrs. Margaret E.


McCarthy, Mrs. Bertha R.


Moore, Hollis W.


Moore, Miss Jessie E.


Moore, Mrs. Mildred D.


McClelland, Mrs. Gladys M.


McCollom, Miss Dorothy C.


McCollom, Miss Mary P.


Morgan, Chester Duncan


Morgan, Miss Elva F.


Morgan, Miss Madaleine C.


McElhiney, Miss Lena M.


Morgan, Ralph M.


McGlauflin, B. Fay


Morgan, Robert F.


McGlauflin, Mrs. Flora R.


Morgan, Miss Ruth Ellen


McKay, Mrs. Hazel E.


Morse, Mrs. Nan W.


McKay, Miss Beatrice L.


McKenne, Miss Alice M.


Morton, Mrs. Mertie E.


Mclaughlin, Clifford C.


Morton, Miss Carrie M.


Moulton, Albert T.


Moulton, Mrs. C. Helen


Moulton, Miss Dorothy L.


McMurtrie, Miss Evelyn L.


Moulton, Miss Virginia M.


McMurtrie, Miss Lillian F.


Mugar, Miss Helen


McPherson, Mrs. Mary L.


Mullins, Edward S.


Merrill, Mrs. Eunice G.


Murray, Miss Annie S.


Merrill, Mrs. Jean P. Middlemas, Mrs. Ella A.


Neshe, Peter P.


Middleton, Mrs. Lavinia H.


Norrish, Robert C.


Middleton, Miss Pearl N.


Norrish, Miss Sadie M.


Nye, Harold E.


Nye, Mrs. Mabel E.


Miles, George C.


Miles, Mrs. Mildred I.


Miles, George C., Jr.


Osmond, Hooper Osmond, Mrs. Bertha


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Minty, Harold I.


Minty, William G.


McCarthy, Mrs. Blanche N.


McClelland, Arthur I.


Morgan, Chester D. Morgan, Mrs. Madaleine F.


McElhiney, Eldon E.


McElhiney, Eldon E., Jr.


Morton, Walter K.


Mclaughlin, Miss Edna A. Mclaughlin, Milton R. McLean, Mrs. Evelyn R.


Middleton, W. Irving Middleton, Mrs. Elinore H.


Mills, Miss Jeannette L.


Osmond, Miss Mildred M. Otto, Mrs. Myrtle A. Otto, Paul N. Otto, Stewart Otto, Charles H. Otto, Mrs. Shirley E. Owens, Miss Verna A.


Packard, Edward H.


Packard, Mrs. L. Edna


Paine, Mrs. Harriet E.


Phinney, G. Russell


Paine, Herbert L.


Paine, Mrs. Phoebe A.


Paine, Miss Phoebe Ashley


Parker, Chester H.


Pirrello, Frank


Parker, Mrs. Eleanor B.


Pirrello, Mrs. Teresa


Parker, Raymond D.


Plaisted, Miss Elizabeth C.


Parker, Mrs. Elsie P.


Plank, Seymour L.


Parks, Arthur


Pollock, Miss Lulu I.


Parks, Mrs. Minnie


Pollock, Miss Mildred G.


Parsons, William


Poole, Miss Mary H.


Parsons, Mrs. Viola R.


Poole, Miss Ruth E.


Pascoe, Clifford F.


Porter, Stanley D.


Pascoe, Mrs. Ethel H.


Porter, Mrs. Josephine L.


Pascoe, George H.


Pratt, Miss Hattie B.


Pascoe, Mrs. Elizabeth J.


Prouty, George S.


Pascoe, George T.


Prouty, Mrs. Nathalie


Pascoe, Mrs. Hannah L.


Purchase, Bertram G.


Pascoe, Miss M. Lila


Purchase, Mrs. Maude


Purchase, Donald G.


Purchase, Miss Dorothy L.


Pearce, William Leroy


Pearce, Mrs. Mary


Pearce, Alfred J.


Pearce, W. Lawrence


Quimby, Lewis J. Quimby, Mrs. Martha L. Quimby, Mrs. Pearl T.


Reck, Fred J.


Reck, Mrs. Emma F.


Reed, Lewis A.


Reed, Mrs. Alice


Reed, Almond M.


Reed, Miss Edna M.


Reed, Earle L.


Perkins, Miss Dorothy L.


Perry, Ernest C. Perry, Mrs. Rowena Perry, Miss Gwendolyn S. Perry, Miss Ivy B.


Phillips, Arthur J. Phillips, Wayne W.


Phillips, William J.


Phillips, Ira D.


Phinney, Mrs. Mary


Phinney, Miss Hala R.


Phinney, Mrs. Myrtle R.


Phipps, Mrs. Emma P.


Pieterse, Mrs. Agnes A.


Parkhurst, E. Tyler


Pollock, H. Roscoe


Parsons, Mrs. Blanche G.


Pollock, Miss Theda L.


Pascoe, W. Stewart


Pascoe, Philip C.


Pascoe, Mrs. Doris B.


Purchase, Miss Florence R.


Purchase, Gordon B.


Peck, Howard W.


Peck, Mrs. Tamson C.


Peck, Miss Phyllis May Peck, Sumner H.


Peck, Sydney C. Pedlar, Miss Althea R. H.


Perkins, Edward E.


Perkins, Homer C.


Perkins, Mrs. Elizabeth A.


Reed, Mrs. Edith M.


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Reed, Miss Martha K. Richardson, Mrs. Helen L. Richardson, Miss E. Louise Richardson, Ray V. Richardson, Mrs. Edith C. Richardson, Miss Barbara Richner, Mrs. Barbara U.


Scott, Miss A. Helen


Scott, Miss Elsie H.


Scribner, Byron L.


Scribner, Mrs. Annie


Scribner, Miss Marjorie


Scribner, Robert B.


Seaborn, Mrs. Lillian J.


Ripley, Raymond H.


Ripley, Mrs. Gertrude G.


Ripley, Raymond H., Jr.


Secord, Mrs. Mildred M.


Secord, Kenneth C.


Secord, James Donald


Secord, Mrs. Margaret F.


Secord, Paul L.


Seth, Mrs. Flora D.


Sharkey, George


Sharkey, Mrs. Helen


Shaw, Bartlett M.


Robbins, Mrs. Sara S.


Shaw, Frederick D.


Robbins, Miss Florence


Sheffield, Miss Marion F.


Robinson, William F.


Shipton, A. Lester


Robinson, Mrs. Blanche H.


Shipton, Mrs. M. Gertrude


Robinson, Miss Blanche E.


Shipton, Miss Miriam G.


Robinson, Miss Dorothy


Shipton, Miss Ruth K.


Rose, Miss Stella E.


Shipton, Wallace A.


Ross, Adam


Shipton, Mrs. Eva L.


Ross, Mrs. Mary J.


Silver, Miss Beatrice M.


Ross, Charles M.


Simmons, Wilbur C.


Skinner, Mrs. Ruth D.


Sloan, Allan


Sloan, Mrs. Helen B.


Smith, Donald O.


Smith, Stuart A.


Smith, Edward P.


Smith, Mrs. Celia K.


Sanborn, Mrs. Ellen M.


Smith, Miss Beatrice


Sanborn, Miss Alice M.


Smith, Miss Gladys


Sanders, Mrs. Mary E.


Smith, Harold E.


Sanger, Miss Jessie P.


Smith, Mrs. Faye E.


Sawin, Walter R.


Smith, Miss Faye Eleanor


Sawin, Mrs. Nina M.


Smith, Mrs. Rhoda I.


Snow, Mrs. Susie


Sawin, Kenneth Sawin, Robert W. Schindler, John H.


Soper, Ralph T. Soper, Mrs. Agnes


Schofield, George C.


Spalding, Charles W.


Schofield, Mrs. Marion C.


Spalding, Mrs. Ellen E.


Scott, Andrew K.


Spalding, Jacob F.


Scott, Mrs. Alberta H.


Spalding, John E.


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Ripley, Miss Ruth N.


Ritchie, Mrs. Rhoda B.


Rix, Benjamin


Rix, Mrs. Anna M.


Rix, Miss Ethel M.


Roberts, Mrs. Carrie H.


Roberts, Miss Edna L.


Robbins, Walter J.


Ross, George A.


Ross, David


Rundlett, Mrs. Lillian C.


Safford, Mrs. Ruth L.


St. Pierre, Fred


St. Pierre, Miss Barbara J.


Sears, Clifton L. Secord, Kenneth


Starbird, George S. Starbird, Mrs. Gladys G. Starbird, Miss Norma Starbird, Sumner G. Stevens, Mrs. Mary A. E. Stidstone, Miss Edith C. Stoney, Mrs. Sadie B.


Stoney, Howard S.


Stoney, Miss J. May


Stoney, Raymond Storey, Miss Dorothy June


Streeter, Miss Hazel E.


Strong, George F.


Strong, Mrs. Nellie J.


Strum, Mrs. Emma M.


Turkington, Miss Nellie E.


Tute, Mrs. Ethel D.


Upham, Oliver S.


Upham, Mrs. Emma L.


Utting, John A.


Utting, Mrs. Gertrude L.


Taylor, Mrs. Lois V.


Vance, Alvin


Taylor, Miss Jean F.


Taylor, Miss Lucile F.


Tewksbury, Charles Sumner


Tewksbury, Mrs. Nellie G.


Tewksbury, Miss Hazel E.


Wallace, Mrs. Mary


Wallace, Edgar W.


Wallace, Miss Lois A.


Wallace, Lester W.


Wallace, Mrs. Lillian M.


Thompson, Miss Elida S.


Thompson, Miss Lilla M.


Thompson, Miss Vertie A.


Walsh, James D.


Walsh, Mrs. Minnie M.


Walsh, Mrs. Ruth L.


Thornton, Miss Hazel W.


Ware, Harry R.


Thornton, Mrs. Susie F.


Ware, Mrs. Grace K.


Ware, Theodore H.


Waring, Miss Doris


Warren, Mrs. Helen W.


Warren, Miss Bertha E.


Watts, Arthur L.


Watts, Mrs. Eva B.


Watts, Arthur Leighton, Jr.


Timper, Miss Alma L.


Timper, Norman F. Timper, Mrs. Lucy A. Townsend, Henry B.


Townsend, Mrs. Marion M. Townsend, Miss Isabelle


Tracy, Mrs. Alma M.


Tracy, Miss E. Ardelle


Tracy, Miss Theoline A. Tucker, Charles W.


Tucker, Mrs. Eudora C.


Tucker, Miss Charlotte E.


Tucker, Ward C.


Tucker, Miss Elizabeth M.


Turkington, Miss Grace A.


Studley, Warren S. Sullivan, Milford


Sullivan, Miss Virginia M.


Sweatt, Miss Adelaide Swim, Grenfell A. Swim, Mrs. Emily R.


Tewksbury, John S.


Thomas, Everett B.


Thomas, Mrs. Ethel M.


Thompson, Mrs. May E.


Wallace, Miss Virginia


Wallsworth, Clyde H.


Thornley, James H.


Thornley, Mrs. Ada J.


Thornley, Miss Marion A.


Wambach, Mrs. Mary M.


Thurber, Mrs. Georgenia E.


Thurber, Harry S. Thurber, James E. Tillotson, Neil E.


Tillotson, Mrs. E. Dorothy


Tillotson, John G.


Tillson, Miss Ada N.


Watts, Philip G.


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Vittum, George F. Vittum, Mrs. Ellen


Wallace, John W.


Watts, Robert B. Watts, George E. Watts, Mrs. Annie Watts, Mrs. Cynthia Marie Waugh, William L.


Wilkins, Mrs. Sadie


Wilhauck, Mrs. Marjorie B. Williams, Julian T.


Williams, Mrs. B. Elizabeth Wood, Mrs. Etta V.


Webb, Matthew H.


Woodard, Miss Irene M.


Webber, Herbert W.


Woodland, Charles L.


Webber, Mrs. Linda C.


Woodland, Mrs. Winifred B.


Weeden, Mrs. Georgia V.


Woodland, Miss Barbara C.


Wells, James N.


Woodland, Edwin C.


Wells, Mrs. Gladys C.


Wormwood, Clarence E.


Wells, William


Wormwood, Mrs. Stella M.


Wells, Mrs. Bessie


Worth, Miss Alice E.


Wendall, Mrs. Marion P.


Wylie, Dr. Earl J.


Wesson, Dexter W.


Wylie, Mrs. Ruth B.


West, Miss Josephine Westcott, Mrs. Mae Temple Wheeler, Mrs. Madeline C. Wheelock, Joseph A.


Young, Miss Amelia


Young, Miss Florence


Young, Robert J.


Wheelock, Mrs. Aurilla J.


Young, Mrs. Edith L.


Whitney, Miss Pamela A.


Young, Miss Phyllis H.


Whittemore, Mrs. A. Louise


Young, Miss Winifred H.


Wilkins, J. Raymond


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