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Augustus Hodgman, 1883 to 1888.
George M. Stevens, 1888 to 1890.
Seth Mason, 1890. Arthur W. Glines, 1891 to 1896. Alphonso A. Wyman, 1896.
TREASURERS OF THE SOCIETY.
1854 to 1865, Edwin Munroe, Jr.
1865 to 1877, S. W. Fuller.
1877 to 1891, W. P. Mitchell.
1891 to 1898, A. Hodgman.
1898 to 1902, A. W. Glines.
1902, R. Y. Gifford.
CLERKS OF THE SOCIETY.
1854 to 1871, Charles Williams. 1871 to 1876, John Hunnewell. 1876 to 1897, P. M. Harwood. 1897, Seth Mason. 1898, H. M. Haven.
COLLECTORS OF THE SOCIETY.
1854, J. Q. Twombly. 1855 to 1857, James S. Runey. 1858, Aaron Sargent. 1859 to 1862, B. S. Binney. 1863 to 1864, J. Q. Twombly.
THE FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH
Our Organization .- The church known by the above name has been established in Somerville for more than fifty years. It is therefore to-day one of the oldest, as it is one of the strongest churches in the city. Its property consists of the brick edifice of worship on the corner of Cross and Tufts streets, and Social Hall on Tufts street, the whole being valued at over $40,000. It is not en- dowed, and is free from debt.
It consists of the following organizations : The Parish, the Sunday School, the Church, the Ladies' Circle, the Mission Workers, the Men's Club, and the Mission Circle.
Its business affairs are administered by a parish com- mittee of five members, by a clerk and treasurer and two auditors, all of whom are elected at the annual meeting in March.
Our Purpose .- In common with all Christian churches, it exists first of all for the worship of Almighty God, the Father of all souls. Worship it holds to be the highest and noblest act of the human mind and the supreme need . of humanity. In worship retreat and release are found from the cares and burdens of this world, and strength, courage, and inspiration are given for daily duty and effi- cient service. Here meet together men of every position and condition, the rich and the poor, the learned and the unlettered, those who have traveled far along the way of truth and purity, and those who are taking the first un- certain steps that leadeth unto life. Thus the ideal of the true democracy in worship is realized.
In the second place, this church stands for the cultiva-
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tion of character. It teaches personal righteousness as the end and object of religious endeavor. It aims to free men from the slavery of sin and selfishness, and to bring into bold relief the divine image, which is the priceless endowment of every child of God. In a word, it strives to save men and to bring them to a knowledge of truth as it was in Christ Jesus.
It undertakes, as a third object, to create and foster right social conditions. It labors to bring in the king- dom of justice, sympathy, and love among men as members of a great social commonwealth. It seeks to do what it can to properly adjust the relations between the various and often conflicting interests of modern civilization, to cement and strengthen the ties of fellow- ship and brotherhood between those who work with their minds and those who work with their hands. It says to all men, "Sirs, ye are brethren, why do ye wrong one to another?" It champions the cause of the weak and the oppressed, and insists that men are of much more value than money, and that the essence of social and political liberty is only found in absolute freedom of opportunity for each man to make the most of the faculties that God has given him.
To comfort the broken-hearted is a fourth purpose of our church. "Into each life some rain must fall, some days must be dark and dreary." With its matchless faith in God's everlasting goodness and love, with its firm assurance that "not one life shall be destroyed or cast as rubbish to the void," it brings consolation, comfort, and courage to those who are walking through the valley of great shadows and of great sorrow. It would have men see that, as all the universe is ever filled with light, and clouds obscure the sun but for a day, so there shall come · a time when there shall be no more sorrow nor pain, for God shall wipe away all tears from our eyes, and peace . and joy shall reign supreme.
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And thus it teaches that at last all, all is for immor- tality-immortality, the most daring and blessed faith of the soul. The crown and glory of our Universalist faith is that "no work begun shall ever pause for death," that, indeed, "there is no death," that this sojourn here is but a first step in a great career, the glories of which "eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man conceived."
Our Methods .- We commend our financial policy to the careful consideration of all reasonable men. We believe it to be nearly ideal-businesslike, modern, and thor- oughly Christian. Our worship is supported by volun- tary contributions. No price is placed upon any seat or sitting. No fixed tax is asked of any man, each pledg- ing the amount per week that he feels he can afford, and is given his choice of any unoccupied seat. We have no chief seats, and we are not forever calling for money. No one but the treasurer knows what any contributor gives, and a man paying five cents a Sunday may be alongside of him who gives $5 every week.
There is welcome in this method. The smallest wage- earner is as cordially received as is he who counts his for- tune by the tens of thousands. Our annual expenses are in the vicinity of $5,000.
Our Needs, and Yours .- We need men as well as women, and we believe that men need the church. The. well-known witticism of the Hebrew trader, who, speak- ing of another, said that if he had any religion, "it was in his wife's name," applies to many men, both Jew and Christian. And, as an editorial writer in the Boston Herald pointed out some years ago, it is vastly better to have religion in your wife's name than not to have it at all. He tells us that "If the wife is uplifted and beauti- fied by her faith, if it enables her to diffuse sweetness and light through the house, the husband is gaining the greatest blessings from hiring a pew he never conde-
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scends to sit in himself, and is reached by the prayer and preaching he never listened to, in a way for which he may be devoutly thankful."
And there is much of truth in these words. No per- son, man or woman, can be deeply stirred and strongly moved by a service of worship without making life bet- ter and happier for those of the same household, for friend and neighbor, and for all one meets and greets along the way of life.
And yet somehow or other the feeling still remains that this reasoning, true though it may be, does not settle the question, and that a man's duty to God cannot be thus vicariously performed. It is all very well for a man to hire a pew for his wife, and it is very fine and fortu- nate for him that she comes from church filled with the light of truth and the beauty of goodness, and is thus able the easier to smooth his troubled brow and make home a delightful retreat from the world and its cares.
But how about the wife? She, too, has cares and troubles, and perhaps would appreciate more of that spirit of kindness, and gentleness, and humility, and ser- vice which it is the object of worship to invoke in the hearts of all those who gather in God's house. If it is helpful to the husband to have the wife bring this finer life into the home from the church, it ought to be stated the other way, that it would be equally helpful to the wife to have the husband bring the strength of manly kindness and thoughtfulness from the same church to the same home. Surely the rule works both ways.
The truth is that no well man who is not called to labor upon the Sabbath has any fair and reasonable excuse for failing to worship God.
Our Invitation .- There are probably nearly 400 fami- lies of known Universalists in various sections of our city who might rightfully be expected to be more or less in- terested in the Cross-street Church. More than half of
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these are already actively identified with our work. Those who are not have cordial invitation to join us in our worship and church life. We want you to feel that the offices of our church are at your service, and that anything we can do to help you will be gladly done. This invitation includes, too, all those who have no regu- lar church home. The children of such families will be welcomed to our Sunday School, and will be placed in classes under competent teachers. Parents are urged to set a good example by attending church, and thus mak- ing Sunday not only a day of rest from their usual labors, but a day of growth in the high and fine things that be- long to character, to duty, and to destiny.
CHURCH MEMBERS
*Charles Williams.
*Edwin Munroe, Jr.
*Erastus E. Cole.
*Charles F. Potter.
Charles A. Kirkpatrick.
*Samuel Kirkpatrick.
*Reuben Horton. William D. Barnett.
*David Elliott.
*Thomas McGill.
David P. Horton.
Benjamin S. Binney.
*Joseph Q. Twombly.
Edwin T. Daniels.
Mrs. Christine Daniels.
Miss Angelia Williams.
Mrs. Lydia A. Shaw.
*Mrs. Cordelia C. Elliott.
*Mrs. Helen A. Potter.
*Miss Ellen F. Russell. Miss Henrietta Dugan.
Miss Emma F. Williams.
Miss Adeline Horton.
*John Dugan.
*John Thorning.
*Miss Olive B. Giles.
*Mrs. Nancy T. Munroe.
*Miss Mary E. Horton.
*Miss Anna H. Giles. Miss Ellen A. Daniels. -
*Mrs. G. R. Binney. Mrs. C. Mandell. Mrs. S. F. Twombly. *M. T. Hollander.
*Deceased.
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*J. W. Mandell.
*Charles B. Hollander. Miss Lizzie J. B. Snow.
Granville W. Daniels. *Miss Cordelia E. Russell.
*Mrs. Sarah Russell.
*David Russell.
*Mrs. Eliza Dugan.
*Miss Lydia M. Horton.
*Reuben Carver.
*Obadiah Merritt.
*Miss Charlotta Stephens.
*Miss Mary T. Merritt. Miss Emma L. Daniels.
*Miss Martha Welch.
Edwin Turner. Miss Ann Maria Daniels.
*Mrs. Jane P. Ireland. *George W. Ireland.
* Miss Annie S. Sanborn.
*Benoni Bixby.
*Ira Thorpe.
* Mrs. Catherine Thorpe.
*Miss Elizabeth Welch.
*Miss Lucy Maria Welch.
Miss Amie S. Munroe.
Miss Maria R. Munroe.
*Miss Hannah Tufts.
*Miss Jane Bixby. Mrs. Abby A. Welts. Miss S. Maria Sargent.
*Miss Hannah B. Munroe. Miss Sophronia P. Leland.
*Rev. Benjamin K. Russ. Miss Lydia L. Turner.
*Miss Harriet N. Cole.
*Miss Emeline A. Sargent. Miss Amy R. Goodhue.
*Ferdinand D. Daniels. Miss Susie Daniels.
Miss Harriet S. Cutter.
Miss Lydia S. King. Miss Amy C. Hudson.
*Deceased.
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*Miss Charlotte M. Cole.
*Miss Mercy K. Sanborn. Mrs. Willard.
*E. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Fitzgerald. Louis P. Hollander.
*Miss Elizabeth D. Ainsworth. Miss Mary O. Giles.
*Thomas J. Colby.
*Miss Elizabeth A. Colby.
* Abijah Eddy.
* Miss Lucretia B. Eddy.
*Miss Ellen Augusta Bradshaw.
Miss Adeline Otis Perkins.
Miss Ella Frances Runey. Frank Coolidge Gee.
*Miss Jane A. Gee. *Abigail McGill.
*Miss Polly Curtis.
* Miss Mary C. Clark.
*Miss Abbie P. Kenrick. Miss Rachel A. Donnell.
S. E. Bonner.
Mrs. Martha Ann Partridge.
* Miss Adine E. Runey.
Edwin J. Butler.
* Miss Hattie A. Hitchings.
*Miss Emma F. Hill.
*John Viall.
*C. A. Jenks.
*Mrs. Harriet E. Jenks. Miss Ellen Johnson.
John F. Nickerson.
Miss Sarah A. Johnson.
Miss Annie M. Leland.
Miss Edith Lawrence.
*Mrs. Ann Waters.
Mrs. Abbie B. Johnson.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence.
*C. D. Chamberlin. Mrs. Emily Chamberlin.
Mrs. Catherine Pierson. Miss Lydia R. Arnaud.
*Deceased.
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Mrs. Emma Hollander.
Mrs. Susan Boyd.
Mrs. Caroline Beal.
*Mrs. Mary Ann Dow. Mrs. Charlotte T. Tufts.
Miss Annie Munroe.
Sanford D. Phipps.
Mrs. Alice A. C. Phipps.
Mrs. D. A. Barnard.
*Miss Harriet E. Sturtevant.
Eli A. Smith.
Mrs. Mary A. Smith.
W. G. Comstock.
Miss Marie M. Clement.
Miss Mary A. Clemant.
J. E. Bartlett.
Miss Martha J. H. Ireland.
Miss Adaline Louise Sanborn. :
Mrs. J. H. Aldrich.
*Miss Etta K. Dow.
Frank Leland.
Mrs. J. L. Norcross.
Irving Smith.
Mrs. Clara Ide Smith.
J. Walter Sanborn.
Mrs. Hattie Gooding.
*Mrs. S. E. Haskell.
*Mrs. E. M. Earle.
Joseph L. Scoboria.
Miss Julia W. Sturtevant.
Mrs. Lydia Annie Sturtevant.
Mrs. Mary Thorndyke Prescott.
Fred T. Farnsworth.
*Mrs. Maria A. Murphy. William E. Murphy.
*Mrs. Charles A. Skinner. Frank H. Oliver.
Miss Lillian Frances Ayer.
Miss Gertrude A. Earle.
Wentworth R. Libbey.
Mrs. Sophia A. Shedd.
*Mrs. Georgiana P. Nickerson. Mrs. Julia L. Sanborn.
*Deceased.
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Miss Nellie L. Thompson. Miss Mabel W. Houghton. *Samuel S. Rice.
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Miss Marion E. Prescott. Rev. Charles Macomber Smith, D. D.
Leslie Moore. Horace T. Harwood.
Miss Jennie Estelle Harwood.
George F. Fortier.
Mrs. Clara P. Haven.
Miss Dorothea Benson.
Miss Amy Meserve.
Frank B. Burrows.
Mrs. Lucy E. Burrows.
Arthur W. Glines.
Miss Lizzie F. Wait.
Miss Fannie M. Glines.
P. M. Harwood.
Mrs. Abbie M. Harwood.
Mrs. Emma Hadley.
Miss Alice Wilson.
Mrs. Martha Williams.
Miss Nellie Saben.
Miss Gertrude Strout.
*Miss Mattie Stone.
Mrs. J. W. Peak.
Mrs. Sarah Hale Hayes.
Miss Mabel Delano.
Miss Edith E. Delano.
* Augustus Hodgman.
*Gershom T. Burnham.
*William F. Longfellow.
Mrs. Hannah S. Longfellow.
Miss S. Louise Chandler.
Miss Emma F. Stevens.
Miss Daisy Knapp.
Miss Mildred Prescott.
Miss Sarah Taylor.
Mrs. Blanche North. Miss Florence Harwood.
James E. Kelley.
Mrs. Fannie Kelley.
Mrs. Harriet P. Wilder.
*Deceased.
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Miss Mary F. Freeman.
Miss Ella L. Freeman.
Miss Nellie Briggs.
Mrs. Lavina P. Fuller.
Mrs. Eunice L. Stone.
*Mrs. Ruth Fortier.
Alphonso A. Wyman.
Mrs. Laura A. Wyman.
Miss Clara Z. Elliott.
Miss Harriet E. Robbins.
Mrs. Fred E. Burroughs.
Mrs. Carrie Cole.
Mrs. Kate Pitman.
Mrs. Achsa M. Mills.
Mrs. Louise Daniels.
Miss Abbie D. Southworth.
Miss Ida Nickerson.
Charles A. Saunders.
*Dr. George W. Greenleaf.
Fred L. Greeley.
Mrs. Fred L. Greeley.
* Alfred K. Spratt.
Mrs. Lizzie D. Spratt.
Miss Sadie I. Bean.
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* Miss Mabel Bragdon.
Mrs. E. C. Hall.
Mrs. F. H. Safford.
Frank H. Burroughs.
*Mrs. Grace Grover. Miss Lettie Parker.
Thomas Darde.
Mrs. Minnie L. Darde.
Miss Bertha Richards.
Miss Grace L. Whitten.
Mrs. Eugenia F. Butler.
Mrs. G. Everett Giles.
Miss Josie B. Smith. *Miss Angie Williams. Mrs. Lizzie Horton. R. Y. Gifford.
Mrs. Bertha Gifford.
Miss Alice M. Niles.
Miss Ada Aldrich.
*Deceased.
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Miss Gertrude L. Cox. Mrs. Abbie M. Southworth.
Mrs. M. J. Messer.
Mrs. Sylvia T. Ham.
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Mrs. Eliza Ann Trickey.
Miss Helen S. Snow. Miss Annie Harvey. Miss M. L. Buskirk.
George O. W. Servis.
Mrs. George O. W. Servis.
Mrs. Sadie H. Burrows.
Miss Helen Fitzgerald.
Miss Lillie M. Whiton.
Miss Emma F. Schuch.
Miss Ella Bucknam.
Mrs. Caroline Belcher Wells.
Mrs. George B. Howard.
Miss Annie G. Stover.
Miss Eva R. Butler.
Charles Pratt.
Mrs. Charles Pratt.
Miss Mabel Leavitt.
Mrs. Jennie Carpenter.
Henry S. Barron.
Mrs. Sarah A. Barron.
Miss Ada Harris.
Miss Florence Proctor.
Rev. M. M. Goodwin.
*Miss Effie May Wellman.
George F. Horton.
Mrs. Ada Stetson Lowell.
Miss Florence Linnell.
Miss Florence E. Stacy.
Mrs. Sara Jane Spaulding.
Mrs. Ursula Withington Brown.
Lyman H. Brown. Mrs. Sara Love Maxwell.
*Mrs. Frances Houghton.
Miss Hannah J. Whipple.
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Mrs. Cornelia F. Covell.
Mrs. Ida J. Bolton.
Mrs. Luvia Anna Ulm.
Miss Abbie Lavina Day.
*Deceased.
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Miss Clara Kendrick Linnell.
Miss Hattie H. Pierce.
Miss Lottie M. Draper.
Mrs. Matilda J. McFarland. Miss Bessie Louise McFarland.
Mrs. May Catherine Pingree.
Mrs. Agnes Elizabeth Pingree. Mrs. Mary E. Benner.
Miss Ruphena Benner.
Mrs. Ethel A. Burnham.
Mrs. Carrie D. Coulter.
Miss Edith A. Stevens. Francis Thomas.
Mrs. Ida Adell Thomas.
William Henry Hutcheson.
PARISH LIST
Allen, Mrs. E. F
.10 Mt. Pleasant Court
Andrews, J. M. 172 Broadway
Andrews, Mrs. L. M. 235 Medford Street
Andrews, Miss Florence. 235 Medford Street
Applin, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. . 89 Cross Street
Arnold, Mrs. Emma K 110 Perkins Street
Arnold, Mrs. Frank. .28 Vinal Avenue
Atwood, Mrs. Edith. 82 Mt. Vernon Street
Baldwin, W. J. 82 Mt. Vernon Street
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. .25 Flint Street
Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. C. H 19 Melvin Street
Barron, Mr. and Mrs. H. S
12 Highland Avenue
Bateman, Dr. F. E
163 Highland Avenue
Benner, Mrs. G. A. 12 Munroe Street
Benner, Miss Ruphena. . 12 Munroe Street
Bisbee, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 5 Bigelow Street
Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. C. H .5 Pearl Street
Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. W. F 20 Wheeler Street
Bixby, Miss S. A. 356 Highland Avenue
Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
10 Crescent Street
Bolton, William E 10 Crescent Street
Briggs, S. R. 187 Central Street Briggs, Miss Hattie L 187 Central Street
Briggs, Miss Nellie M . .187 Central Street
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. 42 Columbus Avenue
Bucknam, Mrs. Eliza 1 Essex Street
Bucknam, Miss Ella H
1 Essex Street
Bullard, Mrs. E. C. . 243-A Highland Avenue
Bunker, Mrs. M. B. . 86 Boston Street
Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
.9 Autumn Street
Burnham, Mrs. Ethel 77 Berkeley Street Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. F. U. . 63 Hudson Street
Burrows, Mrs. Lucy E ..
29 Mystic Avenue
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. .22 Wesley Street Carvill, Dr. and Mrs. A. H 28 Highland Avenue Carvill, Miss Maud 28 Highland Avenue
. 206 Pearl Street
Baldwin, Mrs. H. W
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Castle, Mrs. Dr. C. W 267 Medford Street
Chandler, Mrs. E. T. .96 Cross Street
Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. .5 Boston Avenue
Christie, Mrs. E. W.
Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. F. L 15 Greenville Terrace
Cole, H. A. 47 Mt. Vernon Street
.34 Pearl Street
Cole, Mrs. Dr. H. A. . 34 Pearl Street
Collins, Miss E. M. . 55 Putnam Street
Condit, Sears
.255 Medford Street
Conley, Mrs. Joseph. 123 College Avenue
Coulter, Mrs. Carrie D 16 Grant Street
Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 199 Washington Street
Covell, Mrs. C. F. .398 Broadway
Cunningham, Miss Lucy 168 Broadway
Daniels, Mrs. Agnes F. 21 Munroe Street
Daniels, Harry F 21 Munroe Street
Daniels, James 21 Munroe Street
Day, Mrs. George
13 Hamlet Street
Day, Miss Abbie L.
. 13 Hamlet Street
Dearborn, Miss Anna F
9 Marlboro Street, Boston
DeCosta, Miss Cora
. Bean Court
Delano, Mrs. Charles
108 Cross Street
Delano, Miss Mabel. 108 Cross Street
Dexter, Mr. and Mrs
.36 Sewall Street
Dodge, Mrs. H. E. 222 Highland Avenue
Downing, Miss M. Z .. 31 Thurston Street
Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 23 Chester Avenue
Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. E. C .87 Flint Street
Dunklee, Mrs. Mary C. 23 Hudson Street
Dunlap, Mrs. G. H. 19 Mystic Street
Earle, Mr. and Mrs. George W 9 Pleasant Avenue
Earle, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 9 Electric Avenue
Eddy, Miss Maverett E .. .67 Bonair Street
Egerton, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. . 63 Boston Street
Elliott, Miss Mary E 59 Oxford Street
Elliott, Miss Clara. 59 Oxford Street
Ferguson, Miss Mary .49 Boston Street
Fife, Miss Etta M ..
17 Cutter Avenue
Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. 46 Greenville Street
Flagg, Miss Minnie. .30 Warner Street Fortier, Thomas. 23 Auburn Avenue Foster, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.,
12 Woodbridge Street, North Cambridge Freeman, Miss Ella 77 Munroe Street
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Freeman, Miss Mary. .77 Munroe Street
Fuller, Mrs. S. W .. 151 Walnut Street
Furlong, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 42 Greenville Street
Galletly, Mrs. Lizzie Giles. 24 Webster Street
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
8 Hudson Street
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. M. E
Gifford, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y 11 Spring-hill Terrace
Giles, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. . 49 Boston Street
Giles, Mr. and Mrs. C. F
35 Boston Street
Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Everett.
.65 Glen Street
Gladwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. A .. .616 Broadway Glines, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.142 Powder-house Boulevard Glines, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. 51 Dartmouth Street
Glines, Miss Fannie 51 Dartmouth Street
Goodil, Harold 88 Cross Street
Goodil, Roy. 89 Cross Street
Gooding, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. .14 Boston Street
Gooding, Mrs. Mabel 21 Webster Street
Graves, Mrs. Fannie A. 22 Franklin Street
Griffin, Miss Bertha E. 8 Munroe Street
Grover, Mr. and Mrs. George E . 146 Broadway
Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 18 Hathorn Street
Haines, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 214 Highland Avenue
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 94 Perkins Street
Ham, Mrs. Sylvia. . Mystic Avenue
Ham, Mrs. E. 41 Boston Street
Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. A. A 21-A Cross Street
Harris, H. A. 21 Mt. Vernon Street Harvey, Mrs. Annie. .8 Chester Avenue
Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Horace. . 233 Highland Avenue Haven, Mr. and Mrs. George D. . 181 Washington Street
Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Harry .. 3 Boston Street
Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. .257 School Street
Hayes, Miss Ethel. 252 Medford Street
Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 256 Medford Street
Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. W. T 252 Medford Street
Heintz, Mr. and Mrs. George 36 Hudson Street
Hemenway, Miss Clara T
143 Perkins Street
Hill, Dr. and Mrs. A. G. 30 Dartmouth Street
Higgins, Miss Ruby. .10 Waldo Street Higgins, Walter. 20 Austin Street
Holmes, Mrs. E. C. 214 Broadway
Holmes, Miss Edna .214 Broadway
Holt, Miss Mary 72 Boston Street
24 Webster Street
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Hineman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 42 Greenville Street
Horton, Mr. and Mrs. David 36 Everett Avenue
Horton, George ... 36 Everett Avenue
Horton, Miss Adeline. 78 Pearl Street Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W .. 20 Gilman Terrace
Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B 24 Pleasant Avenue Jacobs, Mrs. Beulah . 59 Gilman Street
Jerauld, Mrs. H. D. 14 Chester Avenue
Jones, Mrs. Chester U. . 55 Oliver Street
Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney . 56 Chauncey Avenue
Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. James E. 37 Montrose Street
Kimpton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 40 Gilman Street
Kirkpatrick, Charles A Franklin, N. H.
Knapp, Mrs. O. S. .28 School Street
Knapp, Miss Daisy 28 School Street
Knapp, Miss Marion. 28 School Street
Lapham, Mr. and Mrs. F. DeWitt 3 Hathorn Street
Landon, Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
.179 Pearl Street
Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
147 Willow Avenue
Leavitt, Mrs. Jennie M.
.21 Shawmut Street
Lewis, Miss L. L.
8 Lincoln Street
Linnell, Mrs. G. W.
33 Bonair Street
Linnell, Miss Clara.
33 Bonair Street
Linnell, Miss Florence.
33 Bonair Street
Litchfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. W
181 Broadway
Litchfield, Miss Edith 181 Broadway
Lombard, Mrs. Lewis. 68 Mt. Vernon Street
Longfellow, Mrs. W. F 44 Pearl Street
Longfellow, Miss Gussie. .44 Pearl Street
Loth, Miss U. C. 71 Boston Street
Lovering, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram . 168 Broadway
Lovering, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 49 Holyoke Road
Lowell, Mrs. F. M .. 42 Aldrich Street
Mansfield, Miss Mabel .. 35 Bradley Street
Marden, Mr. and Mrs. F. W 83 Boston Street
Marden, Mrs. Julia A. 83 Boston Street .
McFarland, Mrs. W. J. 121 Highland Avenue
McFarland, Miss Bessie. 121 Highland Avenue
McIntyre, Mrs. Octavia M 24 Mt. Vernon Street
McKenna, Miss Eleanor 14 Stone Avenue
McRae, Miss Jennie. .91 Boston Street
McRae, Miss Alice .91 Boston Street
Mess, Mr. and Mrs. J. W 19 Chester Avenue
Messer, Mr. and Mrs. M. J
27 Franklin Street
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Milbury, Roy S. . 159 Glen Street
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. 255 Medford Street
Mills, Mr. and Mrs. J. F 7 Lincoln Street
Mills, Miss Mary. 7 Lincoln Street
Money, Mrs. Joseph A. 54 Myrtle Street
Moore, Mrs. Frank . 81 Boston Street
Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 21 Brook Street
Munroe, James.
Munroe, Miss Alice. 70 Myrtle Street
70 Myrtle Street
Munroe, Miss Carrie
70 Myrtle Street
Munroe, Miss. 91 Washington Street
Neal, George. 5 Walnut Street
Nickerson, John F 25 Flint Street
Niles, Mr. and Mrs. L. V Wellesley Farms, Mass.
North, Mrs. Blanche 8 Munroe Street
Norton, Miss C. G. 30 Dartmouth Street
Owler, Ed., Jr . 30 Browning Road
Parker, Miss. .24 Gilman Street
Parsons, Miss M. E. 253 Medford Street
Peake, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . 7 Grant Street
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. H 151 Perkins Street
Perry, Miss M. A. 16 Pleasant Avenue
Phillips, Miss Dr. E. M. 19 Highland Avenue
Pingree, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
4 Benedict Street
Pingree, Mr. and Mrs. W. J
4 Benedict Street
Pinney, Mr. and Mrs. George H.
21 Morton Street
Pitman, Mrs. Kate.
42 Benton Road
Pitman, Mr. and Mrs. George W 42 Benton Road
Pitman, Miss. .42 Benton Road
Poor, Miss Emily. .30 Mt. Pleasant Street
Powers, Miss Belle F 41 Everett Avenue
185 Central Street
Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Porter, F. Gertrude .. .22 Pearl Street
Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H .20 George Street
Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. A. M 59 Concord Avenue
Prescott, Harold. 59 Concord Avenue
Prichard, Mr. and Mrs. Asa . 68 Broadway
Quennell, Mrs. F. 244 Broadway
Quennell, Miss Nellie. 244 Broadway
Randlett, Mr. and Mrs 11-A Pleasant Avenue
Richards, Miss Bertha
8-A Melvin Street
Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
8 Benedict Street
Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. G. W . 50 Vinal Avenue
Robinson, Charles F 107 Washington Street
Robinson, Mrs. I. L. 32 Vinal Avenue
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Royal, Miss Estelle 42 Columbus Avenue
Runey, Mrs. M. M 252 Medford Street
Saben, Miss Nellie. 110 Pearl Street
Saben, Miss Alice. 110 Pearl Street
Sanborn, Miss Eva 9 Hamlet Street
Sanborn, Mrs. H. T. .9 Hamlet Street
Sanborn, Mrs. W. F 17 Benedict Street
Sault, Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. 19 Arthur Street
Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A 9 Hancock Street
Saunders, Mrs. Charles F
.87 Avon Street
Shaw, Mrs. A. L. .22 Franklin Street
Shedd, Mrs. T. A.
19 Benedict Street
Shedd, Miss Mary
19 Benedict Street
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