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Members of Chancel Choir
Sopranos: Margaret Hill, Soloist, Helen Bancroft, Arline Betterley, Anne Borek, Diane Chapin, Evelyne Collins, Shirley Davis, Barbara Foster, Mary Gallagher, Anna Hofmann, Barbara Lawrence, Alice MacIntyre, Elizabeth Milsop, Marchia Taft, Marian Talbot, Beverly White, Shirley White.
Altos: Esther Strong Clapp, Soloist, Grace Allen, Eunice Anderson, Ruth Bliss, Verlie Carroll, Ingebord Drewry, Mae Hadcock, Lillian Hayes, Janet Lane, Janice Luther, Bernice Metayer, Nancy Thomas.
Tenors: John Joseph Walsh, Soloist, Walter Anderson, J. Allan Hunter, Donald Pirnie, Donn Tryon.
Basses: George Roberts, Soloist, Walter Browning, Stuart Hayes, Gen- Iversen, Raymond Pannier, David Post, John Roberts.
Director - - Prescott Barrows
Members of the Junior Choir
Karen Anderson, Gertrude Bast, Jacqueline Capaccio, Robert Cassady, Ann Cavanaugh, Carl Chadbourne, Wesley Chadbourne, John Chasson, Geraldine Davis, Constance Drewry, Carol Grant, Dorothy Gray, Frances Hayes, Elaine Hofmann, Carolyn Johnson, Margaret Luce, Mary Luce, Roberta Luce, Paula Naylor, Donald Phillips, Caroline Post, Katherine Russell, Raymond Russell, Priscilla Snider, Donald Snow, Gladys Ann Snyder, Jean Taft, Lilla Taft, Richard Tarr, Sherman Tarr, Marion Teeling, Donald Thayer, Gordon Turnbull, Joan Washburn.
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CURRENT BUDGET FOR 1944-45
Income
Plate Collections
$2,300.
Legacy Income
365.
Community program
4,800.
Easter and Christmas Offerings
850.
All Pledges
26,083.
World Service
750.
Incidentals
970.
$36,118.
Less shrinkage
1,000.
Total Income
$35,118.
Expenses
Salaries
$18,074.
Music
2,001.
Property Upkeep
2,800.
Supplies
2,055.
Debt Principle and Interest
1,105.
Benevolences
1,100.
Insurance
1,200.
Public Utilities
1,515.
Fuel
2,700.
Conference Apportionmen ..
1,585.
Incidentals
983.
Total Expenses
$35,118.
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CHRONOLOGY
Bishop Asbury first preaches in Springfield. New England Conference first session, Wilbraham.
First Methodist chapel in Springfield built. Asbury, first Methodist Church in Spring- field.
PYNCHON STREET METHODIST CHURCH BORN.
Pynchon Street vestry built.
First Sunday School organized.
Pynchon Street Church dedicated.
Members left to re-organize Asbury.
Annual Conference mects in Pynchon Street Church.
1864
North Main Street (Atwood) Class organ- ized.
1867, January 1
1867, January 4
First public service of Central.
1867, January 9
Ladies Benevolent Society of Central organ- ized.
1867, March 23
Sunday School of Central organized.
1868, August 18
Corner-stone laid for new Pynchon Build- ing.
1869, November 28
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH ON BRIDGE STREET BORN.
1869, December 1 1870, April
Trinity on Bridge Street dedicated.
Annual Conference meets in Bridge Street Trinity.
1873
West Springfield Mission started from Trinity.
1873, May
Womens Foreign Missionary Society starts in Central.
1874, April
1874, May 1
1874, May 5
1874, October 4
1875, January 19 1876, May 14
1882, March 1884, March 20
Plainfield Street Mission starts from Trinity. Corner-stone laid on new Central building. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH BORN. First service for Grace Church held in vestry. Grace Church dedicated.
First Methodist Church in West Spring- field born, from Trinity Mission. Union Womens Home Missionary Society formed.
Bridge Street Trinity cleared of debt.
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1791, July 15 1797, September
1821, March 20 1835, July 27
1844, February 9
1844, May
1844, October 14
1845, March 12 1860
1860, April
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH BORN.
TRINITY'S FIRST CENTURY
CHRONOLOGY (Continued)
1885, April
1887, June 1
1894, March 29
1898, January
1900, April 9
1902, November 17
1905, November 19
1907, Junc 30
1911, January
1912, April 1914, Junc
1922, May 8
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH BORN.
Tabernacle on Oakland Street dedicated.
Name of "TRINITY" adopted.
Contract let for construction of Trinity.
Community House dedicated.
Trinity Men's Club organized.
General Conference of Methodism meets in Springfield.
1924, September 2 1925 1927, October 30
Corner-stone laid under GRACE CHAPEL. Open Court Class organized.
Breaking of ground for Sanctuary.
The Carillon, first issue.
Trinitan Fellowship organized.
Carillon and Singing Tower dedicated.
First recital on the Carillon.
Trinity Child Study Group organized.
Junior Building dedicated.
Sanctuary and complete church dedicated.
Sanctuary organ dedicated.
Trinity, first prize in National Building Contest.
1930, October 12 1934, May 31
Good Will batik hung.
New England Annual Conference enter- tained.
New Year's Eve program instituted.
1939, March 27
1943, April 25
1944, February 9 1944, October 1
Annual Conference meets in Trinity. Grace Church cleared of debt.
First Epworth League organized, in Grace. St. James Methodist Church born, from Plainfield Street Mission.
Mary I. Nichols Class organized (Grace) . Liberty Mission started, from Trinity.
Liberty Chapel built.
Liberty Methodist Church born.
S. S. S. Class organized (Grace) .
Annual Conference meets in Trinity.
Ladies Aid instituted "group" system (Trinity) .
1922, May 21 1922, June 3
1922, August 18
1923, November 15
1923, December 1924, May
1927, November 25
1927, December 11 1928, September 11 1928, September 16 1928 1928, December 14 1929, May 19 1929, May 26 1930, October
1937, January 1 1937, July
Summer Preaching Program started. Phi Beta Pi organized.
Debt Crusade launched.
Actual centennial of Trinity.
· Centennial celebration.
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PASTORS FOR THE HUNDRED YEARS Pynchon Street Church
Jefferson Hascall
1844-45
George Landon
1845-47
Mark Trafton
1847-49
Isaac A. Savage
1849-51
J. D. Bridge
1851-53
Fales H. Newhall
1853-55
Jefferson Hascall
1855-57
Mark Trafton
1857-59
Nelson Stutson
1859-61
J. S. Barrows
1861-62
A. Mckeown
1862-64
Wm. R. Clark
1864-67
Charles D. Hills
1867-69
Grace Church
Edward Cooke
1867
C. A. Merrill
1867-69
Edward Cooke
1869-70
Charles S. Johnson
1870-71
John R. Tiddy
1871-72
John A. Cass
1872-76
E. A. Smith
1876-78
J. O. Knowles
1878-80
S. B. Sweetser
1880-83
T. W. Bishop
1883-86
W. J. Heath
1886-91
Fred H. Knight
1891-94
Ernest P. Herrick
1894-99
Charles E. Spaulding
1899-1903
G. M. Smiley
1903-07
W. R. Newhall
1907
W. M. Crawford
1907-12
H. H. Paine
1912-14
E. J. Knox
1914-16
E. W. Lutterman
1916-18
F. W. Brett
1918-21
T. T. Johnston
1921-22
L. P. Causey
1922
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Trinity (Bridge St.) Church
Charles D. Hills
1869-70
James O. Peck
1870-73
Merritt Hulburd 1873-76
S. F. Upham 1876-79
F. J. Wagner
1879-82
Frederick Woods
1882-85
George Skene
1885-88
Wallace MacMullen
1888-93
Henry Tuckley
1893-98
Alfred C. Skinner
1898-1902
Eugene M. Antrim
1902-10
Edward A. Elliott
1910-18
Fred Winslow Adams
1918-22
Trinity Church and Grace Chapel
Fred Winslow Adams
1922-30
F. Marion Smith
1930-36
H. Hughes Wagner
1936-1944
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS FOR THE HUNDRED YEARS (and Presiding Elders)
Rueben Ransome
1844-45
A. D. Sargeant
1845-47
A. Binney
1847-49
Charles Baker
1849-53
Thomas Marcy
1.853-57
William Gordon
1857-61
Ralph W. Allen
1861-65
David Sherman
1865-69
Lorenzo Thayer
1869-73
George Whitaker
1873-77
David H. Ela
1877-81
Nathaniel Fellows
1881-85
George F. Eaton
1885-91
E. R. Thorndike
1891-96
J. O. Knowles
1896-1902
W. G. Richardson
1902-09
J. P. Kennedy
1909-14
C. Oscar Ford
1914-24
L. A. Nies
1924-30
George A. Martin
1930-38
Charles W. Jeffras
1938-1944
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9 CENTENNIAL PROGRAM
O LD TRINITY and old Grace Churches never miss- ed the opportunities afforded by anniversary celebrations. The record is studded with them and hearty, warm- hearted times they were! Lucius Ladd in his account of Trinity events for 1894 described in glowing terms the observance at the completion of the first fifty years. There were fervent services on Sunday, and on Monday the ladies outdid themselves with a sumptuous banquet followed by recitations, musical numbers and speeches. It is noted that there were some who "had speeches under their vests but were prevented from delivering them due to the limi- tations of time." That particular affair did not break up until the unearthly hour of 11.20 p. m.
The present Trinity has been planning her Centennial Celebration for more than a year. The schedule for the Crusade of debt liquidation was geared to a time-table that would make the most advantageous connection with the stimulated mood of a 100th birthday.
Mr. Edwin T. Malone was the original chairman of the Anniversary Committee which settled on the dates of October 1st to 8th, 1944, and outlined the general pro- gram. Dr. Rolland R. Smith then became the chairman and proceeded to put the plans into operation.
Bishop Hartman was elected to the episcopacy and as-
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Bachrach
Rolland R. Smith, Ph. D.
Minister of Worship in Trinity Church and one of her out-standing laymen. Dr. Smith is chairman of the Centennial Program Committee.
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS, OCTOBER 1st TO 8th
Sunday, September 24th
10.45 a. m .- Worship service in the Sanctuary, an historical sermon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. H. Hughes Wagner.
Sunday, October 1st
10.45 a. m .-- Worship service in the Sanctuary, the sermon by Bishop Lewis O. Hartman, D.D., L.L.D., Bishop of the Boston Area of the Methodist Church.
Wednesday, October 4th
7 p. m .- Centennial Banquet in Community Hall. Recep- tion of former Ministers.
Friday, October 6th
8 p. m .- A Church-wide old fashioned sociable in the Com- munity Hall.
Sunday, October 8th 10.45 a. m .- Services in the Sanctuary; the Sacrament of Holy Communion and the reception of new members.
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signed to the Boston Area at the Jurisdictional Conference in the spring of 1944, thus concluding a long and highly distinguished career as the Editor of Zion's Herald. Though Bishop Hartman has many times visited Trinity as a speaker (he was on the Summer Preaching Program in 1940) this will be his first appearance as our new Bishop. The Junior Choir, under the direction of Miss Margaret Hill, will augment the Chancel Choir that morning.
The chairman of the sub-committee in charge of the Wednesday night banquet is Mr. George Lamb, and he will also act as toastmaster on that occasion. The Women's Society for Christian Service is taking full re- sponsibility for the reservations. Mrs. G. Brady Buckley is supervising the general arrangements and Mrs. Rolland R. Smith is taking care of the decorations. The ladies of a neighboring church will prepare the food so that Trinity people will be free to enjoy the unusual events of the evening.
Guests of honor will include three former pastors of old Grace Church, Rev. W. M. Crawford, Rev. Francis W. Brett and Rev. Thomas T. Johnston, and there is also the possibility that Mrs. Harvey H. Paine, the widow of a former pastor, may attend. The Rev. Dr. Fred Winslow Adams, who was pastor of Trinity during the twelve years of planning and building, will be present with Mrs. Adams. And from Indianapolis will come the Rev. Dr. F. Marion Smith, who followed Dr. Adams and preceeded Rev. Dr. H. Hughes Wagner, the present pastor. Mrs. Smith will accompany Dr. Smith.
The pastors of the three churches in this area which were born in old Trinity, St. James and Liberty Methodist Churches of Springfield and the First Methodist Church of West Springfield, will be honored guests. And of course our District Superintendent, Dr. Charles W. Jeffras, will be present.
Some of the laymen of long and honored membership in Trinity will join this galaxy of former pastors and as- sociated clergy to bring a series of greetings and reminis- cences, though the limitations of fifty years ago still prevail
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and much of what will be "under their vests", or perhaps a bit higher, will have to stay put.
The Church-wide, old fashioned "sociable" on Friday evening, with the Trinity Men's Club under the presidency of Mr. John M. Turnbull in charge, promises a grand time for everyone-bringing nostalgic memories to grand- mother and possibly an eye-opener to little Junior. For, reinforced by appropriate costumes' and the resurrected games of yesteryear's church parties, the good times our forefathers enjoyed will be revived. The only intrusion of the modern tempo will be the movies of "Trinity In Action", taken five years ago, and some motion picture films of Trinity life taken nearly twenty years ago and recently restored.
On the second Sunday in October the Holy Communion service will provide the opportunity to look forward into the future and it is hoped that the entire membership of the Church will come to the altar in an act of consecration for the tasks and challenges of the second century of Trinity's life. On that day, too, it is expected that a large class of new members will unite with the Church.
Among other features planned in connection with the Centennial Celebration is an historical exhibit in the Com- munity Hall with special tables displaying memorabilia from old Pynchon Street, old Trinity, old Grace and the present Trinity Churches. Then Mr. Raymond Pannier, chairman of the Publicity Committee, has arranged for a major article on Trinity's Centennial to appear in the feature section of the Springfield Sunday Republican. One day will likely be designated as "Open House" at the parsonage on Maplewood Terrace.
Finally, there is this souvenir book "Trinity's First Century", published by McLoughlin Bros., Inc. Obvious- ly the publishing of such a volume in a limited edition has been subsidized. The price per volume, if based on actual cost, would be far beyond the ability of the average person to pay. Yet here it is-an artistically arranged book memorializing the first one hundred years of Trinity's life, worthy of an honored and proud place in any library.
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The solution to this mystery is to be found in the cir- cumstance that the president of McLoughlin Bros., Inc. is Mr. Watson B. Laughton, a relatively new but exceedingly loyal member of Trinity and a member of the Board of Trustees. Putting in days and nights of time which are not for sale to anyone at any price, and a personal crafts- manship denied to commercial trade, he has "wrought this good work" practically as a gift to the Church-the Church of Christ-which he loves.
Further grateful acknowledgement is gladly made to Mr. Francis H. Taft and Mr. Frederick Ruther for many of the splendid photographs which appear in these pages and on the jacket.
Thus in worship and fellowship the members of Trinity in 1944 plan to celebrate the completion of a century of Christian ministry and service, remembering with thank- ful hearts that they are "compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses" of those who have loved and labored through the long years now past.
They will hold the hope that by the time another century has passed they will themselves not so much be honored and remembered as be worthy of it.
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10 MEMBERSHIP
MEMBERSHIP ROLL AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1944
(The * indicates that the member is in some branch of the armed services, though the home address is given. )
Abar, Mrs. Dorothy. 2' Scott Street
Abel, Mrs. Irene 145 Woodside Terrace
Abel, Miss Jacqueline .. 145 Woodside Terrace
Abel, Mr. Douglas. 145 Woodside Terrace
Abbott, Mrs. Viola V
.. 57 Allen Street
Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt N 436 Allen Street
Adams, Dr. and Mrs. William R
34 Maple Street
Adams, Mrs. John Q.
109 Magazine Street
Adams, Mrs. Maude E.
15 Biltmore Street
Affleck, Mrs. Esther Lou
415 Belmont Avenue
Aikin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
37 Greenleaf Street
Aitcheson, Mr. and Mrs. John S.
115 Abbott Street
Alexander, Mrs. Marion T.
151 Sumner Avenue
*Alexander, Mr. Charles.
151 Sumner Avenue
Allen, Mrs. Marilyn M 1004 First Ave., West, Seattle, Washı.
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. George F
20 Williamson St., Malone, N.Y.
*Allen, Mr. George F., Jr
20 Williamson St., Malone, N.Y.
*Allen, Mr. Emery 20 Williamson St., Malone, N.Y.
Allen, Mrs. Margaret C 246 Prospect Street, East Long.
Allen, Mrs. Ruth 560 Sumner Avenue
Allen, Miss Grace.
560 Sumner Avenue
Allen, Miss Roberta.
560 Sumner Avenue
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H
21 Brook Street, East Long.
Allen, Mr. Joseph T
Ambler, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. 29 Lenox Street
Ambler, Mr. John 29 Lenox Street
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Paul 72 Reed Street, Agawam
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 87 Fountain Street
Anderson, Mrs. Ruth B.
52 Horace Street
*Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roger 9830 South Hamilton Ave., Chicago, Il1.
Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 47 Dorn Street
Andrews, Miss Lucy B. 47 Dorn Street Annon, Mrs. Anna M 98 Ellsworth Avenue
*Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F 134 Canterbury Road
Armstrong, Dr. and Mrs. William H 556 Sumner Avenue
Arnold, Mrs. Alice R 732 Belmont Avenue
Arnold, Mr. Wayne. 732 Belmont Avenue
Ashwell, Miss Barbara 137 Gillette Avenue
*Atchinson, Mr. Frank Boston Road
Atkinson, Mrs. Edith
320 Colony St., Meriden, Conn.
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1656 Longmeadow Street, Long.
Allen, Mrs. Irene. 1656 Longmeadow Street. Long.
115 Abbott Street
*Aitcheson, Mr. John S .. Jr
Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M
468 Alden Street
Atkinson, Miss Betty 468 Alden Street Atkinson, Miss Jea 468 Alden Street
Atmus, Mr. and Mrs. Emil B 36 Rockland Street
Austin, Miss Mabel L 60 Virginia Street
*Ayers, Mr. Robert. .39 Day Street, Pittsfield, Mass.
Bailey, Mrs. Helen S. 50 Hollywood Street
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Irving D 12 Palmyra Street
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. 120 Byers Street
Baker, Mr. Phillip D. 120 Byers Street
Baldauf, Mr. and Mrs. F. G .25 Converse Street
*Baldauf, Mr. Frederick 25 Converse Street
Balderston, Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton B 3 Kimberly Avenue
Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Milton E
730 White Street
*Baldwin, Mr. Milton
730 White Street
*Baldwin, Mr. Edward.
730 White Street
*Ball, Mr. Russell I. 1200 Second Street, Bay City, Mich.
Bancroft, Miss Helen P
1073 State Street
Barden, Miss Nellie A. 15 Ashland Avenue
Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L 18 Albert Street, Agawam
*Barker, Mr. Ralph L. Ir.
18 Albert Street, Agawam
Barker, Miss Meredyth
18 Albert Street, Agawam
Barnes, Mrs. Idella.
6 Geraldine Court
Barrett, Mr. Thomas.
153 Dwight Road
Barrup, Miss Ruth. 248 Ft. Pleasant Avenue
Bartels, Miss Arlene
397 Oakland Street
Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L
34 Commonwealth Avenue
Barlett, Miss Frances
32 Burton Street
Bartlett, Mrs. Carrie E
931 Worthington Street
Bartlett, Mr. Irving
931 Worthington Street
Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
560 Sumner Avenue
Bassett, Mr. Duane ....
21 Maynard Street
*Bassett, Mr. George W
527 Main Street
Bassett, Mr. Robinson E
144 White Street
Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. C. V
40 Locust Street
Bassett, Miss Beverly.
40 Locust Street
Bast, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
.406 Longhill Street
Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Harold. 162 Springfield Street Beals, Miss Elizabeth 82 Belmont Avenue
Bean, Miss Virginia. Braeburn Road, East Long.
Beane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A 64 Ventura Street
Beaulieu, Mrs. Joseph Jr 40 Audubon Street
Becker, Mrs. Cora T
175 Maple Street
Bellerose, Mrs. Margaret
59 Edgewood Street
Beninati, Mr. Augustus
59 Kimberly Avenue
Bennett, Mrs. Charles.
86 Magnolia Terrace
Bennett, Mr. William F
53 Walden Street
Benton, Mr. Stuart J.
18 Ozark Street
Benton, Mr. and Mrs. Wrayburn M.
59 Garfield Street
Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald.
143 Belmont Avenue
Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
174 Carver Street
Berry, Miss Marjorie.
.. 174 Carver Street
Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. James. 72 Shamrock Street
*Bessom, Mr. and Mrs. Russell R Main Street, Suffield, Conn.
Beswick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K: 833 White Street
Betterly, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W 679 Longmeadow Street, Long.
Biel, Mr. and Mrs. John 90 Wilmont Street
Bierman, Mrs. Helen 220 Tiffany Street
*Biggar, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T .C. A. School, Ft. Monroe,. Va.
Biggart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. 18 Larkspur Street
Billings, Mrs. Esther E. C. 33 Ellsworth Avenue
*Birchard, Mr. Stuart 21 Rittenhouse Terrace
Bissell, Mrs. Fannie 74 Euclid Avenue
Bjarkman, Miss Hilma
32 Lincoln Street
Blake, Mr. Carl W.
264 Fountain Street
Blauvelt, Mr. and Mrs. John F 1536 Wilbraham Road
Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S 412 Belmont Avenue
*Bliss, Miss Ruth H 412 Belmont Avenue
ABliss, Mr. Arthur 412 Belmont Avenue
Bliss, Mrs. Lida. 14 Horace Street
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Bergstrom, Mr. and . Mrs. Woodrow
67 Somerset Street
126 Johnson Street
Bodurtha, Mr. and Mrs. Donald.
387 Oakland Street
Booth, Mrs. Emily G 27 Greenleaf Street
Bordeaux, Mrs. Jennie E 93 Alderman Street 93 Alderman Street
Bordeaux, Mr. Robert.
8 Monroe Street, Northampton, Mass.
Borek, Miss Anna J
220 B Pine Street
Borek, Miss Emilie M
220 B Pine Street
Borek, Miss Antonie
Borrner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl O 83 Euclid Avenue
Borrner, Miss Norma 83 Euclid Avenue
Bourne, Mrs. Emma H
86 Fairfield Street
Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
65 Mansfield Street
Boyd, Mrs. Lucille. 27 Lakevilla Avenue
Bradford, Miss Lottie I 51 Daytona Street
Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Miller Street, North Wilbraham
Brady, Miss Jean L.
39 Webber Street 6 Kenwood Park
Bragg, Mrs. Elsie M
228 Belmont Avenue
Bresett, Mrs. Eva.
185 Prospect Avenue, West Springfield
Bresett, Miss Shirley 185 Prospect Ave., West Springfield
*Brewer, Mr. Richard D 117 Buckingham Street
Brick, Mrs. Ruby R. 34 Carver Street
Bridge, Miss Beatrice M 566 Carew Street
Bridge, Miss Jeannette. 566 Carew Street
Bridgman, Miss Margaret L 76 Pomona Street
Briggs, Mrs. Mabel. 22 Mill Street
Brockney, Mrs. Delia. 56 Rosella Street
Bromley, Mrs. Beatrice B 1292 Bay Street
Brooks, Mrs. Emma D 106 Grenada Terrace
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. 133 Colony Road, Long.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. David H. 135 Warren Street, West Springfield Brown, Miss Laura. 20 Marengo Park
Brown, Mrs. Estelle P 28 Mansfield Street
Brown, Miss Hope ..
155 Belinont Avenue
*Brown, Mr. Reginald
155 Belmont Avenue
Brown, Miss Pearl
36 Clement Street
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H
20 South Park Terrace, Agawam
*Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert.
55 Powell Avenue Browsky, Mrs. Anna
29 Commonwealth Avenue
*Browsky, Mr. Albert
.29 Commonwealth Avenue
Browsky, Miss Alice.
29 Commonwealth Avenue
Brunelle, Mr. and Mrs. George.
20 Orlando Street
Brunelle, Mr. George, Jr. 20 Orlando Street
*Brunelle. Mr. Victor.
Tampa, Florida
Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. William C. 2820 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill.
Bryan, Miss Joan ... 2820 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill.
Bryan, Miss Marilyn 2820 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill.
Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Brady
103 Meadowbrook Road, Long.
Buckley, Mr. Brady, Jr
103 Meadowbrook Road, Long.
Buffington, Mrs. Alberta
226 Allen Street
Bullivant, Mrs. W. I
107 Winton ' Street
Bullivant, Mr. Robert M
107 Winton Street
*Burger, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L 1909 Church Street, Selma, Ala.
Burger, Mrs. Charles.
331 Trafton Road
Burger, Miss Florence 331 Trafton Road
*Burger, Mr. Harold 1512 Columbia College Drive, Columbia, S. C.
Burlingham, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 79 Mandalay Road
Burlingham, Miss Barbara J
79 Mandalay Road
Burnham, Mrs. Carrie M 52 Horace Street Burns, Mrs. Leta K. 42 West Alvord Street
Burt, Mrs. Alpha R
19 Parkwood Street
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos N 72 Rittenhouse Terrace
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson, Ir 74 Rittenhouse Terrace
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. George C.
723 Belmont Avenue
Cady, Miss Barbara E 6 Wesson Street
*Cady, Mr. Stanley. 6 Wesson Street
Cairns, Miss Irene. 11 Ozark Street
Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H 66 Blake Street Calhoun, Mrs. Irene. 28 Ashmont Street
Calhoun, Mr. Robert. 28 Ashmont Street
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Bodurtha, Mr. and Mrs. Earl N
*Bordeaux, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Westfield Sanitarium, Westfield, Mass.
Brainard, Mrs. Rosa
*Calhoun, Mr. John.
28 Ashmont Street
Capaccio, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. 27 Bloomfield Street
*Cape, Mr. and Mrs. Earl W 64 Johnson Street
Carbone, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W 90 Garfield Street
Carey, Mrs. Florence 46 East Alvord Street
Carlstrom, Miss Dorothea A 3 Salem Street
*Carmack, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert. 56 Wayne Street
Carr, Mr. and Mrs. George G
47 Pleasantview Avenue, Long.
Carr, Mr. George Jr 47 Pleasantview Avenue, Long.
Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard K
18 Wilmont Street
Carr, Miss Beverly 18 Wilmont Street
Carr. Mrs. Angeline 18 Wilmont Street
Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Albert G 66 Pynchon Street
Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ashley 194 Eton Road, Long.
Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S 19 Allen Road, Long. 50 Sumner Avenue
Cartter, Mrs. R. W
Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
100 Edgemont Street
Case, Mr. and Mrs. William.
245 Plumtree Road
Cassady, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H
67 Gillette Avenue
Cassady, Miss Carole I
67. Gillette Avenue
Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T
202 High Street
Cataldo, Mrs. Elvira.
30 Kimberly Avenue
Cataldo, Mr. Bovio.
30 Kimberly Avenue
Cataldo, Mr. Stanley
30 Kimberly Avenue
Cavanaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam F
81 Rockland Street
Chadbourne, Mr. Linwood. 39 Kenwood Park
Chaffee, Mrs. Grace.
38 Orange Street
Chaffee, Mr. Donald ..
14 Mansfield Street
Chaffee, Mr. Kenneth
Chicopee
Chaffee, Mr. Robert A
76 Belmont Avenue
Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. William W
120 Belmont Avenue
*Champagne, Mr. Blair
87 Daviston Street
Chapin, Mrs. Bernice C.
278 Riverdale Road
Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. R. T
172 Central Street
*Chapin, Mr. 'Raymond 172 Central Street
*Chapman, Mr. John 763 White Street
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