Memorial volume and history of St. Mark's parish, Minneapolis, Minn., Part 3

Author: Haupt, Charles Edgar. 4n
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: [Minneapolis : Miller-Davis Printing Co.]
Number of Pages: 192


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"Ye shall teach these statutes unto your children." Parents, do not neglect the religious instruction of your child.


It is but justice in this place to acknowledge the faithfulness and devotion of the officers and teachers of the school. For many years our faithful Lay Super- indendent, Mr. Hector Baxter, has not missed a Sun- day except when out of the city or when called away to read the service in some vacant mission station. Teachers of the Sunday School are justly entitled to the consideration of parents whose children they train in matters of religion, with no compensation other than the joy of a good conscience and often without any expression of appreciation. Parents are asked to call on the teacher of their child and to co-operate with the school by seeing that the lesson is learned at home and that the discipline of the school is en- forced.


THE OLD SAINT MARKS


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OUR MOTTO.


Every Scholar present Every Sunday.


Every Scholar present On Time.


Every Scholar studying the lesson at home.


Every Scholar saying private prayers at home.


Every Parent helping the Scholars in the home work.


Graded Course of Studies.


THE KINDERGARTEN.


Grade 1-Stories from the Old and New Testament, and the Lord's Prayer.


INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.


Grade 2-Bible stories. The Church Catechism, illustrated. Creed, Lord's Prayer, Ten Commandments.


Grade 3-The Church Catechism, illustrated.


MAIN SCHOOL. Class of 1913.


Grade 4-Old Testament stories .- First year. Memoriter


work, Text. Selections from the Psalms and the Beati- tudes.


Class of 1912.


Grade 5-Old Testament stories. Second year. Memoriter work, Text. Books of the Old Testament.


Class of 1911.


Grade 6-Life of Jesus Christ. Junior Historical. Memoriter work, Text. Books of the New Testament.


Class of 1910.


Grade 7-Life of Jesus Christ. Senior Historical. Memoriter work, Collect, Names of Apostles, Matt. x, 2-4, 1 Cor., 13.


Class of 1909.


Grade 8-Acts of the Apostles and Life of St. Paul. Memor- iter work, Collect for the Day.


Bible Classes-Studies elective.


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The course of instruction his been carefully arranged for the 40 Sundays, from September 6th to June 6th. Any child who misses one lesson breaks the sequence of the course and is a loser thereby.


ORGANIZATION. Officers.


Lay Superintendent-HECTOR BAXTER. Secretary-WILSON L. GOULD. Assistant Secretary-CHARLES ALCOCK. Treasurer-STEVENS CROUSE.


TEACHERS.


Primary Department. MISS EDITH M. PYE.


Intermediate Department.


MRS. D. F. THOMPSON.


MISS FLORENCE GIBSON.


MISS AUDREY HOMAN.


MISS ETHEL SHIPPAM.


MISS IRENE TAYLOR.


Grade III. Old Testament.


MR. STEVENS CROUSE. MISS GRACE POWERS.


Grade IV. Old Testament.


MISS VIOLET HILLS. MR. ROY SHIPPAM.


Grade V. New Testament.


MISS GERTRUDE MCGRAW.


Grade VI. New Testament.


MISS L. E. MILLER. MISS MARION R. GOULD. MISS BEATRICE HILLS.


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Grade VII. Acts of the Apostles.


MR. GEO. W. TERRY. MISS MABEL WILKINSON. MISS LILIAN W. NEWLIN. Bible Classes.


MISS KATHARINE CARLE.


MR. ARTHUR ZACKE.


MRS. C. H. CROUSE.


MRS. R. H. PASSMORE.


REV. C. E. HAUPT.


The enrollment of the Sunday School at Easter, 1908, was: Officers, 4; Teachers, 21; Scholars, 163. Total, 188.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Report of St. Mark's Sunday School from May 1st, 1907, to May 1st, 1908:


Balance on May 1st, 1907


$148.59


From offerings


243.38


From offerings


56.81


$448.78


To Sunday School expenses


$124.34


To Easter offering, 1907.


114.41


To Advent offering, 1908.


47.92


To assessment, 1908


8.00


To Easter offering, 1908.


127.43


$422.10 422.10


To balance May 1st, 1908.


$ 26.68


CHRISTMAS FUND.


Amount of fund.


$100.32


Expenditures


87.16


Balance


$ 13.16


STEVENS CROUSE, Treasurer.


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As every member of the Church is a member of the missionary organization, every member of the Sun- day School is a member of the Junior Auxiliary to the Board of Missions. It holds its sessions on the Third Sunday of each month at the close of the lesson for the day. The offering of that day is given to some missionary object as voted by the Juniors. All the classes are named for a Missionary Bishop. The offer- ings at Easter are given to the Board of Missions for the salary of the Rt. Rev. Jas. H. Van Buren, D. D., Bishop of Porto Rico, and at Christmas to Bishop Ed- sall for work in the Diocese of Minnesota.


ORGANIZATION.


Secretary-Miss Marie Tombler.


Treasurer-Mr. Roy Shippam.


Classes.


Primary-Bishop Griswold, Salina. Intermediate-Bishop Paddock, East Oregon. Mr. Crouse-Bishop Rowe, Alaska. Miss Powers-Bishop Funston, Idaho. Miss Hills-Bishop Greaves, Kearney. Mr. Shippam-Bishop Ristarich, Honolulu. Miss McGraw-Bishop Aves, Mexico. Miss Miller-Bishop Mann, North Dakota. Miss Gould-Bishop Keator, Olympia. Miss Hills-Bishop Van Buren, Porto Rico. Miss Newton-Bishop Moreland, Sacramento. Miss Wilkinson-Bishop Brooke, Oklahoma. Mr. Terry-Bishop Brent, Philippines. Miss Carle-Bishop Roots, Hankow, China. Mr. Zacke-Bishop Spalding, Utah. Mrs. Crouse-Bishop Hare, South Dakota. Mrs. Passmore-Bishop Gray, South Florida. Mr. Haupt-Bishop Wells, Spokane.


REV. SIDNEY CORBETT, D D. RECTOR 1875 TO 1880


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REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE JUNIOR AUXILIARY OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, MINNEAPOLIS. Easter, 1907, to Easter, 1908. Credits.


Balance on hand Easter, March 31, 1907


$12.38


Offering April 20, 1907 5.15


Offering May 19, 1907 3.79


Offering September 15, 1907 3.02


Offering October 20, 1907. 3.64


Offering November 19, 1907 4.43


Offering December 15, 1907 4.40


Valley Forge offering. .54


Offering January 28, 1908.


3.81


Offering February 16, 1908. 4.03


Offering March 15, 1908


4.23


Total


$49.42


Debits.


March 20, 1907. Bishop Van Buren $ 5.00


Bishop Funston 5.00


Bishop Aves 5.00


September 15, 1907. Bishop McKim 5.00


P. O. Money Order.


.08


Postage .05


December 15, 1907.


Valley Forge church. 5.00


Advent offering Bishop Edsall 10.00


Bishop Spalding 1.00


Total


$36.13


Balance on hand.


$13.29


ROY SHIPPAM, Treasurer.


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THE ALTAR GUILD.


The care of the Altar in the early days was chiefly in the hands of committees appointed from time to time. During the incumbency of Doctor Wells, Mrs. Wells did a large part of the work herself, bring as- sisted at the great festivals by ladies specially ap- pointed for the occasion.


In 1896 the Chancel Guild under the direction of the Rev. H. P. Nichols, was organized as follows :


St. Mark's Chancel Guild, 1896.


REV. H. P. NICHOLS, Rector.


Mrs. H. T. Welles, President.


Mrs. E. I. Whittlesy, Vice-President.


Miss F. S. Welles, Treasurer.


The Service Committee was composed of twelve members of the guild-two serving together one month in every six-the work was directed by Mr. Nichols.


Six or seven members of the Parish gave liberally to the work of the guild, others as associate members paid one dollar a year.


White flowers were placed on the altar the first Sun- day of the month by the guild.


The guild paid for the laundrying of the surplices of the rector and the assistant.


Cards were printed and sent to two members of the service committee at the end of each month notifying them that they should be on duty the following month.


Mrs. Frederic Paine had charge of the hangings and, with Mrs. Whittlesy, embroidered the set of white broad cloth.


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Mrs. H. T. Welles gave the green and purple hang- ings and the oak cedar lined cabinet for the use of the chancel guild.


Mrs. R. B. Langdon gave an embroidered fair linen cloth. The guild presented Mr. Nichols with a cas- sock.


Rev. T. W. McLean, Rector.


Mr. McLean met with the chancel guild giving help- ful talks on the work. Mrs. S. B. Meader was Choir mother.


Miss Martha Hilliker had charge of the linen for the altar and two or three members in turn did the laun- drying.


Mrs. C. F. Welles was appointed chairman of the committee on memorial flowers as it was her sugges- tion that members of the parish be asked to give mem- orial flowers for each Sunday in the year.


Mrs. W. B. Folds got designs in England for the small linen pieces for the altar and had them worked in Switzerland when spending a summer there and gave them to St. Mark's on her return.


They are now used on Christmas and Easter.


Rev. G. Heathcote Hills.


The Altar Guild was organized in 1903 by the Rev. George Heathcote Hills, with an active membership of about 25. The officers are: President, Mrs. A. W. Abbott; vice-president, Miss Catherine Welles; sec- retary, Mrs. Geo. P. Case ; treasurer, Miss Elsie Stone.


There are several important committees, each having its special duty. The committee on clergy vestments and altar hangings, Mrs. Howard McI. Morton, Miss


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Welles and Miss Higgins, take full charge of the ward- robes and closets in the sacristy. The choir vestments are in charge of Mrs. Perry L. Norris, and the com- mittee on brass and silver, Miss Gibson, Mrs. Patten, Mrs. Pierson and Mrs. G. W. Case, burnish the com- munion silver and brasses once every month.


The committee on flowers, Mrs. Howard McI. Mor- ton, Mrs. Hudson, Miss Wilkinson and Miss L. E. Miller, order the flowers for the altar, notify the per- sons who have memorial Sundays and attend to the distribution of them to those who are ill in the Parish or to the hospitals. The plan of placing flowers upon the altar in memory of our departed relatives or friends has proved a success, as is evidenced by the fact that there are thirty memorial Sundays out of the fifty-two.


The service committee is composed of twenty-four members, two of which are on duty every month, and who take charge of the arrangement of the sanctuary every Sunday. These members fill the altar vases with flowers, arrange the Communion service, mark the les- sons, light the candelabra and see that everything is in its proper place at the close of service.


The members of the Service Committee are as fol- lows:


January-Mrs. Roy Pierson, Miss M. L. Edsall.


February-Mrs. Howard Mcl. Morton, Miss Flor- ence Gibson.


March-Miss C. J. Welles, Miss Laura E. Miller.


April-Mrs. W. S. Dwinnell, Mrs. Geo. Case.


May-Mrs. Clive T. Jaffray, Miss Beatrice Hills.


June-Mrs. George E. Leach, Mrs. Walter G. Hud- son.


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July-Mrs. Higgins, Miss Mabel Wilkinson.


August-Mrs. Wm. Passmore.


September-Mrs. H. McI. Morton, Miss Florence Gibson.


October-Miss Elsie Stone, Miss Lutie Reade.


November-Mrs. C. E. Lyman, Mrs. A. W. Abbott. December-Mrs. Jewett, Mrs. Holbrook.


Through the efforts of the Guild, the women of the Parish presented the Rectors with handsome black silk cassocks on Christmas, just passed. These were much needed and greatly appreciated.


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Communicants


The following is a list of communicants of the Par- ish at Easter, 1908. It is published in the hope of correcting the list. There are 123 names that can- not be found in the directory or identified. When persons remove without notifying the clergy of the change in their address their names must of necessity be taken from the card index and held in suspense until the publication of the next directory or some circumstance reveals their location. Some mistakes in this list are to be expected and will gladly be corrected when pointed out. Persons who have brought no letters of transfer may be disappointed in not finding their names here. The clergy will be most happy to take the necessary steps to add the names of any per- sons who desire, and who should be enrolled as com- municants.


THE LAW WITH REFERENCE TO REMOVALS.


Canon XIV, Sec. 1. A communicant of this Church changing by removal or otherwise his or her parochial connection, shall present a certificate from the Clergy- man of the Parish of his or her last residence, or, if there be no Clergyman, from one of the Wardens, stating that he or she is a communicant in good stand- ing; and the Clergyman of a Parish into which a com- municant removes shall not be required to record his or her name on the Parish list until such a letter of commendation shall be delivered or a satisfactory rea- son given why such a letter cannot be obtained.


REV. THOMAS B. WELLS, D. D. RECTOR 1880-1891


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Sec. 2. It is made the duty of every communicant, by the Canon of the General Convention, to apply on removal, for a certificate of his or her standing. This letter of commundation, if not presented in six months from date, may be held to be void, and is not to be used as a general testimonial.


Austin, Mrs. Isabelle McHugh


Beck, James Flournoy


Austin, Miss Isabelle


Bigelow, Julia B. (Mrs. J.)


Austin, Mr. Charles Carlise


Beck, Miss Lillie


Ames, Mrs. E. B.


Brown, John Franklin


Austin, Miss Sarah E.


Brown, Sophia Littlejohn (Mrs. J. F.)


Anderson, Mrs. (Douglass)


Brown, Thomas Littlejohn


Austin, Mrs. Helen Eunice


Brown, Mrs. Eliza R.


Ainsworth, Mrs. S. C.


Brown, Samuel Potter


Ainsworth, W. G.


Brown, Miss Ida


Appelby, William Remsen


Appelby, Mrs. Elizabeth W.


Abbott, Helen Griswold (Mrs. A. W.) Abbott, Mrs. E. T.


Brown, Harriet Stuart


Brown, Dorothy Wyngate


Black, Ellen Louise


Burghart, Peter Stanislaus


Abbott, Mrs. Mabel Louise


Abbott, Mary Louise (Mrs. Howard S.)


Appleton, Mrs. F. G.


Birch, Hannah Marie (Mrs. Geo.)


Birch, Margaret A., married F. Emery


Bushnell, Miss Alice H.


Abbott, Howard S.


Abbott, Miss Helen


Ainsworth, Walden


Alcock, Charles


Baring-Gould, E. O.


Bass, Osmond B.


Bassett, Mrs. W. L.


Ainsworth, Gladys


Bassett, Jay B.


Arnold, Daisy Frances


Bird, Harry Howard


Abbott, Elizabeth Marie


Barr, Catherine Madeline


Be Vier, Flora Haley (Mrs. W.)


Benedict, Dora Dean (Mrs. E. D.)


Bowen, Margaret May


Baxter, Hector


Bowen, Nelson F.


Bowen, Rachel Maud


Bowen, Mildred Louise


Benedict, Mrs. Louise


Benedict, Beth


Baldwin, Dwight M., Jr. Baldwin, Edith Sheehan (Mrs. D. M.)


Baldwin, Rose E.


Bichford, Mary Priscilla


Atkinson, T. S.


Burghart, Florence P. (Mrs. Robin- son) Birch, John


Atkinson, Miss Minnie


Beach, John Parson


Becke, G. W.


Barnard, Harriet E. (Mrs. J. F.)


Anderson, Wm. Austin


Anderson, Isabel B.


Aylmer, Arthur Lovell


Aylmer, Henrietta G. (Mrs. A. L.) Alther, Arthur


Baxter, Cornelia Barnes (Mrs. H.) Benner, Franklin


Barber, Jennie M. (Mrs. H. H.)


Brooks, Caroline (Mrs. W. F.) Brown, Margaret G. (Mrs. C. E.) Burhyte, Mrs. R. S.


Burhyte, Jennie, married G. V. McHugh Beck, Mrs. G. R.


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Barnes, Ella May (Mrs. Spencer) Barber, Ruth


Barber, Marion Belknap, Helen


Bock, Clarence Francis


Christian, George Henry


Christian, Mrs. Leonore Christian, George Chas.


Case, Julia (Mrs. Pratt)


Clarke, Margaret L. (H. C.)


Cleveland Miss Anna Jane


Cleveland, Annie (Mrs. John)


Crowley, Helen Abehard, (Mrs. C.) Crilly, Hale Luzerne


Comstock, Edgar Francis, Jr.


Caplazi, Rose Congdon, Violet May (Mrs. D. G.)


Cook, Henry Wiseman


Cook, Ellen Davenport (Mrs. H. W.)


Dunham, Mrs. Mary E.


Dibble, Mrs. R.


Drew, Mrs. Anna F. De Cou, Lorenzo A. De Cou, Mrs.


Dwinnell, Stanley Worthington


Dupew, Beulah Irene


Dexter, Hattie Shaw (Mrs. Fred)


Daggett, Dorothy


Dwinnell, William Stanley


Dwinnell, Virginia (Mrs. W. S.)


Dwinnell, Ann Katherine


Emmel, Miss Dorcas


Edsall, Rt. Rev. Samuel Cook


Edsall, Grace Harmon (Mrs. S. C.)


Edsall, James K.


Edsall, Mary Louise


Edsall, Samuel Harmon Eckman, Eric Morris


Fletcher, Fannie P. (Mrs. F. F.) Fletcher, Frank F.


Forman, Frank W.


Forman, Mary J. (Mrs. F. W.)


Foote, Frank B.


Freman, Lillie J. (Mrs. H. G.) Foote, Mrs. C. M.


French, Miss Alice


Futcher, Mrs.


Futcher, Miss Florence


Futcher, Stanley Meredith


Folwell, Sarah H. (Mrs. W. W.)


Cornell, Linwood Hay


Cornell, Ada Pearly (Mrs. L. H.) Chalgren, Leonard Theodore Chalgren, Dollie M. (Mrs. L. T.) Cress, Margaret Carroll Collins, Edna Elizabeth


Chandler, Gertrude Burbank Crowell, Albert Bruce Camp, Karl William Courtenay, Charles Arnold


Courtenay, Edith Jane (Mrs. C. A.)


Clerihew, Mrs. A. E. (Forman) Christian, Llewellyn Childs, Clarence H. Case, George Price Case, Chas. Merrett


Christie, Mrs. Harriet M.


Cosad, Miss Lida


Christian, Miss Mary Anna


Childs, Mrs. C. H. (Henshaw) Charlton, John


Charlton, Miss Eleanor Christian, Mrs. Catherine A.


Clarke, Samuel S.


Clarke, Harvey Charles


Christian, Susan


Charlton, Miss Hannah Thompson


Campbell, Francis Chandler


Campbell, Merrill (Mrs. F. C.) Carleton, Miss Mary


Caplin, Miss Grace Caplin, Miss Jessie Florence Chrystie, Bess Chrystie, I. May


Caverly, Miss Emma Colby, Miss Gertrude Kline


Crouse, Mrs. Jessie E.


Crouse, Charles Stevens


Childs, Mrs. Jane A. Clark, Mrs. Lucinda Frances Clerihew, Catherine Cook, Bell (Mrs. Elbridge C.) Carle, Katherine Campbell, Violet A. (Mrs. H. D.)


Cheney, Florence C. V. Cosner, Leon Aleister


Cosner, Mrs. L. A.


Folwell, Mary Heywood


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Folwell, Russell Heywood Folwell, William Bainbridge Folwell, Wm. W.


French, Mrs. Harriet Christian Flather, Mrs. J. J.


Fuller, Miss Anna Fox, Mrs. Frances A. Fridley, Mrs. Ella L. Fridley, Elizabeth A. Fagg, Charles Alfred


Forsbery, Ruth Alfhild


Forsbery, Ellen Fredrica


Follett, Herbert C.


Fox, Charles R. Fraser, Spencer Lee Fraser, Adele E. (Mrs. S. L.) Frost, Mrs. Florence Gear, Emillie Louisa


Gear, Grace Bertha


Gibson, Sophia (Mrs. Henry W.)


Gibson, Florence Nettie


Graham, Mrs. B. F.


Greenleaf, Miss Lillian S.


Green, Ella S. Green, Elizabeth Ellen


Gould, Martin M.


Gould, Julia A. (Mrs. M.)


Gould, Mr. Wilson L.


Gould, Miss Edna H.


Gould, Miss Marian R.


Graham, Gordon Graham, Grace C. E. (Mrs. G.)


Graves, Pauline Estelle


Graves, Sarah Wood


Gruber, Lida (Mrs. John D.)


Goodnow, Isabella Goodnow, Marion Girling, Amy Ernestine Grinnell, Edmund Hardenbergh, Charles Morgan


Hardenbergh, Mrs. Mary (Lee) Hardenbergh, B. (Mrs. J. W. Jones) Hardenbergh, Ernest Lee Hallowell, Morris L. Hallowell, Mrs. M. L. Hallowell, William P.


Hallowell, Agnes H. (Mrs. W. P.)


Hallowell, Grace R. D.


Hall, Miss Catherine A.


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Hurd, Helen W. (Mrs. B. C.) Hatch, Mattie E. (Mrs. C. F.) Holbrook, Franklin G.


Holbrook, Bessie (Mrs. F. G.)


Higgins, George E. Hempstead, Mrs. Anna Jane (W.) Hempstead, Clark


Hempstead, (Mrs. Clark)


Harris, Miss Jennie L.


Hughes, Miss Mary Hinkle, Lucile A. (Mrs. W. H. Foote) Hinkle, Edward F. Harrington, Charles Medbury


Harrington, Grace (Mrs. C. M.) Henshaw, Miss Esther Holt Hays, Lillie J. Higgins, Mrs. G. E. Hull, Louis K. Hardenbergh, Elsie (married)


Hallam, Willian Henry


Hallam, Dorcas E. (Mrs. W. H.)


Hilliker, Miss Martha A.


Hawley, Miss Helene Bassett


Hughes, Miss Caroline


Hempstead, Hugh Campbell Higgins, Louise May Hardenbergh, Clarence Morgan


Hood, Emma S. (Mrs. C. H. Allen)


Hunter, H. A. Heywood, Sarah S. (Mrs. D. W.) Harrington, Leonore B. (married Wal- ter G. Hudson) Hall, Allan


Holbrook, Gordon G.


Hodgson, Wells Gordon Heitman, Miss Grace L.


Hall, Charles A.


Hall, Mary A. (Mrs. C. A.)


Harrison, Mrs. Anna


Haupt, Charles Edgar Haupt, Alexandra V. (Mrs. C. E.)


Hills, George Heathcote Hills, Beatrice H.


Hills, P. Heathcote Hills, Violet H. Hambley, Rebecca Christine Hart, Birdie, married R. P. Stanton Hawksett, E. O. Hawksett, Margaret E. (Mrs. E. O.)


GENEALOORAL 4. TY OF THE CHURCH OF LATTER-DAY S. ATS


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Hall, Katherine Helen Hood, Mary Matzeh Hewitt, Edwin Hawley Hill, Francis Henry Hill, Ann Carlisle (Mrs. F. H.) Hodel, Mary (Mrs. A.) Hodel, Minnie Hodel, Earl Alexander Haupt, Alma Cecelia Hawksett, Beatrice Hoag, Katherine Vera Hoag, Una Mary May Ireys, Nellie (Mrs. V. S.) Ireys, Miss Harriet Bailey


Ives, Emma Crockett (Mrs. S. E.) Ireys, Charles Goodrich


Ives, Edith, married R. P. Woodworth


Ireys, Beatrice G., married S. W. Wells Ives, Ora Jones, James Willis Jackson, A. B. Jackson, Eugenie (Mrs. A. B.)


Judd, W. (Mrs. W. B.)


Jaffray, Clive Talbot


Jaffray, Madeline Palmer (Mrs. C. T.) Judd, Mrs. W. S. Jillson, Mrs. Daisy Garland Jillson, Harry Garland


Jewett, Mrs. Ethel Watson Johnson, Ethel Josephine Jones, Addie Marie


Jensen, Clara Chapman (Mrs. P. J.) Jones, Lee Hall Johnson, Oscar Keller, William H. Keller, Mrs. W. H. Keller, F. L., married F. J. Morley Keyes, Eva Loveland (Scranton) Keyes, Leslie Scranton Keyes, Malcolm Douglas


Kennedy, Mrs. Mary Kitsman, Myrtle A. Keller, Miss Lottie Keough, Laura Kelley, Frances (Mrs. A. B.) Knowles, John Alder Lee, William Henry Langdon, Sarah A. (Mrs. R. B.) Lyman, Mrs. S. N.


Lamb, C. L. Lewis, Miss Mary L. Lyman, Alice Mitchell (Mrs. C. E.) Linton, A. R. Luce, W. L. Leach, Mrs W. B.


Leach, George Emerson Leach, Walter C. Levings, William H. Levings, Mrs. W. H. Larrabee, Mrs. Anna (Pratt)


Leonard, William Edward Leonard, Elsie Preston Lindgren, Jno. Edw. Leonard, Miss Sarah E. Leach, Pearl V. (Mrs. G. E.) Lockren, William A. Lord, Mary Crosse Lindgren, Ollive N. E. Larrabee, Weldon Cary Lammers, Ottilie Louise (Mrs. F. E.) Lyman, George Nelson


Lyman, Lorraine Lawson, Anna May Lemon, Horace


Meader, Mrs. Sarah B. (Birdsall) Meyers, Mary E.


Meyers, Alice Maud (married Mr. Nichols) Mabey, R. D.


Modisette, John Austin.


Modisette, Frances (Mrs. J. A.)


Modisette, Katherine S. (married Ed- win Dodge) Morris, James Thomas


Morris, Lucy Wilder (Mrs. J. T.)


Mabey, Mrs. R. D.


Morton, Howard McIlvain


Morton, Lucretia J. (Mrs. H. Mcl.) Martin, Frederick S. Martin, William S.


Martin, Mary Louise


Martin, Edith Matilda Marshall, Myrtle Elinore (Mrs. H. E.)


Mulford, Mrs. Jeanette (married Mr. Conrad) Malcolm, Edith Maud


Meader, Miss Elizabeth Amy Malcolm, Mrs. H. W.


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Meriam, Miss Mabel Moelchart, Mrs. A. I. Moelchart, Henrietta Moelchart, Wilhemina (married Chas. Dawson) Mattison, Caroline Moore, Fred Earle M. Musgrave, John H. Musgrave, Samuel


McKewin, George Lindsay McEachren, Annie Roy McKirdy, H. J. McKirdy, Alice J. (Mrs. H. J.)


McKirdy, Herbert McKirdy, Stanley McKirdy, Gladys (married F. S. Pepin) Miller, Otto W. Miller, Charlotte (Mrs. O. W.)


Miller, Sarah Ottola Miller, Laura Ernestine Girling Mortimer, Anna May


Mortimer, Hazel Leticia


Mounts, Georgianna Passaw Murtinson, Annette McMillan, Edith Charlotte


Morton, Mrs. Annie Eliza Wats


Morton, Mary Wetherill McGraw, Gertrude Miller, Henry Andrew Matthews, Bessie Louise McKirdy, Dagner Elenora (Mrs. H.) McKirdy, Mabel Murphy, Dempster Ostrander Moist, Mabel St. Clair (Mrs. S. E.) Moist, Minard Samuel Mortimer, Philip McKewin, Mrs. Emma Lindsay Marshall, Herbert Lloyd Neill, Mrs. Lily Lamb Eliza Neill, Charles H. Nieler, Mary L. Norton, Mrs. Della Whiting Norris, Carrie Anna (Mrs. P. L.) Noble, John Nagle, Mrs. Phillips Norton, Miss Katherine Estella Northrop, Annie D. (Mrs. E. B.) Northrop, Eton Biers


Northrop, Ruth Emmons Nelson, Ada May Nimmo, Kathleen Nevins, Louise Macalester Norling, Carl Oscar


Norling, Harriet Bates D. (Mrs. C. O.) Outram, Mrs. J. M.


Oliver, Mabel (married H. A. Marsh) Orcutt, Hazel


Olson, Mary E. (Mrs. J. P.)


Ovenshire, Mrs. Hariet Bates


Pettit, Frank R.


Pettit, Mrs. Emma F. (F. R.)


Patten, Katherine


Peacock, Mrs. J. H.


Paine, Mrs. Grace B. M.


Passmore, Sarah M. (Mrs. R. H.)


Paine, Ellen Addell (Mrs. J. M.)


Paine, Miss Elizabeth Allen


Pratt, Mrs. Helen A.


Phelps, Jesse B.


Phelps, Frances S. (Mrs. J. B.)


Parshow, John


Parshow, Mrs. John


Pick, Mrs. Eva B.


Peake, Allen G.


Passmore, Fannie


Payne, Florence Della Phillips, Mrs. Patterson, Cara Estelle (Mrs. J. W.) Passmore, William


Passmore, Marian B. (Mrs. W.)


Pearce, George S.


Pearce, Mary J. (Mrs. G. S.)


Passmore, George Hunter


Pearce, Percy


Pierce, Edward Brooks


Power, Mrs. Adeline Marie


Power, Faith Marie


Power, Grace


Pearson, Frank Passmore, Eric William


Reno, Alexander Nimich


Roberts, Jane C. (Mrs. T. S.) Roberts, George Franklin Roberts, Ella Sophia (Mrs. S. F.)


Reeve, Christine (Mrs. C. McC.) Reeve, Chas. McC.


Reid, Mrs. Jennie H.


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Ross, Belle Roberts, Emma Rogers, Mrs. J. Rishmiller, John Henry Royce, Mrs. Mary P. Reid, Bessie May Robinson, Ada Reynich, Walter Regan, Miss


Rotschka, Chas. C. Rohl, Chas. Clarence


Rohl, Harold A.


Reade, Miss Lutie H.


Roberts, Edna


Robbins, Goldie Ella Robinson, John B.


Robinson, Margaret (Mrs. J. B.)


Robinson, Fred Hilton Robinson, Grace E.


Rex, Florence Ramsey, Barbara J. (married Edgar F. Comstock)


Robinson, Lois Margaret


Robertson, Ian


Robertson, Eileen


Ruth, Pearl Elmira


Rutty, Violet May


Snider, Samuel P.


Snider, Mrs. S. P.


Snyder, Frank C.


Snyder, Mrs. Lillian B.


Snyder, Mrs. Mary (Ramsey)


Smith, Chas. Hatch Sanford, Chas. Edward


Stone, Jacob, Jr.


Snider, Ethel Alice (married J. O. Gilfillen) Schomberg, Mrs. K.


Schomberg, May Louise (married Molineau) Stone, Miss Elsie Schrader, Carl Peter Stacey, Ellen (Mrs. Wm. W.)


Stacey, Hannah Wayman


Staples, Ethel


Schrader, Mrs. Wilhelmina


Strange, Mrs. W. M. Smith, Elizabeth Marian Stebbins, Mrs. Mary B.


Stacey, Mrs. E. P.


Steele, Elizabeth L. (Mrs. E. M.)


Shivel, Grace F. Bennett (Mrs. C.) Sawyer, Lillian Schroeder, Geo. Fred


Sawyer, Parl


Smith, Mrs. Randall


Smith, Kate Louise


Smith, Geo. Harold


Shippam, Mrs. Amelia


Shippam, Roy


Shippam, Ethel May


Stanchfield, Florence M.


Seaman, Lewis


Seaman, Miss Susie A.


Spurrill, Esther Laura Ella


Sawyer, Ruby Catherine


Sloan, Renwick T.


Shepherd, Myrtle Irene


Shaw, Ethel Bogan (Mrs. Jno. E.) Silvester, Jennie M. (Mrs. A. E.) Sharp, Sara H. Shippam, Harry Grover




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