A history of the life and work of the First Presbyterian Church of Middletown, Ohio (Dayton Presbytery) from its foundation in 1819 to 1919, Part 9

Author: Middletown, O. First Presbyterian Church
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: Middletown, O. [The Naegele-Auer Printing Co.]
Number of Pages: 140


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Thomas C. Woodward Southard P. Mayer John S. Roney Clyde Hackney Edwin Mills


Tom Schraffenberger


Victor Collord


R. Colfax Phillips George Cline Knowlton H. Smith Earl K. Mantz Stanley Gibbs


M. Standish Phillips


THE CHURCH ORGANIZATION.


Rev. Bernard J. Brinkema, Pastor.


THE SESSION.


G. N. Clapp, J. W. Shafor, J. L. Blair, William McLean, R. C. Van- derveer, C. F. Williamson, R. C. Phillips, E. G. Barkley, D. F. Gerber, M. D., C. E. Burke, Clerk.


THE BOARD OF DEACONS.


C. E. Margerum, Chairman; W. H. Johnson, O. F. Kendle, D. D. Lefferson, W. S. LaTourrette, J. C. Stratton, M. D., J. C. Phillips, W. H. Bevenger, E. C. Woodward, H. S. Wise, F. O. Diver, W. H. Minton, Secretary.


TRUSTEES.


W. O. Barnitz, Z. W. Ranck, M. A. Thomas, G. M. Verity, Howard A. Wilson.


F. O. Diver, Church Treasurer; W. H. Minton, Financial Secretary.


THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.


R. C. Phillips, Superintendent; H. S. Wise, R. C. Vanderveer, Wil- liam McLean, Assistant Superintendents; Mrs. C. E. Burke, Superinten- dent of Junior Department; Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Temperance Super- intendent; Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Superintendent of Home De- partment; Norval Diver, Secretary; Edmond L. Phillips, Assistant Sec- retary; P. D. Silveus, Treasurer.


PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.


Mrs. Carl Williamson, Superintendent; Mrs. A. P. Huffman, As- sistant Superintendent; Miss Roberta Leasure, Secretary; Mrs. R. C. Phillips and Mrs. H. S. Wise, Cradle Roll Superintendents; Mrs. D. W. Lloyd, Helen Barkley, Dorothy Margerum and Margaret Thompson, Teachers; Edna Blair, Leader of Music.


ORGANIZED CLASSES.


The Friendly Helpers' Class-Mrs. A. L. Foster, President; Mrs. C. A. Pardonner, First Vice-President; Mrs. Alice VanSickle, Second Vice-President; Mrs. B. E. Leeds, Secretary; Mrs. J. M. Iseminger, Treasurer; Wade E. Miller, Teacher.


Miss LaTourrette's Class-President, Mrs. R. J. Todd; Secretary, Mrs. William McLean; Treasurer, Mrs. Grace Beatel; Teacher, Miss Josephine LoTourrette.


The Westminster Men's Class-President, J. T. Williamson; Sec- retary, J. S. Todd; Treasurer, F. O. Diver; Teacher, G. E. Roudebush.


Teachers of Classes Not Organized-R. C. Vanderveer, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Kirkpatrick, Mrs. W. H. Johnson, C. W. Shartle, H. E. Brooks, Mrs. C. W. Shartle, Mrs. R. H. Long, Mrs. G. M. Verity, L. J. Gossard, Elizabeth Schenck, E. R. Kontner, Mrs. E. C. Woodward, Miss Mary Corson.


OTHER CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS.


THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


Edmond L. Phillips, President; Thelma Murphy, Vice-President; Elizabeth Schenck, Secretary; Karl Pauly, Treasurer; Edna Mantz, Chairman Prayer Meeting Committee; Dick Greathouse, Chairman Lookout Committee; Helen Boyd, Chairman Social Committee.


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THE WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


President, Mrs. E. C. Woodward; First Vice-President, Mrs. C. E. Burke; Second Vice-President, Mrs. D. M. Gebhart; Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. E. T. Storer; Treasurer, Mrs. D. D. Lefferson; Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. H. A. Wilson; Secretary of Literature, Mrs. R. C. Vanderveer.


THE WOMAN'S SOCIETY.


President, Mrs. H. H. Goldman; First Vice-President, Mrs. C. B. Oglesby; Second Vice-President, Mrs. A. L. Foster; Secretary, Mrs. E. W. Gunckel; Treasurer, Mrs. E. L. McCallay.


THE WESTMINSTER MEN'S CLUB.


President, Calvin W. Verity; Vice-President, C. E. Burke; Secre- tary, W. H. Minton; Treasurer, Paul D. Silveus.


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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PASTORS.


FRANCIS MONFORT .- Born, York County, Pa., Dec. 15, 1782. Descendant of the Huguenots. Moved to Warren County, Ohio, 1799. Studied for the ministry under the supervision of his Pastor for two years. Licensed to preach, July 31, 1807. Then preached in Kentucky and Tennessee and later at Dick's Creek, Carlisle, Seven Mile, Hamil- ton, Middletown, Ohio, and Mt. Carmel and Greensburg, Ind. Pastor of the First Church at Middletown, 1819-24. Was a strong and fer- vent preacher. Spent 48 years in the ministry. Mr. Monfort was a great student and began the study of Hebrew when he was 61 years of age and kept it up until his death, June 18, 1855. He had four sons all of whom were Presbyterian ministers.


SAMUEL BUCHANAN SMITH .- Born, Gettysburg, Pa., March 22, 1806. Graduated Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., 1824, at Prince- ton Theological Seminary, 1826-28; supplied First Presbyterian Church, Middletown, Ohio, 1828-32; ordained an evangelist by the Pres- bytery of Oxford, Oct. 4, 1832. He was the stated supply of the fol- lowing churches: Venice, Ohio, Mt. Carmel, Ind., Camden, Ohio, St. Charles, Mo., and a missionary in the State of Ililinois from 1854 to 1865. Died in Gettysburg, Pa., May 23, 1846.


JOHN P. HUDSON .- Served the following churches in West Lex- ington, Ky., Presbytery: Beard Creek, Woodford and Winchester; the following in Miami Presbytery: Franklin and Middletown, in 1824-32. Later he served in the New Jersey Church of Carlisle, Ohio, and then moved to Keota, Iowa.


ALEXANDER GUY .- Supplied the First Presbyterian Church, Middletown 1833-35. Also Pastor of the following Churches: Mt. Pleasant, Mt. Carmel, Bethel, Cheviot and Reading.


JOHN S. BELLEVILLE .- Served in Washington and Miamis- burg, 1829-30; Missionary appointment to Dayton and Union Congre- gations and other vacant churches in Montgomery Co., Ohio. Pastor Washington, Miami Presbytery, 1831-40, Middletown First Presbyte- rian, 1837-39.


JOHN BALLARD MORTON .- Born in New York City, August 3, 1815. Graduated University of New York, 1835, and Princeton Sem- inary, 1838. Supplied church at Portsmouth, Va., in 1839, Middletown, 0., 1840-43. Ordained by the Presbytery of Miami, April 25, 1843. Pas- tor at Franklin, O., and again Pastor at Middletown, O., after which he supplied the following churches: Monroe and Dick's Creek, Second Presbyterian, Springfield, Venice, Highland, Kansas, and First Church, St. Charles, Mo., where he died, March 31, 1882.


SAMUEL McCLAIN TEMPLETON .- Born at West Alexander, Pa., December 11, 1816. Graduated Washington College, Pa., 1836, and studied theology at Western Seminary, Allegheny. Ordained by the Presbytery of Coshocton. Pastor of the following churches: Middle- town First Presbyterian, 1847-53, and Delavan, Ill. He died May 13, 1867.


JOSHUA LACY RUSSELL .- Born, Clifton, Ohio, September 29, 1845. Graduated Wittenberg College, 1864, and Princeton Seminary, 1867. Ordained by Presbytery of Miami, August 17, 1867. Pastor of the following churches: First Presbyterian, Middletown, 1867-72; Park Church, Dayton; Spring Garden Church, Philadelphia; Second Church, Altoona, Pa .; First Church, Los Angeles, Cal. Resided in Germantown, Pa., and Princeton, N. J. Again Pastor at Darby, Pa., and Cowin, Pa., where he died November 22, 1906.


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JOSEPH WADDELL CLOKEY .- Born in Jefferson Co., Ohio, in 1839. Graduated Wittenberg College in 1860 and Xenia Theological Seminary in 1864. Ordained in 1864 by the United Presbyterian Pres- bytery of Xenia. Pastor of the following churches: U. P. Church, Stu- benville, U. P. Church, Richmond, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church, Middletown, Ohio, 1873-78, New Albany, Indiana, Troy, Ohio, and re- tired to Oxford, Ohio, where he died August 17, 1919.


THOMAS HACKETT HENCH .- Born at Centre, Pa., April 5, 1840. Graduate of Princeton University, 1861. He was a teacher in Harvard University, 1861-62; attended Princeton Theological Semin- ary, 1863-66, graduating in 1866. He was ordained to the Presbyte- rian ministry by the Presbytery of Iowa City, December 20, 1871. Sup- plied several churches in Illinois before he was ordained and after or- dination was pastor of the following churches: Walcot, Iowa, 1871-75; Rock Island, Ill., 1875-78; Middletown, Ohio, 1878-83; Connersville, Ind., 1884-96. He was stated supply at Georgetown, Ohio, 1896-1904, and from 1904, with his residence at Georgetown, Ohio, he supplied four churches: Cedron, Feesburg, Felicity and Higginsport. In 1916 he left Georgetown, Ohio, and went as Stated Supply to Wentworth, Mo. He is now honorably retired from the active service and lives in Carthage, Mo. Mr. Hench received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Hanover College in 1893.


SCOTT F. HERSHEY .- Educated in the institutions of the Re- formed Church. Ordained, May, 1876, by the Synod of Indiana of the Reformed Church. Served the following churches: Reformed Church of Rochester, Ind., Reformed Church of Lancaster, Ohio, First Presby- terian Church of Middletown, Ohio, Sixth Presbyterian Church of Washington, D. C., First Presbyterian Church, Boston, Mass., Wooster, Ohio, Presbyterian and First Presbyterian Church of New Castle, Pa. Now associated with the International Sunday School Educational Work. He resides at present at Angola, Indiana.


JAMES MATTHEW SIMONTON .- Born in Alexandria, Pa. Graduate of Wooster University, 1876, and Union Theological Semin- ary in 1879. Ordained by the Presbytery of Long Island, 1879. Pas- tor of the following churches: First Congregational Church, Orient, N. Y., Grove Church, Danville, Pa., First Presbyterian Church, Mid- dletown, Ohio, 1888-90, Third Presbyterian Church, Cincinnati, O. Re- sided at Ross, Ohio, in ill health, and at Jamesport, N. Y., and New York City, where he died in 1915.


GEORGE MERIWITHER McCAMPBELL .- Born Jeffersonville, Indiana, September 9, 1841. Graduated, Hanover College, 1862. Served in the U. S. Army, 1862-63; Princeton Seminary graduate, 1866. Or- dained by the Presbytery of Potomac, September 13, 1866. Pastor of the following churches: First Presbyterian Church, Alexandria, Va., Brick Church Chapel, N. Y., Maysville, Ky., Spring St. Church, N. Y. City, Reformed Church, Brooklyn, L. I., Presbyterian Church, Salem, L. I., and Stapleton, L. I., and Milleville, Pa. He was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Middletown, 1891-95. Pastor Emeritus, Milleville, Pa. He died December 15, 1918, in New York City, as result of an automobile accident.


THOMAS SMITH SCOTT .- Born in Enon Vall, Pa. Graduated Adelbert College, Western Reserve University, 1874, Union Seminary, 1877. Ordained, September, 1877, by Presbytery of Mahoning. Pastor of the following churches: East Cleveland, Ohio, Westminster, Rock- ford, Ill., Second Presbyterian, Knoxville, Tenn., Vincennes, Ind., First Presbyterian, Middletown, 1896-1900, New Albany, Ind., and Maringo, Ill., where he died March 5, 1914.


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WILLIAM HAMILL SHIELDS .- Born Daretown, N. J., January 30, 1870. Graduated Wooster University 1892, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1895. Ordained by the Presbytery of Detroit, December 13, 1895. Pastor of the Calvary Church, Detroit, Michigan, 1895-1900, First Presbyterian Church, Middletown, 1900-10, Hillsboro, Ohio, 1910- 17, and since that time pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Vernon, Ohio.


DAVID GARRETT SMITH .- Born Harrington, N. J. Graduated Hamilton College, 1889. Graduated in class of 1892 at Union Theo- logical Seminary. Ordained by the Presbytery of New York, 1892. He was pastor of the Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Pa., for 18 years and was then called to the First Presbyterian Church of Middletown, Ohio, in 1910, and resigned the pastorate in 1918 to engage in Y. M. C. A. oversea war work. Returned to this country in June, 1919, and is now residing at Westminster Park, Thousand Islands, New York.


BERNARD J. BRINKEMA .- Born Webster City, Iowa, March 29, 1879. Graduated Hastings College 1904 and Princeton Seminary 1907. Ordained by Presbytery of New Castle, June 27, 1907. Pastor of the Rock and Zion Presbyterian Churches, North East Maryland, 1907-14, editor of the Peninsula Presbyterian, 1913-14. Pastor of First Pres- byterian Church, Milton, Pa., 1914-18. Called to the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church, Middletown, O., September 25, 1918.


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THE MEMBERSHIP ROLL. OCTOBER 1, 1919.


The Church Roll contains the names of the active members. Mem- bers who are habitually absent from the communion table and non- attendants who continue to sustain no active relation to the Church are, by act of the Session, carried on the Reserve Roll and are so re- ported to the Presbytery.


Adair, Raymond G. A


Blair, John C. Blair, Mrs. Katherine


Allspaw, Mrs. Hazel Montgomery


Blair, John L.


Arbuckle, Wesley M.


Blair, Mrs. Bertha R.


Ash, Mrs. Rose L.


Blair, John Milton


Ash, James L.


Blair, Vincent Paul


Augspurger, B. K.


Augspurger, Mrs. Margaret E.


Augspurger, Esther Margaret


Blair, Jacob Jackson


Blair, Isabelle Edna


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Badger, Rose


Bailey, Mrs. Alice A.


Bailey, Martha E.


Booth, Edwin C.


Banker, Paul Jacob


Banker, Kathleen


Boyd, Mrs. Cora H.


Banker, Mary Elizabeth


Banker, Emma J.


Boykin, Herbert C.


Banker, Lida P.


Breeding, Josephine


Banker, Carrie


Brinkema, Mrs. Margaret M.


Banker, Dorothy Virginia


Banker, Fred E.


Banker, Mrs. Lucille M.


Barkley, E. G.


Barkley, Helen Laren


Barkley, Mrs. Laura M. B.


Barnett, Catherine


Buffington, Mrs. Dora


Barnitz, Mrs. Anna L.


Barnitz, Ella K.


Burke, Mrs. Blanche R.


Barnitz, William O.


Burcky, Mrs. M. E.


Barnitz, Mrs. Mabel


Barrackman, Jesse H.


Barrackman, Pearl


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Barton, Dr. Chas. G.


Calder, Arthur Thompson


Calder, William


Calder, James


Beachler, Mrs. Kathryn Lorenz


Beachler, Robert H.


Calder, Thomas K.


Bell, Howard


Calder, Bertha Elizabeth S. K.


Bell, Mrs. Ada Snyder


Carnahan, Mrs. Frances P. M.


Bennett, Harold F.


Carr, Edwin D. Carr, Mrs. Helen M.


Bevenger, Mrs. Rebecca


Carr. Mildred Eloise


Bevenger, Mary Elizabeth


Cassidy, Mrs. Anna B.


Bevenger, William H.


Chamberlain, Wallace I.


Bevenger, Mrs. Mary J.


Chamberlain, Mrs. Ada Weiser


Bevis, R. E.


Chapple, Bennett


Bevis, Mrs. Ruth M.


Chapple, Mrs. Charlotte


Blackford, Ralph E.


Chapple, De Witte


Blackford, Mrs. Nellie Blair Blackie, Alexander


Chapple, Bennett S.


Charls, George H.


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Brinkema, Robert J.


Brooks, Howard E.


Brooks, Mrs. Helen Marjorie


Brosius, Dr. F. W.


Brosius, Mrs. Winifred Evans


Bryan, James E.


Burke, C. E.


Buss, Paul E.


Butler, Mrs. Anna


Barton, Mrs. Norina


Bate, Harley A.


Calder, Mrs. Kathryn


Bevenger, Iva M.


Blair, Mrs. Edna Zellers


Blair, James


Blair, Mrs. Augusta


Augspurger, Barbara Irene


Blair, Jos. E.


Blair, Mrs. Olive


Boyd, John W.


Boyd, Helen Hilt


Charls, Mrs. Alice M. Charls, Elizabeth Chestnut, Mrs. Blanch Clapp, G. N. Clapp, Mrs. Marie M. Clapp, Elmer


Clapp, Mrs. Margaret Gebhart Clark, Carl C.


Clark, Mrs. Alice Climer


Clark, Mrs. Ruth Grant Collord, Mrs. Martha H.


Comestock, Mrs. Harriet E.


Compton, Mrs. Verna Corson, Luella Corson, Mary Cox, Mary Alice


Crane, William Ross


Crane, Mrs. Mary Holloway


Crider, Mrs. Armilda


Crider, Mrs. Dorcas


Crider, Mrs. Edith


Curliss, Mrs. Emma


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Daley, Charles Edward


Daley, Mrs. Myrtle


Davis, Herbert Allen


Dearth, Mrs. Mary


Dearth, John Oliver


Dell, Mrs. Ethel Denny, Mrs. Augusta


Denny, George Edmond Denny, Wampler Denny, Mrs. Jessie B. Diver, Frank O.


Diver, Mrs. Emma K. Yearion


Diver, Norval Edward Diver, Paul Albert


Diver, Franklyn Arnold


Diver, Donald A.


Diver, Jacob


Downey, Charles M.


Downey, Mrs. Lillie M. Downey, Mrs. Julia Downey, Julia


Drayer, Edward L.


Drayer, Mrs. Olive G. DuChemin, Wm. Glenn


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Eck, Cornelius G. Eck, Mrs. Ida May Eck, Mary E. Edson, Charles E. Edson, Robert B. Edwards, J. A. Eggleston, Lafayette Eggleston, Mrs. Carrie B. Eggleston, Amy B. Eggleston, Dora F. Elliott, Wm. Patton


Elliott, Chas. Templeton Ely, Mrs. Barbara Ann Erk, Orel E. Erk, Mrs. Mary Hinkle Evans, Mrs. Corinne Woodmansee Evans, Mary B.


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Fisher, Adam


Folks, Selby C.


Folks, Mrs. Lola Worth


Ford, Mrs. Amanda


Ford, Paul Raymond


Forkner, Alvin Marvin


Foster, Mrs. Myrtie A.


Foster, Paul M.


Fuhr, William John


Fuhr, Jacob Stanley


Fuhr, Emma Leota


Fulmer, Mrs. Emma


Fulmer, Russell


Fulmer, Mrs. Nellie Margaret


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Gebhart, Mrs. Mary


Gebhart, David M.


Gebhart, Willard


Gebhart, Mrs. Phona


Gebhart, Mrs. Clara L.


Geran, Jennie K.


Gerber, Dr. David F.


Goldman, Mrs. Nettie B.


Goldsmith, Mrs. Mary Boyd


Gossard, Leslie James Gossard, Mrs. Lorma


Graham, Mrs. Laura Grant, Mrs. Jessie Russell Grant, Louise Russell


Greathouse, Mrs. Kate


Greathouse, Chas. Richard


Greathouse, Fred B.


Greathouse, Raymond Vail Griest, Ronald Griffith, Floyd


Gruver, Emiline


Gunckel, Ernest W.


Gunckel, Mrs. Clara


Gunckel, Genevieve T.


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Harkrader, Isabelle Dorothy Harkrader, Mrs. Wilhelmina


Hartley, Harriet A.


Hartley, Rachel Tibbals


Hatfield, Mrs. Elizabeth C.


Hedding, Wesley B. Heffner, Mrs. Jeannette


Heffner, Joseph G. Heffner, Mrs. Matilda Dorothy Henderson, Raymond A. Hensey, Ruth A.


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Hester, Lucy May Hicks, T. C. Hicks, Mrs. Nancy A. Hilt, Luella Holstein, S. R. Holstein, Mrs. Florence Priest Hook, Mrs. Leah V. Hoover, Mrs. Louise A. Hoover, Glenn Hoover, William


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Iseminger, Joseph M. Iseminger, Mrs. Laura C. J


Jackson, Lucille


Jacoby, Mrs. Carrie K.


Jacoby, Mrs. Mary E.


Jacoby, Ethel


Jasbring, Elizabeth Jane Jasbring, Benjamin Ellis Johnson, William H.


Johnson, Mrs. Ida Mabel


Johnson, Edna Margaret Johnson, Percival F. Johnson, Charles F.


Jones, Harold Haley


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Kappeller, Frances Kaser, Mrs. Mary C.


Keller, Anthony


Keller, Mrs. Florence Jasbring


Kendle, Oliver F.


Kendle, Mrs. Mary L.


Keppler, Earl


Keppler, Alexander


Keppler, Mrs. Nancy Jane


Keppler, Mary Elizabeth


Kimball, Fannie S.


Kimball, Laura E.


Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Elizabeth M.


Kraft, Mrs. Chas. L.


Kramer, Mrs. Bessie


Krauss, Leonard Eugene


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Lamme, Edward G.


Lamme, Herbert Leroy


La Tourrette, William S.


La Tourrette, Mrs. Myrtle P.


La Tourrette, Josephine Glenna


La Tourrette, Josephine Lawrence. Mrs. Grace R. Laycock, Nannie Leasure, I. N. Leasure, Mrs. Alice O. Leasure, William Newton Leasure, Roberta Leasure. Charles C. Lefferson, Dubois D.


Lefferson, Mrs. Margaret E. Lefferson, Mary E. Leibee, Henry P.


Leibee, Mrs. Marion Frances


Linkins, Helen Margaret


Lloyd, Donald W. Lloyd, Mrs. Emily


Lloyd, Norman R.


Lloyd, Donald William


Long, Robert Homer


Long, Mrs. Grace B.


Long Mrs. Lavina S.


Long, Mrs. Hazel Swink


Lukens, Mrs. Ora M.


Lukens, Robert M.


Lukey, Mrs. Jane


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McAdams, John B.


McAdams, Mrs. Jennie D.


McAdow, R. Ocsar


McAdow, Mrs. Carrie


McAdow, Edna M.


McAdow, John Samuel


McArthur, William


McCallay, Mrs. Mary E.


McCallay, Mrs. Henrietta


McCoy, Chauncey E.


McCoy, Mrs. Elizabeth Crane


McCoy, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth


McCray, Mrs. Marietta


McCray, Beulah


McLean, Alexander


McLean, Mrs. Mary


McLean, Emma Louise


McLean, William


McLean, Mrs. Lulu


McLean, Douglas Clark


Mantz, Earl K. Mantz, Edna M. Margerum, Charles E.


Margerum, Mrs. Julia W.


Margerum, Dorothy Elizabeth


Marston, Mrs. Theodore


Martz, Mrs. Thusnelda H.


Marts, Clara S. Matson, Green W.


Mayer, Southard P.


Medaris, Mrs. Ella R.


Mendler, Mrs. Pauline


Menger. Phillip


Miller, Horace O.


Miller, Mrs. Ada B.


Miller, John Arthur Miller, Wade


Miller, Mrs. Dora


Miller, Mrs. Myrtle Franier


Millner. Mrs. Helen Sargent


Mills. Edmond S. Minnick, Frank J. Minnick, Mrs. Hattie


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Minton, W. H. Minton, Mrs. Nellie R. Minton, Margaret Adelaide Minton, Sarah Elizabeth Mitchell, Mrs. Jennie M.


Mitchell, Diltz Mitchell, Edwin Mitchell, Mary E. Mitchell, Thomas H.


Moon, Emil T. Moon, Vernon Morris, Frank Ellis


Morris, Mrs. Edith V. Murphy, Mrs. Elizabeth


Murphy, Eleanor Henrietta Murphy, Thelma Elizabeth


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Nein, Edward H. Nein, Mrs. Elizabeth M.


Nein, John F. Nein, Velma Beatrice


Nein, Louis T.


Nein, Mrs. Ethel S.


Nein, Lyman Randolph


Nein, Gordon Russel Nein, Floyd Henry


Newhall, Wm. Townsend


Newhall, Mrs. Winn Jean Newlin, Leroy


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Oglesby, Mrs. Kate A.


Oglesby, W. Dickey Oglesby, Ralph C. Olinger, Berton E.


Olinger, Mrs. Jessie Eggleston Owsley, Mrs. Sarah


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Pardonner, Mrs. Mary E. Parker, Mrs. Helen Porter Paullin, Mrs. Carrie Elizabeth


Paullin, Raymond Summit Pauly, Frank B.


Perry, Arlington C. Perry, Mrs. Bessie J.


Philbin, Mrs. Harriet Woodward Phillips, Rufus C. Phillips, Mrs. Frances L.


Phillips, Dorothy Frances


Phillips, George Verity Phillips, M. Standish Phillips, Flavius Joseph Phillips, Mrs. Rhea Phillips, Edmund L. Phillips, John Cramer


Phillips, Mrs. Eugenia Margaret Phillips, Leland Arthur Phillips, John Cramer, Jr. Pinkerton, R. W.


Pinkerton, Mrs. Margaret Pinkerton, Lela Alice Pinkerton, Frank Leslie Porter, Mrs. Clara A. Porter, Harry K.


Porter, Mrs. Elsie Emma


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Ranck, Zeiber W.


Ranck, Mrs. Zora B.


Reed, Mrs. Elizabeth


Reed, Mrs. Emma B.


Reed, George B.


Reed, Thomas David


Reed, Sophronia


Robbins, Mrs. Ruth


Robbins, Sara Elizabeth


Robbins, Sabin


Robbins, Douglas R.


Robbins, Mrs. Pauline Phillips


Roller, John L.


Roller, Mrs. Anna


Roney, James L.


Roney, Mrs. Jessie


Roney, John S.


Roney, William Harold


Roney, Mrs. Sarah R.


Ronsheim, Mrs. Anna P.


Ross, John R.


Rucker, Mrs. Hazel Bunnel


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Schaeffer, Mrs. Mary


Schaerges, Charles Edward


Schenck, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Schenck, Charles Graydon


Schenck, Emma Elizabeth Schirtzinger, Mrs. A. Bessie


Scott, John Percy


Scott, Mrs. Blanche Glendine


Scott, Gordon Winfield


Seagraves, John F.


Sebald, Mrs. Lillian Drayer


Selby, Martha Ester


Shafor, Lee


Shafor, Joseph W.


Shafor, Lucille


Shafor, Nellie


Shartle, Charles W.


Shartle, Mrs. Lucy C.


Shartle, Ina Louise


Shartle, Welthea J.


Shartle, John Adam


Shartle. Charles Wells, Jr.


Shaw, Reed A. Sheets, Dr. Arthur C.


Shipe, Dr. W. T. Shipe, Mrs. Ella H.


Shirey, Roy Shirey, Mrs. Daisey T. Shough, E. Tyler


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Shough, Mrs. Mabel Wade Shugg, Harold Signom, Wesley Lockard Signom, Chas. O. Signom, Mrs. Florence E. Silveus, Paul D. Silveus, Mrs. Mabel Simpson, Bertha A.


Van Gorder, John J.


Van Gorder, Mrs. Minnie B. Van Sickle, Mrs. Alice Van Sickle, Fred H.


Van Sickle, Mrs. May F.


Verity, George M. Verity, Mrs. Jennie M.


Verity, Sarah G.


Sizemore, Roy Esten


Small, Mrs. Mary J.


Verity, Mrs. Elizabeth


Small, Irene Mary


Vigor, Mrs. Mabel G.


Small, Mildred Elizabeth


Voorhis, Joseph C.


Smith, Dr. Eva C.


Voorhis, Mrs. Viola May


Smith, Mrs. Blanche


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Smith, Fae Elizabeth


Waite, Jackson Leroy


Warner, Louise A.


Solborg, Mrs. Virginia V.


Weir, Jennie E.


Solborg, Robert A.


Weir, Mrs. Jane


Souers, Mrs. Mabel Minnick


Wentz, Charles


Speck, David C.


Wentz, Mrs. Lona May


Wentz, John Edward


Sprowl, Mrs. Ruth


Wentz, Karl Raymond


Stahl, Mrs. Myrtle H.


Wertz, Mrs. Carrie E.


Steed, Arthur


Wertz, Richard Adam


Steed, Mrs. Helen V.


Stevens, E. J.


Whittle, Mrs. Amie Blackie


Stevens, Mrs. Ella R.


Whitlaw, Mrs. Marie Foster


Storer, Dr. E. T.


Williams, Louise C.


Storer, Mrs. Catherine


Williams, Nellie


Stratton, Dr. John C.


Williams, Dr. Walton H.


Stratton, Mrs. Anna C.


Strodtbeck, Mrs. Carrie Long


Stultz, Norman Robert


Sutphen, Mrs. Hattie


Swink, Mrs. Jennie


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Tanzey, Audrey E.


Thomas, Mrs. Harriet E.


Thomas, Marcus A.


Thompson, Mrs. Florence


Thompson, Florence E.


Thompson, Margaret E.


Thompson, Emma B.


Thornton, Louise Cornelia


Tilton, Mrs. Mary Emley


Tobitt, Mrs. Alice Hazel


Todd, James S.


Todd, Mrs. Sarah E.


Wolfe, Cora E.


Woodmansee, W. A.


Woodmansee, Mrs. Hattie


Todhunter, Luella


Trowbridge, Mrs. Ruby Maud


Tyson, Mrs. Anna R.


Woodward, Thomas C.


Wooley, Mrs. Fanny


Tytus, Mrs. Marjorie Denny V Vanderveer, Robert C. Vanderveer, Mrs. M. Elma Vanderveer, Robert W. Vanderveer, Esther M.


Vanderveer, Dorothy L.


Van Gorder, Roland L.


Wright, Martha Ellen Y Yearion, James M. Yearion, Mrs. Barbara E. Z Zellers, Mrs. Sadie E.


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Williamson, Carl F.


Williamson, Mrs. Emma E.


Williamson, John T.


Wilson, Mrs. Jennie H.


Wilson, Howard A.


Wilson, Alvin Shields


Wilson, George Arthur


Wilson, Howard A., Jr.


Wilson, Mrs. Mary E.


Wilson, Chauncey


Wilson, Mrs. Marion M.


Wilson. Mrs. Emma J.


Wise, Harry Scott


Wise, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth


Wise, Jessie Pauline


Wise, Frances Irene


Todd, R. J. Todd, Mrs. Alma K.


Woodmansee. Martha Woodward, Edwin C.


Woodward, Mrs. Carrie


Verity, Calvin W.


Snyder, Kate S.


Sprowl, Clarence Irvin


Weyman, Mrs. Marie Elizabeth


Williams, Mrs. Mayo E.


appreciating the efforts and sacrifices of the good The First Presbyterian Church of Middletown, Ohio, We, the members of the Official Boards of


men and women of our Church who have gone on before, and realizing more fully in the light of this day what they have done for the Church in which we worship and


for the community in which we live, do pledge to this,


our Church, a fuller devotion and a more earnest service with the prayer that its glory may not be dimmed and that it ever may move, in His name, onward and upward, and become more and more a light that cannot be hid.


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J.C. Stratton P.S. La Tourette. Chat. E. Mangerund


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Williamson Monitor InoxBlair David F: Gerber MtJohnsons SePhillip PO Brinkema Pastor


pt- sharing. NO Barnetz M. a.Thomas. HA Wilson


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