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Streetsboro Presbyterian Church.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Stated Supply .- Mr. McClain, a student under care of Presbytery. Elders .- Newton Sperry, Martin Porter.
Officers of Society .- Trustees, Robert Rogers, O. D. Patterson, A. N. McGrew; Treasurer, Margaret B. McGrew; Chorister, J. W. Campbell ; Organist, Mrs. J. W. Campbell.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, J. W. Campbell; Assistant Superin- tendent, Margaret B. McGrew; Secretary, Mary Thomas; Treasurer, Wallace Stanton; Chorister, J. W. Campbell; Organist, Mrs. Clyde Russell; Assistant Organist, Martha Porter.
Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society .- President, Mar- garet McGrew ; Vice-President, Mrs. Robert Rogers; Secretary and Treas- urer, Lucy Sperry; Secretary of Literature, Mrs. Allan Brewster.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, Lucy Sperry ; Secretary, Mrs. Allan Brewster; Treasurer, Bessie Ferguson; Chorister, J. W. Campbell; Or- ganist, Martha Porter.
MEMBERS.
Bierce, Mrs. Emma Brewster, Mrs. Anna
McGrew, Newton
McGrew, Susie
McGrew, Margaret
McGrew, Marcia
McGrew, Lizzie
McGrew, M. S.
Thomas, Jefferson Thomas, Mrs. J. Thomas, Mary T.
Thomas, G. O.
Eldridge, Merrick Eldridge, Mrs. Merrick
Porter, Martin Porter, Mrs. Martin
Sperry, Newton
Ferguson, Bessie Fleshman, Lizzie
Porter, Agnes
Sperry, Lucy Stanton, Newton
Fleshman, Allie
Porter, Minnie
Porter, Edith
Stanton, Mrs. Newton Stanton, Wallace
LeBaron, Charlotte
McGrew, Mrs. Alvira
Rogers, Robert Rogers, Mrs. Robert
Rogers, Samuel Rogers, William Rogers, Robert
Campbell, J. W.
Campbell, Mrs J. W. Clark, James
Clark, Vernia
Patterson, O. D. Patterson, Mrs. O. D.
Thomas, M. G. O.
Porter, Martha
Sperry, Mrs. Newton
Willoughby Presbyterian Church.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pastor .- Rev. S. C. Dickinson, Willoughby, O.
Elders .- T. S. Harbach, W. A. Baker, O. B. Gridley, G. W. Waite, J. W. Stockwell.
Deacon .- George Hoose.
Trustees .- W. C. Collister, E. H. Baker, G. W. Waite, George Hoose, George Rockafellow; Treasurer, R. C. Bates.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, E. H. Baker; Secretary and Treas- urer, H. Hepfinger ; Librarian, Nellie C. Freeman.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, Ora Caldwell; Vice-President, Mack Rogers; Secretary, Maude Palmer; Treasurer, T. S. Harbach.
Junior C. E. S .- Superintendent, Mrs. S. C. Dickinson; Assistant Mrs. R. Kelley ; President, Stewart Elwell; Vice-President, Arthur Barnes; Secretary, Chester Orr ; Treasurer, Clara Knieling.
Ladies' Aid Society .- President, Mrs. A. Waite; Vice-President, Mrs. R. C. Bates ; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Rogers.
Ladies' Home Missionary Society .- President, Mrs. R. C. Bates; Sec- retary and Treasurer, Mrs. W. C. Collister.
Ladies' Foreign Missionary Society .- President, Ruth Hastings ; Vice- President, Mrs. Sarah Crobaugh ; Treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Sharp; Secretary, Mrs. A. C. Bates.
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HISTORY OF CLEVELAND PRESBYTERIANISM.
T. S. Harbach.
W. A. Baker.
MEMBERS.
Baker, E. H.
Collister, Mrs. W. C.
Collister, George
Cook, Mrs. Nettie
Baker, Lou
Cowles, Grant
Baker, W. A.
Cowles, Mrs. Agnes L.
Crobaugh, Mrs. Sarah Curtis, Cornelia
Barber, Truman
Barlass, Mrs. H.
Barnes, Mrs. G. B.
Bates, R. C.
Dare, Mrs. L. B. Davis, Mrs. Mary Dodd, Emma
Edwards, Mrs. L. N.
Ellen, Mrs. E. H.
Ellen, Mrs. L.
Ellen, Howard
Birge, C.
Ellen, Ralph
Elwell, Mrs. A. J.
Hurd, G. M.
Hyde, Leila
Hyland, Eva B.
Kelley, Mrs. Rose
Kelley, Harry
King, Mrs. Betsey
Calkins, Jessie
Garlick, Mrs. C. A.
Gilbert, Almon
Gilbert, Mrs. E.
Gothamı, Mary Gridley, O. B. Gridley, Mrs. O. B.
Gunn, Mrs. E. C.
Harbach, T. S.
Harrison, Mrs. M. C.
Hastings, Ruth
Hastings, Mary
Baker, Mrs. W. A.
Ball, Mrs. M. S.
Hastings, Mrs. K. Hastings, Margaret
Hepfinger, Harlan Hodges, Mrs. Cora
Hoose, George Hoose, Mrs. L. E.
Hoose, Ruth
Hoose, Sadie
Hoose, Mrs. Sarah M.
Hoose, Arthur
Hubbell, H. S. Hubbell, Mrs. J. A.
Bunnell, E. G.
Bunnell, Mrs. E. G.
Bunnell, Mrs. O. T.
Bunnell, Charles
Evill, Minnie
Evill, Thomas B.
Freeman, Nellie C.
King, Mrs. M. E. King, Frank
McLain, Gussie
Melody, Mrs. M. Ę
Miller, C.
Morgan, M. E.
Mosher, T. B.
Caldwell, Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, Belle A. Caldwell, Ora Calkins, Mrs. C.
Calkins, Frank Calkins, Fred.
Carpenter, Mrs. C. A. Carpenter, Mrs.Jeanette Cills, Albert
Evill, Thomas
Evill, Mrs. Jennie
Bates, Mrs. R. C.
Bates, William A.
Bates, Mrs. Helen A.
Beebe, Edward Billings, N. A.
Baker, Mrs. Ida S.
Baker, Frank
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DIRECTORY OF WILLOUGHBY CHURCH.
Norris, Lillian
Palmer, Maud Palfryman, Ella Pardee, Henry Pardee, Mrs. Henry
Sharp, Mrs. Sarah Skiff, C. E. Slayton, Mrs. William
Taylor, Julia
Waite, G. W.
Waite, Mrs. G. W.
Waite, Mrs. L. A.
Weber, Mrs. G. E. C.
Wellman, Mrs. H. M.
Stockwell, Hattie
Wells, Mrs. H. H. Whiting, Mrs. France
Reeder, Mrs. C. M. Rice, Mrs. P.
Taylor, R. C. Taylor, Mrs. R. C.
Whiting, France L.
Rockafellow, G. W.
Rockafellow, Mrs. G. W. Taylor, Mrs. Mary
Rogers, Mrs. J. A.
Rogers, G. M.
Taylor, H. S. Taylor, Mrs. H. S.
Wright, Mrs. H. I. Wilson, Mrs. B. L.
Young, Stella
Smart, Mrs. H.
Stockwell, J. W.
Stockwell, Mrs. J. W.
Stockwell, Lora
Solon Presbyterian Church.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pastor .- Rev. William V. Chapin, Solon, O.
Elders .- Charles McGregor, N. I. Kelly, John Cochran, Worthy S. Freeman.
Trustees .- W. E. Rogers, W. W. Bishop, E. A. Pettibone, William Stewart.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, Rev. William V. Chapin; Assistant Superintendent, N. I. Kelly; Secretary, Lizzie McGregor; Treasurer, Earl Pettibone; Organist, Hettie Blackman.
Ladies' Aid Society .- President, Mrs. W. W. Bishop; Vice-President, Mrs. W. W. Richards; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. B. Ward.
Ladies' Missionary Society .- President, Mrs. L. Parker; Vice-Presi- dents, Mrs. J. Cochran, Mrs. N. I. Kelly; Secretary, Matilda Blair; Treas- urer, Hettie Blackman ; Literary Secretary; Lizzie McGregor.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, George Craig; Vice-President, Lizzie McGregor; Corresponding Secretary, Hugh Moore; Recording Secretary, John Cochran ; Treasurer, George Craig.
Choir .- Mrs. W. W. Richards, Mrs. C. O. Rhoades, Mrs. A. Ritchie, Eva Boulton, Kate Hale, W. W. Richards, C. O. Rhoades; Organist, Hettie Blackman.
MEMBERS.
Aikens, William
Boulton, Mrs. R. A.
Craig, George Craig, Jane
Aikens, Mrs. Jane
Boulton, Eva
Aikens, Robert
Bowler, Mrs. Mary
Aikens, Minnie Britton, William Aikens, Leafy Britton, Mrs. Rachel
Deady, Mrs. Mary
Alexander, Mary
Britton, Samuel
Edwards, Chas.
Anderson, Mrs. Kate
Britton, Mrs. Annie
Edwards, Mrs. Laura
Anderson, Maud
Britton, May
Antisdale, Mrs. Amelia
Britton, Carrie
Arthur, William Arthur, Mrs. Kate
Byers, William
Freeman, W. S. Freeman, Mrs. Aurie
Bell, William Bell, James
Bishop, W. W.
Bishop, Mrs. Carrie Blackman, Mrs. Eliza
Blackman, Hettie Blackman, Mrs. Adel Blair, John
Blair, Mrs. Sarah Blair, Mrs. Martha Blair, Matilda
Cowan, Elsie Cowan, Stella Craig, James
Cameron, Mrs. Jane Cameron, Jessie Chamberlain, Frank E. Chamberlain, Mrs. H. Clare, Mrs. Elanore Cochran, John Cochran, Mrs. Carrie Cockerill, Nellie Comstock, Mrs. L. M.
Hale, Mrs. Mary Hale, Katharine
Harvey, Joseph
Harvey, Mrs. Mary Harper, Mrs. Margaret Harper, Mabel Hickox, Mrs. Emily Hirschman, Jacob Hirschman, Christ Huddilston, Mrs. S. E. Huddilston, Sarah Hurst, Thomas
DIRECTORY OF SOLON CHURCH.
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Hurst, Mrs. Mary
Irwin, John
Johnston, John
Kachele, Mrs. Martha Kelly, N. I.
Kelly, Mrs. Kate
Kennedy, A. C.
McRitchie, Mrs. Ann McRitchie, Mrs. F.
Sims, William
Sims, Mrs. Bessie Stewart, William
Neilson, Mrs. Jennie
Neilson, Jennie
Neilson, Agnes
Norton, W. W.
Olds, Mrs. William
Marks, Harry B.
Marks, Mrs. Mary
Palmer, Mrs. Annie
Parker, Mrs. Lillie
Ward, Mrs. Minnie
Watson, Noble
Miller, Robert
Patterson, Mark
Watson, Mrs. Elizabeth
Miller, Mrs. Robert
Patterson, Mrs. R. P.
Watson, Eliza
Miller, Matilda
Patterson, Jennie Patterson, Mrs. Eliza
Watson, Mrs. Mary
Watson, Harrison
Whyte, Mrs. Emma
Williams, Ella
Pettibone, E. A.
Wright, Fred
McBride, Mrs. Jane McBride, Emily McCahan, Mrs. Mary
McCahan, Mrs. Annie McFarland, Fred McFarland, Mrs. Lillie
Rhodes, Mrs. Minnie Richards, W. W.
Richards, Mrs. Addie
Rogers, Mrs. Eliza Rodgers, Mary Rodgers, William E.
Roxbury, Will
Roxbury, Addie
Roxbury, Maggie
Kennedy, Mrs. Ida Kennedy, Mrs. Ann Kermode, Anna Knight, David Knight, Mrs. Mary
Neilson, Matthew
Strohm, Jacob
Strohm, Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. Debbie Thompson, Flora Tooker, Mrs. Carrie Trimple, W. P.
Watson, Will
Miller, Alexander
Miller, Mrs. Ella Moore, Hugh McAfee, Mrs. Mary McBride, Daniel
Patterson, Cora Patterson, Anna
Patterson, Bessie
Pettibone, Mrs. Eliza
Wright, Mrs. Grace
Pettibone, Earl
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Mercer, Joseph
Mercer, Mrs. Sarah
Pattrick, Mrs. Mary
Lyons, Francis Lyons, Mrs. Isabella
McFarland, Mrs. C. McFarland, Johnson McFarland, Mrs. Louisa McGregor, Charles McGregor, Lizzie McNiece, Mrs. Mary
Parma Presbyterian Church. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pastor .- Rev. Julius Spencer, Parma, O.
Elders .- William J. Marshall, Jacob Bailey, Henry S. Fuller, William Cogswell.
Trustee .- Byron O. Stroud; Clerk and Treasurer, Roderick N. Hodg- man.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, R. N. Hodgman; Assistant Superin- tendent, Carl H. Stroud; Secretary, E. B. Fay; Treasurer, O. S. Emerson ; Librarian, Ruth Stevens; Organist, Hattie L. Nicholas.
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society .- President, Mrs. J. Spencer ; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. M. B. Cogswell.
Sewing Circle .- President, Mrs. J. Rogers; Vice-President, Helen Hodgman ; Secretary and Treasurer, Hattie L. Nicholas; Superintendent of Work, Mrs. Hannah Nicholas.
Mission Band, " The Gleaners."-President, R. N. Hodgman; Vice- President, Berthold E. Stroud ; Secretary, Winifred J. Stroud; Treasurer, Bertha Stevens.
Band of Hope .- Superintendent, Carl H. Stroud; President, Erma C. Fay ; Vice-President, Kenneth E. Hodgman; Chaplain, Rev. Julius Spencer; Secretary, Winifred J. Stroud; Treasurer, Lucretia Emerson ; Assistant, Bertha Stevens; Marshal, E. B. Fay; Assistant, Angie M. Bailey.
Choir .- Chorus Choir; Organist, Hattie L. Nicholas.
MEMBERS.
Bailey, Jacob
Bailey, Mrs. Caroline
Bailey, Angie M.
Hodgman, Mrs. E. E.
Standen, Mrs. Lucina J.
Stevens, Mrs. Nettie
Stroud, Byron O.
Stroud, Mrs. Alice C.
Stroud, Berthold E.
Cogswell, Mrs May P.
Stroud, Carl H.
Emerson, Mrs. Lois
James, Addie C.
Stroud, Winifred J. Schwab, George
Emerson, Mrs. Lydia
Schwab, Mrs. Carrie
Emerson, Mrs. Hattie
Klein, Mrs. Hattie
Emerson, Oliver S.
Kontz, Eva
Emerson, Lucretia C.
Kontz, Ella Kontz, Clara
Tauber, Mrs. Cora
Evins, Jane Evins, Ann
Marshall, William J.
Nicholas, Hattie L.
Rogers, Joseph Rogers, Mrs. Joseph
Ward, Mrs. Lucy A. Whittern, Mrs. A. M. Wing, Mrs. Ellen Wing, Nellie A.
Fay, Erma C. Fuller, Henry S.
Gates, Lydia
Glebb, Eliza
Hodgman, Mrs. Julia A.
Brainard, Charlotte Brown, Frank W.
Hodgman, Mrs. Helen L.
Cogswell, William Cogswell, Mrs. Martha B.
Hodgman, Kendrick K. Hodgman, Roderick N. Hodgman, Kenneth E. Hodgman, Alice M. Hodgman, Hazel H.
Rogers, Eva Rogers, Mabel
Spencer, Mrs. Julius Spencer, Arthur
Evins, George
Independence Presbyterian Church.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pulpit supplied by Rev. William D. Ferguson, Oberlin, O.
Church Officers .- Elders, J. F. Miller, T. D. Smith; Deacon, J. F. Miller; Trustees, T. D. Smith, Henry Proffett, L. H. Foote; Clerk, B. F. Hannum; Treasurer, J. F. Miller.
Woman's Aid and Home Missionary Society .- President, Anna J. Smith; Vice-President, Mrs. J. C. Bushnell; Secretary, Mrs. Mary Merkle ; Treasurer, Mary I. Miller.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, L. H. Foote; Vice-President, Elizabeth Goudy; Recording Secretary, Allie Buskirk; Corresponding Secretary, Marian M. Miller; Organist, Pearl Usher.
MEMBERS.
Bushnell, Mrs. J. C. Goudy, Mrs. Mary A.
Bushnell, Mrs. C. E.
Bushnell, Ada A.
Goudy, R. H. Goudy, Annie G. Goudy, Elizabeth
Carmichael, Mrs. Martha Clark, Mrs. Ida
Hannum, Mrs. C. Hannum, B. F. Hannum, Martha C.
Eldridge, Mrs. C. Edgar, Mary I.
Foote, L. H. Foote, Birdie C. Foote, George H. Fullerton, Mrs. H.
Miller, J. F.
Miller, Mary I. Miller, Marian M.
Proffett, Henry Proffett, Mrs. Cora
Rose, Mrs. Mary J.
Smith, T. D.
Smith, Mrs. H. E.
Smith, Anna J. Smith, E. May Smith, Linda M.
Usher, Mrs. Lydia Usher, Mrs. Mary
Watkins, Mrs. Sarah Wright, Mrs. Eva
Kingsville Presbyterian Church.
Rev. A. H. Caughey, Ph.D.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pastor .- Rev. A. H. Caughey, Kingsville, O.
Elders .- Charles Reed, A. F. Noyes, William Strong, G. E. Webster, M. D., Clerk.
Deacons .- D. C. Caughey, E. M. Webster, M. D.
Trustees .- Burt Matson, J. H. Kinnear, M. L. Davis; Treasurer, J. E. Glezen.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, Jessie Caughey ; Assistant Superin- tendent, Emma Caughey ; Secretary, Lottie Case; Librarian, Bertha Peck ; Organist, Alta Glezen.
Ladies' Aid Society .- President, Mrs. Alice M. B. Webster; Vice- President, Mrs. Ella K. Viets; Secretary, Sarah Fickenger; Treasurer, Mrs. C. S. Robinson.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, Ethel Richmond; Vice-President, Alta Glezen; Recording Secretary, Bertha Peck; Corresponding Secretary, Troia Aylesworth; Treasurer, Dr. G. E. Wester; Organist, Bertha Peck.
Junior Y. P. S. C. E .- Superintendent, Mrs. A. M. B. Webster ; President, Claude Robison; Secretary, Fannie McGoun; Treasurer, Ken- neth Webster; Organist, Troia Aylesworth.
Choir .- Chorus Choir, under leadership of James E. Glezen ; Organ- ist, Bertha Peck.
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DIRECTORY OF KINGSVILLE CHURCH.
MEMBERS.
Aylesworth, Mrs.Matilda King, Helen Aylesworth, Troia Kingbiets, Mrs. E. M. Kingsbury, Clara P.
Beebe, Louis A. Bonnell, A. B. Bonnell, Mrs. A. B.
Kinnear, J. H.
Kinnear, Mrs. J. H. Kinnear, Mary A.
Case, Carlotta Case, Ethel J.
Caughey, Daniel C.
Caughey, Mrs. D. C.
Caughey, Emma
Caughey, Isadore M.
Caughey, Jessie A. Curtiss, Helen M.
Davis, Martin L. Davis, Virginia A.
Eastman, Mrs. Charles Eastman, Mrs. Jay
Fickenger, Mrs. Jacob Fickenger, James A. Fickenger, Sarah Ann
Glezen, James E. Glezen, Corrice L. Glezen, Alta M.
Hammond, Elizabeth Harmon, Mrs. Reuben Hart, Mrs. L. K. Hawley, Mrs. William Henderson, Agnes
Johnson, Edith F. Johnson, Clara Johnson, Kate Johnson, Nellie A.
Reed, Charles Reed, Mrs. Charles
Rice, Lydia Ann Richmond, Helen Richmond, Martha S. Richmond, H. Ethel Robison, Mrs. John
Robison, Mrs. W. E.
Robison, Claude N.
Robison, Harold S. Rogers, Louise M.
Sabin, Maria A. Sabin, Mrs. Stephen Sabin, Stephen
Shank, Nellie M.
Newton, Mrs. Harvey P. Shepard, Frederick E.
Noyes, Fay S.
Noyes, Mrs. F. S.
Noyes, Arthur F.
Noyes, Myra Ellen
Noyes, Nellie
Palmer, Mrs. Orsen Palmer, Amy L.
Parker, Mrs. Perry
Parker, Florence
Pease, Mrs. Henry
Pease, Henry H.
Peck, Anson S.
Peck, Ellen Peck, Charles
Peck, Mrs. Charles
Peck, Bertha E.
Peck, Nora
Webster, E. M.
Webster, Mrs. E. M.
Webster, George E.
Webster, Mrs. G. E.
Peck, Carl
Phelps, Sarah Alice
Phelps, Mrs. Hattie M.
Strong, Helen M.
Strong, Elizabeth E.
Strong, Homer A. Swift, Mrs. Jennie
Stanton, Mrs. E. R. Straight, Francis A. Strong, William
Stanton, Mrs. Lucy M.
Stanton, John
Stanton, Ben
Stanton, E. R.
Strong, Mrs. William Strong, Mrs. Lydia
Strong, Myrta B.
Veits, Gaylor
Peck, Lucille
Webster, Alice G. Webster, George K. Wilkerson, Sarah Wilkerson, Mrs. Albert
McCreary, Mrs. Byron McGoun, Fannie C. Matson, Mrs. Burt
Mullett, Mrs. Joseph
Nettleton, Elizabeth Newton, Harvey P.
milton Presbyterian Church.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pastor .-- Pulpit supplied by Rev. Virgil G. Sheeley, Seville, O. Elders .- Charles Hickin, J. Clippinger.
Trustees .- W. W. Cunningham, Charles Hickin, J. Clippinger, J. W. Derthic, J. B. Hickin.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, J. Clippinger; Associate Superin- tendent, U. G. Sheets; Chorister, H. S. Elliott; Organist, Etta Haun.
MEMBERS.
Clippinger, J. Fritz, R. F.
Qualman, Mrs. Sarah
Clippinger, Mrs. Barbara
Hickin, Charles
Derthic, J. W.
Hickin, Mrs. M. M.
Sheets, U. G.
Sheets, Mrs. M. E.
Derthic, Mrs. Elva Hickin, Eugene
Foust, Solomon
Foust, Mrs. Abilene
Johnson, Mrs. Mary
Waggaman, E. C.
Waggaman, Mrs. Amanda
new Lyme Presbyterian Church.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pastor .- Rev. Sherman D. Taylor, South New Lyme, O.
Elders .- Prof. J. Tuckerman, Prof. M. L. Hubbard, Clerk; Will H. Dodge.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, C. R. Morford; Chorister, Prof. C. W. Day; President of Y. P. S. C. E., Miss V. S. Warner; President of Junior C. E. S., Mrs. S. B. Dodge; President of Woman's Foreign and Home Missionary Society, Mrs. S. D. Taylor.
MEMBERS.
Addicutt, Wells Addicutt, Mrs. Nellie
Hallam, George A.
Peck, Mrs. Harriet
Hayes, Mrs. Louise
Peck, Florence
Howell, Albert
Peck, Lois
Bishop, L. J.
Hubbard, M. L.
Peck, Louis
Brockway, J. B.
Hubbard, Mrs. A. E.
Pierson, Mary
Brockway, George A.
Hubbard, Alice E.
Pinney, Mrs. J.
Brockway, Julia
Hyde, Mrs. Addie
Pinney, Vida
Brown, Mrs. R. S.
Hyde, J. B.
Pinney, Vernie
Brown, S. M.
Hyde, Perry G., Jr.
Potter, Mrs. Anna
Brown, Mrs. S. M.
Hyde, F. E.
Rathbone, A. B.
Brown, Grant
Ives, W. H. Ives, Mrs. W. H.
Rathbone, M. B. Rose, Mrs. Mary M.
Case, Bertha
Kain, Mrs. Katherine
Shupp, Jean M.
Chaffer, Mrs. Louisa
Kain, Annie
Smith, Abram
Chaffer, Rollin
Koehler, Mrs.
Sperry, D. C.
Chaffer, Louis
Knowlton, R. W.
Sperry, Nina
Chaffer, Etta
Knowlton, Wells
Taylor, Mrs. S. D.
Chambers, Mrs. Maggie
Knowlton, O. A. Knowlton, Mary E.
Taylor, Clyde
Chambers, Jennie
Tuckerman, Prof. J.
Chambers, Charles V. Chapel, Dr. J. W.
Lewis, A. E.
Tuckerman, F. E.
Chapin, Mrs.
Loucks, F. E.
Tuckerman, J. G.
Chapin, Gertrude
Loucks, Mrs. Ella
Cloes, C. N.
McCall, Mary McMaster, G. L. Main, F. F.
Ulp, T. D. Ulp, Mrs. Sarah Ulp, Clara
Day, W. C.
Main, Mrs. M. M.
Dodge, Will H.
Marsh, Mrs. Henry
Dodge, Mrs. S. B.
Marsh, Charlie
Walling, A. F.
Dodge, Karl B.
Marsh, Henry
Walling, I. E.
Dryer, Mr.
Marsh, W. H.
Walling, I. L.
Dryer, Mrs.
Marsh, Mrs. Bertha
Warner, Saralı
Dryer, Clara L.
Mathews, Clarence
Warner, Mrs. S. E.
Eaton, Caroline
Miller, I. M.
Warner, J. E. White, Howard
Falkner, Mary
Morgan, J. Noble, John
Wilson, Mrs. Susie
Gleason, Mrs. Martha
Nye, Ward
Griswold, Harland
Osborne, Susie
Woodruff, S. N.
Graves, Mrs Charles Graves, Blanche Graves, Belle
Parker, Charles Partridge, Clara
Woodworth, Mrs. Chester Wynne, J. A.
Woodruff, F. H.
Woodruff, L. L.
Elliot, Mrs. Nancy
Miller, Mrs. Sadie
Warner, V. S.
Craig, J. H.
VanNess, Walter C.
VanNess, Mrs. I. W.
Clark, Leticia
Knowlton, Newton
Tuckerman, Mrs. E.
Brown, Carrie
Bumpus, Alice M.
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Central Presbyterian Church, Akron, O.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pastor .- Rev. John C. Elliott.
Elders .- William E. Dempsey, J. H. Seiler, M. D., William Anderson, William H. Gilbert.
Trustees .- J. H. Seiler, M. D., William E. Dempsey, Louis W. Heiser, John H. Shuman, William H. Kennedy, Rev. J. C. Elliott, Ex-officio.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, J. H. Seiler, M. D .; Assistant Super- intendent, J. H. Sample; Secretary, Roy Van Hyning; Librarian, Herbert A. Shuman; Organist, Ella Bigelow.
Ladies' Aid Society. - President, Mrs. J. H. Seiler; Vice-President, Mrs. M. E. Valentine; Secretary, Mrs. J. C. Elliott; Treasurer, Mrs. Mina E. Edgar.
Ladies' Home and Foreign Missionary Society .- President and Sec- retary, Mrs. J. C. Elliott; Vice-President, Mrs. F. F. Aungst.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, William E. Dempsey; Vice-President, H. A. Shuman ; Secretary, Fred Valentine; Corresponding Secretary, Louise Haines : Treasurer, Ruth Elliott ; Organist, Hattie Housman.
MEMBERS.
Abel, Mamie
Anderson, William
Anderson, Mrs. Agnes
Anderson, Jeannie
Anderson, Stewart
Gerst, Rebecca Gibbons, Mrs. Ida F.
Renner, Mrs. Mattie Reynolds, Mrs. May
Bateman, Thomas
Bateman, Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown, John C.
Haines, Louise M.
Hanna, Julia A.
Hawn, Mrs. Frederica
Chamberlain, Mrs. J.
Conner, J. H.
Heiser, Mrs. Lillian J.
Conner, Mrs. J. H.
Cook, Nellie
Heiser, Georgiana
Cropper, John W.
Hess, Ira H.
Danforth, Mrs. M. S. Danner, William
Valentine, Mrs. M. E. Valentine, Godfrey
VanArsdale, Mary
VanHyning, Frank H.
VanHyning, Addie L.
VanHyning, Minnie
Edgar, Mrs. Mina E. Edgar, M. M.
Miller, George H.
Edgar, Louis
Miller, Mrs. Rebecca Moore, Mrs. Angelina Mowat, John
McDowell, J. W.
McDowell, Mrs. Belle McDowell, S. G.
Wilson, Mrs. Jennie
Elliott, Ruth Elliott, Mary
Lornie, John, Sr. Lornie, John, Jr.
VanHyning, Ray
VanHyning, Roy VanHyning, Arthur R.
Waggoner, Charles Warren, Mrs. Maude S.
Wilhelm, Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Edward
McElhinney, Mrs. Anna Work, Samuel L. McIntosh, Mrs. D,
Santum, Mrs. T. C. Seiler, J. H., M. D.
Seiler, Mrs. J. H.
Brown, Mary E.
Shuman, John H.
Brown, Earl
Hawn, Nellie Ada
Heiser, Louis W.
Heiser, Mary
Shuman, Herbert A. Smith, Mrs. Nancy Smith, George Snyder, Mrs. Jennie Somerville, Mrs. John Somerville, Lizzie
Danner, Mrs. Lucinda A. Kennedy, William H. Dempsey, William E. Kennedy, Mrs. W. H. Kolb, Fred
Dempsey, Mrs Cora B.
Ditzler, John E. Ditzler, Mrs. Minnie
Holloway, Mrs. M. A.
Farrer, Mrs. Chiarles S. Ormrod, S. G. Ferguson, Cornelius J. Ormrod, Mrs. Anna J.
Gilbert, William H.
Gilbert, Mrs. Martha V.
Shuman, Mrs. Jennie S.
Edgar, William S. Edgar, Mrs. Martha E. Elliott, Mrs. Nettie M. Elliott, Varnum Noyes Elliott, Paul Payson
Work, Mrs. Fannie A.
Wickliffe Presbyterian Church.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Pastor .- Rev. T. E. Lewis. Residence, Wickliffe, Ohio.
Elders .-- S. F. Hills, E. D. Young.
Deacons .- Henry W. Brush, Alfred H. Wade.
Treasurer .- Mrs. G. W. Taylor.
Sunday-school .- Superintendent, Mrs. G. W. Taylor; Assistant Super- intendents, Alfred H. Wade, Hattie Taylor; Primary Superintendent, Julia A. Clark; Secretary, William F. Provo; Librarian, Peter Provo; Assistant Librarian, Lisle Garnet.
Y. P. S. C. E .- President, William F. Provo; Vice-President, Katie Eben; Secretary, Alfred H. Wade; Treasurer, Hattie Bones.
MEMBERS.
Bassett, Mrs. Mary A.
Frank, Willison
Southam, Susie
Brewer, Willis
Brewer, Mrs. Minnie
Briggs, Helen P. Hills, S. F.
Briggs, Laura E. Hills, Mrs. S. F.
Brush, Henry W.
Jones, Mrs. Ruth
Wade, Alfred H.
Watt, James
Eben, Katie
McCann, James
Watt, Mrs. James
Young, Edward D.
Frank, Adamı, J.
Patterson, Fred
Young, Mrs. Edward D.
Frank, Mrs. Adam J.
Hennish, Rose D.
Taylor, Mrs. Mary
Taylor, Mrs. G. W.
Taylor, Hattie
Thomas, Mrs. Mary
Clark, Mrs. Julia A.
McCann, May
Provo, William F.
Young, Annie Wade
Some Presbyterian Facts.
TN 1630, the first Presbyterian minister in America, Rev. Richard Denton, settled in Massachusetts. In 1643, Rev. Francis
Doughty held services in New York City, and in 1644, the first Presbyterian congregation was formed at Hemstead, L. I., N. Y., in charge of Mr. Denton. In 1683, Rev. Francis Makemie began his work in Maryland. The first Presbytery was formed in 1705, and twelve years later the first Synod was formed at Philadel- phia. In 1775, the General Synod issued a pastoral letter sus- taining the Continental Congress, and in 1788, the Constitution of the Church was adopted by the General Synod. The follow- ing year, 1789, the first General Assembly met at Philadelphia. The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was organized in 1810, and in 1838, the Presbyterian Church divided into the Old and New School branches. The Presbyterian Church South organized at Augusta, Ga., in 1861, and in 1869, the Old and New School branches were reunited. With all these changes the Presby- terian Church has become one of the largest and most influential churches in the land. There were reported at the General As- sembly at Pittsburgh, May, 1895, 31 Synods; 224 Presbyteries; 6,797 Ministers; 454 Licentiates; 215 Local Evangelists; 1,477 Candidates; 7,496 Churches; 26,590 Elders; 9,058 Deacons; 67- 938 members added on examination; 38,734 members added by certificate, making a total membership of 922,904. The Sunday- school membership was 994,793. The Congregational expenses of the churches for that year were $9,921,141, while the benevo- lent contributions amounted to $3,726,438. There are thirteen denominations in the United States that have the Presbyterian form of government, with a total membership of 1,798,365, while in the whole world there are about 30,000,000 adherents to the Presbyterian and Reformed Churches, which number ninety branches, many of which are members of the Presbyterian Alliance. The Presbyterian Church North has established in the United States about seventy-five higher institutions of learning, and
Wooster University.
Hoover Cottage.
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much Presbyterian money has been given to undenominational colleges.
In the State of Ohio, which has one Synod, there were re- ported at the meeting of Synod at Chillicothe, October, 1895, 17 Presbyteries; 522 Ministers; 26 Licentiates; 160 Candidates; 639 Churches; 2,761 Elders; 880 Deacons; 94,618 communicants, and 84,694 Sunday-school scholars. The congregational expen- ses of the churches were $859,806, while there were given to be- nevolent and miscellaneous work $415,000.
In educational work Ohio Presbyterians have contributed to the establishment and maintenance of Western Reserve, Marietta, Miami, Oxford, Muskingum, and Wooster Colleges. Wooster University, founded in 1870, is owned and controlled by the Synod of Ohio. This thriving institution is located at Wooster, O., and we give herewith pictures of the main building, and of Hoover Cottage, recently erected for the accommodation of young ladies. This latter building is the gift of the late Frederick G. Hoover, of Sandusky. Rev. Sylvester F. Scovel, D.D., formerly a well- known pastor of Pittsburgh, is the honored President of this University, which has accomplished much for Presbyterianism in the quarter century of its existence. The graduates of the Col- legiate Department number about 800, and the number of minis- ters and missionaries graduated equals more than forty per cent. of all male graduates. Ohio Presbyterians have one theological school, Lane Seminary, founded in 1829, at Cincinnati. Dr. Lyman Beecher was the first President, and Professor of Theol- ogy in this institution. Many prominent men have occupied the chairs of instruction. At present, the institution is passing through a transition period, Rev. E. D. Morris, D.D., L.L.D., being the only one of the older Professors upon whose shoulders has rested of late the chief responsibility of providing instruction for the increasing number of students. With the new corps of teachers, there is every prospect for the restoration of this Theological Seminary to its former usefulness and power.
FINIS.
B ETWEEN the Preface and the Finis of this book, there lies a varied experience. The book has been a growth. The original plan has been subject to many changes, making the work better, we hope. The first scope of the project was a general history and directory of the Presbyterian churches of Cleveland; later this was enlarged to embrace the Presbytery, by the introduction of the articles in the fore-part of the book, touch- ing the churches outside the city. Before the end was reached, it was deemed best to add the directory of the latter churches, and so the separation of their material occurred.
A word as to the pictures in the book. Wishing to present pictures of representative Presbyterian laymen, and being unable to select a few from so large a number, we extended an invitation to all the officers of the churches to send their photographs, and in order to have the good lady workers of our churches repre- sented, appeal for pictures was made to the past and present officers of the Presbyterial Missionary Societies. The ministers' pictures are those of the present, and ex-pastors, and of the pres- ent members of the Presbytery, who are not pastors of any of the churches. It was utterly impossible to extend this feature of the book so as to embrace the many prominent officers of the churches, who are no longer living, or to include former members of the Presbytery. This will explain why many, whose memory will ever be reverenced in the different churches, are not here represented.
That there are mistakes, in a work of this nature, is to be expected. A few are most aggravating. For example, the name of Mr. Louis H. Severance, under his picture at the beginning of the article on the Presbyterian Union, has been printed Lewis, in- stead of Louis. The name having been first mis-spelled in an old article on the Presbyterian Union, it naturally crept into the manuscript, and was not discovered until too late to be corrected. Considering the sources of information, and the condition of
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much of the material from which this book has been compiled, it has proved an immense task to present it in its present form. We wish to return thanks to all who have kindly aided in any way, and notwithstanding the imperfections of the work, we hope that the book may crystallize much historical matter which will be, in years to come, a help to some future historian of Cleveland Presbyterianism. Setting forth, as the book does, the combined power of the Cleveland Presbytery, in the Centennial year of the city whose name the Presbytery bears, may it prove a stimulus to all members of the churches to labor more earnestly for the advancement of the kingdom of Christ. If this be the case, our labor will not have been in vain.
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