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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., First Universalist Society in Medford. (search)
orded pleasant opportunity for renewing old acquaintances. At a quarter-past seven the company, numbering sixty-five, were assembled about the tables, and joined in singing Blest be the Tie that Binds. The divine blessing was invoked by Rev. E. C. Bolles, of Melrose. The company then sat down at the well-filled tables, and an hour only too quickly passed in feasting and sociability. The pastor, Rev. C. L. Eaton, welcomed the guests of the evening on behalf of the church, and declared thhip. The roll was then called and the hymn, I Love the Church, was sung. The pastor then presented Mr. P. R. Litchfield, senior deacon of the church, as toast-master. The following toasts were given: Our Common Work, responded to by Rev. E. C. Bolles, D. D.; A Message from the Watch Tower, Rev. C. H. Leonard, D. D.; Our Common Bond, Mrs. E. L. Houghton; The Church and the Parish, Mr. R. B. Lawrence; The Church and the Individual, Rev. E. L. Houghton; Our Problem, Prof. W. S. Woodbridge; Our