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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., First Universalist Society in Medford. (search)
or of the Universalist society in Hartford, Conn. We were much favored with the ability of this pastor, who remained with us until October, 1898. At a parish meeting held in January, 1899, it was voted unanimously to extend a call to the Rev. Clarence L. Eaton, who graduated the previous year from Tufts Divinity School. He immediately commenced his services as pastor, and remains so at this date. On the 16th day of March he was ordained and installed with appropriate ceremonies by the follo 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 that the purpose of the evening was to strengthen and deepen the bonds of Christian friendship. The roll was then called and the hymn, I Love the Church, was sung.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., The McKinley Memorial service. (search)
owing. The platform was occupied by members of the City Government and the clergymen of the city, by whom the service was conducted. Rev. G. S. Chadbourne (Methodist) was absent from the city when details of the meeting were arranged. His Honor Mayor Baxter presided. The exercises opened with the singing of Watts' noble hymn, O God our help in ages past. Invocation by Rev. M. A. Levy (Baptist). Singing, Cardinal Newman's beautiful hymn, Lead, Kindly Light. Reading of Scripture by Rev. C. L. Eaton (Universalist). Prayer by Rev. J. V. Clancy (Congregational). Brief remarks by Mayor Baxter. Address by Rev. T. L. Flanagan (Catholic). Singing, Toplady's precious hymn, Rock of Ages. Address by Rev. H. C. De-Long (Unitarian). Address by Rev. F. I. Paradise (Episcopal). Singing, the ever favorite hymn, Nearer my God to Thee. Address by Rev. Elijah Horr, D. D. (Congregational). Singing, America. Benediction by Rev. Isaac Pierson (Congregational). The singing, which was by the aud
Edward C. Ellis. Miss Lily B. Atherton. Rev. John Wild. Walter F. Cushing. Edward W. Teele. Elisha B. Curtis. Edward H. Balcom. Charles R. Byram. B. Frank Bullard. Papers and addresses. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. David H. Brown. Charles H. Morss. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Rev. Frank I. Paradise. Henry E. Scott. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Leonard J. Manning. Francis A. Wait. Hall Gleaso N. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Frederick H. Kidder. Charles N. Jones. Genealogy. George S. Delano, Chairman. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Rev. Clarence L. Eaton. Miss Hetty F. Wait. Mrs. James E. Cleaves. Heraldry. Fred H. C. Woolley, Chairman. William A. Thompson. Mrs. Willard Dalrymple. Charles B. Dunham. Orrin E. Hodsdon. Library and collection. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln, Chairman. Miss Mary E. Sargent. Miss Ella A. Leighton. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Wm. Cushing Wait. Benjamin F. Fenton. George S. Delano. B. Frank Bullard. Henry Brooks.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 10., Medford Historical Society. (search)
er. David H. Brown. Charles H. Loomis. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Moses W. Mann. Membership. Elisha B. Curtis, Chairman. Edward C. Ellis. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Charles R. Byram. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Papers and addresses. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. David H. Brown. Henry E. Scott. Charles H. Morss. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Leonard J. Manning. Frederick H. Kidder. Francis A. Wait. Charles N. Jones. Hall Gleason. Genealogy. George S. Delano, Chairman. Rev. Clarence L. Eaton. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Miss Hetty F. Wait. Mrs. James E. Cleaves. Heraldry. Fred H. C. Woolley, Chairman. John Albree. William A. Thompson Charles B. Dunham. Orrin E. Hodsdon. Library and Collection. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln, Chairman. Wm. Cushing Wait. Miss Mary E. Sargent. Benjamin F. Fenton. Miss Ella A. Leighton. George S. Delano. Miss Eliza M. Gill. B. Frank Bullard. Henry Brooks.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 12., Medford Historical Society. (search)
airman. George S. T. Fuller. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Moses W. Mann. Miss Helen T. Wild. frank S. Gilkey. Membership. Elisha B. Curtis, Chairman. Edward C. Ellis. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Charles R. Byram. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Papers and Addresses. Henry E. Scott, Chairman. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Moses W. Mann. Mrs. Louise G. Delong. Alfred R. Winter. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Leonard J. Manning. Frederick H. Kidder. Francis A. Wait. Charles N. Jones. Genealogy. George S. Delano, Chairman. Rev. Clarence L. Eaton. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Miss Hetty F. Wait. Mrs. James E. Cleaves. Heraldry. Charles B. Dunham, Chairman. William A. Thompson. John Albree. Orrin E. Hodsdon. Library and collection. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln, Chairman. Wm. Cushing Wait. Miss Mary E. Sargent. Benjamin F. Fenton. Miss Ella A. Leighton. George S. Delano. Miss Eliza M. Gill. B. Frank Bullard. Henry Brooks.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., Medford Historical Society. (search)
committees. Publication. Miss Ella L. Burbank, Chairman. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Miss Helen T. Wild. George S. T. Fuller. Moses W. Mann. Frank S. Gilkey. Membership. Elisha B. Curtis, Chairman. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Edward C. Ellis. Charles R. Byram. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Papers and addresses. Henry E. Scott, Chairman. Moses W. Mann. Mrs. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Louise G. Delong. Mrs. Adelaide E. Cordis. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Leonard J. Manning. Francis A. Wait. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Frederick H. Kidder. Charles N. Jones. Genealogy. Miss Eliza M. Gill, Chairman. Rev. Clarence L. Eaton. Miss Hetty F. Wait. Mrs. James E. Cleaves. Heraldry. Chares B. Dunham, Chairman. Orrin E. Hodsdon. John Albree. Library and collection. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln, Chairman. Miss Abby L. Sargent. Miss Ella A. Leighton. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Wm. Cushing wait. Benjamin F. Fenton. B. Frank Bullard. Henry Brooks.
ter I was most glad to return. Shortly after my settlement as the pastor of the Mystic Church, I took the opportunity of arranging an exchange of pulpits with Mr. DeLong, as I did also with the then minister of the Universalist Church, Rev. Clarence L. Eaton. This was the first time in the long history of these three churches that their respective ministers had thus exchanged. It was also the first time that Mr. De- Long had ever preached, at a regular service at least, in the Mystic Church. And it seemed to me that the whole community must hear and heed this kind of an appeal. I voiced this thought of mine in the local papers, and I knew that Mr. DeLong was greatly interested in it and would have co-operated, as would have the Rev. Mr. Eaton of the Universalist Church. But alas it was not to be, and our evangelistic services, when they came, were of the old divisive kind. But I speak of this merely to show Mr. DeLong's broad Christian sympathy and his really evangelical feeli