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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., The Congregational Church of West Medford. (search)
tter, Hood and Stebbins. These exercises were enthusiastic, and there were present at one or another of the meetings about two-thirds of the organizing and the first installing councils. The thirtieth anniversary was observed by a service with a collation on June 13, 1902, in place of the usual Friday evening services. To this the former pastors and members who had removed were invited, the vestry was well filled, and the occasion was one of glad reunion, with brief addresses. On July 6, 1902, and January 1, 1903, there were received into membership twelve young people from the ranks of the Knights of King Arthur and the Queens of Avilion, which organizations Mr. Clancy had been leading and instructing for two years. On January 19, 1903, Mr. John H. Norton presented to the society for a parsonage the house (and land) corner High and Allston streets opposite the present meetinghouse. This house, occupied by Mr. Hood and Mr. Stebbins during their pastorates, was constructed