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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 23., The Society's work, 1919-20. (search)
The Society's work, 1919-20. The opening meeting, October 20, was a Get-Together Social, enjoyed by all present. November 17, John Albree, Esq., of Swampscott (a member) gave an illustrated talk, An Old Quaker's Diary. A graphic recital of War Experiences, by Rev. Henry Francis Smith of West Medford on December 15. The largest attendance was on March 15. Mr. Malcom Davis, Superintendent, gave an address on the Boy Scouts and seventeen Scouts gave examples of their work and training, after which refreshments were served. May 17, Librarian George S. Evans of Somerville told of the settling of Woburn in The Seven against the Wilderness, presenting a copy to our library. October 20, February 16 and April 19 the meetings were conducted by our members in informal manner and Questionnaire, What do you know about salt hay proving of interest. The annual meeting, January 19, came in the wake of a blizzard and deep snow. Favorable reports of officers were received—our home free o
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Medford Church anniversaries. (search)
h and parish took part. The pageant was the thought and writing of the present pastor, Rev. Henry Francis Smith, and consisted of seven episodes, the first The Incarnation, and the seventh, The FruitCongregational churches, but instead of morning sermon a brief and appropriate address by Pastor Smith. Baptism and reception of new members followed the celebration of the Lord's Supper, Rev. Messrs. Cutter and Smith officiating. But two (possibly three) persons form a connecting link between that service and this church's first Communion occasion in August, 1872, held in Mystic Hall, and thchards of Mystic Church, the invocation by Rev. Dr. Morgan, a recent supply pastor during Pastor Smith's absence in oversea work. The responsive reading was led by Rev. M. L. Bullock of Trinity Churs Wilcox in conduct of the exercises. Mrs. Holyoke brought the greetings of the Unitarian and Mrs. Smith of the West Medford Congregational churches. Wives of three former pastors also told of their