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W. Richardson. Corresponding Secretary. George S. T. Fuller. Librarian and Curator. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Standing committees. Publication. Miss Helen T. Wild, Chairman. David H. Brown. Miss Annie E. Durgin. George S. T. Fuller. Charles H. Loomis. Moses W. Mann. Membership. Percy W. Richardson, Chairman. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Leonard J. Manning. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Calvin H. Clark. Miss Jessie M. Dinsmore. 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. Mi
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., The Congregational Church of West Medford. (search)
llars more. On Sunday, May 29, the corner-stone was laid, with sermon by the pastor, and address commemorating the thirty-ninth anniversary of the Sabbath-school by Deacon Ackerman. Other speakers were Mr. D. H. Brown, Rev. Isaac Pierson, Rev. John Wild and Dea. J. M. Grout of the Mystic Church. On November 3, W. A. Andrew, Henry Newcomb, H. S. L. Cullington, George S. Hedge, Miss K. H. Stone, Miss L. P. Patten and Rev. B. L. Yorke were appointed a committee to provide furnishings, the exon. The Bible school rally followed, with brief addresses by former Superintendents Hippisley, Parker, D. H. Brown, J. W. Brown, Hanson and Gerrish. At the four o'clock vesper service Rev. A. P. Davis of Wakefield, Rev. George M. Butler and Rev. John Wild voiced the greetings of the Woburn Conference, the Mystic Church and the Union Church. Christian Endeavor rally occurred at 7 o'clock, when Mr. George W. Loggie, treasurer of Mass. C. E. Union delivered an address. Greetings from the chu
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Union Congregational Church. (search)
f his departure, the trouble that overshadowed the work began to pass away soon after the arrival of his successor, the Rev. John Wild, formerly of Hanover, Mass., who began his pastorate May 1, 1904. Mr. Wild's ministry has been one of reconciliMr. Wild's ministry has been one of reconciliation and upbuilding. He found a rapidly growing community, with new families needing and seeking a church home and religious influences, and he has striven to the limit of his powers to meet the demands that the situation presented. Seven years of and long-desired appliances for the Sabbath School, and for the devotional and social meetings of the church. During Mr. Wild's pastorate one hundred and twenty-four members have been added to the church roll, making the present number two hundres article to a close, but before doing so a word of tribute will be permitted to the last of this group of pastors, the Rev. John Wild, who passed away, October 25, 1911. It is a valuable asset to any religious society to have as its leader one whom