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Browsing named entities in a specific section of History of the First Universalist Church in Somerville, Mass. Illustrated; a souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary celebrated February 15-21, 1904. Search the whole document.
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G. D. Haven (search for this): chapter 22
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The Mission Workers
A most interesting and helpful organization is the Mission Workers, a society of young misses.
The inception of this society was made in November, 1884, by Mrs. G. D. Haven.
She took charge of a class of young girls in the Sunday School, and for about two years entertained them every two weeks in the afternoon at her house.
A wish to join was expressed by others, and to unite them in friendship for each other and in loving service for the church and its work, Mrs. Haven formed them into the Busy Bees.
Later the older members were organized into the Merry Workers.
On January 25, 1902, it was decided to reorganize these two societies into one, to be known as the Mission Workers.
It was also voted that the new organization should work under the auspices of the Mission Circle.
Mrs. Haven, who has been in charge since the beginning, has had several earnest and faithful helpers at various times during the twenty years, among them being Mrs. H. Williams, M
Rip Winkle (search for this): chapter 22
Arthur W. Glines (search for this): chapter 22
John F. Mills (search for this): chapter 22
William Wilkins (search for this): chapter 22