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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Medford Church anniversaries. (search)
gregational churches. Wives of three former pastors also told of their times in Mystic Church. These were Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Barstow and Mrs. Butler, the latter in a poem. Then came the Women of Mystic Church by one of them, Miss Eliza M. Gill, and rrch by its writer. In the evening came the Anniversary Dinner, to which ample justice was done. Former Pastors Hill, Barstow and Butler were present and made addresses— also the Rev. Barstow's son, Rev. Robbins Barstow. After a mid-week rest, othe Rev. Barstow's son, Rev. Robbins Barstow. After a mid-week rest, on Friday evening came The People and History of Mystic Church in Picture, with address by one of Medford's accredited historians, Miss Helen Tilden Wild. During the hour eighty-five pictures were shown, and face after face of the solid, worthy and rRev. Robbins Barstow. After a mid-week rest, on Friday evening came The People and History of Mystic Church in Picture, with address by one of Medford's accredited historians, Miss Helen Tilden Wild. During the hour eighty-five pictures were shown, and face after face of the solid, worthy and reliable men and women of old Medford, attired in the style of their day, appeared before a delighted company as the speaker told of them and of their faith and works. Mystic Church is fortunate in having three such faithful chroniclers as these, but