The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . in preparation for theniinistrv at Union Theological Seminary of New York and at AndoverTheological Seminary, from which he was graduated in i860. Doctor Mix was first called to be assistant pastor of the West PresbyterianChurch, New York city. His pastorates have been six years at the FirstCongregational Church, Burlington, Vermont; fourteen years at FirstPresbyterian Church, Orange, New Jersey, and eight years at CentralCongregational Church, Fall River. After leaving Fall River he servedthe Congregational Church at Welle
The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . in preparation for theniinistrv at Union Theological Seminary of New York and at AndoverTheological Seminary, from which he was graduated in i860. Doctor Mix was first called to be assistant pastor of the West PresbyterianChurch, New York city. His pastorates have been six years at the FirstCongregational Church, Burlington, Vermont; fourteen years at FirstPresbyterian Church, Orange, New Jersey, and eight years at CentralCongregational Church, Fall River. After leaving Fall River he servedthe Congregational Church at Wellesley, Massachusetts, as acting pastorfor a year and a half. In 1878 Princeton College conferred upon Doctor ^lix the degree of Doctorof Divinity. While living in Orange, New Jersey, Doctor Mix was on theBoard of Examination of teachers for the public schools; was a member ofthe State Commission on the deaf, blind, and other unfortunates, and forseveral years served on the Board of Church Erection under appointmentof the (ieneral Assembly of the Presbyterian REVEREND ELDRIDGE MIX. The Worcester of 1898. 689 Doctor Mix located in Worcester in the autumn of 1892, where he has sinceresided. For nearly a year he supplied the pulpit of the First Congrega-tional Church, Spencer, and later preached for the Congregational Churchin Westborough. He also supplied for several months the Pilgrim Churchin St. Louis, Missouri; the North Church, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, andthe Second Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, Ohio. He has always been anactive worker, and nearly every Sunday finds him preaching in the pulpitat the present time. He is now supplying the Belmont Street Church ofthis city. For nearly four years past he has been in charge of the City ^lissionarySocietys work, and has filled the position with marked ability and ac-ceptance. Philip Louis Moen,* for many years so prominently connected with theWashburn & Moen [Manufacturing Company, was born in Wilna, New York,November 13,
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