Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . on Kilby Street Sunday, , and the next Sunday, the lecture roomsof the new church were occupied for thefirst time. Increasing audiences and aug-menting Sunday schools point to a steadyand healthy growth in all the lines of people rejoice in the beauties of the newstructure, and are ready to follow the lead oftheir pastor, in the work of winning the worldto Christ and God. All signs point to a finelarge parish and a working church in the new Hymn.—Report of building committee andpresentation of keys. Offertory.—Savior,


Light[A journal of social Worcester and her neighbors] . on Kilby Street Sunday, , and the next Sunday, the lecture roomsof the new church were occupied for thefirst time. Increasing audiences and aug-menting Sunday schools point to a steadyand healthy growth in all the lines of people rejoice in the beauties of the newstructure, and are ready to follow the lead oftheir pastor, in the work of winning the worldto Christ and God. All signs point to a finelarge parish and a working church in the new Hymn.—Report of building committee andpresentation of keys. Offertory.—Savior, breath an eveningblessing. Addresses.—Dr. Gunnison, Dr. Mears andRev. Mr. Stebbins. Hymn.—Benediction. The organist of the All Souls Church isMrs. L. W. Calden. The members of the male quartette are :C. L. Bancroft, ist tenor; M. M. Mowry, 2ndtenor; J. Walter Peirce, ist bass ; AlphonsoSmith, 2nd bass. Rev. Francis A. Gray. In May, 1889, the reverend gentlemanwhose picture accompanies this sketch, cameto this city and assumed pastoral charge of. «EV. FRANCIS A GRi^ edifice at the corner of Norwood and Wood-land Streets. Program of services took place in the new struct-ure last evening, Nov. 20, at oclockand were as follows: Voluntary.—Anthem, The Lord is in hisHoly Temple. Invocation.—Rev. E. W. Preble of Webster-Scripture Responses.—Rev. J. S. Gled-hill of Spencer. Hymn.—Sermon, Rev. J. M. Pullman, D. Lynn. Anthem.— Te Deum Laudamus in H. Gerrish. Act of Dedication.—Rev. F. A. Gray andCongregation. Dedicatory Prayer.—Rev. W. A. Start ofBoston. the All Souls Universalist Church. He is a Bay Stater by birth, and dates backthrough several generations to the very earlycolonial days, his ancestors having comehither from Scotland. In the rugged, sea-girt county of Essex, in the old witch-hauntedregion of Danvers, the subject of this sketchfirst saw the light of day, August 9,1857. Hisparents were S. Fairchild and Abigail (White-ho


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