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Monday, October 21, 2013
1902 Program for Reopening of Methodist Episcopal Church at Danforth, Maine
Program:
Reopening of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Danforth, Maine, After Extensive Repairs Will Take Place November 2, 1902.
Built during the pastorate of Rev. James H. Irving - 1889
Repaired during the pastorate of Rev. D. B. Phelan
You are cordially invited to the reopening services next Sunday, Nov. 2nd.
Preaching service at 10 a.. by Rev. J. H. Haley, D.D., of Guilford, Maine, followed by an address from Rev. E. H. Boynton of Brewer.
At 2 p.m. Sacrement of the Lords Supper will be observed with reception of members.
At 7 p.m. Praise and Preaching service, Rev. S. A. Bender, B.D., President of Bucksport Seminary.
Officers of the Church for the year 1902.
Trustees:
Alex McClain, Jr.
L. B. Jenkins
William Pinkerton
M. S. Springer
David Kirkpatrick
Albert Hodnett
George Smart, Logan [a settlement in what is now Bancroft, Maine]
J. H. Dingee, Logan
Warren Smith, Weston
Recording Steward, L. B. Jenkins
Treasurer, Albert Hodnett
District Steward, M. S. Spring
Bangor District Ministerial Association, Northern Division will open its session Monday evening at 7 p.m. by a lecture from Prof. S. A. Bender.
If you have information on any of the people mentioned above, please leave a comment or contact me directly. Thanks!
Danforth, Maine [Weston is to the north. Bancroft is to the west, though I believe the Smart and Dingee lands were in the area of the border between Bancroft and South Weston.]
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