1984

MINUTES AND DIRECTORY

CONFERENCE ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Framingham Conference Center Salem End and Badger Rds. P.O. Box 2246 Framingham, MA 01701-1998

Central Area Office 485 Grove St. Worcester, MA 01605

Metropolitan Boston Office 14 Beacon St. Boston, MA 02108

Northeast Area Office 12 Phoenix Row Haverhill, MA 01830

Southeast Area Office 8 Town Square Plymouth, MA 02360

Western Area Office 51 Center St. P.O. Box 443 Ludlow, MA 01056

Craigville Conference Center Craigville, MA 02636

617-875-5233

617-853-3446

617-742-4450

617-373-6748

617-746-8330

413-589-7034

617-775-1265

The following may be contacted through the Framingham Center address:

The Board of Ministerial Aid Massachusetts Congregational Fund Massachusetts Conference Planned Giving Pastoral Settlement Committee

The following may be contacted at Congregational House, 14 Beacon St., Boston 02108:

American Congregational Association Boston City Mission Society Congregational Library

617-523-0470 617-742-6830 617-523-0470

1984 DIRECTORY

and

MINUTES

of the

185th ANNUAL MEETING

of the

MASSACHUSETTS CONFERENCE

of the UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

^

This Yearbook is sent free of ciiarge to every minister and church clerk within the Massachusetts Conference. As long as the supply lasts, additional copies are available for $2.00 from the Registrar, P. O. Box 2246, Salem End and Badger Roads, Framingham, MA 01701.

The national United Church of Christ Yearbook is available for $15.00 from the United Church of Christ, 105 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016.

CONTENTS*

PAGE

Conference Addresses & Telephone Numbers Inside Front Cover

Executive Staff and Officers 3

Board of Directors 5

Committees of the Board of Directors, 1984-1985 6

Council for Local Church Life and Ministry 7

Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility 8

Program Committee 9

Nominating Committee 10

Women's Fellowship Lists 11

Bylaws of the Conference 12

Minutes of the 185th Annual Meeting 23

Financial Statements 41

Statistical Tables 42

Tables of Summaries 60

Associations of the Churches 62

Retirement Homes 68

Alphabetical List of Ministers 70

Other Useful Addresses & Telephone Numbers .... Inside Back Cover

Massachusetts Conference Fund Outside Back Cover

Board of Ministerial Aid Outside Back Cover

Planned Giving Program Outside Back Cover

*For any other lists or information not included in this yearbook, please contact Massachusetts Conference, Office of the Minister and President P.O. Box 2246, Salem End & Badger Roads, Framingham, Ma. 01701.

1984

MASSACHUSETTS CONFERENCE

OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

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THE REV. DR. ALFRED E. WILLIAMS

Salem End and Badger Rds., P.O. Box 2246

Framingham 01701

(617-875-5233]

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MR. GORDON D. THORP Salem End and Badge Framingham 01701 (617-875-5233)

MR. CHARLES EVANS 20 Whitman Rd. Worcester 01609 (617-752-6592)

MRS. MARION RAWSON VUILLEUMIER

Box 111

West Hyannisport 02672

(617-775-4811)

OFFICERS

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THE REV. DR. ERIC BASCOM First Cong. Church UCC 514 Main St. Dalton 01226 (413-684-1715)

THE REV. MS. YVONNE SCHAUDT 46 Chestnut St. Boston 02108 (617-367-0369)

EXECUTIVE STAFF

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THE REV. DR. DONALD A. SIMPSON 485 Grove St., Worcester 01605 (617-853-3446)

THE REV. MR. CHARLES H. HARPER 14 Beacon St., Boston 02108 (617-742-4450)

THE REV. DR. JOSEPH NEVILLE

12 Phoenix Row, Haverhill 01830

(617-373-6748)

THE REV. MR. PAUL SINN

8 Town Square, Plymouth 02360

(617-746-8330)

1984

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THE REV. MR. DONALD OVERLOCK 51 Center St., P.O. Box 443 Ludlow 01056 (413-589-7034)

MS. SUSANNAH BAKER

Salem End and Badger Rds., P.O. Box 2246

Framingham 01701 (617-875-5233)

MS. HELEN R. BARNES

Salem End and Badger Rds., P.O. Box 2246

Framingham 01701 (617-875-5233)

MR. JACK HILL

Salem End and Badger Rds., P.O. Box 2246

Framingham 01701 (617-875-5233)

MS. PEG JACOBS

Salem End and Badger Rds., P.O. Box 2246

Framingham 01701 (617-875-5233)

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MS. ROSE LEVONIAN

Salem End and Badger Rds., P.O. Box 2246

Framingham 01701 (617-875-5233)

MR. BARRY G. SHELLEY

Salem End and Badger Rds., P.O. Box 2246

Framingham 01701 (617-875-5233)

OTHER STAFF

V-iAtcton. oi Cn.aA.gv.Lttz:

Consultant i.n ChAlittan Edu.catA.on In the. Ce.ntn.at An.e.a:

ComsuIXant -in ChnJj,tA.an Education In thz UztAopolAXan Boston kn.ca:

Consultant aji Ch/Ustian Educatton In thz Hohthzast hn.za:

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MR. RICHARD H. EGGERS, JR. Craigville 02636 (617-775-1265)

MS. GABRIELLE FACKRE JENKINS

418 Webster St.

Needham 02194 (617-449-2462)

MS. SUSAN COMSTOCK

48 Pine Ridge Rd.

Wellesley 02181 (617-235-7492)

MS. ESTER ZEIMETZ

5 Grandview Rd.

North Reading 01864 (617-664-2816)

MS. BONNIE GOODWIN 39 Meadowbrook Rd. West Yarmouth 02673 (617-775-0891)

THE REV. MR. DAVID RAY

Old Winchester Rd.

Warwick 01364 (617-544-2630)

1984

Directors

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ms. Patricia Hovey (chair)

The Rev. Dr. Daniel Leavitt (vice chair)

Class of 1985

The Rev. Ms. Carole Baker, United Church, P.O. Box 287, Walpole 02081

The Rev. Mr. William Garcia, 8 Fairmont St., Box 237, Lawrence 01840 Ms. Patricia Hovey, 29 Cricket Dr., Sturbridge 01566

Mr. Alan Macy, Taconic Ave. , Great Barrington 01230

Class of 1986

Mr. Merrill Ewing, 8 Wellesley Cir. , South Hadley 01075

The Rev. Dr. Daniel Leavitt, P.O. Box 2322, Framinghara 01701

Mr. Charles Lovely, State Rd., South Wellfleet 02663

Mrs. Eleanor Maynard, 20 Washington St., #24, Methuen 01844

Bus. Bus.

Bus.

617-668-4027 617-668-0551 617-683-5917 617-347-7560 617-856-3794 413-528-2333

413-534-5197 413-538-2040 617-872-1156 617-875-1364 617-349-2778 617-794-0116 617-682-9137

Class of 1987

Ms. Barbara Bowman, 7 Fairview Ave., Salem 01970

Ms. Laura Foster, 135 Oak St., Randolph 02368

Mr. Albert Horton, 73 Islington Rd., Auburndale 02166

Ms. Marion Robbins, 37 Pilgrim Rd., Springfield 01118

May-Oct.

Class of 1988

The Rev. Mr. Earl Miller, Jr., Smith Mills Chr. Cong. UCC,

11 Anderson Way, North Dartmouth 02747 Bus. Ms. Esther Haskell, Box 269, Charlemont 01339

Bus. Ms. Martha B. Hill, 31 Lenox St., Worcester 01602

Bus. Mr. Stanley McFarlane, 346 Seaver St., Box 146, Boston 02121

617-744-7365 617-228-0313 617-961-1497 617-244-1316 413-782-5069

617-994-4591 617-994-6422 413-339-4282 413-549-3975 617-757-5998 617-853-1070 617-445-1455

Ex Officiis

Moderator: The Rev. Dr. Eric Bascom, First Cong. Church UCC 413-684-1715

514 Main St., Dalton 01226

Vice Moderator: The Rev. Ms. Yvonne Schaudt , 46 Chestnut St., Boston 02108 617-367-0369 Minister and President: The Rev. Dr. Alfred E. Williams

CMOSR: The Rev. Mr. William McCoy, Court Sq. , Greenfield 01301 413-863-8455

Bus. 413-774-4355

CLCLM: The Rev. Mr. Terry Martinson, 175 Columbian St., 617-337-7428

South Weymouth 02190 Bus. 617-335-2545

Committees 1984

BOARD OP DIRECTORS COMMITTEES

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Patricia Hovey (chair) Merrill Ewing (chair)

Carole Baker Charles Evans

Barbara Bowman Albert Horton

Merrill Ewing Patricia Hovey

Daniel Leavitt Marion Robbins

Eric Bascom Gordon Thorp Yvonne Schaudt Charles Lovely Alfred Williams

EVALUATION COMMITTEE PROPERTY COMMITTEE

Carole Baker (chair) Barbara Bowman (chair)

Daniel Leavitt Martha B, Hill

(others to be co-opted) Patricia Hovey

Eleanor Maynard

PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Earl Miller

Charles Lovely (chair) Rollin Morse, (381 Warren St.,

Laura Foster Needham, 02192 617-444-0483)

William Garcia George Nye, (18 Lovers Lane,

Daniel Leavitt Medway, 02053, 617-533-7082) Alan Macy Stanley McFarlane

CONFERENCE CENTERS & OUTDOOR MINISTRIES COMMITTEE

Kent Allen, (115 Pleasant St., E. Bridgewater, 02333

617-378-2159, bus. 378-2874)

Kathy Brackett, (32 Strobus Ln. , Ashland, 01721, 617-881-1645)

Joanne Duncanson, (39 Ruthellen Dr., Framingham, 01701,

617-877-2907, bus. 879-5345)

Loree Elliott, (309 Lake Elizabeth Dr., Craigville, 02636

617-775-8008)

Carleton Finch, (137 Marshall Rd., Pitchburg, 01420

617-343-9271, bus. 537-5788)

Esther Haskell, (Box 269, Charlemont, 01339,

413-339-4282, bus. 549-3975)

June Henneman, (Turkey Hill Rd., Belchertown, 01007 413-323-7486)

Deene D. Clark, (61 Dedham St., Box 77, Dover, 02030,

617-785-0328, bus. 785-0957)

Robert Hoagland, (15 Sidney Rd. , Milford, 01757)

Worth Noyes, (North Rd., Box 7B, Chesterfield, 01012,

413-296-4050)

Eleanor Maynard, (20 Washington St. #24, Methuen, 01844

617-794-0116, bus. 682-9137)

Kenneth Powell, (25 South Main St., Box 122, Sherborn, 01770,

617-655-1667)

Donald Scott, (537 Country Club Rd. , Greenfield, 01301,

413-774-2523)

Jean Shellenberger, (16 Janice Circle, Framingham, 01701,

617-877-2043)

Robert Sniffen, (8 Lake St., Natick, 01760, 617-655-4813)

1984

Committees

COUNCIL FOR LOCAL CHURCH LIFE AND MINISTRY

The Rev. Mr. Terry Martinson (chair) Ms. Jean Novotny (vice chair) The Rev. Mr. Walter Smith (derk)

Class of 1985

The Rev. Mr. William Carter, 1 Hanover St., Newbury 01950

The Rev. Dr. Peter Mark Heintzelman, 9A Maple St., West Boylston 01583

Mrs. June Henneman, Turkey Hill Rd. , Belchertown 01007 Ms. Eleanor Hinsey, 20 Gammons Rd., Waban 02168 Mrs. Eleanor Hubbard, 47 South Main St., Sunderland 01375 Ms. Jean Novotny, P.O. Box 133, West Chatham 02669

Ms. Astrid Oosterman, 101 Laurel St., Melrose 02176

The Rev. Mr. Wayne Pruitt, Bolton § High Sts., Marlboro 01752

Class of 1986

The Rev. Mr. Fred Anderson, 6 Institute Rd., Worcester 01609

Mrs. Jane G. Callahan, Foster Rd. , Ashby 01431

Mr. Allen Copeland, 65 Dascomb Rd. , Andover 01810

The Rev. Mr. Theodore Fritsch, 248 Nahatan St., Westwood 02090

Mr. Raymond Holloway, 33 St. Joseph Dr., East Longmeadow 01028 The Rev. Mr. Arthur Kolsti, 25 Hathaway Rd., Lexington 02173

The Rev. Mr. Terry Martinson, 175 Columbian St., South Weymouth 02190

The Rev. Mr. Walter Smith, 50 Essex St., Saugus 01906

Bus.

Bus.

Bus.

Bus.

Bus.

Bus. Bus.

617-465' 617-465 617-835 617-756 413-323 617-332 413-665 617-945 617-965 617-665 617-492 617-485

■3282 ■5597 ■6314 ■6206 ■7486 ■9388 -3376 ■9321 -6757 -1128 -1764 -6297

617-757- 617-755- 617-386- 617-475- 617-326- 617-326- 413-525- 617-862- 617-862- 617-337- 617-335- 617-233-

1883 4978 7934 5074 6374 5344 6979 2482 0357 7428 2545 2663

Class of 1987

Mrs. Pauline Burditt, 99 Dean St., Norton 02766

Mrs. Nancy J. Lawrence, 21 Greenville Dr., Forestdale 02644

Mrs. Helen Martin, 11 Pleasant St., West Newton 02165

The Rev. Dr. Arthur Melanson, 29 Wethersfield Rd., Natick 01760

The Rev. Ms. Joanne Swenson, Old South Church, 645 Boylston, Boston 02116

Mrs. Yvonne L. Williams, 9 Bonair Dr., Wilbraham 01095

617-285-9284 617-477-2284 617-969-3427 617-653-9215 617-536-1970 413-596-3560

Bus. 413-788-2410

Staff

Ms. Helen Barnes, P.O. Box 2246, Framingham 01701

617-875-5233

Committees COUNCIL FOR MISSION OUTREACH AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

1984

The Rev. Mr. William McCoy (chair) Ms. Kathryn Smith (vice chair) Mr. Philip Smith (clerk)

Class of 1985

The Rev. Ms. Mary Jane Barber, 6 Gary Ave.

Beverly 01915

The Rev. Ms. Holly Johnston, P.O. Box 521, Northbridge 01534 The Rev. Mr. Charles W. Lynehan, 14 Titcomb § Pleasant Sts.,

Newburyport 10950 The Rev. Mr. William McCoy, Court Square, Greenfield 01301

Mr. Ronald McLean, 3 Normandy St., Dorchester 02121 Mrs. Marion F. Purington, 835 Pleasant St., Framingham 01701 Mrs. Barbara Walker, 535 West Chestnut St., Brockton 02401 Mrs. Anne Marcina Wiehe, 103 Salem St., Andover 01810

Class of 1986

Mrs. Marilyn Briggs, 5 Tucker Ave., Lexington 02173

The Rev. Mr. William Geertz, P.O. Box 810, Sandwich 02563

Mr. Andrew Gustafson, 3 Saunders Rd. , West Townsend 01469

Mr. Howard Porter, 172 Hickory St., Springfield 01109

The Rev. Mr. Craig Reynolds, P.O. Box 281, Southboro 01772

Ms. Kathryn Smith, 4 Clifford St., Wellesley 02181 Mr. Philip Smith, 131 Appleton Ave., Pittsfield 01201 Dr. Douglas H. Sweet, 281 Lexington St., Auburndale 02166

Mr. Richard Wilton, 77 Gardner St., RFD, Ipswich 01938

Bus.

617-927-7786 617-922-5722 617-234-8484 617-465-0533

413-863-8455

413-774-4355 617-742-1326 617-872-0077 617-587-7989 617-475-1491

Bus.

Bus.

Bus.

617-862- 617-888- 617-597- 413-733- 617-481- 617-485- 617-237- 413-443- 617-969- 617-223- 617-468- 617-434-

5494 0434 2139 2832 6181 4847 2356 1506 3325 4535 7047 4552

Class of 1987

The Rev. Ms. Karen Brockney, P.O. Box 559, Dudley Hill Br., Dudley 01570 617-949-0500

Dr. Carole Ann Camp, 71 Pondview Dr., Amherst 01002 413-253-9849

Bus. 413-545-2495

Mrs. Margaret Munro, 234 Ocean Ave., Marblehead 01945 617-631-1501

Ext. 559 Bus. 617-523-6400

Mr. Thomas Shire, 129 Converse Rd. , Marion 02738 617-748-2057

Ms. Beverly J. Smith, 21 Mt. Vernon Terr., Newtonville 02160 617-244-0896

The Rev. Mr. Jonathan Tetherly, 105 Springfield St., Chicopee 01013 413-592-4867

413-592-6007

Mrs. Deborah W. Wrighton, 4 Lakeview Rd. , Winchester 01890 617-729-7064

Staff

The Rev. Mr. Charles Harper, 14 Beacon St., Boston 02108

Ms. Peg Jacobs, P.O. Box 2246, Framingham 01701

617-742-4450 617-875-5233

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Ms. Bonnie Dinges (chair)

Class of 1985

The Rev. Dr. Arthur Melanson, 29 Wethersfield Rd., Natick 01760 617-653-9215

ext. 146 bus. 617-235-7250

The Rev. Ms. Charlotte Still, 40 Glen Ave., Methuen 01844 617-683-2586

bus. 617-687-1240

Ms. Mary Tuttle, 49 Woodbridge St., South Hadley 01075 413-533-0441

Ms, Marnie Warner, 28 Eastman St., Dorchester 02125 617-436-5927

bus. 617-725-8733

Class 1986

Ms. Bonnie Dinges, 418 Broadway, Lynnfield 01940 617-595-5763

bus. 617-599-4421

Ms. Laura Warcup, 9 Bowker St., Walpole 02081 617-668-2597

The Rev. Mr. William Duffe, 1st. Cong. Ch. , 413-528-2209

South Egremont 01258 bus. 413-528-9071

Class of 1987

The Rev. Mr. Gary DeLong, 1st. Ch. of Christ, 413-567-7645

763 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow 01106 bus. 413-567-6281

Ms. Susan Goodwin, 9 Cottage St., Westboro 01581 617-366-0823

Mr. Edmond Steele, Jr., 119 Alabama St., Mattapan 02126 617-296-2206

bus. 617-223-5613

The Rev. Ms. Thomasina Yuille, Lincoln Cong. Ch. , 617-238-2879

13 Wales Ave., Brockton 02401 bus. 617-587-8219

Ex Officiis

Minister and President: The Rev. Dr. Alfred E. Williams

Moderator: The Rev. Dr. Eric Bascom, Jr.

Vice Moderator: The Rev. Ms. Yvonne Schaudt

Staff

Ms. Susannah Baker, Associate for Administration

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Committees

1984

NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Class of 1985

The Rev. Dr. Walter Davis, 1st. Cong. Ch. , The Common, 617-729-9180

Winchester 01890

The Rev. Mr. Robert Dennett, 1st. Cong. Ch. UCC, Box 237 617-655-4950

Natick 01760 bus. 617-655-5880

Ms. Margaret Sammons, Christ Ch., 33 N. Main St., 617-875-3643

Brockton 02401 bus. 617-586-3022

Mr. Richard Tracy, RFD Box 372, Easthampton 01027 413-527-1731

bus. 413-527-0463

Mr. Victor Weidman, 96 Springfield St., Wilbraham 01095 413-596-4402

Class of 1986

The Rev. Mr. Robert Davis, Evan. Cong. Ch. , Erving 01344 and 413-659-

1st. Cong. Ch., Bridge St., Millers Falls 01349 413-659-

Mr. Robert Purple, 132 Low St., Newburyport 01950 617-462-

bus. 617-743-

Mr. Charles Rogers, 13 Long Ridge Rd., Acton 01720 617-263-

bus. 617-263-

Mr. James Smith, Jr., 52 Hazelwood St., Roxbury 02119 617-442-

The Rev. Mr. Calvin Wright, N. Falmouth Cong. Ch., 617-563-

Box 403, North Falmouth 02556 bus. 617-563-

3403 3430 8871 9644 3124 2728 1162 3877 2177

Class of 1987

Mrs. Sidney Barnes, 55-1 Angleside Rd. , Waltham 02154

Mrs. Susan Dickerman, 63 Hazel St., West Springfield 0108S

Mrs. Leona Hebert, 105 Lake Rd. , Ashburnham 01430

Mrs. Delsie Phillips, 17J Rolling Green Dr., Fall River 0

The Rev. Ms. Joanne Thomson, 47 Puritan Rd., Somerville 0

Ms. Barbara Townsend, 55 Proctor Cir. , Peabody 01960 Mrs. Geraldine Smith, 131 Appleton Ave., Pittsfield 01201

bus.

2720 2145 bus.

bus.

617-891- 413-739- 413-734- 617-827- 617-678- 617-776- 617-354- 617-535- 413-443- 413-499-

5053 0474 1290 4264 5785 0957 0895 5435 1506 0866

Staff

Ms. Susannah Baker, Associate for Administration

Mrs. Florence Hand, Liaison to the Board of Directors

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OFFICERS, COORDINATORS AND DISTRICT PRESIDENTS

OF THE MASSACHUSETTS WOMENS FELLOWSHIP

1984-1985

PRESIDENT:

Mary Lou Eugley, 43 Wildwood St., Winchester 01890 617-729-3428

VICE PRESIDENT:

The Rev. Mary Ellen Kitchen, 122 Pine St., Florence 01060 413-586-0366

Clair Irish, Charlton Rd. , Spencer 01562 617-885-4938

RECORDING SECRETARY:

Jessie Brown, 59 Congress St., Apt. 6, Greenfield 01301 413-774-4979

FINANCIAL SECRETARY:

Norma Cairns, 54 Fottler Rd. , Hingham 02043 617-749-9563

COMMUNICATIONS:

Jacqueline Nason, 2 Berkely St., Beverly 01915 617-922-0909

MEMBERS AT LARGE:

Mrs. Barbara Bowman, 7 Fairview Ave., Salem 01970 617-774-7365

Mrs. Sidney Barnes, 55-1 Angleside Rd. , Waltham 02154 617-891-5053

AREA COORDINATORS

MISSION/MATERIAL AID:

Mary Snyder, 307 Main St., Hingham 02043 617-749-1175

STEWARDSHIP:

Martha Hill, 31 Lenox St., Worcester 01602 617-757-5998

SPIRITUAL LIFE:

Jean Morgan, 241 Main St., Great Barrington 01230 413-528-0543

SOCIAL CONCERNS:

Barbara Townsend, 55 Proctor Circle, Peabody 01960 617-531-5435

EDUCATION:

Marjorie Towle, RD2 Amherst Rd., Amherst 01002 413-253-7377

DISTRICT PRESIDENTS

ANDOVER:

Virginia Creaser, 23 Garden St., North Andover 01845 617-686-5136

BARNSTABLE :

Ruth Fish, Box 1612 HOFO Rd. , Orleans 02653 617-255-4173

BERKSHIRE:

Joan Hunter, 1265 Green River, Williamstown 01267 413-458-3940

(contact person) ESSEX NORTH:

Karen Purple, 132 Bow St., Newburyport, Ma 01950 617-462-8871

ESSEX SOUTH:

Marilyn Orth, 3 King James Court, Boxford 01921 617-887-8385

FRANKLIN:

Fannie Black, 125 Bernan Rd., Northfield 01360 413-498-5306

HAMPDEN :

Margaret Ziegler, Baptist Hill Rd., Palmer 01069 413-283-7518

HAMPSHIRE:

Miriam Pratt, 18 Mount Warner Rd., Hadley 01035 413-584-8279

METROPOLITAN BOSTON:

Marjorie Moore, 3 Dennett Rd. , Winchester 01890 617-729-7212

MIDDLESEX-UNION:

Leona Hebert, 105 Lake Rd. , Ashburnham 01430 617-827-4264

OLD COLONY:

Florence Cornell, Precinct St., Lakeville 02346 617-947-0283

Kay Longevin, 10 Cook Dr., Fairhaven 02719 617-992-4933

PILGRIM:

Norma Cairns, 54 Fottler Rd. , Hingham 02043 617-749-9563

WORCESTER: Sue Rock, 4 Chapel St., Holden 01520 617-829-6882

BYLAWS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

ARTICLE I Purpose and Terminology

1. The purpose of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ as stated in its charter (1799) is "diffusing the knowledge of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. . . and in concert with other ecclesiastical bodies for the general increase of Christian union and spiritual efficiency and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth. "

2. Whenever in these Bylaws the word Conference is used it shall be held to refer to the Corporation as a Conference of the United Church of Christ and as a Conference of Massachusetts Congregational Christian Churches.

3. All Churches which are members of Associations in voluntary fellowship with and recognized by the Conference, whether or not such Churches are a part of the United Church of Christ, are entitled to elect voting members of the Conference in accordance with these Bylaws.

4. Whenever in these Bylaws the word "Area" is used, it shall be held to refer to those Associations or combinations of the Associations decided upon by the agreement of the respective Associations and recognized by the Conference.

ARTICLE n

Denominational Basis

Following Congregational principles, this Conference shall under no circumstances exercise authority over Churches or individuals or interfere with the government or discipline of the Churches. It shall advise and counsel the Churches when requested, but it is recognized that each Church has the power of self-determination in all matters.

ARTICI^ III

Doctrinal Basis

This Conference declares its steadfast allegiance to the faith which our forebears con- fessed, which, from age to age, has found its expression in the historic creeds of the Church Universal and of this Communion.

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ARTICLE IV Conference Meetings

1. Stated MeetinsfS. In each year the Conference shall convene its Annual Meeting within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts within the period from April fifteenth through June fifteenth, as the Board of Directors may deem expedient to elect Officers, Executive Officers, Committees, Councils, and a Board of Directors for full or unexpired terms, as the case may be, the hearing of reports, to determine the annual rate of Fellowship Dues to be proposed to the Churches, to act on the recommendation of the Board of Directors concerning the amount or proportion to be retained from Our Christian World Mission giving of the Churches, to adopt a budget for the following fiscal year, and to transact any other business.

2. Special Meetings.

a. Special meetings of the Conference may be convened by the Board of Directors, at such times and places within the Commonwealth as may be determined by the Board, provided, however, that notice of any special meeting and the purposes thereof shall, at least three weeks before the date of the meeting, be sent by mail to each of the Churches entitled to send delegates to the meeting, posted in the general office of the Conference and printed in newspapers published in Boston, Worcester and Springfield.

b. A special meeting of the Conference shall be convened by the Board of Directors upon receipt by the office of the Secretary of the Conference or Chairperson of Board of Directors of a written petition stating the proposed purposes, and signed by not less than one hundred persons who shall be voting members of the Conference as defined and who shall represent at least fifty Churches, within sixty days of the receipt of such petition unless an already scheduled meeting of the Conference will be held within ninety days.

c. No action shall be taken on any item of business not specified in the notice of the meeting.

3. Call to Order. The Moderator or in his absence the Vice Moderator, shall call the meeting to order and preside. In the absence of both of them., a member of the Board of Directors shall call the meeting to order and conduct the election of a Moderator Pro- tempore.

4. Budget. Not later than one month prior to the meeting of the Conference at which the budget will be presented for approval, there shall be mailed to each Church entitled to send delegates to the meeting sufficient copies of the budget and of the Treasurer's report to provide one copy for each minister and for each delegate to which the Church is entitled. Changes in the budget, either increases or decreases, (except hereafter noted) shall not be considered on the floor of the Conference Meeting unless a written proposal has been filed with the Office of the Treasurer at least ten days prior to the meeting. However, any in- creases or decreases in the budget may be proposed on the floor of the Conference meeting without advance notice provided 2/3 of the delegates vote to consider the proposal. The rate of Fellowship Dues and the proportion to be retained from Our Christian World Mission shall be voted at the Annual Meeting, and may not be changed by a subsequent meeting in any given year.

5. Quorum. At all meetings of the Conference a quorum shall consist of 200 voting members.

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ARTICLE V

Conference Meeting Membership

Voting Members. The voting membership of a Conference Meeting shall consist of

a. the following representatives from each Church or Congregatirai which is a member of an Association in fellowship with the Conference:

(1) two delegates chosen by and from each such Church or Congregation to serve at its pleasure; and one additional delegate chosen by and from each such Church or Congregation to serve at its pleasure for every three hundred members, or major fraction thereof in excess of a multiple of three hundred , as determined by the niunber of its members as of December 31 of the year immediately preceding; (Churches are urged, in conformity with the spirit of actions taken by the General Synod, to choose delegates from all areas of interest, in order to have a lay delegate body with equal representation of men and women, representation of minority groups, and with a goal of 20% of all lay delegates under 30 years of age. )

(2) the pastor or pastors, including lay pastors, of each such Church or Congre- gation, provided such pastor shall have standing in an Association in fellowship with the Conference; and

(3) the Christian Education Director or Directors of each such Church or Congre- gation, provided such director holds United Church of Christ certification.

(4) the other ordained persons who are members in each such Church or Congre- gation and who have standing in an Association in fellowship with the Conference.

(5) Commissioned Workers who have standing in an Association in fellowship with the Conference.

b. the Officers and Executive Officers of the Conference, including any person who shall have been elected an Officer Emeritus;

c. the members of the Board of Directors;

d. the members of the Conference Committees and Councils;

e. the members of the professional staff of the Conference, as such staff may be determined by the Board of Directors; and

2. Honorary Members. The honorary membership of a Conference Meeting, with privilege of speaking but without privilege of voting, shall consist of:

a. the delegates from corresponding bodies;

b. the persons appointed to speak before the Conference;

c. the persons who may be made honorary members by a vote of the Board of IXrectors;

d. such other persons as may be made honorary members by a vote of the Conference.

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ARTICLE VI Officers and Staff

1. As Officers of the Conference, there shall be a Moderator and a Vice Moderator who shall be elected by ballot at each Annual Meeting of the Conference for a term of one year or until their successors are chosen. The Moderator or, in the abence of the Moderator, the Vice Moderator, shall preside over the meeting-s of the Conference.

2. The Conference Executive Officers shall be a President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and such other Executive Officers as the Conference may from time to time elect. Any of the said Executive Offices, except those of President, Secretary, and Treasurer, may be abolished by vote of the Conference. The Board of Directors shall make nominations for Conference Executive Officers for terms of one year. Elections shall take place by ballot at each Annual Meeting. Those elected shall hold office to the end of their term or until their respective successors are chosen. They shall bear such additional titles as the Conference or the Board of Directors may determine.

a. The President shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the Conference and shall, subject to the direction of the Conference and of its Board of Directors, have general charge of its mission and of its activities. The President shall be a member ex officio of all standing committees named in the Eiylaws and shall have the power to delegate to members of the staff the authority to represent the office upon any of the said standing committees. The President shall be the representa- tive of the Conference and its Board of Directors among all the churches (both those financially independent and those aided by the Conference), and in all denom- inational and interdenominational gatherings (including meetings of the Conference "' Executives), unless representation is otherwise provided by the Conference Presi- dent or the Board of Directors. The President may seek to assist pastors and churches with counsel and shall be kept informed as to opportunities for extension work through founding new churches or strengthening old ones, and shall recommend to the Conference and to the Board of Directors measures for meeting such oppor- tunities.

b. The Secretary shall keep the records of the Conference. The Secretary shall perform the duties incident to the office and such other duties as may be assigned to the office by the Board of Directors or the President. The Secretary shall have the custody of the records; the seal of the Conference; and of all bonds given by the Treasurer as hereinafter provided; and shall furnish copies of the records certified under the seal of the Conference to such persons as may be entitled thereto.

c. The Treasurer shall receive and hold the property of the Conference subject to the direction of the Board of Directors and shall keep particular accounts of the Conference funds and of the disposal thereof. The Treasurer shall, under the direction of the President, assist in the general work of the Conference and shall perform such other duties as may be assigned by the Board of Directors. The Treasurer shall make a report at each Annual Meeting and shall make such other reports as the Conference or the Board of Directors may from time to time require.

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The Treasurer shall receive all contributions sent to the Conference by churches and by individuals, and shall disburse the same in accordance with the instructions of the donors. The Treasurer shall give such bonds as may from time to time be required by the Board of Directors. Any Assistant Treasurer shall perform such duties as may be assigned by the Treasurer, or by the President in the absence or incapacity of the Treasurer,

3. Area Ministers. The Conference may, from time to time, employ such staff as is deemed necessary to fulfill pastoral and fellowship functions and purposes within the Con- ference in the established Areas of the Conference. The staff shall give counsel and leadership to the Churches and ministers in those Areas, and shall be employed by the Board of Directors in consultation with the President of the Conference, and in consultation with, or upon the recommendation of the Area Committee/Council involved, and/or in con- sultation with other appropriate parties.

4. Conference Program Staff and Administrative Staff. The Conference may, from time to time, employ such staff as is deemed necessary to fulfill the program purposes and ad- ministrative needs of the Conference. The staff shall be employed by the Board of Directors in consultation with the President of the Conference, and where applicable with such Com- mittee/Council and parties as may seem appropriate to the function which said position is to fulfill.

5. Performance Evaluation, Job Review, Professional Support. The President shall present to the Board of Directors, for all Executive Officers and staff other than himself, periodic reviews of job performance, job content, and professional support status. The Board of Directors shall be responsible for seeing that such periodic reviews are carried out for all Executive Officers and staff, that such reviews are based upon sufficient facts and consultations, and that the scope, findings and recommendations of such reviews are appropriate. Persons nominated or employed by the Board of Directors as Executive Officers and staff shall be informed of Conference practice with regard to review of job performance and content and professional support status.

6. Retirement Age. The mandatory retirement date for any paid Executive Officer, or any member of the Executive Staff or General Staff shall be the Annual Meeting following his/her attaining age 70. However, the Board of Directors may temporarily employ, from time to ttnae, any persons beyond age 70 when such temporary employm.ent is deemed to be in the best interest of the Conference.

7. a. Retirement Annuities. The Conference expects every paid Officer, staff member,

or other employee to be a member, as appropriate, of the Annuity Rind for Congregational Ministers or the Retirement Rind for Lay Workers and will pay the full normal annual premium to the Rind, except as otherwise specified in employee policies for General Staff. It will not provide any other retirement annuity.

b. Employee Benefits. The Conference, as an employer, may provide such other

employee benefits as the Board of Directors deems appropriate, and such programs, and the extent to which the Conference bears the expense, shall be reported in the Treasurer's annual report.

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ARTICLE VII Board of Directors

Organization

a. There shall be a Board of Directors consisting of:

(1) One director elected by the Annual Meeting from each Association with additional members elected by the Annual Meeting so that no Area has fewer than three directors. Membership of the Board of Directors is to be distributed as equally as possible among men and women of the MACUCC and at least two-thirds of the members shall be lay persons. Efforts shall be made to have diversity in the membership in terms of race and age.

(2) The President, Moderator, Vice Moderator, Chairperson of the Council for Local Church Life and Ministry, and Chairperson of the Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility, ex officii.

b. The term of an elected director shall be four (4) years and no director, having served a full four -year term, shall be eligible for re-election for one(l) year. A director who moves from one Association to another shall be expected to resign from the Board of Directors at the close of the next Annual Meeting.

c. Nine members of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum.

d. At its first meeting after each Annual Meeting of the Conference, the Board of Directors shall choose one of its members to serve as Chairperson and another member to serve as Vice Chairperson for the ensuing year. It shall also choose a Clerk to maintain a record of its proceedings.

General Powers. Subject to the provisions of Section 3 of this Article, the Board of Directors shall have and may exercise all of the powers of the Conference between meetings of the Conference, and actions taken shall be reported to the next Annual Meeting of the Conference.

Except as otherwise provided in the charter of the Conference or in these Bylaws, the Board of Directors shall administer and dispose of the property of the Confer- ence and shall manage all of its business and affairs, subject to the following limitations:

a. Corporate assets other than real property or tangible personal property which are not restricted as to use by the donor shall not be disbursed or granted between two consectutive Annual Meetings in an amount exceeding 20% of the value thereof at the previous year-end or $250,000, whichever is greater, except as authorized or directed by a vote of the Conference.

b. Title to real property with a market value of $250,000 or more shall be encum- bered, or conveyed in whole or in part, except as suthorized or directed by a meeting of the Conference.

The Board of Directors :

a. Shall have responsibility for policy formulation, program development, budget development, coordination between the functional Committees or Councils of the Conference, evaluation and planning.

b. Shall employ staff and other agents in support of Conference activities and operations and define or approve the definition of their duties;

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c. Shall cause the accounts of the Treasurer to be audited at least once a year by certified public accountants selected by the Board;

d. Shall provide direction for all Officers, Executive Officers, staff and agents of the Conference.

5. Witliout restricting the generality of the foregoing, the Board of Directors shall in particular have the following powers:

a. To appoint its oivn meetings and form its own rules of business, to appoint Gommittees and delegate any of its powers to such Committees.

b. To remove at pleasure any member of the staff, any employee or any agent of the Conference.

c. To remove any Officer, Executive Officer or Director of the Conference who may be guilty of disregard of the duties of the office or of such conduct as shall be seriously prejudicial to the interests of the Conference.

d. To fill any vacancy in any Office, Executive Office, Committee or Council of the Conference including vacancies in the membership of the Board until the succeeding Annual Meeting of the Conference.

e. To direct efforts to promote missionary interest and giving among the Churches of the Conference.

f. To direct efforts to promote ecumenical concerns, interests and re- lationships of the Conference.

g. To direct efforts of evaluation and planning with respect to the program and activities of the Conference.

h. To appoint one or more Directors to the functional Conference

Committees and Councils as liaison between the Committees or Councils and the Board of Directors.

ARTICLE VIII

Committees and Councils

1. The Moderator shall appoint from the membership of the Board of Directors and Program Committee a Business Committee for Conference Meetings. The Business Committee shall prepare the agenda for the business sessions, recommend changes therein during sessions, and appoint any necessary committees to expedite the business of

the meeting.

The Moderator shall appoint a Committee on Credentials at least one week prior to the opening of any regular Conference Meeting.

2. There shall be a Program Committee to plan the program of each regular meeting and such other meetings of the Conference as the Board of Directors may request. The Committee shall consist of the Moderator and the Vice Moderator, plus twelve elected members. At each Annual Meeting, four members shall be elected by voice vote for three-year terms.

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3. There shall be two Councils: the Council for Local Church Life and Ministry and the Council for Mission Outreach and Social Ptesponsibility. Each shall have twenty-four (24) members with ei^ht (8) elected each year for three-year terms. No person who has completed a three-year term on any council may be re-elected to that council until one year shall have elapsed. The membership of each council shall be drawn from each of the five g-eographical regions of the Conference, shall be drawn from different ages and races, and shall include at least forty percent (40%) of each gender and not less than one-half shall be laity.

The two councils shall function as program arms of the Conference. They shall be responsible for both research and development of program. The work of the councils shall be carried out by task forces appointed by the appropriate council.

The Council for Local Church Life and Ministry shall be responsible for programs fostering evangelism, education and our mutual ministry.

The Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility shall develop and relate to specific mission and social action tasks.

4. There shall be a Nominating Committee consisting of eighteen members, with six elected by the Annual Meeting each year for three-year terms. No person who has completed a three- year term on the committee may be re-elected to that committee until one year has elapsed. The membership of the committee shall be drawn from different ages and races and shall include at least 40% of each gender. Not less than one-half shall be laypersons.

The Nominating Committee shall be concerned with the discovery and appropriate utilization of leadership within the Conference. This committee shall make nomina- tions for the following offices and positions: Moderator, Vice Moderator, members of the Board of Directors, Program Committee, Councils and General Synod delegates. At the request of the Board of Directors, it shall also suggestnominees to fill any vacancies occurring between Annual Meetings. The Board of Directors shall nominate members of the Nominating Committee to be elected by the Annual Meeting.

5. All Committees and Councils are free to organize their work, to establish sub-committees for special assignments, and to co-opt other persons with special interest and skill as required. A person who is a member of any Committee or Council ex-officio shall be entitled to vote.

6. The reports of all Committees and Councils that are to be presented to the Conference Annual Meeting shall be furnished to the Secretary eight weeks before the Annual Meeting, and shall be printed and distributed to the Churches not less than four weeks before the Annual Meeting. These reports need not be read to the Conference Meeting but the Program Committee may arrange for the adequate discussion of any or all of the topics presented in the reports.

7. Such Committees, Councils, or other ad hoc groups as the Conference may vote to con- stitute or recognize shall be established by voice vote at each Annual Meeting for such terms as the Conference Meeting shall determine. The Board of Directors shall present at each Annual Meeting a list of Committees, Councils or other ad hoc groups, the appointment of which it recom- mends.

ARTICLE IX

Conditions of 'Off ice

1. Qualifications. Each Officer, Executive Officer, Director, Committed member or Council member may serve only while a member in a Church or Congregation eligible to send delegates to the Conference Meeting.

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2. Beginning of Term. The terms of Officers, Executive Officers, Directors or Members of a Committee or Council of the Conference shall begin at the close of the meet- ing at which they are elected; however, in the event a meeting is recessed for more than one month following election, the terms of those elected shall commence at the close of the session in which the recess was declared.

3. Unexpired Term. Any person elected at an Annual Meeting of the Conference to fill a vacancy shall be elected for the unexpired term of that vacancy.

4. Automatic Resignation. Any person elected to the Board of Directors or any Committee or Council of the Conference who shall fail to attend two consecutive regular meetings thereof without an explanation of absence, or fail to attend three consecutive meetings for any reason, shall be considered to have resigned. Whoever is nominated to the Board of Directors or any Committee or Council of the Conference on the basis of residency in one of the five Areas of the state shall be considered to have resigned if during the term of office the person moves to a different Area of the state or moves from the state. It will be the responsibility of the Board of Directors, Committee, or Council involved to determine whether to accept a resignation.

ARTICLE X Relationships

1. As a Conference of the United Church of Christ, the Massachusetts Conference is a body of the United Church of Christ and is related to the General Synod as described in the Constitution and Bylaws of the United Church of Christ. It discharges those duties and provides those services set forth in its own charter and Bylaws and which are not inconsis- tent with the Constitution and Bylaws of the United Church of Christ.

2. Delegates of the Conference to the General Synod, as provided for in the Constitution and Bylaws of the United Church of Christ, shall be elected from the membership of the Churches in the Massachusetts Conference which are affiliated with the United Church of Christ, and such delegates shall be elected by voice vote at a meeting of the Conference.

ARTICLE XI

Board of Ministerial Aid

The Board of Ministerial Aid shall be the agent of the Conference in the work of aiding needy ministers and their families and shall make an annual report to the Conference. On notice of a vacancy in the membership of the Board of Ministerial Aid, the Conference shall nominate a person to fill the vacancy.

ARTICLE XII

Boston Seaman's Friend Society

The Boston Seaman's Friend Society shall be the agent of the Conference in the work of promoting the spiritual and temporal welfare of seamen and shall make an annual report to the Conference. The Conference Meeting shall annually elect ty voice vote five members, for a term of three (3) years each, to the Board of the Society.

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ARTICLE XIII

Corporate Seal

The seal of the Conference shall consist of two or more concentric circles, with the words, "Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ" around the circumference between these circles and the words "Inc. , 1808" within the inner circle.

ARTICLE XIV Special Orders

1. All matters of business presented to the Conference Meeting shall be referred to the Business Committee unless referred to some other Committee or Council by special vote of the Conference.

2. All matters of business referred to the Business Committee shall be reported for action before the final adjournment of the meeting.

3. There shall be a "Revolving Fund for Cash Flow" designated to the purpose of pro- viding cash at times of low flow during a given year.

a. The limit of the Rmd will be determined from time to time by the Board of Directors.

b. The sources of capital will be from unrestricted monies designated to the Rind by the Board of Directors or from special gifts restricted to the purpose of the Fund, with the distinction between the two preserved.

c. The cash of the fund may be borrowed by action of the Conference executive officers for the specific purpose with the expectation that it can and will be returned to the Fund within the calendar year of use. In the event that this is

not possible due to unforeseen circumstances, there will be no borrowing from the Fund during the succeeding calendar year until outstanding borrowing has been re paid.

d. At no time will the Fund be used as collateral for other loans.

e. No interest will be paid to the Fund for the use of its cash.

f. Unrestricted monies placed in the Fund may be withdrawn only by vote of the Conference Meeting.

g. The Fund shall be invested in a manner appropriate for its purposes, as determined by the Board of Directors. Income earned shall be administered as unrestricted receipts from invested income.

ARTICLE XV

Rules of Order

All proceedings of the Conference Meeting shall be governed by the latest revised edition of Robert's Rules of Order, and, unless otherwise required thereby or by these Bylaws, action of the Conference shall be by the majority vote of voting members present.

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ARTICLE XVI Amendments

1. These Inlaws except Article II and III, may be amended at any Annual Meeting, or other meeting, of the Conference by a two-thirds vote, provided the amendment is recom- mended by the Board of Directors or was proposed at a previous Conference Meeting. Any amendment to the %laws must be received by the Churches and delegates at least 30 days prior to the Conference Meeting at which the amendment will be considered.

2. Articles II and III may be amended by a two-thirds vote at any Annual Meeting, but only after the proposed amendment has been submitted to the Conference in writing at a previous Annual Conference Meeting and notice has been sent to each of the Churches enti- tled to send delegates at least three months prior to the Conference Meeting at which action is to be taken.

MINUTES OP THE 185th ANNUAL MEETING

Of the

MASSACHUSETTS CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

June 15, 16, 17, 1984

South Hadley, Massachusetts

The 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ began at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, June 15, 1984, at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, with an opening worship in Abbey Chapel, with the Rev. Mr. Donald Overlook, Western Area Minister, giving the sermon. The theme of the meeting was "Waking Up to God's Age: Education for Transformation."

The first plenary session was called to order at 2:30 p.m. in Woolley Hall by the Moderator, Mrs. Carole Duhamel. The Moderator announced her appointment of the Business Committee, in accordance with the bylaws, consisting of Mrs. Susan Dickerman, the Rev. Ms. Carole Baker, Ms. Patricia Hovey, chair, Mr. Albert Horton, Ms. Mary Tuttle, and the Rev. Mr. John Williams. The Moderator announced her appointment of the Credentials Committee consisting of Mr. Edmond Steele and Ms. Mary Tuttle. Ms. Tuttle presented the report of advance registrations as follows: 260 clergy, 490 delegates, 95 visitors, and 90 others, making a total of 935.

The Moderator declared a quorum present. The Moderator announced her appointment of the ushers as tellers, and noted that they were being coordinated again this year by the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson.

The Moderator introduced the Vice Moderator, the Rev. Dr. Eric Bascom; the Parliamentarian, Mr. Richard Osterberg, Esq.; the Recorder, Mrs. Florence Hand; and the Rev. Ms. Carole Baker of the Board of Directors.

The Moderator called on the Chair of the Program Committee, Susan Dickerman, who reviewed the highlights of the Proposed Standing Rules. It was moved, seconded and voted to amend the Proposed Standing Rules by deleting 4B and 5. (It was previously voted to leave in 4A. ) It was moved, seconded and voted that:

STANDING RULES The 185th Annual Meeting adopts the Standing Rules as 84-AM-l amended.

The Moderator called on Susan Dickerman to present the Proposed Order of

Time and Events. She expressed the hope of the Program and Worship

Committees that the meeting would end with the 11:30 a.m. worship service Sunday. It was moved, seconded and voted that:

ORDER OF TIME The 185th Annual Meeting adopts the Proposed Order of

AND EVENTS Time and Events as printed.

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The Moderator introduced the Rev. Dr. Alfred E. Williams, Minister and President, who introduced the following honorary delegates and it was moved, seconded and voted that:

HONORARY The 185th Annual Meeting designates the following DELEGATES persons as honorary delegates with voice but not 84-AM-3 vote: the Rev. Dr. Reuben Sheares, II, Dr. Nanette

Roberts, Ms. Faith Johnson, Ms. Lois Peeler, the Rev. Ms.

Susan Savell, the Rev. David Covell, Jr., the Rev. Dr.

James Nash, the Rev. Mr. Charles Lake, Ms. Valerie

Russell, Mrs. Mary Lou Eugley, Mr. Ronald McLean, Mr.

Richard Barter, and Mrs. Ruth Evans.

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The Moderator called attention to the statistical report of the Conference Secretary, Mrs. Marion Vuilleumier, which was printed in the delegate advance materials, and mentioned that Mrs. Vuilleumier would be unable to attend the meeting until the next day.

Mr. Gordon Thorp, Treasurer, who was introduced by the Moderator, gave his report. Patricia Hovey, Chair of the Board of Directors, gave a report for the Board which included an audio-visual presentation of the work of the Conference. This was followed by a talk by Dr. Williams who spoke of the work on racial and economic justice being done in the Conference.

The Moderator introduced the Rev. Mr. Stephen Wayles of Brockton, who led the meeting in singing.

The Moderator called on Mr. Merrill Ewing, Chair of the Finance Committee of the Board of Directors, who gave a presentation of the 1985 budget and announced that there would be a hearing on the budget that evening, with opportunities for questions.

The Rev. Mr. Walter Davis, Chair of the Nominating Committee, was

introduced by the Moderator. He presented the slate of nominees for Conference officers; members of the Board of Directors, the Program

Committee and the two Councils, and General Synod delegates and

alternates, and invited any other nominations to be brought to the

Nominating Committee table in the Marketplace. He also presented the

slate of nominees for the Conference Nominating Committee and for the Board of Directors Nominating Committee.

The Moderator introduced the Rev. Mr. John Williams of the Program Committee who explained the resolutions process and reviewed the resolutions, recommendations, and information on hearings, noting the procedure for "late" resolutions.

The Guidelines for Clergy Compensation for 1985 were reviewed by Patricia Hovey. She also presented a Proposed Bylaw Change printed in the delegate advance materials, pointing out that Essex South Association and Essex North Association have merged and are now "Essex Association." It was moved, seconded and voted that:

BYLAW The 185th Annual Meeting amends the Bylaw Article VII as

AMENDMENT printed. (The amendment is included in the Bylaws 84-AM-4 printed in this yearbook.)

Dr. Williams presented recommendations regarding the 1984 budget, explaining a number of line items. Copies of a memorandum from Dr. Williams regarding present budget and program realities, and recommendations for 1985 and 1986, were passed out. Dr. Williams indicated all church members in our Conference need to look at our Conference aims and objectives closely and make tough decisions about them.

The Moderator called on the Rev. Ms. Lorain Giles, who introduced the Rev. Dr. Reuben Sheares, II, Executive Director of the Office for Church Life and Leadership, who gave theological reflections.

Following a number of "Pitches," the Moderator declared a recess until Saturday morning and noted that the evening would be spent in Area Meetings which would process the amendments on ministry to the UCC Constitution.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 16

The plenary session was reconvened by the Moderator at 8:00 a.m. The meeting was led in song by Ms. Kathy Timpany, accompanied by Stephen Wayles on the piano. The Moderator called on Ms. Faith Johnson, Secretary for Family Life and Women's Issues of the Board for Homeland Ministries, who gave the opening prayer.

Following participation by several persons during "Speak Out," the Moderator called on John Williams who requested reports on resolution hearings by each manager. Various minor changes made by delegates at the hearings were accepted by the meeting and appear in the final copies of resolutions attached to these minutes. Mr. Williams then asked the delegates to complete their polls of the order in which the resolutions would be considered, and he announced there would be an additional resolution on affirmative action to come before the meeting, as allowed by the Business Committee, and it would be the last resolution considered.

The Moderator called on Dr. Alfred Williams, who spoke of the work of the staff of the MACUCC, called attention to the gray sheets in the delegate packets entitled "Personnel Chart of the MACUCC," and introduced members of the staff.

The Rev. Ms. Susan Savell led the meeting in song, accompanied by Kathy Timpany.

Dr. Williams then addressed the meeting, calling the Holy Spirit the "schoolmaster in educating for transformation" and stressing the importance of naming the name of the Holy Spirit in our midst so that we do not disempower ourselves and give the impression God is not present and that no more educational and transformational work remains to be done.

The meeting was again led in song by Susan Savell, accompanied by Kathy Timpany .

The Moderator called on Merrill Ewing for consideration of the 1985 budget, and it was moved, seconded and voted that:

1985 OCWM The 185th Annual Meeting adopts a total OCWM Basic GOAL Support goal of $1,820,000 for 1985.

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Two motions for amendments were declared out of order, a third motion to amend the present budget so that the local churches would be challenged to raise their OCWM giving by 2% and that next year the retention rate be raised by 2% lost, and it was moved, seconded and voted that:

1985 OCWM The 185th Annual Meeting determines that 30% of the total RETENTION RATE OCWM Basic Support received in 1985 shall be retained by 84-AH-6 the Conference.

It was moved, seconded and voted that:

1985 FELLOW- The 185th Annual Meeting sets the 1985 Fellowship Dues SHIP DUES at $3.60 per church member as reported for January 1, 84-AM-7 1985; 15 cents of each per member charge is designated

to be applied to the reduction of the internal debt for

Framingham development and renovation.

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It was moved, seconded and voted that:

1985 BUDGET The 185th Annual Meeting adopts a 1985 budget with 84-AM-8 income and expenses of $1,973,900.

The Moderator then introduced Susan Dickerman, Chair of the Program Committee for the Annual Meeting, who spoke on the theme "Education for Transformation. "

Patricia Hovey presented the Board of Directors' recommendation on "Guidelines for Clergy Compensation 1985" and it was moved, seconded and voted that:

GUIDELINES The 185th Annual Meeting approves the "Guidelines FOR CLERGY for Clergy Compensation 1985" as printed (Appendix A) . COMPENSA- TION 1985 84-AM-9

The Moderator called on Dr. Williams who introduced the following 50-year ordinands: Ross Cannon, Howard Horn, Gordon Kenison and Gifford Towle. They were presented with sterling silver UCC logo pins from the Conference, and Dr. Williams announced a special luncheon for them.

Dr. Williams presented the following persons who have recently been ordained: Patricia Coughlin, Susan Harlow, Karen Jones, Ross Lilley and Dudley Rose.

The Moderator called upon Reuben Sheares who gave theological reflections.

Ms. Marnie Warner of the Program Committee was introduced by the Moderator, and she explained the seminars.

Following announcements, the Moderator declared a recess until afternoon.

The plenary session was called to order by the Moderator at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. She called on John Williams to announce the results of the resolutions poll, and it was voted to take up the resolutions in the order determined by the poll.

The Moderator called on Walter Davis who presented new nominations and it was voted that nominations be closed.

Mrs. Mitzi Hill was called on by the Moderator to introduce Dr. Thomas H. Groome of the Institute of Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry at Boston College, who delivered an address entitled "The Church: Educator for Transformation?"

Kathy Timpany led in song, accompanied by Stephen Wayles.

The Rev. Theodore Walker of Brockton presented Moderator Carole Duhamel with a custom made UCC Moderator T-shirt.

The Moderator reviewed the Standing Rules pertaining to resolutions, and action on resolutions began.

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It was voted to amend the "Resolution on U.S. Foreign and Military Policy in Central America," proposed by the Council For Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility, by striking "$180 million" in line 2, and ending the first paragraph with the word "squads" in line 3; changing line 30 to add "and have been sent by the United Church Board for World Ministries and the Office for Church in Society under their auspices to Honduras and Nicaragua to fact find under the mandate for peace of General Synod XIV"; amend line 35 to insert after the word" government" the words "and all other external governments"; strike the word "all" in line 36; strike "as voted by the House of Representatives" in lines 43 and 44, and add to line 47 "for the Peace Movement in Nicaragua and our nation." It was moved, seconded and voted that:

RESOLUTION ON The 185th Annual Meeting adopts the Resolution on U.S.

U.S. FOREIGN Foreign and Military Policy in Central America as

& MILITARY amended (Appendix B) .

POLICY IN

CENTRAL

AMERICA

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It was voted to honor a request, read by Ms. Hovey, from Ms. Maria Suarez, to have voice without vote.

A "Resolution on Calling on United Church of Christ Congregations to Declare Themselves Open and Affirming" was proposed by the Rev. Rose Ann Olmstead and spoken to by Ms. Suarez. It was voted to continue debate on this resolution following dinner.

There were theological reflections by Reuben Sheares, then a number of one-minute "Pitches." Following announcements by the Moderator, the session adjourned until after dinner.

The plenary session was called to order by the Moderator at 7:00 p.m. She turned the gavel over to Eric Bascom, Vice Moderator, who conducted the rest of the session. Following a number of "Speak Outs," the Moderator called on Susan Dickerman who reviewed the proposed amendments to the U.C.C. Constitution which were printed in the Annual Meeting edition of the Pilgrim State News. Following discussion, it was moved, seconded and voted that:

The Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ ratifies the Constitutional Amendments of paragraphs 3, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 34, 36, 40 as adopted and recommended by the Fourteenth General Synod.

Attention then returned to further discussion on a "Resolution on Calling on United Church of Christ Congregations to Declare Themselves Open and Affirming," which had been discussed before dinner. Several proposed amendments were defeated, and it was moved, seconded and voted that:

RESOLUTION The 185th Annual Meeting adopts the Resolution on

CALLING ON Calling on United Church of Christ Congregations to

UCC CONGRE- Declare Themselves Open and Affirming as printed

CATIONS TO (Appendix C) .

DECLARE

THEMSELVES

OPEN AND

AFFIRMING

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Announcements were made by the Moderator, and Dr. Williams asked for the privilege of speaking to the above resolution as a biblical and theological matter.

The Moderator declared a recess for an 8:00 p.m. worship service.

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The plenary session was called to order by the Moderator at 8:30 a.m., and began with singing led by the Rev. Mr. James O'Brien of Holliston, accompanied by Kathy Timpany. Gifford Towle, retired missionary and 50-year ordinand, led the meeting in prayer. Following several "Speak Outs," the Moderator introduced Mrs. Susan Ames of the Nominating Committee who presented the slate. The Recorder was instructed to cast a single ballot for the election of executive officers, officers, members of the Board, Councils and Committees and General Synod delegates and alternates.

A "Resolution on World Peace Tax", proposed by the Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility, was presented by Ms. Beverly Smith, and it was moved, seconded and voted that:

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A "Resolution on Peace with Economic Justice", proposed by the Revs. William Gregory, Roger Burkhart, Rose Ann Olmstead and John Pegg, was presented by Mr. Pegg. He presented the following corrections: line 7, capitalize "Season," and line 11 should read "on 1) defining our church..."; line 12 as "2) the theology of peace, and 3) the theology of economic justice." A proposed amendment to add at the end of the resolution "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 185th Annual Meeting takes the position that peace and economic justice can only be resolved when people seek spiritual enrichment" failed. It was voted to amend by inserting after "Shalom" in line 7, "/Salaam." It was moved, seconded and voted that:

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A "Resolution on Unions," proposed by the Rev. Mr. Jonathan C. Tetherly, was presented by him. Following a number of changes to the resolution, it failed.

A "Resolution on Vote for Peace" was proposed by the Rev. Mr. Ned H. Martin and presented by him. Mr. Martin pointed out the following changes by the Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility: lines 13-15 become lines 6-8 and the other numbers are moved down, so that the biblical texts are in the order in which they occur in the

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Bible; the words "and justice" need to follow "peace" in line 1; all the words following "WHEREAS" in lines 26 and 27 need to be in the lower case; and the words "and justice issues" should be inserted after "peace" in line 32. These amendments were voted, and it was moved, seconded and voted that:

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The 185th Annual Meeting adopts the Resolution on Vote for Peace as revised (Appendix F) .

It was voted to allow Mr. Cesar Coloma, Coordinator of Latino Ministries, to have voice without vote for the "Resolution on Latino Staff for the MACUCC," which was proposed by the Revs. William Garcia, Elizabeth Rice, Jonathan Tetherly, and James P. Keller. Mr. Keller was the presenter and pointed out an amendment to line 11 on page 2, adding "ecumenical" before "fellowship." It was moved, seconded and voted that:

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The 185th Annual Meeting adopts the Resolution on Latino Staff for the MACUCC as revised (Appendix G) .

A "Substitute Resolution on A Statement in Song of Dedication to God, Country and Fellowship," proposed by Mr. Richard L. Stewart, was presented by him. Following an amendment which carried and another which lost, the resolution itself lost.

A "Resolution to Celebrate the Success of the Nestle Boycott," proposed by the Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility, was presented by Ms. Marilyn Briggs and spoken to by Ms. Lois Happe. Amendments to begin the resolution with "WHEREAS five years..." and to add "to God" after "thanks" on line 14 on page two were accepted by the proposer, and it was moved, seconded and voted that:

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The 185th Annual Meeting adopts the Resolution to Celebrate the Success of the Nestle Boycott as revised (Appendix H) .

(Note: the assembled meeting sang "Alleluia" following the voting of this resolution.)

The Moderator reminded the meeting of their voted wish not to cut down on resolution time and that they therefore would have to return following worship and lunch for a final plenary session to complete business. There were theological reflections by Reuben Sheares, and the Moderator declared a recess for a communion service at the chapel.

The meeting was reconvened at 2:00 p.m., and a quorum was declared. A "Resolution on Affirmation Action," proposed by some 24 proposers, was presented by Ms. Carol Downe, who called on Ms. Valerie Russell to speak to it. The following friendly amendment was agreed to by the proposers: on page 1, line 4) following the word "Discrimination" insert "and the Boston Area Office of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission." It was moved, seconded and voted that:

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RESOLUTION The 185th Annual Meeting adopts the Resolution on ON AFFIRMA- Affirmative Action as revised (Appendix I) . TIVE ACTION 84-AM-17

The Moderator called on Susan Dickerman who thanked everyone who had worked on the Annual Meeting. Edmond Steele, Chair of the Credentials Committee, reported attendance as follows: 509 lay delegates, 272 clergy, 17 ex-officios, 102 visitors, and 81 others, for a total of 981 persons present at the meeting.

The Moderator called on Dr. Williams for closing words. He announced a gift for Ms. Duhamel, and she in turn presented a quilt she had made for the Conference, to be used in whatever way Ms. Rose Levonian, Associate For Conference Centers and Outdoor Ministries, chooses.

The Moderator turned the gavel over to Eric Bascom, Vice Moderator. All women planning to attend the National Women's Meeting in Milwaukee in July were asked to come forward, and Dr. Williams said a prayer for them.

Moderator Bascom then called on Susan Dickerman, who thanked all participants for their participation, and the meeting was adjourned at 3:15 p.m.

Mrs. Florence Hand Recorder

Appendix A - GUIDELINES FOR CLERGY COMPENSATION 1985

The 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ, concerned with the growth of its churches and the compensation of its ordained leaders, commends the effort of the local churches in endeavoring to reach the goals recommended in Guidelines for Clergy Compensation. 1984.

The 185th Annual Meeting recommends:

(1) that churches not yet at the present minimum salary of $14,500 continue working toward that minimum;

(2) that churches at, or very close to, the present minimum work at improving C, D, E, and F below;

(3) that churches already at or above the present minimum and also providing for C through F give a cost-of-living increase.

(PLEASE NOTE that these abbreviated guidelines are designed to be used in conjunction with Guidelines for Clergy Compensation booklet from the Conference office.)

A. CONSIDERATIONS FOR DETERMINING CLERGY COMPENSATION:

While the ministry is a unique profession requiring special patterns of financial compensation, several overall factors can be considered in determining the level of support for clergy. The total compensation package could justly be comparable to the median income of the parish and perhaps be on a par with that of the local high school principal, showing consideration for years of service and special skills and training and including annual cost-of-living increases.

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B. CASH SALARY:

The cash salary (not including housing and other expenses) ought to be no less than $14,500 for a full-time person in ordained ministry; less than $14,500 would indicate a person called to part-time work.

C. SOCIAL SECURITY ALLOWANCE:

The church, as an employer, should provide an amount equal to at least one-half of the self-employment SS tax of 11.8%; such an allowance would be taxable income but would ease the burden of the big SS tax bite.

*D. HOUSING THAT PROVIDES:

1. a furnishings allowance, all utilities, and an equity development plan for those living in a parsonage; OR

2. a housing allowance for those who want to rent or own their homes.

E. BENEFITS SHOULD INCLUDE:

1. a pension plan, with a church contribution of 14% of salary basis, which is (a) at least 130% of cash salary plus any furnishings allowance for those living in a parsonage, or (b) cash salary plus housing allowance for those with such allowance;

2. a family protection plan, including disability insurance, which is an additional 1% of pastor's salary basis;

3. group life insurance, which costs $50 per year;

4. Medical and health insurance, plus dental care, as provided through the United Church of Christ (e.g., $2544 in 1984 per family or $1272 for single);

5. continuing education funding;

6. sabbatical leave plan;

7. holiday and vacation time;

8. maternity/paternity paid leave.

F. ALL PROFESSIONAL EXPENSES:

These expenses are the cost of "doing business" for the church and should be paid directly or fully reimbursed and not considered salary. Included are:

1. books, professional subscriptions;

2. professional memberships;

3. travel expenses and car allowance (church-owned car or travel reimbursement) ;

4. any other expenses incurred by the pastor and directly attributable to the exercise of ministry.

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Appendix B - RESOLUTION ON U.S. FOREIGN AND MILITARY POLICY IN CENTRAL AMERICA

WHEREAS the current administration is requesting increased military aid to the government of El Salvador in spite of continuing brutal activities of right-wing death squads;

WHEREAS the Amnesty International has documented at least 3,000 killings of Indians by government forces in Guatemala and yet military aid continues to flow to that country;

WHEREAS the U.S. has significantly increased the amount of military aid to Honduras, has been building new military bases there, and has been conducting continuous joint military exercises on the Nicaraguan border;

WHEREAS the constant attacks and the threat of even wider hostilities have forced the Nicaraguan government and people to divert scarce material, human, and financial resources from the vital tasks of reconstruction and development to the buildup of the country's defense capabilities;

WHEREAS Costa Rica, in difficult financial straits, has accepted at least $2 million for the training of its Civil Guard and is under increased pressure from the U.S. to become militarized;

WHEREAS the Latin American Council of Churches has urged the churches in the U.S. to oppose any form of Aggression against Nicaragua, and the assembly of Evangelical Churches of Nicaragua has specifically requested the support of churches in the U.S. to stop the escalation of hostilities against that nation;

WHEREAS members of the United Church of Christ in this Conference and throughout the country have participated in the Witness for Peace in Nicaragua and have been sent by the United Church Board for World Ministries and the Office for Church in Society under their auspices to Honduras and Nicaragua to fact find under the mandate for peace of General Synod XIV;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ

1. calls upon the United States government and all other external governments to reverse their policies of seeking military solutions to the conflicts in Central America. Instead, we urge the United States government to utilize all diplomatic channels for peaceful negotiating and to allow self-determination in all Central American countries in pursuit of every opportunity to obtain just solutions to long-standing domestic problems;

2. asks individuals, congregations, and other bodies to call upon the United States government to cease all covert or overt activity designed to destabilize the government of Nicaragua;

3. supports the ongoing, non-violent, biblical, and prayerful Witness for Peace in Nicaragua for the Peace Movement in Nicaragua and our nation.

4. requests the Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility to encourage the churches of the Massachusetts Conference to study these problems and communicate their concern to President Reagan and members of Congress;

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5. requests that a copy of this resolution be sent by the Conference President, in addition to letters from individuals, to President Reagan, Secretary of State George Schultz, Senators, and the Massachusetts Congressional delegation.

Proposed by the Council for Mission Outreach & Social Responsibility Prepared by the Peace Priority Task Team

Appendix C - RESOLUTION ON CALLING ON UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

CONGREGATIONS TO DECLARE THEMSELVES OPEN AND AFFIRMING

WHEREAS the Apostle Paul has said that, as Christians, we are many members, but we are one body in Christ, and recognizing that lesbian and gay people are already members of the church of Christ through baptism and that these same persons have gifts of ministry and faith to offer the United Church of Christ; and

WHEREAS the United Church of Christ has historically affirmed a rich

diversity in its theological and biblical perspectives and, as a free

church, has encouraged freedom of individual response to the Gospel of Christ; and

WHEREAS the Tenth through the Fourteenth General Synods have adopted a number of resolutions affirming the civil rights of gay and bisexual people, encouraging the inclusion of gay and bisexual people on association church and ministry committees within the United Church of Christ, and addressing the concerns of same-gender oriented persons and their families within the United Church of Christ; and

WHEREAS the Executive Council of the United Church of Christ adopted in 1980 equal employment opportunity policy which does not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of sexual orientation; and

WHEREAS the United Church Coalition for Lesbian/Gay Concerns has urged the implementation of a process whereby United Church of Christ congregations adopt a statement of openness and affirmation of lesbian, gay and bisexual persons in the life and mission of the local congregations:

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ calls upon all Massachusetts UCC congregations to adopt a statement of openness and affirmation of gay, lesbian and bisexually oriented people who seek to lead Christian lives such as statements adopted by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) "More Light" churches and Lutheran Church in America "reconciled in Christ" churches; the UCC congregations may adopt the following statement or write one of their own;

AFFIRMATION OF OPENNESS AND WELCOME

We know, with Paul, that, as Christians, we are many members, but we are one body in Christ, and members of one another. With Jesus, we affirm that we are called to love our neighbors as ourselves and that we are called to act as agents of reconciliation and wholeness within the world and within the church itself.

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We know that lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons are often scorned by the

church and devalued and discriminated against both in the church and in

society. We wish to witness to our caring and concern for our gay,

lesbian, and bisexually oriented brothers and sisters in Christ by affirming the following:

-That we believe that lesbian, gay, and bisexually oriented people share with all others the worth that comes from being unique individuals created by God;

That gay, lesbian, and bisexual persons are welcome as members and participants in this congregation through the same affirmation of membership as is made by all other members of this church;

That we expect to celebrate and use the gifts, talents, and resources of our gay, lesbian, and bisexual members as we use and celebrate the gifts, talents and resources of all our members to build a church which is faithful to the mandate of God and working to bring about the fullness of God's reign;

That we welcome gay, lesbian, and bisexual members to participate fully in the life, leadership and employment of this church.

and;

FURTHER urges all Massachusetts UCC congregations to initiate immediately an education process that would be helpful in enabling lesbian, gay, and bisexual Christians to find all churches a home in which they would be truly welcomed; and

FURTHER calls upon the Massachusetts Conference of the UCC to provide and promote educational resources which local churches may use in seeking to become churches which will be welcome homes for gay, lesbian, and bisexual Christians; and

FURTHER calls upon all Massachusetts UCC congregations to adopt a non-discrimination employment policy covering lesbian, gay, and bisexual seminarians, clergy, other church professionals, and support staff persons.

FURTHER the 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference submits this resolution to the 15th General Synod of the United Church of Christ with following work changes: ''185th Annual Meeting..." shall be changed to "ISth General Synod, "Massachusetts Congregations" shall be changed to "UCC Congregations," and "Massachusetts Conference of the UCC" be changed to "The United Church of Christ."

(Note: the "Affirmation of Openness and Welcome" borrows heavily in wording and sentiment from the Affirmation of Welcome printed in Adventus, Vol. V, November 8, 1983 and from the Church of the Covenant "More Light" Statement, September 1980.)

Proposed by: The Rev. rose ann olmstead

Church of the Covenant, Boston, MA

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Appendix D - RESOLUTION ON WORLD PEACE TAX

WHEREAS Jesus Christ told the apostle in the garden to put away his sword;

WHEREAS we are called to be peacemakers and commanded to love God and our neighbors;

WHEREAS preparations for war in the nuclear age not only threaten combatants in a military situation but pose a clear and present danger to innocent civilians, to the natural environment, and to all of God's creation, which is our greatest gift and for which we have been charged with responsibility as stewards of the Earth;

WHEREAS many people of faith are engaging in war tax resistance as a moral alternative to payment for war preparations. General Synod 14 voted to support those who choose to protest war and preparations for war by non-payment of taxes, and the Massachusetts Conference Board of Directors has endorsed the Synod resolution;

WHEREAS the UCC has stood in support of conscientious objectors and those who oppose military service, resisting the draft as a matter of faith;

WHEREAS the World Peace Tax Fund would offer a legal alternative to non-payment of taxes for those who feel they cannot participate in war and preparations for war, just as conscientious objection provides an alternative to those who are unwilling to take up the sword;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ go on record as supporting legislation which would create a World Peace Tax Fund and, through the Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility,

1. advise MACUCC churches and their members that war tax resistance is now an act of civil disobedience as well as a matter of conscientious objection but stands as a concrete method of protest to taxation for war;

2. provide information to churches on proposed World Peace Tax Fund as a legal alternative to war tax resistance;

3. encourage individuals, congregations, and organizations associated with the Massachusetts Conference to contact their legislators to cosponsor and support the WPTF legislature proposal.

Proposed by the Council for Mission Outreach & Social Responsibility Prepared by the Peace Priority Task Team

Appendix E - RESOLUTION ON PEACE WITH ECONOMIC JUSTICE

WHEREAS, Jesus has called us to be peace makers, agents of reconciliation, to bring good news to the poor and to set at liberty those who are oppressed; and

WHEREAS, the United Church of Christ believes that all live under the sovereignty of God and that this sovereignty extends to all dimensions ot life; and

WHEREAS, our Christian faith leads us to believe that the Biblical reason of Shalom in which all people enjoy peace, security, and well-being, is God's will for the world; and

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WHEREAS, the United Church of Christ is presently working on defining our church as a peace church, the theology of peace, and the theology of economic justice; and

WHEREAS, the current priority of Peace ends at General Synod XV in 1985 and the priority selection for the 1985-1989 biennium is now in process; and

WHEREAS, the 184th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference and the XIV General Synod of the United Church of Christ recognized that economic issues are closely related to issues of justice, peace and international security and "opposed the identification of the peace issue with primarily white communities and the justice issue primarily with the Third World and "minority" communities and insists that these two goals not compete with each other in the life of the church but rather be pursued in harmony."

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ affirms the above stated positions and our desire that Peace with Economic Justice be the priority of the United Church of Christ for the biennium 1985-1989.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that local UCC churches in Massachusetts be encouraged to affirm this priority in the General Synod testing and selection process and in the life of their churches.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Minister and President of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ communicate this action to the Executive Council of the United Church of Christ.

Proposed by: The Rev. William Gregory, Lincoln

The Rev. Roger Burkhart, Cotuit

The Rev. rose ann olmstead, Boston

The Rev. John Pegg, Salem

Appendix F - RESOLUTION ON VOTE FOR PEACE

WHEREAS prior Annual Meetings have voiced concerns for peace and justice and urged pursuit of peace and WHEREAS we have biblical imperatives for involvement in seeking peace, in

Zechariah 8:16 "These are the things that you shall do: speak every person the truth to your neighbor, execute the judgment of truth and peace in your gates;"

Matthew 5:9 "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God."

Romans 14:19 "Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace and things wherewith one may edify another."

and many other such texts; and

WHEREAS peace groups within the MACUCC support and encourage actions to achieve the so-called nuclear weapons "freeze" and related peace and justice issues; and

WHEREAS the 1984 elections offer the opportunity to elect officials who will make a bilateral, mutually verifiable freeze our national policy; and

WHEREAS Freeze Voter '84 is organizing to achieve this goal and thus offers a vehicle for effective witness;

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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 185 Annual Meeting of the MACUCC, through its Council for Mission Outreach and Social Responsibility and Peace Priority Task Team, urges its members to work with Freeze Voter '84 to elect candidates pledged to the pursuit of peace and justice and such a nuclear weapons freeze.

Proposed by the Rev. Ned H. Martin, Second Church in Newton Prepared by the Yarrow Peace Committee, Second Church in Newton

Appendix G - RESOLUTION ON LATINO STAFF FOR THE MACUCC

WHEREAS the 182nd Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ referred the resolution of the Latino Ministries Task Force which called for the establishment of a full-time Latino Conference Staff person to the Massachusetts Conference Board of Directors; and

WHEREAS no full-time position in Latino concerns has been created by the Massachusetts Conference of the UCC; and

WHEREAS we are called as the people of God to baptize, serve and welcome all persons to the fellowship and church of Jesus Christ; and

WHEREAS 200,000 Latinos live in Massachusetts, 45% of whom are under the age of nineteen, and with their population growing; and

WHEREAS our life in Massachusetts is characterized by richness of cultural diversity and experience, and as the Masssachusetts Conference of the UCC, we wish to enhance our intercultural relationships; and

WHEREAS there is evidence of significant unmet religious need among Latino people in Massachusetts, and the United Church of Christ offers a ministry for Latinos who are seeking a spiritually strong church combined with a social action concern; and

WHEREAS transition in urban neighborhoods provides unique opportunities to respond to the spiritual and community needs of new constituency and thereby revitalize our urban churches through a ministry which is meaningful to the people who live in the neighborhoods where they are located; and

WHEREAS there is a need to strengthen and develop a Massachusetts Latino church in program network to address church, state, national and international issues of concern to Latino people and the whole church; and

WHEREAS there is a continuing need for the Massachusetts Conference to

speak for social justice for Latinos in churches, communities and

government

regarding issues of services, education, jobs, policy and funding of

resources; and

WHEREAS the realities of peace and national self-determination in the Caribbean, Central America and South America are of major concern to us;

THEREFORE BE IT RECOMMENDED by the 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference to the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Conference to meet these challenges by establishing a full-time conference-level program staff position in Latino ministry whose responsibilities would include:

1. Developing support with the two existing Latino UCC churches in Massachusetts.

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2. Aiding urban communities in Massachusetts in establishing new Latino congregations through NICD and other resources and methods culturally appropriate to Latino community groups.

3. Offering support and participation with UCC-related Latino agencies and organizations.

4. Encouraging seminary recruitment of Latino candidates for ordained and lay church and community leadership.

5. Encouraging inter-cultural conversation, theological understanding and mission cooperation with English-speaking people in our churches and communities.

6. Developing and strengthening the ecumenical fellowship throughout Massachusetts to deal with Latino-related issues and concerns.

Proposed by The Rev. William Garcia, Spanish Evangelical Church, Lawrence The Rev. Elizabeth Rice-Smith, Church of the Covenant, Boston The Rev. Jonathan Tetherly, 3rd Federated Cong. Church, Chicopee The Rev. James Keller, Executive Director, GLEAM, Lawrence

Appendix H - RESOLUTION TO CELEBRATE THE SUCCESS OF THE NESTLE BOYCOTT

"For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. . .

a time to kill, and a time to heal;

a time to break down, and a time to build up;

a time to weep, and a time to laugh;

a time to mourn, and a time to dance..."

Ecclesiastes 3:1, 3-4

WHEREAS five years ago, the Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ endorsed the Nestle Boycott, urging members of the Conference to participate in consumer action to persuade the Nestle Company to alter its promotion of infant formula in the Third World, the Conference was instrumental in obtaining the endorsement of General Synod 12 of that year. Three years ago, the Conference celebrated the adoption of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes passed by the World Health Assembly in Geneva. Throughout the time of endorsement, the members and churches of the Conference, supported by the Hunger Task Force, have been steadfast in their commitment to the cause until measurable changes in company behavior could be documented.

When the boycott began, mothers and children of the Third World were objects of unethical marketing practices of Nestle, including mass media advertising, use of 'milk nurses', distribution of free samples, and inappropriate pressure on medical personnel and institutions. As the boycott gained strength, announced policies of Nestle were changed. Gradually, changes were made in practices. With the WHO Code in place as an international standard, we have seen measurable progress toward our goal.

On January 25, 1984, Carl Angst, chief executive officer of Nestle, and the International Nestle Boycott Committee, signed an agreement that resolved the remaining differences between the boycott coalition and the company. The boycott was immediately suspended for a six-month evaluation period while careful monitoring of company progress proceeded. Reliable information indicates Nestle 's good faith in abiding by the agreement.

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What has been accomplished is significant. A major transnational company has made substantial changes in marketing practices. An international precedent has been established for regulating international business. A new international model for transnational organizing has been tested and found successful. This is cause for celebration.

But more important, a link has been forged between the people of the privileged, affluent developed world and the people of the developing world. We have established a relationship that in this instance replaces the impersonal oppressive economic ties established by Western corporations. That human link heightens our sensibilities so that our economic behavior cannot be as unconscious as in the past. The lives of the children we have helped to save depend on that increased awareness.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ:

1. commends the perseverance displayed in the infant formula campaign that sustained the boycott until appropriate changes in Nestle practice were accomplished;

2. commends the Nestle Company for its leadership in adopting and implementing the provisions of the World Health Organization Code;

3. celebrates the possibility of new life that the changes in marketing practices represent;

4. gives thanks to God for the sustained commitment of the members and churches of the Conference in solidarity with our international partners;

5. recommends that the Hunger Task Force continue to monitor the infant formula industry for compliance with the World Health Organizationp Code.

proposed by the Council for Mission Outreach & Social Responsibility Prepared by the Hunger Task Force

Appendix I - RESOLUTION ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

"WHEREAS THE TWELFTH GENERAL SYNOD voted The Christian Imperative: The affirmative action imperative for Christians is embedded in the heart of the gospel. Our faith is one which seeks equitable treatment among all human beings but we know that humans both by overt and covert intentional and unintentional actions do act towards each other in discriminatory and even invidious un-Christian ways. However, the gospel is always clear identifying with the oppressed and affirming those who are discriminated against.

The Christian imperative to act affirmatively to insure equitable treatment and justice is inherent in our devotion to the scriptures and in our devotion to the example and life of Jesus. All Christians who would call out "Lord, Lord," must also act affirmatively to insure that all people who are recipients of God's grace and love are treated justly by their global brothers and sisters and by the institutions in our society. "

AND WHEREAS the Twelfth General Synod also affirmed Affirmative Action and encouraged advocacy groups, legal strategies, and the filing of supportive briefs, amicus curiae in local and national cases in which affirmative action programs are at stake; and continued and expanded support for Project Equality, the church-related program that enables churches to use their purchasing power to support affirmative action and equal opportunity;

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AND WHEREAS, the 183rd annual meeting of the Massachusetts Conference U.C.C. voted a Conference Imperative on Racism and Economic Justice;

AND WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of the United States of America by a vote of 6-3 on June 12, 1984 stated that seniority systems outweigh the goals of Affirmative Action when an employer makes layoffs;

AND WHEREAS, the Chief of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division stated that "the decision went beyond seniority questions to rule out all court mandated preferential treatment of minorities and women in employment, except remedies for proven individual victims of discrimination. "

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the 185th Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ:

1) expresses our deep concern and dismay that the recent Supreme Court decision will result in increased unemployment of persons of color, women and persons with physical disabilities;

2) urges members of Congress to press immediately to create legislation which protects and supports those who have no seniority because of past discrimination against persons of color, women, and persons with physical disabilities generally;

3) urges members of Congress to abolish the present Civil Rights Commission forthwith, and re-establish an independent Civil Rights Commission which can express its autonomy from any administration;

4) urges the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination and the Boston Area Office of the U.S. Equal Opportunity Commission to monitor the effect of this decision within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on persons of color, women and persons with physical disabilities;

5) urges the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ to reaffirm our own commitment to the goals and objectives of affirmative action;

6) requests this resolution be communicated to appropriate persons in the Federal and State government.

The Rev. Jeanette A. Good, Amherst Ms. Faye Lowe, Wellesley

Ms. Pearl Bryant, Springfield The Rev. Diane Kessler, Boston

The Rev. Walter Pluker, Springfield Mr. Milus Hatchett, Springfield

Ms. Carol Downe, Needham The Rev. Nancy Rockwell, Auburndale

The Rev. Thomasina Yuille, Brockton Mr. Douglas Lowe, Wellesley

Mr. Ron McLean, Boston Ms. Judith A. Stoehr, South Dennis

The Rev. Paul Clayton, Needham Ms. Lois Happe, Cambridge

Mr. Richard Barter, Cambridge Ms. Valerie Russell, Boston

The Rev. William McCoy, Greenfield Ms. Ruth W. Evans, Worcester

The Rev. William Abernethy, Wellesley

Mr. Charles Downe, Needham

The Rev. Nancy Elder, Plymouth

Ms. Mary Baker, Brockton

Mr. Sammy Kennedy, Pittsfield

The Rev. Kathy Brownback, Boston

1984 Financial Statements 41

T^nandiaZ StatemeyvU

MASSACHUSETTS CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

SUMMARY OF OPERATING STATEMENT, YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1983

Budget Operating Actual Voted Statement

Operating Revenue $1,749,800 $1,711,600 $1,698,300

Operating Expense 1,749,800 1,711,600 1,777,200

Excess (Deficiency) of Revenue $ 0 $ 0 $ (78,900)

CONFERENCE COMMITMENT TO REPLACE CAPITAL USED IN FRAMINGHAM DEVELOPMENT AND RENOVATION Total Commitment $ 350,000

Revenue from 15(jr of Fellowship

Dues

and

UCC

Center

Fund

Contributions

1976

$

23

,700

1977

62

,100

1978

47

,900

1979

30

,800

1980

33

,000

1981

24

,700

1982

24

,000

1983

21,

,800

Total Re

venue

$

268

,000

Remaining Commi

tment ISTIAN

WORLD

MISSION

IN

1983

i_

82;

,000

. GIVING OF CHURCHES TO OUR CHR

Basic Support - Undesignated

$1.

,539,

,155

Directed Gifts

180,

,913

One Great Hour of Sharing

156,

,271

Neighbors in Need

84,

,182

Family Thank Offering

10,

,662

Christmas Fund

49,

,455

UCC Hunger Fund

16,

,987

NICD

92,

,528

Total Giving to OCWM

w

,130,

,153

ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1983

Current Assets $1,049,900

Current Liabilities 902,600

Net Current Assets $ 147,300

Investments $2,603,500

Land, Buildings § Equipment - Unrestricted 497,100

Total Net Assets $5,247.900

FUND BALANCES SUPPORTED BY NET ASSETS

Land, Building d, Equipment - Unrestricted $ 497,100

General Funds - Designated 545,300

General Funds - Undesignated (Deficit) (313,400)

Special Purpose - Restricted Funds 65,900

Endowment Funds - Income Unrestricted 2,427,600

Endowment Funds - Income Restricted 25,400

Total Fund Balances $5,247,900'

AUDIT

Financial Statements were audited by Alexander Grant § Company of Boston. A duplicate copy copy of their audit statement is available from the Treasurer's Office.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Details on any of the above are available from the Treasurer's Office in the form of reports to the 184th Annual Meeting.

GoKdon V. Tkofip

STATISTICAL TABLES

The statistics in this Year Book have been collected from the churches of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ for the period covering January 1, 1983 through December 31) 1983.

In the following pages, each church is listed alphabetically. Churches with Congregational Christian standing only are listed separately at the end of this report.

For full names, status, and addresses of ministers, refer to alphabetical lists in the back of the Year Book.

Reference marks used throughout the listing:

D - Dual standing, or affiliation, with another denomination.

L - Church is part of a Regional Parish, defined as two or more churches served by a multiple staff, each staff member being called by a specific church (or by a "Charge" included within the Parish), with an interehuroh coordinating agency. May involve churches of more than one denomination,

M - Charge, defined as two or more churches served by a single pastor with no interchurch coordinating agency. May involve churches of more than one denomination.

Y - Yoked, defined as two or more churches served by a single pastor with an interchurch coordinating agency. May involve churches of more than one denomination, having separate membership and worship services.

LM - Lay minister SU - Supply X - licentiate PT - Part time

- Church accessible to the handicapped, disabled.

A blank space opposite the church name in the pastors' column indicates there was no pastor at the time the report was made.

§ - Church made no report or report received after information was

given to the New York office. Statistics for these churches are from previous Year Book.

Schedule 1 . Congregational Christian Churches which have not voted to abstain from voting at time of submitting the Conference Report.

Schedule 11. Congregational Christian Churches which have voted not to be part of the UCC at the time of submitting the Conference Report.

MASSACHUSETTS - MASS (30)

348 - Andover A

352 - Barnstable BAR

356 - Berkshire BER

360 - Central CEN

368 - Essex E

372 - Franklin FR

376 - Hampden HAMP

380 - Hampshire HAMS

384 - Metropolitan Boston MET

388 - Old Colony OC

392 - Pilgrim PIL

Pastoral changes between the time Year Book data was sent to the National Office and the time of going to press for our Conference Year Book are not reflected in the following church listings, but are reflected in the alphabetical lists,

42

43

Statistics

1984

= 0=

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

0

11

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

-a: -J

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

0020

ABIN6T0N* UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

1968

A.

H. SLAKE

74

503

175

*

10 BEDFORD ST

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 878-0199

02351

L-

0. CLARKE, CE

83

0030

ACTONr ACTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1832

R.

H. OLMSTED

83

647

150

*

12 CONCORD RD.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 263-2728

01720

P- J-

E. THOMAS, AP J. HARTMAN, PE

79 61

0040

ACTON, SOUTH ACTON CONGREGATIONAL CH.

1893

R-

W. LILLEY

83

187

89

P.O. 80X 409

01720

M.

M. MORSE, RT

81

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 263-2332

0050

AGAWAHj. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1819

F.

C. BRYAN

62

4 56

161

*

745 «AIN ST.

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 736-7111

01001

L.

S. HOURIHAN, AP

81

0060

AGAWAMx FEEDING HILLS CONGREGATIONAL

1762

U.

B. SADLEIR

74

215

50

*

21 W. NORTHFIELD ST- ASSN.CCDE 376 (413) 786-5061

01030

0070

ANESBURYx MAIN ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1831

J.

MC CLOY, JR., IN

83

145

26

*

145 MAIN ST.

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 388-0932

01913

0080

AMESBURY/' UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1835

L.

K. WEINER, X

83

72

20

350 MAIN ST.

01913

C.

LEWIS, CE

31

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 385-9513

C.

E. SMITH, JR., SP

31

0090

AMHERST*' UCC FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1739

3 299

165 MAIN ST.

01002

ASSN-CODE 330 (413) 253-5055

0100

AMHERST, HOPE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH GAYLORD ST. ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 549-6906

01002

1907

L-

U. ANDERSON, SR., OD

60

29

0110

AHHERSTr NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH P.O. BOX 612 ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 549-0500

01059

1326

P-

S. HALL

71

249

70

0130

AMHERST, SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SOUTHEAST ST. ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 253-5365

01002

1824

A.

M. KENSETH

49

41C

101

0140

ANOOVER, 9ALLARD VALE UNITED CHURCH

1854

6-

S. CORNELL, OD

82

10<

93

*

23 CLARK RD.

ASSN. CODE 348 (617) 475-2506

01810

0160

ANDOVER, SOUTH CHURCH

1711

W.

A. EGMONT

78

74<

395

41 CENTRAL ST.

01810

D.

T. MELVIN, AP

79

ASSN. CODE 348 (617) 475-0321

K.

T. KALLIS, PT

83

0170

ANDOVER, UEST PARISH CHURCH OF ANDOVER

1326

G.

L. WARD

83

392

70

*

129 RESERVATION RD.

ASSN. CODE 348 (617) 475-3523

01810

0130

ARLINGTON, PARK AVE. CONGREGATIONAL CH

1899

M.

T. SATT, JR.

78

369

107

*

PARK AVE. & PAUL REVERE RD. ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 643-4477

0 2174

R- L.

STONE, SP COHN, CE

83 81

0190

ARLINGTON, PLEASANT ST. CONGREGATIONAL 75 PLEASANT ST. ASSN-CODE 384 (617) 643-0553

CH 02174

1342

K.

B. WENTZEL

77

24!

44

0200

ASH3URNHAM, COMMUNITY CHURCH BOX 326 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 827-5553

01430

1760

a 8i

76

0210

ASH3Y, ASHBY CONGREGATIONAL P.O. BOX 126 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 386-5566

01431

1819

S.

R. TUCKER

74

121

54

0220

ASHFIELD, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1763

H.

B. HINCHCLIFF

83

10<

\ 44

*

MAIN ST., P.O. BOX 156

ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 628-4470

01330

0230

ASHLAND, FEDERATED CHURCH OF ASHLAND

1835

R.

G. ROBERTSON, OD

67

95

135

P.O. BOX 26

01721

C.

A. AVILA, PE

67

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 881-1355

J.

CARPENTER-HENDERSON,SP

33

0235

ASSONET, THE UNITED CHURCH OF ASSONET NORTH MAIN ST. ASSN. CODE 383 (617) 644-5448

02702

1807

G.

A. NEWTON, JR.

82

14:

42

02 40

ATHOL, ATHOL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1830

J.

P. JOHNSON

79

2 81

150

*

1225 CHESTNUT ST.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 249-6202

01331

A.

T. JOHNSON, AP

7S

0255

ATTLEBORO FALLS,

CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

P.O. BOX 1319

ASSN. CODE 388 (617) 699-7700

02763

1874

S.

8ACHELDER

72

24t

90

0260

ATTLEBORO, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1748

K.

A. BOYLE

7<

75i

336

*

50 PARK ST.

ASSN. CODE 388 (617) 222-4677

02703

J.

K. DARLING, MM

64

0270

AUBURN, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 128 CENTRAL ST. ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 832-2845

01501

1776

3.

HELLSTROM, CE

82

25:

173

0280

AUBURN, PAKACHOAG CHURCH

1951

D-

R- KNIGHT

8C

82

27

*

191 PAKACHOAG ST.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 755-8718

01501

M.

MARTIN, AP

83

0290

AYER, FEDERATED CHURCH

1861

P.

D. GOFF, OD

81

64

47

«

21 WASHINGTON ST.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 772-2044

01432

0330

BARRE, BARRE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK ST. ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 355-4041

01005

1828

U.

G. HAYWARD

8C

272

110

0340

BECKET, FEDERATED CHURCH

1764

R.

S. PAYTON, JR., OD

77

59

19

<Y)

MAIN ST.

01223

ASSN-CODE 356 (413) 623-5217

44

Statistics

1984

3: a:

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

Q

0 z

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

Ig

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

0360

BEOfORO/ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

1730

J.

R.

GUSTAFSON

80

364

162

*

25 THE 6REAT RD.

01730

L.

H.

KOEBELE* MM

73

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 275-7951

S.

T.

STOWELL* CE

71

0370

BELCHERTOWN^ C0N6ftE3ATI0NAL CHURCH

1737

J.

H.

CHAPPLE

82

320

72

*

PARK ST.

01007

s.

SHATTUCK* CE

ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 323-7442

0380

BELNONT/^ FIRST ARMENIAN CHURCH

1905

V.

HARTUNIAN

59

230

90

*

330 CONCORD AVE.

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 484-4779

02178

J.

E.

HARTUNIAN* Y

74

0390

BELNONTa first congregational CHURCH 471 TRAPELO RD. ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 484-9730

02178

1865

3 210

-...

0400

BELMONT/^ PAYSON PARK CHURCH

1913

T.

R.

WILLIS

80

469

75

365 BELHONT ST.

02178

J.

R.

CHAPMAN* PE

63

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 484-1542

S.

S.

HALSTED* CE

83

0410

BELNONT^ PLYHOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1899

S.

F.

GARVEY

82

389

66

*

582 PLEASANT ST.

02178

S.

BURRIS* SP

82

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 484-5257

0420

BERKLEY* CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH S. MAIN ST.* R.F.D. 1 ASSN. CODE 388

027S0

1737

C.

G.

EARLE

80

104

36

0430

BERLIN* FIRST PARISH CHURCH CENTRAL ST.* BOX 73 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 838-2575

01503

1779

w.

C.

JONES

83

183

22

0440

BERNARDSTON* UNITED CHURCH OF 3ERNARDST0N

1824

D.

J.

ROTH

80

181

52

CHURCH ST.

01337

ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 648-9694

0450

BEVERLY* CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10 DANE ST. ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 922-4325

01915

1802

3.

C.

GRAVES* IN

583

77

0460

BEVERLY* FIRST FEDERATED CHURCH 167 HALE ST. ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 922-5135

01915

1953

T.

L.

HALL

74

96

30

0470

BEVERLY* IHMANUEL CHURCH

1903

D.

N. VANDERLINDE-ABERNATHY

82

296

61

*

140 BRIDGE ST.

01915

D.

C.VANDERLINOE-ABERNATHY

82

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 922-3174

0480

BEVERLY* SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1713

N.

J.

BARBER* AP

79

531

205

35 CONANT ST.

01915

R.

J.

WRIGHT* JR.

SO

ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 922-5722

OSOO

BILLERICA* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 13 ANDOVER RD. ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 663-8433

01821

1829

L.

H.

ROBERTS

81

227

136

0510

BILLERICA* COnnUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CH. 803 BOSTON RD. ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 663-3750

01866

1923

F.

C.

ANDERSON

81

3 112

05 20

BLACKSTONE* FEDERATED CHURCH 20 HENOON ST. ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 883-7885

01504

1838

P.

S.

SANBORN

81

88

84

0540

BOSTON* ALLSTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 41 aUINT AVE. ASSN.CODE 384

02134

1886

A.

W.

WELCH

a 135

0550

BOSTON* BRIGHTON EVANGELICAL CONG. CH.

1827

P.

G.

PITMAN

78

97

34

404 WASHINGTON ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 254-4046

02135

0570

BOSTON* FIRST CHURCH IN CHARLESTOMN 78 HIGH ST. ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 242-3483

02129

163 2

C.

V.

FORD* JR.

82

3 92

0580

BOSTON* CH. OF THE COVENANT* FEDERATED

1932

A.

L.

HASEMAN* PRESB.

75

73

98

*

67 NEUBURY ST.

02116

0.

L.

CERROTTI* IN

83

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 266-7480

H. R.

M. A.

MULLVAIN* AP* PT OLMSTEAD. CE

81

80

0600

BOSTON* D0RCHESTER/PIL6RIN CHURCH 540 COLUMBIA RD. ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 282-0456

02125

1362

D.

A.

VENATOR

60

a 50

0610

BOSTON* SECOND CHURCH IN DORCHESTER

1808

15;

20

*

44 MOULTRIE ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 825-2797

02124

0620

BOSTON* FOREST HILLS/COVENANT CONG 455 ARBORUAY ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 524-0775

02130

1881

a 249

0630

BOSTON* GRACE FEDERATED CHURCH

1836

D.

L.

HOLT

78

36

13

760 SARATOGA ST.* EAST BOSTON

02128

R.

P.

CLEVELAND* PE

48

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 549-5358

0640

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 6 WEBSTER ST.* BOSTON ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 361-0374

02136

1863

a 273

33

0650

BOSTON* BOTLSTON CHURCH

207 ANORV ST.* JAMAICA PLAIN ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 421-6394

02130

1879

a 26 3

0660

BOSTON* CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1853

D.

C.

BAILEY

74

103

31

85 SEAVERNS AVE.* JAMAICA PLAIN

02130

K.

BUDD* MM

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 524-4311

P.

SANGREE* SP

0690

BOSTON^ MT. VERNON CONGREGATIONAL CH.

1842

J.

W.

CRAWFORD

74

61

*

645 BOYLSTON ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 536-9212

02116

1984

Statistics

45

in cc

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

1 CHURCH SCHOOL

j_j

11

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

0700

BOSTON^ OLD' SOUTH CHURCH IN BOSTON

1669

J.

W. CRAWFORD

74

634

99

*

645 BOYLSTON ST.

ASSN. CODE 384 C617) 536-1970

02116

J.

R. «. J. 9.

R. SWENSON* AP

H. CHRISTENSON* AP

K. DEAN* SP

P. ARNOLD* CE

G. WORTH* MM

83 78 82 82

80

0730

BOSTON* ELIOT CONSL. CHURCH OF ROXBURY

1834

D.

L. EDWARDS AP

82

193

120

*

56 DALE ST.

ASSN. CODE 384 <617) 445-7525

02119

E.

T. C. L.

3. BLACKMAN* AP J. JORDAN* AP ROBERTSON* SP TYSON* CE

65

0750

BOSTON* ST. MARK CONG. CH. OF R0X3URY

1895

D.

A. HUGGRAY* SP

83

2 38

35

200 TOUNSEND ST.

02121

R.

ROBERTSON

72

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 442-0481

0755

BOSTON, SOUTH END LIBERATION CHURCH

1979

J.

COLON

83

15

*

340 SHAUnUT AVE.

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 536-3015

02118

0760

BOSTON* STRATFORD STREET CHURCH

1835

G.

H. HOSELEY* HETH.

32

262

10

WEST ROXBURY* 77 STRATFORD ST.

02132

A.

DAVIS* MM

82

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 323-4950

I.

AUBIEL* CE

0770

BQXB0R0U6H* CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. ASSN. CODE 360 <617) 263-7387

01719

1829

C.

H. WASHBURN* IN GARA8EDIAN* MM

82

177

47

0780

BOXFORD* FIRST CHUPCH CONGREGATIONAL

1702

S.

C. NUTTER

78

273

100

BOX 151

01921

H.

L. WALLACE* MM

83

ASSN. CODE 368 <617) 887-5841

0790

BOXFORD* BOXFORD SECODN CONGREGATIONAL

1736

N.

B. CROOK

a 286

WASHINGTON ST.* WEST 30XF0RD

01885

R.

E. JOHNSON* JR.

81

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 352-2127

0800

BOYLSTON* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1743

V.

PARMENTEH* SP

440

76

4 CHURCH ST.

01505

C.

V. FORD* JR.

82

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 869-2027

08 SO

BRIDGEWATER* CENTRAL SQUARE CONGREGATIONAL

1821

S.

W. TURRELL

84

288

14l|

*

CENTRAL SB.

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 697-6016

02324

0840

BRIDGEWATER* SCOTLAND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1821

G.

S. KENISON

44

3

MRS. WILLIAM JORDAN** 119 MAPLE ST.

02324

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 697-7315

0850

BRIMFIELO* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MAIN ST. ASSN. CODE 360 (413) 245-7162

01010

1724

W.

D. G03LE

82

175

61 j 1

085 5

BROCKTON* CHRIST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1850

R.

STOUGHTON* JR.* CP

57

1*254

327|

33 N. MAIN ST.

02401

E.

A. WALKER* CP

71

i

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 586-3022

S.

E. WAYLES* CP A. SAMMONS* CE

79 53

i

0870

BROCKTON* LINCOLN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 13 WALES AVE.

02401

1897

T.

A. YUILLE

83

63

17

1 ASSN. CODE 392 C617) 5S7-8219

1

09 20

BROOKFIELD* BROOKFIELO CONGREGATIONAL CH.

1827

C.

CHIFFELLE

75

128

59 1

COMMON S CENTRAL STS.

01506

[

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 867-6262

a 117

0925

SROOKLINE* BROOKLINE CHINESE CHRISTIAN

1979

~

60 HARVARD ST.

02111

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 426-4710

0930

BROOKLINE* HARVARD CHURCH

1844

R.

P. SHIRLEY* BAPT.

83

179

103

*

210 HARVARD ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 277-6860

02146

P.

C. COUGHLIN* AP

83

1

0950

BUCKLAND* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1785

H.

E. HUNSON* PT

73

87

15

*

UPPER ST. ASSN.CODE 372

01338

1

0960

BURLINGTON* UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CONS.

1735

R.

G. NYREN

78

385

124

12 LEXINGTON ST.

01803

K.

J. ANNAS* Y

83

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 272-3434

M. S.

E. MALKASIAN* CE S. CARTER* MM

32 69

0980

CAMBRIDGE* FIRST CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE

1633

A.

P. HAPPE

77

271

36

*

11 GARDEN ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 547-2724

02138

J. S.

H. LEAHON* PE HARLOW* CE

83

0985

CAMBRIDGE* FIRST KOREAN CH. IN CAMBRIOG

E

1980

Y.

I. KIM* PRESB.

81

9S

46

*

11 GARDEN ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 491-1474

02138

93

0990

CAMBRIDGE* NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1857

D.

C. ROSE

83

23

MASSACHUSETTS AVE. S ROSELAND-* ST.

02140

J.

THOMSON* AP

32

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 547-1443

1000

CAMBRIDGE* PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

186 5

9.

A. STEELE

73

93

20

35 MAGAZINE ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 661-1494

02139

1010

CAMBRIDGE* PROSPECT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1827

J.

THOMSON

81

66

2

*

99 PROSPECT ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 354-0895

NEW YORK

02139

D. F.

C. ROSE* AP M. WEISKEL* PE

83 70

1020

CANAAN* CANAAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1785

J.

W. nc KINSTRY

78

102

31

(Y)

CANAAN FOUR CORNERS

12029

*

ASSN.CODE 356 (518) 781-4982

46

Statistics

1984

CHURCHES

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

YEAR ORG.

PASTORS

TOTAL MEMBERS

CHURCH SCHOOL ENROLL- MENT

1030

*

1040 1045 1060 1070 1080

1090

*

1110 1130 1140 1160

1170

*

1180

*

1190

*

1200

1210

*

1230

*

1240 1250 1255

1260 tVJ

MASSACHUSETTS

CANTON#^ UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

1S41 UASHIN6T0N ST. 02021

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 828-2131 CARVER<^ FIRST C0NGRE6ATI0NAL CHURCH

UNITED PROTESTANT PARISH^ OF CARVER02330

ASSN.CODE 392 (617) 866-4493 CENTERVILLE^ SOUTH CONG. CH. OF BARNSTABLE

565 MAIN ST. 02632

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 775-8332 CHARLEHONT^ CHARLENONT/FIRST FEDERATED CH.

NAIN ST. 01339

ASSN.CODE 372 (413) 339-4294 CHARLTONf FEDERATED CHURCH OF CHARLTON

PO BOX 70 01507

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 248-5550 CHATHAH^^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

650 RAIN ST. 02633

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 945-0800 CHELMSFORD^ CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1 MORTHEN ST.*^ BOX 339 01824

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 256-5931

CHELSEAf first congregational CHURCH

26 COUNTY RD. 02150

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 884-0949 CHESTER^ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL

MAIN t niDDLEFIELD STS 01011

ASSN.CODE 376 CHESTERFIELD/^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

MAIN RD. 01012

ASSN.CODE 380 (413) 296-4050 CHICOPEE^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

306 CHICOPEE ST. 01013

ASSN.CODE 376 (413) 592-0396 CHICOPEE* THIRD FEDERATED CONGRcGATIONAL

101 SPRINGFIELD ST- 01013

ASSN.CODE 376 (413) 592-4867 CLINTON* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

BOX 216 01510

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 365-4648 CLINTON* GERMAN EVANGELICAL CONGL. CH.

59 BEECH ST. 01510

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 365-9232 COHASSET* BEECHWOOD CONGREGATIONAL

CHURCH ST. 02025

ASSN.CODE 392 (617) 383-0808 COHASSET* SECOND CONGREGATIONAL

43 HIGHLAND AVE. 02025

ASSN.CODE 392 (617) 383-0345 CONCORD* TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CH.

54 UALDEN ST. 01742

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 369-4837 CONCORD* WEST CONCORD UNION CHURCH

1317 MAIN ST.* WEST CONCORD 01742

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 369-6309 CONWAY* UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

PUMPKIN HOLLOW RD. 01341

ASSN.CODE 372 (413) 369-4040 COTUIT* FED. CH. OF BARNSTABLE

SCHOOL S HIGH STS.* BOX 436 02635

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 428-6163 CUMMINGTON* VILLAGE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MAIN ST. 01026

ASSN.CODE 380 (413) 634-2224 DALTON* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

514 MAIN ST. 01226

ASSN.CODE 356 (413) 684-1715

DANVERS* FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

41 CENTRE ST. 0

ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 774-0116

DANVERS* MAPLE ST. CONG'L CHURCH

MAPLE ST. C

ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 774-4510

DARTMOUTH* SMITH MILLS CHR. CONG. /U.C.C. 11 ANDERSON WAY* N. DARTMOUTH C

ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 994-6422

DARTMOUTH* CONG. CH. OF SOUTH DARTMOUTH 15 MIDDLE ST. C

ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 993-6676

DEDHAM* ALLIN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

683 HIGH ST. C

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 326-5050

1828 1732 1818 1785 1761 1720 1876

1841 1844 1764 1752 1834 1344 1887 1363 1324 1826 1889 1768 1923 1838 1785

1672 1844

1833 1307 1638

S. FINDLAY ROBB* SP niNKWITZ* CE H. MERRITT* OD

S. MONEY* CE

K. BAILEY MEES* OD* VIS.

W. EVANS SEARS* MM FRASIER* CE SEARS* MM J. 30UTHILETTE

H. E. WHITE* JR.

P. J. BAUMAN

W. S. DAVIS* OD

L. CAMPBELL* OD G. SEWELL* PEOD A. KRISTIANSEN* CE M. BENBOW FISCHER* SP

W. GILBERT J. MAN* PT KOHL* CE 6. CURTIS BROSS* SP

D. MOORE* OD

S. BURKHART

T- FOURNIER

W. 3ASC0H* JR. S. RYAN* AP L. GALLETLY* CE DAVIS-JOHNSON* Y F. TYNAN* JR.* MM R. CLOW

L. MEIER A. LARSEN* AP D. MULLINS* AP W. MILLER* JR. DOHERTY* CE

N, BOYNTON HI

9RITTAIN* RT

67

633

502 54 356 127 104 446 468

139

44

121

185

78

32

123

108

2 30

771

31«

85

98

103

878

226 742 213 496

408

1984

Statistics

47

3: or

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

Q

0 z

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

>-<:

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

1340

DEDHAN/^ RIVEROALE CONG'L CHURCH

1914

u.

s.

SAHAKIAN

82

109

*

NEEDHAK ST. g DIXON AVE. ASSN-CODE 384 (617) 326-4751

02026

1360

DEERFIELD^ SOUTH DEERFIELD C0N6*L CHURCH

1818

D.

H.

DORSET

79

3 70

N. MAIN ST.

01373

ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 665-3130

1370

DENNIS^ CONG. CH. OF SOUTH DENNIS

1817

R.

A.

STOEHR

65

196

66

218 HAIN ST.r P.O. DRAWER S

02660

W.

T.

VANDEVER, PE

62

ASSN. CODE 352 (617) 394-5992

3.

L.

BEAUPRE

1380

DENNIS^ UNION CHURCH OF

1838

D.

M.

POWERS

77

459

\Ci8

*

713 MAIN ST.y^ BOX U

02638

A.

B.

PRALL, CE

81

ASSN. CODE 352 (617) 385-3543

1390

DENNIS^ UEST DENNIS COHNUNITY CHURCH

1833

D.

H.

FINLEY, IN

84

191

68

MAIN ST., BOX 487

02670

H.

T.

POTTER, JR.

72

ASSN. CODE 352 (617) 398-6420

1420

DOUSLAS.^ FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1747

S.

E.

NYE

82

70

23

COHnON ST., EAST DOUGLAS, P.O. BOX 1110

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 476-3857

01516

1440

DOVER, DOVER CHURCH

02030

1762

D. J.

D. F.

CLARK VIEIRA, AP

64

486

235

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 785-0957

J.

MC

CULLOUGH, CE

75

1450

DRACUT, CHRIST CHURCH

1969

L.

A.

ZIMMERMAN

75

280

159

10 ARLINGTON ST.

01826

D.

M.

PATTERSON, SP

84

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 459-2022

1470

DUDLEY, FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1732

K.

L.

8R0CKNEY

81

163

57

*

P.O. BOX 559, DUDLEY HILL ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 949-0500

01570

14 80

DUNSTABLE, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1757

G.

MESEROLE

80

38

90

MAIN ST.

01827

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 649-6251

1490

DUXSURY, PILGRin CHURCH

1343

S.

F.

HUSSING

83

518

137

404 WASHINGTON ST., BOX 121, SNUG HARBOR ST

J.

L.

VINCZE, AP

78

ASSN.CODE 392 (617) 934-6591

02331

P.

G.

0'

BRIEN, Y SCHMIDT, SP

81

1500

EAST BRIDGEWATER, UNION CONGREGATIONAL 114 PLEASANT ST. ASSN.CODE 392 (617) 378-2874

CHURCH 02333

1826

K.

E.

ALLEN

81

218

119

1510

EASTHAHPTON, CONG'L CHURCH OF

1785

E.

F.

DIBBLE

78

495

137

*

112 HAIN ST.

ASSN.CODE 380 (413) 527-4790

01027

1520

EAST LONGNEADOW, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURC

1829

G.

H.

HARTTREE

75

637

113

*

7 SOHERS RD.

ASSN.CODE 376 (413) 525-4121

01028

J.

E.

6RINDR0D, AP

83

1525

EAST ROCHESTER, CONG'L CH. OF EAST ROCHESTER

1976

G.

A.

ROBINSON, III, OD

82

35

49

COUNTRY RD., W. WAREHAM

02576

K.

BOWDEN, CE

ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 522-1443

1540

EGREBONT, FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1816

W.

H.

OUFFE

83

116

33

(Y)

SOUTH EGREHONT

01258

E.

J.

DUFFE, MM

83

*

ASSN.CODE 356 (413) 528-2209

1550

ERVING, EVANGELICAL CONG'L CHURCH

1832

R.

E.

DAVIS

82

25

14

(Y)

MAIN ST.

01344

*

ASSN.CODE 372

1570

ESSEX, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1683

R.

R.

BRANCH, CONG.

83

145

46

*

HAIN ST.

01929

C.

NICHOLS, SP

83

ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 768-7855

1590

EVERETT, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1843

D.

J.

MONTZINGO

79

136

36

460 BROADWAY

02149

F.

E3RAHIH, CE

82

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 387-2515

1600

EVERETT, MYSTIC SIDE CONG'L CHURCH 422 MAIN ST. ASSN.CODE 334 (617) 389-2860

02149

1893

D.

E.

BENSON, OD

83

70

23

1610

FAIRMAVEN, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1794

P.

K.

LAUBI

81

155

63

CENTER S WILLIAM STS.

02719

J.

MADDAFORD, PE

81

ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 993-3368

1620

FALL RIVER, CENTRAL CONG'L CHURCH 100 ROCK ST. ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 679-6835

02720

1842

L.

W.

SILVESTER

80

142

62

1630

FALL RIVER, NORTH CHRISTIAN U.C.C. 3538 N. MAIN ST. ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 679-6835

02720

184 2

L.

W.

SILVESTER

80

9 35

11

1640

FALMOUTH, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1687

S.

F.

JOHNSON

68

502

151

68 HAIN ST.

02540

E.

G.

NOTES, AP

80

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 548-3700

1650

FALMOUTH, NORTH FALMOUTH CONG'L CHURCH

1832

C.

T.

WRIGHT

80

139

71

*

OLD MAIN RO., P.O. BOX 403, NORTH FALMOUTH

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 563-2177

02556

1690

FITCHBURG, FAITH UNITED PARISH CHURCH

1768

M.

E.

DAVIS

77

232

85

<L)

CALVINISTIC CONST., 820 HAIN ST.

01420

M.

J.

CAMACHO, AP

82

*

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 343-3307

1700

FITCHBURG, ELM ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1895

D.

E.

WUORI

81

ISO

72

*

264 ELM ST.

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 342-4257

01420

U.

A.

SUMNER, PE

47

1710

FITCHBURG, ROLLSTONE CONG'L CHURCH

1868

W.

N.

STONE

79

362

53

*

199 MAIN ST.

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 342-0432

01420

1720

FITCHBURG, TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1888

J.

J.

BOTT, IN

65

8

125 ROLLSTONE ST.

01420

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 342-9489

48

Statistics

1984

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

a

ii

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG,

NAME

-i

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

1730

FOXBORO^ BETHANY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1779

R.

i. WHITEHEAD

71

481

150

*

3 ROCKHILL ST.

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 543-5678

02035

L.

PREFONTAINE, CE

83

1740

FRAniN6HAn<^ GRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1873

T.

E. DIPKO

726

112

*

73 UNION AVE.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 872-3342

01701

J.

C. GOUDEY, CE

83

1750

FRAniNGHAn^ PLYMOUTH CHURCH IN

1701

D.

B. LEAVITT

76

740

253

EDSELL RD-^ P.O. 30X 2322

01701

D.

P. PROCTOR, AP

79

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 875-1364

A.

LANNOM, MM

66

1760

FRAniNGHAH/^ EDWARDS CHURCH

1827

M.

W. CROCKETT

80

94

26

39 EDWARDS ST.

01701

M.

MORASSETTE, CE

83

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 877-2050

1770

FRANKLINr FEDERATED CHURCH

1738

3.

H. BOUEN, IN

83

351

65

171 MAIN ST.

02038

L-

HEFFELFINGER, CE

79

ASSN-CODE 360 (617) 528-3303

1780

GARDNER/. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1786

J.

R. CONDON

72

207

32

*

28 GREEN ST.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 632-2142

01440

3. A.

CRONIN, MM STEVENS, CE

1820

GEORGETOWN, FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF 8 ANDOVER ST. ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 352-8443

01833

1732

P.

H. SOUTHWICK

65

264

178

1825

GEORGETOWN, 8YFIELD PAR. CH., INC.

1702

W.

E. BOYLAN

69

317

187

*

WARREN ST. P.O. BOX 154

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 352-2022

01833

R.

F. HC GLEW, AP

80

1827

GILBERTVILLE, TRINITARIAN CONG'L CHURCH MAIN ST. ASSN. CODE 360 (413) 477-8728

OF 01031

1327

3 62

1830

GILL, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TURNERS FALLS ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 648-9694

01376

1796

a 35

1850

GLOUCESTER, UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1887

N.

J. NORTON

77

42

27

*

3 NORMAN AVE., MAGNOLIA

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 525-3391

01930

1870

GLOUCESTER, TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1829

C.

P. BARNES

82

401

134

*

70 MIDDLE ST.

ASSN-CODE 368 (617) 283-1442

01930

C. E.

ROSE, AP PARSONS, CE

82 84

1890

GRAFTON, EVANGELICAL CONG'L CHURCH CENTRAL Sa., P.O. BOX 421 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 839-4513

01519

1731

J.

N. CEDARLEAF

75

246

92

1910

GRAN6Y, CHURCH OF CHRIST CONG'L, INC. P.O. SOX 177 ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 467-7096

01033

1762

R.

A. WYANSKI

72

214

94

1920

GRANVILLE, FIRST FED. CHURCH GRAN8Y RD. ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 357-8583

01034

1750

3 39

1940

GREAT BARRINGTON, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

CHURCH

1743

J.

A. MORGAN

79

262

87

*

251 MAIN ST.

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 528-2740

01230

1950

GREENFIELD, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1754

A.

N. SWEENEY

71

29C

84

*

43 SILVER ST.

ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 774-3449

01301

1960

GREENFIELD, R0B3INS MEM. CONG'L CHURCH 5? MUNSON ST., P.O. BOX 3167 ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 774-2559

01301

1919

a 178

1970

GREENFIELD, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1817

L.

H. DUNHAM

74

625

103

*

COURT SaUARE

ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 774-4355

01301

W. H.

R. MC COY, AP

R. GILMORE, MM

82 72

1980

GROTON, UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1326

P.

E. WEDLOCK

72

196

85

•*

219 MAIN ST.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 448-2091

01450

1990

GROTON, CHRISTIAN UNION CHURCH

1885

D.

K. CAIN

82

94

19

*

MAIN ST., WEST GROTON

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 443-3348

01472

2000

GROVELAND, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH KINS ST. ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 372-3463

01834

1726

N.

KLASSEN

83

367

30

2010

HADLEY, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1659

S.

J. PARKER

67

189

60

(Y>

MIDDLE ST.

01035

*

ASSN. CODE 330 (413) 584-4117

2020

HADLEY, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 243 RIVER DR. ASSN. CODE 380

01035

1331

S.

J. PARKER

67

56

5

2030

HALIFAX, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PLYMOUTH ST. ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 293-6393

02338

1732

R.

E. JOHNSON, JR.

77

232

134

2040

HAMILTON, FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1714

H.

L. BUSSELLS, CONG.

83

133

126

*

BAY RD.

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 468-1940

01936

2050

HAMPDEN, FED. COM. CHURCH OF 590 MAIN ST., P.O. BOX 246 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 566-3711

01036

1926

T.

D. HOWELLS

82

325

98

2060

HANOVER, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1728

W.

R. RILEY, JR.

64

3 88

159

HANOVER ST.

02339

J.

A. BANCROFT, CE

79

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 826-4762

T.

A. BOYER, MM

69

2070

HAROWICK, CALVINISTIC CONG'L CH. FED./D

1328

W.

P. MARTIN

81

81

50

(Y)

P.O. BOX 1

01037

lA.

RUGGLES, CE

83

*

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 867-3306

1984

Statistics

49

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

Q

=• 2

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG

NAME

>-5

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

2110

HARVARD^ EVANGELICAL CONG'L CHURCH

1821

R.

U.

JOHNSON

81

372

231

THE COMMON/ STILL RIVER RO.

01451

T.

H.

GREGG/

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 456-8788

2120

HARWICH* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1747

J.

R.

WILLIAMS

81

553

45

*

MAIM STw P.O. aOX 207

ASSN. CODE 352 (617) 432-1053

02645

M.

B.

CARVER-SCHAD/ CE

81

2130

HARWICH PORT, PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1854

C.

H.

MONBLEAU

55

1/070

99 i

*

533 MAIN ST./. P.O. BOX 247 ASSN. CODE 352 (617) 432-1663

0 2646

J.

P.

ROBERTSON

32

2140

HATFIELD/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1670

A.

L.

SEELY

80

182

36

*

MAIN ST.

ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 247-9540

01038

2160

HAVERHILL/ BRADFORD FIRST CHURCH OF CHR

,

1682

R.

H.

BARBER/ IN

83

307

62

10 CHURCH ST.

01830

0.

D.

ULLOM/ PT

69

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 374-1114

i

2170

HAVERHILL/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

183 3

F.

A.

PEASE/ JR.

78

140

I2I

*

232 MAIN ST.

ASSN-COOE 368 (617) 373-0331

01830

i

2180

HAVERHILL/ RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL CHURCH 278 GROVELAND ST. ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 372-9871

01830

1884

T.

L-

BENTLEY

83

301

32

2200

HAWLET/ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WEST HAWLEY ASSN. CODE 372

00000

1825

a 19

2205

HAYOENVILLE/ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BOX 265 ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 253-7062

01039

1851

a 99

....

2210

HEATH/ UNION EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF ASSN. CODE 372

01346

189 2

3 53

....

2220

HINGHAM/ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 366 MAIN ST. ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 749-1276

02043

1347

E.

E.

ALGER

69

672

320

2230

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1795

L.

J.

FOSS

81

149

22

*

MAPLE ST./ HINSDALE

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 655-8381

01235

i

22*0

HOLDEN/ CHAFFIN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HOLDEN S SHREWSBURY STS. ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 329-2146

01520

1903

R-

R.

ROCK

73

218

""

2250

HOLDEN/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1742

W.

W.

TUCKER

74

785

154

*

1180 MAIN ST.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 829-5411

01520

J.

G.

CRAW/ AP

82

2270

HOLLISTON/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1728

J.

H.

O'BRIEN/ JR.

81

720

191

*

725 WASHINGTON ST.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 429-2363

01746

K.

A.

JONES/ CE

83

2290

HOLYOKE/ GRACE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

1799

G.

R.

NASER

31

361

55

474 PLEASANT ST.

01040

N.

STRONG/ MM

80

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 538-8831

J.

HRYNIEWICZ/ CE

83

2300

HOLYOKE/ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1849

3.

L.

SLATER

80

454

138

395 HIGH ST.

01040

P.

A.

LAMLEIN/ CE

81

ASSN-CODE 376 (413) 532-1483

J.

E.

R. A.

MAES/ MM HIGGINS/ AP

80 76

2305

HOPEOALE/ UNION EVANGELICAL CHURCH 25 DUTCHER ST. ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 473-1476

01747

1901

R.

E.

PUGH

70

236

89

2310

HOPKINTON/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1724

R.

A.

GERMAINE/ BAPT.

72

471

260

*

2-4 MAIN ST.

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 435-3791

01748

2320

HOUSATONIC/ HOUSATONIC CONG'L CHURCH

1841

J.

A.

STOWELL

33

37

6

*

MAIN ST.

ASSN.CODE 356 (413) 274-6914

01236

2350

HUDSON/ FIRST FEDERATED CHURCH

1918

H.

L.

ALDRIN

71

110

47

*

200 CENTRAL ST.

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 562-9207

01749

E.

C.

BAILEY/ Y/ CE

83

2360

HUNTINGTON/ FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1778

R.

R.

PURINTON/ X

83

40

26

*

NORWICH HILL

01050

K.

WILTSHIRK/ CE

ASSN.CODE 380

2370

IPSWICH/ FIRST CHURCH IN IPSWICH MEETINGHOUSE GREEN/ BOX 105 ASSN.CODE 368

01938

1634

3 254

._..

2390

LAKEVILLE/ UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST PRECINCT ST./ RD 5 ASSN.CODE 588 (617) 947-2441

02346

1719

E.

W.

MATHEWS

83

168

88

2410

LANCASTER/ EVANG. CONG'L CHURCH OF

1839

W.

E.

DU30CQ/ III

71

192

150

*

793 MAIN ST.

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 365-6259

01523

2420

LAURENCE/ HOPE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 165 HAVERHILL ST. ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 682-5700

01841

1847

R.

L.

BROWN

82

183

....

2430

LAWRENCE/ UNITED RIVERSIDE CONG'L CHURCH

1878

R.

L.

PARCELL/ JR.

77

80

<Y)

290 WATER ST.

01841

*

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 686-5542

2440

LAWRENCE/ SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 198 S. BROADWAY ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 683-9163

01834

1868

a 136

2450

LAWRENCE/ SPANISH EVANG./ D 61A WARREN ST. ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 683-5917

01841

1968

a 73

50

Statistics

1984

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

^

o ^

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

2zl

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

2470

LEE/' FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1730

M.

E.

MARCUS

83

185

82

*

BOX 395^ PARK PL.

ASSM.CODE 356 (413) 243-1033

01238

L.

C.

DRUMM, CE

2480

LEICESTER, FIRST CONS'L CHURCH FED. WASHBURN SO. ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 892-3374

01524

1719

H.

A.

TAD6ELL, JR.

80

123

73

2490

LENOX/' U.C.C. THE-CHURCH-ON-THE-HILL

1769

R.

KYTE

78

206

20

*

65 MAIN ST.

01240

K.

KYTE, CE

82

ASSN.CODE 356 (413) 637-1001

2500

LEOniNSTER, THE CONGREGATIONAL CH. OF CHRIST

1374

L.

P.

DURGIN

82

155

26

583 WAIN ST.

01453

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 537-7054

2510

LEOMINSTER/. PILGRIM CONG'L CHURCH 26 WEST ST. ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 534-5164

01453

1822

L.

K.

HAPPE, AP

83

490

45

2520

LEVERETT, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1774

L.

F.

ROSE, SR.

76

81

10

*

ASSN.CODE 380 (413) 549-2670

01054

2530

LEXINGTON, HANCOCK

1868

P.

H.

MEEK

80

1,045

283

*

■1912 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 862-4220

02173

M. H. T. 0.

G. H. L. K.

GODFREDY, AP CLARK, PE CLOUGH, CE MAHER, MM

79

31 66

1 i

!

2540

LEXINGTON, PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1958

A.

H.

KOLSTI, JR.

80

252

40

*

55 COOLIDGE AVE.

02173

R.

KAUFMAN, CE

83

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 862-0357

1

2550

LINCOLN, THE FIRST PARISH IN

1747

F.

FREEMAN, IN

83

319

751

*

BEDFORD RD.

01773

C.

M.

STYRON, PE

35

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 259-8118

M.

P.

BARTLEY, CE

83

2560

LITTLETON, CONS'L CHURCH OF 308 KING ST. ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 486-3245

01460

1840

U.

E.

3ELDAN, JR.

78

306

136

2570

LONGMEAOOU, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

1716

C.

B.

SCHAAF, CP

65

1,625

339J

*

763 LONGMEADOW ST.

01106

G.

A.

DE LONG, CP

73

ASSN.CODE 376 (413) 567-6287

CN

. S

. BAXTER, CE

83

2580

LOUELL, CHRIST CHURCH UNITED IN

1969

J.

J.

ADAMS

80

394

31

1 8ARTLETT ST.

01852

S.

ROBINSON, SP

83

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 459-9631

D.

SCOTT, CE

83

2620

LOUELL, PAWTUCKET CONG'L CH. OF

1797"

K.

B.

ROHN

83

96

7

15 MAMMOTH ROAD

01854

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 452-2144

2630

LUDLOW, FIRST CHURCH IN

1774

L.

S.

BAXTER

83

271

70!

*

859 CENTER ST.

ASSN.CODE 376 (413) 583-3339

01056

!

2640

LUDLOW, UNION CHURCH OF 10 WINSOR ST. ASSN.CODE 376 (413) 583-5717

01056

1867

C.

W.

KIRKPATRICK

71

205

43

2650

LUNENBURG, FIRST EVANGELICAL CONG. CHURCH

1335

D.

c.

WILLIAMS

80

233

50

*

14 MAIN ST.

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 582-6572

01462

2660

LYNN, BETHANY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 410 EASTERN AVE- ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 598-0365

01902

1896

W.

H.

SIMPSON

60

119

76

2670

LYNN, CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1350

R.

A.

SAWYER, IN

172

20

97 BROAD ST.

01902

ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 592-8713

2690

LYNNFIELD, CENTRE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1720

H.

F.

STRICKLAND

76

664

130

*

5 SUMMER ST., LYNNFIELD CENTER ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 334-3050

01940

J.

A.

FRASER, AP, CE

82

199

2700

LYNNFIELD, COMMUNITY CONG'L CHURCH OF

1854

R.

A.

DINGES, AP

82

34

*

735 SALEM ST.

ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 599-4421

01940

2710

MALDEN, FIRST CHURCH IN 184 PLEASANT ST. ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 324-3733

02148

1649

H.

G.

LANDWEHR, JR.

78

412

«

2740

MANCHESTER, BY THE SEA, 1ST PAR. CONG. CENTRAL ST. ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 526-7661

CH. 01944

1716

J.

G.

HUGHES, II

80

257

71

2750

MANSFIELD, ORTHODOX CONG'L CHURCH OF

1838

C.

N.

HUME

81

307

100

*

17 WEST ST., B 322 ASSN.CODE 383 (617) 339-4793

02048

2760

MAR8LEHEAD, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

1684

R.

H.

NIEHOFF

79

613

204

*

10 STACEY ST.

ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 631-0620

01945

C.

F.

HOOD, AP

65

2780

MARLBOROUGH, FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1666

W.

N.

PRUITT

81

425

215

*

HIGH ST. S BOLTON ST. ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 485-6297

01752

2790

MARSHFIELD, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1994 OCEAN ST. ASSN.CODE 392 (617) 334-4972

02050

1632

u.

J.

COX, JR.

69

282

182

2810

MATTAPOISETT, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHURCH ST., BOX 284 ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 758-2671

02739

1736

R.

D.

PATCH

83

315

127

2830

MAYNARD, UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1852

R.

W.

WOOD

78

161

70

*

80 MAIN ST., P.O. BOX 211 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 897-2522

01754

2840

MEDFIELD, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

1828

R.

L.

WOOD

65

761

263

MAIN ST.

02052

L.

B.

HOLDEN, AP

81

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 359-2351

1984

Statistics

51

X a:

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

Q

o z

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG

NAME

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

2860

HEDFORDf NORTH ST. UNION CONS'L CHURCH

1915

0.

RODRIGUES-LIHA* OD

83

58

1

(L)

144 NORTH ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 395-2471

02155

2870

NEDFORO^ UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1887

w.

JONES* OD

83

31

<L>

IS MARION ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 395-3360

02155

2880

NEDFORO^ THE CONG'L CHURCH OF 397 HICH %^., WEST BEDFORD ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 395-3360

02155

1872

F.

H.

OORAN

83

341

38

2910

MELROSE^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1848

D.

A.

WELLS

79

826

145

*

121 U. FOSTER ST.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 665-3030

02176

M. C. A.

C.

w. w.

TIRA8ASSI* AP FULLER* PE SPOLLETT* CE

81 61

2930

MELROSE HIGHLANDS^ CONG'L CHURCHOF

1875

D.

N.

NICHOLS

31

553

60

355 FRANKLIN ST.# MELROSE

02177

F.

MUSSER* PE

35

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 665-4200

J.

A.

MARTIN* PE

2940

MERRIMAC/^ PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 27 CHURCH ST. ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 346-8400

01860

1726

E.

D.

COMINS* JR.

67

137

134

2950

METHUEN^ BETHEL ARMENIAN CH. PLEASANT ST.

01844

1943

INAC

ASSN.CODE 348

2960

METHUEN/^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1729

D.

R.

LAORE

57

358

180

26 PLEASANT ST.^ P.O. BOX 126

01844

C.

H.

STILL* AP

82

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 687-1240

E.

J. N.

W. T. L.

JENKINSON* PE KELLEY* CE

HANSEN* MM

24

83 81

2970

METHUEN* FOREST ST. UNION CHURCH

1913

R.

L.

PARCELL* JR.

77

101

41

(Y)

COR. FOREST ST. S LOWELL ST. ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 683-8523

01844

2990

HIDDLEBORO# NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 38 PLYMOUTH ST. ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 947-0732

02346

1743

P.

E.

LAUFFER* OD

70

70

41

3000

MIDDLEFIELDr CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SKYLINE TR. ASSN.CODE 356

01243

1783

C.

D.

MORRISON

83

42

25

3010

MIDDLETONr CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MAPLE ST. ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 774-3788

01949

1729

S.

H.

BARRETT* III

81

347

69

3030

MILLBURY^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH WEST MAIN ST. ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 865-9737

01527

1747

A.

W.

PERKINS

81

128

61

3040

MILLBURY# RAYMOND MEMORIAL CHURCH 5 RAYMOND ST. ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 752-4790

01527

1934

88

10

3050

MILLBURY.' FEDERATED CH. (SECOND CONG'L)

1827

R.

A.

MATTOZZI* OD

81

123

80

20 MAIN ST.

01527

J.

OLLIKKALA* MM

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 865-6274

3055

MILLERS FALLSr FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF BRIDGE ST. ASSN.CODE 372 (413) 659-3430

01349

1872

R.

E.

DAVIS

32

138

72

3060

MILLIS* CHURCH OF CHRIST CONG'L

1714

J.

C.

SLEEPER* CP

78

325

207

142 EXCHANGE ST.,^ P.O. BOX 57

02054

J.

B.

SLEEPER* CP

81

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 376-5034

3070

MILTON# EAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1843

L.

P.

SMITH

82

378

25

610 ADAMS ST.

02186

L.

C.

SCHROEDER* PE

39

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 698-0270

L.

n.

TIGERT* SP

83

3080

MILTON/^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1678

[>.

E.

TATRO

61

188

20

495 CANTON AVE.

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 696-8517

03186

3090

HONSONr FIRST CHURCH OF HIGH ST. ASSN.CODE 376 (413) 267-3312

01057

176 2

D.

E.

NIELSEN

81

290

159

3100

MONTAGUE* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CENTRAL ST. ASSN.CODE 372 (413) 367-2818

01351

1751

H.

R.

EVANS

78

165

62

3120

MONTAGUE/. FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1875

0.

R.

GOODE

82

126

30

L ST.

01376

C.

Z.

POTTER* CE

ASSN.CODE 372 (413) 863-9844

3130

MONTEREY* UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST BOX 308 ASSN.CODE 356 (413) 528-1031

01245

1750

tf.

V.

BRALLIER

65

96

10

3160

NAHANT* VILLAGE CHURCH 27 CLIFF ST. ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 581-1202

01908

1350

E.

F.

SWANSBURG

62

a 212

3170

NATICK* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1802

R.

B.

DENNETT

66

596

250

*

MAIN S CENTRAL STS.» BOX 237

01760

i.

SCHOFER* CE

83

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 655-5880

3180

NATICK* ELIOT CH. OF SOUTH NATICK /FED ELIOT ST. ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 653-2244

01760

1651

a 50

3190

NEEDHAM* CONG'L CHURCH OF

1857

P.

C.

CLAYTON

73

927

245

1154 GREAT PLAIN AVE.

02192

6.

c.

JENKINS* AP

81

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 444-2510

J.

p.

MACKEY* CE

79

3210

NEW BEDFORD* PILGRIM CHURCH* INC. PURCHASE S SCHOOL STS* BOX D-320 ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 997-9086

0 2742

1807

D.

p.

RANSOM

73

142

13

52

Statistics

1984

I QZ

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

Q

oi

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG,

NAME

ig

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

3220

NEU BRAINTREE<> THE NEW 9RAINTREE CONG. CH. INC. OAKHAH RD 01521 ASSN.COOE 360 (617) 867-3306

1754

w.

P. MARTIN

71

54

50

3230

NEWBURY^ FIRST PARISH CHURCH IN

20 HI6H RD.# P.O. BOX 308 01950 ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 465-5597

163 5

w.

R. CARTER

80

202

67

3240

NEUBURYPORT^ BELLEVILLE CONS'L CHURCH

300 HIGH ST. 01950 ASSN.COOE 368 (617) 465-7734

1803

E.

6. HAN6EN

69

195

60

5250

NEUBURYPORT*^ CENTRAL CONS. CH. U.C.C.

1768

R.

E. BORNGENr IN

224

42

*

14 TITCOBB & PLEASANT STS. 01950 ASSN.COOE 368 (617) 465-0533

H.

B. MINERS PE

57

3260

NEU HARLBOROUSHr UNITED CH. OF

1960

J.

G. GASKILL^ PE

120

7

*

SOUTHFIELO 01259 ASSN.COOE 356

3270

NEW SALEH*^ CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

MAIN ST. 01355 ASSN.COOE 372 (617) 544-3239

1845

R.

J. COSSEBOOM

65

47

3260

NEUTONr UNITED PARISH OF AUBURNDALE

1850

E.

R. JOHNSON/ OD

333

85

*

64 HANCOCK ST. 02166

N.

R. ROCKWELL/ AP

81

ASSN.COOE 384 (617) 964-8516

E.

W. MEYER/ PE

S3

3300

NEWTON^ ELIOT CHURCH OF

1845

H.

R. DAVIS

259

137

*

474 CENTRE ST. 02158 ASSN.COOE 384 (617) 244-3639

J.

MERRILL/ CE

80

3310

NEUT0N# CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1368

W.

P. TOLLEY

78

300

45

218 UALNUT ST.^ NEUTONVILLE 02160

Y.

K. HONG/ CE

83

ASSN.COOE 384 (617) 244-5395

3330

NEUTON^ UNION CHURCH IN UABAN

1905

E.

C. BECK

81

298

18

14 COLLINS RD. 02168

J.

B. BAGLEY/' CE

83

ASSN.COOE 384 (617) 527-6221

3340

NEUTON^' WEST SECOND CHURCH

1781

N.

H. MARTIN

81

646

154

*

60 HIGHLAND ST.,^ WEST NEWTON 02165

N.

L- GOTTSHALL/ AP

82

ASSN.COOE 384 (617) 244-2690

J.

R.

FOSTER/ CE CANNON/ PE

32 72

3350

NEWTON HIGHLANDS^ HIGHLANDS CONG'L CHURCH

1872

3.

S. ALLEN

79

217

165

54 LINCOLN ST.r NEWTON 02161

M.

B. HANDSPICKER/ AP

69

ASSN.COOE 384 (617) 527-3898

K.

F. MC WHORTER/ CE

83

3360

NORFOLK/^ FEDERATED CHURCH OF

1795

L.

R. KANTIER/ OD

69

141

131

*

1 UNION ST. 02056

J.

EVANS/ CE

83

ASSN.COOE 360 (617) 528-0262

N.

EVANS/ CE

83

3370

NORTH ADAWSr FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

MAIN ST. 01247 ASSN.COOE 356 (413) 663-9940

1827

H.

V. LLOYD/ JR.

78

2 90

70

3380

NORTHAMPTON/^ EDWARDS CHURCH

297 MAIN ST. 01060 ASSN.COOE 380 (413) 584-5500

1833

A.

S.

E. ACHESON C. ROSSI/ CE

79

424

61

3390

NORTHAMPTON/^ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

COR. OF MAIN S CENTER STS. 01060 ASSN.COOE 380 (413) 584-9392

1661

R.

L. HOSER

76

329

84

3410

NORTH ANDOVER, TRINITARIAN CONG'L CHURCH

1834

H.

I. SCHUMM

67

370

190

250 MAIN ST. 01845

P.

B. SCHUMM/ AP

76

ASSN.COOE 348 (617) 686-4445

G.

M.

B. JONES/ CE RIOEOUT/ Y

3430

NORTH ATTLEBORO/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OLD POST RD. 02760 ASSN.COOE 388 (617) 695-1713

1712

H.

C. SINGLEY/ III

74

155

70

3440

NORTHBOROUGH^ TRINITY CHURCH OF

1832

C.

S. WOLF/ 00

645

229

*

23 MAIN ST/^ P.O. BOX 241 01532 ASSN.COOE 360 (617) 393-8156

D.

F. SHELDON/ AP

73

3450

NORTHBRIDGEx CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

895 HILL ST.# WHITINSVILLE 01588 ASSN.COOE 360 (617) 234-6013

1782

G.

C. MERTEN

77

48

33

3460

NORTHBRIDGE/ ROCKDALE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FOWLER RD 01534 ASSN.COOE 360 (617) 234-8484

1879

H.

E. JOHNSTON

79

40

15

3490

NORTHFIELD/^ TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MAIN %T., 01360 ASSN.COOE 372 (413) 498-2431

1825

L. S.

E. PARRILL NC GOWAN/ CE

77

308

50

3500

NORTH READING^ UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1720

H.

B. FOHLIN<^ JR.

65

334

119

P.O. BOX 366 01864 ASSN.COOE 384 (617) 664-3703

E.

ZEIMETZ/ CE

81

3510

NORTON^ TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1832

P.

H. 8URDITT

79

262

135

*

EAST MAIN ST. 02766 ASSN.COOE 388 (617) 285-4710

3515

NORWELL# UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CONG. OF

1966

0.

C. NORLING

69

493

445

*

460 MAIN ST. 02061 ASSN.C.ODE 392 (617) 659-2887

35 20

NORWOOD/' FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1736

L.

H. WARNER

73

333

69

*

100 WINTER ST. 02062 ASSN.COOE 384 (617) 762-3320

3530

OAKHAM^ OAKHAM CONG'L CHURCH

COLOBROOK RD. 01068 ASSN.COOE 360 (617) 882-3830

1773

0. S.

R. ELLIS N. ELLIS

80

88

55

3540

ORANGE^ CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

93 S. MAIN ST. 01364 ASSN.COOE 372 (617) 544-6895

1846

C.

C. CLOSE

82

234

87

3550

ORANGE^ COMMUNITY CHURCH OF

1945

A.

W. SHAW/ UNIT.

70

29

*

N. ORANGE S TULLY/. MAIN ST., NORTH ORANGE ASSN.COOE 372 (617) 249-3352 01364

1984

Statistics

53

q: tn

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

o

=> =

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG^

NAME

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

3560

ORLEANS^ THE FEDERATED CHURCH OF

1646

R.

T. JONES

70

540

45

*

162 MAIN ST. P.O. BOX 761<. EAST ORLEANS

D.

C. ALLEN, CE

83

ASSN. CODE 352 (617) 255-3060

02643

3580

OXFORD^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN MAIN ST. ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 987-2211

01540

1721

K. L.

H. BROWN

R. YEAGLE, PE

75

262

65

3590

PALnER# SECOND CONGEGATIONAL CHURCH 80 PLEASANT ST., P.O. BOX 386 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 233-6958

01069

1894

A.

C. COPITHORNE

77

435

181

3610

PALMER/' THREE RIVERS UNION EVANG. CH. MAIN ST., THREE RIVERS ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 233-5233

01030

1870

D.

S. MATHISON, SU

48

6

36 20

PAXTON, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1767

D.

D. WHITCOMB

72

414

218

1 CHURCH ST.

01612

T.

L. SMITH, X

83

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 756-2818

J.

T. WHITCOMB, CE

72

3640

PEA80DY, SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1710

C.

H. SIMONSON

83

328

95

*

60 PROSPECT ST.

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 531-1964

01960

3660

PELHAM/- UNITED CHURCH OF AMHERST RD. ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 253-3820

01002

1959

J.

FIEGENBAUH

99

12

3690

PERU# FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1770

n.

KITCHEN

79

49

39

(Y)

MAIN RD.

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 655-8365

01235

3700

PETERSHAM, ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL

1823

G.

P. TATE

70

124

49

MAIN ST.

01366

H.

P. HORN, AP

78

ASSN. CODE 360

3710

PHILLIPSTON, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF RO 1 ASSN. CODE 360

01331

1785

a 81

3720

PITTSFIELO, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

1764

R.

L. FLOYD

82

450

70

*

27 EAST ST.

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 447-7351

01201

L. E.

D.

R. STEI6LER, MM W. BURNISKE, Y CARTER, PT

59 80 82

3730

PITTSFIELD, IMHANUEL COMMUNITY CHURCH L. KIMPLE, 99 MELBOURNE RD. ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 442-8905

01201

1913

I.

M. JONES

82

55

3740

PITTSFIELD, PILGRIM MEMORIAL CHURCH

1897

C.

J. PEPPER

78

147

35

249 UAHCONAH ST.

01201

A.

S. WHEELOCK, PE

31

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 447-7443

3750

PITTSFIELO, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1846

3 87

50 ONOTA ST., P.O. BOX 1412

01201

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 442-4574

3760

PITTSFIELD, SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 110 SOUTH ST. ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 442-7357

01201

1850

3 472

3770

PLAINFIELD, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, INC MAIN ST. ASSN. CODE 380

01070

1786

P.

F. HC KEAN

32

38

25

3790

PLYMOUTH, CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMAGE

1301

G.

L. MARKS

71

706

228

«

TO«N SQUARE

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 746-3026

02360

N.

L. ELDER, AP

SO

3800

PLYMOUTH, SECOND CHURCH OF STATE RD., MANOMET ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 224-2113

02345

1738

D.

A. LEACH

69

a 136

3810

PLYHPTON, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MAIN ST. ASSN. CODE 392

02367

1698

D.

H.

R. WHEELER GAULEY, CE

32

159

105

3820

PRINCETON, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1764

H.

D. GROVE

83

307

75

*

P.O. BOX 121

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 464-2837

01541

3830

QUINCY, BETHANY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1832

J.

W. ARNOLD

81

52C

88

*

18 SPEAR ST.

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 479-7300

02169

J.

F. HUNTINGTON, AP

82

3850

QUINCY, FIRST CHURCH OF SQUANTUM 164 BELLEVUE RD., NORTH QUINCY ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 328-6649

02171

1914

E.

A. LANGEVIN, OD

78

179

36

3870

QUINCY, MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1885

A.

R. CURTIS

70

176

47

65 NEWBURY AVE., NORTH QUINCY

02171

C.

W. PENNEY, AP

81

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 328-5240

3880

QUINCY, WOLLASTON, UNION CONGREGATIONAL 136 RAUSON RD. ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 479-6661

CH. 02170

1897

F.

W. ARCHER

72

151

35

3900

QUINCY, HOLLASTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 48 UINTHROP AVE. ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 773-7432

0 2170

1876

L.

F. MARTIN

70

168

37

3905

QUINCY POINT, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1884

W.

C. HARDING, III, AP

83

657

114

*

444 WASHINGTON ST.

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 773-6424

02169

a.

BAHARIAN, PE

3910

RANDOLPH, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1731

A.

W. BOWLER

56

4 29

90

*

1 S. MAIN ST.

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 963-6373

02368

3920

RAYNHAM, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1731

M.

R. LAMSON

81

226

108

785 S. MAIN ST., RAYNHAM CENTE

02767

R.

D. GA6N0N, Y

83

ASSN. CODE 388 (617) 822-6177

3930

READING, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1770

P.

E. BARNES

68

867

247

*

25 WOBURN ST.

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 944-0205

01867

D.

H. HUFFORO, AP

82

54

Statistics

1984

3: a:

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

1 CHURCH ! SCHOOL

0

oi

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

cnuj <t_J

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

39«0

REHOBOTH^ CONGRE6ATI0NAL CHURCH

1721

R.

A. WEIR

75

451

155

139 BAY STATE RD- 02769

S.

LOMAS* CE

83

ASSN. CODE 388 <617) 252-4545

3980

RICHHOND/^ CONERESATIONAL CHURCH IN

1765

J.

D. WATSON

82

123

9

STATE RD. 01254

R.

R. CHARRON* MM

80

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 698-2575

4000

ROCHESTER* NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

247 NORTH AVE. 02770 ASSN. CODE 338

1753

19

4010

R0CKLAND# FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

12 CHURCH ST. 02370 ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 878-1790

1813

T.

W. KUGLER

83

171

57

4020

ROCKPORT* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1755

R.

C. BORTON

73

184

50

*

MAIN S SCHOOL STS. 01966 ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 546-6638

4030

ROWLEY* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1639

H.

G. MYERS

82

221

641

*

MAIN ST. 01969 ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 948-3993

1

1

4040

ROYALSTON* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

MAIN ST. 01368 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 249-9155

1766

J.

M. WILLIS* OD

77

139

25i

4050

ROYALSTON, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1837

J.

M. WILLIS* OD

77

30

24

*

SCHOOL ST.* SOUTH ROYALSTON 01374 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 249-9155

4060

RUTLAND* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

MAIN ST.* P.O. BOX 484 01543 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 886-4453

1723

R.

S. PRYCE

70

429

99

4070

SALEM* CR0N3IE ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1832

C.

C. NAVLE

78

25

7 CROHBIE ST. 01970

J.

STEWART* AP

83

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 745-1121

M.

F. SPENCER* LH

82

4080

SALEM* TABERNACLE CHURCH

1629

J.

T. PEGG

83

235

40

*

WASHINGTON % FEDERAL STS. 01970 ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 744-3164

B.

WICKLIFFE* SP

83

I

4100

SANDWICH* FIRST CHURCH OF CHRUST

1638

W.

S. GEERTZ

81

449

149

*

MAIN ST.* P.O. SOX 810 02563 ASSN. CODE 352 (617) 888-0434

4110

SAUGUS* CLIFTONOALE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

50 ESSEX ST. 01906 ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 233-2663

1883

W.

F. SMITH

218

54

4120

SAUGUS* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1732

R.

C. DALY

83

106

31

*

300 CENTRAL ST. 01906 ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 233-3028

4130

SCITUATE* FIRST TRINITARIAN CONG'L CH.

1635

G.

A. HODGKINS

68

451

115

*

COUNTRY WAY 381 02066 ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 545-5300

J.

BECHTOLD* CE

4150

SHARON* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1741

F.

L. LAMSON

80

361

64

29 N. MAIN ST.* P.O. BOX 423 02067

K.

P. STEERE* AP

33

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 784-2631

4160

SHEFFIELD* OLD PARISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MAIN ST. 01257 ASSN.CODE 356 (413) 229-8173

1735

R.

A. JONES

76

166

54

4170

SHELBURNE* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1770

L.

R. GILES

77

130

53

*

COMMON RD. 01370 ASSN.CODE 372 (413) 625-9774

4180

SHELBURNE FALLS* TRINITY CHURCH

SEVERANCE ST. 01370 ASSN.CODE 372 (413) 625-2341

185 0

3.

E. NEW

69

145

79

4190

SHERBORN* PILGRIM CHURCH

255 S. MAIN ST. 01770 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 655-1667

1830

K.

D. POWELL

79

459

170

4210

SHREWSBURY* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1723

P.

R. AOKINS

83

941

145

*

CHURCH RD. 01545 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 845-7286

R. S.

S. BACHELDER* AP J. DAVIS* MM

8C

4230

SOMERSET* CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1411 COUNTY ST. 02726 ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 672-6623

1841

H.

H. EMERY

56

151

97

4250

SOHERVILLE* BROADWAY WINTER HILL CONG. CH.

1864

J.

F. MERRILL

74

68

14

404 BROADWAY 02145

J.

J. GUNTHER* III* AP

82

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 623-3442

W.

T. HOWE* PE

82

4260

SOHERVILLE* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1853

J.

THOMAS

77

208

51

89 COLLEGE AVE. 02144

K.

HULT* CE

84

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 666-1536

4280

SOHERVILLE* PROSPECT HILL CONGREGATIONAL CH. 17 BOW ST. 02144

1374

~—

INAC

ASSN.CODE 348

4290

SOUTHAHPTON* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1737

R.

W. GARDINER

82

292

70

*

HAIN ST.* P.O BOX 14S-C0LLEGE HIGHWAY 01073 ASSN.CODE 380 (413) 527-1173

4295

SOUTH ATTLEBORO* BETHANY CONGREGATIONAL CH. 516 NEWPORT AVE. 02703 ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 761-7698

1886

a 160

4300

SOUTHBOROUGH* PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1831

C.

A. REYNOLDS

79

307

110

*

COHHON ST. 01772

E.

W. HIGGLES* JR.* CE

83

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 485-4847

A.

LANGORD* MM

71

4320

S0UTHBRID6E* ELM ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1801

D.

G. CHRISTENSEN* JR.

77

301

135

ELM ST.* P.O. BOX 723 01550

C.

A. AVILA* AP

75

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 764-8058

V. E.

RIDEOUT* Y

F. MATHEWSON* PE

82 71

1984

Statistics

55

SE

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

Q

ii

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

>-<C

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

4330

SOUTH HADLEY/^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1733

C.

P.

BLAKNEY

70

4 91

79

1 CHURCH ST. 01075

C.

A.

AVILA/ AP

75

ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 532-2262

J.

3.

G. J.

ROBERTS/ CE WHITE/ CE

4340

SOUTH HADLEY FALLS/^ CONG'L CHURCH OF

1824

C.

E.

IHLOFF

74

493

39

11 N. MAIN ST. 01075 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 539-9373

4350

SOUTHWICKx CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1773

D.

D.

WRIGHT

79

283

99

*

488 COLLEGE HUT., P.O. BOX 42 01077 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 569-6362

4360

SPENCER/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

MAIN ST., P.O. BOX 187 01562 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 885-2149

1744

C.

H.

STRAIGHT

69

269

111

4370

SPRINGFIELD/ EAST CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL

1925

G.

R.

SCHWARZ

63

433

41

60 BOWLES PARK 01104

S.

J.

MOORE/ CE

81

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 734-3356

4380

SPRINGFIELD/ EMMANUEL CHURCH

1888

R.

G.

LAMBERT

83

192

12

761 SUMNER AVE. 01108

J.

E.

DUNKERLEY/ CE

83

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 732-2738

4390

SPRINGFIELD/ FAITH UNITED CHURCH

1894

c.

A.

SEPARK

79

647

70

52 SUMNER AVE. 01108

R.

B.

GIBSON

82

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 739-4723

4400

SPRINGFIELD/ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST CONG'L

1637

J.

D.

RIDDLE

80

719

73

*

COURT SQUARE 01103

R.

K.

LOESCH/ AP

33

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 737-1411

G.

H. E.

TOWLE/ VIS. PAGE/ MM

81 60

4410

SPRINGFIELD/ FOSTER MEMORIAL CHURCH

1946

8.

0.

8REUER

76

536

149

*

36 PURITAN RD. 01119 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 782-2112

J.

P.

L0G6IE/ CE

82

4430

SPRINGFIELD/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF BOX 382/ 94 BERKSHIRE ST. 01151 ASSN. CODE 376 (000) 413-4204

1348

8.

T.

LOCKHEART/ OD

41

141

19

4440

SPRINGFIELD/ NEW COVENANT HOUSE

98 WELLINGTON ST. 01109 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 734-2793

1979

K.

A.

CHILDS

79

14

14

4450

ST. JOHNS CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

643 UNION ST./ SPRINGFIELD 01109 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 734-2283

W.

E.

FLUKER/ OD

81

315

45

4460

SPRINGFIELD/ SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1342

J.

W.

AMES

68

1/195

114

*

45 MAPLE ST. 01105

L.

F.

GALLIHUE/ AP

83

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 732-0117

D. R. F.

R. D. F.

LEHMANN/ AP

SARTWELL/ CE

DRIFTMIER/ PE

81

4470

SPRINGFIELD/ UNION CHURCH OF

1923

R.

STOWE/ IN

166

59

91 JASPER ST. 01109

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 732-2950

4490

STERLING/ FIRST CHURCH OF

1752

J.

W.

GRAY/ OD

80

175

161

6 MEETINGHOUSE HILL RD. 01564

P.

WHITAKER/ PE/ OD

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 422-6657

F.

J.

LOUNGWAY/ PE

4500

STOCKBRIDGE/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1734

A.

M.

COMSTOCK

75

210

45

*

MAIN ST. 01262 ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 298-4683

4510

STOCKBRIDGE/ CONG'L CHURCH OF INTERLAKEN

BOX 759 01262 ASSN. CODE 356

1324

A.

M.

CONSTOCK

77

23

4520

STONEHAM/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN

1729

G.

C.

RIEGER

72

602

66

CHURCH ST. 02180

0.

I.

LUCAS/ CE

78

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 438-0097

4530

ST0U6HT0N/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1744

E.

0.

GEIGIS

70

312

65

*

76 PIERCE ST. 02072 ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 344-2631

4540

STURBRIDGE/ FED. CH. STUR3RIDGE S FISKDALE MAPLE ST./ BOX 193 01566 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 347-3915

1736

E.

T.

BERKELEY/ JR.

75

117

96

4550

SUDBURY/ MEMORIAL CONGREGATIOANL CHURCH

CONCORD S CHURCH RDS. 01776 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 443-3885

1640

S.

G.

RUSSELL

73

a 426

4560

SUNDERLAND/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF P.O. BOX 56 01375 ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 665-7937

1718

C.

E.

MC EWAN

81

84

4570

SUTTON/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1720

A.

J.

BIERKAN

78

403

109

BOSTON RD. 01527

L.

T.

FRENCH/ PE

66

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 865-6914

4580

SWAMPSCOTT/ FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1346

C.

M.

WHITCHER

78

463

155

4

40 MONUMENT AVE. 01907

J.

C.

MARSHALL/ AP

82

ASSN. CODE 368 (617) 592-6081

J.

STEWART/ AP

G.

E.

WEBSTER/ CE

J.

BERGSTROM/ SP

H.

W.

BRINKLEY/ MM

4590

SWANSEA/ FIRST CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONAL CH.

1693

L.

TAVITIAN

80

2 28

49

P.O. SOX 76 02777

ASSN. CODE 338 (617) 673-7179

4600

TAUNTON/ UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

265 W. BRITTANIA ST. 02780 ASSN. CODE 388 (617) 824-0656

1868

U.

F.

PETERSON

75

a 184

4630

TEHPLETON/ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

WELLINGTON RD./ BOX 356 01468 ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 939-2003

1755

a 74

56

Statistics

1984

z an

Od CD

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

o

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

>-<c

o

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

4640

TEHPLETONf NEHORIAL CONGIEGATIONAL CHURCH

ELH %T., BALDUINVILLE 01436 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 939-8688

1874

a 165

4650

TEUKSBURV.^ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1735

p.

D. NILLIN

30

358

190

EAST ST. 01876

H.

B. LOOHIS/^ CE

79

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 851-9411

G.

S. KENISON# PE

81

4670

TOPSFIELO.^ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1663

L.

B. KOHLHOFER

70

9 793

9 E. COBNON ST. 01983

E.

H. BERGMANN, AP

78

ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 887-2101

4680

TOUNSEND^ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1734

N.

G. LUND

83

266

55

BROOKLINE ST.<^ P.O. BOX 487 01469

3.

MOORE/' CE

81

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 597-8925

4690

TRURO^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL PARISH OF

1711

R.

DRONSFIELD, OD

77

23

*

J. DYER<^ BOX 905 02666 ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 349-9592

4720

UPTON^ UNITED PARISH CONGREGATIONAL OF

CENTRAL %a., BOX 382 01568 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 529-3192

1735

D.

P. TROAST/^ OD

81

197

109

4730

UXBRIDGE^ FIRST EVANGELICAL CONG'L CH.

1830

H.

E. JOHNSTON

82

97

58

(n)

20 DOUGLAS ST. 01569 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 278-3071

4740

WAKEFIELD^ FIRST PARISH CONG'L CHURCH

1644

R.

A. WEISEN3ACH

83

600

194

*

CHURCH ST. S LAKE AVE.» P.O. 9r P.O. BOX N ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 245-1539 01880

4750

UALPOLE^ UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1877

J.

W. COAKLEY

80

213

88

RHOADES AVE.y^ EAST WALPOLE 02032

S.

MARSEILLES/^ SP

83

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 668-1355

4760

MALPOLE^ UNITED CHURCH IN

1927

c.

L. BAKER# AP

80

562

104

*

30 connoN st. 0208I

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 668-0551

4770

HALTHAH/^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1820

J.

D. JOHNSTON/' SR.

77

355

29

730 NAIN ST. 02154

D.

F. PETERS/. JR., Y

81

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 899-3891

4780

UALTHAN/. LAKEVIEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

P.O. BOX 123 02154 ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 893-0636

1924

R.

F. HOAGLANDER

72

a 149

4785

«AQU0IT# UAQUOIT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1849

R.

E. SISSON

74

171

48

*

15 PARSONS LANE» EAST FALMOUTH 02536 ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 548-5269

4790

UARE« UNITED.' EAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

BOX 616 01082 ASSN.CODE 36C (413) 967-6339

1826

J. E.

A. EWEN

A. RANDLE, PE

82

a 203

4820

UAREHAN# FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1739

S.

FASTH

81

252

134

*

GIBBS AVE. 02571 ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 295-1630

4830

UARRENr FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF FED.

1743

8.

H. MILTON, IN

8;

104

20

*

UINTHROP TER. 01083 ASSN.CODE 360 (413) 436-5582

4840

WARWICK^ TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1829

0.

RAY

71

31

36

*

ATHOL RD. 01364 ASSN.CODE 372 (617) 544-2630

J.

C. PETERSON, SP

4850

WATERTOWN* ARMENIAN BENORIAL CHURCH

32 BIGELOU AVE. 02172 ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 923-0498

1915

R.

D. TOVHASSIAN

83

170

35

4860

NATERTOUN/^ PHILLIPS/' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF 111 NT. AUBURN ST. 02172 ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 924-3664

1855

R.

A. YOUNG, 00

83

263

48

4880

WEBSTER/' UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FED.

4 CHURCH ST. 01570 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 943-0061

1838

C.

R. HARRAH

79

a 138

4890

UELLESLEY/' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1798

W.

a. ABERNETHY

75

1,281

260

*

WELLESLEY SO. 02181

P.

J. NAYHER, JR., AP

79

ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 235-1988

A.

G- ABERNETHY

31

4900

HELLESLEY HILLS/^ FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

184 7

C.

B. ADAMS

73

1,232

225

*

207 WASHINGTON ST- 02181 ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 235-4424

D.

S. DEROGATIS, AP

74

4910

WELLFLEETr FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1720

K.

C. ROSCOE

77

224

58

MAIN %^.r BOX 825 02667

L.

HEAP, PE

61

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 349-9457

4920

WENDELL

01379

1774

INAC

ASSN.CODE 372

4930

WENHAN/^ FIRST CHURCH IN CONGREGATIONAL

1644

W.

H. JOHNSON

68

331

148

MAIN S ARBOR STS./' P.O. BOX 437 01984 ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 468-2668

C.

M. HOLLAND, CE

68

4935

WEST BARNSTABLE, WEST PARISH CONG'L CHURCH

1616

D.

W. YOHN

72

372

120

BOX 201 02668

C.

B. MILLETT, X

80

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 362-4445

4940

WESTBORO, THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF

1724

N.

G. HELM

72

756

133

8 CHURCH ST. 01581

W.

S. SODMAN, AP

80

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 366-2000

4950

WEST BOYLSTONr FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1796

D.

J. HEINTZELMAN

73

597

173

*

CENTRAL ST. 01583 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 835-4462

S.

M. EDWARDS, AP

84

4960

WEST BRIDGEWATERr THE FIRST CHURCH

HOWARD ST* 02379 ASSN.CODE 392 (617) 587-3118

1920

p.

E. HANNA

83

75

60

1984

Statistics

57

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

o

ii

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

CCUJ <t_J

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

4970

UEST BROOKFIELD# FIRST CONG'L CHURCH OF

1717

D.

R.

ELLIS

81

89

52

*

N. NAIN ST. 01535 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 867-7078

A. V.

AFTON, LM ROSE, Y

J.

A.

CONSTANTINE, Y

4975

WEST CUnniNGTON, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1839

R.

T.

FOURNIER

81

38

<Y)

01026 ASSN-COOE 380 (413) 634-2224

4980

WESTFIELO# FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1679

Q.

L.

PEACOCK

71

849

332

*

19 BROAD ST. 01035 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 568-2S33

T.

F.

POTTER, AP

82

4990

UESTFIELO<^ SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1856

P.

J.

KAKOS

82

337

70

487 WESTERN AVE., P.O. BOX 814 01036

P.

SIBLEY,

83

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 568-7557

5000

WESTFORD, FIRST PARISH CHURCH, UNITED

1828

G.

E.

DOWNEY, OD

70

185

34

MAIN ST., P.O. SOX 403 01886

3.

JELLIS, CE

78

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 692-8350

5010

WESTHAHPTON, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

RFD, EASTHANPTON 01027 ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 527-4204

1779

K.

E.

NICHOLS

76

253

50

5020

WESTMINSTER, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL OF

138 MAIN ST. 01473 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 874-5790

1742

C.

W.

LYNEHAN

71

357

121

5040

WESTON, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

1960

D.

E.

SUTLER

83

218

36

*

130 NEWTON ST. 02193 ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 899-5417

5050

WESTPORT, UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

500 AMERICAN LEGION HGWY. 02790 ASSN. CODE 383 (617) 636-5829

185 8

J.

M.

HANER

S 111

5090

WEST SPRINGFIELD, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1698

J.

S.

BARBER

78

522

100

PARK & LATHROP STS. 01089

K.

I.

LEE, OD

79

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 739-6603

J.

K.

KELLOGG, CE

83

5100

WEST SPRINGFIELD, HITTINEAGUE CONG'L CHURCH

1350

D.

L.

DICKERMAN

77

648

130

1840 WESTFIELD ST. 01089

S.

P.

DICKERMAN, CE

81

ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 734-1290

F.

B.

A.

R.

MC CONNELL, CW COLLINS, PT

64 79

5110

WEST STOCKBRIDGE, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1739

J.

W.

MC KINSTRY

78

50

5

<Y)

MAIN ST. P.O BOX 293 01266

*

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 232-4256

5120

WEST TISBURY, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1679

J.

C.

MARTIN

82

118

10

*

BAIN 8 nUSIC STS. 02575 ASSN. CODE 352 (617) 693-2842

E.

J.

H. E.

MILLS, PE WALLACE, CE

5130

WESTWOOD, FIRST PARISH OF

1730

T.

P.

FRITSCH

80

62G

151

*

NAHATAN & CLAPBOARD TREE STS. 02090

C.

E.

SHOWALTER, SP

82

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 326-5344

L.

BARNES, SP

82

5140

WEYHOUTH, FIRST CHURCH IN

17 CHURCH ST., WEYMOUTH HEIGHT 02189 ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 335-1686

1623

G.

0.

BLUME

78

a 152

85

5150

WEYMOUTH, THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN

1843

C.

T.

MC CLELLAN

82

193

56

*

1320 COMMERCIAL ST. 02189 ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 335-6919

D.

H.

REMICK, Y

83

5160

WEYMOUTH, OLD SOUTH UNION CONGREGATIONAL CH.

1723

T.

0.

MARTINSON

72

630

136

25 COLUMBIAN ST., SOUTH WEYMOU 02190

S.

L.

REMICK, AP

79

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 335-2545

5170

WEYMOUTH, PILGRIM CONG'L CHURCH

1852

C.

A.

SMITH

81

550

120

ATHENS ST., NORTH WEYMOUTH 02191

D.

C.

WARD, PE

56

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 337-2075

0.

H.

REMICK, Y

82

5190

WHATELY, FIRST CHURCH OF

MAIN ST. 01093 ASSN. CODE 372 (413) 665-3537

1771

C.

E.

MC EUAN

81

a 93

5195

WHITINSVILLE, VILLAGE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MEMORIAL S8., P.O. BOX 217 01588 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 234-7901

1834

R.

0.

SPARROW

76

340

99

5200

WHITMAN, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1307

L.

N.

HASTINGS, JR.

71

243

45

519 WASHINGTON ST. 02332

J.

A.

TILBE, SP

81

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 447-5557

5210

WILBRAHAM, GRACE UNION CHURCH

1876

R.

G.

BRUNS

69

249

32

*

CHAPEL ST. & MOUNTAIN RD., N. 01095 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 596-4397

5220

WILBRAHAM, UNITED CHURCH OF

1741

P.

W.

7ECKHAUSEN, JR.

67

617

175

500 MAIN ST. 01095 ASSN. CODE 376 (413) 596-4030

J.

L.

DUNN, AP

82

5230

WILLIAMSBURG, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

N. MAIN ST. 01096 ASSN. CODE 380 (413) 268-7557

1771

J.

J.

WILLIAMS

82

189

49

5250

WILLIAMSTOWN, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1765

R.

K.

8UCKWALTER

80

343

98

906 MAIN' ST. 01267

M.

E.

BAILEY, CE

83

ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 458-4273

5280

WILMINGTON, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN

1733

W.

L.

MURDOCH

80

230

85

*

220 MIDDLESEX AVE., P.O. BOX 206 01887 ASSN. CODE 348 (617) 658-2264

5290| UINCHENDON^ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1763

01475

INAC

ASSN. CODE 360

5300

WINCHENDON, NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

25 WASHINGTON AVE. 01475 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 297-1716

1843

D.

C.

BELCHER

133

38

58

Statistics

1984

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

CHURCH SCHOOL

o

11

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

st-l

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

5310

UINCHESTERy FIRST C0NGRE6ATI0NAL CHURCH

1840

w.

6.

DAVIS

71

1'086

529

*

ON THE COMMON 01890

0.

K.

BLACK' AP

76

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 729-9180

D.

c.

D.

T. S. S.

ROWLINGSON' PT HOLSHOUSER' CE LANG' Y

76 82

82

5340

WINTHROP# UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

22 TEHKSeURY ST. 02152 ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 846-4005

1896

J.

R.

COYLE

82

a 93

5360

WOBURNr HONTVALE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

CENTRAL S ORANGE STS. 01801 ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 933-1090

1892

R.

c.

WADE

76

a 148

5370

UOBURN>^ NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

896 MAIN ST. 01810 ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 933-1229

1849

R.

R.

ABELE

78

275

48

5380

WORCESTER^' ADAMS SQUARE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 26 BURNCOAT ST. 01605 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 852-3429

1898

K.

L.

HARINGA

78

134

25

5390

WORCESTER' ARMENIAN CHURCH OF THE MARTYRS

20 ORMOND ST. 01609 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 752-0986

1892

N.

H.

SHNORHOKIAN' OD

81

50

6

5400

WORCESTER' BETHANY CHURCH UNION PARISH

1891

P.

H.

FERRIN' OD

81

129

31

*

1189 MAIN ST. 01603 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 752-8387

5440

WORCESTER' FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN

1716

i.

R.

SNYDER

78

48!

45

1070 PLEASANT ST. 01602

D.

KOSKELA' CE

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 752-4635

5450

WORCESTER' HADWEN PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 6 CLOVER ST. 01603 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 752-7489

1916

R.

F.

FENBY

64

315

90

5470

WORCESTER' LAKE VIEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1890

R.

S.

BALFE

83

lie

9

*

113 COBURN AVE. 01604

S.

CONCORDIA' MM

83

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 756-5857

5480

WORCESTER' PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1887

M.

W.

PERRY

67

194

63

*

80 RUSSELL ST. 01609 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 752-2468

5490

WORCESTER' PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1885

N.

W.

BUSH

79

92

31

*

911 MAIN ST. 01610 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 753-6970

5495

WORCESTER' UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST' CONG.

0082

N.

H.

GIFFORD

80

799

86

*

5 CHESTNUT ST. 01609 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 752-3785

F.

W.

ANDERSON

79

5510

WORTHINGTON' FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1771

M.

KITCHEN

79

122

26

(M)

HUNTINGTON RD. 01098 ASSN.CODE 380 (413) 238-7793

5520

WRENTHAM' ORIGINAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1692

c.

V.

ANDERSON

76

279

172

DEDHAM 8 EAST STS.' P.O. BOX 657 02093

c.

L.

AHLSTRAND' AP

81

ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 384-3110

L.

A.

WHISTON' PE

47

5530

YARMOUTH' WEST YARMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1340

H.

F.

COOPER

81

264

61

BOX 606' WEST YARMOUTH 02673

W.

R.

CUNNINGS' SP

83

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 775-0891

****

GIFTS UNDESIGNATED

***** TOTALS *****

SCHEDULE I * MASSACHUSETTS

121'78a

33'421

0740

BOSTON' ROXBURY HIGHLAND CONG. CHURCH

1869

w.

A.

RICE

42

347

12

*

BOX 92' ROSLINDALE 02131 ASSN.CODE 384 (617) 323-6220

1100

CHELMSFORD' NORTH CHELMSFORD CONG. CHURCH

1824

H.

A.

FOSTER

61

161

112

15 PRINCETON BLVD.' NORTH CHELMSFORD 01863

T.

G.

MC ANDREW' AP

78

ASSN.CODE 348 (617) 251-3173

J.

R.

COYLE

68

1350

DEERFIELO' FIRST CHURCH OF

P.O. BOX 276 01342 ASSN.CODE 372 (413) 773-5323

1673

R.

T.

EVANS

77

3 60

1430

DOUGLAS' SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

MAIN ST.' EAST DOUGLAS 01516 ASSN.CODE 360

1834

a 178

1530

EDGARTOWN' FEDERATED CHURCH OF

1642

J.

D.

SCHULE' JR.

79

127

103

BOX 846 02539

N.

CASWELL' CE

83

ASSN.CODE 352 (617) 627-4421

D.

F.

HEWLETT' MM

83

2380

IPSWICH' LINEBROOK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

01938

174?

INAC

ASSN.CODE 368

2590

LOWELL' COVENANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

01853

1881

INAC

ASSN.CODE 348

2800

MARSHFIELD HILLS' NORTH COMMUNITY CHURCH

1835

A.

M.

TARTA6LIA

78

38

140

*

2N0 TRINITARIAN CO 02051 ASSN.CODE 392 (617) 837-3784

3150

MT. WASHINGTON' CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

187<

SUPPLY

59

00000

ASSN. CODE 168

1984

Statistics

59

-co-

CHURCHES

YEAR

PASTORS

TOTAL

1 CHURCH SCHOOL

Q

=> S

LOCATION AND NAME OF CHURCH

ORG.

NAME

MEMBERS

ENROLL- MENT

3670

PEMBROKE^ FIRST CHURCH IN PEMBROKE

1712

D.

W. ORCUTT

33

344

82

*

CENTRE ST.y R. 14, BOX 576 02359 ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 293-2584

3680

PEPPERELL, COMHUNITY CHURCH OF, 0

1921

W.

H. BOUTON

79a 931

150

TOWNSEND ST. 0U63

ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 433-2055

'

3840

aUINCT, HOUGHS NECK CONGRESATIONAL CH.

1923

M.

A. COREA, AP

47a 223|

--

310 HANET AVE. 02169

ASSN. CODE 392

4200

SHIRLEY, UNITED CHURCH OF

1924

D.

B. MC eUEEN

803 2{

84

*

LANCASTER S HARVARD RDS. JCT., BOX 45701464 ASSN. CODE 360 (617) 425-4065

C.

MITCHELL, CE

1

4610

TAUNTON, WEST C0NSRE6AT lONAL CHURCH

179 2

W.

F. PETERSON

75

127

70

CT)

133 N. WALKER ST. 02730 ASSN. CODE 388 (617) 823-4635

4800

MARE, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

<~) 01082 ASSN. CODE 360

1751

a

5180

WEYHOUTH-BRAINTREE, UNION CONG'L CHURCH OF

1810

E.

8. JOHNSON, JR.

58

67?

255

*

74 COHHERCIAL ST., BRAINTREE 02184

S.

E. WHITE, AP

78

ASSN. CODE 392 (617) 843-1394

w.

POLLARD, CE

83

5260

WILLIAMSTOUN, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HANCOCK RD., RT. 43 02167 ASSN. CODE 356 (413) 458-3467

1836

11!

40|

5350

WOBURN, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

322 MAIN ST. 01801 ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 933-1642

1642

a 324

2,879

TOTALS - SCHEDULE I

1,048

SCHEDULE II #

0150

ANDOVER, FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

1846

J.

L. DANIEL, JR.

77

346

86

31 ELM ST. 01810

0.

R. PARRISH, CE

82

ASSN. CODE 348 (617) 475-0700

0710

BOSTON, PARK STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

1809

E. TOMS

65

2,410

500

1 PARK ST. 02108

MC AFEE, AP

79

ASSN. CODE 384 (617) 523-3383

H.

MC CORMICK, CE R. DEORIO, SP GRIFFITH, Y J. OCKENGA, PE

81

30 33

1

1410

DIGHTON, WEST DIGHTON CHR. CH. CONG.

1772

A.

T. ELSWICK

78

128

65|

2767 HORTON ST. 02764 ASSN. CODE 388 (617) 252-3822

D.

KELEHER, Y

83

2680

LYNN, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST CONGREGATIONAL 678 LYNNFIELD ST. 01904 ASSN. CODE 368 (000) 599-3170

1632

a 279

45

2770

MARION, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF

MAIN ST. 02738 ASSN.CODE 388 (617) 748-1053

1703

R.

6. SINGER, JR.

75

322

45

3020

HILFORO, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

12 CONGRESS ST. 01757 ASSN.CODE 360 (617) 473-5259

1741

E.

A. BERNALD

81

a 23C

3630

PEABODY, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF SO. 12 MAPLE ST. ASSN.CODE 368 (617) 531-0477 01960

156

96

3890

9UINCY, WEST aUINCY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

47 BUCKLEY ST., WEST aUINCY 02169 ASSN.CODE 334

1895

K.

I. AHO

59

a 195

4220

SHUTESBURY, FED. CHURCH

GERTRUDE CAREY, 77 LOCKS POND RO 01072 ASSN.CODE 380

TOTALS - SCHEDULE II

1742

3 2 4,068

837

60 Statistics 1984

statistics

TABLE OF SUMMARIES

For record of years prior to 1959, see previous volumes

Year Churches Min- Church Additions Removals S.S. Benevolence

isters Members Conf. Total Members Contrib.

128^336 2,904 6,437 7,311 35,814 $2,4927719

130,953 2,933 5,938 7,309 36,598 2,372,342

132,952 5,858 5,858 7,003 38,042 2,159,731

143,320 6,266 6,266 7,640 37,681 2,036,506

136,768 6,494 6,494 8,237 37,084 1,977,335

138,499 6,159 6,159 7,734 42,114 1,862,060

141,806 3,012 6,842 8,746 45,284 1,865,526

144,004 2,907 6,114 8,865 48,598 1,612,031

147,612 3,240 6,565 8,563 47,431 1,661,302

152,367 3,086 6,528 9,480 52,586 1,351,075

156,839 3,631 7,346 11,778 54,749 1,336,765

164,350 3,356 6,892 12,241 59,142 1,564,460

169,867 3,641 7,327 11,838 65,302 1,759,246

176,743 4,194 7,890 13,257 74,052 2,548,019

185,308 4,226 8,316 12,225 81,140 2,420,991

190,925 4,641 8,942 11,070 87,817 2,208,798

194,702 4,906 10,070 12,470 94,928 1,906,200

198,600 5,089 10,143 11,374 100,206 1,897,279

200,889 5,786 10,447 12,150 104,154 2,235,728

205,218 6,028 10,961 15,536 109,123 1,830,117

208,241 6,641 11,981 12,611 113,209 1,946,202

210,187 6,960 12,504 14,034 112,151 3,058,154

213,785 6,586 13,172 10,688 107,860 2,119,902

213,528 6,788 14,032 11,595 108,193 1,680,018

211,309 6,340 13,676 11,772 109,289 1,679,972

209,395 6,852 14,378 12,510 111,098 1,680,531

In the above table, the columns of "Additions," "Removals," and "Benevolence

Contributions" cover the 12 months preceding January 1 of the year mentioned in a given time. Churches, members, and Sunday Schools are listed as of January 1 of the year mentioned.

1984

467

562

1983

470

463

1982

476

431

1981

479

423

1980

482

424

1979

482

425

1978

485

435

1977

488

444

1976

489

449

1975

496

441

1974

500

443

1973

504

453

1972

510

489

1971

517

467

1970

525

468

1969

531

452

1968

539

450

1967

543

445

1966

547

460

1965

555

440

1964

562

466

1963

570

449

1962

578

478

1961

582

489

1960

584

435

1959

583

454

[984

Statistics

61

STATISTICS*

I. PEOPLE

ASSOCIATIONS

CHURCHES TOTAL MEMBERS ADDED

TOTAL

CHURCH

Members Confess

., Trans-

Total

Members School

Confirmat. ferred

Removed Enroll.

Andover

23

5,301

142

151

293

357

2,068

Barnstable

19

6,511

143

270

413

295

1,338

Berkshire

27

4,835

100

144

244

341

1,126

Central

109

26,499

594

764

1,358

1,906

9,271

Essex

45

11,950

319

224

543

666

2,995

Franklin

27

3,521

66

56

122

91

783

Hampden

34

14,074

300

448

748

686

3,181

Hampshire

26

5,164

105

152

257

295

1,142

Metropolitan

95

34,047

627

885

1,512

1,696

7,143

Old Colony

29

5,455

157

167

324

310

2,670

Pilgrim

33

10,979

351

272

623

668

4,097

TOTALS

467

128,336

2,904

3,533

6,437

7,311

35,814

II. FINANCES

OUR

CHRISTIAN

WORLD MISSION

Basic

Special

Total for

Other

Grand

ASSOCIATIONS

Support

Support

OCWM

Gifts

Total

Andover

$

57,504

52,542

110,046

153,264

263,310

Barnstable

76,522

61,517

138,039

153,405

291,444

Berkshire

54,492

40,980

95,472

29,539

125,011

Central

308,805

201,805

510,610

382,739

893,349

Essex

148,742

89,194

237,936

135,552

373,488

Franklin

37,398

25,019

62,417

25,553

87,970

Hampden

140,068

102,489

242,557

185,713

428,270

Hampshire

65,667

37,445

103,112

64,697

167,809

Metropolitan

487,635

226,489

714,124

603,433

1,317,557

Old Colony

42,592

40,954

83,546

39,919

123,465

Pilgrim

117,061

77,799

194,860

110,234

305,094

TOTALS

$1,

536,486

956,233

2,492,719

1,884,048

4,376,767

LOCAL EXPENSES

ASSOCIATIONS

Current

Capital

Total

Local Expenses

Payments

Andover

$ 1,152,

144

184,222

1,336,

366

Barnstable

1,337,

192

337,792

1,674,

984

Berkshire

871,

659

43,331

914,

990

Central

5,765,

095

1,052,370

6,817,

465

Essex

2,265,

354

181,938

2,447,

292

Franklin

566,

319

38,087

604,

406

Hampden

2,897,

151

147,550

3,044,

701

Hampshire

934,

381

117,032

1,051,

413

Metropolitan

8,596,

476

869,012

9,465,

488

Old Colony

1,159,

562

132,565

1,292,

127

Pilgrim

2,074,

597

213,581

2,288,

178

TOTALS

$27,619,930

3,317,480

30,937,

410

*The above figures may vary from those of previous reports because they in- clude church reports received after information sent to UCC headquarters in New York and/or after Massachusetts Conference deadlines.

ASSOCIATIONS OF CHURCHES

CENTRAL ASSOCIATION

Associate Conference Minister:

The Rev. Dr. Donald A. Simpson

485 Grove St., Worcester 01605, 617-853-3446

Moderator, Mr. Donald M. Pearsall, 42 Lanewood Ave., Framingham 01701,

617-879-0926, Bus. 421-2928

Vice Moderator, the Rev. Ms. Ruth Martin, Manse on the Common, Templeton

01468, 617-939-2008, Bus. 939-8688

Treasurer, Mr. Paul M. Durstine, P.O. Box 210, Townsend 01469,

617-597-5098

Registrar, Mrs. Helen C. Kinne, Bacon Hill Rd., Spencer 01562,

617-885-4676, Bus. 755-6861

Secretary, Mrs. Cynthia D'Argenais, Curve St., Millis 02054, 617-376-8953

Acton, Cong. Acton, Cong. South Ashburnham, Coram. Ashby, Cong. Ashland, Fed. Ch. Athol , Cong . Auburn, 1st. Cong. Auburn, Pakachoag, Coram. Ayer, Fed. Bar re, Cong. Berlin, Fed. Blackstone, Fed. Boxborough, UCC Boylston, 1st. Cong. Brimfield, 1st. Brookfield, 1st. Cong. Charlton, Fed. Clinton, 1st. Cong. Clinton, German Douglas, 1st. Cong. Douglas, East Second Dudley, 1st. Mem. Fitchburg, Elm St. Cong. Fitchburg, Faith United Fitchburg, Rollstone Fitchburg, Trinity Framingham, Edwards Framingham, Grace Cong. Framingham, Plymouth Franklin, Fed. Gardner, 1st. Cong. Gilbertville, Trinity Grafton, Evan. Cong. Hardwick, Calvin. Harvard, Evan. Cong.

Holden, Chaffin Holden, 1st. Cong. Holliston, 1st. Cong. Hopedale, Union Evan. Hopkinton, 1st. Cong. Hubbardston, Fed. Hudson, 1st. Fed. Lancaster, Evan. Leicester, Fed. Leominster, Christ. Leominster, Pilgrim Littleton, Cong. Lunenburg, United Par. Marlboro, 1st. Par. Maynard, Union Cong. Milford, 1st. Millbury, 1st. Cong. Millbury, Raymond Mem. Millbury, Second Fed. Millis, Ch. of Christ Natick, 1st. Cong. Natick, Eliot South New Braintree, Cong. Norfolk, Fed. Northboro, Trinity Northbridge, Center Northbridge, Rockdale Oakham, 1st. Cong. UCC Oxford, 1st. Cong. UCC Paxton, 1st. Cong. Pepper ell. Coram. Petershara, Orthodox Phillipston, Cong. Princeton, 1st. Royalston, 1st. Royalston, South

Rutland, 1st. Sherborn, Pilgrim Shirley, United Par. Shrewsbury, 1st. Southboro, Pilgrim Southbridge, Elm St. Spencer, 1st. Sterling, Fed. 1st. Sturbridge, Fed. Sutton, 1st. Templeton, 1st. Townsend, Cong. Upton, United Par. Uxbridge, 1st. Ware, United Warren, Fed. Webster, UCC Westboro, UCC West Boylston, 1st. West Brookfield Westford, United Par. Westminster, 1st. Whitinsville, Village Winchendon, United Worcester

Adams Sq. Cong.

Church of Martyrs

Bethany Christian

UCC, Cong.

1st. Cong.

Hadwen, Park

Hope Cong.

Lake View

Park Cong.

Pilgrim Cong. Wrentham, Original

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METROPOLITAN BOSTON ASSOCIATION

Associate Conference Minister - The Rev. Mr. Charles H. Harper

14 Beacon St., Boston 02108, 617-742-4450

Moderator, Ms. Carol Downe, 760 Highland Ave. #9, Needham 02194,

617-444-4674

Vice Moderator, the Rev. Mr. Dennis Bailey, 85 Seaverns Ave., Jamaica

Plain 02130, 617-524-4311, Bus. 524-3340

Treasurer, the Rev. Mr. Malcolm E. Washburn, Jr., 161 Grove St., Auburndale

02166, 617-244-4785, Bus. 527-9765

Registrar, Ms. Jean Knibbs, 14 Beacon St., Rm. , 503, Boston 02108,

617-625-7429, Bus. 742-4450

Scribe, Ms. Lynne Williams, 113 Columbia St., Cambridge 02139,

617-354-0945

Arlington, Park Ave. Arlington, Pleasant St. Bedford, 1st. Ch. Belmont

1st. Armen.

Payson Park

Plymouth Cong.

Waverly, 1st. Boston

Church of the Coven.

Grace Federated

Mount Vernon Cong.

Old South

Park St. Cong.

Allston Cong.

Brighton Cong.

Charlestown, 1st.

Dorchester, Pilgrim

Dorchester, Second

Forest Hills Covenant

Hyde Park

Jamaica Plain, Boylston

Jamaica Plain, Central

Roxbury, Eliot Cong.

Roxbury, Highlands

Roxbury, St. Mark Cong.

South End Liberation

W Roxbury, Stratford St Brookline, Chinese Brookline, Harvard Burlington, UCC Cong. Cambridge

First

First Korean

North Cong. UCC

Cambridge Continued

Pilgrim Cong.

Prospect Cong. Canton, UCC Chelsea, 1st. Cong. Concord, Trinitarian Concord, Union West Dedham, All in Cong. Dedham, Riverdale Cong. Dover

Everett, 1st. Cong Everett, Mystic Side Foxboro, Bethany Cong. Lexington, Hancock, UCC Lexington, Pilgrim Cong. Lincoln, 1st. Parish Lynnfield, Centre Cong. Maiden, 1st. Medfield, UCC Medford

North St. Union

Union Cong.

West Cong. Melrose, 1st. Cong. Melrose, Highlands Cong. Milton, East Cong. Milton, 1st. Cong. Needham, Cong. Newton

Eliot

United Parish

Highlands, UCC

Newtonville, Central

Waban, Union

West, Second

North Reading, Union Norwood, 1st. Cong. Quincy

Bethany Cong.

First Squantum

North Quincy Memorial

Wollaston, Union

Wollaston, Cong. UCC

West Cong. Quincy Point, Cong. Reading, 1st. Cong. Somerville, Broadway Somerville, 1st. Cong. Stoneham, 1st. Sudbury, Memorial UCC Wakefield, 1st. Parish Walpole, United Walpole, East, Union Waltham, 1st. Parish Waltham, Lakeview Watertown, Armenian Mem. Watertown, Phillips Wellesley, Cong. Wellesley Hills, 1st. Weston, Cong. Westwood, 1st. Parish Winchester, 1st. Cong. Winthrop, Union Cong. Woburn,

First, Cong.

Montvale

North

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Associations of Churches NORTHEAST AREA

1984

Associate Conference Minister - The Rev. Dr. Joseph Neville

12 Phoenix Row, Haverhill 01830, 617-373-6748

ANDOVER ASSOCIATION

Moderator, Mrs. Janet Warner, 428 winter St., North Andover 01845,

617-687-1459

Vice Moderator, the Rev. Graham Ward, West Parish Church, 129 Reservation Rd.,

Andover 01810, 617-475-3528

Treasurer, the Rev. Mr. Hugh Evans, 128 Mill Rd., Chelmsford 01824,

617-256-6290, Bus. 256-5931

Secretary, the Rev. Mr. Paul D. Millin, 50 North St., Tewksbury 01876,

617-851-7616, Bus. 851-9411

Andover, Ballard Vale Andover, Free Christian Andover, South Andover, West Parish Billerica, First Cong. Billerica, Pinehurst Chelmsford, Central

Chelmsford, North Dracut, Christ Ch. Dunstable, Cong. Lawrence, Riverside Lawrence, South Lawrence, Spanish Lawrence, Hope Cong.

Lowell, Christ Church Lowell, Pawtucket Methuen, First Church Methuen, Forest St. N. Andover, Trinitar. Tewksbury, Cong. UCC Wilmington, Cong.

ESSEX ASSOCIATION

Moderator, Ms. Ann Myers, Main St., Rowley 01960, 617-948-2800

Vice Moderator, Mr. Robert Wright, 68 Conant St., Beverly 01915, 617-922-5722

Treasurer, Mr. Richard Thorngren, 938 Salem St., Lynnfield 01940,

617-593-5803, Bus. 617-628-5000 ext. 333

Registrar, the Rev. Mr. Philip Southwick, 5 Hart Cir. , P.O. Box 151,

Georgetown 01833, 617-352-8305, Bus. 352-8443

Scribe, the Rev. Mr. Warren H. Johnson, 10 Arbor St., Wenham 01984,

617-468-1315, Bus. 468-2668

Amesbury, Main St. Amesbury, Union Cong. Beverly, Dane Street Beverly, First Fed. Beverly, Immanuel Beverly, Second Cong. Boxford, First Ch. Boxford, Second, West Danvers, First Danvers, Maple St. Essex, First Cong. Georgetown, Byfield Georgetown, First Gloucester, Magnolia Gloucester, Trinity

Groveland, Cong. Hamilton, First Cong. Haverhill, Bradford Haverhill, First Haverhill, Riverside Ipswich, First Ch. Lynn, Bethany Lynn, Central Cong. Lynn, First Lynnfield, Community Manchester, First Marblehead, First Merrimac, Pilgrim Middleton, Cong. Ch. Nahant, Village

Newbury, First Parish Newburyport, Belleville Newburyport, Central Peabody, Second Cong. Peabody, South Cong. Rockport, First Cong. Rowley, First Cong. Salem, Crombie Street Salem, Tabernacle Saugus, Cliftondale Saugus, First Cong. Swampscott, First Topsfield, Cong. Wenham, First Church

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SOUTHEAST AREA

Associate Conference Minister - The Rev. Mr. Paul E. Sinn

8 Town Square, Plymouth 02360 617-746-8330

BARNSTABLE ASSOCIATION

Moderator, the Rev. Mr. Richard K. Bailey, 19 Park Ave., Box 435, Chatham

02633, 617-945-2284, Bus. 945-0800

Vice Moderator, Mr, Frederick R. Johnson, Uncle Israel's Road, South Orleans

02662, 617-255-5191

Treasurer, the Rev. Perry E. Haines, 28 Eldona Ave., Falmouth 02540,

617-540-5290

Scribe, Mrs. Harriett Ronander, 16 Seminole Dr., Yarmouth Port 02675,

617-362-8269

Centerville, South Cotuit, Barnstable Fed. Chatham, First Cong. Dennis, South Cong. Dennis, Union Dennis, West, Comm. Edgartown, Fed.

Falmouth, First Cong. Falmouth, North Cong. Harwich, First Cong. Harwich Port, Pilgrim Orleans, Federated Sandwich, First Ch. Truro, First Cong.

PILGRIM ASSOCIATION

Waquoit, Cong. Wellfleet, UCC First West Barnstable, West West Tisbury, First West Yarmouth, Cong.

Moderator, the Rev. Mrs. M. Alicia Corea, 300 Manet Ave., Quincy 02169,

617-479-2855, Bus. 479-8778

Vice Moderator, Ms. Judith Patt, 232 North St., North Weymouth 02191,

617-337-5592

Treasurer, Mr. Donald Packard Jr., 134 Spring St., Hanson 02341, 617-447-4964

Scribe, the Rev. Mr. David A. Leach, Beaver Dam Rd. RFD, Plymouth 02360,

617-224-2113

Abington,

Bridgewat

Bridgewat

Brockton,

Brockton,

Carver, F

Cohasset,

Cohasset,

Duxbury,

East Brid

Pa] if jix.

UCC er, Central Sq. er, Scotland

Lincoln Cong.

Christ Cong, irst Cong.

Beechwood Second Cong. Pilgrim gewater Union UCC

Hanover, First Hingham, Cong. Marshfield, First Marshfield Hills Fed. Norwell, UCC Cong. Pembroke, First Plymouth, Second Plymouth, Pilgrimage Plympton, UCC First Quincy, Hough's Neck Randolph, First Cong.

Rockland, First Cong. Scituate, First Trin. Sharon, First Cong. Stoughton, First Cong. West Bridgewater First Weymouth-Braintree Weymouth, East, Cong. Weymouth, First Weymouth, Old South Weymouth, North Pilg. Whitman, First Cong.

OLD COLONY ASSOCIATION

Moderator, Mr. James Douglass, P.O. Box 281, Somerset 02726, 617-672-6871 Vice Moderator, the Rev. Mr. Richard A. Weir, Bay State Rd. , Rehoboth 02769, 617-252-3371, Bus. 252-4545

Treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Walsh, North Main St., Assonet 02702, 617-644-5037 Scribe, Miss Ellen E. Swanson, 12 Locust Ave., Rehoboth 02769, 617-252-6864

Assonet, UCC Attleboro Falls, Cent. Attleboro, Second Cong, Berkley, UCC Dartmouth, South Cong. Dartmouth, Smith Mills Dighton, West Fairhaven, First Fall River, Central Fall River, North

Lakeville, UCC Mansfield, Orthodox Marion, First Cong. Mattapoisett, Cong. Middleboro, North New Bedford, Pilgrim North Attleboro, First Norton, Trinitarian Raynham, First Cong. Rehoboth, Cong.

Rochester, East Rochester, North Cong. Somerset, Cong. Christ. South Attleboro, Bethany Swansea, First Christian Taunton, Union Taunton, West Cong. Wareham, First Cong. Westport, United Cong.

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WESTERN AREA

Associate Conference Minister - The Rev. Mr. Donald E. Overlook

51 Center St., P.O. Box 443, Ludlow 01056 413-589-7034

BERKSHIRE ASSOCIATION

Moderator, Mr. Stewart Stowell, Monterey 01245, 413-528-2551

Vice Moderator, the Rev. Mr. Richard L. Floyd, First Church of Christ, 27 East

St., Pittsfield 01201, 413-447-7351

Treasurer, Mr. Elmer Allen, Box 38, Dalton 01226, 413-684-3733

Registrar, the Rev. Mr. Philip Kunz, South Congregational Church, 110 South

St., Pittsfield 01201, 413-499-2183, Bus. 442-7357

Secretary, Mrs. Barbara Walker, RPD #1, Box 24, Housatonic 01236, 413-274-6612

Becket, Federated Canaan, NY, Cong. Dalton, First Cong. Egremont, First, South Great Barrington, First Hinsdale, First Cong. Housatonic, Cong. Lee, First Cong. Lenox, UCC

Middlefield, Cong. Monterey, UCC Mount Washington New Marlboro, United North Adams, First Peru, First Cong. Pittsfield, First Ch. Pittsfield, Iramanuel Pittsfield, Pilgrim

Pittsfield, Second Pittsfield, South Cong. Richmond, UCC Sheffield, Old Parish Stockbridge, First Stockbridge, Interlaken West Stockbridge, Cong. Williamstown, First Williamstown, Second

FRANKLIN ASSOCIATION

Moderator, Mr. Edward M. Powell Jr., P.O. Box 161, Northfield 01369,

413-498-2457 „,,^, Vice Moderator, the Rev. Mr. Malcolm R. Evans, P.O. 65, Montague 01351,

413-367-2812 ^. ,^ „,,„,

Treasurer, Mrs. Audrey S. Farnum, 106 Riddell St., Greenfield 01301, 413-773-7248

Scribe, the Rev. Mr. J. Stanley Dahlman, Main St., Northfield 01360, 413-498-2613

Ashfield, First Cong. Bernardston, United Ch. Buckland, First Cong. Charlemont, Fed. First Conway, United Cong. Deerfield, First Deerfield, South Cong. Erving, Evan. Cong. Gill, First Cong.

Greenfield, First Cong. Greenfield, Robbins Greenfield, Second Cong. Hawley, West Heath, Union Evan. Millers Falls, Montague Montague, First Cong. Montague, Turners Palls New Salem, Central

Northfield, Trinitarian Orange, Central Cong. Orange, Coram., North Shelburne, First Cong. Shelburne Falls, Trin. Sunderland, First Warwick, Trinity Cong. Whately, First

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HAMPDEN ASSOCIATION

Moderator, the Rev. Mr. Gary DeLong, 763 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow 01106,

413-567-7645, Bus, 567-6287

Vice Moderator, Ms. Beverly Lindsey, 36 Wayne St., Springfield 01118,

413-737-7002

Treasurer, Mr. Edward Evans, 414 Morgan Rd., West Springfield 01089,

413-732-3078

Registrar, the Rev. Mr. John Ames, 45 Maple St., Springfield 01105,

413-781-1211, Bus. 732-0117

Scribe, the Rev. Mr. Charles Ihloff, North Main St., South Hadley Falls 01075,

413-534-1692, Bus. 539-9373

Agawam, Cong. UCC Agawaiti, Feeding Hills Chester, UCC Second Chicopee, First Cong. Chicopee, Third Fed. East Longmeadow, Cong. Granville, First Fed. Hampden, Federated Holyoke, Grace United Holyoke, Second Cong. Longmeadow, First Ch. Ludlow, First Cong.

Ludlow, Union Church Monson, First Church Palmer, Second Church Palmer, Three Rivers South Hadley Falls Southwick, Cong. SPRINGFIELD:

East

Emmanuel UCC

Faith United

First Ch. of Christ

Foster Memorial

SPRINGFIELD (Cont'd): Indian Orchard First New Covenant House St. John's

South Congregational Union

Westfield, First Cong.

Westfield, Second Cong.

West Springfield, First

West Springfield,

Mittineague Cong.

Wilbraham, Grace Union

Wilbraham, United Ch.

HAMPSHIRE ASSOCIATION

Moderator, the Rev. Mr. Robert Gardiner, Main St., Southampton 01073,

413-527-5708, Bus. 527-1173

Vice Moderator, Ms. Betty Woodard, Box 337, Leverett 01054, 413-549-1064

Treasurer, Mrs. June Henneman, Turkey Hill Rd. , Belchertown 01007,

413-323-7486

Scribe, the Rev. Ms. Molly Kitchen, 122 Pine St., Northampton 01060,

413-586-0366, Bus. 238-7793

Amherst, First Cong. Amherst, Hope Amherst, North Cong. Amherst, South Cong. Belchertown, Cong. Chesterfield, First Cummington, Village Cummington, West Easthampton, Cong.

Granby, Congregational Hadley, First Cong. Hadley, Second, North Hatfield, First Cong. Haydenville, Cong. Huntington, First Cong. Leverett, First Cong. Northampton, Edwards Northampton, First Ch.

Pelham, United Church Plainfield, Cong. Shutesbury, Federated Southampton, First South Hadley, First Westhampton, Cong, of

Easthampton Williamsburg, First Worthington, First

58 Retirement Homes 1984

RETIREMENT HOMES IN MASSACHUSETTS

The following will give you some information relative to retirement, homes . These are church-sponsored retirement homes in Massachusetts but are not sponsored by the Conference itself:

BETHANY HOMES DBA PHOENIX

22 Phoenix Row, Haverhill 01830

Contact: The Rev. Norman Crook, 617-327-7547.

BROWNSTONE GARDENS

75 Pleasant Street, East Longmeadow 01028

Sponsored by the First Congregational Chiorch of East Longmeadow

Contact: Christopher Carr , Manager, 413-525-4596.

CAPE COD UNITED CHURCH APARTMENTS

62 Locust Street, Falmouth 02540

Sponsored by the Barnstable Association

Contact: Mrs. Deborah Donnelly, Manager, 617-540-0404.

COLONY RETIREMENT HOMES

101 Chadwick Street, Worcester 01605

Contact: Mrs. Constance E. Trombly, Administrator and

Monica Duff, Administrative Secretary, 617-755-0044.

COLONY I and II: 485 Grove St., Worcester 01605, Site Mgr. 617-852-5285

COLONY III: 101 Chadwick St., Worcester 01605, Monica Duff 617-766-0044.

COLONY IV: 123 Holden St., Worcester 01606, Irene DeArmond 617-853-2211.

COLONY HOLDEN: 67 Reservoir St., Holden 01520, Shirley Smiley 617-829-4300.

CONGREGATIONAL RETIREMENT HOMES, INC.

200 West Foster Street, Melrose 02176

Sponsored by the First Congregational Church of Melrose

Contact: Ms. Rose-Virginia Smith, Director, 617-655-6344/5.

ELIZABETH CARLETON HOUSE

2055 Clumbus Ave. , Boston 02119

Contact: Mrs. Hilda Miller, Director, 617-522-2100.

EMERSON MANOR

114 Emerson Road, Longmeadow 01106

Sponsored by the Interfaith Homes

Contact: Christopher Carr, Manager, 617-567-0601.

THE HERITAGE

195 Pleasant Street, Maiden 02148

Sponsored by the First Congregational Church of Maiden

Contact: Mr. John Burke, Director, 617-321-4545.

MASHPEE UNITED CHURCH VILLAGE

Wampanoag Drive, RD #1, Box 146, Mashpee 02649

Sponsored by the Barnstable Association

Contact: Mr. Philip Sherman, Manager, 617-477-2000.

MERRIVISTA, BETHANY HOMES DBA MISSION TOWERS 100 Water Street, Haverhill 01830 Contact: Office of Director, 617-327-7547.

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RETIREMENT HOMES IN MASSACHUSETTS CONTINUED

PINE OAKS VILLAGE

John Nelson Way, Harwich 02645

Sponsored by the First Congregational Church of Harwich and the Barnstable Assoc.

Contact: Mrs. Katherine KiniJin, Manager, 617-432-9611.

POND HOME

239 East St. , Wrentham 02093

Contact: Mr. Arthur Erickson, 617-384-3531.

QUINCY POINT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HOMES, INC.

100 Southern Artery, Quincy 02169

Contact: The Rev. Bedros Baharian, Executive Director, 617-471-1000.

ROCKRIDGE AT LAUREL PARK

25 Coles Meadow Rd. , Northampton 01060

413-586-2912.

SHAWME HEIGHTS

5 Leveridge Lane, Sandwich 02563

Sponsored by the Barnstable Association

Contact: Mrs. Janet St. Lawrence, Supervisor, 617-888-7848.

UNION TOWERS

95 Broad St. , Weymouth 02188 ^

Senior Citizen Apartment Complex

Contact: Rfev. Ernest B. Johnson, Sr.

WALKER MISSIONARY HOMES

144 Hancock St., Auburndale, 02166

Contact: Office of Administrator, 617-527-9765.

WINSLOW VILLAGE APARTMENTS

1520 Ocean St. , Marshf ield 02050

Sponsored by the First Congregational Church of Marshf ield

Contact: Mrs. Elinor Loring, Housing Manager, 617-837-5998.

WORTHINGTON SENIOR HOUSING, INC. DBA THE MAPLES Old North Road, Worthington 01098 Contact: Ms. Judy Spiess, 413-238-5836.

In Progress:

MAYFLOWER PLACE

Sponsored by the Barnstable Association.

Similar to Pilgrim Place in Claremont, CA, this will be a three-phase

housing complex with apartments for independent living, a congregate

facility for those who need more services, and nursing home availability.

Contact: Mrs. Marion Vuilleumier, Executive Director, Box 111,

West Hyannisport 02672. 617-775-4811 (Summer, 617-394-0425) or the

Rev. Dr. Edwin D. McLane, President, Box 296, East Orleans 02643,

617-255-2594.

ALPHABETICAL LIST

This is a listing of all ordained United Church of Christ aind Congregational ministers, both active and without charge, who are members of an association in Massachusetts related to the conference.

tMinisters of other denominations, licentiates, students and others, whose standings are not specified, are indicated by a dagger.

SPECIAL NOTICE: IF your name is not correctly printed in the following list, IF your address is wrong, or IF your name is omitted from this list, the needed addition or correction should be reported at once to the Registrar at the Conference Office, P.O. Box 2246, Framingham, 01701. Thank You.

Abele, R. Reinhold, 53 Elm St., Woburn 01801 Abemethy, Ann, 10 Woodway Rd., Wellesley 02181 Abernethy, William B, 10 Woodway Rd., Wellesley 02181 Acheson, Anthony E., 297 Main St., Northampton 01060 Adams, Craig B., 207 Washington St. , Wellesley Hills 02181 Adams, John Jennings, 37 Hawthorne St., Lowell 01851 Addison, W. Frederick, 80 Bay Rd., R.F.D. #1, East

Harwich 02645 Adkins, Paul, 499 Main St., Shrewsbury 01545 Agnir, Federico I., 59 Munson St., P.O. Box 967, Green- field 01301 Ahlstrand, Carol, 475 Central St., Boylston 01505 TAho, Keijo, CCCC, 9 Morton St., Quincy 02169 Aldrin, Harold L., 34 O'Neil St., Hudson 01749 Alger, Earl E., 54 Garrison Rd., Hinghara 02043 Allen, Bonnie Scott, 54 Lincoln St., Newton Highlands 02161 Allen, David C, P.O. Box 604, South Orleans 02662 Allen, Kent E., 114 Pleasant St., East Bridgewater 02333 Ames, John W., 293 Longhill St., Springfield 01108 Anderson, Arvid L., 188 Main St., P.O. Box 74, Avon

02322 Anderson, Craig V., 96 Bennett St., Wrentham 02093 Anderson, Fred W., 30 Laconia Rd., Worcester 01609 Anderson, F. Christopher, 801 Boston Rd., Pinehurst,

Billerica 01866 TAnderson, La Verne, Lie, Baptist, RR #3, Weatherwood

Rd., Shutesbury 01072 Andrews, Howard A., Rowley Hill Rd., P.O. Box 145,

Sterling 01564 Angell, Russell E., 57 Pleasant St., Paxton 01612 Antal, James, c/o For, Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960 Anthony, Edwin T., 73 Linda Ln., P.O. Box 88, West

Hyannisport 02672 Archer, Francis W., Main St. Cong., 145 Main St., Amesbury

01913 Argento, Francis C, P.O. Box 188, Far Hills, NJ 07931 Arnold, J. Wilham, 18 Spear St., Quincy 02169 Amould, Eugene, 33 Mechanic St., Marblehead 01945 Asamoa, Douglas O., 1 Woodward Ct. #8, Cambridge 02139 Ashton, Eugene S., P.O. Box 474, Apt. 6, Auburn, ME 04210 Avila, Carlos A., 10 Fairfield, Holyoke 01040

Babinsky, Edmond C, 12 Longmeadow Rd., Westboro

01581 Babinsky, Jeri D., 12 Longmeadow Rd., Westboro 01581 Bachelder, Robert S., 8 KnoUwood Dr., Shrewsbury 01545 Bachelder, Stephen, 247 Mt. Hope St., North Attleboro

02760 Baharian, Bedros, 1000 Southern Artery, Quincy 02169 Bailey, Dennis C, 85 Seaverns Ave., Jamaica Plain 02130 Bailey, Richard K., 19 Park Ave., Chatham 02633 Bailey, Richard L., 584 County St., New Bedford 02740 BaiUie, Arlan A., 204 North Rd., P.O. Box 685, Pocasset

02559 Baker, Carole Linda, 30 Common St., Walpole 02081 Baker, Kendrick M., World Council of Churches, Refugee

Division, 24 Piazza Sallustica, Rome, Italy 00187 Baker, Robert E., 56 South Terr., Beverly 01915 Balfe, Robert S., 113 Coburn Ave., Worcester 01604 Bailer, Albert H., 95 Mile Hill Rd., Boylston 01505 Banks, John D., 104 Boulder Bluff, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Baran, William R., South Cong. 565 Main St., Centerville

02632 Barber, John S., P.O. Box 292, W. Springfield 01089 Barber, Mary Jane, 6 Gary Ave., Beverly 01915 Barber, Robert H., Briarwood Manor, 57 Sylvan St.,

Danvers 01923

Barge, Kelly Smith, 193 Elizabeth St., Atlanta, GA 30307 Barnes, Charles P., 14 Honeysuckle Rd., Gloucester 01930 Barnes, Charles W., Mental Health Associates, 36 Ridge- wood Terr., Springfield 01105 Barnes, Paul E., 25 Woburn St., Reading 01867 TBarreto, Alberto, 75 Alphonsus St. #1716, Roxbury 02120 Barrett, Stanton III, P.O. Box 392, Middleton 01949 Bartholomew, Edwin W., 15 Leonard Rd., Hingham 02043 Bartlett, H. Milton, 29 Shady Ln., West Boylston 01583 Bartlett, Henry M., P.O.Box 297, Deerfield 01342 Bartlett, Robert M., Brook Rd., RD-1, Plymouth 02360 Bascom, Eric W., Sr., 33 Christian Ave., Concord, NH

03301 Bascom, Eric W., Jr., School St., Dalton 01226 Bates, Mrs. Evelyn, 47 Palmer St., Winchester 01890 Batt, Merlin T., Jr., Park Ave., Arlington 02174 Bauman, Philip T., 88 Cedar St., Clinton 01510 Baxter, Ledyard S., 619 Miller St., Ludlow 01056 Baxter, Nancy, 619 Miller St., Ludlow 01056 Beairsto, Henry A., 47 Wedgewood Rd., Worcester 01602 Beale, C. Gordon, 814 South Lake Shore Dr., Lake City, MN

55041 Beasley, Louis J., 53 Washington St., Ayer 01432 Beaupre, Bonnie, 79 Uncle Bill's Way, South Dennis 02660 Beck, Emil C, 165 Thornton Rd., Needham 02192 Beckwith, Kenneth D., 272 Amity St., Amherst 01002 Beilby, George E., Jr. , 24 Harvey's Ln., East Orleans 02643 Belcher, Doris C, 12 Court St., Winchendon 01475 Beldan, William E., Jr., 60 New Estate Rd., Littleton 01460 Benbow, John M., 22 Red Gate Ln., Cohasset 02025 Bentley, Harold, 211 E Placita Pera, Green Valley, AZ 85614 Bentley, Thomas L., 27 Golden St., Haverhill 01830 Bergmann, Earle, H., 27 Waterman Rd. , West Gloucester

01930 Berkeley, Ernest T., Jr., Maple St., P.O. Box 193, Stur-

bridge 01566 Berkey, Robert F., 2 Birch Hill Rd., South Hadley 01075 Bernald, Edward A., 17 Windsor Dr., Milford 01757 Berthold, Roger, 15 Liberty St., #2, Waltham 02154 Beveridge, Irving C, 141 Long Pond Rd., Plymouth 02360 Bierkan, Andrew J., 312 Boston Rd., Sutton 01527 BiUinsky, John M., 144 Seville PI. S.W., Port Charlotte,

FL 33952 BiUinsky, John M., Jr., P.O. Box 326, Ocean Park, ME

04063 Bing, Eric, 603 Sunset Ave., Sheffield Lake, OH 44054 Bingham, Alfred B., Jr., 6504 Quaker Ave., 4-C, Lubbock,

TX 79413 Bissett, William C, 44 Standish Ave., Plymouth 02360 Bixby, William L., 219 Elizabeth St., Attleboro 02703 Black, Oliver K., 112 Federal St., Salem 01970 Blackman, Edward B., 1575 Tremont St., Roxbury 02120 Blair, William C, Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard 02557 Blake, Alden H., 1st. Union Ch., Williston, ND 58801 Blake, Everett C, 169 Grove St., Auburndale 02166 Blakney, Charles P., 33 Woodbridge Terr., South Hadley

01075 Blakney, Richard Wayne, Amherikan Bord; Heyeti Pk. 142,

Istanbul, Turkey Bhss, Daniel, Rt. 3, P.O. Box 438, Oriando, FL 32811 Blume, Gary O., 66 Sutton St., Weymouth 02188 TBock, Henry W., P.O. Box 242, Penney Farms, FL 32079 Bodge, J. Everett, 64 Centre St., Nantucket 02554 Bodman, Whitney S., 8 Church St., Westboro 01581 Bolton, George L., P.O. Box 631, Taunton 02780 Borngen, Richard E., 43 Cranberry Rd., Dracut 01826 Borton, R. Cameron, 12 School St., Rockport 01966 Bouton, Warren H., 65 Townsend St., Pepperell 01463

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Bowen, Bruce H., 159 Hartford Ave., Bellingham 02019 Bowler, Arthur W., 1 S. Main St., Randolph 02368 Boylan, William E., 132 Jackman St., Georgetown 01833 Boyle, Kenneth A., 373 S. Main St., Attleboro 02703 Boynton, Nehemiah III, 15 Middle St., South Dartmouth

02748 Bradford, J. Allyn, 48 Cedar Ln. Way, Apt. #3, Boston

02108 Brallier, Virgil V., P.O. Box 308, Monterey 01245 Branch, Robert, 12 Main St., Box 251, Essex 01929 Breuer, Bruce O., 36 Puritan Rd., Springfield 01119 Brittain, William H., 128 Pine St., Manchester 01944 Brockney, Karen L., P.O. Box 559, Dudley Hill Branch,

Dudley 01570 Brown, Harold O. J., Address Unknown Brown, Kendall H., 3 Maple Rd., Oxford 01540 Brown, Roger, 148 Waverly Rd., North Andover 01845 Brownback, Kathleen, 71 Crowninshield Rd., Brookline

02146 Bruns, Robert, 24 Spikenard Cir., Springfield 01129 Bryan, Floyd C, 20 Monroe St., Agawam 01001 Buckwalter, Robert, 56 Waterman PI., Williamstown 01267 Burckes, James H., Reading Center, NY 14876 Burditt, Paul Harrison, 99 Dean St., Norton 02766 Burkhart, Roger S., P.O. Box 436, Cotuit 02635 Bursey, Harold R., 630 Wainot St., Newtonville 02160 Burton-Beinecke, Mary, Address Unknown Bush, C. Paul, Jr., 12 Boynden Rd., Holden 01520 Bush, Nancy W., 3 Armington Ln., Holden 01520 Butler, David Edward, 130 Newton St., Weston 02193 Butterfield, Jeanne A., 31 Ballard St., Jamaica Plain 02130 Byrd, Cameron W., Church of the Redeemer, 1423 Girard

St., NE, Washington, DC 20017

Cain, David K., 20 Taft Ave., West Newton 02165 Call, Thomas T., 22 Buckingham Rd., North Andover 01845 Callahan, John F., P.O. Box 356, Forestdale 02644 TCampbell, Robert L., Meth., 24 Lakewood Rd., South

Weymouth 02190 Canaday, Wilbur D., 25 Ross Rd., Belmont 02178 Cannon, Ross, 268 W. Yarmouth Rd., Yarmouth Port 02675 Carlton, Thomas C, 84 Ridgewood Ave., Holyoke 01040 Carmichael, James A., RD #2, Amherst 01002 Carpenter, Alan M., R.F.D. #2, Badger Rd., Framingham

01701 Cart, Dwight L., R.R. 1 Birch Point, West Bath, ME 04530 Carter, William R., 1 Hanover St., Newbury 01950 Cawley, Norman B., 29 Colonial Terr., Mayflower Village,

Plymouth 02368 Cedarlear, John N., 1 Chfford St., Fairport, NY 14450 Cedarleaf, Wallace E., 355 Tilden Road, Scituate 02066 Chace, Ernest S., 8 Country Club Rd., Rockport 01966 Chalmers, A. Burns, Center Sandwich, NH 03227 Chandler, Alexander L., 908 Zacapa Ave., Venice, FL

33595 Winter, Off Snake Pond Rd., Box 455,

Forestdale 02264 Chandler, M. Grant, 435 E. Johnson Ave., Lake Wales,

FL 33853 Chapman, George D., 10 Holmes Terr., Plymouth 02360 Chapman, John R., Rt. #1, P.O. Box 218, Chester, NH

03036 Chappie, John H., 24 Fuller St., Belchertown 01007 tChase, James S., BapL, RFD #3, Box 72, Mount Washington

01258 Chiffelle, Catherine, 10 Lincoln St., P.O. Box 457,

Brookfield 01506 Childs, Kenneth A., 500 Alden St., Springfield 01109 Chrisman, Richard, 8722 Crenshaw Blvd., Inglewood, CA

90305 Christensen, David G., Jr., 29 Park St., Southbridge 01550 Christenson, Robert H., 645 Boylston St., Boston 02116 Christianson, Charles G., 14 Eckington St., Springfield 01 108 Clark, Deene D., Dedham St., P.O. Box 77, Dover 02030 Clark, Esther V., 16 Kendall Terr., Newton 02158 tClark, G. Jean, Lay Preacher, Town & Country Mobile Estates,

7 SUver Birch Ln., Kingston 02364

Clark, Henry H., 12 PiccadiUy Rd., South Dennis 02660 Clark, Henry W., 19 Alden St., Danvers 01923 Clark, William W., 16 Kendall Terr., Newton 02158 Clark, Winston E., 444 Washington St., Quincy 02169 Clausen, Jerry S., P.O. Box 88, Southbridge 01550 Clayton, Paul C, 26 Sargent St., Needham 02192 Cleary, William O., Jr., Chap. U. S. Air Force, 12520 South

29th St., Omaha, NE 68123 Cleveland, Roger P., Fern Gate, Town House Rd., New

Hampton, NH 03256 tClogston, Robert M., Lay, Emeritus, East Templeton 01438 Close, Charles C, 93 S. Main St., Orange 01364 Clough, Thomas, 1912 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington 02 1 73 Clow, Daniel, 53 Centre St., Danvers 01923 Coakley, John, 156 Dartmouth Ave., Highland Park, NJ

08504 Coe, Robert W., Jr., 4861 KeUy Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92008 Cohen, Alan R., Under Pin Hill Rd., Harvard 01451 Colby, Roy D., P.O. Box 594, North Eastham 02651 Cole, Pamela A., 10 Junior St., New Bedford 02740 Comacho, Mario, 116 Lincoln St., Fitchburg 01420 Comins, Ellsworth, Jr. , 101 Church St., Merrimac 01860 Comithier, Leonard, 115 Pine Grove Dr., Pittsfield 01201 Comstock, Allen M., Main St., P.O. Box 246, Stockbridge

01262 Gondii, Edward M., Richardson Hill Rd., South Wood- stock, VT 05071 Condon, George D., Jr., RFD 2, Box 252, Concord, NH

03301 Condon, John R., 28 Green St., Gardner 01440 Conroy, Harry L., Cong. Ch., Rumford Point, ME 04279 Coombs, Edward H., Oxbow Drive, Wrentham 02093 Cooper, Harold F., 124 Silver Leaf Ln., West Yarmouth

02673 Copithorne, Alan C, 80 Pleasant St., P.O.Box 386,

Palmer 01069 tCorea, M. Alicia, CC, 300 Manet Ave., Quincy 02169 TCorea, Peter V., CC, 300 Manet Ave., Quincy 02169 tCornell, Gary, 20 Hall Ave., Ballardvale 01810 Cosseboom, Raymond J., N. Main St., New Salem 01355 Coughlin, Patricia, 127 Browne St., Brookline 02146 Cox, WilHam J., Jr., 396 Lake Elizabeth Dr., Craigville

02636 Coyle, John Rowan, 22 Tewksbury St., Winthrop 02052 Cramer, Howard F., Jr., 174 Grove St., Leominster 01453 Craw, Jeffrey G., 1180 Main St., Holden 01520 Crawford, James W., Old South Church, 645 Boylston St.,

Boston 02116 Crockett, Margaret Williams, 315 Musketaquid Rd.,

Concord 01742 Crook, Norman B., 57/2 King St., Groveland 01834 Crooker, Charles W., Sandwich, NH 03270 Cross, Paul F., 22 Captain Bacon Rd., South Yarmouth

02664 Crowe, John R., 6 Moore Ave., Worcester 01602 Cruikshank, Robert, 2 Scott Lane, Wakefield 01880 Cummings, C. Irving, 293 Bridge St., Room 205, Springfield

01106 Cunitz, WiUiam, 210 Herrick Rd., Newton Center 02159 Cupples, John E., 26 Sigoumey St., Jamaica Plain 02130 Curry, Emerson L., Hebron, Yarmouth County, Nova

Scotia, Canada Cunis, Arthur R., 34 Ridgeway Dr., North Quincy 02169 Curtis, Jean G., 1317 Main St., Concord 01742

Dahlman, J. Stanley, 73 Main St., Northfield 01360 Daniel, Jack Lowrey, Jr., 14 High St., Andover 01810 Danner, John H., 1329 Main St., Concord 01742 Davie, Malcolm H., P.O. Box 661, Concord, NH 03301 Davis, M. Eugene, 18 McKay St., Fitchburg 01420 Davis, Herbert R,, 474 Centre St., Newton 02158 Davis, Norman S., 59 Trimount St., Dedham 02026 Davis, Robert E., Crescent St., Millers Falls 01349 Davis, Walter B., 1st. Cong. Ch., on the Common, Win- chester 01890

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Day, Ann Bowman, 5 Woodridge Rd., Holden 01520 DeLong, Gary A., 763 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow

01106 Dennett, Robert B., 2 E. Central St., Natick 01760 TdeRogatis, David S., Presby., 208 Washington St., Wellesley

Hills 02181 Deroke, Richard G., 90 Dudley Rd., Box 74, Framingham

01701 Derr, Thomas S., 60 Harrison Ave., Northampton 01060 Dibble, Edward F., 116 Main St., Easthampton 01027 Dickerman, David L., 63 Hazel St., West Springfield 01089 Dinges, Richard A., 418 Broadway, Lynnfield 01940 Dipko, Thomas E., 151 Maple St., Framingham 01701 Doane, Ashley W., P.O. Box 85, East Candia, NH 03040 Dobson, Robert F., Cong. Ch., Hampstead, NH 03841 Dodds, Robert Clyde, 295 Beacon St., Boston 02116 Dohanian, Zaven, 197 Madison St., Fall River 02720 Doran, Henry, 397 High St., Medford 02155 Dorman, Franklin A., 32 Crescent St., Cambridge 02138 Dorr, Luke R., Washington St., West Boxford 01885 Dorsey, Diane M., 250 Main St., South Deerfield 01373 Douglas, Wilham, 460 Main St., Cotuit 02635 Dowell, Roland C, 230 Western Ave., Sherborn 01770 TDowney, George E., Disc, 23 Main St., Westford 01886 Driftmier, Frederick F., River Rd., R.R. #2, P.O. Box 404,

Pawcatuck, CT 06379 tDronsfield, Raymond E., RFD #2, 2 Harbor Hill Rd.,

Box 489, South Orleans 02662 DuBocq, William III, 52 Whitcomb Dr., Lancaster 01523 Duffe, William, P.O. Box 126, South Egremont 01258 Duffy, Ann, 155 Forrest Green Ave., Wrentham 02093 Duhamel, Paul L., 21 Bailey St., Somerville 02144 Dunham, Lloyd H., 118 Hastings St., Greenfield 01301 Dunn, James L., 500 Main St., Wilbraham 01095 Durgin, Luther P., 22 Pierce St., Leominster 01453 Dutton, Robert L., 83 Winter St., Box 331, Mansfield 02048 tDziczik, Chester, 99 Prescott St., Clinton 01510

Eckels, James, 37 High Rd., Andover 01810 Edwards, Ozzie, 56 Dale St., Roxbury 02119 Egmont, Westy A., 44 School St., Andover 01810 Eichom, Neil, P.O. Box 229, Nottingham, NH 03290 Ekholm, Stephen A., 6 Elm St., Warren 01083 Elder, Nancy L., 70 Allerton St., Plymouth 02360 EUer, John T., 18 Albion St., Newton Centre 02159 Elliott, WiUis E., 309 Lake Elizabeth Dr., Craigville 02636 Ellis, David Roy, Maple St., Box 152, Oakham 01068 EUis, Susan, Maple St., Box 152, Oakham 01068 Ellis-Hagler, Graylan S., 67 Newbury St., Boston 02116 Elswick, Albert T., 2757 Horton St., North Dighton 02764 Emery, H. Merrill, Jr., 95 Forestdale Dr., Somerset 02726 Erb, John D., P.O. Box 902, Dennis Bayside Con- dominiums, Dennis 02638 tErickson, Harry, (Lie. Lay), Northfield 01360 tErickson, Lowell, CC, 36 Gray St., Boston 02116 Eusden, John D., 75 Forest Rd., Williamstown 01267 Evans, Hugh W., 128 Mill Rd., Chelmsford 01824 Evans, Malcolm R., P.O. Box 65, Montague 01351 Evans, Ronald T., P.O.Box 276, Deerfield 01342 Everitt, Paula D., 28 Burr Rd., Hingham 02043 Everton, John Scott, 58 Barnacle Rd., Yarmouth Port 02675 Ewen, James Albert, P.O. Box 231, Sunderland 01375 Ewing, Donald S., Trinity PI., Wayland 01778

Fackre, Gabriel J., Andover Newton Theological School,

210 Herrick Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Fallaw, Wesner, 136 Hancock St., Auburndale 02166 Farr, Patricia, 65 Prospect St., Norwood 02062 Farr, Ronald, 65 Prospect St., Norwood 02062 Farrell, Charles R., 107 E. Pleasant St., Amherst 01002 Faslh, Sanford, 498 Main St., Wareham 02571 Fenby, Robert F., 6 Clover St., Worcester 01603 Ferguson, L Gordon, 97 Fern St., Northampton 01060 Fiegenbaum, J. W., 12 College View Hts., South Hadley

01075

Filler, John E., 199 Long Pond Dr., South Yarmouth 02675 Findlay, James, 1541 Washington St., Canton, 02021 Finlay, J. Elliott, 1133 Pleasant St., Bridgewater 02324 Finley, Donald H., 3 Beach Rd., P.O. Box 284, Matta-

poisett 02739 Fisher, Richard, 115 Howe St., Marlboro 01752 Fisher, Stephen C, 85 Jamaica St., #2, Jamaica Plain 02130 Fletcher, Lee, 50 Canoe Tree St., Marshfield Hills 02051 Floyd, Richard L., First Church of Christ, 27 East St.,

Pittsfield 01201 Fluker, Walter E., Hancock & Union Sts., Springfield 01109 Foard, Lawrence, Jr., 590 Western Ave., Westfield 01085 Fohlin, Harold B., Jr., 148 Haverhill St., North Reading

01864 Ford, Charles v., Jr., 2 Church St., P.O. Box 104, Boylston

01505 Ford, C. Victor, 10 Green St., Charlestown 02129 Foss, Leighton J., Maple St., Hinsdale 01235 Foster, Harry A., 17 Princeton Blvd., North Chelmsford

01863 Foster, Jacqueline L., 148 Crescent St., Waltham 02154 Fournier, Richard, Main St., Cummington 01026 Eraser, James A., 5 Summer St., Lynnfield 01940 Freeman, Forster, Box 265, Lincoln Center 01773 French, L. Theron, 38 Great Marsh Ave., Centerville 02632 Frerichs, Margaret L., 21 Meadowbrook Dr., Hadley 01035 Fritsch, Theodore, 340 Clapboardtree St. , Westwood 02090 Fuller, Clarence W., Pemaquid Point Rd., New Harbor,

ME 04554

Galazka, Helen G., 769 Allen St., Springfield 01118 Gallihue, Lester F., South Ch., 45 Maple St., Springfield

01105 tCarcia, William O., Dis., 8 Fairmont St., P.O. Box 237,

Lawrence 01840 Gardiner, Robert W. , College Highway, Southampton 01073 Garner, Albert W., Box 871, Newport, NH 03773 Garrett, Renee U., 1629 Ignacio Blvd., Novato, CA 94947 Garrett, Rex, 1629 Ignacio Blvd., Novato, CA 94947 Garvey, Stephen F., Ill Farnum St., Belmont 02178 Gaskill, John G., Bow Wow Rd., Sheffield 01257 Gates, Allen H., 1 S 171 Pine Ln., Lombard, IL 60148 Gates, Henry W., 12 Williams St., Brookline 02146 Geertz, William S., P.O. Box 810, Sandwich 02563 Geigis, Ernest O., 92 Pierce St., Stoughton 02072 Gephart, Sarah, Sanborn, NH 03269 Gerlach, Barbara, 1302 Geranium St., N.W., Washington,

DC 20012 tGermaine, Richard A., Bapt., 45 Ash St., Hopkinton 01748 Germanotta, Dante, 280 Goodman Hill Rd., Box 64, Sud- bury 01776 Gessert, Robert A., 1401 Iris St., N.W., Washington, DC

20015 Gibb, Robert E., 34 Farwell St., Natick 01760 Gibbs, Leonard, 40 Church St., Merrimac 01860 Gibson, R. Bricker, Faith United Church, 52 Sumner Ave.,

Springfield 01108 Gifford, Margaret H., 21 Monadnock Rd. , Worcester 01608 Gilbert, Chandler W., 54 Walden St., Concord 01742 Giles, Lorain Ruth, First Cong. Church, Common Rd.,

Shelburne 01370 Glasser, James C, Green Bay Rd., RFD #1, Groton, VT

05046 Glenesk, William B., 44 Moultrie St., Dorchester 02124 Glessner, Richard H., 44 Nevada Rd., Needham 02192 Coble, William D., Dix Hill Rd., Brimfield 01010 Goddard, Barbara, Cong. Ch., East Hampton, CT 06424 fGoddard, Clinton, Lay Leader, Sterling 01564 Godfrey, Margaret Gay, 1912 Massachusets Ave., Lex- ington 02173 TGoff, Philip D., Baptist POC, 19 Highland St., Ayer 01432 Good, Jeanette, 165 Main St., Amherst 01002 Goode, David, 79 Seventh St., Turners Falls 01376 Goodwin-Brown, Alice, 31 Lopez St., Cambridge 02138 Gordon, Harry B., 205 Tono Ln., Walnut Creek, CA 945Qfi

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Gottshall, Nancy L., 60 Highland St., West Newton 02165 Goudey, June, 120 Warren Rd., Framingham 01701 Granitsas, Nicholas G., 68 Eustis St., Revere 02151 tGray, Jonathan W., Bapt., First Church Sterling Federa- tion, 6 Meetinghouse Hill Rd., Sterling 01564 Gray, William P., 26 Cross St., Chatham 02633 Green, Thomas G., 36 Gray St., Boston 02116 Greene, Richmond K., 124 Old Ford Rd., New Paltz, NY

12561 Gregg, Robert T., 52 South St., Medfield 02052 Gregg, Theodore H., Box 55, Temple, NH 03084 Gregory, H. Wilham, First Cong. Church, UCC, Berkeley,

CA 94704 Grove, Harold D., Ball Hill Rd., Princeton 01541 Gruenler, Royce Gordon, 32 Homestead Cir., South

Hamilton 01982 Guest, Jonathan, 60 Highland St., West Newton 02165 Gunther, John J., Ill, Oak St., Box 79, Alfred, ME 04002 Gustafson, Jamie R., 25 The Great Rd., Bedford 01730 Gustafson, Mark W., 7 Winthrop St., P.O. Box 545, Win- chester 01890

Hackett, Allen, 374 Edgewater Dr. West, East Falmouth

02536 tHageman, Alice L., 67 Newbury St., Boston 02116 Hagler, Graylan S., 67 Newbury St., Boston 02116 Haines, Perry, Jr., 28 Eldona Ave., Falmouth 02540 Hall, Philip, S., Rolling Ridge St., North Amherst 01059 Hall, Roben M., Dare, Inc., 59 Temple Place #808,

Boston 02108 Hall, Thomas L., 14 E. Corning St., Beverly 01915 Handspicker, Meredith B., 210 HerrickRd., Newton Centre

02159 Haner, Joan M., 91 Pettey Ln., Westport 02790 Hangen, E. George, 285 High St., Newburyport 01950 tHanley, Timothy E., Student, 24 Pleasant St., Baldwinville

01436 Hanna, Paul E., 18 Howard St., West Bridgewater 02379 Happe, Allen P., 44 Garden St., Cambridge 02138 Harding, William, 144 Broad St., Weymouth 02188 Haringa, Karen Lea, Maple Ln., Sutton 01527 Harlow, Susan, 11 Garden St., Cambridge 02138 Harper, Charles H., 34 Concord Sq., Boston 02118 Harrah, Charles Robert, 4 Church St., Webster 01570 Harrer, John A., 58 Shepard St., Cambridge 02138 Hartman, Justin J., 13 Meadowbrook Dr., Hadley 01035 Harttree, Gilbert, 7 Somers Rd., East Longmeadow 01028 Hartunian, Joanne, 391 Pleasant St., Belmont 02178 Hartunian, Vartan, 380 Concord Ave., Belmont 02178 Haskins, StuartC, Parade Rd., RFD 3, Laconia, NH 03246 Hastings, Leroy N., Jr., 357 Harvard St., Whitman 02382 Havice, Charles W., 471 Trapelo Rd., Belmont 02178 Hayward, W. Gary, Pleasant St., Barre 01005 Hazelton, Roger, Highview, Apt. 11, Sandwich 02563 Heap, Leonard, 9 Abbotsford PI., Claremont C.P., South

Africa 7700 Heckles, Jane, 210 Herrick Rd., Newton Ctr 02159 Heigham, Robert H., 624 High St., Hanson 02341 Heineman, Charles?., Allen Rd., P.O. Box87-B, Hacketts-

town, NJ 07840 Heintzelman, David J., 30 Central St., West Boylston 01583 Helm, Norman G., Evangelical Ch., 8 Church St., Westboro

01581 Hempel, Edward C, III, 11 Bayview Dr., P.O. Box 1094,

Orleans 02653 Henderson, Verne E., 28 Marshall St., Brookline 02146 Herber, Kurt F., 70 Freeman Terr., Springfield 01104 Hess, Robert, 322 Main St., Wobum 01801 Hickey, Eileen L., MOQ,. D021 Navphibase, Norfolk,

VA 23521 Higgins, Forrest C, 1507 Highland St., Holliston 01746 Higgins, John R., 9 Duxbury Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Hildonen, Nancy F., 26 Summit Ave., Rockport 01966 Hinchcliff, Harris B., 9 Birchwood Ln., P.O. Box 110,

WilUamsburg 01096

Hindemith, Gerald O., 10 Conant Cir., P.O. Box 366,

Bridgewater 02324 THoaglander, Robert F., CC, 291 Lake St., P.O. Box 123,

Waltham 02154 Hobbs, William F., 20 Glen Pkwy., Hampden, CT 06517 Hodgkins, George A., 35 Williamsburg Ln., Scituate 02066 Holden, Leila B., Main St., Medfield 02052 Holladay, William L., 144 Herrick Rd., Newton Centre

02159 THolt, David L., Epis. D.S , 202 Byron St., East Boston 02128 Hood, Charles F., 10 Stacey St., Marblehead 01945 Hooten, George M., Jr., 4203 Country Club Blvd., Seven

Springs, FL 33552 Hopkins, Robert S, Jr., 33 Red Gate Ln., Amherst 01002 Horn, Howard P., 18 West St., P.O. Box 245, Petersham

01366 Houghtlin, Charies B., 12 Seaman Ave., Apt. 5-E, NY, NY

10034 Hourihan, Leo. S., 745 Main St., Agawam 01001 Howard, Judson D., 80 Greenacre Rd., Westwood 02090 THoward, Stephen D., POC, P.O. Box 725, Greenfield 01301 Howard, Thomas P., 14 Creeper Hill Rd., North Grafton

01536 Howe, William T., 139 Sycamore St., Somerville 02145 Howells, Thomas D., 590 Main St., P.O. Box 246, Hampden

01036 tHowes, Mrs. Donald, Lie. Lay, (West Hawley), Ashfield

01330 Howland, Robert I., P.O. Box 156, Webster 01570 Hudson, J. Calvert, 60611 Second St. E., St. Petersburg,

FL 33706 Hufford, Dayl H., 25 Woburn St., Reading 01867 Hughes, John G., R130 Pine St., Manchester 01944 Hughes, Marshall B., Box 516, Gorham, ME 04038 Hume, Charles N., 15 West St., Mansfield 02048 Hunt, Thomas A., 8 Ledge Hill Rd., Southboro 01772 Huntington, Joel, 18 Spear St., Quincy 02168 Hurlburt, Roderic W., Foamer Rd., Southampton 01073 Hussing, Stephen Forrest, Box 121, Snug Harbor Station,

Duxbury 02332 Hutchinson, Frederick M., 354 Florence St., Fall River

02720

Ihloff, Charles E., 113 Granby Rd., South Hadley Falls

01075 Ingram, Phyllis K., 277 AP Newcomb Rd., Brewster 02631 Iswaradevan, Sumathi D., 28 Irving St., Cambridge 02138

Jenkins, Gary O., 1154 Great Plain Ave., Needham 02192 Jenkins, Marshall, Back Bay Annex, P.O. Box 184, Boston

02117 Jenkinson, Egbert W. A., 110 Broadway, The Nevins

Home, Methuen 01844 tjohnson, Ann T., 383 Pleasant St., Athol 01331 tjohnson, Elizabeth, Comm. Worker, Depot St., Dalton

01226 Johnson, Ernest B., Jr., 74 Commercial St., East Braintree

02184 Johnson, Jeffrey P., 383 Pleasant St., Athol 01331 Johnson, Robert W., Still River Rd., Harvard 01451 Johnson, Roland V. E., 4 Franklin St., Middlebury, VT

05753 Johnson, RoUin E., Jr., 506 South St., Halifax 02338 Johnson, Stanley F., 54 Main St., Falmouth 02540 Johnson, Warren H., 10 Arbor St., Wenham 01984 Johnston, Holly, 16 Fowler Rd., P.O. Box 521, Northbridge

01534 Johnston, James D., Sr., 730 Main St., Waltham 02154 Jones, Edward A., 130 25th PI., Holly Hill, FL 32107 Jones, Irene M., 69 Concord Pkwy, Pittsfield 01201 Jones, John P., Address Unknown

Jones, Karen, 1st Cong., Washington St., HoUiston 01746 Jones, Raymond, 4 Windward Way, P.O. Box 761, East

Orleans 02643

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Jones, Richard A., Main St., Sheffield 01257 tjones, Thomas G., Ch. of Nazarene, 44 Moulbrie St., Dor- chester 02122 Tjones, Virginia T., Chaple St., Box 326, Ashburnham 01430 Jones, Winifred, Central St., Box 73, Beriin 01503 Jordan, Merle R., 3 Lily Pond Ln., Cohasset 02025

Kaetzel, Reka, South Carolina Dept. of Corrections, P.O.

Box 1159, Columbia, SC 29211 Kaetzel, Samuel T., South Carolina Dept. of Corrections,

P.O. Box 1159, Columbia, SC 29211 Kakos, Peter J., 8 Overlook Dr., Westfield 01085 Kallis, Katherine T., 51 Burditt Ave., Hingham 02043 TKantzer, Lowell R., Bapt., Union St., Norfolk 02056 Keach, Stanley, Ball Hill Rd., Princeton 01541 Keedy, Allen, General Delivery, Craigville 02636 TKeller, James, POC, UPCUSA, 127 Glencrest Drive, North

Andover 01845 Kelley, James R., Blair Academy, Blairtown, NJ 07825 Kelly, Francis R., 141 Harbor Dr., Apt. 10, Claymont,

DE 19703 Kenison, Gordon S., 359 Plymouth St., Halifax 02338 Kenseth, Arnold M., South East St., R.F.D. No. 1,

Amherst 01002 Kent, Katherine M., address unknown Kessler, Diane, 14 Beacon St., Boston 02108 TKim, Young Ihl, Presby. D.S., 11 Garden St., Cambridge

02138 King, David S., Boston City Mission Society, 14 Beacon St.,

Room 507, Boston 02108 Kirkpatrick, Charles W., 33 Salem St., Apt. lA, Spring- field 01105 Kitchen, Mary Ellen, 122 Pine St., Northampton 01060 Kitchen, Robert A., Jr., 122 Pine St., Northampton 01060 TKitto, William J., Presby., P.O. Box 168, Danbury, NH

03230 Klassen, Nancy, P.O. Box 208, West Boxford 01885 Knight, Dennis R., 191 Pakachoag St., Auburn 01501 Knight, W. Allan, 10 Melville Ave., Drrchester 02124 Knox, WilHam F., 320 Washington St., Norwell 02061 Kohlhofer, Leonard B., 9 East Common St., Topsfield

01983 Kolsti, Arthur H., Jr., 55 Coohdge Ave., Lexington

02173 Knox, Kenneth E., 144 Central St., Auburn 01501 Krackhardt, Fred A., 171 West St., Berlin 01503 TKring, Walter D., (Unitarian) Eliot Ch. of South Natick, Eliot

St., Natick 01760 Kugler, Thomas W., 12 Church St., Rockland 02370 Kumjian, Vincent, 7 Southbury Rd., Clifton Park, NY

_ 12065 Kunz, Philip E., 105 Pollack Ave., Pittsfield 01201 Kunz, Timothy A., 21 Marshall St., East Longmeadow

01028 Kupperschmidt, Gerald L. , 17 Greenwood Rd., Natick

01760 Kyte, Robert, 4 Plumb St., Pittsfield 01201

Ladre, David R., 30 Pleasant St., Methuen 01844 Lambert, Robert, 14 Irvington St., Springfield 01108 Lamson, Frank L., 32 North Main St., Sharon 02067 Lancaster, James L., 252 Amherst St., Granby 01033 Landwehr, Harold G., Jr., 184 Pleasant St., Maiden

02148 TLangavin, Eugene, Bapt., 164 Bellevue Rd., North Quincy

02171 Lanphear, Deane R., Mt. Hermon School for Boys, P.O.

Box 26, Northfield 01354 Larsen, Jeffrey, 30 Common St., Walpole 02081 Larsen, Kenneth Arne, Dodge Rd., Rowley 01969 Larson, Philip M., Jr., 21 Cranston Ave., Newport, RI

02840 TLashbrook, Steven John, PTS, 5 Chapel St., Ashburnham

01430

Laubi, Paul K., 113 Laurel St., Fairhaven 02719 tLauffer, Paul E., Univ., 34 Spring Hill Ave., Bridgewater

02324 Lawrence, Robert P., P.O. Box 35, Adamsville, RI 02801 Leach, David A., P.O. Box 214, Manomet 02345 Leamon, J. Thomas, 208 Montague Rd., Amherst 01002 Leavitt, Daniel, 125 Edgell Rd., Framingham 01701 Lehmann, Delwin R,, 18 Mayflower St., Springfield 01103 Leidberg, Richard E., 181 Main St., Northampton 01060 Lewis, Edward W. W., French Pond Rd., P.O. Box 313,

Henniker, NH 03242 Lewis, Jeffrey M., 209 Norfolk Street, Springfield 01109 Libby, Merton E., 44 Captain Perceval Rd., South Yar- mouth 02664 Lier, Roger A,, 555 Main St., Maiden 02148 Lilley, Ross. W., School St., Box 409, South Acton 01720 tLinn, Edmund H., Bapt., General Delivery, South Orleans

02662 Lloyd, Harold V., Jr., 123 Church Street, North Adams 01247 tLockhart, B. J., Bapt., 91 Berkshire St., Indian Orchard

01051 Loggie, Robert D., Union Rd., Wales 01081 Loesch, Robert K., 37 Mandalay Rd., Springfield 01118 Loesch, Russell T., 201 Wyman Rd., North Abington 02351 Loesch, William, c/o Boston City Hospital, 818 Harrison

Ave., Boston 02118 Loomis, Horace B., Briar Woods Cond., Apt. 7, 1281 Law- rence St., Lowell 01852 Loungway, Ferdinand J., R.F.D. 2, Oxford, ME 04270 Luccock, Robert E., 22 Stamford Rd., Wellesley 02181 Lund, Neal G., Brookline St., Box 487, Townsend 01469 Lund, Sara, 1125 West Roselawn #2, St. Paul, MN 55113.

Granted Leave of Absence 4-20-82 Lund, Richard W., 457 Pleasant St., Melrose 02177 Lynehan, Charles W., Central Cong. Ch. UCC, 14Titcomb & Pleasant Sts., Newburyport 01950

TMacConnell, Florence, Com. Wk., 1840 Westfield St., West

Springfield 01089

Mack, John Hayward, 1032 Geranium St. N.W.,

Washington, DC 20012 Mackey, Janet, 1154 Great Plain Ave., Needham 02192 MacLean, Norman C, 3 Allan St., Penacook, NH 03301 MacLeod, Robert J., 346 West Main St., Millbury 01527 MacNab, John M., Box 101, Dorchester 02124 MacNeill, Robert W., P.O. Box 367, Bryantville 02327 Maddaford, John H., RFD #1, Honesdale, PA 18431 Maes, John, 185 Bay State Rd., Boston 02215 fMaestrosomone, Michael, Stu., c/o 1st Ch., 40 Monument

Ave., Swampscott 01907 Mahoney, Harry R., The Chapel-Cardigan Mountain

School, Canaan, NH 03741 Man, Keith, 166 Hubbard St., Concord 01742 Man, Polly, 166 Hubbard St., Concord 01742 Manseau, William J., 12 Catherwood Rd., Tewksbury

01876 Maravell, WilHam N., P.O. Box 184, Lunenburg 01462

(Granted Leave of Absence) Marcus, Edward, Lee Cong. Church, 20 Park PI., Lee 01238 Mark, William R., 69 Oakland Ave., Newton 02166 Marks, Gary L., 20 Newfield St., Plymouth 02360 tMarks, James R., Meth., D.S., Souther Rd., Gloucester

01930 Marsden, Ralph E., 14 Burncoat Terr., Worcester 01605 Marshall, James C, Terrace Estates, 82 Shore Dr.,

Peabody 01960 Martin, Damiel K., Wellington Rd., Templeton 01468 Martin, James C, R.F.D. Box 122, Vineyard Haven 02568 Martin, John A., Brook Rd., P.O. Box 148, Manomet 02345 Martin, Marilyn, 81 Fairfield, Worcester 01602 Martin, Ned Howard, 60 Highland St., West Newton 02165 Martin, Ruth W., Wellington Rd., Templeton, 01468 Martin, William P., P.O. Box 1, Hardwick 01037 Martinson, Terry O., 175 Columbian St., South Weymouth

02190

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Maruyama, Yoshio, c/o Westside Development Center, 421

North 40th St., Corsicana, TX 75110 tMassey, Oliver, Lay, P.O. Box 282, Athol 01331 Mathews, E. William, 51 Center St., Ludlow 01056 Mathewson, Earl, Wickaboag Valley Rd., West Brookfield

01585 Matbieson, David C, 2017 A. Castro St., San Francisco,

CA 94131 Mathison, Donald S., Reservoir Rd., Sunderland 01375 Matthews, Diane O. P., 204 Highgate St., Needham 02192 tMatossi, Richard, 20 Main St., Millbury 01527 Maxfield, Otis A., 4 Longfellow PI., Boston 02108 Mayher, Philip J., Jr., 44 Chesterton Rd., Wellesley 02181 Mayne, Thomas C, 182 Francis Dr., Port Charlotte, FL

33952 McCloy, James, Jr., 2 Oakland Ave., Rockport 01966 McCoy, William R., Franklin Rd., Gill 01376 tMcCullough, John, Meth., 500 Main St., Wilbraham 01095 McEldowney, Morris C, 16 Arch St., Dover, NH 03820 McEwan, Charles E., 18 Chestnut Plain Rd., Whately

01093 McKean, Philip F., West Mountain, Bernardston 01337 McKinstry, John Winthrop, P.O. Box 88, Canaan, NY

12029 McLane, Edwin D., 15 Brier Spring Rd., P.O. Box 296,

East Orleans 02643 McQueen, Dale B., 20 Center Rd., RFD #1, P.O. Box 31,

Shirley 01464 McSwain, Harold W., 136 Rawson Rd., Wollaston

02170 Meek, Peter H., 1912 Mass. Ave., Lexington 02173 Meier, Robert L., 19 Chase St., Danvers 01923 Melanson, Arthur H., 29 Weathersfield Rd., Natick

01760 Melvin, David, 7 Breckin Terr., Andover 01810 Merrill, Jacob Franklin J., 404 Broadway, Somerville

02145 tMerritt, Robert E., Meih., Ward St., R.F.D. 5, Carver

02330 Merten, Gordon C, W. River Rd., Uxbridge 01569 Meserole, Gregg, Main St., Dunstable 01827 tMessier, Laura, Student, 16 Fowler Rd., Rockdale 01534 Messerschmitt, John, 27 East St., Pittsfield 01201 Meyer, Eugene W., 471 Trapelo Rd., Belmont 02178 Miller, Earl W., Jr., 30 Grow St., North Dartmouth 02747 Miller, John U., 245 Kittredge St., Roslindale 02131 Millin, Paul D., 50 North St., Tewksbury 01876 Mills, Elden H., West Tisbury 02575

Millett, Craig, 215 Church St., West Barnstable 02668 Miner, Harry B., 88 High Rd., Newbury 01950 Moissides, George L., Westminster Hill, Canterbury, CT

06331 Monbleau, Charles H., 40 Waquasset Rd., Harwich Port

02646 Monroe, W. Irving, Jr., P.O. Box 16, Chatham 02633 TMonstur, Richard, Bapt., Granville 01034

Montzingo, David J., 460 Broadway, Everett 02149 tMoore, James D., Baptist, Parson's Hill, Conway 01341 tMorgan, Jean A. K., (Lie. Minister) 241 Main St., Great

Harrington 01230 Morgan, R. Jerry, 108 Worth St., Tarentum, PA 15084 Morrell, Herbert B., 419 Fern St., West Hartford, CT

06107 Morrison, Constance, Skyline Trail, Middlefield 01243 Morse, James E., Church St., Box 616, Ware 01082 Morse, MervynM., R.D. #1, Route 66, Easthampton 01027 Moseley, George, 77 Stratford St., West Roxbury 02132 Moser, R. Leroy, 275 Elm St., Northampton 01060 Moulton, Joseph L., 138 Hancock St., Auburndale 02166 Mugar, Yohanna D., 630 W. Bonita Ave., Apt. 9F, Clare

mom, CA 91711 Mullins, Judith, 90 Washington Sq. E., Salem 01970 Munson, Howard E., Baptist Hill Rd., Conway 01341 Murdock, William L., 191 Middlesex Ave., Wilmington

01887 Musser, Forrest, 18 Larch Ln., Reading 01867

tMyers, David, Meth., 71 Freemont St., Lexington 02173 Myers, Harry G., Main St., Rowley 01969 Myers, Paul B., 20 Upland Way, Mattapoisett 02739

Naser, Gordon R., 474 Pleasant St., Holyoke 01040 Navle, Charles, Sparhawk Terr., Marblehead 01945 Nelson, Barbara, 36 Constitution Ave., South Weymouth

02190 Nelson, Henry R., Address Unknown

Nelson, Philip N., Route 1, Box W34, Chuckey, TN 37641 Neville, Joseph, 6 Stafford Rd., Danvers 01923 New, Ben E. J., 55 Main St., Shelburne Falls 01370 Newman, Lester L, 40 Raymond St., Manchester 01944 Newton, Guy A., Jr., 665 Berkley St., Berkley 02780 Newton, Seth W,, 61 Tellegen Tr., Centerville 02632 Nichols, Donald N., 355 Franklin St., Melrose 02176 Nichols, Kenneth E., RD-1, Rte 66, Easthampton 01027 Nickerson, Paul B., 81 Union St., Bridgewater 02324 Niebuhr, Richard R., 45 Falmouth Rd., Arlington 02174 Niehoff, Randall H., 10 Stacey St., Marblehead 01945 Nielson, Douglas E., 1 Ely Rd., Monson 01057 Noriing, David C, 256 Mt. Blue St., Norwell 02061 Norton, Norman, Field Rd., Magnolia 01930 Novotny, Daniel, P.O. Box 133, West Chatham 02669 Noyes, Richard R., Maine Noyes, Worth, North Rd., P.O. Box 7B, Chesterfield

01012 Nutter, Stuart C, Middleton Rd., Boxford 01921 Nutting, Edmund W., 1189 Washington St., Lanesville

01930 Nye, George E., 18 Lovers Ln., Medway 02053 Nyren, Roy G., 12 Lexington St., Burlington 01803

O'Brien, James H., 123 Winthrop St., Augusta, ME 04330 TOckenga, Harold J., CC, 624 Bay Rd., Hamilton 01936 fO'Hara, Richard F., Presby. Main St., Tyringham 01264 Olmstead, Rose Ann, 67 Newbury St., Boston 02116 Olmsted, Richard H., Concord Rd., Box 8, Acton 01720 Olson, Edwin A., 158 Maple St., Lawrence 01841 Ordinaro, Roman, 59 Munson St., Greenfield 01301 Orth, Kenneth, 103 Franklin St., Arlington 02174 Overlock, Donald E., 51 Center St., P.O. Box 443, Ludlow 01056

TPalmer, Russell H., Comm. Worker, 15 Dublin Rd., Peabody

01960 Parcell, R. Lee, 18 Dale St., Methuen 01849 Parker, Stanley J., 58 Middle St., Hadley 01035 Parkerson, Sue T., 144 Hancock St., Auburndale 02166 Parrill, Lloyd E., 8 Holton St., Northfield 01360 Parsons, Jonathan D., 17 Eddy St., West Newton 02165 Parsons, William L., 17629 N. 33rd Ln., Phoenix, AZ

85023 Patch, Raymond D., 29 Hammond St., Mattapoisett

02739 Paxton, Val Jeanne, R-20 Fuller St., Magnolia 01930 tPayton, Robert S., Baptist, Becket 01223 Peace, Richard V., 479 Bay Rd., South Hamilton 01982 Peacock, Quentin, L., 1 Lathrop St., Westfield 01085 Pearson, Roy M., Stony Brook Rd., P.O. Box 870, New

London, NH 03257 Pease, Frederic A., Jr., 116 Brockton Ave., Haverhill

01830 Pegg, John, 7 Lee St., Salem 01970 Penny, Curtis, 11 Norman Rd., Quincy 02169 Pepper, Carol J. (Seifrit), 146 Jason St., Pittsfield, NY

01201 Perkins, Arthur W., 11 Beach St., Millbury 01527 Perry, Martin W., 15 Drummond Ave., Worcester 01605 Peterson, Thomas Eric, 211 Highgate, Needham 02195 Peterson, Willard F., 10 Rockland St., Taunton 02780 Petter, John H., 44 Chandler St., Boston 02116 Phelps, Marion R., 11 Sycamore Ln., South Dennis 02660

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Phillips, Diana, 1105 Mass. Ave., Apt. 5F, Cambridge 02138 Pirie, James G., 96 Fomaine St., Marlboro 01752 Pitman, Paul G., 73 Erie Ave., Newton Highlands 02161 Possell, Stanley, First Cong. Ch., East Haven, CT 06512 Potter, James A., Valley Community Church, P.O. Box 116,

Feeding Hills 01001 Potter, Herbert T., Jr., Back Bay Mission, 424 Chartres St.,

Biloxi, MS 39530 Potter, Thomas F., First Cong. Church, 19 Broad St.,

Westfield 01085 Potter, Francis E., 160 S.E. 27th Ave., Boynton, FL 33435 Powell, Kenneth D., 14 LampUghter Ln., Sherborn 01770 Powell, Oliver, 750 Plymouth Rd., Claremont, CA 91711 Powers, David M., 66 Howes Path, P.O. Box U, Dennis

02638 Proctor, David P., 37 Georgetown Dr. #10, Framingham

01701 Pruitt, Wayne N., 36 Bolton St., Marlboro 01752 Pryce, Richard S., 264 Main St., Rutland 01543 Pugh, Robert E., 168 Dutcher St., Hopedale 01747

Rahmeier, Paul, 39 Thornberry Rd., Winchester 01890 Randle, Edwin A., 115 Seth Goodspeed Way, Osterville 02655 Ransom, David P., 219 Main St., P.O. Box D-320, Fairhaven

02719 Ray, David, Old Winchester Rd., Warwick 01364

TRay, George, Stu. c/o First Cong. Church, UCC, 26 County

Road, Chelsea 02150 Rayson, Delwyn R., 271 Ocean Ave., Marblehead 01945 Reed, Nancy, 40 Freemont St., Lexington 02173

tReed, Richard P. (Bapi) Williams St., Chester 01011 Reeder, Darrell Alan, 12 Princeton Ave., Beverly 01915 Reinke, David H., 78 Governor Bradford Dr., Barrington,

RI 02806 Remick, Susan L. (Olmstead), 536 Pleasant St., South

Weymouth 02190 Reynolds, Craig Allen, 37 Clifford St., Southboro 01772 Rhines, FrederickF., 147 Highland Ave., Newtonville 02160 Rhine, Raymond O., 29 Cottage Ln., Concord 01742 Rhude, Beth Ester, P.O. Box 76, South Stratford, VT 05070 Rice, Dexter B., Rte. 2, Box 278 L304, Leesburg, FL 32748 Rice, Elizabeth, 160 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge 02138

TRice, W. Arthur, CC, 62 Abbey St., Marshfield 02056 Richards, Samuel H., RRI, Box 875, Bridgtown, ME 04009 Richardson, Nancy, 41 Ballard St., Jamaica Plain 02130 Riddle, James D., Court Sq., Springfield 01103 Rieger, Grover C, 344 Albion St., Wakefield 01880 Riggles, Elven, Southboro Community Ch., Southboro 01772 Rightor, Edward W., 4 Belmore Tr., Jamaica Plain 02130 Riley, W. Roscoe, 515 Hanover St., Hanover Ctr. 02339

tRobbins, Edward, UUA, S. Main St., Berkley 02780 Roberts, David, 516 Newport Ave., South Attleboro 02703 Roberts, Linda, Garden Apartments, Apt. C, Concord Rd.,

Billerica 01821 Roberts, Robert A., 255 North Rd., Unit 100, Chelmsford

01824 Robertson, John P., Fredericksburg Ave., East Harwich 02645

tRobertson, Robert, Bapt. D.S., 15 Bellview Hgts., Ashland 01721

TRobinson, George A., 438 Front St., Marion 02738 Robinson, Jonathan N., 15 Elm Hill Pk., Dorchester 02121 Robinson, Richard S., Jr., RFD #4, Bakersville, NC 28705 Rock, Robert R., 4 Chapel St., Holden 01520 Rockwell, Nancy, 15 Hawthorne Pk., Cambridge 02138 Rodriques-Lima, Octavio, 155 Brooks St., Medford 02155

TRoettger, C. Donald, 6 Webster St., Hyde Park 02136 Rogers, Oscar Allan, Natchez Junior College, Natchez. MS

39120 Rohn, Kurt, 1258 Commonwealth Ave., Allston 02134 Romolo, John J., P.O. Box 37, Somerville 02145 Ronan, Maryann, 18 North Main St., Raynham 02767 Ronander, Albert C . , 1 6 Seminole Dr. , Yarmouthport 02675 Roscoe, Kenneth C, Main St., P.O. Box 825, Wellfleet

02667 Rose, David D., 1342 Lowell Rd., Concord 01742

Rose, Dudley, 13 Arlington St., Cambridge 02140

Rose, Lois, Box 824, Leverett 01054

Roth, Dennis, Depot St., Bernardston 01337

Roth, Taylor, Town Landing Ln., Dedham 02026

Rouner, Leroy, 745 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 02215

RowHngson, Donald T., 15 Ridge St., Winchester 01890

Rugayo, John R. S., 9 Beit Rd., Murambi Gardens Mutare

Zimbabwe, Africa Russell, Stanley G., 6 Walkup Rd., Sudbury 01776 Ryan, Walter S., 4 George St., Lee 01238

Sabean, Jane, Dubhn Community Ch., DubHn, NH 03444 Sadleir, Wilbur B., 35 N. Westfield St., Feeding Hills 01030 Sahakian, William S., 49 Eisenhower Cir., P.O. Box 12,

Wellesley 02181 TSampley, Paul, (Meth.), First Fed. Church, Main St.,

Charlemont 01339 Samuelson, John A., 15 E. Bourne Rd., Newton Centre

02159 Sanborn, Peter S., 20 Mendon St., Blackstone 01504 Sanderson, Paul D., 78 Fairway Ln., Foxborough 02035 Sangree, Charles S., 58 Vine Ave., Craigville 02636 Sargent, John H., 8 Burrows PI., St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 Schaaf, Clarke B., 763 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow01106 Schaudt, Yvonne, 46 Chestnut St., Boston 02108 TSchellhaas, Robert W., CCCC, c/o Peabody Second Church,

12 Maple St., Peabody 01960 Schlegel, F. Nelsen, 33 Chiswick St., Longmeadow 01106 Schofield, Russell G., 15 Searle St., Georgetown 01833 Schroeder, L. Clarence, 1000 Southern Artery, Quincy

02169 Schule, John D., Jr., S. Water St., P.O. Box 846, Edgar- town 02539 Schumm, Herbert I., 250 Main St., North Andover 01845 Schumm, Priscilla, 250 Main St., North Andover 01845 Schwartz, Glen R., 60 Bowles Pk., East Springfield 01104 Scott, John C, Office of the Chief Chaplains, Dept. of the

Army, Washington, DC 20310 Scroggs, James R., 48 Laurel Dr., Bridgewater 02324

(Granted Leave of Absence) tSeamans, Chester, Lay, Mt. Hermon Rd., West Northfield

01360 ISears, Douglas W., Unitarian, D. S., First Church, Church

St., Stoneham 02180 Seely, Albert Lynus, Main St., Hatfield 01038 Segerstrom, David I., 6880 Old Mill Rd., Rockford, IL

61108 Seldon, Horace, 7 Eaton St., Wakefield 01880 Senior, Robert C, 128 Glezen Ln., Wayland 01778 Separk, Charles A., 52 Sumner Ave., Springfield 01108 Sewell, William G., Cobb's Grove, East Dennis 02641 Seyler, Pamela, 184 Pleasant St., Maiden 02148 Seymour, Frank C, 2159 N.W. 28th PI., Gainesville, FL

32605 Shakian, William S., 49 Eisenhower Cir., Box 12,

Wellesley 02181 Shanabrook, Paul E., 9 Baron Park Ln., Burlington 01803 Shaw, Arthur W., R.F.D. #1, North Orange 01364 Shedd, Vaughn F., 374 Franklin St., Box 2304, Duxbury

02332 Sheldon, Dustin F., 82 Packard St., P.O. Box 297, Hudson

01749 Shepherd, George W., P.O. Box 1046, West Dennis 02670 Sherwood, Robert G., 58 Seaquanset Rd., West Chatham

02669 TShih, David, Presb., 16 Adams St., Brookline 02146 TShih, Peter, Presb., 16 Adams St., Brookline 02146 Shire, Robert P., Slj/j Englewood Ave., Brookline 02146 tShirley, Riley, 210 Harvard St., Brookline 02146 Shnorhokian, Manasseh H., 630 Pleasant St., 2nd Fl.,

Worcester 01602 Siekman, Arthur J., 7 Laconia Rd., Worcester 01609 Silvester, Leonard W., 38 Ward St., Fall River 02720 Simone, Joseph, 117 Jenkins Rd., Andover 01810 Simonson, Charies, 9 Violet Rd., Peabody 01960

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Simonson, Leslie, 9 Violet Rd., Peabody 01960 Simpson, Donald A., 26 Brattle St., Worcester 01606 Simpson, William H., 26 Temple Rd., Lynnfield 01940 Singer, Robert B., 10 Cottage St., Marion 02738 Singley, Martin C, III, 632 Old Post Rd., North Attleboro

02760 Sinn, Paul E., 4 Atlantic Ave., North Plymouth 02360 Sisson, Robert E., W. 47 Ostrum Rd., P.O. Box 558,

Mashpee 02649 Slater, David L., 395 High St., Holyoke 01040 Sleeper, James C, P.O. Box 57, Millis 02054 Sleeper, Joanne B., P.O. Box 57, Millis 02054 Smith, Charles, 236 North St., North Weymouth 02191 Smith, Donald W., 166 Alida Rd., Braintree 02184 Smith, Herbert Rhodes, 27 Twelfth St., Attleboro 02703 Smith, Jackson, 1 Lincoln St., Hingham 02043 Smith, James, 14 Carriage Rd., Amherst 01002 Smith, Llewellyn P., 145 Dudley Ln., Milton 02186 Smith, Walter F., 50 Essex St., Saugus 01906 Smith, William N., 88 Bay State Rd., Belmont 02178 TSmothers, Gary W., CC, 28 Linfield St., Holbrook 02343 Snyder, J. Robert, 7 Willard Ave., Worcester 01602 Southwick, Philip H., 5 Hart Circle, P.O. Box 151, George- town 01833 Sparrow, Richard O., 31 Church St., Whitinsville 01588 Sprenger, Edgar, 107 S.E. Colonial St., Port Charlotte, FL

33952 Squire-Buresh, Anne L., 18 Dorothy Rd., Millbury 01527 Stackhouse, Max L., 210 Herrick Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Starbuck, Robert B., 41 Maple St., Watertown 02172 Steele, David A., 155 Magazme St., Cambridge 02139 Steele, Guy L., 185 Pilgrim Rd., Boston 02215 Stent, Judson, Box 351, Amherst 01004 Stewart, Ian, Precinct St., RD. Lakeville 02346 Still, Charlotte, 15-B Park St., Methuen 01844 Stoehr, Richard A., Lock Drawer S, South Dennis 02660 TStone, Glen, 25 Hubbell Ave., Ansonia, CT 06401 tStone, Paul, 455 Arborway, Forest Hills 02130 Stone, Walter N., 443 Blossom St., Fitchburg 01420 Stoughton, Richard, Jr., 202 West St., Brockton 02401 Stowe, Robert E., 94 Grave St., South Deerfield 01373 Stowell, John A., General Delivery, Monterey 01245 Straight, Carlos H., Box 187, Spencer 01562 Strickland, M. Freeman, 20 Melch Rd., Lynnfield Ctr.

01940 Styron, Charles M., 55 Medford Leas, Medford, NJ 08055 SuUivan, Robert E., 163 Cambridge St., Allston 02134 Sumner, William A., 50 Day St. #601, Fitchburg 01420 Swansburg, Edward F., 230 Nahant Rd., Nahant 01908 Swart, Winfield Q., Phoebe-Devitt Home, 1925 Turner St.,

Allentown, PA 18104 Sweeney, Arthur N., 194 High St., Greenfield 01301 Swenson, Joanne, 645 Boylston St., Boston 02116

Tadgell H. Allen, Jr., 78 Pleasant St., Leicester 01524 Tartaglia, Alexander M., 546 Pleasant St., P.O. Box 2,

Marshfield Hills 02051 Tate, Gordon P., 18 West St., Box 158, Petersham 01366 Tatro, Donald E., 495 Canton Ave., Milton 02186 Tavitian, Leon P., 307 Seaview Ave., Swansea 02777 Taylor, Alva M., 141 W. Spruce Rd., Milford 01757

TTaylor, Clark, Meth. D. S., 372 Warren St., Needham 02192 Teikmanis, Arthur L., Box 1075, Palm Coast, FL 32037 Telfer, Walter A., 36 OHver St., Framingham 01701 Terkelsen, Helen E., P.O. Box 145, Bourne 02532 Tetherly, Jonathan C, 105 Springfield St., Chicopee 01013 Thistlewaite, Susan B., 7 Briar Ln., Newtonville 02160 Thomas, Emrys P., 144 Central St., Auburn 01501 Thomas, Helen D., P.O. Box 7187 Heights Station, Concord,

NH 03301 Thomas, Joseph, 95 College Ave., Somerville 02144

tThomas, J. Lincoln, CC, 177E-5 Louden Rd., Concord,

NH 03301 Thomas, Paul Elwyn, 8 Concord Rd., Acton 01720

Thompson, J. Earl, Jr., 210 Herrick Rd., Newton Centre

02159 Thompson, Stephen G., Address Unknown

tThompson, Thomas G., Meth., 68 Wachusett St., Wor- cester 01609 Thompson, Thomas K., P.O. Box 108, Southfield 01259 Thomson, Joanne, 14 Ellsworth Pk., Cambridge 02138 Thurber, Benjamin W., Box 45, Hardwick, VT 05843 Tigert, Leanne M., 6 Institute Rd., Worcester 01609

TTilbe, James, Pomeroy Terr., P.O. Box 135, Russell 01071 Tirabassi, Maren, 109 W. Foster St., Melrose 02176 ToUey, William P., 58 Theodore Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Toms, Paul E., 1 Park Rd., Boston 02108 Tovmassian, Ronald, 443 School St., Belmont 02178 Towle, Gifford H., RD 2, Amherst 01002

TTroast, Donald, Meth. D. S., 14 Brooks St., Upton 01568 Truncali, Deborah Bruce, 26524 Ave., Veronica, Mission

Viejo, CA 92691 Tucker, Stephen R., Main St., Ashby 01431 Tucker, Wilham W., 42 Walnut St., Holden 01520 Tudesco, James P., 2 Hawthorne St., Beverly 01915 Turrell, Stephen W., 39 Winslow Rd ., Duxbury 02332 Tuttle, Jonathan G., 79 N. Prospect St., Amherst 01002

Ullom,OrvilleD., 100 Water St., Apt. 504, Haverhill 01830

Vaeni, Edwin S., 16 Grandview Rd., Danvers 01923 Vanderlinde-Abernathy, David N., 15 Holding St., Beverly

01915 Vanderlinde-Abernathy, Dereen, 15 Holding St., Beverly

01915 Van Strien, David D., 15 Laurel Ave., Peterboro, NH 03458 Varga, Paul V., 215 Charlotte Dr., Portsmouth, VA 23701 Venator, David A., 540 Columbia Rd., Dorchester 02125 Ventimiglia, William P., c/o Mr. Robert Bridgeman, 72

Drum Hill Rd., Wilton, CT 06897 Vieira, Jane F., 61 Carnegie St., North Dartmouth 02747 Vincze, John L., Kingston, RI 02881

Wade, Ronald C, 238 North St., Stoneham 02180 Wagoner, George, 88 Villa St., Waltham 02154 Wakefield, Charles W., P.O. Box 604, West Dennis 02670 Walker, Edward A., 33 N. Main St., Brockton 02401 Wallace, Emery L., 586 Fuller St., Ludlow Center 01056 Wallace, John E., South Rd., Chilmark 02535

tWalsh, Dwight, Meth. POC, 538 Chestnut St., Newton 02161 Ward, Donald C, R.F.D. #1, Old Asbury Rd., Ashburn-

ham 01430 Ward, Graham L. N., 95 High Plain Rd., Andover 01810 Ward, Phihp H., 15 Moss Ln., Amherst 01002 Warner, Leonard H., 31 Downing St., Norwood 02062 Washburn, Gordon H., 993 Main St., Concord 01742 Washburn, Malcolm E., Jr., 161 Grove St., Auburndale

02166 Waters, John, Jr., 496 Main St., Medfield 02052 Watson, Jed David, State Rd., Richmond 01254 Wayles, Stephen E., 33 N. Main St., Brockton 02401 Weagraff, John, 485 Washington St., Brookline 02146 Webster, John P., 3 Chesterfield Rd., Williamsburg 01096 Wedlock, Paul E., 104 Main St., Groton 01450

TWeiner, Lester K., 380 Main St., Amesbury 01913 Weir, Richard A., 160 Bay State Rd., Rehoboth 02769 Weisenbach, Richard, 1 Church St., Wakefield 01880 Weiskel, Frank M., 32 Chester Rd., Belmont 02178 Welch, Albert W, 31 Quint Ave., Allston 02134 Wells, Donald A., 106 E. Emerson St., Melrose 02176 Wentzel, Kenneth B., 75 Pleasant St., Ariington 02174 Wheeler, Douglas R., P.O. Box 147, Plympton 02367 Wheelock, Arthur S., 48 Bay View Cir., Osterville 02655 Whitcher, Craig M., 87 Magnolia Rd., Swampscott 01907 Whitcomb, Donald D., 232 Grove St., Paxton 01612 White, H. Ellsworth, Jr., 302 Chicopee St., Chicopee 01013 Whitehead, R. Jack, 3 Rockhill St., Foxboro 02035

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1984

Wilder, Amos N., 10 Bates St., Cambridge 02140 Williams, Alfred E., Jr., 600 Salem End Rd., Framingham

01701 Williams, David C, 64 Main St., Lunenburg 01462 Williams, George H., Widner Library STDK, Harvard

Univ., Cambridge 02138 Williams, James R., 232 Queene Anne Rd., Box 543,

Harwich 02645 Williams, J. Joan, Williamsburg 01096 Williams, John H., 188 Longview Dr., Centerville 02632 Williamson, Joseph C, 67 Newbury St., Boston 02116 tWillis, James M., The Common, Royalston 01368 Willis, Terence, 365 Belmont St., Belmont 02178 Wilson, Frederick C, 34 Highland Ave., East Northfield

01360 Windemiller, Duane A., 365 Ocean Blvd., Hampton Beach,

NH 03842 Witham, Robert, P.O. Box 369, Framingham 01701 Witt, Clayton H., 35-5, S. Meadow Village, Carver 02330 TWolfe, Clyde, Bapi., 23 Main St., Northboro 01532 Wonson, Arthur S. , Jr. , 1 1 1 S. Manor Ave. , Stuart, FL 33494 Wood, Jerome H., Williamsburg Rd., Worthington 01098 Wood, Robert L., Main St., Medfield 02052 Wood, Robert W., 2 Louise St., Maynard 01754 Woodward, Dick M., South Cong. Ch., 198 S. Broadway,

Lawrence 01843

Woodward, Dick M., Jr., 40 Glen Ave., Methuen 01844 Worthley, Harold F., 14 Mansfield Ave., Norton 02766 Wright, Calvin T., 159 Main St., P.O. Box 540, North

Falmouth 02556 Wright, David D., 490 College Highway, P.O. Box 42,

Southwick 01077 Wright, Robert J., Jr., 68 Conant St., Beverly 01915 TWright, Warren, Student, 6 Institute Rd., Worcester 01608 Wuori, David E., 276 Elm St., Fitchburg 01420 Wyanski, Richard, State St., Granby 01033

Yamashita, Tadanori, 2 Amherst Rd., South Hadley 01075

Yeagle, Lloyd R., 134 Main St., Oxford 01540

Yohn, David W., RFD 1, Old Falmouth Rd., P.O. Box 540,

Marstons Mills 02648 Young, Earl A., 380 Main St., Amesbury 01913 Young, Maureen, P.O. Box 325, Marshfield 02050 Young, Robert, 111 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown 02172 Yuille, Thomasina A., 5 Cedar Dr., South Easton 02375

Zeckhausen, Paul W., Jr., 500 Main St., Wilbraham 01095 Zimmerman, Larry A., 22 Arlington St., Dracut 01826 Zuern, Elden D. J., 77 Maplewood Cir., Brockton 02402

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