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Leather bound record book "Secretary's Report Book - Women's Benevolent Society, First Congregatiioal Church starting June 1959 ending July 1973. Frontispiece - Picture of church in late 1950s.

"Contains history of W.B. S. Notes from minutes books by Elizabeth Payne 1987". Also typewriten report of final meeting June 16, 1992. Signed by Doris Smith. Furniture for the parlor was purchased with balance of funds.
Leather bound record book…

"Property of the Women's Benevolent Society of Worthington" Includes "Papers of Incorporation, Bylaws, and Projects: Money Making, Water line, Building of parsonage, purchase of land for parsonage, purchase of shades for church, purchase of communion…

Various papers of W. B. S., Constitution, By-aws, Officers To be sorted at later date.

Directory of Women's Benevolent Society membership

Directory of Women's Benevolent Society membership

Record of Treasurer's Report of the L B S, (Ladies' Benevolent Society) includes membership list and Constitution 1885

Record of Treasurer's Report of the W. B. S. 1909 to 1934

Record of Treasurer's Report of the W. B. S. 1935 to 1950

Refer to handwritten history 2005a-097. 1) Water rights Thrasher to Aaron Stevens, Stevens to W B S. See 2005a-140

W B S Secretary's reports 1956 to 1959. Refer to 2005a-096 and 2005a-097

W B S Secretary's reports 1894 to 1934, leather bound in poor condition bound by masking tape. Refer to 2005a-096 and 2005a-097

W B S Secretary's reports 1934 to 1955, leather bound. Refer to 2005a-096 and 2005a-097

Revised bylaws of Women's Benevolent Society -- eleven articles

Revised bylaws of Women's Benevolent Society -- eleven articles

1) Insurance figures 2) Inventory - Parsonage of First Congregational Church of Worthington (Paul Moody's)

Fair records by individual tables of 1957 and 1958

Written by Resolution Committee of the Women's Benevolent Society, Elsie Bartlett and Ida Joslyn, for May G. Porter who passed away on October 9, 1957. Filed with Porter genealogy. #52-33.

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"While the members of the Women's Benevolent Society held their 62nd annual church fair on the Village Green, across the street the men were painting the parsonage."

"This time capsule was prepared by the students at the Russell H. Conwell Elementary School in Worthington, Massachusetts, for the fiftieth anniversary of the school in January 1992. It was presented to the Board of Selectmen of Worthington for…
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