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61. Rock Stream / Lakemont Quarterly Schedule Sat, 14 Jun Presbyterian Church (USA) 209th General Assembly begins in Syracuse.Mon, 16 Jun Rock Stream Ladies' Aid Missionary Society Mtg. . http://www.home.eznet.net/~asrusty/kirksked.htm | |
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62. Helen Brown Charitable Cook Books Catalog - Part 1 US$ 110.00. (Irvington). Ladies' Aid Society. (La Porte). Compiled for the benefitof the public in general, and of the Presbyterian Church in particular. http://www.cookbkjj.com/catalogs/brown/brown2.htm | |
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63. Presbyterian Yellow Pages: Tennessee The Women's organization was called The Ladies Aid Society which was to help thelate 40's a Mrs. Chaney from the Franklin, Kentucky Presbyterian Church came http://www.rcpp.presbychurch.org/pyp-tn1.htm | |
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64. Madison Notes of Presbyterian Church of Madison, SD; two copies of church card containingnames of Elders, Trustees and Officers of Sabbath School, Ladies Aid Society http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~steve/madison.htm | |
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65. Mankato's Churches 1852-1900 The First Presbyterian Church was organized on August 31, 1855 The Women's Society,known as the Ladies Sewing Circle, was formed in 1855 to Aid in the http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/history/oldmankato/1852-1900/churches.html | |
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66. History In 1864 the United Presbyterian Hymn Book was added to the Psalms in and social gatherings,was greatly extended to encompass a Ladies' Aid Society, Women's http://www.bfree.on.ca/comdir/churches/stgeorge/history01.html | |
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67. Taos History Part VII Among charter members of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid, now known as the Mary PyleGuild, are Mrs. Susan Brooks, Mrs. Della McBride and Mrs. HR Leatherman, who http://www.firstpresbyterianchurch.presbychurch.org/Taos/History/History7.htm | |
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68. Concord Presbyterian Church Contact Arlene Mawhinney or any Ladies Aid member to purchase or to display Copyright© 2002 Concord Presbyterian Church Last modified 2/08/02 Click here to http://www.concordchurch.org/pages/795110/ | |
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69. Ellen C, The Friendly Doll - Appendix B Children Friends Sundayschool, Wilmington Chester WCTU Presbyterian Light Bearers FriendsSunday-school Dover WCTU Friends Ladies Aid, Wilmington Conversation http://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/dolls/american/individual/hirado/appb.htm | |
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70. First Presbyterian Church, Sioux City, Iowa - Presbyterian Women The first record of a women's organization at First Presbyterian Church was in 1903,calling themselves Ladies Aid Society , with Mrs. WP Manley as President. http://www.willinet.net/~sc1pres/women.html | |
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71. First Presbyterian Church, Sioux City, Iowa - History formal women's organization was in 1903, they called themselves Ladies Aid Society with named in honor of a former pastor, the McClintock Presbyterian Church http://www.willinet.net/~sc1pres/history.html | |
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72. Churches Manuscript Collections At WSU Special Collections & Archives MFM139, FIRST Presbyterian CHURCH, DAYTON, OHIO. Records consist of a church registerfrom 1901-1952, minutes of the Ladies Aid Society, 1898-1922, Board of http://www.libraries.wright.edu/special/manuscripts/churches.html | |
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73. LMPC History, Chapter 1, 1892-1916 Rev JW Bachman of First Presbyterian Church preached the sermon using the Scripture TheLadies Aid Society was organized in 1901, which worked very hard to http://www.tcfgroup.com/LMPCHistory/chapter1.html | |
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74. MacPherson Presbyterian Church History A Ladies' Aid Society started in 1885, and continued well into the next century Women'sAuxiliary ; in 1950 Women of the Church ; and now Presbyterian Women http://www.macphersonchurch.com/index.cfm/method/content.23E6F002-6002-4D12-AF52 | |
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75. Noto-Wynkoop Funeral Home The ladies Aid society of the main street MethodistEpiscopal Church (Phillipsburg),holding The First Presbyterian School had its celebration in the afternoon http://www.noto-wynkoop.com/Pages/Church/church.html | |
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76. Buckhorn Community Services And Organizations Kawartha Lakes Chamber of Commerce, 6526963. Kawartha Woodlands Women's Institute,657-1680. Knox Presbyterian Ladies Aid, 657-8685. Lakefield CAP Site, 652-8623. http://www.nexicom.net/~bait1/servorg.htm | |
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77. Church Groups were amalgamated in 1998, the Ladies' Aid meet also try to promote fellowship amongthe ladies of the Paul's Presbyterian Church, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada http://www.ptbo.igs.net/~stpauls/church groups.htm | |
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78. Buntyn Presbyterian Church It was named The Buntyn Presbyterian Church, US Seven days later the women ofthe church banded together as the Ladies Aid Society in order to help raise http://www.buntynchurch.org/history.html | |
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79. History Of The First Presbyterian Church Of Lancaster, TX War, the Ladies Aid Society raised money for a permanent church site and donated$100 to launch the building fund. On January 13, 1884, the First Presbyterian http://www.fpclancaster.org/history.htm | |
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80. PC003 of the Synod of Quebec and Eastern Ontario of the Presbyterian Church in societies,and organizations within the Church such as the Ladies' Aid Society and the http://www.etrc.ca/holdings/fonds.php?docid=193 |
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