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religious activity. Later still, the missionary spirit gained ascendancy, and the parish branch of the Woman's Auxiliary to the board of missons were active in every kind of mission work. In 1898 the present organization, known as Grace Church Guild, united all the various interests of the parish into one body and divided the work into various committees, which report at monthly general meetings. These divisions are called chapters; they are eight in number, as follows:– Woman's Auxilia, Mrs. E. D. Manning, 37 Forest Street. Vestments.—Warden, Mrs. Richard Diebold, 51 Prescott Street. Sewing.—Warden, Mrs. Benj. P. Hollis, 10 Ashland Place. Ecclesiastical Embroidery.—Warden, Mrs. Harry Highley, Highland Avenue. Altar Guild.—Warden, Mrs. J. W. Foster, 180 High Street. Church Periodical.—Warden, Miss Samson, 119 Woburn Girls' Club.—Warden, Miss Samson, 119 Woburn Street. Officers.—President, the Rector; Vice-presidents, Mrs. Charles B. Crockett, 43