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occupied for Easter services April 5, 1885, Rev. Macnab and Rev. J. B. 

 Britton officiating. The next day the annual meeting was held, with Dean 

 Trew present, and the building committee reported debts all paid. The 

 first parish officers were: Dr. J. M. Radebaugh, warden ; C. Scharff, secre- 

 tary ; W. S. Arnold, treasurer ; J. W. Hugus and Ben K. Ward delegates to 

 diocesan convention. [This chapel was ultimately sold to the North Pasa- 

 dena Congregational church, who moved it north, reconstructed and added 

 to it, and have it now in use — 1895.] 



Succeeding Rev. Macnab, Rev. J. D. H. Browne was installed rector 

 July II, 1886. Early in 1888 the work was commenced for erection of their 

 present fine Gothic stone church on North Euclid Avenue. In 1889 Rev. 

 G. A. Ottman succeeded Rev. Browne in the rectorship, and started a local 

 parish paper called All Saints Record. [See page 219.] In 1891 Rev. 

 Wyllys Hall, D. D., succeeded Rev. Ottman as rector, and still fills the 

 office — 1895. 



Auxiliary societies within the church are : Saint Andrew's Brotherhood; 

 the Woman's Guild — divided into eight chapters for special branches of 

 church work ; the Choir Guild ; Daughters of the King. The rector is ex- 

 officio president of each one. A report by the church treasurer, Dr. E. E. 

 Gaylord, March 27, 1894, showed total funds raised by the church during 

 the preceding year, $4, 167.41. Expended, $4,152.33. Besides this, there 

 had been received for the building fund $1,653; and paid out from it 

 $1,540.50. April 7, 1893, the Woman's Guild gave in the Grand Opera 

 House an exhibition called "Pageant of Roses," composed and arranged 

 for them by Mrs. C. D. Daggett, which was the most elaborate and gorgeous 

 entertainment ever given in Pasadena by any church. It was for the benefit 

 of the church building fund, toward which this guild contributed during 

 the year $1,456. 



January 27, 1895, an aluminum pipe organ, just completed in the 

 church at a cost of $3,500, was first used and dedicated for Christian 

 worship. 



FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 



(Also called "Disciples," or "Disciples of Christ.") The first meeting 

 of this order in Pasadena was on May 11, 18S4, at the home of D. H. Bixby 

 on South Los Robles Avenue. Those present were : ly. C. Foote and wife. 

 L. H. Bixby and wife, C. M. Phillips and wife, Mrs. Sarah J. Allen, J. M. 

 Craig and wife, E- A. Evans and wife, F. A. Foote, and Miss May Phillips. 

 These people kept up "Cottage Meetings" for nearly two years, then 

 rented Library Hall and engaged Elder B. F. Coulter of Eos Angeles to 

 preach for them. May 17, 1886, they became incorporated, and in this step 

 there were added to the above names those of F. M. Randolph and wife, P. 



A. Riggins and wife, Martin Davis and wife, Mrs. Edith Robbins, Mrs. John 



B. Hill, Mrs. W. H. Wiley, Mrs. Geo. A. Greeley. Their first board ol 



