Atlanta City Directory Co.'s Greater Atlanta (Georgia) city directory including Avondale, Buckhead and all immediate suburbs 1918, Part 3

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BOARD OF FIRE MASTERS


Office 44 W Alabama St Regular meet- ing second day in each month Edgar Dunlap chairman, Frank H Reynolds, E T Mincey, W S Richardson, J L Car- penter, W R Bean, J Lee Barnes, and the Mayor ex-officio


BOARD OF HEALTH


H M Patterson pres, D J Baker v-pres, W E Quillian M D, W C Cole, Dr P L Moon, Dr Linton Smith, Dr W M Eth- ridge, J E Jackson, F E Maffett, and Mayor ex-officio


HEALTHI DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS


Dr J P Kennedy health officer, Dr Claude A Smith bacteriologist and chemist, K B Dowd, John G Wilkins city phys- icians, J J Martin M D supt Cont Dis Hosp, F J Hood supt Smallpox Hosp. Dr J H Bradfield supt Battle Hill Sanitorium, J A G Beach chief plumb- ing inspector


SANITARY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS John Jentzen chief, M A Robinson supt street cleaning


PARK COMMISSIONERS


Ben Lec Crew pres, A N Thorn v-pres, David T Gillespie sec and genl mgr, C A Pitts, M B Young, C A Bowen, J E Belcher, Almond Morgan, C I Branan. W W Waits, J H Andrews Meet in City Hall first Tuesday each month at 3 p m


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POLICE COMMISSIONERS


Elected by Council for three years- Harry Poole, W A Vernoy, J W Mad- dox, W E Foster, C J Vaughan M D, I F Styron, W A McCollough, E H Inman, C L Barnwell, E M McGee, and the Mayor ex-officio, W T Morris sec Regular meeting second Monday in each month


WATER COMMISSIONERS


W E Dunn pres, Wm J Davis v-pres, W Z Smith gen mgr, W G St John sec, 1st Ward E A Wachendorff, 2d Ward F B Florence, 3d Ward W E Dunn, 4th Ward F G Lake, 5th Ward H H Norman, 6th Ward J J Woodside, 7th Ward Steve W Herren, Sth Ward Wm J Davis, 9th Ward, L F Wilson, 10th Ward H M Gilmer, J S McClelland chairman waterworks committee of Council, and the Mayor ex-officio


CITY COURT OF ATLANTA


Division No 1-H M Reid, judge; salary, $5,000; G T Osborne, steno; Arnold Broyles, clerk; Sam Conyers, dep clk; salary fees; terms of the court, first Mondays in January, March, May, July, September and November


Division No 2-A E Calhoun, judge; sal- ary $5,000


Criminal Court of Atlanta-A E Calhoun, judge; Lowry Arnold, solicitor; Ed- ward C Hill, asst; Arnold Broyles,


clerk


RECORDER'S COURT


Sessions-Every day except Sunday, 8:30 a m and 2:30 p m at the Station House, 171-179 Decatur st; George E Johnson, recorder


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICIALS


Mayor . . . $4,000


Mayor pro tem 600


Secretary to mayor


2,000


Clerk


Deputy


Assistant


License Inspector


Construction Chief


Chief Clerk


1,900


Assistant


1,500


Marshal


2,400


Deputy Marshal


1,500


Councilmen 300


City Comptroller 3,000


2,400


Tax Assessors, three, each


3,000


Tax Investigator 1,800


Chief Clerk


2,000


Attorney


3,600


Assistant Attorney


2,700


Investigator 1,620


Assistant Investigator 1,500


3,000


Supt of Construction


2,800


Secretary Water Works


2,000


Recorder


Recorder pro tem


Assistants. two, each


1,500


1,800


Treasurer


1,000


Chief Police


3,000


Plumbing Inspector


1,800


Public Weigher


600


Custodian


1,500


Building Inspector


2,700


Mechanical Engineer


2,400


Electrician


1,800


Sanitary Chief


3,000


Sec to Sanitary Chief


1,800


Supt Grady Hospital


3,600


Bacteriologist


2,700


Health Officer, Dr J P Kennedy, $3,000;


Asst Health Officer, Dr K B Dowd, $2,000; Asst Health Officer, Dr J G Wilkins. $1,800; Prison Physician, Dr M C Martin, $1,800


FIRE DEPARTMENT


The Atlanta paid Fire Department was organized July 1, 1882; now has a chief, three assistant chiefs, one fire in- spector, sixteen captains, sixteen lieu - tenants, one superintendent of fire alarm, eight engineers, five auto engi - neers. one secretary, one hundred and


seventy men, nine steamers, eleven two-horse hose wagon's, six hook and ladder trucks in service, sixty horses, nine automobiles, 30,000 feet of hose, and two double-tank two-horse chem- ical engines The annual expenses in connection with the fire department is about $307,374.10 The force is paid as follows: Chief. $3,600 per year; assist- ant chiefs, 1st, $1,800; 2d, $1,650; 3d, $1,500; captains, $1,400; lieutenants. $1,200; engineers, $1,200 per annum; hosemen, $75 to $90 per month; super- intendent of fire alarms, $1,500 per annum The Gamewell fire system is used with street boxes


Chief-W B Cody, office and residence 44-46 WV Alabama


1st Assistant Chief-R H Pressly, Sta- tion No 1, 44 W Ala


2d Assistant Chief-G C Courtney, Eng Co No 2, Washington and E Hunter 3d Assistant Chief-William Butler, No S Eng Co, Carnegie Way and Spring Secretary of Department-G B Carlton Fire Inspector-IV D Benson. 44 W Ala Chemical Co No 1-M E McGee captain, 44-46 W Ala


Chemical Co No S-W F Coley captain. 50 Carnegie Way Hose Co No 1-M E McGee captain, 44 W Alabam Engine Co No 2-Tas Short captain, 29 Washington Engine Co No 3-J H Anderson captain, 317 Marietta


Engine Co No 4-W H Ivy captain, 87 N Pryor


Engine Co No 5-J O Hall captain, 44 Peters Engine Co No 6-S B Chapman captain, cor Boulevard and Auburn ave Engine Co No 7-G L Haney captain, 613 Whitehall


Chem & Hose Co No S-WV F Coley cap- tain, 50 Carnegie pl


Engine Co No 9-O J Parker captain, 441 Central ave


1,800 Engine Co No 11-John Terrell captain, 1,500 22 E North ave


1,800 Engine Co No 12-J M Jenkins captain, 4.000 1024 De Kalb ave


Engine Co No 14-C E Pritchett captain, 451 Lee Engine Co No 15-S G Jordon captain, 720 West Peachtree


Engine Co No 16-E J Setze captain, 824 Marietta


Hook and Ladder Co No 1-J N Lago- marsino captain, 44 W Ala Hook and Ladder Co No 2-Tas Short captain, 29 Washington Hook and Ladder Co No 4-\V H Ivy cap- tain, 87 N Pryor


Hook and Ladder Co No 11-John Terrell captain, 22 E North avc


Hook and Ladder Co No 12-J M Jenkins captain, 1020 DeKalb


3,600 Hook and Ladder Co No 16-E J Setze 1,500 captain, 824 Marietta


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters. 171-9 Decatur Including the chief, the force numbers 300 men, who are under the control of the chief of police, who is subject to the rules and orders of the Board of Police Com- missioners, and are maintained at an annual expense to the city of about $300,000. Election by the Board under civil service and retained under official service and good behavior. None of the officers or men receive any per- quisites, costs or extras whatever, ex- cept where rewards have been offered by non-residents for the arrest of criminals and the recovery of stolen property, and this only allowed con- ditionally by the Police Board


Chief-James L Beavers, salary $3,000; E L Jett, asst chief: W T Morris, sec to chief; salaries $1,800


Detective Department-N A Lanford chief


Captains-W M Mayo, W F Terry, A L Poole; salaries, $1,500


Patrolmen-$100 per month


Station Sergeants-A J Holcombe, J A Hollis, S J Roberts


Children's Court and Detention Home- 96 Trinity ave


Tax Collector


3,000


Street Improvement Collector Warden


1,800


Chief Fire Department


3,600


General Manager Water Works


Chief Clerk


Alderman 300 Engine Co No 10-R M Netherland cap- 3,000 tain. 163 Oakland ave


ATLANTA CITY DIRECTORY-1915


COUNTY OF FULTON


Atlanta county seat, offices located in Court House, fo S Pryor, Bell Phone 2100


COUNTY OFFICERS


Clerk Superior Court-Arnold 1st floor


Broyles,


Commissioner of Roads and Revenues- 5th floor Court House; terms of office, four years; salaries, $400 per annum; bond. $1,000: J O Mills, chairman; W M Poole, Dr W L Gilbert, T J Hightower Jr, C G Turner; H M Wood, clerk and ex-officio county auditor


Warden- Chas W Girardeau


Agricultural Dept-T S Chastain, agt Alms House-Situated 71% miles on Powers Ferry road; A Q Turner, supt; salary, $1,500


Convict Camp-Near Bellwood; W A Hansell Jr, supt


Coroner-Paul Donehoo


Children's Court-96 Trinity ave; W W Tindall, judge


Jail-Butler cor Hunter; J T Golden, J M Suttles, jailers


Physicians-Paul McDonald. Bolton, Ga; J W Hurt, S H Green, W J Auten Purchasing Agent-C M Holland


Surveyor-J L Zachry (acting)


State and County Tax Collector-Lucien Harris


State and County Tax Receiver-Thomas M Armistead


Treasurer-H L Culberson


Board of Education-5th floor; E M Hor- ine, pres; V B Moore, v-pres: J W Humphries, D N Williams, R F D 4; Arthur Wrigley, J W Simmons, supt county schools, Court House, Atlanta Board of Examiners for Stationary Engi- neers-5th floor; W B Wilson, C E Johnson, A S Wilson


MUNICIPAL COURT


Court House, 60 S Pryor, established Jan 1, 1914; E D Thomas, chief judge for four years; J B Ridley, L Z Rosser Jr, for four years; L F McClelland and T O Hathcock, for two years; clerk, O H Puckett


Ordinary Court-Exclusive jurisdiction of probate matters; terms first Mon- day of each month; T H Jefferies, judge


Police-George Mathieson, chief


Sheriff-J I Lowry; elected for two years from January, 1915; salary, fees; bond, $10.000


Chief Deputy Sheriff-J F Mayfield Solicitor-General-John A Boykin; asst sol, E A Stephens


SUPERIOR COURT


Superior Court-Civil Division Judges- John T Pendleton, Wm D Ellis, Geo L Bell, B H Hill


Clerk-Arnold Broyles


Deputy Clerk-1st Division-J C Lewis; steno, H L Perry ; dep sheriff, J H Estes Deputy Clerk-2d Division-J M Gold- smith; steno, T J Freer; dep sheriff, W A Heard


Deputy Clerk-3d Division-W C Ken- drick; steno, H L Parry; dep sheriff, J A Manning


Criminal Division- Judge, B H Hill; deputy clerk, John H Jones: steno, D O Smith; dep sheriff, J P Miner Bailiffs to Superior Court-M S McGee, Saml Hape, J P Hayes, Howard Oliver, J M Williams, D N Williams and F E DeBray


Probation Officers for Adults-A C Wes- sells, E A Scogins


TAXES


Make State and County returns April 1st to July 1st


Pay State and County October 15th to December 19th


Pay registration taxes prior to Novem- ber 1


Corporation tax, September 1


Postoffice


Bolling H Jones, 50 N Forsyth st, post- master


Office Hours-The General Delivery Win- dow is open for business from 7 a m until 12 p m, and stamps may be pur- chased there from 9 p m until 12 p m; Ladies' General Delivery window open from 8 a m to 6 p m; the Registry Division is open for receiving regis-


tered and C O D Parcel-Post mail from 7:30 a m to 7 p m and for delivering registered and C O D mail from 7:30 a in to 11 p m; the stamp windows are open from 7 a m to 9 p m; the M O Division is open for paying money orders from 8:30 a m to 6 p in and for issuing orders from 8:30 a m to 9 p m; the Nixie Division (lost mail) is open from S a m to 5:30 p m


Fourth class matter shall not be regis- tered but may be insured against loss in amount equivalent to its actual valuc, but not to exceed $5.00 in any one case on a payment of 3 cents, not to exceed $25.00 on payment of fee, 5 cents; $50.00 on payment of fee, 10 cents; $100.00 on payment of fee, 25 cents; in addition to the postage, both to be prepaid by stamps affixed, but indemnity will not be allowed in cases of loss of such mail addressed to the Philippine Islands unless the loss oc- curred in the postal service of the United States; a receipt for packages may be secured by payment of fec of 1 cent


R F D Routes


No 1-Ft McPherson, Adamsville, Ben Hill, Black Hall, Bryants, Cascade and Cascade Springs


No 2-Ft McPherson, Brooklyn Heights. Capitol View, Lakewood and Lakewood Heights


No 3-South Atlanta, Confederate Sol- diers' Home, Constitution, Cornell Station, Roseland and South Bend


No 4-Station A, Hemphill, Florence Crittendon Home, Elizabeth and Wil- son


No 5-Woodward Station, 808 Marietta, serves Marietta and Howell Mill rds. Oak Grove, Grove Park, Riverside and Simsville


Motor Route A-Armour Belt Junction, Cheshire Bridges road, Angier Park, Angier Springs, Copenhill, Easton, Johnsons road, Rock Springs and Rox- borough, Atlanta Heights, Brookwood, Buckhead, Cook's District, Minerva, Oak Shade, Pace's Ferry road and Peachtree road


Postoffice Inspector


R E Barry, inspector in charge, 218 P O bldg Railway Mail Service


Office-220 P O bldg; E P King, superin- tendent


STATE OF GEORGIA


Atlanta the Capital; State Capitol be- tween Capitol ave, Hunter, Washing- ton and Capitol sq


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT


Governor-Hugh M Dorsey, salary $5,000; Marshall Nelms, private secretary; C A West, sec ex-dep; E L McCrory, warrant clerk; W S Asken, clerk


COURT OF APPEALS


MP L Wade, chief judge; Nash R Broyles, Frank Harwell, Roscoe Luke, W Frank Jenkins, O H B Bloodworth, judges; Logan Bleckley, clerk; W E Talley, dept clerk; P W Derrick, sheriff


Adjutant-General-Arthur McCollum act; salary, $3,000


Attorney-General-Clifford Walker; sal- ary, $3,000; M C Bennet, asst atty genl Board of Education, Ex-Officio-The Gov- ernor and State Supt of Schools, M L Brittain, A H Moon, T J Woofter, Wal- ter E Steed and Dr G R Glenn


Chemist-W C Dumas, salary, $3.000; Miss Daisy J Oxford, sec; H N Dumas, L L Bailey, Samuel H Wilson, L W Bradley, C Reynolds Clark and J F King, assistants


Commissioner- Commerce and Labor- H McC Stanley, com; salary, $2,400; J T Derry, asst com Commissioner of Pensions-J W Lindsey, comr; salary, $3,000; E L Pricc, clerk; salary. $1,200


Comptroller-General Ex-Officio State


Insurance Commissioner-Wm


Wright; salary, $5,000; tax clerk, W H Harrison; salary, $1,800; insurance clerk, R C Irwin; salary, $1,800; wild lands clerk, J H Sledge; salary, $1,000; steno, Miss M M Nagle; salary, $1,500; State Tax Commissioner, John C Hart, comr; W A Higgins, deputy ins comr


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Department of Agriculture-J J Brown,


commissioner; salary, $3,000; B H


Groover, asst comr;


salary, $2,400; clerk, Joel F Johnson; salary, $1,800; P A Methvin, food inspector; salary, $2,500; Dr T A Cheatham, state drug


P F inspector; salary, $2,500; Dr


Bahnson, state veterinarian; salary,


$2,500; NI P Roane, state oil inspector; salary, $1,800


Entomologist-E L Worsham, chief


Librarian-Mrs Maud Barker Cobb, ap- pointed under an act of 1879; salary, $1,800; Miss Carrie L Dailey; salary, $1,200; Miss Ella M Thornton, asst; salary. $1,200


Local Oil Inspectors-F J Spratton, T M Foddrill and S L Adams


Museum-Thomas H Gibson, custodian


Prison Commission-R E Davison, chair- man; salary, $2,000; G H Yancey, sec- retary; salary, $1,800; T E Patterson, E L Rainey, commissioners


Public Buildings and Grounds-T E Mas- sengale


Railroad Commission of the State of Georgia-Office Capitol bldg; C M Can- dler, chairman, $4.000; P B Trammell, Geo Hillyer, J T Boifeuillet and J A Perry, commissioners; Albert Collier, secretary; J P Webster, rate expert; the salary of each commissioner is $2,500 per annum; of the secretary, $2,000


W & A R R Lease Commission-Sec, J G Cohen: engineer, J H Johnston


State Historian-L L Knight; sec, Miss L O Love


Secretary of State, Ex-Officio Commis- sioner of Corporations-Philip Cook; salary, $2,000; A T Harris, auto clerk; salary, $1,200


United State Senators-Hoke Smith and T W Hardwick


State School Superintendent-M L Brit- tain, ex-officio sec and executive agt State Board of Education; salary, $3,- 000; James A Northcutt, clerk; Miss Alma Norris, clerk


Supreme Court-William H Fish, chief justice; Marcus W Beck, Samuel C Atkinson, H Warner Hill, S P Gilbert, WV F George, justices; D Harrison. clerk; G W Stevens, reporter; J M Graham, asst reporter; J W Vaughn, sheriff


Geologist-S W McCallie; A M Turner, clerk


Treasurer-Ex-officio State Bk Examiner, William J Speer; salary, $2.000; Charles R Tidwell, asst state bank exam; J O Anderson, clerk; H Y Walker, cashier; Joseph Blalock, bookkeeper


State Medical Board-C T Nolan, sec


Game and Fish Commission-S J Slate, commissioner


Open Season and Bag Limit-Quail, Nov 20 to March 1, 25 in one day; doves, Aug 1 to 31 and Nov 20 to March 1, 25 in one day; wild turkeys, either sex, Nov 20 to March 1, 2 in season; cat squirrels. Oct 1 to March 1, 15 in one day; deer, either sex. Oct 1 to Dec 1, 2 in season; summer or wood duck, Sept 1 to Jan 1, 25 in one day; migratory duck, Sept 1 to April 20, 50 in one day; woodcock, Dec 1 to Jan 1, 25 in one day; plovers, Nov 20 to March 1, 25 in one day; marsh hens, 25 in one day; snipe, Dec 1 to May 1, 25 in one day License fees to residents, $1 for home county. $3.00 for state; to non-resi- dents, $15.00 for state. Closed period for fishing except with hook and line, Feb 1 to July 1


U S Courts and Officers Fifth Judicial Circuit of United States, composed of States of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas


Circuit Court of Appeals-Fifth Judicial Circuit. Hon Don A Pardee, circuit judge, Atlanta; Hon R L Batts, circuit judge, Austin, Texas; Hon R W Walk- er, circuit judge, Huntsville, Ala; terms of court at Montgomery, Ala, 3d Monday in October; Atlanta, Ga, 1st Monday in October: Fort Worth, Tex, 1st Monday in November; New Or- leans, La, 3d Monday in November, F H Mortimer, clerk, New Orleans, La Northern District of Georgia-Court room U S Postoffice bldg; Hon Wm T Newman, district judge: Hon Don A Pardee, circuit judge, Atlanta, Ga; dis-


trict court 2d Monday in March and 1st Monday in October; Hooper Alex- ander, district attorney, Atlanta; John WV Henley, asst district atty, Howard Thompson, marshal, Atlanta; Olin C Fuller, clerk court; F E Callaway, standing master in chancery; counties returnable to Atlanta: Campbell, Car- roll. Clayton. Cobb, Coweta, Cherokee, DeKalb, Douglas, Dawson, Fannin,


Fayette, Fulton, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Lumpkin, Mil- ton Newton, Pickens, Rockdale, Spalding, Towns, Union


Northwestern Division Northern District of Georgia-Officers of court same as at Atlanta; John C Printup, deputy clerk, Rome, Ga; court 3d Monday in May and November; Bartow, Chat- tooga, Catoosa, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Whitfield, Walker


Western Division of Northern District- Columbus. Ga; officers of court same as at Atlanta; N A Brown, deputy clerk, Columbus; terms of court at Columbus; District Court 1st Monday in May and December; counties re- turnable to Columbus: Chattahoochee, Clay, Early, Harris, Heard, Meriwether, Marion, Miller, Muscogee, Quitman,


Randolph. Schley, Stewart, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Webster


Eastern Division of the Northern Dis- trict of Georgia-Athens; Officers of court same as at Atlanta; W G Cor- nett, deputy clerk, Athens, Ga; terms of court at Athens: District Court, sec- ond Monday in April, first Monday in November; counties returnable to Athens: Banks, Clarke, Elbert, Frank- lin, Greene. Habersham, Madison, Morgan, Oglethorpe, Jackson, Oconee. Rabun, Stephens, White, Walton and Barrow


District Court held at Gainesville, Ga; same officers as at Atlanta; terms of court, 4th Monday in April and 4th Monday in November


Pure Food and Drug Dept


Inspector-Louis Mack. 303 P O bldg


Refcrees in Bankruptcy


P H Adams, Atlanta-Fulton and DeKalb B E Fortson, Athens-Clark, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Elbert, Franklin, Hart, Madison. Green and Morgan


C D Mccutchen, Dalton-Whitfield, Mur- ray, Catoosa, Dade, Bartow and Gor- don


C G Mills, Griffin-Spalding, Clayton, Henry and Fayette


Geo D Anderson, Marietta-Cobb. Chero- kee. Pickens, Gilmer, Fannin, Dawson, Union and Milton


N L Hutchins, Lawrenceville-Walton, Newton, Gwinnett, Barrow, Jackson, Forsyth and Rockdale


W Y Atkinson, Newnan-Coweta, Meri- wether, Troup and Campbell


W B Sloan, Gainesville-Hall, Haber- sham, White, Towns, Lumpkin, Rabun, Stevens and Banks


WV S Rowell, Rome-Floyd, Chattooga, Walker, Polk and Paulding


Frank U Garrard, Columbus-Muscogee, Harris, Talbot, Taylor, Chattahoochee, Marion, Schley


Alvin H Gray, Blakely-Stewart, Web- ster, Quitman, Randolph, Clay, Terrell and Early


Eugene Spradlin, Carrollton-Douglas, Heard, Carroll and Haralson


United States Commissioners


W Colquitt Carter, Atlanta


WV E Candler, Blairsville


Rufus H Baker, Dahlonega N A Brown, Columbus, Ga C N Quillian, Blue Ridge


S C Dunlap, Gainesville


WV G Cornett, Athens


John C Printup. Rome


T W Kellogg, Jasper


Consuls


Panama-1012 4th Natl Bank bldg; Rus- sell Hopkins, consul


United States Department of Agriculture U S Dept Agriculture (Federal Grain Supervision), 1712 3d Nat Bk bldg; J M Walsh, in charge


Dept Laboratory (Southeastern Dept)


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Weather Bureau


Meteorologist-C F Von Herrmann, 1413 1413 Empire bldg


UNITED STATES LOCAL OFFICERS, ETC


Army


Fort McPherson-Maj L F Garard, Q M C Recruiting Office-Army, 510 P O bldg, Maj G V Heidt, Inf U S A, in charge United States Marine Corps-291% Mari- etta, Lieut Colvocorcsses, recruiting officer


United States Navy Recruiting Office- Lieut J F Atkinson, U S Navy, in charge, 514 P O bldg


U S Army-510 Hurt bldg; Maj Geo P Foster Jr, in charge


U S Marine Corps-Office asst paymaster, 1713 Hurt bldg


Bank Examiner


Chief Examiner-E F Higgins, 507 P O bldg


Bureau of Animal Industry


211-13 P O bldg, Dr W M MacKellar, inspr in charge


Bureau of Investigation


Division Supt-L J Baley, 307 P O bldg


Internal Revenue


Collector-Aaron O Blalock, 232 P O bldg Office hours 8:30 to 4:30 p m


U S Custom, 210 P O bldg, Vivian C Kimsey, deputy collector in charge Revenue Agent-E C Yellowley, 236 P bldg


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Geological Survey-307 P O bldg, W E Hall, dist engr


Interstate Commerce Commission-1314 Hurt bldg; Charles Hewett, ex in charge


Pension Examiner


Thomas H Goethe, 409 P O bldg U S Secret Service-James M


Wright, 410 P O bldg


Penitentiary


McDonough road at south end of S Boule- vard; F G Zerbst, warden. Visitors welcome on Thursday from 1 to 3 p m; strangers in Atlanta must have a let- ter of introduction from a business man of Atlanta


ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, ETC


American Commerce Assn, C M Davis div sec, 16a Marietta


Railway Association-630 American Trust Co of Ga bldg


American Red Cross, Southern Division - 927 Healey bldg, Mrs W L Peel mgr American Red Cross (Atlanta Chapter)- Mrs Albert Thornton in charge, 1622 Candler bldg


American Society for Relief of Freneh War Sufferers-Dr F E May, sec; 315 Grand bldg


Associated Charities-705 Gould bldg


Association for


Mothering


Belgium


Babies-Dr F E May, sec; 315 Grand bldg


Association of County Commissioners of Georgia-Meets 404 Cham of Com bldg at call of president. Fred Houser, sec; 404 Cham of Com bldg


Atlanta Anti-Tuberculosis Association- 23 E Cain, Miss Rosa Lowe, sec


Atlanta Association Builders, Owners and Managers-E M Horine, pres; Grand bldg


Atlanta Automobile Association-Grover Megahee, sec; 303 Connally bldg


Atlanta Bar Association-W Carroll Latimer, pres; Robert S Parker, sec; Empire bldg; meets at call of pres


Atlanta Business


and Professional Woman's Association-Miss Alice Den- ton, pres; Mrs Ollie Thompson, sec and treas


Atlanta Commission on Training Camp Activities-V H Kriegshaber, pres; 602, 67 N Pryor


Atlanta Commercial Exchange-E P Mc- Burney, pres; Trust Co of Ga bldg Atlanta Convention Bureau-Fred Hous- er, sec; 404, 67 N Pryor


Atlanta Equal Suffrage Association-Mc- Clure Hall; Mrs Amelia Woodall, pres Atlanta Labor Temple Association-Carl Karston, sec; 112 Trinity ave


Atlanta Musical Festival Association- TV L Peel, pres


Atlanta Police Relief Assn, G T Cornett pres; J E Chandler, sec-treas; P O Box 77


Atlanta Real Estate Board-Dan Carey, scc; 614, 67 N Pryor


Atlanta Registered Nurses' Association- 25 Porter Pl; Miss Virginia Gibbs, pres


Atlanta Society of Dental Surgeons- Meets 3d Tuesday of each month at Carnegie Library; Dr W W Forbes, pres; Dr H B Johnston, scc; 4th Nat Bank bldg


City Federation Woman's Clubs-Mrs Spencer R Atkinson, pres; Mrs J O Parmelee, rec sec


Commission for Relief in Belgium-Dr F E May, sec; 315 Grand bldg Eta Trust Association, Inc-T W Con- nally, sec; 319 Connally bldg


Emory College Alumi Association-T W Connally, treas; 319 Connally bldg Gammon Trust Association. Inc-T W Connally, sec-treas; 319 Connally bldg Georgia Assn for the Blind-J W Blos- ser, pres; 333 Simpson


Georgia Bankers' Association-H Mc- Georgia Chamber of Commerce-H G Hastings, pres; T E Grafton, gen sec Fadden, scc; 312 Candler bldg Georgia Children's Home, The-Robert B McCord, State supt, 1319 Hurt bldg Georgia Electric Contractors' Associa- tion-Dan Carcy, sec; 614, 67 N Pryor Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs- Mrs Nellie Peters Black, pres, 519 Spring: Mrs Alonzo Richardson, cor sec, College Park


Georgia Manufacturers' Association-E A Kimball, sec; 604, 67 N Pryor


Georgia Society of Certified Accountants -Joel Hunter, pres; T C Dunlap, sec; 4th Nat Bank bldg


Georgia State Auto Association-W T Winn, pres; Ned McIntosh sec; meets Ansley Hotel


Georgia Sunday School Association- D W Sims, gen sec; 1519 Hurt bldg Georgia War Relief Com for France and the Allies-Dr F E May, sec; 315 Grand bldg


International Association of Machinists -Tully E Whitaker, 112 Trinity ave Junior League-Miss Isolene Campbell, pres; Miss Theo Prioleau, sec Master Builders' Association-Daniel Carey, sec; 614, 67 N Pryor Merchants Credit Association-Grover Megahee, sec-treas; 303 Connally bldg Merchants' and Manufacturers' Associa- tion-J K Orr, pres; 30 Auburn ave National Assn Letter Carriers, Branch 172-Meets 2d Tuesday of each month at Y M C A bldg, Auburn av; A B Perry, pres; A O Bomar, sec; P O bldg National Association of Convention Bu- reau Secretaries-Fred Houser, sec; 404, 67 N Pryor


National Surgical Dressings Committee- Dr F E May, exec-sec; 315 Grand bldg North Carolina Society-Dr J H Powell, pres; L A Niven, sec; College Park Ga Omega Trust Association, 1nc-T W Con- nally, sec-treas; 319 Connally bldg




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