Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1897, Part 7

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Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Observer Co.
Number of Pages: 226


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19 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Wetherell


25 Mr. & Mrs. Moses H. Day Mr. George S. Stockwell


31 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur A. Adams Mrs. K. S. Adams Mr. Ivory Bean


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WINTHROP ROAD. .


From Beacon Street to Gardner Road.


25 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin B. Holmes


85 Mr. Franklin Walter Mr. Franklin Walter, Jr. Sum. Res., Plymouth. Mass.


Mr. George W. Walter


Mr. Minot Weld Walter


Miss N. F. Walter


24 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Drew Miss Ethel B. Drew


80 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Hopkins The Misses Hopkins At home Mondays


Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Foster 124 Mr. & Mrs. John H. McCarthy Crosman At home Wednesdays


At home Tuesdays


148 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sawyer


152 Mr. & Mrs. Sumner Dresser


95 Mr. & Mrs. John Curtin At home Tuesdays


Mr. John A. Curtin Miss May J. Curtin


115 Mr. & Mrs. James Barrett Mr. Alfred L. Barrett


127 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Faxon At home Fridays 135 Mrs. Charles T. Smith Mr. Charles P. Smith


139 Mr. & Mrs. Hosea Starr Ballou At home Wednesdays


157 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Baldwin The Misses Baldwin 165 Mr. & Mrs. William N. Merriam


171 Mr. John Cariton Dr. Mary E. Carlton Miss Rosa L. Bryant


WOODLAND ROAD.


From Heath to Hammond Street.


Mr. & Mrs. Osborne Howes, Jr.


YORK TERRACE.


From Summit Avenue to Chestnut Hill.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Presbrey 00 Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Bryant Mr. Palmer E. Presbrey Miss Ruth E. Presbrey


CHESTNUT HILL. (POSTOFFICE.)


BEACON STREET.


From Boston Line to Chestnut Hill Road, Brookline.


00 Mrs. Helen A. Winslow Mr. Edward Winslow


00 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hamlen Jones At home Tuesdays


00 Mr. & Mrs. William R. Dupee


00 Mr. & Mrs. Hiram C. Tucker


00 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin J. Gilman


CHESTNUT HILL ROAD. Off Hammond Street.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles K. Cobb


00 Mrs. Leverett Saltonstall Mr. Endicott P. Saltonstall Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Salton- stall


00 Mrs. Louis A. Shaw


00 Dr. George W. West


00 Dr. & Mrs. C. P. Wilson


00 Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Perkins


CIRCUIT ROAD. Off Norfolk Road


00 Mr. & Mrs. Franklin D. Williams


00 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Goodhue


00 Mr. Chester A. Howe Mrs. Allen L. Howe


00 Mr. & Mrs. William Brooks Cabot


00 Mr. & Mrs. George D. Burrage 00 Mr. & Mrs. James L. Fairbanks


00 Mr. & Mrs. James H. Edwards


00 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Heren- deen


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DEVON STREET.


From Norfolk; Road to Middlesex Road.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Montgomery Rollins


00 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest F. Henderson


00 Mr. Benjamin E. Bates The Misses Bates Mrs. Henry B. Hammond


00 Mr. & Mrs. William McKissock Mrs. Harriet Davenport Mr. William S. Davenport


ESSEX ROAD. From Hammond Street to Chestnut Hill Road.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Sewall II. Fessenden


00 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph H. White Winter Residence, 290 Common- wealth av., Boston At home Wednesdays


Miss Edith Elizabethi White


00 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Lee Mr. George C. Lee, Jr.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Gray


HAMMOND STREET.


From Ward Street to Brookline Line.


00 Mr. & Mrs. William F. Miller


00 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Dumaresq


00 Dr. & Mrs. Daniel D. Slade


00 Mr. & Mrs. George R. Stone Mr. George R. Stone


00 Mr. Daniel Stone


00 Mr. & Mrs. James A. Whitman The Misses Whitman


00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Butterfield


00 Mr. & Mrs. Lindsley Loring .


00 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Richardson


00 Mr. & Mrs. Alanson Bigelow


00 Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Lee


00 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Andrews


00 Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus Baker


00 Mr. & Mrs. J. Herbert Sawyer Mr. Fred Wentworth Sawyer Mr. Henry Buckland Sawyer


00 Mr. & Mrs. Fisher Howe, Jr. 00 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Woodman


00 Mr. & Mrs. Amory D. Wainwright 00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Burrage


00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Locke


00 Mr. Nathaniel Goddard Miss Louisa M. Goddard


00 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Winsor


00 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew G. Weeks, Jr. Sum. Res., Marion, Mass.


00 Mr. & Mrs. George Lewis


00 Judge and Mrs. John Lowell Winter Res., 24 Commonwealth av., Boston Mr. James A. Lowell 00 Mr. & Mrs. William II. Aspinwall


00 Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner


00 Mr. & Mrs. Redington Fiske


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KINGSBURY STREET. From Hammond to Suffolk Road.


00 Miss Mary I. Locke


00 Mr. & Mrs. William L. Allen


00 Mr. & Mrs. Morris Gray


MIDDLESEX ROAD. From Boylston Street to Middlesex Road.


00 Mr. & Mrs. E. G. A. Isenback 00 Dr. & Mrs. F. W. Payne 00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Phinney


At home Thursdays


00 Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Beach


00 Mr. & Mrs. George S. Baldwin


NORFOLK ROAD. Off Boylston Street, Middlesex Road.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Warren Bliss


00 Mr. & Mrs. Walter H. Seavey


00 Mr. & Mrs. John Kent


00 Mr. & Mrs. George R. Ulman


00 Mrs. Lucy B. Chandler Mrs. A. S. Foster Miss Helen F. Foster Sum. Res., Brewster 00 Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Miller


SOUTH STREET.


From Beacon Street to Boston Line.


Miss Edith Page Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Eaton


Mr. & Mrs. S. B. Hinckley 1 Mr. Harry B. Knowles


SUFFOLK ROAD.


From Hammond to Chestnut Hill.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Andrews 00 Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Winsor Weld 00 Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Hallowell 00 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur T. Bradlee


WABAN HILL ROAD.


From Commonwealth Avenue, near Boston Line.


Mr. & Mrs. L. W. Scott Mr. & Mrs. Lewis L. Jones


CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC.


Brookline Education Society.


President, Dr. Walter Channing


Secretary and Treasurer. Charles Knowles Bolton


Established to promote a broader knowledge of the Sciences of Educa- tion, a better understanding of methods now employ ed and a closer sympathy and co-operation between the home and school.


Brookline Equal Suffrage Association.


President, Mary Schlesinger


Vice-Presidents, Sarah R. Bowditch, Anna R. Channing, Anna E. Grant, Pauline Agassiz Shaw


Cor. Secretary, Lillian North


Rec. Sccretary, Genevieve Starr


Treasurer, Janet Ameston Bearse


Executive Committee. Mary Hubelson Page, Chairman ; Maud E. Bene- dict, Katherine E. Briggs, Annie E. Crane, Mary Williams.


Meetings held three times yearly, in autumn, winter and spring, at place appointed by the committee.


Brookline Friendly Society, Union Building.


President, Albert L. Lincoln, Jr.


Secretary, Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot


Treasurer, Henry W. Lamb


Directors the above named, and Prof. D. R. Dewey, Mrs. J. M. Col- man, Mrs. W. E. Andrews, Miss Scudder.


General Meeting. Monday after first Thursdays in the months of Nov., January, March and May at 3.00 P. M.


· Directors Meeting, first Thursday in each month, except July, August and September, at 5 P. M.


Work includes Reading and Game Rooms, Boys' Club, Girls' Club, Mothers' Meetings, Friendly Visiting, Gymnasium.


Supported by Annual Subscriptions and Donations.


Brookline High School Alumni Association.


President, Albert L. Lincoln, Jr.


Vicc-President, Edward W. Baker, '78


Secretary and Treasurer, William G. Nash, '92. Office 14 Auburn st. Dircetors, HI. Lincoln Chase, Mabel E. Chester, Amy B. Edmand, '92, J. Emory Hoar, Charles Jenny, '93, Eleanor A. Dunn, '92


Membership in the Association is open to all past and present teachers, and to all past members of the school who have been connected with it for


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one or more years. The members of the Senior Class in the school are also eligible for membership.


Life membership fee, $2.00


Annual membership fee, 50 cents


An annual meeting is held on the first Tuesday of May, in the New High School Building.


Brookline High School Debating Club.


President. C. W. Kellogg, Jr.


Vice-President, J. Gilbert Pierce


Secretary, Henderson Kellogg, 51 St. Paul st.


Treasurer, Austin H. Parker


Executive Committes of three, H. K. Wead, Woodworth James, Charles Bishop.


Meetings held every second Wednesday at High School Building, cor. Tappan st., from September to May, at 7.45 P. M.


Brookline July 4th Association.


Organized May 15, 1895.


President, Warren M. Ilill


Vice-President, George F. Maxwell


Secretary, Thomas F. Barrett, 103 Boylston st.


Treasurer, William J. Fegan


Annual meeting second Tuesday in May at Town Hall.


Board of Governors of 11, including officers mentioned above.


Brookline Swimming Club.


President. Desmond Fitzgerald


Senior Vice-President, Capt. W. F. Humphreys Junior Vice-President, Samuel W. Lewis


Secretary, George P. Moore


Treasurer, William G. Nash


Chestnut Hill Club.


President, Hon. John Lowell


Vice-President, Richard M. Saltonstall


Treasurer, Amory D. Wainwright Secretary, Charles H. Burrage


Executive Committee. the officers ex-officio, J. Lowell, Jr., William E. Cox, A. Winsor Weld, George Lewis, E. P. Saltonstall, Osborne Howes.


House Committee, Charles HI. Burrage, E. P. Saltonstall, A. Winsor Weld, Amory D. Wainwright.


Ladies Committee, Mrs. L. A. Shaw, Miss E. E. Whitman, Mrs. W. L. Allen.


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First Parish Club.


President, Edward Atkinson


Vice-Presidents, Dr. Walter Channing and Henry W. Lamb. Secretary, Galen L. Stone Treasurer, Edward II. Carpenter


Executive Committee, William S. Whiting, William Bacon, Joseph Walker. H. H. Logan. ! 9 Membership Committee, Albert L. Lincoln, Jr., Horace B. Shepard, Wm. H. White, Frederick Higginson, Carlton S. Francis. ... .


Meets first Tuesday of each month, from October to] May, in Pierce Hall, Walnut street. Annual meeting in February.


Daughters of the American Revolution.


Organized May 14, 1896


Regent, Miss E. Chase Vice-Regent, Mrs. E. S. Robinson Secretary, Miss E. Kendall, Dudley st., Brookline


Asst. Secretary, Miss Louise Howe


Treasurer, Mrs. Amasa Clarke


Registrar. Miss M. L. Watson


Historian, Miss HI. A. Cummings


Meets second Wednesday of each month at different houses.


Annual meeting November 13.


Isaac Gardner Chapter, Daughters of the Revolution. Organized June 18. 1896.


Regent, Mrs. J. C. Kittredge Secretary, Mrs. Abel H. Sawyer Treasurer, Mrs. Ilenry E. Raymond Meets second Wednesday in each month with Mrs. J. C. Kittredge, Gardner road. Annual meeting first Monday in March.


Harvard Church Brotherhood.


Harvard Church. cor. Harvard and Marion sts. Organized March 1895.


President, Edward Miles Abbott Vice-President, Jesse S. Wiley Secretary, Dwight Farnum, 24 Elm st., Brookline Treasurer, Charles P. Smith


Executive Committee, The Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec'y. and Treas., also Wm. II. Stickney. Chas. B. Duneklee and Wm. G. Nash.


Meets third Monday of each month, excepting June, July and August. Annual meeting held third Monday of September.


The object of the Brotherhood shall be to cultivate fraternal relations among the young men of Harvard Church and society and by debates enter- tainment and other methods to exert Christian influence and promote intelli- gent Christian character.


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Riverdale Casino. Organized 1893. Club House, 57 Francis st.


President, Jacob P. Bates


Vice-President, Hatherly Foster


Secretary, Lincoln Grant, 223 Aspinwall av.


Treasurer, Arthur P. Bush


Meets seoond and fourth Saturday evenings of each month, at Club House, 57 Francis st.


Annual meeting first Monday in March.


Membership 175


The Clio Club.


President, Miss Martha A. Hopkins


Vice-President, Miss Harriet F. Griggs


Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Helen N. Blakeslee


Meets alternate Tuesdays at the homes of members.


The Country Club.


Club House, Race Track and Polo field, Clyde Park, Clyde street. President, J. Murray Forbes


Treasurer, Francis A. Lee .


Secretary, Arthur Downer


Superintendent, Capt. R. H. Jax-Blake


There is no set time of meeting


The Friday Club.


President, Mrs. II. B. Eager Vice-President, Mrs. JJohn JJ. Henry, 154 Toxteth street


Secretary, Mrs. Arthur Perry Treasurer, Mrs. Arthur S. Doane


Women only meet every Friday from 10 to 12 A. M., from October to April at houses of the members.


The Winthrop Club. Organized August 7, 1895.


President, William G. Nash. Vice-President und Treasurer, Charles Jenney. Secretary, Herbert R. Chase, 110 Davis avenue. Meets second Tuesday of each month, except July and August, at residence of members. Annual meeting held second Tuesday in June.


The Longwood Club (26 Monmouth Street.)


President, George R. Rogers, 86 Perry street. Vice-President, J. Gardiner Curtis. Secretary, Sherman L. Whipple. Annual meeting held first Tuesday in March.


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CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC .- Coutinued. The Thursday Club.


President, James R. Dunbar.


Vice-President, Prentiss Cummings.


Secretary, Andrew M. Ritchie, 268 Walnut street.


Meets weekly from October to May. The annual meeting held the last Thursday in April.


Young Men's Social League. Organized 1893.


President, Dr. E. M. Bowker.


Vice-President, Hawley W. Morton.


Secretary, A. P. Waterman, 92 Franklin street, Boston.


Treasurer, Harry E. Chase.


Meets first Tuesday of each month except in June, July and August in Chapel of the Baptist Church.


The usual program consists of a social half hour, followed by supper. After this comes any business ; such as election of new members, then literary and musical entertainment. consisting of one or two addresses by guests of the League, and vocal or instrumental music.


December 31st and May 5th are "Ladies Nights," when a special pro- gram is provided.


The membership is about 85.


Annual meeting first Tuesday in May.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT.


Beth-horon Lodge, F. and A. M.


W. M., Reuben S. Swan.


S. W., D. Edward Beede.


J. W., Francis F. Whittier.


Treasurer, R. G. F. Candage.


Secretary, Francis H. Bacon.


Chaplain, Benjamin F. Baker.


Marshal, Alonzo Bowman. S. D., Arthur H. Bailey.


J. D., C. A. W. Spencer.


S. S., Samuel W. Bowker.


J. S., David H. Delano.


I. S., Frank M. Seaman.


Organist, Fayette F. Forbes. Tyler, George W. Paker.


Meetings held second Tuesday each month, except July and August. at 7.30 P. M., in Masonic Hall, Harvard and School Street. Annual meeting second Tuesday in December.


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Lomia Lodge, No. 221, I. O. O. F. Organized May 18, 1893.


N. G., H. H. Grover.


V. G., George H. Saunders.


Sceretary, Willis E. Files, 56 Harvard Street.


Treasurer, JJ. Ernest Brown.


Per. Secretary, J. W. Horton.


Meetings every Wednesday evening in Masonic Hall, 10 School street. Annual meeting last Wednesday in December.


Royal Society of Good Fellows, Brookline Assembly No. 87.


Ruler, D. II. Sullivan.


Instructor, C. S. Francis, M. D.


Counsellor, John Brown.


Past Ruler, H. L. Sawyer.


Ree. and Fin. Secretary, James Maloney, 230 Cypress street.


Treasurer, John C. Barthelmes.


Director, T. F. Lacey.


Meetings held third Mondays of each month at Hibernian Hall, 44 Boylston street.


Sagamore Council, No. 181. Royal Arcanum.


Regent, Leonard Stone.


Vice Regent, A. C. Williams. .


Orator, C W. Morse


Secretary, A. H. Ke lom. 95 Prospect street.


Collector. William Finney.


Treasurer, R. G. F. Candage.


Chaplian, Joseph Farquhar.


Guide, Charles A. Bowditch.


Warden, Fergus B. Turner.


Sentry, Charles W. Vroom.


Past Regent, N. Clifford Paul.


Meetings held first and third Fridays at Masonic Hall, 10 School st.


Police Mutual Aid Association. Organized Nov. 4, 1887.


President, Alonzo Bowman.


Vice-President, Albert S. Paige.


Clerk, Alonzo W. Carey, 105 Harvard Street.


Treasurer, George F. Dearborn.


Board of Directors, The above named and Edward J. Mealey. Jr., Jos. J. O'Connell, James Gleason.


Meetings held first Monday of each month at Police Station. Annual meeting first Monday in May.


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Life Boat Lodge, No. 136, Independent Order Good Templars Instituted Dec. 3, 1894.


Meetings in Goddard Hall, 178 Washington Street, Tuesday evenings.


St. Lawrence Court No. 61, Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters.


Organized 1886.


Chicf Ranger, John J. Horgan.


Vicc-Chief Ranger, Patrick A. Mahoney.


Recording Secretary, Daniel Frawley, 40 White Place.


Financial Secretary, Thomas F. McMahon.


Treasurer, Michael J. Kelley.


Senior Conductor, Joseph McKenney.


Junior Conductor, Henry A. Lacey.


Inside Sentinel, Joseph HI. Anderson.


Outside Sentinel, James P. Lacey.


Meetings held first and third Mondays of each month at Harvard Hall, 4 Harvard street.


Brookline Branch Loyal Women of American Liberty.


President, Mrs. Bertha L. Snow.


Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Joseph Harvey, Mrs. S. J. Fram.


Secretary, Miss Hattie Walker, 90 Harvard Street.


Financial Secretary, Mrs. S. Corke.


Treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Daniels.


Auditor, Mrs. G. H. Walker.


Meetings held the first Wednesday of each month at Goddard Hall, 178 Washington street.


Knights of Columbus, Brookline Council, No. 110. Instituted Dec. 9, 1884.


Grand Knight, John A. Finnerty.


Dep. Grand Knight, John F. Fleming.


Recording Secretary, James J. Fegan, 213 Washington street.


Treasurer, John J. Joyce.


Chancellor, James D. Casey.


I. S. Guard, B. J. Steverman.


O. S. Guard, Vincent M. Turley.


Trustees, Michael J. Gallagher, James P. Mackey, Michael Driscoll.


Meetings held at 8 P. M., second and fourth Mondays in Knights of Honor Hall.


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Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division No. 7, Brookline.


President, M. J. Ball.


Vice-President, W. J. McMahon.


Financial Secretary, J. J. Lynch, 42 School street.


Treasurer, M. J. Kenney.


Meets first Monday and third Friday evenings at A. O. H. Hall, 46 Boylston Street. Annual meeting held in April.


British American Association. Brookline Branch, No. 54.


Meetings held at Goddard Hall, 178 Washington st., first Tuesday in month.


Rec. Secretary, Joseph McNeil, Somerset House, 2 Harvard sq.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union.


Organized 1877.


President, Mrs. Stephen M. Grant.


Vice-President, Mrs. Jerome W. Tyler.


Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Sarah D. Newton, 12 Aspinwall av.


Rec. Secretary, Miss M. E. Mann


Sunday School Work, Miss S. L. Stearns


Meets second Thursdays of each month, from October to July, at the houses of members.


A class of children receive scientific instruction weekly, at the expense of the Union.


Annual meeting second Thursday in January.


Domestic Benefit.


Rec. Secretary, Miss Mary Delany Cor. Secretary, Miss Ellen E. Thompson


This Society's object is to raise a fund to aid Domestics in Brookline when they are sick and unable to work.


The Woman's Exchange. Union Building, open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.


Employment Agency receives fancy work, bread, jellies etc., on consignment to sell for the benefit of women who try to support themselves. Managers, Elizabeth G. Fogg, Harriet S. Fogg.


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Brookline Colony, No. 193., United Order of Pilgrim Fathers. Organized March 16, 1897.


Governor, E. M. Bowker, M. D. Ex-Governor, F. H. Robinson


Lieut. Governor, H. O. Ames


Secretary, Lillian I. Hunt, 222 Washington street


Collector, Hattie H. Walker


Treasurer, Nellie F. Sanderson


Chaplain, Elizabeth N. Brackett


Sergt .- at-Arms, H. S. Woodard


Meets second and fourth Fridays at Masonic Hall.


Annual meeting December 24, 1897.


C. L. Chandler Corps No. 109., Woman's Relief Corps. Organized June 8, 1888.


President, Mrs. William D. Morrison


Secretary, Mrs. Isaac Paine, 36 Waverly st.


Treasurer, Mrs. F. B. Turner


Chaplain, Miss M. E. Mann Conductor, Miss M. A. Smith


Asst. Conductor, Miss M. E. Sanborn


Guard, Mrs. E. S. Bugbee Asst. Guard, Mrs. I. S. Aechler


Meetings held first and third Tuesdays at 3.00 P. M. in Grand Army Room, Town Hall.


Charles L. Chandler, Post 143, G. A. R.


Commander, William Pree S. Vicc-Commander, E. F. Allen J. Vice-Commander, W. E. Daggett Surgeon, Dr. T. W. Clements Chaplain, H. K. Paine Quartermaster, C. H. Hapgood


Quar. Sergeant, A. S. Lovett Officer of the Day, Fergus B. Turner


Officer of the Guard, A. S. McKenna Adjutant, Willard Y. Gross Delegale to Convention. Alonzo Bowman Sorgt. Major, William E. Daggett Meets first and third Tuesdays in Town Hall.


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Brookline Union.


President, Charles H. Stearns


Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Charles H. Stearns, Willliam H. Lincoln


Secretary, Leonard C. Wason


Treasurer, Henry W. Lamb


Auditor, George H. Worthley


Directors, Mrs. Henry P. Briggs, Miss Emily G. Denny, Miss Martha W. Edgerly, Charles H. Stearns, Henry W. Lamb, James B. Hand, Albert L. Lincoln, Jr., Winthrop S. Scudder, Charles A. W. Spencer. Leonard C. Was- on, F. Nathaniel Perkins.


Regular directors meetings are held on the last Wednesday in March, June, September and December.


Annual meeting second Wednesday in April.


Meetings held in Union Building, High, cor. Walnut streets.


Brookline Firemen's Relief Association. Organized 1887.


President. George H. Johnson


Vice-President, F. F. Muldowney


Secretary, E. F. Proctor, 69 Prospect st.


Treasurer, F. F. Forbes


The Trustees meets second Monday of each month at Hose House No. 1 on Washington street.


Annual meeting third Monday in May, at 7.30 P. M., at Hook and Ladder House.


BROOKLINE CHURCHES.


ALL SAINTS' CHURCH (Protestant Episcopal) Beacon Street, cor Dean Road. Rector, Rev. Daniel D. Addison, 6 Kilsyth Terrace. Clerk, Charles S. Norris, Mason Terrace.


Wardens, William P. Shreve, Frederick P. Addicks. S. S. Supt., The Rector.


Services : Sunday, Sunday School, 9.30 A. M. ; Morning Service and Sermon, 11.00 A. M .; Evening Prayer and Sermon, 4.30 P. M.


BROOKLINE BAPTIST CHURCH, Harvard Street, cor. Pierce. Pastor, Rev. Thomas S. Barbour, D.D., 11 Gorhanı avenue. Clerk, Benjamin F. Baker.


S. S. Supt., Thomas S. Brown.


Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.30 P. M. ; Sunday School, 12.15 P. M. Y. P. S. C. E .. 6.15 P. M. Y. P. S. C. E. Young Men's Social League.


Considerate Circle, King's Daughters and Sons.


Week Days, Prayer and Conference Meeting, Friday, 7.45 P. M.


CHRIST'S CHURCH (Sear's Chapel), Colchester Street, near Beacon. Pastor, pro tem, Rev. Caleb D. Bradlee, D D., Fisher Avenue. S. S. Supt. Clarence A. Langston.


Services : Sunday, 10 30 A. M., Sunday School, 3.00 P. M. No services fron June to October 1st.


This church was founded by Hon. Davis Sears, L. L. D., for the use of all denominations.


CHURCH OF THE NEW JJERUSALEM (Swedenborgian), High Street, cor Irving. Pastor, Rev. Julian K. Smyth. Clerk, Thomas R. Shewell. Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M. Sunday School, 12.00 M.


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (Episcopal), Monmouth Street, cor. Carlton. Rector, Rev. Reginald Heber Howe, D. D., residence, the rectory, Monmouth Street. Clerk, H. G. Woodworth. S. S. Supt., Rev. Reg nald H. Howe.


Assistant Supt., James M. Hubbard. Services : Sunday, Morning Prayer, 10.45 A. M. ; afternoon, 3.30 P. M. Sunday School, 2.45 P. M. Holy Days, 9.30 A. M.


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FIRST PARISH CHURCH (Unitarian) Walnut Street, cor. Warren. Pastor, Rev. William H. Lyon, D. D., 353 Walnut Street. S. S. Supt., The Pastor. Clerk and Treasurer, Aaron HI. Latham. Services : Sunday. 10.45 A. M. Sunday School, 12 00 M. Brookline Branch, National Alliance of Unitarian Women, meets first Monday each month.


President, Mrs. L. Shannon Davis.


Secretary, Mrs. Alanson Bigelow.


HARVARD CHURCH, Harvard Street, cor. Marion.


Pastor, Rev. Reuen Thomas, Ph. D., D. D., 21 Rawson Road. Assistant Pastor, Rev. Oliver D. Sewall.


Society Clerk, Hollis E. Abbott. S. S. Supt., Rev. O. D. Sewall. Deacons, H. S. Burdett, C. W. Wrightington, C. A. Hopkins, J. S. Adams, J. K. Marshall.


Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, 9.30 A. M. Bethany School, 3.15 P. M. Week Days, Fridays, 7.45.


BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL, Bethany Bullding, Washington Street, opp. Cypress.


Supt., John Knox Marshall, Summit Avenue.


Services : Sunday School, 3.15 P. M., September to June ; 4.00 P. M., June and July.


Week Days, Sewing Meeting, Wednesday night. Prayer Meeting, Monday 7.45 P. M., and Saturday 8.00 P. M. Y. P. S. C. E., Monday, 7.45 P. M.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Prospect Street, near School. Services in Goddard Hall, 180 Washington Street.


Pastor, Rev. W. Elder Archibald, Ph. D., 39 Kent Street. Clerk, Robert L. Bentley.


S. S. Supt., Robert Stanfield. President Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. James Crocket.


Services : Sunday, Preaching, 10.45 A. M., 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, 12 M. Y. P. S. C. E., 6.15 P. M.


Week Days, Friday, 8.00 P. M.


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CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (Roman Catholic), Harvard Street, corner Linden Place.


Pastor, Rev. L. J. Morris, 5 Linden Place.


Assistants, Rev. Nathaniel J. Merritt and G. A. Costello.


Sexton, F. F. McMahon, Kerrigan Place.


S. S. Supt., Rev. L. J. Morris.


Services : Sunday, 7.00, 9.00, 10.30 A. M. Sunday School, 9.30 A. M., Vespers, 3.00 P. M. Masses each week day, 6 A. M.,7 A. M.


LEYDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Casino, Beaconsfield Terrace. Pastor, Rev. Harris G. Hale, residence, 1651 Beacon st.


Services : Sunday morning worship, 10.30 A. M. Sunday School 12.00 M. Y. P. S. C. E., 7.00 P. M. Friday Prayer Meeting, 7.45 P. M.


Clerk, Dr. R. W. Hastings S. S. Supt., Morris A. Hall


Trustce, Walter B. Mossman, Chairman


Woman's Union Missionary, meet alternate Thursdays at 10.30 A. M., Miss Hannah C. Bridgman, Sec'y.


ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Protestant Episcopal), Aspinwall Avenue, cor. St. Paul Street.


Rector, Rev. Leonard K. Storrs. D. D., residence, the rectory, Aspin- wall Avenue.


Clerk, Desmond Fitzgerald, Washington Street. S. S. Supt., the Rector.


Services : Sunday, 10.45 A. M., 4.00 P. M. Sunday School, 9.30 A. M. Week Days, Saints' Days.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCHI, Cypress street, cor. Washington. Pastor, Rev. Charles W. Biddle, D. D., residence 12 Kent st. S. S. Supt., N. Clifford Paul. Clerk, Arthur C. Williams.




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