Blue book of Brookline and Longwood 1901, Part 15

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Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Observer Co.
Number of Pages: 294


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Allston and Brighton Churches.


BRIGHTON AVENUE CHURCH.


BAPTIST


Junction Cambridge Street and Brighton Avenue.


Rev. Joseph E. Perry, 26 Gardner St. John F. Moore, S. S. Supt.


Irving Findley, Clerk, 502 Cambridge St. Services: Sunday, 10.30 a .m. 7 p. m. Sunday school, 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. 7.45 p. m. Week-days, Tuesday even- ings. „Regular Prayer and Social Ser- vice. Friday evening, 7.45


ALLSTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Quint Avenue.


Rev. John O. Haarvig, Pastor, Quint ave. James H. Ball, clerk, 2 Cambridge ter. Frank Emerson, S. S. Supt. Webster ter. Services: Sunday, 10.30 a. m .; 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6.30 p. m. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E. meets 3.30 p. m. Week-days, Prayer and Conference Meeting, Friday at 7.45 p. m.


FIRST PARISH IN BRIGHTON. (1730.)


Chestnut Hill Avenue.


Frank Scott Corey Wicks, Pastor 20 South street, (In church study ev- er- morning except Saturday) Clerk, Webster Warren, Academy Hill


Road


Services: Sunday, 10.30 a. m.


S. S. Supt., George Harrington, Mason Musical Director, Horace J. Phipps, Com- monwealth avenue.


Woman's Alliance meets first and third Wednesdays of each monthı at 2.30.


Vesper service at 4 p. m. First Sunday of every month. Church closed during July and August


EPISCOPAL. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH.


Brighton Avenue near Commonwealth Avenue.


Rev. Charles W. Duffield, Rector, 44 Brighton avenue.


Clerk, J. Harris Aubin, 205 Everett st.


Services: Sunday, 10.45 a. m.


Sunday school, 3.15 p. m. Friday evening service, 7.45.


ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH.


Washington cor. Eastburn Street, Brigh- ton.


Rev. Augustus Prime, Rector, St. Mar- garet's Rectory, 434 Washington street, Brighton.


S. S. Supt, Rev. A. Prime


Services: Sunday, 8, 10.30 a. m., 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 3 p. m. the last Sunday in the month; 12 m. all other Sundays. Week-days, Services 7 a. m. and 9 a. m. and 5 p. m.


BAPTIST. HILL MEMORIAL CHAPEL.


No. Harvard Street, Cor. Coolidge Allston.


Rev. H. Grattan Docrell, Pastor, 24 Aldie Street.


W. D. Wheeler, S. S. Supt.


Services: Sunday, 10.45 a. m. Evening Service, 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 3. Prayer Meeting Thursday, 7.45 p. m. Men's Bible class taught by pastor Sunday from 12 to 1 p.m.


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ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


HARVARD AVENUE M. E. CHURCH.


Harvard, Cor. Farrington Avenue.


Rev. Jesse Wagner, Pastor, 9 Pratt street, Allston.


Clerk, F. E. Norcross, Ridgemont street S. S. Supt, E .E. Chain


Services: . Sunday, 10.30 a. m. 7 p. m. Sunday school, 12 m. Week-days Class Meeting Tuesday. Prayer Meet- ing Friday at 7.30 p. m.


BRIGHTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Washington Street and Dighton Place.


Rev. A. A. Berle, D. D., Pastor, 697 Cam- bridge street.


Clerk, E. L. Barker, Parsons street


S. S. Supt, W. F. Murphy.


Services: Sunday, 10.30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 12 m. Week-days, Pray- er and Conference Meeting, Fridays, 7.30 p. m.


UNITARIAN. UNITY CHURCH.


541 Cambridge Street, Allston.


Rev. Ida C. Hultin, Pastor 6 Webster street.


Services: Sunday, 10.45 a. m. Sunday School, 12 m.


FANEUIL CHAPEL.


Congregational. . Brooks Street. Sunday Services: Sunday school, 3 p. m. Ev- ening services, 7. 30 p. m. On 2d Sun- day evening of each month the ser- mon is preached by Rev. A. A. Eber- le, D. D .; on other evenings the pulpit is supplied by students from Harvard University.


CATHOLIC. ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH.


Holton and Athol Streets.


Rev. Fr. P. J. Hally, Rector. Rev. Fr. Kelliher, Assistant Rector Residence, 20 Holton.


Services: Sundays, First Mass, 7 a. m. Second Mass, 9.15 a. m. High Mass, 10.30 a. m. Sunday School, 8.30 a. m. Children's Mass, 9.15 a. m. Rosary and Benediction, 7.30 p. m. Week-days: Mass, 7.30 a. m. Holydays of Obliga- tion and Ist Friday of every month: First Mass, 5.15 a.m. second Mass, 7.30 a. m. Rosary and Benediction, 8 p. m.


S. COLUMBKILL'S.


321 Market Street.


Rev. A. J. Rossi, Pastor, 321 Market St. Services: Sundav, 7.30 a. m .; 9.40, a. m .; 10.30 a. m .; 3 p. m. Week-days, 7 a.m .; Sunday school, 9 a.m .; vespers 3 p. m.


Clubs, Societies, Etc.


A. F. & A. M., BETHESDA LODGE


Daniel W. Hyde, Worshipful Master Charles E. Holman, Senior Warden Frank G. Howard, Junior Warden Frank A. Taylor, Senior Deacon Fred A. Norcross, Senior Steward Charles H. Hunt, Junior Steward James H. Dallon, I. S. Sentinel Cyrus E. Marshan, Treasurer


William M. Cotton, Secretary, P. O. Box 6, Brighton Rev. Josiah L. Seward, D. D., Chaplain Fred L. Dodge, Tyler


Meets first Tuesdays at Masonic Hall, Warren Building, Brighton


ALLSTON COUNCIL, 268, R. A.


Meets Ist and 3rd Mondays at Odd Fel- lows Hall. Allston.


I. G. Findlay, Regent S. R. Randall, Vice Regent


WV. F. Nicholl, Orator A. H. Sherman, P. R. J E. Findlay, Secretary S. M. Moore, Coll. H. C. Jewett, Treasurer


Geo. Chapman, Chaplain T. J. Johnson, Guide S. J. Mitchell, Warden Emil Lindahl, Sentry


ALLSTON LODGE, NO. 151, A. O. U. W.


WVm. P. Preble, P. M. W. Frank I. Jaquith, M. W.


Frank A. Smith, Foreman


Wm. T. Tisdale, Overseer Chas. H. Davis, Recorder, 51 Allston st Paul F. DeLang, Financier Wm. H. Squire, Receiver Frank A. Cushman, Guide Robert Allan, I. S. W.


Frank W. Osborn, O. S. W.


Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 8 p. m., in Odd Fellows Hall, Allston


BRIGHTON YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION


Joseph Matson, president. Charles O. Gordon, vice-president. Daniel O'Leary, secretary. Frank Fay, treasurer. Andrew Coffey, sergeant-at-arms.


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BRIGHTON REBEKAH LODGE, NO 29, I. O. O. F.


Meets Ist and 3rd Thursdays at Odd Fel- lows hall. Rec. Sec. Mrs. Isabella I. Guptill, cor. Pomeroy and Saunders streets.


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ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


BRIGHTON COMMANDERY, NO. 183, U. O. G. C.


Meets second and fourth Monday even- ings in Odd Fellows Hall, Allston.


DAMES OF MALTA.


Bethelem Sanctuary 10, Ancient Dames of Malta. Meets Ist and 3rd Tuesdays in Temple hall, Allston. Recorder Mrs. H. A. Colby, 5 Linden street, Allston.


GRAND ARMY.


Francis Washburn Post 92, G. A. R. Meets at Grand Army hall first and third Mondays in the month. Adjutant E. A. Millard, 310 Faneuil street, Brighton.


HOME CIRCLE.


Allston Council 123, Home Circle. Meets every second and 4th Wednesday at Temple Hall, Allston. Secretary, M. L. Brown, M D. 4 Harvard avenue, All- ston.


I. O. RED MEN.


Algonquin tribe 72, meets second and fourth Tuesdays in the month at Red Men's hall. C. of R. George T. Clark, 29 Pratt street, Allston.


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. ALLSTON COUNCIL.


Ellis Wm. R. Dr., Grand Knight Powers Joseph P., Denuty Grand Knight Mitchell Peter L., Chancellor Callahan Thomas F. J., recording sec. O'Brien James F., financial secretary. Fallon Martin T., treasurer. O'Connell Edward P., lecturer. O'Connell George H., advocate. Crowley Timothy, warden


Chaisson, David M., inside guard Igoe Patrick J., outside guard.


Meet in their hall first and third Fri- day evenings in Odd Fellows Hall.


KNIGHTS OF MALTA.


James A. Garfield commandery 209, Knights of Malta. Meets every Mon- day night at Temple Hall, Allston. Recorder, E. A. Madden, Franklin st., Allston.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Brighton Lodge 111, K. of P. Meets at Odd Fellows hall, Allston, on the first and third Tuesday in the month. K. of R & S., E. A. Kelley, 33 Adams St. Allston.


NONANTUM LODGE, NO 116, I. O. O. F.


J. Norman Marchant, N. G.


James A. Finley, V. G.


Paul F. De Lang, Rec. Sec. 373 Cambridge street, Allston.


James A. Millar, Fin. Sec'y. Fairbanks street, Brighton.


Amos Wright, Treasurer.


Joseph Wenning, Warden


WVm. H. Hall, Conductor


Spurgeon Leary, I. G. John F. Goodwin, O. G.


Clayton Ringer, Chaplain


Meets Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. in Odd Fellows Hall, Allston.


MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION OF


BRIGHTON AND ALLSTON.


Wm. H. Pierce, President. F. O. Thompson, Treasurer William M. Farrington, Secretary Meets monthly, first Monday, at 375 Cambridge street, Allston.


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ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


MISS ELLEN M. GIFFORD'S SHEL- TERING HOME FOR ANIMALS. Appleton Road, off Lake St. A. H. Perkins, Superintendent.


R. S. OF GOOD FELLOWS.


Brighton Assembly 207. Meets in Par- nell hall, Washington street, the last Wednesday in the month. Sec. John Hickey, Jr., 90 Murdock · street.


SONS OF VETERANS.


Joel D. Dudley camp 89, Sons of Veterans Meets in Grand Army hall first and third Wednesdays after first Monday in the month. First Sergt. E. L. Web- ster, Chestnut Hill ave.


U. O. OF I. O. L.


Mistletoe lodge, No. 50. Meets every sec- ond and fourth Thursday at Odd Fel- lows Hall, Allston. Rec. Sec. Mrs. Ab- bie M. Pierce, 41 Mansfield street, All- ston.


U. O. OF GOLDEN STAR.


Allston Commandery 19. Meets in Odd Fellows hall, Allston, on the 2d and 4th Fridays in the month. Recorder, Mrs. Abbie M. Pierce, 47 Mansfield street, Allston.


U. O. OF GOLDEN CROSS.


Brighton commandery, No. 183. Meets every second and fourth Monday at Odd Fellows hall, Allston. N. K. of R. Mrs. A. E. Day, Eulita terrace, Brigh- ton


WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS.


Francis Washburn Women's Relief Corps 79. Meets first and third Tues- days. G. A. R. hall. Sec. Mrs. Mabelle H. Smith, 81 Parsons street, Brighton.


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ACADEMY HILL ROAD.


From 338 Washington Street. .


28 Mr. & Mrs. Frank D. Keiver


30 Mr. & Mrs. Everett P. Wilcox Mr. & Mrs. B. G. Pettee


34 Dr. & Mrs. Edward Sparhawk Hatch. Office hours, until 9 A. M., except Mon. Wed. and Fri., 1.30 to 3 p. m. 7 to 8 p.m. Telephone 89-2 Brighton. 82 Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Walton Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Walton Samuel Walton


106 Capt. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gargan


112 Mrs. William Wirt Warren At home Friday · Mr. Lyman Otis Warren


124 Mr. Benjamin M. Fiske Miss A. E. Fiske Mr. Fred W. Spalding


128 Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus E. Marshall The Misses Marshall "Sunnyslope."


00 Mr. & Mrs. William Jackson


00 Prof. & Mrs. Thomas E. Pope. Mr. & Mrs. F. G. Burley


75 Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel C. Fowler, Jr. Miss Helen M. Hill


117 Mr. & Mrs. F. D. Williams


127 Mr. Webster F. Warren, Jr. Mr. Walter C. Warren Mr. Webster F. Warren


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ALDIE STREET


From Franklin to Everett.


2 Mr. & Mrs. William T. Tisdale Mr. & Mrs. Lucius W. Richardson 4 Mr. & Mrs. Washington L. Prescott


22 Mr. & Mrs. F. E. Burroughs


24 Mrs. S. H. Bolton Rev. H. Grattan Docrell


26 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Steere


34 Mrs. E. A. Campbell Mrs. A. C. Smith 36 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Wetzler


1 Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Putney


3 Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Upham


5 Mr. & Mrs. G. E. Tucker


7 Mr. & Mrs. R. Owen


9 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Young 11 Mr. & Mrs. John Blake


13 Mr. & Mrs. G. F. Abbott


15 George C. Swift


17 Mr. & Mrs. Horace W. Phillips Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Smith .


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


ALDIE STREET, Continued.


42 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Sherman


44 Mr. & Mrs. W. V. Gilman


48 Mr. & Mrs. Gutav H. Yancke


50 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Stevens 54 Mr. & Mrs. Elihu R. Dwight


62 Mr. & Mrs. Loring L. Wilder


64 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Adams


74 Mr. & Mrs. Franklin H. Robbins


78 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel A. Winkler Mr. & Mrs. W. Harris Latham


21 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Joiner Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Nicholl


25 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Newhall


27 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Stearns


29 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel K. Chamberlain Miss Katherine Chamberlain


31 Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Abbott


37 Mr. & Mrs. George T. Reed Mr. W. J. Connor


39 Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Latz 41 Mr. & Mrs. Carl A. Gifford 45 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Fuller


47 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Baldwin


57 Mr. & Mrs. Cornelius Bevelander Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bevelander


59 Mr. & Mrs. G. Krafft Mr. & Mrs. Frederick W. Krafft


71 Mrs. Martha De Witt Mr. & Mrs. Warren L. Maxcey Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Currie


73 Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Krim


75 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Spinney Dr. D. Frederick Spinney Mr. & Mrs. William C. Ham


ALCOTT STREET.


From 55 Franklin to Mansfield Strett.


6 Mr. & Mrs. James Gibbs


8 Mr. & Mrs. William Parker


10 Mr. Richard H. Wright Mr. & Mrs. William E. Hibbard Mrs. A. T. Woodman


12 Mr. & Mrs. David Bramer


14 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Fox Mr. & Mrs. James A. Brown


16 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Dunning Mrs. L. N. Dunnin~ Mr. J. Frank Dunning


18 Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Ringer


3 Mr. & Mrs. Gardiner E. Thorpe 5 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sanford


7 Mrs. Christiana Gerhard E. H. Thompson


11 Mr. & Mrs. George F. Salisbury


ALLSTON HEIGHTS.


From 558 Cambridge Street.


4 Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Guernsey Mr. Elmer F. Hudson Mrs. L. B. Smith


52 Rev. & Mrs. William S. Kelsey


9 Mr. & Mrs. Lincoln


7 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Norton


207


ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


ALLSTON HEIGHTS, Continued.


6 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Taylor


10 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel A. White


24 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Shapleigh Miss Laura Shapleigh


40 Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Mellen.


44 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert S .Weaver


ALLSTON SQUARE.


From 72 Allston Street.


S Mr. & Mrs. Harry O. Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Clark


10 Mr. & Mrs. William D. Williams The Misses Elms


12 Mr. & Mrs. Isaac G. Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Bradford C. Patch


16 Mr. & Mrs. Alldis W. Day Harold Day Mr. & Mrs. Norman D. Fraser.


18 Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Fred B. Wheeler


20 Mr. & Mrs. Amos H. Estabrook Mr. John A. Chain


29 Mı. & Mrs. John J. Cahill


24 Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. Young


28 Mr. & Mrs. John Campbell


15 Mrs. Margaret Brown


17 Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Johns


19 Mr. Moses W. Cobb


21 Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Sproul


23 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Dalton


ALLSTON STREET.


From Brighton Avenue to Washington Street.


14 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Lothrop


16 Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Sawyer


18 Mr. & Mrs. Archie L. Raymond Mr. & Mrs. John A. Topham 22 Mr. & Mrs. S. Niles


22 Mr. & Mrs. S. Niles Dickerman


24 Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Stoddard Mr. & Mrs. George C. Howard


44 Mrs. Elmira Joy Mr George W. Joy The Misses Joy Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Cook


48 Mrs. Lot M. Rollins Mr. Alexander C. Rollins Mr. Edward M. Rollins Mr. & Mrs. Chas. N. Rollins


62 Mr. George A. Pond


13 Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Peck Mr. & Mrs. John J. McDonald


15 Capt. Edwin Wattley


17 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Lockett Mr. & Mrs. Vernon J. Sherman


27 Mrs. Emily C. Armington WV. C. Smith


31 Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Jackson William B. Mussey


35 Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Bryant


45 Mrs. Addison L. Williams The Misses Spencer


47 Mr. & Mrs. James V. Godfrey Mr. Alfred W. Godfrey


51 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene H. Metcalf Mr. & Mrs. Charles H Davis


53 Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Loomis


ElmerChickering Photographs are beautiful


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


ALLSTON STREET, Continued.


66 Mr. & Mrs. James G. Martin


68 Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert H. Hamilton


70 Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Robinson The Misses Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Dearing Miss Gertrude S. Hamilton


108 Mr. & Mrs. Ferdinand Morse Charles A. Chase Mrs. Sarah Chase


112 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Morse Mr. Joseph H. Morse Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Pugh Miss Ruth C. Cornell


114 Mr. & Mrs. William B. Johnson


320 The Misses Murdock


75 Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Penton


169 Mr. & Mrs. Lee Hammond (cor. Warren) Mr. George Hammond


ARDON STREET.


From Coolidge to Hooker Streets.


00 Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Willard


ASHFORD STREET


From Linden to Malvern street.


6 Mrs. B. R. Price


8 Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Austin


10 Mr. & Mrs. William C. Adams


12 Mr. & Mrs. Henry R. Curtis


14 Mr. & Mrs. Harold G. Cloyes Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Hall. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Parker


14a Mr. & Mrs. Alex P. Maynard Mrs. M. A. Tilden Mrs. B. H. Pierce Mrs. Georgia B. Kinnan


16 Mrs. Larkin Dunton Miss Gertrude Dunton


18 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur F. Clapp 20 Mr. & Mrs. George H. Hill


22 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Gage 24 Mr. & Mrs. Jolin H. Westfall


26 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Cowan


2S Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Guild Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. Ham


30 William B. Allen


5 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. MacFarlane


7 Mr. & Mrs. Thatcher T. Baxter


9 Mr. Dwight C. Robbins. Dr. & Mrs. Howard P. Rogers. Office, 24 Charles St., Boston.


11 Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Goodwin Miss Miller A. Goodwin 13 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Emerson


15 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Fay.


17 Mr. & Mrs. Wilson K. Farrington


19 Mr. & Mrs. John Q. Adams


21 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Drew Mr & Mrs. William W. Hubbard


35 Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Holland


37 Mr. & Mrs. William E. Worcester


41 Mrs Dwight B. Hooper Mr. Raymond Hooper


53 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Waite Mr. & Mrs. Sidney A. Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Norman Waite Miss Annie E. Waite


ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


209


ASHFORD STREET, Continued.


32 Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Ellsworth Gray


34 Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Allen


40 Mrs. William H. Bird


40 Edmund B. Fowler Edmund A. Fowler


42 Mr. & Mrs .Norman S. Waite


44 Mr. & Mrs. J. Harris Aubin


46 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Sprague


48 Mr. & Mrs: Joseph Gould


50 Edmund B. Humphreys


52 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Kendall


76 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Sawyer Dr. S. G. Sawyer


80 Mr. & Mrs. William C. Crawford Miss Frances E. Crawford


55 Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Baldwin Mrs. Helen A. Knight Miss Helen M. Knight Mr. Elliot Walker Mr. & Mrs. John Sutherland


65 Mr. & Mrs. W. Gage


67 Mr. & Mrs. Augustus D. Small


69 Mr. & Mrs. Orville Coffin Mrs. C. Goodwin Clark


75 Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Connery Mr. & Mrs. J. S. Bent


ATHOL STREET


From Raymond to Aldie Street. -


46 Mr. & Mrs. Sidney F. Willard. 70 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Holman


27 Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Groves


33 Mr. & Mrs. George W. Yeaton


69 Mr. & Mrs. James Coes


71 Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Spence


9 Mrs. Mary A. T. Taylor


13 Mr. & Mrs. George C. Penton


15 Mrs. Annie F. Wright Charles C. Wright


23 Lieut. Henry P. Pitcher The Misses Pitcher Fred F. Pitcher


BENTLEY STREET. From Henshaw to Sparhawk Street.


4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Morse Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Deering 6 Mr. & Mrs. Frank O. Thompson


10 Mrs. M. L. Haven


7 Mrs. D. H. Young 9 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Dana


15 Mr. James B. Dana Miss E. P. Dana


BRAEMORE ROAD.


From Commonwealth Avenue to Chiswick Road.


Boulevard Station Postoffice.


12 Mr. & Mrs. Gardner E. Murphy Thomas W. Emerson 19 Dr. & Mrs. William H. Potter


16 Mr. & Mrs. Gardner Murphy Miss A. S. Flagg


26 Mr. & Mrs. George A. Dexter At home Thursdays Alvin S. Dexter


15 Mr. & Mrs. Knight Neftel


COAL


Best Quality, Lowest Prices METROPOLITAN COAL CO., Morse Ave. Brookline


General Offices, 30 Congress St., Boston


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BROOKLINE BLUE BOOK.


BRENTWOOD STREET.


From Everett to Franklin St.


51 Albert Cooper


55 Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Gould Office hours, 2 to 4 p.m.


63 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Neal Miss Mabel Neal


BRIGHTON AVENUE. From Brookline Line to Market Street.


44 Rev. & Mrs. Charles W. Duffield Mr. Wilmerton Maynard Duffield


' Miss Emily E. Maynard


48 Miss Alice Timmins Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Timmins Miss Mary Timmins Miss Mary Fetherston


72 Mrs. Charles D. Hubbard Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Hubbard Mr. & Mrs. W. Eugene Hubbard


76 Mr. & Mrs. Winfield S. Bacon Telephone 93-5 Brighton. At home Tuesdays Mrs. J. S .Cobb


78 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Edla Martin At home Friday afternoons


80 Mr. & Mrs. James Buckner


84 Mr. & Mrs. John Bond


86 Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Wetherell


90 Mrs. William Swift


92 Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Piper


112 Mrs. H. Selden Loring Mrs. Laura W. Loring Mr. & Mrs. Barron Clinton Moulton.


118 Mr. & Mrs. Simeon W. Brown, Jr. 152 Joseph Caldwell


178 Mrs. Eliza Adams


186 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Dearborn


208 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Cutter


210 Mr. & Mrs. William A. Rathburn


218 Mr. & Mrs. Fred P. Colby Mr. & Mrs. George W. Collingwood


222 Mr. & Mrs. Fred Winch


258 Mr. & Mrs. John R. Mahoney


264 Mrs. Emily J. Frye Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Frye.


27 Mr. & Mrs. Albion S. Packard


31 Mr. & Mrs. Herman A. Packard Mr. & Mrs. John D. Packard


45 Mr. William Henry Swift Mr. & Mrs. John W. Crooks 55 Mr. & Mrs. Ira H. Bickford 59 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen O'Meara


79 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin C. Morton


95 Mrs. Carrie Downing Mr. Fred Downing


157 Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Tirrell Mr. Jesse Tirrell


173 Mr. & Mrs. William Jesse Tirrell


177 William H. Wilkinson Mr. & Mrs. Bertram Leavitt


179 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Hunt Miss Sarah E. Adams Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Hill


183 Mrs. A. W. Daniels Miss G. Daniels Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hollis Thomas L. Wiles


193 Mr. & Mrs. William B. Chubb


201 Mr. Alfred W. Chandler Mr. & Mrs. Howland S. Chandler


203 Mr. & Mrs. O. M. Chandler Mrs. Clara W. Chandler Mrs. Mary Lambard


211 Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Wilkins Mr. & Mrs. I. Harvey Young Mr. George Sherbert Mr. Harry Payne Mr. Charles S. Allen


Dr. C. W. Pierce E. W. Etherington Charles Jeffries Clifford B. Allen


217 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Spencer


211


ALLSTON AND BRIGHTON.


BROOKS STREET. From Faneuil Street. 123 Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Adams


CAMBRIDGE STREET.


From Cambridge Line to Sparhawk St.


336 Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Weeden Mrs. L. C. Post Mr. & Mrs. Horace B. Norcross Mr. & Mrs. John P. Condon. Arthur P. Condon


342 Mrs. E. Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Hubert A. Heath Mr. & Mrs. J. N. Rice


344 Mrs. A. C. Ellis The Misses Ellis Mrs. R. C. Young Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Mackay Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Watson


350 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Houghton Mrs. C. A. Crowell Miss Isabel Crowell.




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