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Supreme Lady Mrs. Elizabeth A. Heptonstall, Providence, R. I.
Supreme Sec., Mrs. Thalia G. Higgins, 154 Westminster av., Arlington
Meeting of Grand Government, 3d Thursday June, Sept., Deo. and March, Elk's Hall, Central aq., Cambridge Past Lady Governess, Addie J. Raymond, Cambridge Lady Governess, Mre. Lottie E. Eldridge, Brockton Vice Lady Governess, Mary E. Knowlea, Somerville Rec. Sec., Mra. Alice M. Carr, 183 Weston, Waltham Fin. Sec., Clara B. Newhall, Lynn
Treas., Bertha J. Truesdell, Somerville
No. 1. Amity Lodge, lat and 3d Thursday, Central Hall, Central eq., East Boston
No. 5. Ambassadress, lat and 3d Thursday, Liberty Hall, 1203 River H. P.
No. 10. Purity, 2d and 4th Tuesday, Roosevelt Hall, 1165 Tremant, Rox.
No. 15. Aloha, 1st and 3d Monday, Roxbury Hall, 67 Warren, Rox.
No. 79.
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No. 25. Hamblin, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Social Hall, 1165 Tremont No. 29. Columbia, lat and 3d Thursday, Sesverns Hall, 670 Centre, J. P. No. 30. Bay State, 2d and 4th Friday, Wenona Hall, 2 Bloomfield at., Dor.
No. 32. Prosperity, 1st and 3d Saturday, Bethesda Hall, 409 Broadway S. B.
No. 43. Glenwood, 1st and 3d Wednesday, Guild Hall, 2374 Washington, Rox.
No. 46. Priscilla, 2d and 4th Friday, Guild Hall, 2374 Washington, Rox.
No. 50. Mistletoe, 2d and 4th Thursday, Franklin Hall, 10 Franklin at., Allston No. 53. Blue Hill, Ist and 3d Friday, Odd Fellowa Hall, 41 River, Dor.
No. 61. Progressive 1st and 3d Tuesday, Social Hall, 1165 Tremont, Rox.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
The annual session of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts is held in Boston on the first Tuesday (7.30 p.M.) in May
Office of the Grand Lodge, 15 Ashburton pl., rm. 306, Boston
OFFICERA OF THE GRAND LODGE OF MASS.
Grand Chancellor, Elmer L. Elliott, Lynn
Grand Vice Chancellor, Harry R. Lawrence, Lawrence
Grand Prelate, Rev. Francis L. Beal, Pesbody
Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, George E. Howe, 15 Ashburton pl., rm. 306
Grand Master of Exchequer, William F. Besman, Somerville
Grand Master at Arms, Harry G. Beyer, Cambridge
Grand Inner Guard, William G. Lord, Athol
Grand Outer Guard, Chester S. Wright, Bourne
Grand Trustees, G. Everett Stackpole, Stoneham; Fred B. Sweet, Lowell; Samuel Daniels, Boston
PLACE AND EVENINGS OF LODOE MEETINOS
No. 1. De Soto-Beacon, 2374 Wash., Rox., 1st and 3d Thursday
No. 3. Boston, 515 Tremont, 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 6. Scandis, 3 Boylston pl., 1st and 3d Friday
No. 10. Washington, 584 Columbia rd., Dor., 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 12. Damon, 515 Tremont, 1st and 3d Tuesday
No. 13. Ivanhoe, 2 Msin, Chsn., Thursday
No. 14. Webster, 1165 Tremont, 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 18. King Solomon, 328 Washington, Dor., 2d and 4th Wednesday
No. 19. Commonwealth, 328 Wash., Dor., 1st and 3d Wednesday
No. 33. King Philip, 163 Meridian, E. B., Thursdays
No. 42. Massachusetts, 2374 Washington, Rox., Ist and 3d Monday
No. 52. Marathon, 328 Wash., Dor., 1st and 3d Monday No. 58. Mt. Bellevue, Fraternity Hall, 27 Poplar, West Rox., 2d and 4th Friday
No. 60. Boylston, 9 Appleton, 2d and 4th Tuesday
No. 92. Friendship, 2374 Washington, Rox., 2d and 4th Monday
No. 93. Milton, I. O. O. F. Hall, 41 River, Dor., 1st and 3d Tuesday
No. 111. Brighton, I. O. O. F. Hall, Union Sq., every Tuesday
No. 126. Liberty, 3 Boylston pl., lat and 3d Monday
No. 129. Red Cross, Central Hall, Central aq., E. B., 2d and 4th Tuesday
No. 138. Hyde Park, I. O. O. F. Hall, 45 Fairmount av., 2d and 4th Monday
No. 141. Bay State, 446 Tremont, 2d and 4th Monday
No. 158. Welcome, 24 Hayward pl., 1st and 3d Tuesday
No. 163. Horace Greeley, 3 Boylston pl., 1st and 3d Tues- day, 2 P.M.
No. 200. State, 15 Ashburton pl., rm. 306 INSURANCE DEPT., K. of P.
George E. Wragg, gen. supt. for N. E., 15 Province. Annual meeting of sections in December
Section No. 10, 15 Province, Geo. E. Wragg, sec.
"Section No. 49, 1vanhoe Hall, 2 Main, Charlestown, John W. Martin, sec., Somerville
PYTHIAN SISTERS
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND TEMPLE OF MASS.
Grand Chief, Mra. Minnie A. Jones, Middleboro
Grand Senior, Mrs. Carrie Young, Melrose
Grand Junior, Florence Caswell, Lynn
Grand Manager, Mrs. Hattie Woods, Worcester
Grand Mistress of R. and C., Mrs. Edna L. Holland, West Springfield
Grand Mistress of Finance, Mrs. Edith Horrocks, Lynn
Grand Protector, Mrs. Josephine Smith, Dorchester Grand Guard, Emma F. Perkins, Dorchester
No. 1. Rowena Temple, 1st and 3d Monday at K. of P. Hall, 2 Main, Chsn.
No. 39. Boston Temple, 2d and 4th Monday at Otisfield Hall, 19 Otisfield, Rox.
No. 41. Crescent Temple, 2d and 4th Monday, 163 Me- ridian, E. B.
No. 49. Mayflower Temple, 2d and 4th Wednesdaya, 36 Fairmount av., Hyde Park
No. 66. Marathon Temple, 1st and 3d Thursday, Nor- folk Hall, 326 Washington, Dor.
No. 74. Milton Temple, 1st and 3d Friday, Guild Hall, 2374 Washington, Rox.
UNIFORM RANK K. OF P.
Brigade Headquarters, 46 Cornhill, rm. 410
Brig .- Gen. Lewis J. Mckenzie, commander. Asst. Adj .- Gen., Col. William F. Williamson. Asst. Qr. Gen., A. F. Donnell
Second Regiment, Headquartera, 46 Cornhill, rm. 410. Col., Albert E. DeRoche
Second Battalion, Second Regiment. Headquarters, 46 Cornhill, rm. 410. Maj. Thomas E. Haddock, Com- manding
Company No. 4, 1165 Tremont, Rox., 1st and 3d Wednes- day. C. H. Wilkins, 21 Dexter, Watertown, recorder Company No. 8. Theodore Roosevelt, 995 Wash. 2d and 4th Wednesday. George P. Neylon, 176 Lexington, E. B Recorder
Company No. 36. Blue Hill, Liberty Hall, Hyde Park, lat and 3d Monday. Leroy G. Hubbell, 1589 Blue Hill av., Mat., Recorder
DRAMATIC ORDER KNIGHTS KHORASSAN
No. 143. Abou Ben Adhem Temple, Paine Memoria Hall, 9 Appleton
Royal Vizier, Herbert C. Perkina, M.D. Secretary, Fred C. Minkemer, 43 Carolina, Medford
Tressurer, William F. Sinclair, City Hall Annex, Boaton
Publicity Agent, F. C. Minkemer, Medford
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Of N. A. S. A. E. A. A. and A.)
JURISDICTION OF MASSACHUSETTS
Office of Grand Chancellor, 1A Wellington, Boston Grand Chancellor, Edward B. Barco Grand Vice Chancellor, A. M. Ballard
Grand Prelate, Rev. B. W. Swsin, D.D.
Grand Master of Exchequer, Norman N. Rayner
Graod Keeper of Records and Seal, Geo. C. Higginbotham
Grand Master at Arms, Archibald C. Prescott
Graod Medical Registrar, Dr. W. O. Taylor
Grand Attorney, Butler R. Wilson Grand Lecturer, J. Solomon Gaines
Grand Inner Guard, W. W. Cannon
Grand Outer Guard, J. H. Hampton
Grand Marshal, John D. Talbot
Grand Trustees, William S. Sparrow, Lewis Williams, J. S. R. Bourne
LODGES AND THEIR MEETING NIGHTS IN BOSTON
No. 1. Crispua Attucka, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 1095 Tremont
No. 2. Puritan, 2d and 4th Thursday, 1095 Tremont
No. 6. Hub City, 1st and 3d Monday, 1095 Tremont
No. 7. Progressive, lat and 3d Tuesday, 1095 Tremont
No. 8. Emerald, lat and 3d Friday, 1095 Tremont
No. 10. Gladistor, 1st and 3d Monday, 1095 Tremont
No. 11. Rathbone, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 1A Wellington
No. 13. Suffolk, let and 3d Friday, 1095 Tremont
ORDER OF COURT OF CALANTHE (Knights of Pythias)
GRAND JURISDICTION OF MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE IBLAND
Grand Worthy Counsellor, Mrs. Josephine Hayes, 1A Wellington, Boston
COURTS AND THEIR MEETING NIGHTS IN BOSTON No. 3. Hermione, 2d Monday and 4th Friday, 1095 Trs- mont, Rox.
No. 4. Progressive, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 558 Mass. av.
No. 5. Emerald, 2d and 4th Friday, 558 Mass. av.
No. 6. Gladiator, 2d and 4th Friday, 810 Tremont
No. 12. Suffolk, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 810 Tremont
No. 18. Puritan, 2d and 4th Wednesday, 558 Mass. av.
AMERICAN BENEFIT SOCIETY
73 Tremont, rm. 1147
Supreme Lodge meets annually in Boston. Next meeting 2d Wednesday in April. Benjamin Pearson, pres. Al- bert Young, treas. Charlotte M. Stockinger, sec.
The following Lodges meet in Boston:
No. 3. Massachusetts, 2d Wednesday, 446 Tremont
No. 75. Athens, 29th of esch month, Guild Hall, 2374 Wash., Rox.
No. 195. Shawmut, 4th Thursday, Warren Hall, 67 War- ren, Rox.
No. 204. Sheridan, 4th Thursday, Lincoln Hall, Centre, J. P.
No. 212. Columbus, lat Friday, 214 Dudley, Rox.
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AMERICAN ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS
INCORPORATED
Royal Chief, John B. Chamberlain, Hyde Park
Royal Tanist, Robert Swadel, E. Boston
Royal Counsellor, Henry Parker, Mattapan Royal Sec. and Treas., Robert Bruce, 120 Dacia, Rox. SUBORDINATE CLANS
No. 1. Clan Mckenzie, 214 Dudley, 1st and 3d Wednes- day, William Shedden, Secretary
No. 8. Clan Gordon, Seaverns Hall, J. P., 2d and 4th Friday. Annie E. Campbell, Secretary
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS OF MASSACHU- SETTS
Main office, 923 E. Broadway, S. B.
State biennial convention the 4th Tuesday in August, 1921 State President, Richard J. Dwyer, South Boston
State Vice Pres., James J. Harold, Waltham
State Secretary, Deunia J. Slattery, Weymouth
State Treasurer, Patrick McMahan, Pittsfield
State Chaplain, Rev. E. J. Fitzgerald, Clinton
SUFFOLK COUNTY OFFICERS
Pres., Michael J. Dulles, South Boston
Vice Prea., John F. McKeroan, Roxbury
Rec. Sec., James J. Curley, 156 South, J. P.
Fin. Sec., Bartholomew J. Fahey, Boston Treas., Dennia J. Falvey, Charlestown
Chaplain, Rev. Philip J. O'Donnell, Boston LIST OF DIVISIONS IN SUFFOLK COUNTY
Div. 1. Owls' Hall, 66 Main, Chan., 1st and 3d Sundaya Div. 2. Junction Porter and Bennington, E. B., lat Sun- day and 3d Wednesday
Div. 3. 184 Dudley, Rox., 1st Sunday of each month
Div. 4. 1651 Wash., 1st and 3d Sundays
Div. 5. Owls' Hall, 66 Main, Chsn., 2d and 4th Sundaya
Div. 6. 376 W. Broadway, S. B., 1st and 3d Sundaya
Div. 7. Maynard Hall, 249 D St., S. B., 3d Sunday
Div. 9. Williama Hall, 5 Hampden, Rox., 1st Sunday Div. 11. 42 Pleasant, Dor., 1st and 3d Tuesdays
Div. 12. Unity Hall, 724 Wash., lat and 3d Sundays
Div. 13. Pilgrim Hall, 732 E. Broadway, S. B., lat and 3d Sundays
Div. 14. Forester's Hall, 311 Wash., 2d and 4th Tuesdays Div. 15. Jamaica Hall, 705 Centre, J. P., 1st Monday
Div. 16. Needham Hall, 1488 Columbus av., Rox., lat Sun-
day
Div. 17. Deacon Hall, 1651 Wash., lat Sunday
Hibernian bldg., 184 Dudley, Rox., 2d Sunday
Div. 18. Div. 19. Roxbury Hall, 67 Warren, Rox., 4th Sunday
Div. 20. Mishawum Hall, 11 City aq., Chsn., 2d and 4th
Sundays Div. 21. 10 Market, Brighton, 1st and 3d Sundays
Div. 22. Needham Hall, 1488 Columbus av., Rox., 2d Sunday
Div. 24. 995 Washington, 2d Sunday and 4th Friday
Div. 25. Rathbone Hall, 694 Wash., 4th Tuesday
Div. 26. A. O. H. Hall, Neponset, lat Sunday and 3d Wednesday
Div. 29. Needham Hall, 1488 Columbua av., Rox., 4th Sunday
Div. 31. Draper Hall, 204 Adams, Dor., 1st Sunday
Div. 32. Dahlgren Hall, E and Silver ats., S. B., 2d and 4th Sundays
Div. 33. Tonti Hall, 327 E st., S. B., 2d and 4th Sundaya Div. 34. 3 Boylston pl., 4th Sunday
Div. 35. 214 Adams, Dor., 2d Sunday
Div. 36. Tonti Hall, 327 E. st., S. B., 2d and 4th Sundays
Div. 37. Hibernian Hall, Union at., Chan., lat Tuesday and 3d Sunday
Div. 39. Sarafield Hall, 184 Dudley. Rox., 3d Sunday
Div. 40. Seaverns Hall, 670 Centre, J. P., 3d Sunday
Div. 41. Williama Hall, 5 Hampden, Rox., 2d and 4th Sundaya
Div. 42. 251 Cambridge, 3d Sunday
Div. 45. 251 Cambridge, 2d Sunday
Div. 48. Hibrenian Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox., 2d Sunday
Div. 49. Brighton Hall, 398 Market, Br., Ist Monday and 3d Sunday
Div. 50. Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox., 2d Sunday Div. 51. Jamaica Hall. 705 Centre, J. P., 2d Thursday
Div. 52. Deacon Hall, 1651 Wash., 4th Sunday
Div. 55. A. O. H. Hall, 251 Cambridge, 1st Sunday and 3d Thursday
Div. 57. Tonti Hall, 327 E st., S. B., 2d and 4th Sundays Div. 60. St. Rose Hall. 17 Worcester, 3d Sunday
Div. 61. 2 Main. Chsn .. 2d and 4th Sundays
Div. 70. Pilgrim Hall, 732 E. Broadway, S. B., 2d Sunday
Div. 71. 184 Dudley, Rox .. 2d and 4th Sundays
Div. 72. 724 Wash., 1st and 3d Sundays
Div. 76. Washington Hall 995 Wash., 2d Friday and 4th Sunday
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN OF MASS.
GRAND LODGE Office 12 Walnut Annual meeting 4th Tuesday in April OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE Grand Master Workman James C. Marah, Everett
Grand Foreman. Clifford H. Dickson. Pittsfield Grand Overseer. Charles E. Ransom. Malden
Past Grand Master Workman, George H. Gorman. Fitch- burg
Grand Recorder, Charles C. Fearing, Boston
Grand Treasurer, S. Herbert Wilkins, Salem
Grand Guide, Moaes J. Charron. Springfeld
Grand Inside Workman, John W. Huntiog. Gardner
Grand Outside Watchman, John E. O'Connor. Boston
LODGES IN BOSTON
No. 1. Beacon. 3d Monday, Gould Hall, 3 Boylston pl.
No. 2. Massachusetts, 2d and 4th Mondays, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley
No. 5. Unity, 1st and 3d Thursdays, K. of C. Hall, 529 Broadway, S. B.
No. 7. Everett, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, Hancock Hall, 572 Columbia rd., Dor.
No. 8. Dearborn, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, Palladio Hall, 54 Warren, Rox.
No. 9. Temple, lat and 3d Thuradays, Grand Army Hall. 91 Park, Dor.
No. 10. Metropolitan, 3d Friday, Gould Hall, 3 Boylston place
No. 11. Archimedes, 1st and 3d Thursdays, John Boyle O'Reilly Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox.
No. 13. Monticello, 4th Thursday, K. of P. Hall, 2 Main, Chsn.
No. 25. Central. lat and 3d Tuesdays, Walcott Hall. 32 Central sq., E. B.
No. 33. Riverside, 1st and 3d Fridays, G. A. R. Hall, 1203 River, H. P.
No. 66. Marion, lat and 3d Tuesdays, Jamaica Hall. 705 Centre. J. P.
No. 82. Mayflower, 4th Tuesday, Tonawanda Hall, 3 Tonawanda. Dor.
No. 104. Fairview, 2d and 4th Mondays, Fairview Hall, 43 Poplar, Ros. No. 109. Dudley, 4th Tuesday, Auxiliary Hall, 184 Dud- ley, Rox.
No. 110. Boaton, 1st and 3d Thursdays, Gould Hall, 3 Boylston pl.
No. 115. Mt. Washington, 2d and 4th Fridays, Bethesda Hall, 409 Broadway, S. B.
No. 120. Gen. Sherman, 2d and 4th Tuesdaya, 515 Tremont No. 124. Trenton, 3d Tuesday, G. A. R. Hall, 140 Meri- dian. E. B.
No. 126. Ruggles, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, Evangeline Hall, 216 Dudley, Rox.
No. 129. Vulcan, 2d and 4th Mondays, John Boyle O'- Reilly Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox.
No. 132. Codman, 2d and 4th Thursdaya, Norfolk Hall, 328 Wash .. Dor.
No. 134. West End, 4th Thursdays, 3 Boylston place No. 145. Charlestown, 2d and 4th Thuradays, Roughan Hall, City aq .. Chsn.
No. 147. Abraham Lincoln, 2d Thursday, Auxiliary Hall, 184 Dudley. Rox.
No. 151. Allston, 2d and 4th Thursdays, Union aquare. Alls.
No. 156. West Roxbury, 2d and 4th Thursdays. Vine Rock Hall. Spring and Baker. W. Rox.
No. 165. Farragut, lat and 3d Thursdays, 409 W. Broad -- way. S. B.
No. 174. Trimount, 3d Friday, St.Lawrence Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 218. Shawmut, 4th Tuesday, Gould Hall, 3 Boylston place
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS
Grand Exalted Ruler. William W. Mountain. Toledo. Obio; election second week in July, 1922
Boaton Lodge, No. 10. Meets at Elks Hall, 10 Somerset at. 1st and 3d Sunday from October to June. and firat Fri -. day, from July to October
Exalted Ruler. Joseph M. Sullivan
Est. Leading Knight, Gerald J. McDonald
Est. Loyal Knight , John T. Caulfeld
Est. Lecturing Knight, James R. Flanagan
Secretary, Patrick F. McCarron
Treasurer, David Jacobs
Tiler Oscar Shaffer
Trustees, Thomas D. Rice, chairman; Michael W. O'Brien, sec. : John W. O'Mealey.
Election lat Sunday'in March
ELKE (COLORED)
Dist. Deputy. Franklin H. Wright, 40 Magee, Cambridge PIONEER LODGE, NO. 194. Dr. John B. Hall, sec., 60 Windsor. Rox.
BAY STATE LODGE, NO. 19B. William H. Ridley, sec., 20 Lopaz. Camb.
CATHOLIC FRATERNAL LEAGUE
Supreme office, 185 Summer atreet rm. 605 Supreme Assembly meets 3d Wednesday in June 1922 SUPREME OFFICEAS
Chaplain General, Right Rev. M. J. Splaine, D.D. Supreme President, John Merrill
Senior Past President, T. A. Paradia Junior Past President, Michael J. Hart
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let Vice-President, Joseph E. Pellerio 2d Vice-President, L. P. Beaudet, M.D. Supreme Secretary, James F. Reynolds Supreme Treasurer, Arthur Vaillancourt Medical Director, J. P. Roulier, M.D. Medical Examiner, J. E. Melntosh, M.D. Supreme Counsellor, John P. Leahy Supreme Actuary, George Dyre Eldridge Sergeant-at-Arms, Oliver Dion Supreme Doorkeeper, J. S. MacDonald Supreme Seoticel, James F. Miller ColumbiaD, Ist Friday, 17 Worcester Mt. Washington, Pilgrim Hall, S. B., 1st and 3d Monday
DEGREE OF HONOR PROTECTIVE ASSN.
Grand Lodge office, 163 Meridian, East Boston Graod President, Ethel 1. Ray. Gardner
Graod Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Clinton
First Grand Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary A. Oliver, Dorchester Graod Secretary, Mary Todd, 49 Moomouth, E. B.
Grand Treasurer, J. Etta Webster, Newburyport
Grand Usher. Mrs. Belle C. Fletcher, Springfield
No. 16. Boston Lodge, 2d Thursday, Hibernian Hall. 184 Dudley
No. 30. Mt. Washington Lodge, 2d Wednesday, Hiber- mian Hall. 184 Dudley, Rox.
No. 39. Unity Lodge, 3d Thursday, Auxiliary Hall 184 Dudley, Rox. No. 41. J. R. Lakeman Lodge, 1st Friday, Winooa Hall, 2 Bloomfield, Dor.
No. 42. Prescott Lodge, 1st and 3d Monday, 163 Meridian E. B.
No. 53. Iodependeoce Lodge, 2d and 4th Monday, Lith- gow Hall, 518 Wash., Dor.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND GRAND COUST OFFICERS, DIS- TRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS Headquarters, 248 Boylston, rm. 406, Boston Grand Officers
Grand Chief Ranger, James F. Egan, Milford
Grand Sub Chief Ranger, John F. Hayden, Athol
Grand Treasurer, Anthony J. Connolly, Arlington
Grand Secretary, William J. Mitchell, 24> Boylston, rm. 406 Grand Rec. Secretary, J. E. Godbout, Haverhill
Grand Lecturer, Carl E. Willard, Brockton
Grand Senior Woodward, Philip S. Devlin, Uxbridge
Grand Junior Woodward, George M. Scott, Ludlow
Grand Senior Beadle, William Harrington, Everett
Grand Junior Beadle, W. E. Chapin, Sp-ingfield
Grand Trustees, John E. Molloy, Mario Caliri, M. J. Mahoney, Frank Roberts, J. H. Patnaude
Grand Auditors, Francis Brady, Thomas Quino, Everett Sheridan
Grand Board of Appeals, William J. Karen, Joseph Santo- suosso, Francis Mckay
Election third Tuesday io May
COURTS IN BOSTON UNDER JURISDICTION OF GRAND COURT OF MASS.
No. 22. City of Boston, 1st and 3d Wednesday, Sarsfield Hall, 184 Dudley
No. 25. Highland, 1st Wednesday and 3d Saturday, Rox- bury Hall, 67 Warreo
No. 63. Leif Ericsson, 2d and 4th Friday, Deacon Hall, 1651 Washington No. 143. Italy, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 170 Hanover
No. 186. King Humbert, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 170 Han- over
No. 203. Golden Star, Ist and 3d Thursday, America Hall, 724 Washington
No. 204. Joseph Verdi, 1st Tuesday, Donovan Hall, 12} Green
No. 212. Roma, 2d and 4th Thursday, 170 Hanover
No. 213. Red Cross, Ist Thursday, 170 Hanover
No. 234. Daniel Webster, Ist and 3d Wednesday, Civic Hall, 41A Central sq, E. B.
No. 237. Savoia, 2d Thursday, Russell Hall, 1651 Wash- ington
No. 243. Mt.Washington, let and 3d Friday, Deacon Hall, 1651 Washington
UNIFORMED BRANCH, KNIGHTS OF SHERWOOD FOREST SUPREME CONCLAVE
Supt. Com., George E. Wallace, Waltham
Supt. Adjt., William H. Moriarty, Brockton Treasurer, H. J. Houdashell
Election first Monday io Sept. in Rochester, N. Y.
No. 114. Pride of Mass., Iet and 3d Monday, 11A Green st. No. 152. Mt.Washington, 2d and 4th Friday, 724 Wash.
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST OF AMERICA, GRAND CIRCLE OF MASS., 46 BOWDOIN, DOR.
Mrs. Evelyn Sawyer, sec.
FRATERNAL AID UNION
SUPREME LODGE, LAWRENCE, KANSAS
Supreme President, V. A. Young, M.D., Lawrence, Kan. Supreme Vice-Pres., Frank L. Bishon, Deover, Colo.
.Supreme Treasurer, T. J. Sweeney, Lawrence, Kansas
Supreme Secretary, L. D. Roberts, Lawrence, Kansas Officers elected for four years, from August 8, 1917 KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR DIVISION Lodges Located in Boston
Jewel Lodge, 83 Waverly, Rox., 3d Wednesday
Friendship Lodge, 570 Columbia road, Dor., 1st and 3d Wednesday
General Warren Lodge, Palladio Hall, Rox., 2d and 4th Wednesday
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
Dorchester Aerie, No. 1989, 1st and 3d Wednesday, 214 Dudley, Roxbury
Worthy President, Fred F. Schultz, Roslindale
Worthy Vice President, Paris J. LaBonree
Worthy Chaplain, William M. Maloney
Secretary, John F. Marr, 43 Brest, Dorchester
Treasurer., A. M. Shay
Worthy C, Harold M. Shay
Inside Guard., Joseph M. Manniog
Outside Guard, Algin Lynds
GERMAN ORDER OF HARUGARI
Grand Lodge meets in August, 1922
OFFICEAS OF THE GRAND LODGE
Grand Barde, R. Victor Kouepfer, Jamaica Plain Grand Sec., Paul A. Scholz, Adams
Grand Treas., Fritz Mohwinkel, 169 School, Rox.
LOOGE MEETINGS
No. 19. Eintracht, 3d Monday, Arbeiter Hall, 24 Amory, Rox.
No. 24. Kossuth, Ist and 3d Wednesday, Arbeiter Hall, 24 Armory, Rox.
No. 219. Teutonia, 1st Wednesday, Liederkranz Hall, Rocklaod st., W. R.
No. 516. Washington, 2d Thursday, 367 E. Eighth, S. B. No. 640. Jaeger, 2d Tuesday, Arbeiter Hall, 24 Amory, Rox.
Uniformed rank Boston Comturei, 4th Wednesday, Ar- heiter Hall, 24 Amory, Rox.
Ex Bardeo Verein, D. O. H., Ist Friday, Jan., April, July and October, Arbeiter Hall, 24 Amory, Rox.
LADIES' LODOES
No. 1. Hertha, Ist Tuesday, Roosevelt Hall, 1165 Tre- mont
No. 57. Thusnelda, Ist Wednesday, Fairview Hall, 43 Poplar, Ros.
No: 61. Augusta, 3d Thursday, Arbeiter Hall, 24 Amory, Rox. No. 112. Katharina, let Thursday, Arbeiter Hall, 24 Amory, Rox.
No. 174. Maria Catherina, 2d aod 4th Friday, Arion Hall, 367 E. Eighth, S. B.
HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
Supreme Secretary's office, 1 Beacon, rm. 909
Harry J. Norton, sup. pres .; Walter S. Haliburton, sup. sec. Ernest E. Huhhard, sup. treas. Supreme Lodge meets biennially in Boston, 3d Tuesday in September
LODOES IN BOSTON
No. 1. J. Varoum Mott, I Beacon, rm. 909, 3d Wednesday No. 10. fodepeodeoce, 732 E. Broadway, S. B., 4th Tues- day
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN
GREAT COUNCIL OF MASS., 18 BOYLSTON, ROOM 18
Great Sachem, Adelbert C. Colhy, Lynn
Great Seo, Sagamore, Hallet L. Rice, New Bedford
Great Junior Sagamore, George F. Parker, Hopedsle
Great Prophet, Fred H. Nutter, Haverhill
Great Chief of Records, George W. Emerson, 18 Boylston, rm. 18
Great Keeper of Wampum, Wm. B. Gifford, Somerville
Great Council meets in Boston, last Thursday in October, 1922
BOSTON TRIBES
No. 4. Shawmut, Ancient Landmark bldg., 3 Boylston pl- Ist and 3d Wednesday
No. 42. Kitchamankin, Columbia Hall, 584 Columbia rd., Dor., 2d and 4th Monday
No. 46. Abenakis, 163 Meridiao, East Bostoo, 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 53. Uncataquissett, Odd Fellows Hall, 41 River st., Dor., Ist and 3d Wednesday
No. 75. Pawnce, Jamaica Hall, 705 Ceotre, J. P., 2d and 4th Wednesday
No. 154. Ponkapoag, Palladio Hall, 54 Warren, Rox., 2d sod 4th Friday
COUNCILS OF POCAHONTAS
No. 7. Baboogic, let and 3d Friday, Social Hall, 1165 Tremont
No. 21. Neyron Council, 1st and 3d Tuesday, Sewell Hall 177 Huntington av.
No. 60. Hoosic Whisic, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Odd Fellowa Hall, 41 River, Mat.
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SOCIETIES, ETC.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
State Headquarters, 199 Massachusetts av.
Annual meeting, 2d Tuesday in May
State Deputy, William C. Prout
State Secretary, Edward J. Brandon, Cambridge
State Treasurer, Thomas F. McGrath, Newburyport State Advocate, James E. Dunleavy, Springfield
State Warden, John S. Quinn, Boston
State Chaplain, Rev. Joseph F. Coppinger, Boston State Auditor, T. J. Collins, Northampton
No. 62. Bunker Hill Council, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 44 High, Chen. .
No. 68. Boston Council, St.Rose Hall, 17 Worcester, 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 78. South Boston Council, 529A W. Broadway, S. B., 1st and 3d Wednesday
No. 84. ' Fitton Council, Meridian Hall, E. B., lat and 3d Wednesday
No. 89. James J. Chittick Council, Neponset Hall, Ever- ett aq., H. P., 1st and 3d Monday
No. 98. Mt.Pleasant Council, Palladio Hall, 54 Warren, Rox., 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 107. Tremont Council, Russell Hall, 1651 Wach., 4th Monday
No. 108. West End Council, 11A Green, 2d and 4th Friday No. 116. James E Hayes Council, Pleasant, cor. Pearl, Dor., 1st and 3d Monday
No. 117. Redberry Council, 9 Beacon, lat Wednesday
No. 120. Jamaica Plain Council, 40 Green, J. P., 1st and 3d Tuesday
No.121. Brighton_Council, Southwick bldg., 353 Wasb., Br., 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 123. Roxbury Council, K. of C. Hall, 1334 Tremont, Rox., 2d and 4th Wednesday
No. 134. Robert Fulton, 67 Warren, Rox., 3d Wednesday No. 138. Dorchester Council, Pleasant, cor. Pearl, Dor., 2d and 4th Wednesdays
No. 139. Mt. Vernon Council, Pleasant, cor. Pearl, Dor., 2d and 4th Monday
No. 168. Franklin Council, 646 Warren, Rox., let and 3d Tuesday
No. 170. Shawmut_Council, Norfolk Hall, 328 Wash., Dor., 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 180. Dorchester L. M. Council, Odd Fellows Hall, 41 River, Mat., 2d and 4th Friday
No. 213. Rev. John B. deValles Council, Pleasant, cor. Pearl, Dor., 1st and 3d Tuesday
No. 219. North End Council, St.Mary's Hall, Cooper st., 2d and 4th Tuesday
No. 225. Teutonia Council, Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut av., 3d Monday
No. 271. Pere Marquette Council, 66 N. st., S. B., 2d and 4th Monday
No. 290. Mt.Bowdoin Council, Pleasant, cor. Pearl, Dor., 1st and 3d Thuesday
No. 298. St.James Council, 724 Washington, 2d and 4th Thursday
No. 331. Back Bay Council, St. Cecelia Guild Hall, 20 Belvidere st., 1st and 3d Monday
No. 555. Allston Council, Franklin Hall, 10 Franklin, Allston, 2d and 1th Friday
No. 1308. John J. Williams Council, 7 Murray Hill rd., Ros., 1st and 3d Tuesday
No. 1331 Rose Croix Council, 214 Dudley, Rox., 2d and 4th Wednesday
No. 1513. Ansonia Council, St.Anthony Hall, 18 N. Ben- nett, 2d and 4th Monday
ORDER OF THE ALHAMBRA
Granada Caravan, No. 3. James A. Ryan, Grand Com- mander, 27 Coolidge rd., Alla. Frank Dowling, Grand Scribe, 950 South, Rog.
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