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KNIGHTS OF MALTA
GRAND COMMANDERY OF MASS., 1019 Colonial bldg. Annual session second Tuesday in June
Grand Commander, Eugene N. Dolloff, Lynn
Grand Recorder, Frederic H. Wilson, 100 Boylston, rm. 1019
Grand Tressurer, Nathaniel A. Cushman, Taunton
No. 157. Cross and Crown, 515 Tremont, Ist and 3d Thursday
No. 167. Boston, 558 Columbia road, Dor., lat and 3d Wednesday
No. 207. St.Aldemar, 32 Central sq., E. Boston, 1st and 3d Monday
No. 397. King Oscar, Social Hall, 1165 Tremont, Rox., 1st and 3d Wednesdays
LOYAL KNIGHTS AND LADIES
Imperial Court meets annually third Thursday in April, in Boston
King, Everett H. Hinckley, 186 Grampian Way, Dor.
Queeo, Mary H. Clogston, Roxbury
Imperial Chancellor, Fred W. Calkins, 221 High, Boston Imperial Chamberlain, Charles W. Calkins, 221 High, Bos- too
No. 1. Court Mizpah, lat Monday, 214 Dudley, Rox. . No. 14. Court Justice Merlin, 3d Friday, 627 Wash., Dor.
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION
SUPREME LODOE OF U. S .- Grand Master, George Stewart, Clinton, Maga.
Supreme Grand Secretary, Rev. George T. Lemmon, Chester N. J.
GRAND LODGE OF MASS .- Annual meeting lat Saturday in May. Semi-annual meeting 3d Saturday in November Grand Master, William Somerville, Everett
Grand Secretary, Albert J. Hall, 45 Florence, Somv.
Gradd Treas., John Given, 27 Sudbury
Washington Lodge, No. 8, 2 Main, Chan,. 3d Wednesday
Martin Luther Lodge, No. 70, 1165 Tremont, Rox., 2d Tues- day
Bunker Hill Lodge, No. 91, 2 Main, Chan., 3d Wednesday Cameron Lodge, No. 102, 1165 Tremont, Rox , 3d Monday Star of the East Lodge, No. 422, 32 Central sq., E. B., 2d and 4th Thursday
ROYAL BLACK KNIGHTS GRAND CHAPTER OF U. S. A.
Supreme Grand Master, David McWatters, Chicago, Ill. Supreme Grand Registrar, William H. McGlone, 421 McKee place, Pittsburg, Pa.
Grand Chapter of Mass. Annual meeting, let Monday in May
Grand State Master, Jabez Morris, Cambridge
State Grand Registrar, William Corbett, 22 Prospect, Brookline
State Grand Treasurer, Alexander Johnston. Everett Covenant of Peace, No. 3, 1165 Tremont, 2d and 4th Friday
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE
Supreme Lodge Headquarters, Moosehesrt, III.
Annual Session in June, 1922 at Mooseheart, Ill.
Boston Lodge, No. 34, 83 Newbury, 2d and 4th Friday. Office of Boston Lodge, 83 Newbury. Fred A. Herbert, sec.
Peninsular Lodge, No. 1389, Moose Home, 935 E. Broad- way, S B., 2d Tuesday, 8 P.M. and 4th Sunday, 2.30 P.M. George L. Butters, sec., 856 E. B'way. S. B.
Allston Lodge, No. 1252, Odd Fellows' Hall, Union aq., Alls., 2d and 4th Fridaya, Max L. Heegao, sec.
MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS
Main Office, 17 Worcester street
High Court meets annually 4th Wednesday in May
High Chief Ranger, Thomas F. Haley, East Boston
High Vice Chief Ranger, James E. O'Leary, Worcester
Higb Secretary-Treas., Joseph J. Forrester, 17 Worcester
Higb Senior Conductor, John J. Collins, Springfield
High Junior Conductor, Helin I. D. McGillicuddy, M.D., Boston
High Inside Sentinel, John H. O'Hare, Salem
High Outside Sentinel, Patrick J. McArdle, Charlestown
High Medical Examiner, Francis H. Hanley, M.D., Whit- man
High Chaplain, Rev. James H. O'Neil, LL. D., E. Boston SUBORDINATE COURTS IN BOSTON
No. 1. Cathedral, 1st and 3d Wednesday, 17 Worcester
No. 3. Fenwick, 2d and 4th Thursday, 11A Green
No. 4. St.Francis, 1st and 3d Wednesday, 1334 Tremont Rox.
No. 5. Leo, lat and 3d Wednesday, Central Hall, Central aq., E. B.
No. 6. Cheverus, 2d and 4th Monday, Roughan'a Hall, 16 Main, Chao.
-No. 7. StPatrick's, lat and 3d Monday, K. of C. Hall, 529A E. Broadway, S. B.
No. 8. Sherwood, 2d and 4th Friday, Worcester 17
No. 9. Columbus, 2d and 4th Monday, 17 Worcester
No. 11. St.Joseph's, 2d and 4th Wednesday, 11A Green
No. 12. Fulton, 3d Friday, 17 Worcester
No. 13. Fitzpatrick, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Walcott Hall, 33 Central sq., E. B.
No. 15. St.Peter and St.Paul, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 529A E. Broadway, S. B.,
No. 17. Hamilton, lat and 3d Tuesday, Roughan Hall, 16 City aq., Chan.
No. 18. St.Peter, 1st and 3d Thursday, Ellison Encamp- ment Hall, Field's Corner, Dor.
No. 19. Williams, 1st Monday and 3d Sunday, Walcott Hall, 33 Ceotral sq., E. B.
No. 20. Mt.Pleasant, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Intercolonial' Hall, 214 Dudley. Rox.
No. 21. St.Alphonsus, 1st and 3d Monday, 1334 Tremont No. 23. St.John, lat and 3d Wednesday, Forestera Hall,. 17 Harvard av., H. P.
No. 24. St.Gregory, 1st and 3d Tuesday, Catholic Fra- ternity Hall, Adams at., L. M., Dor.
No. 28. Erin, 2d aod 4th Tuesday, 17 Worcester
No. 34. Americus, 1st and 3d Monday, 17 Worcester
No. 37. Friendship, 1st and 3d Thursday, St.Francis de Sales Hall, Rox.
No. 38. St.Joseph's, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 184 Dudley, Rox.
No. 46. St.Augustine, 2d and 4th Tuesday, Dahlgren Hall, 327 E. etrcet, S. B.
No. 49. Constantine, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 17 Worcester
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No. 51. Holy Trinity, 2d Thursday, Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut av.
No. 52. Highland, 2d Sunday, 1651 Washington
No. 54. St.James, let and 3d Tuesday, 1651 Washington
No. 57. Carroll, Ist and 3d Fridays, Seaverns Hall, 670 Centre, J. P.
No. 65. St.Columbkille, 1st and 3d Tuesday, Catholic Io- stitute Hall, Br.
No. 70. St.Michael, lat and 3d Tuesday, Pilgrim Hall, 732 E. Broadway, S. B.
No. 93. Germania, 3d Thursday, 133 Shawmut av.
No. 95. Columbia, lat and 3d Thursday, 1488 Columbus av., Rox.
No. 99. St.Ignatius, 1st and 3d Thursday, John J. Wil- liams Hall, 7 Murray Hill rd., Ros.
No. 105. St.Cecelia (ladies), 1st Tuesday, 133 Shawmut av. No. 106. St.Clare (ladies), 1st and 3d Thursday, 17 Wor- cester
No. 107. Notre Dame (ladies'), 2d and 4th Thursday, K. of C. Hall, 529A E. Broadway, S. B.
No. 108. St.Agnes (ladies'), 1st and 3d Wednesday, Lib- erty Hall, 1203 River, H. P.
No. 113. St.Jerome, 2d Monday, 17 Worcester
No 114. Alma Mater (ladies'), lat and 3d Monday, Cen- tral Hall, 18 Central sq., E. B.
No. 118. S.Othilia (ladies'), 2d Tueaday. Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut av.
No. 119. St.Boniface, 1st Sunday, Casino Hall, 133 Shaw- mut av.
No. 125. St.Aloysius, 3d Wednesday, Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut av.
No. 126. Bunker Hill, 2d and 4th Tuesday, Roughan bldg., 16 Main, Chan.
No. 131. St.Stephen, 3d Thursday, Sarafield Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox.
No. 135. St.Genevieve (ladies'), 2d and 4th Monday, Catholic Institute Hall, Br.
No. 138. St.Josephine (ladies') 1at and 3d Wednesday, Ellison Encampment Hall, Dor.
No. 140. Angelus (ladies') la_and 3d Monday, Catholic Fraternity Hall, Adams at., L. M., Dor.
No. 141. St.Gertrude (ladiea'), 1at and 3d Tuesday, Misha- wum Hall, 11 City sq., Chsn.
No. 143. Our Lady of Lourdes (ladies'), lat and 3d Mon- day, Knigha of Columbus Hall, Rockview at., J. P.
No. 144. Bethlehem (ladies), 2d and 4th Monday, Knights of Columbus Hall, Murray Hill rd., Roa.
No. 145. Norfolk, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 26 Talbot av., Dor. No. 151. Perpetual Help (ladiea), lat and 3d Thursday, K. of C. Hall 1334 Tremont, Rox.
No. 153. Father Thayer, lat and 3d Thursday, Puritan Hall, 249 Friend
No. 154. Hughes, 2d Tuesday, 17 Worcester
No: 158. St.Paula, 1st and 3d Thursday, 214 Dudley, Rox. No. 173. Owen A. Galvin, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Rou- ghan's Hall, 16 Main, Chan.
No. 180. Neponset, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 443 Neponset av., Nep.
No. 181. St.Louise (ladies), lat and 3d Wednesday, St. Ann'a Hall, Neponaet av., Nep.
No. 184. St.Philip, 2d and 4th Tuesday, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 185. St.Stanislaus Kostka, 4th Sunday, St. Mary's Poliah Church, 655 Dorchester av., S. B.
No. 187. Blessed Sacrament (ladies), 1at and 3d Wednes- day, 1488 Columbus av., Rox.
No. 198. Dorchester, 2d and 4th Thursday, Hancock Hall, Upham's Corner, Dor.
No. 202. Father O'Connor, 1st and 3d Wednesday, Rus- aell Hall, 1651 Washington
No. 204. Fraternity, 3d Monday, 17 Worcester
No. 206. St. Victorian 4th Thurdsay, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 211. St.Luke, 3d Wednesday, Parkway Hall, Mat. aq. No. 216. St.Mark, lat and 3d Friday, 164 Ashmont, Dor. No. 218. Fr. Barry, 2d Tuesday, St.Cecelia, Guild Hall, 30 Belvidere
No. 221. Pentecoat, 4th Tuesday, Columbus Club Hall, 48 Pleasant, Dor.
No. 223. Salve Regina, 2d and 4th Wednesday, Winona Hall, Bloomfield st., Dor.
No. 228. Aahmont, lat and 3d Friday, St.Mark Hall, 164 Ashmont, Dor.
No. 229. Allston, 1st and 3d Thursday, St.Anthony School Hall, Holton at., Alla.
No. 230. P. A. Collins, lat and 3d Thursday, 58 Market, Br.
No. 248. St.Bernadette, 4th Monday, Parkway Hall, Mat. No. 250. Mt.Ida, lat and 3d Thursday, Winona Hall, Bloomfield atreet, Dor.
No. 251. Perpetual Help, lat and 3d Thursday, 1334 Tre- mont, Rox.
No. 254. Father McGoldrick, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 26 Talbot av., Dor,
No. 255. Edward Everett, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 570 Co- lumbia rd., Dor.
No. 256. South Boston, 4th Monday, Pilgrim Hall, 732 E. Broadway, S. B.
No. 257. Lady of Grace, 1at and 3d Tuesday, 1334 Tre- mont
No. 258. Presentation, lat and 3d Thursday, Foresters Hall, Oak aq., Br.
No. 261. Jamaica Plain, 2d and 4th Thursday, K. of C. Clubhouse, Greene st., J. P .
No. 263. Lady of Peace 2d and 4th Thursday Parish Club House, Tremout at., Br.
No. 264. St.Andrewa, lat and 3d Monday, Arborway ct., St.Ann st. J. P.
No. 265, Father James N. Supple lat and 3d Monday, Mishawum Hall, 11 City aq., Chsn.
Knighte and Ladies of St. Rose (second degree) corporation, 2d and 4th Sunday afternoona 17 Worcester
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION
Supreme Lodge Office, 18 Tremont, rm. 207
Supreme Warden, George E. Howe Worcester
Supreme Vice Warden, George P. Healy, Manchester, N. H.
Sitting Past Sup, Warden, H. William Scott, Barre, Vt.
Supreme Secretary, Daniel M. Frye, Boston
Supremen Treasurer, Guilford S. Newhall, Boston
Supreme Medical Examiner, Geo, W W, Whiting, M.D., Somerville
Supreme Chanlain, Julia A. Archer, New London, Conn.
Supreme Guardian, Susie E. Lane, Charlestown
Supreme Sentinel, Vesta A. Barton, Waterville, Me. Meeting second Tuesday in May
Grand Lodge of Mass., 101 Tremont, rm. 412 Grand Warden, Frederick W. Mareman, Cambridge
Grand Vice Warden, Joseph E. Studley, Somerville
Sitting Past Grand Warden, John J. Vortisch, Boston
Grand Secretary, Judith A. Hinckley, Boston
Grand Treasurer, John R. Fisher, Roxbury
Grand Chaplain, Mrs. Agalia E. Johnson, Everett
Grand Guide. James R. Nicholson, Framingham Meeting second Wednesday in March
No. 2. Volunteer Lodge, 4th Saturday, Bethesda Hall, 409 Broadway, S. B., room 9
N. 22. Enterprise Lodge, 2d and 4th Thursday, 2374 Washington
No. 28. Columbia Lodge, 1at and 3d Wednesday, Colum- bia Hall, 584 Columbia rd., Dorchester
No. 33. Commonwealth Lodge, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, Guild Hall, 2374 Washington, Rox.
No. 34. Massachuaette Lodge, 2d and 4th Wednesday St.Lawrence Hall, 214 Dudley
No. 57. Winthrop Lodge, lat and 3d Tuesday, 163 Me- ridian, E. B.
No. 66. Washington Lodge, lat and 3d Tuesday, Bruns- wick Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 75. Shoe & Leather Lodge, 2d and 4th Friday, St. Lawrence Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 117. Clarion Lodge, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 27 Poplar Ros.
No. 150, Mizpah Lodge, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 409 W. Broadway, S. B.
No. 185. Roxbury Lodge, lat and 3d Monday, Sarsfield Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox.
No. 277. F. T. Greenhalge Lodge, 4th Friday, St. Law- rence Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 280. Defender Lodge, 1st and 3d Friday, 409 West Broadway, S. B.
No. 289. Allston Lodge, 2d and 4th Wednesday, 10 Frank- lin, Alls.
No. 302. Adams Lodge, 2d and 4th Tuesday, 618 Wash- ington, Dor.
No. 305. Suffolk Lodge, lat and 3d Thursday, I. O. O. F. Hall, Woolsey block, Depot aq., J. P.
No. 322. Boston Lodge, 2d and 4th Monday, Palladio Hall, 54 Warren, Rox.
No. 333. Beethoven Lodge, 2d and 4th Tuesday, St.Law- rence Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 339. Tremont Lodge, lat and 3d Wednesday, Guild Hall, 2374 Wash., Rox.
No. 355. Algonquin Lodge, lat and 3d Thursday, Palladio Hall, 54 Warren, Rox.
No. 393. Charlestown Lodge, 2d Thursday, 44 High, Chsn. No. 447. D. E. Frasier Lodge, 4th Thursday, Auxiliary Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox.
No. 487. Unique Lodge, lat and 3d Tuesday, Auxiliary Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox.
No. 569. Dudley Somerset Lodge, lat and 3d Monday, Palladio Hall, 53 Warren, Rox.
ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS Office, 248 Boylston, room, 408 ROYAL CLAN
Royal Chief, A. G. Findlay, Portland, Ore.
Past Royal Chief, John Hill, St.Louis, Mo.
Royal Tanist, Walter Scott, New York city
Royal Counsellor, Thomas B. Forsyth, San Francisco, Ca)
Royal Secretary, Thomas R. P. Gibb, 248 Boylston
Royal Treasurer, Duncan Maclnnea, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Royal Physician, G. A. Johnson, M.D., Everett, Mass.
QRAND CLAN OF MASS
Grand Chief, William E. J. Graham, Roslindale
Grand Tanist, James H. McCrandall, Lowell
Grand Chaplain, William Milne, Pittsfield
Grand Secretary, David Fraser, Allston
Grand Treasurer, William Rennie, Readville. Annual meeting, April 19
SUBORDINATE CLANS
No. 2. Clan Mckenzie, Ancient Landmark Hall, 3 Boyle- ton pl., lat and 3d Thursday, William Dalgleiah, Sec- retary, 25 Belvidere
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No. 32. Clan Cameron, 2d and 1th Tuesdays, 32 Central Bq., E. B. John J. McCormack, Secretary, 96 Benning- too, E. B.
No. 54. Clan Farquharson, Pilgrim Hall, S. B., 1st sod 3d Thursday. Adam Hope, Secretary, 185 L, S. B.
No. 101. Clan Macleod, Odd Fellows' Hall, Fairmount &v., H. P., 1st gud 3d Mondsy. Wm. E. Rennie, Sec- retary, 1891 Hyde Park &v., Readville
No. 145. Clan Ramsey. Evangeline Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox., 2d and 4th Wednesday. William Gray, Secretary, 10 Robey, Rox.
No. 208. Clan MacKinlay, 584 Columbia rd., Dor., 1st snd 3d Thursday, Wilson F. Macdonald, Secretary, 5 Idelwild, Alls
No. 239. Clan Robertson, Ist and 3d Wednesday, Winona Hall, Geneva sv. cor. Bloomfield st., Dor. John Essoo, Secretary, 17 Grosvenor road, Jamaica Plain
AUXILIARY CLANS
No. 33. Auxiliary to Clan Robertson, Winona Hall, Bloomfield, Dor., 2d and 4th Wednesday
Daughters of Scotia GRAND LODGE
Grand Chief, Mrs. Margaret Spence, Jersey City, N. J. Secretary, Mrs. Helena G. Scott, West Orsoge, N. J. Treasurer, Miss Annie E. Leslie, Philadelphia, Pa.
SUBORDINATE LOOOES
No. 11. Jesnie Deans, 1st and 3d Thursday, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox., Mrs. Ethel M. Lockwood, sec- retary, 439 Washington, Braintree
No. 95. Lady Farquharson, Ist and 3d Thursday, Pilgrim Hsil, 732 E. Broadway, S. B. Mrs. May Mckenzie, secretary, 633 E. Eighth street, South Boston
HIGHLAND DRESS ASSOCIATION OF MASS
President, Thomas J. Merritt Past. President, William C. Stewart Vice President, James Brann
Secretary Charles D. Andrews, 144 Upland rd., Quincy Tressurer, W. Lawson Reid
Meeting nights 2d and 4th Tuesday, 3 Boylston place
ORDER OF UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS OF AMERICA
BOSTON COUNCIL, NO. 44
Meets 4th Saturday, Covenant Hall, 515 Tremont Senior Counselor, Benno S. Newman Junior Counselor, Francis E. Dinsmore
Past Counselor, James M. Smith
Conductor, Alvin W. Quennell
Page, Timothy J. Nolan
Sentinel, William B. Seignious Jr.
Chaplain, Arthur L. Hewitt
Sec. and Treas., Henry F. Marson, 438 Broadway, Somer- ville
Chairman of Executive Committee, Harold H. Hill, 284 State
ROYAL ARCANUM
Main office, 407 Shawmut sv., Samuel N. Hosg, Supreme Secretary
Office of the Grand Council for Massachusetts, 101 Tre- moot, rm. 909
Graod Regent, Joho T Friary, West Roxbury
Grsod Vice Regent, Henry 1. Hines, Springfield Grand Orstor, John M. Brennan, Roxbury
Past Grand Regent, Herbert A. Billings, Quincy Grand Secretsry, William L. Keit, Allstoo Grand Treasurer, George E. Hill, Worcester Graod Chaplain, Charles H. Holgate, Dorchester
Grana Guide, W. Raymond Collins, Melrose Grand Werden, John F. McGarrsbso, Bostoo Grand Seotry, William C. Root, Pittsfield
State Medical Examiner, Robert B. Dixoo, M.D. Annual meeting 4th Thursday io April
SUBORDINATE COUNCILS IN BOSTON
No. 1. Alpha, 214 Dudley, Rox., 1st and 3d Friday, Albert M. Carver, sec., 17 Linden ct., Brookline No. 2. Eliot, Palladio Hall, 54 Warren, Rox., 1st snd 3d Wednesday. William A. Blossom, 75 Highland, Rox. No. 4. Boston, 515 Tremont, 2d and 4th Monday. Gide- on G. Rider, sec. 16 Clark, Maldeo
No. 10. Washington, 184 Dudley, Rox., 2d sod 4th Fri- day. Seth D. Geer, sec., 80 Spencer, Dor. No. 46. Howard, 88 Tremont, rm. A, 1st and 3d Monday. Jsmes B. Hill, sec., 140 Tremont
No. 60. Suffolk, Evsogeline Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox., 2d and 4th Friday. W. G. Bsker, sec. 11 Beethoven, Rox. No. 79 Forest, 705 Centre, cor. Burroughs, J. P., 1st sod 3d Wednesday. William C. Rich, sec., 43 Walnut, New- tooville
No. 103. Warren, 328 Washington street, Dor., 1st and 3d Tuesday. George W. Taylor, sec., 15A Wsbon, Rox. No. 169. Maverick, 163 Meridiso, E. B., 2d and 4th Thursday. W. H. Duncan, sec., 31 Justin, rd., Brighton
No. 268. Allston, I. O. O. F. Hall, Union sq., Allston, 1st and 3d Monday. Myron B. Collier, sec., 25 Linden, Alle.
No. 437. Dorchester, 1. O. O. F. Hall, 558 Columbia rd., Dor., 1st and 3d Monday. Thomas H. Keeoso, sec., 7 Half Moon, Rox.
No. 538. Winthrop, Pere Marquette Hall, 66 N Street, S. B., 1st sod 3d Tuesday. Thomas E. O'Brien, sec., 88 Crescent av., Dor.
No. 693. Charles Sumner, Otisfield Hall, 17 Otisfield, Rox., 2d and 4th Tuesday. A. Levy, sec., 37 Copeland, Rox. No. 835. Jamaica Plain, Seaverns Hall, 670 Centre, J. P., 2d and 4th Monday. Jobo M. Call, sec., 101 Tremont 2d floor
No. 1007. Roxbury, Guild Hall, 2374 Wssh., 2d snd 4th Wednesday, James E. McGuire, sec., 516 LaGrange, W. R. No. 1008. Bunker Hill, K. of P. Hall, 2 Msin, Chan., 1st and 3d Friday. D. L. Mahoney, sec., 6 Prospect, Chan. No. 1306. Roslindale, Fairview Hall, 43 Poplar, Ros., 1st and 3d Monday. Maurice H. Flanagan, sec., 807 South, Ros.
No. 1858. Blackstone, Auxiliary Hall, 184 Dudley, Rox., 1st sod 3d Wednesday. John M. Plunkett, sec., 60 Wyman, J. P.
No. 2139. Codmao, Lithgow, Hall, 618 Wash., Dor., 1st aod 3d Thursday. Walter E. Leslie, sec., 12 Chelmsford, Dor.
SONS OF ST. GEORGE GRAND LODGE OFFICERS
Office, G. W. Secretary, 35 Granite, Cambridge Election of Grand Lodge officers, May, 1922 G. S., John W. C. Sargent, Cambridge, Mass.
G. T., Thomas Hollow, Lawrence
G. P., Arthur Brown, Brockton
G. M., Arnold Brockington, W. Roxbury
No. 2. Boston Commandery, U. S. K., John Winthrop Hall, 446 Tremont, 2d and 4th Wednesday
No. 65. James A. Garfield Lodge, Intercolonis! Hall, 214 Dudley, Rox., 2d snd 4th Mondsy
No. 222. Hearts of Oak Lodge, Meridian Hall, 163 Meri- diao, E. B., 1st and 3d Thursday
No. 275. Commonwealth Lodge, Liberty Hall, 1203 River, H. P., Ist and 3d Tuesday
No. 391. Gen. Havelock, Fairview Hall, Ros., 2d sod 4tb Wednesday
No. 394. Csbot Lodge, Ancient Landmark Hall, 3 Boylston pl., 1st and 3d Tuesday
No. 403. John Bright, 446 Tremont, 1st and 3d Wednes- day
No. 488. Duke of Wellington Lodge, John Winthrop Hall, 446 Tremont, 1st and 3d Tuesday
DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE
Mrs. Harry Coaley, Supreme Dist. Deputy, 415 Newbury No. 115. Victoris Jubilee, 177 Huntington av., 2d and 4th Monday
No. 158. Myrtle, 32 Central sq., E. B., ist and 3d Tues- day
ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN MEN
State Council Office for Mass., 387 Wash. rm. 712, Boston State Counsellor, George W. Cleveland, Worcester State Vice Counsellor, George F. Merrill, Plymouth
State Council Sec., A. L. Powell, Boston State Council Treas., Fred A. Dodge, Beverly
S. C. T., F. A. Dodge, Beverly S. C. 1., R. O. Tiffany, Springfield
S. C. E., F. E. Patterson, Peabody
S. C. P., E. G. Wellman, Springfield
S. C. D., G. L. Sheldon, Beverly Next annual session to be held at Somerville, Feb. 22, 1922
JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS
Anous! Meeting in Haverhill, October 1921
Stste Counsellor, Frank A. Griffin, Haverhill
State Vice Commander, Herbert C. Waldo, Groveland
Junior Psst State Counsellor, Charles F. Brown, West New- bury
State Treasurer, Nathan T. Johnson, New Bedford State Secretary, Jesse Robinson, 11 Hawthorn, Bradford
UNITED ORDER OF GOLDEN CROSS
Office of Grand Commandery, 40 Court, rm. 613
The annual session of the Grand Commandery of Mas- sachusetts is held in Boston oo the fourth Wednesday in April Robert N. Butterfield, Somerville, Grand Commander
Mrs. Heleo Brett, 40 Court, rm. 613, Grand Keeper of Records
George A. Johnson, Everett, Grand Treas.
COMMANDERIES IN BOSTON
No. 36. Boston, 26 Concord sq., 4th Monday No. 54. Highland, 316 Dudley, 3d Tuesday
No. 76. Oriental, 163 Meridiso, E. B., 4th Friday No. 183. Brighton, Franklin Hall, Brighton, 1st Friday No. 386. No. 526. Shawmut, 647 E. Third, S. B., 4th Monday Alpha, Guild Hall, 2d and 4th Saturday
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SOCIETIES-WAR VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS
No. 791. Bloomfield, Masonic bldg., 584 Columbia road, Dor., 1st and 3d Monday No. 845. Fenway 40 Court, rm. 613
UNITED ORDER GOLDEN STAR (Incorporated)
Office of Grand Commandery, Bradford, Mass.
The annual session of the Grand Commandery of Massa- chusetts is held in Boston on the second Thursday in June Grand Commander, Edgar H. Walker: Grand Recorder, Mrs. Battie A. Walker; Grand Tresa., Henry D. Rogers, Needham
COMMANDERIES IN BOSTON
No. 3. Eagle, Columbus Club Hall, rear 529 E. Broadway, 3d Wednesday
No. 12. Hope Columbus Club Hall, resr 529 E. Broad- way lat Wednesday
No. 19. Allston, Franklin Hall, 10 Franklin, Allston, 2d and 4th Tuesday
CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON
Chaplain General, Rev. Maurice J. O'Connor, D. D., Fram- ingham Centre
President, Rev. Francis X. Dolan, Dorchester Centre
Vice Presidents, Jxmes F. Manning, Taunton: Abigail F. Reardon, Lynn
Treas., Rev. Peter J. McCormack, 8 Allen
Rec. Secretary Maurice Dineen, 205 Highland av., Somer- ville
Fin. Secretary, Thomas H. Finan, Chestnut Hill
Board of Government meeting 4th Sunday, 3 P.M. Con- ference Room. Cathedral, Union Park street
Hibernian T .. A. Society, 3d Sunday, 3.30 P.M., 24 Hayward place
Holy Cross Temperance League, School Hall, Malden at. St.Joseph's Total Abstinence Society, Tuesday, 7.30 P.M. 95 Cambridge
St.James (ladies') Society, 2d and 4th Mondaya, 8 P.M., 18 Harvard
Father Mathew T. and L. Society, Monday evening, Pa- rochial School bldg., Bunker Hill street, Chan.
St.Gregory's T. A. and M. R. Society, Dorchester Lower Milla, 2d Thursday, 8 P.M., Fraternity Hall
I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS
GRAND LODOE OF MASSACHUSETTS
G. C. T., Albert Sutcliffe, Boston P. G. C. T.,
G. Coun., Royal MacNair, Boston
G. V. T., Mra. Nellie Childs, Springfield
G. S. J. W., Mrs. Annie L. Pengally, Worcester
G. E. S., Mra. Jeannette H. Mann, 777 Huntington av. Boston
G. Sec., Charles Parker, Cliftondale
G. Tress., George F. Tilton, jr., Lowell
G. Chan., Walter S. Thomas, New Bedford
G. M., Norman Craik, New Bedford
G. A. S., Mrs. Winnette Parker, Cliftondale
G. D. M., Mrs. B. A. Farley, Brockton
G. G., Mrs. Mary Hackett, Lawrence
G. Sent., Benjamin Robinson, Methuen
G. Mess., Arthur Hancock, Cambridge
D. I. C. T., Miguel Sereque, Roslindale Next acasion in New Bedford, June 14 and 15, 1922
LIST OF LODGES IN BOSTON
No. 2. Central, Walcott Hall, 32 Central sq., E. B., lat and 3d Monday
No. 4. Commonwealth, 446 Tremont, lat and 3d Tuesday
No. 151. Wylie, 446 Tremont, Wednesday
No. 176 S. A. Wilbur, 446 Tremont, Monday
No. 217. Monumental 14 Green, Chen., Friday
Massachusetts. Poplar at., Rox., 2d Monday
SONS OF TEMPERANCE
The annual session of the Grand Division of Massachu- setta is held in Boston on third week in April OFFICERS OF THE GRAND DIVISION OF MASS.
G. W. P., Eroschor C. Gleason, Somerville G. W. A., Mra. Saviah Freeman, Roxbury G. Scribe, Charles E. Dennett, 418 Main, Malden
G. Treas., Mra. Alice O. Mitchell, Dorchester
DIVISION MEETINGS IN BOSTON
No. 32. Old Bay State, lat Wednesday, 45 Copeland ter., Rux.
No. 57. Steadfast, 3d Thursday, 64 Warren, Rox.
No. 75. Diamond, Friday, 16 Draper, Dor.
No. 90. Caledonian, lat and 3d Saturday, 446 Tremont
War and Military Veteran Associations and Auxiliaries
WAR AND MILITARY VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS AND AUXILARIES
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. Headquarters, Faneuil Hall (Chartered 1638) OFFICERS ELECTED FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE
Captain, George H. Hudson, Somerville First Lieut., Lieut. Ralph C. Goudey, Somerville Second Lieut., Sergt. Paul O. Curtis, Somerville Adjutant, Maj, Henry D. Cormerais, Newton Chief of Staff, Maj. Gen. Walter E Lombard Sur geon, Maj. Harry H. Hartung, Boston
Asst. Surgeons, Dr. William L. Coles, Boston, Maj. Dana W. Drury, Boston. Dr. E. Dwight Hill, Plymouth, Dr. Ervin A. Eastman, Auburndale Quartermaster, Lieut. George A. Shackford Milton Paymaster and Treas., Lieut. George E. Hall, of Brookline Commissary, Capt. Jacob Fottler of Boston
Asst. Paymaster and Clerk, Capt. James D. Coady, Charles- town
Judge Advocate, William J Miller, Brookline Sergeant Major, Sergt. James W. H. Myrick of Boston I. S. A. P., Lieut. Charles H. Campbell Qr. Sergt., Sergt. William O. D. Grace Com. Sergt., Sergt. George W. Hooper Hospital Steward, Sergt. George B. Ketchum National Color Bearer, Capt. Everard Whittemore
State Color Bearer, Sergt. John M. Keyes Company Color Bearer, John P. Hazlett Infantry Wing Adjutant, Lieut. Col. Mark E. Smith Artillery Wing Adjutant, Lieut. William A. Ratigan
Flankers to Commander, Lieut. Wilbur F. Adams; Sergt. Robert C. Bridgham
Drum Major. Sergt. Clarence H. Knowlton
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