Brookline directory 1909, Part 32

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Publication date: 1909
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 268


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- A FEW PRICES


COLLARS and CUFFS, 2 cents


NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 10 to 14 cents


BOSOM SHIRTS, 10 to 14 cents


SHIRT WAISTS, 20 cents up


ROUGH DRY, 75 cents per bag


WET WASH, 50 cents per basket


FLAT WORK, 6 large and 6 small (washed and ironed) 30 cents per dozen


MAYFLOWER LAUNDRY COMPANY


Telephone, Brighton 371


265 CAMBRIDGE STREET, ALLSTON, MASS.


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Jones, McDuffee & Stratton Co. IMPORTERS, WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS OF


FINE CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS


Dinner Sets, Fine Lamps, Artistic Pieces of Rare China, and Rich Cut Glassware. In brief every household requisite in this line from the common Kitchen Crockery to the finest specimens of English, French, Austrian, German and Japanese China, adapted to Wedding and Complimentary Gifts embracing the largest exhibit of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware. In our hotel and club department will be seen ware adapted to that branch of trade, also for public Institutions. Estimates supplied. Inspection invited.


JONES, McDUFFEE & STRATTON CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


33 Franklin St., cor. Hawley St. (Ten Floors), Nearly opposite Tunnel entrance, Boston China snd Glass Decorated with Letter, Crest or Monogram to order for Clubs, Families and Yachts


BROOKLINE TOWN OFFICERS 1909


Financial year ciòses January 31. Town elec- tion in March


Town Clerk-Edward W Baker, office Town Hall


Selectmen and Board of Health-William Craig, chairman; Nathaniel Conant, Horace James, John A Curtin, Philip S Parker, Edward A McEttrick, sec; H Lincoln Chase, M D. agent; Michael Duf- fley, sanitary agent; Francis P Denny, bacteriolo- gist; J` Albert C Nyhen, asst bacteriologist; Wil- lard E Ward, disinfector, Board of Health; meet every Monday at 3.30 p m, office rm 6 Town Hall Agent for Burial of Indigent Soldiers and Ma- rines-Willard Y Gross


Assessors-Charles H Stearns, chairman; Chas A Bowditch, Daniel J Daley, office Town Hall Auditors-Gardner C Brooks, Paul M Hubbard, Francis W Muldowney


Board of Health Bacteriological Laboratory, Co- urt House bldg. Prospect (third floor)-Francis P Denny, M D, director and bacteriologist; J Albert C Nyhen, asst bacteriologist, office hours 9 a mi Building Commissioner_Ernest Lyon


Chief of Police-Alonzo W Corey


Committee for Planting Trees-James H Bow- ditch, Emma G Cummings, Ernest B Dane


Constables-Willard Y Gross, Albert C Paige, John E Griffin, Frank M Fay, Edward D Tucker


Examiners of Gas Fitters-Ernest Lyon, A G Sanborn, Horace James


Examiners of Plumbers-Horace James, Ernest Lyon, Michael Duffley


Fence Viewers-Willard Y Gross, George W Delano


Field Drivers-Jerry Bond, Henry Lyman


Funeral Undertakers.Parker Bryant, James J O'Day, William H McManus, John C Barthelmes, Mrs Thomas F O'Day, Henry S Hatch. Frederick L Briggs


Inspector of Petroleum-Willard E Ward


Inspector of Plumbing-Michael Duffley


Janitor of the Town Hall-Willard Y Gross


Measurer of Wood and Bark-Willard E Ward


Overseers of the Poor-William Craig, chair- man; Sarah B Train, Nathaniel Conant, Horace Tames, John A Curtin, Philip S Parker. Martha W Edgerly, Edward A McEttrick, sec: Willis W Esty. Supt of the Almshouse; Allena A Esty, matron of the Almshouse; meeting third Monday of each month at 3 p m in Town Hall


Park Commissioners-Desmond Fitzgerald, cha- irman; Albert L Lincoln. Charles S Sargent Pound Keeper- Jerry Bond


Registrars of Voters-Jesse S Wiley, term ex- pires May 1, 1912; Joseph W Cook, term expires May 1, 1910; Harold Williams, Jr. term expires May I, IQI1; the Town Clerk, ex-officio


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Willard E Ward


State Aid Agent-Edward A McEttrick


Director of Gymnasium and Baths-J Lenoard Mason


Supt of Bath House-George S Rich


Supt of Gas Inspection-E N Davis


Supt of Lights and Wires-E N Davis


Supt of Streets and Sewers-Michael Driscoll


Fred B Richardson, asst supt; office Town Hall Supt of Walnut Hills Cemetery-Myron D Fish- er Town Accountant-Edward H Fenton


Town Engineer-Alexis H French


Weigher of Hay-William F Foley


Treasurer and Collector-George H Worthley, office Town Hall


Trustees of Walnut Hills Cemetery-Charles H Stearns, chairman; Charles S Sargent, Desmond Fitzgerald, Leonard K Storrs, Ernest B Dane, Ed- ward E Brandegee, Edward W Baker, clerk; Ge- orge H Worthley, treas


Veterinary Inspector and Inspector of Milk, Ani- mals and Provisions-Frederick H Osgood


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Gymnasium and Baths Committee, Tappan; Wal- ter Channing, M D. chairman; H Lincoln Chase, M D: Alfred D Chandler, G Loring Briggs, Mich- ael J O'Hearn, Fayette F Forbes, Martha W Ed- gerly, Augusta G Williams, M D; Richard F John- son


BROOKLINE WATER WORKS


Office room 9 Town Hall


Water Board-Oscar B Mowry, chairman; Tim- othy J Burk, Dr George H Francis Water Registrar-Zephaniah R Forbes Supt of Water Works-Fayette R Forbes Engineer of High Service-Wm B Webber Asst Engineer-Lewis A Goldsmith Engineer Low Service-Richard J Flinn Asst Engineer-Patrick J Flinn


MUNICIPAL COURT


Police Station, Washington corner Prospect Justice-Charles F Perkins


Asso Justices-Philip S Parker, Henry Ware Clerk-Daniel A Rollins


Court Officer- Albert S Paige


Probation Officer_Harold C Haskell


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Washington corner Prospect


Chief of Police-Alonzo W Corey


Captain-Albert S Paige


First Lieutenant-B Frank Bartlett


Second Lieutenant-Joseph J O'Connell Sergeants-Edward J Mealey, James Gleason, Andrew Creelman


Detective Sergeant-George E Stitt


Patrolmen-Alden A Manley, Henry J Graham, George W Piper, Michael E O'Day, Emery E Allen, Fred ( Gordon, John J Sullivan, Patrick A Kelle- her, Charles C Watterson, James J Phillips, Step- hen D Halloran, Wilbur F Merritt, James J Pow- ers, John Johnson, John Carmody, H Allen Ruther- ford, Michael C Lynch, William Dugan, John T Connor, James McDonald, Thomas J Craig, Mich- ael F Manley, Joseph J Carroll, James Comerford, James P Meade, Michael F Fleming, John A Mo. loney, John A Minihan, Henry M Fogarty, William Dalzell, Charles B M Knowles,' Robert J Evans, Thomas A McDonald, Frederick C Munsil, Henry F Pinner, James H Tolman, Thomas A Mahon, Pe- ter F Kelleher, Melvin H Wharton, Matthew C Moreland, Alexander B Johnston, Michael J Cun- niff, David Minnis, Patrick J Brogan, William J Smith, Thomas J Hill, George A Kelter, Edward C D Munsil, James A Lacey, Patrick J Rutledge, William Harris, Cornelius F Larkin, James J Dono- van; Reserve police, Thomas D McMahon, John F Donovan, Walter F Johnson


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters 340 Washington


Willard W Estabrook, fire commissioner; George H Johnson, chief engineer; John H Allen, assistant chief engineer


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STATION A Hose Company No I I40 Washington


F J Hayes, lieut; Eugene Sullivan, T J Burke, Edward McGrath, hosemen; John T O'Neil, driver; three call men


Chemical Engine No I 140 Washington


C ... - Pons, lieut; M J Fahey, driver; John A Cunningham; one call man STATION B Hose Company No 2 342 Washington


Frank W Brackett, capt; Joseph W Kelley, dri- ver; Matthew J Nolan, Peter A Mealey, Edward J Forbes, hosemen; three call men


Hook and Ladder No 2 340 Washington


Wm J Stitt, capt; William E Fleming, lieut; J George McDonald, driver; John B McDonald, Ja- mes F O'Connell, Wm H Burke, John Mealey, lad- dermen; two call men


STATION C Combination Wagon No 3 Monmouth, Longwood


J W Manley, lieut; P J McCarthv. driver; Wii- liam F Norris, John J McCarthy, Patrick J Ryan, hosemen; one call man


STATION D Steam Fire Engine No I Pound Lane next . Boylston


James C Lyons, engineer; Martin J Dasey, dri- ver; one call man


Hose Company No 3 Pound Lane next Boylston


Benj F Baxter, capt; Daniel G McNamara, lieut; John J Mahon, driver; John Donovan, James Brut- cher Jr, hosemen; one call man STATION E Combination Wagon No I Devotion Wm Unkles, capt; S R Allen, lieut; Michael Kel- ley, driver; Patrick A Mahoney, George Murray, Hiram Hamilton, hosemen; one call man


STATION F Combination Wagon No 2 Heath corner Oak


Bernard Dwyer, capt; John H Hickey, driver; George H Dunn, John J Sullivan, George P Love, hosemen; two call men


STATION G Engine No 2 665 Washington


A H Stitt, engineer; Wmn J Stanford, asst eng; Francis J Mealey, driver


Combination Company No 4 665 Washington


Michael F Keegan, lieut; John Lunney, William G Fitzgerald, R T Stanfield, hosemen; Thomas J Grennan, driver


Hook and Ladder Co No I 665 Washington


John F Hutchins, capt; Clarence E Mallar, lieut; George L Newcomb, driver; Thomas F Kelley, Th- omas J McElroy, Daniel J McCarthy, Joseph Stran. nahan, laddermen


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH


Location of Boxes and General Instructions 6 Harvard square and Harvard


7 Fire Station B 342 Washington


8 Cor Gorham avenue and Cypress


9 Boylston opposite Cameron


I2 Walnut corner Walnut path


I3 Corner Cumberland av and High


I4 Corner Cypress and Kendall


15 Corner Walnut and Cypress


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


17 Cottage and Warren


18 Clyde and Warren


19 Clyde near Newton


21 Corner Chestnut Hill av and Boylston


22 *Town Hall


23 Corner Boylston and Hammond


24 Corner Chestnut Hill av and Fisher av 25 Beacon near Dean road


26 27


Winthrop road near Addington road


Corner Beacon and Washington


Buckminster road near Holland road


28 29 Corner Gardner road and Tappan


Corner Aspinwall avenue and Harvard


32 Corner Marion and Park


33 Summit avenue corner Mason


34 Corner Harvard and Beacon


3.5 Harvard opposite Thorndike


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Corner Alton place and St Paul


37 Corner Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth


38 Corner Linden place and Perry


39 Washington corner Gardner road


41 Corner Carlton and Colchester


42 Fire Station C, Longwood


4.3


Corner Kent and Longwood avenue


45 Mountfort near Prescott


46 Corner St Paul and Sewall avenue


47 Beacon near Kent


48 Corner Freeman and St Paul


52 Hose I House 140 Washington


5.3


Corner Washington and Walter avenue


54 Flora opposite Walter avenue


56 Aspinwall avenue near R R bridge


71 Corner Rockwood and Goddard avenue


72 Corner Newton and Grove


Corner Newton and Hammond


73


Corner Grove and South


74 114 Sumner road and Tappan 161 Corner Warren and Dudley


Norfolk road


212 213 Corner Dean road and Drice


214 Corner Kilsyth and Salisbury roads


215 Corner Park and Washington


261 Corner Rawson road and Colburn crescent


Corner Naples and Abbotsford roads


312 313 Babcock


314 Fire Station E. Devotion


315 Lancaster terrace near Mason terrace


316 Corner Williams and Centre


33I Beacon near Short


322 Corner Vernon and Harvard


521 ** Car House cor Cypress and Franklin


641 ** Country Club


712 ** Car House cor Chestnut Hill avenue and Beacon *22 Signal for no school. 4 rounds. Also, spec- ial box for Town Hall except between the hours of 7.45 and 8.30 a m


** Special boxes


REGULATIONS CONCERNING FIRE ALARMS


First alarm to be given by striking four rounds on all bells


Second aların to be given by striking three blows on all bells, followed by one or more rounds of box number


Third alarm to be given by striking ten blows on all bells followed by box number


I One stroke at 12 M. Washington time, and 9 p m every evening


I-I Two strokes slow for fire out, and all ap- paratus under way will return to quarters


INFORMATION FOR YOU


To give an alarm, open the door to fire box, pull down the hook in the box once (without jerk- ing) and let go. Wait for a few seconds and if you hear no clicking of the wheels, pull again (no clicking, no alarm); if then no movement is heard go to the nearest box and try, after which report immediately to the superintendent or at the Sta- tion House, the box out of order


Before ringing an alarm be sure that a fire actu- ally exists


Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, as all needless alarms are an expense to the town, and should be avoided as much as possible


All persons giving fire alarms are requested to remain by the box, if possible, to direct the fire- men to the fire. Each box contains a small bell, which if heard before you pull, indicates that the alarm has been previously given


After the first alarm has been rung in, all other alarms or signals are given only by the engineers


Tampering with any of the apparatus connected with the Fire Alarm Telegraph will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law


SPECIAL NOTICE


The fact that an alarm box is located near their residence and where the key is kept, should be known to all persons, both male and female; and the simple manner of giving an alarm in case of fire should be a matter of common education. The chief recommends to all persons who may see this notice, that they make necessary inquiries to en- able them, in case of need, either to pull an alarm in, or direct others to do so. Time saved in this way may prevent a conflagration


GEORGE H JOHNSON, Chief of Dept


PUBLIC SCHOOLS


School Committee-Franklin W Hobbs, chair- man; George I Aldrich, sec; Michael Driscoll, Mrs Ruth C Paine, Dr Everett M Bowker, Edward C Mills, Dr Walter Channing, William H White, Mrs Edith C Baker, Thomas B Fitzpatrick


Meet second Monday of each month åt 8 p m except July and August


Supt of School-George I Aldrich, office room 12. Town Hall; hours 8 to 9 a m every school day, except Wednesday, and 4 to 5 p m on Monday and Wednesday


Asst to Supt of Schools -- Mary Adams


HIGH


Gorham avenue corner Tappan


George P Hitchcock, head master; John C Pack- . ard, sub-master; Edward P Hutchinson, Minot A Bridgham, Maro S Brooks, Arthur W Roberts, Wm L Snow, Elmer Case, Alexander Miller, Edward S Colton Jr. Mary P Fyre. Anna M Johnson, Lulu G Adams, Bertha G Marshall. Lillie C Smith, Alice H Spaulding, Anna R Liden, Elizabeth Stone, Bes- sie L Barnes. Mabel P Bailey, Bessie F Wiswell, Elizabeth D Pease, Melita Knowles, Christine D Ross. Ruby W Davison, Maud Young, teachers; Helen B Russell, librarian; Henry M Cook, Tames W' Partridge, Geo A Meade, janitors


J ELLIOT CABOT Marion


Minnie P Masse, principal; Grace A Bosworth, Emma J Rising, Mrs Mary E McNutt, Flora H Clifford. teachers; Michael Kenney, janitor


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


EDWARD DEVOTION Harvard corner Stedman


Charles H Taylor, principal; Edith E Wright, Elizabeth M Stebbins, Cecile E Harris, Marion M Thomas. Mary E Raymond, Adella M Boutwell, Annie A Smith, Florence A Oliver, Betsey Beau, Cornelia Gould, teachers; John McGinnis, janitor HEATH Reservoir lane


I Sherman Richardson, principal; Etta M Miller, Mary Goodsell, Margaret C O'Hearn, Georgie D Mansfield, Mary J Porter, Julie M Jones, Catherine G O'Brien, Frances Gillespie, Christina M Jacob- son, Sophie E Butler, A Eleanor Dresser, teach- ers; Charles G Johnson, janitor


HIGH SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Gorham avenue corner Tappan Annie B Winchester, teacher


LAWRENCE Francis


Elizabeth W Bean, prin; Rose D Bliss, Sarah E Bruce, Josephine S Taylor, Grace Hill, Cora W Reed, C Gertrude Knox, teachers; Frank H Flan- ders, janitor


WILLIAM H LINCOLN Boylston near Walnut path


Frank T Hall, prin; Jennie F Hayden . Mary 4 Connor, Adela F Rockwood, Theresa G O'Rourke, Patience A Ballentine, Dorcas C Higgins, Alice M Wing, Josephine Courtright, Mary A White, Al- ice M Lilly, Charlotte T Welles, Rose E Ryan, Abbie F Hearn, Florence L Fairbanks, Emma L Wiswall, Eva W Cook, Celia N Burrill, Myrtle D Foster, teachers; Harriet B Stodde:, Susie H Nason, kindergarteners; Owen Carey, Richard Kel- leher, janitors


LONGWOOD


St Mary's corner Monmouth


Marion E Marsh, principal; Sarah M Keeler, Ka. therine Wentworth, teachers; Michael Kenney, jan- itor


NEWTON STREET Newton opposite Grove Ethel Wood, teacher; Wm B Webber, janitor PARSONS Walter avenue


Grace H Manter, principal; Ida M Skipper, teacher; Louise E Finney, Vesta Turner, kindergarteners; John J Nyhen, janitor


PIERCE School and Prospect


Mary McSkimmon, principal; Maria E Gardner, Lena B Winter, Minerva E Fales, Alice M Nelson, Nina M Marsh, Ada E Chevalier, Jennie M Alden, Bertha V Cobb Edna A Gault, Ethel A Tillinghast, Nellie M Goodrich, Grace Eaton, Margaret E Ma- lone, Maybelle E Knight, Alice R Harper, Abbie F Bosworth, Cordelia R Kingman, Ellen P Low, Grace W Morrill, Margaret C Houghton, teachers; Edward Moran, Thomas F Costello, John F Mahan, janitors


JOHN D RUNKLE Druce


Ellen S Baker, principal; Eleanor B Mitchell, Florence Barnard, Annie T Udell, Alice B Brainard, Blanche E Henshaw, Florence C Lamson, Dean Kendall Grace E Murray, Marion E Weld, teachers; Lucy H Maxwell, kindergartener; Thomas Hart1 .. gan, janitor


SEWALL Cypress corner Franklin


Hattie F Paul, principal; Deborah Howland, Ida M Holden, Alice H Shaw, Marion E Ross, teach- ers; Richard Kelleher janitor


ROBERT C WINTHROP Brookline avenue cor Pearl


Annie G Molloy, principal; Elsie V Robbins, Anna M Taylor, teachers; Adeline T Joyce, Grace Kimball, kindergarteners; John J Nyhen, janitor Truant Officer-James G Thompson SPECIAL TEACHERS


Director of Music-Samuel W Cole


Instruction in Music-Edith H Snow


Director of Drawing-Irene Weir Instructors in Drawing-Anne B Chamberlain, Elizabeth Stone


Director of Physical Training-Hartvig Nissen Instructors in Physical Training-Henry G Car rell, Bessie L Barnes, Gladys L White


Instructors in Manual Training-Joseph E Ow- ens, S Anna Woodbury, Caroline A Brooks Instructors in Domestic Science. " Mary E Dit- son, Mary C Jones


Instructors in Sewing-Henrietta A Nevers, Anna M Schwindt, Grace M Carlton, Marion K Dor- man, M Frances George


PAROCHIAL SCHOOL ST MARY'S OF THE ASSUMPTION Harvard corner Homer Sisters of Notre Dame, teachers


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Washington near School


Leonard K. Storrs, chairman; Leslie C Wead, sec; Moses Williams, treas; Daniel D Addison, James M Codman, Prentiss Cummings, Desmond FitzGerald, C I Francis, William H Lyon, Fred'k L Gay, Rufus G F Candage, Edward Stanwood, Leslie C Wead, trustees; Louisa M Hooper, librar- ian; Etheldred Abbott, asst librarian; Mary A Kins- man, Emma O Marston, Ethel J Heath, Lilla N Morse, Alice M Hobson, Julia P Parker, Bertha E Davis, assts; Harriet M Stanley, school reference librarian; Laila McNeil, cataloguer; Mears Orcutt, Charles H Robie, John J Doherty, janitors


The library is open from 9 a m to 9 p in on every secular day throughout the year except legal holi- days:viz Washington's Birthday, Patriots Day, Memorial Day, Seventeenth of June, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christ- mas; Sundays 2 to 9 p m


CHURCHES


ALL SAINTS CHURCH, Beacon cor Dean rd- Rev Daniel D Addison, rector; N U Walker, clerk; A M Wiley, treas


THE BEACON UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 286 Harvard-Rev George L Perin, D D, pastor; Harry E Adams, clerk; Herbert R Chase, treas


FIRST PARISH (Unitarian), Walnut cor War- ren; Organized Oct 26, 1717-Rev Wm H Lyon, D D, pastor; Henry Ware, clerk


SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY, Sewall av near Charles-Rev Arthur W Littlefield, pastor; W R Kelt, treas; Chas W Sawtell, clerk


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Prospect -Rev Wm W Iliffe, pastor; Alex McLeod, clerk; Samuel J McNeilly, treas


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


HARVARD CHURCH (Congregational), Harv- ard cor Marion-Rev Ambrose W Vernon, pastor; Edward Sharp, clerk; James H Shapleigh, treas


LEYDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Be- acon opp Englewood av-Rev Harris G Hale, pas- tor; Dr R W Hastings, clerk; Geo E Adams, treas


THE BAPTIST CHURCH in Brookline, Beacon cor Park; Organized June 5. 1828-Rev Orrin P Gifford, D D, pastor; Charles F Whitney, clerk; F F Whittier, treas


BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATI- ON. Bethany building cor Washington and School; Incorporated May 16, 1887. John S Adams, treas, Rev Oliver D Sewall, supt; Charles B Floyd, sec; Sunday School, Sunday at 3.15 p m; Prayer meet. ing Saturday at 8 p m; Y P S C E, Monday at 7.45 p m; Opportunity Band, first Tuesday evening of each month


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (Episcopal). Monmouth cor Carlton-Rev Reginald H Howe, D D. rector; George F Hussey clerk; Frederic Cu- nningham, treas


ST MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Pa- rk cor Vernon; Rev Lucius H Bugbee, pastor; S L Treadwell, sec; Silas Peirce, treas


CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, Tun- ction Irving and Allerton; Rev Charles W Harvey, pastor


ST PAUL'S EPISCOPAL, St Paul cor Aspin- wall; Rev Leonard K Storrs, D D, rector; Arthur L Walker, clerk; Henry S Macomber, treas


ST LAWRENCE CHURCH (Catholic), Boyls- ton beyond Heath; Rev Thomas F McManus, pas- tor: Rev James Cassidy. asst


ST MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMP- TION ( Catholic), Linden place cor Harvard; Rev Michael T McManus, pastor; Rev John E Killion, Rev John P Sheehan, Rev Michael J Cof- fey, assts


MASONIC


BETH-HOREN LODGE, A F & A M; Char- tered Sept 1871: Wm S Kemp, W M: Milton F Reynolds. S W; T Everett Brown, J W: CA W Spencer, treas; Charles A Bowditch, sec; Frederic M Bond. chap; Clarence E Burleigh, marshall; Fred B Richardson, S D: Fred M Goodwin, J D: Frederick A Leavitt, S S; George F Dearborn, I S; M Frank Kenrick, tyler; meet second Tuesday of each month except July and August at Masonic hall I Harvard


ROMAN EAGLE LODGE. A F & A M (St John's Grand Lodge): Thos W Burlingame. W M; Jolın C Barthelmes, S W; J Harvey Allen, J W; C W Morse, treas; Frank H Folsom, sec; Wm F Zell, chap; Lincoln Walizer, marshall; John F Clooney, S D; Fred H Moak, J D; Edward H Kel- lom. tyler: meet first and third Mondays at Odd Fellows Hall 8 School


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS


LOMIA LODGE NO 221; Instituted May 18. 1803; Wm Gould, N G; Andrew Chadbourne, V G: Willis E Files, rec sec; Frank O Morgan, fin sec; Fred H Robinson, treas; meet every Wednesday evening at 8 School


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS


DIVISION NO 7: David Lynch, pres; P K Mc- Carthy. sec: John McGee, treas; meet first Tuesday and third Sunday of each month at Goddard hall 178 Washington


LADIES AUXILIARY NO 22; Katherine Maher, pres; Barbara Millett, vice pres; Mary Re- ardon, rec sec: Mary Finnerty, fin sec; Mrs Kat- herine F Carney, treas; Mrs Mary Moor, M of A; Margaret Sullivan, sentinel; meet second Thursday and fourth Wednesday at Lyceum Hall at 8.30


LADIES AUXILIARY NO 15 A O H; Mrs Mary E O'Day, pres; Mrs Margaret O'Brien, fin sec; Sarah Donlon, treas; meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Lyceum hall


HIBERNIAN TOTAL ABSTINENCE


DIVISION NO 3; Organized Feb 1907; Peter P Timmony, pres; Mrs Alice Magennity, Ist vice pres; Mrs Margaret O'Brien, 2nd vice pres; James C Garrity, sec; John Magennity, treas; Katherine J Maher, fin sec; meet fourth Thursday of each month at Goddard hall


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN


ROBERT C WINTHROP LODGE NO 210; In- stituted May 24, 1899; Peter P Timmony, M W; A P Waterman, R; J Francis Marshall, treas; Ro- bert H M Clark, financier; meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at 107 Washington


BENEVOLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS


BROOKLINE LODGE NO 886; Harry E Gle- ason, E R; Walter C Grant, E L K; Chas A Cool- ey, EL K; Dr F L Hayes, E L K; Frederick E A Goodwin, sec; Edward A McEttrick, treas; meet first and third Mondays of each month at Beacon hall


MASS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS


ST LAWRENCE COURT NO 61; Edward Mc- Dermott, chief ranger; Dennis O'Toole, vice chief ranger; M J Kelley, treas; T M Daley, fin sec; Da- niel Frawley, rec sec; meet first and third Mondays of each month at Goddard hall 178 Washington


AVE MARIA COURT NO 160; meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Lyceum hall


ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR


BROOKLINE CHAPTER NO 112; Mrs Emma F P Jacobs, W M; T Everett Brown, W P; Abbie M Dunbar., 81 Thorndike, sec; Mrs Ethel S Bur- leigh, treas; Lida F Draper, chap; Mrs L Elmina Currier, marshall; meet fourthi Tuesday of each month at Masonic hall I Harvard


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


CHARLES L CHANDLER POST 143; Institu- ted 1871; William W O'Connell, com; George F Dearborn, S V C; Costello Norcross, J V C; Al- bert W Bright, A: Wm Finney, chap; F B Turner, O D; H C Smith, O G; A S McKenna, S M; Ja- cob Danforth, Q M S; meet first and third Tues- day evenings of each month at Town Hall


WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS


CHARLES L CHANDLER CORPS 109: Aux- iliary to the Grand Army of the Republic; Mrs Helen Morgan, S Vice Pres; Mrs Susan Downer, J Vice Pres; Lucy L Turner, treas; meet first and third Tuesday afternoons of each month at G A R hall, Town Hall


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


BROOKLINE COUNCIL NO 110; Daniel G La- cy, G K; Dennis F Donlon, D G K; Harry V Wal- sh, treas; John F Mahan, rec sec; Francis T Don- ahue, fin sec; Martin Geier, warden; meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Lyceum hall


KNIGHTS OF HONOR


BROOKLINE LODGE NO 459: Instituted Feb 8, 1871; meet second and fourth Fridays of eachi month at Odd Fellows hall 178 Washington


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION


BROOKLINE LODGE NO 445; James F Mc- Mahon, wardem; Mrs Gertrude A Sanford, rec sec ;; Lucille Filar, treas; meet first and third Mondays of each month at Lyceum hall


ROYAL ARCANUM


SAGAMORE COUNCIL NO 181; Chartered Sept, 1878: William W Higgins, regent; Richmond W Cobb, V R; W E Files, sec; Chas A Bowditch, treas; John W Harms, coll; meet first and third Thursday evenings of each month at Odd Fellows hall 8 School


ROYAL ARCANUM ANGELS, CO C; A C Williams, capt; George L Coleman, adj; L U Kn- owles, lieut; R W Cobb, marshall; meet first and third Thursdays of each month at 8 School


UNION FRATERNAL LEAGUE


BROOKLINE ASSEMBLY NO 234; James Tr- asy, speaker; Annie E Keary, sec; John C Bartle- mes, treas; Thomas F Coan, sergt at arms; meet third Friday of each month at Goddard hall 178 Washington




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