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SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
George L. Mayberry, Chairman (ex-officio) ; Charles F. Stone, Arthur Lyman, George H. Doty, Edwin I. Dill, Daniel O'Hara, Frank A. Foster, Milton H. Stevens, Warren F. Emerson, William A. Webster.
Arthur Lyman, Representative to Aldermen.
William D. Parkinson, Superintendent of Schools and Secretary of Committee.
BOARD OF ASSESSORS.
Bradshaw S. Tolman, Chairman; Frederick P. Rutter, Michael T. Connelly. Meets first and third Mondays each month.
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.
Thomas J. Birmingham, Ward 1; Merrick L. Richardson, Ward 2 ; John J. Hassett, Ward 3; William E. Allen, Ward 4; William P. Locke, Ward 5; Everett D. Clark, Ward 6; John T. Mullen, Ward 7.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
BOARD OF ASSESSORS OF THE POOR.
Isaac F. Warren, Chairman ; Charles H. Moulton, Patrick J. Duane. William C. Wilcox, Clerk of Board.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Marshall J. Mosher, M. D., Chairman ; Henry B. Staples, Mil- ton HI. Stevens, Guy T. Emerson, Thomas J. Monahan.
A. Lincoln Moody, Inspector of Plumbing.
Meets first and third Monday evenings.
DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Nathan Warren, Chairman ; Michael J. Connolly, Fanny C. Harvey, Joseph E. Mitchell, Melvin M. Johnson, Thomas HI. Rollinson; Mary E. Bill, Librarian ; Anna Warner, Assistant.
BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.
William R. Sawtelle, Chairman ; Leonard Green, Clerk; Willis W. Clarke, Henry P. Sherman, William Roberts, William E. Bright.
BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.
Freeman C. Hodgdon, Chief; Walter B. Lucas, First Assistant and Clerk; George L. Johnson, Second Assistant.
COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS.
Silas A. Barton, Chairman; Murray D. Clement, Clarence. Tebbetts. Emery J. Sanderson, Treasurer.
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS.
Ephraim Stearns, Chairman; Nathan Warren, Thomas P. Smith, George A. Howe, Elijah S. Anderson.
TRUSTEES OF LELAND CHARITY FUND.
John E. Soper, Ann D. Adams, George S. Alden, and the Overseers of the Poor, ex-officios.
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.
Thomas H. Armstrong, Chairman ; John Stark, Daniel O'Hara.
BOARD ON PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
City Clerk, Chairman ; City Treasurer, City Auditor, ex-oficios. REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.
William A. Adams, Chairman ; Thomas F. McCarthy, Richard Steele, Luman N. Hall, Clerk.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
CHIEF OF POLICE.
James H. McKenna.
SERGEANT.
Clayton H. Taft.
INSPECTOR.
William P. McKenna.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
James H. McKenna, Chief of Police; Clayton H. Taft, Ser- geant; William P. McKenna, Inspector; James J. Bryant, Charles E. Cater, Horace E. Eastman, James W. Carney, Lawrence J. McCarthy, Henry W. Peabody, Thomas L. V. Tully, Peter J. Tracy, Charles E. Backman, Richard Currin, William H. Gam- mon, William H. Morgan, Patrolmen; James H. McKenna, Keeper of Lock-up; William F. Jones, Driver of Patrol Wagon; George V. Hildreth, Janitor.
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX.
Established June 1, 1882.
District-Waltham, Watertown and Weston.
Court room, Police Station building, Lexington street. Enos T. Luce, Justice.
Samuel P. Abbott, Edward Irving Smith, Special Justices. Dudley Roberts, Clerk.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.
Office, Central Fire Station, Lexington street.
Freeman C. Hodgdon, Chief; W. B. Lucas, 1st Asst. and Clerk; George L. Johnson, 2d Asst.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, No. 1. Moody, near Maple street.
Frank L. Stratton, Captain; Arthur Bills, 1st Lieut .; Frank Vinal, 2d Lieut .; Charles T. Davis, Engineman; Willis D. Eaton, Stoker; George W. Rogers, Engine Driver; Arthur H. Parks, Hose Driver.
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INDEPENDENT HOSE COMPANY NO. 1.
School Avenue.
Lewis G. Tracy, Captain; Orrin H. Walker, 1st Lieut. and Clerk; Clarence C. Morgan, Driver.
N. P. BANKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2. Lexington street.
E. H. Bull, Captain; Charles Giddings, 1st Lieut .; Edward F. Fisher, Driver.
PARKS HOSE COMPANY NO. 3. Moody, near Maple street.
Charles Cressey, Captain; Walter Richardson, 1st Lieut .; Andrew J. Wheeler, Driver.
PROSPECT HOSE COMPANY NO. 4. Prospect street, cor. Russell.
J. F. Whitcomb, Captain; Frank E. Furbush, 1st Lieut .; Avard E. Gray, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 1. Lexington street.
Edward T. Jewett, Captain; Frank P. Worcester, 1st Lieut .; Charles A. Ohnemus, 2d Lieut. and Clerk; William J. Gault, Driver.
WALTHAM TRUCK, NO. 2.
Peter Pendlebury, Captain; E. F. Sibley, 1st. Lieut .; Joseph S. Blodgett, 2d Lieut. and Clerk; Michael Hardyman, Driver.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1. Lexington street.
Albert W. Bullock, Captain; Willis A. Wilcox, Hoseman ; Frederick A. Dauncey, Driver; A. C. Emery, Relief Driver.
SUPPLY WAGON, NO. 1. Moody street, near Maple.
Herbert L. Willey, Driver.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Station, Moody Street Fire Station.
John T. Pownall, Inspector of Wires; Arthur L. Holbrook, Lineman.
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Established Sept. 3, 1881.
Box
12 Moody Street Fire Station.
*13 Moody street, opposite Spruce.
14 Adams and Maple streets.
15 Crescent and Ash streets.
16 Moody and Robbins streets.
17 High and Hall streets.
18 Pine and Gardner streets.
19 Cedar and Oak streets.
112 Lowell and Taylor streets.
*113 Crescent street, opp. Hotel Crescent.
114 Crescent and Walnut streets.
115 Woerd avenue and Martyn street.
116 Crescent and Adams streets.
117 Lowell and Ash streets.
118 Electric Light Station.
119 Newton and Clinton streets.
191 Calvary street, near Flood street.
*23 Moody street, F. R. R. crossing.
24 Charles and Fountain streets.
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25 Main and Bacon streets.
26
Main and South streets.
27 Charles and Prospect streets.
28 Roberts' Paper Mill.
29 Stony Brook, opposite Hemenway's.
*225 Main street, cor. Spring
226
Main and Stow streets.
227
South street, opposite Dartmouth street.
228
South and Hartwell streets.
229
Weston street, near estate Osgood Weymouth.
*261
Main, opposite Prospect street.
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Pond and Exchange streets.
32
Bacon and Dale streets.
34 Lexington and Lincoln streets.
35 Winter and Locust streets.
36 Lincoln and Smith streets.
37 Trapelo road and Lexington street.
38 Lexington street crossing, Massachusetts Central R. R.
39 Hammond and Lawrence streets.
331 Bacon street, near Masschusetts Central R. R.
4 Church and Summer streets.
41 Beaver street, A. T. Lyman's.
42 Beaver and Linden streets.
43 Quince street, near E. N. Pierce's.
45 Trapelo road and Forest street.
46 Trapelo road, opposite J. S. Baldwin's.
442 Beaver and Warren streets.
*5. Main and Elm streets.
5 Central Fire Station (duplicate).
51 Main and Heard streets.
52 Main, opposite Linden street.
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Box
53 Main and Willow streets.
54 Willow and River streets.
56 Newton and River streets.
* means keyless boxes.
PRIVATE BOXES.
81 City Home, South street.
82 Waltham Mnfg. Co., Crescent Park.
83 Judson L. Thomson Manufacturing Co.
84 Walthanı Hospital.
85 Massachusetts School for Feeble Minded.
86 Newton street (convent Notre Dame).
87 S. A. Barton residence, Beaver street.
INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY-HOLDERS.
Upon the discovery of fire, go to the nearest box, open the same, and pull the hook down once only, then let go; listen, if gong in the box strikes; if not, pull again. If you fail the second time, go to the nearest box, and do the same.
Remain at the box, if possible, after giving an alarm, to direct the firemen to the fire. Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance.
Be sure the box is closed before leaving it.
If you remove from your house or place of business, return the key to the Chief Engineer.
Key-holders will bear in mind that their key will be "trapped" when used, and will be returned to them by an engineer
Citizens are earnestly requested to keep themselves informed as to the location of keys to signal boxes. Signs over each box will give the desired information.
SIGNALS.
I-One blow for test at 6.50 a. m., and 8.50 p. m.
I-One blow for time signal at 12 m.
II-Two blows dismiss companies in waiting, and give notice. that companies in service have "made up."
Should an alarm occur from another box before the signal is given, companies answering second will answer on first, and com- panies answering third will answer on second.
If companies responding to boxes 35, 36, 37 and 45 on second and third alarms are wanted without apparatus, one round of the box will follow.
III-Three blows-second alarm.
III-III-Three blows twice-third alarm.
II-II-II-II-II-II-Twenty-two struck three times at 7.30 a. m. indicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 1.05 p. m. indicates no afternoon session.
IIIIIII -- Seven blows three times-Military Signal.
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I-IIIII-One long and five short whistles-F. R. R. fire signal. I-III-One long and three short whistles-B. & M. R. R. signal. IIIIII-Six blows twice, companies will assemble at their respective stations and await orders.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL BOARD.
Hon. George L. Mayberry, Chairman; William D. Parkinson, Sec .; William A. Webster, Edwin I. Dill, Warren F. Emerson, one year; George H. Doty, Dr. Frank A. Foster, Milton H. Stevens, two years; Charles F. Stone, David O'Hara, Arthur Lyman, three years.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Accounts and Estimates-Hon. George L. Mayberry, William A. Webster, Arthur Lyman.
Division Committee I-C. F. Stone, Arthur Lyman, George II. Doty.
Division Committee II-E. I. Dill, W. A. Webster, F. A. Foster.
Division Committee III-W. F. Emerson, Milton H. Stevens,. D. O'Hara.
Evening Schools-Milton H. Stevens, Warren F. Emerson, Daniel O'Hara.
Manual Training-M. H. Stevens, Frank A. Foster, G. H. Doty.
Nomination of Teachers-Warren F. Emerson, William A. Webster, Arthur Lyman.
Representative to the Board of Aldermen-C. F. A. Smith.
Rules and Regulations-Dr. Frank A. Foster, Edwin I. Dill, Milton H. Stevens.
Salaries-E. I. Dill, Frank A. Foster, George H. Doty.
Schoolhouses-Geo. H. Doty, Daniel O'Hara, Chas. F. Stone ... Text Books-Arthur Lyman, Chas. F. Stone, Daniel O'Hara. Truancy and Attendance-C. F. Stone, D. O'Hara, E. I. Dill ..
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
William D. Parkinson, res. 103 Lexington.
Office-Room 36, Methodist building, 3 Moody street.
Office Hours-Daily, except Thursday and Saturday, from 4.30 to 5.30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, & to 9.30 a. m. Wednes- day, 7.30 to 8 p. m.
VACATIONS.
Schools open on the second Monday in September and close on the last Friday in June.
There is a recess during the entire week beginning with the
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first Monday in April, also Thanksgiving Day and the day follow- ing, and the two weeks in which Christmas and New Year's Day occur.
HOLIDAYS.
Washington's Birthday, April 19, Memorial Day and June 17.
SCHOOL SESSIONS.
High School-Between April 1 and Dec. 1, from 8 a. m. to 12.50 p. m .; between Dec. 1 and April 1, from 8.20 a. m. to 1 p. m. There is one recess.
Grammar Schools-The morning session is from 9 to 11.45 a. m., for grades 6 to 9 inclusive ; grades 4 and 5 close at 11.30 a. m.
Primary Schools-The morning session is from 9 to 11.30 a. m.
The afternoon session of primary and grammar schools is from 1.30 to 3.30 p. m., between Nov. 1 and April 1; from 2 to 4 p. m. between April 1 and Nov. 1.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Church Street, corner School.
Wilson R. Butler, Master; W. L. Eaton, Sub-Master; Sara E. Frost, Jeanette B. Wilson, Harriet J. Williams, Caroline T. Clapp, Josephine Boice, Amy S. Rhodes, Bertha F. Courtney, Oliver P. Watts, Mary J. Orton, Assistants.
NORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. School Street, corner Lexington.
Bradford W. Drake, Master ; Alice L. Childs, Mary F. Moses, Josephine R. Webber, Stella W. Mayo, M. Emma Hastings, Adelaide L. Ray, Myrtie B. Adams, Ethel L. Byfield, Assistants.
SOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. High Street.
Arthur P. Smith, Master; Eleanor McDonald, Emma H. White, Hattie E. Darcy, Lucinda W. Whorf, Nellie E. Everson, Nellie M. Quincy, Emma R. Baker, Ida M. Flood, Katherine Haley, Cora W. Taylor, Lillian F. Hatch, Clara L. Coffin, Mattie E. Randall, Assistants.
GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
THE THOMAS HILL. Main Street, corner Heard.
Elsie M. Bacon, Principal; Carrie M. Leonard, Katherine D. Jones, Virginia Gray, Assistants.
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POND END. Winter Street.
Ellen M. Jones, Principal; Georgia B. Pratt, Assistant.
THOMAS R. PLYMPTON. Off Bacon Street, near Plympton.
Amelia H. Stanley, Principal; Maud A. Woodbury, Mabel L. Robinson, Assistants.
THE JONATHAN B. BRIGHT.
Grove Street, near New Grove.
Louise M. Wilde, Principal; Hattie M. Boynton, Grace H. Morse, S. Edith Russell, Assistants.
THE BANKS. Main Street, corner South.
Susie C. Peabody, Principal; Edith M. Wheeler, Lucy M. Adams, Nettie McQuesten, Assistants.
THE LOWELL.
Newton Street, between Clinton and Cutter.
Emma A. Jepson, Principal; Sarah E. Mullen, Rebecca E. Campbell, Emily B. Pratt, Assistants.
THE SETH BEMIS. Orange Street, near Moody.
Sarah A. Wall, Principal; Helen S. Tewksbury, Elizabeth Mooney, Martha B. May, Assistants.
THE CHAUNCEY NEWHALL. Charles Street, corner Prospect.
Jessie B. Clarke, Principal ; Ruth Hawks, Mary A. McCarty, N. Maud Gerald, Florence E. Allen, Grace H. Sawtell, Florence C. Cutting, Bertha L. Clark, Assistants.
THE JOHN ROBERTS.
Roberts Crossing.
Mertie De S. Acorn, Principal.
THE BRADSHAW STEARNS. High Street, corner Beach.
Mira E. Metcalf, Principal ; Hattie G. Smith, Myrtie A. Leonard, Susanne L. Gordon, Marion L. Wheeler, Susie S. Smith, Charlotte E. Hawes, Assistants.
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SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Charles E. Boyd, Singing; George E. Morris, Drawing; Lina S. Williams, Sewing; Martha M. Barnes, Gymnastics.
TRUANT OFFICERS.
James H. McKenna, Chief of Police, and Thomas Glancy.
WALTHAM MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL.
Charles Street, corner Grant.
Bertram A. Lenfest, Principal; Richard F. Phelps, Assistant.
CONVENT AND NOVITIATE OF THE SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME. 60 Newton Street, Waltham.
Sister Georgiana, Superior.
NOTRE DAME TRAINING SCHOOL.
Under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
Pond Street, near Lexington.
Brother Gregory, Director, and seven other Brothers. Sister Mary Sarophine, Directress.
WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL. Lexington Street, near Beaver.
Members of the Institute-Francis A. Dewson of Newtonville, Treas .; Rev. John Worcester, Newtonville; Rev. James Reed, Boston; Horace P. Chandler, Boston; John T. Prince, Newton- ville.
School Committee-John T. Prince, Rev. James Reed, Rev. John Worcester, Hon. Albert Mason.
Teachers-Benjamin Worcester, Principal; Asa E. Goddard, Assistant Principal; Fanny Partello, Elizabeth Beaman.
Amy E. Marston, German; Charlotte M. Hallett, Piano; Hattie A. Pike, Physical Culture, Singing and Water Colors; James Metiver, Advanced French; A. C. Cobb, Sloyd.
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE CORPO- RATION OF THE WALTHAM TRAIN- ING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. 1897-8.
President-A. Worcester, M. D. Clerk and Treasurer-Miss Elizabeth M. Wellington. Executive Committee-A. Worcester, M. D., Miss E. M. Wellington. Committee on Instruction-A.
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Worcester, M. D., C. J. McCormick, M. D., H. A. Wood, M. D. Superintendent-Miss Beatrice De Veber. Assistant Superin- tendent-Miss Alice L. Leedham.
Miss Ann D. Adams, Miss Mary D. Flagg, W. F. Jarvis, M. D., Mrs. Elizabeth Stone, J. W. Willis, M. D., Mrs. Alfred Wor- cester, Mrs. Arthur Lyman, Mrs. John H. Storer, Mrs. Robert Winsor, Mrs. F. E. Bowker, E. R. Cutler, M. D., Mrs. J. L. Har- vey, C. J. McCormick, M. D., Miss Mary P. Sears, H. A. Wood, M. D., A. Greenwood, M. D., L. B. Clark, M. D., H. D. Chad- wick, M. D., A. T. Lyman, Miss Cornelia Warren, Mrs. H. L. Hovey.
Graduate Nurses-Miss Grace H. Buncher, Miss Grace Smith, Miss Alice O. Zwicker.
CHURCHES.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Charles Street, corner Moody. Organized 1852.
Rev. Frederick B. Greuel, D. D., 22 Spruce Street, Pastor; C. A. Binney, Clerk; William Webster, Treasurer; Bertram Brewer, Sunday School Superintendent; Major Clark, Sexton.
BETH-EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH.
Maple Street, near Moody. Organized October 25, 1887.
James S. Braker, Pastor; James R. Bickford, David A. Wilson, James B. Hamlin, Edward B. McAllister, Deacons; Hiram Sewell, Clerk; J. R. Bickford, Treasurer; E. B. McAllister, Auditor; Charles J. Olney, Jr., Superintendent Sunday School.
CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL CHURCH). Organized 1849.
New Church being constructed at 754 Main. Temporary meet- ing place, Maynard Hall, Main Street.
Rev. H. W. Wells, Rector; J. J. S. Peterson, Treasurer; Rev. H. W. Wells, Superintendent Sunday School; Willard K. Rice, Sexton; R. P. Marsh, Organist.
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (EPISCOPAL).
Moody Street, corner High.
Rev. Francis E. Webster, Rector; D. W. Morrison, George Hopkins, Wardens; Arthur W. Swain, Treas .; Samuel Friebe, Clerk.
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CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR, UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF WALTHAM.
Reorganized February, 1874. Main Street, near Grant.
Rev. Ralph E. Conner, Pastor; F. H. Bent, Treas .; Alonzo S. Locke, Clerk; Frank Barnes, Supt. Sunday School.
FIRST PARISH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL UNITARIAN).
Organized 1696.
Church Street, corner School.
W. Hanson Pulsford, Pastor; W. H. Johnson, Treas .; Arthur H. Fiske, Clerk; Parish Committee-H. W. Hartwell, Chairman ; Melvin L. Childs, Warren F. Emerson, Charles F. Lamb, Daniel O'Hara, Ephraim Stearns, Fred A. Stearns, George Woolley.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Alder Street, corner Beech.
Rev. J. F. Langton, Pastor; John Orr, Clerk; Mark Ritchie, Financial Secretary.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Asbury Temple, Main Street, corner Moody.
Rev. Watson E. Knox, Pastor; John W. Train, Sexton; Edward Brown, J.r., Organist.
IMMANUEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Moody Street, corner Cherry.
Rev. Elias Hodge, Pastor; George A. Howe, D. W. Farnum, Melzar Thomas, John Scott, G. F. Leslie, A. C. Sherwood, W. E. Eaton, H. L. Thompson, H. M. Gove, Trustees; Willis E. Eaton, Supt. Sunday School; W. H. Hodge, Pres. Epworth League; John W. Stearns, Janitor.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (FRENCH).
Central Street.
P. H. Grenier, Pastor; Most Rev. J. J. Williams, Archbishop of Boston, Trustee; School (English and French), 80 pupils. Teachers, F. X. Vallieres, Miss Olivina Gervais.
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ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
School Street, nearly opposite Common.
Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pastor; Rev. David F. Regan and Rev. John A. Daley, Asst. Pastors; William F. Rooney, Sexton.
SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Main Street, near Moody.
Rev. Charles L. Lundgren, Pastor; Victor Lundstrom, Director; Carl Linder, John Borgerson, Deacons ; Victor Lundstrom, Supt. Sunday School.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN BETHLEHEM CHURCH.
Organized 1889. Corner River and Jackson Streets.
Vilhelm Ljung, Pastor; J. Alfred Borger, Sec .; Alfred Ljung- strom, Fin. Sec .; Emil G. Isaacson, Treas .; Swante Olson, Supt. Sunday School. Services held every Sunday at 10.30. Sunday evenings at 7. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Week day service, Thursday at 7.30 p. m.
TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Organized 1820. Main Street, above Moody.
Rev. C. E. Harrington, Pastor ; Charles W. Durgin, Clerk ; Dr. Theron M. Temple, Treas .; Dr. Marshall J. Mosher, Supt. Sunday School.
WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH.
Organized 1870.
Lexington Street, near Bacon.
Benjamin R. Worcester, Leader; Joseph R. Worcester, Clerk; John Daboll, Treas .; Benjamin Worcester, Supt. Sunday School.
MASONIC.
ADONIRAM COUNCIL R. & S. M.
In Charles A. Welch Hall.
Fred W. Derbyshire, T. I. M .; Edward R. Utley, D. M .; Edwin O. Childs, P. C. of the W .; Henry P. Buncher, Treas .; Hollis E. Dennen, Recorder; Charles H. Moulton, Chaplain; Charles E. 29
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Getchell, M. of C .; Clarence Tebbets, C. of the G .; William A. Moody, C. of the C .; Harrison C. Hall, Steward; Charles H. Parker, Sentinel.
Regular assemblies first Wednesday.
MONITOR LODGE.
Chartered December 20, 1820.
Arthur P. Smith, W. M .; Frederick P. Rutter, S. W., Melvin M. Johnson, J. W .; John P. Noble, Treas .; Alonzo S. Locke, Sec .; Rev. Robert Murray, Chaplain; Frank K. Porter, Marshal; Amasa Harrington, S. D .; Frank O. Locke, J. D .; Robert B. Johnson, S. S .; Harrison C. Hall, J. S .; Edward W. Goodwin, I. S .; Alvord H. Rose, Organist; Charles H. Parks, Tyler.
Regular meetings are held in Welch hall, 14 Moody street, the second Monday in each month.
ISAAC PARKER LODGE. Chartered March 11, 1868.
Harvey S. Hartwell, W. M .; E. F. Webster, S. W .; Charles F. Hemler, J. W .; H. E. Priest, Treas .; Charles J. Doughty, Sec .; A. P. Williams, Chaplain; M. C. Jackson, Marshal; William C. Henry, S. D .; W. J. Bates, J. D .; D. C. Denniston, S. S .; O. V. Moore, J. S .; R. R. Robinson, I. S .; J. W. Fraim, Organist; A. J. Jackson, Tyler.
Regular meetings are held in Welch hall, 14 Moody street, first Tuesday in each month; officers elected annually, third Tuesday in November.
WALTHAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
E. Comp. Frederick W. Derbyshire, M. E. H. Priest; Louis J. Hutchinson, E. King; Fred P. Rutter, E. Scribe; Luman N. Hall, Treas .; Samuel Friebe, Sec .; Arthur P. Smith, Chaplain; Amasa Harrington, C. of H .; Edward R. Utley, P. S .; Frank O. Locke, R. A. C .; Joseph H. Cullis, Master 3d V .; Harrison C. Hall, Master 2d V .; Herbert F. Orr, Master 1st. V .; C. H. Parks, Tyler. Trustees Permanent Fund, Frank H. Eaton, Hiram Weeks, Frank Chandler.
ELECTA CHAPTER, O. E. S., NO. 19. Organized May 5, 1886.
Ann M. Hardy, Worthy Matron; James Barton, Worthy Patron; Martha A. Blake, Associate Matron; Nan M. Lyon, Sec .; Alma T. Norcross, Treas .; Emma Webster, Conductress; Nettie S. Mil- ler, Associate Conductress; Sheloa A. Webster, Chaplain; Hattie W. Duncan, Marshal; Erminnie A. French, Adah; V. Adah Thompson, Ruth; Mae F. Cobb, Esther; M. Aurelia Bates, Martha; Lizzie Barton, Electa; Elizabeth Jones, Warder; Forrest Miller, Sentinel; M. Lucie Haynes, Organist.
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ODD FELLOWS.
GOV. GORE LODGE, NO. 198.
N. G., S. Howland Gidley; V. G., George E. Parmenter; Sec., Charles J. Shepard; Treas., Otis M. Gove, P. G .; War., Charles A. Ballard; Con., James M. Bearisto; O. G., Edward A. Nims; I. G., Charles J. Adcock; R. S. N. G., C. W. Vinal, P. G .; L. S. N. G., Adrian Smith; R. S. V. G., Willard H. Anthony; L. S. V. G., Leonard H. Rabone; R. S. S., George W. Bowers; L. S. S., Willis L. Eaton; Chap., Arthur P. Smith, P. G .; Organ- ist, Joseph W. Wheeler; Custodian of Paraphernalia, Frank H. Whelpley.
Meets in A. O. U. W. hall, Moody st., Waltham, every Friday at 8 o'clock p. m.
PROSPECT LODGE, NO. 35.
Instituted 1844. Reinstituted Feb. 22, 1871.
Albert W. Bullock, N. G .; Edward H. Bull, V. G .; Charles H. Whitten, Sec .; George E. Dolber, Treas .; Charles W. Sibley, Warden; Charles E. Harrington, Conductor; Frank Christmas, R. S. N. G .; Fred Steves, L. S. N. G .; Walter B. Lucas, R. S. V. G .; Charles E. Cater, L. S. V. G .; William E. Allen, O. G .; Charles E. Bullock, I. G .; Herschel A. Bacon, R. S. S .; Henry W. Stowell, L. S. S .; William Morley, Chaplain; Alfred W. Tar- bell, S. P. G .; Clarence E. Reed, Organist; George E. Dolber, Janitor.
Meets every Tuesday at 8 o'clock p. m., in Odd Fellows' hall, 661 Main st., Waltham.
DEBORAH REBECCA LODGE.
Mrs. Lizzie Bearisto, N. G .; Mrs. L. R. C. Doe, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Rose Gidley, Treas .; Mrs. Marion Stearns, Fin. Sec.
Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month in A. O. U. W. hall, Moody street, Waltham.
HAWTHORNE REBECCA LODGE NO. 57.
Mrs. Alice M. Davenport, N. G .; Mrs. Delia Wyman, V. G .; Miss Lizzie Higgenbottom, Sec .; Mrs. Myra Wells, Treas .; Mrs. Abbie Stowell, Fin. Sec.
Meets first and third Wednesday evenings at 661 Main street.
U. O. OF I. O. L. HOME LODGE, NO. 40.
Instituted March 2, 1896.
Eliza Wood, Sen. Rep .; Mabel Ricker, Jun. Rep .; Eva Reed, N. L .; Julia Warner, V. L .; Laura Carlton, Fin. Sec .; Winifred Vickerson, Treas.
Meets first and third Mondays in A. O. U. W. Hall, 128 Moody street.
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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
WALTHAM ENCAMPMENT, NO. 50.
Instituted 1875.
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month in Oddi Fellows' hall, 661 Main street.
Chas. E. Harrington, C. P .; Stillman K. Young, H. P .; Melvin Ham, S. W .; C. H. Whitten (14 Riverview av.), Scribe ; George- H. Lawrence, Treas .; Alfred W. Tarbell, J. W .; Edward H. Bull,. Guide; William C. Howe, 1st W .; Alonzo R. Chadsey, 2d W .; Thomas Y. King, 3d W .; Horace A. Sanderson, 4th W .; Frank E. Thompson, O. S .; Fred Steves, I. S .; Albert W. Fisher, 1st G. of T .; William H. Christmas, 2d G. of T .; A. B. Currier,. Organist.
WALTHAM COUNCIL, NO. 223. Instituted June 30, 1880.
E. M. Richardson, Com .; Carrie A. Silck, Sec. and Coll .; Lucy M. Lane, Treas.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 712 Main street.
A. O. OF H.
DIVISION NUMBER 19.
Organized May 27, 1875.
John H. Boland, Pres .; Michael P. Gardner, Vice-Pres .; Thos .. F. Hagarty, Rec. Sec .; John P. Crofts, Fin. Sec .; John J. O'Rourke, Treas.
Meetings second and last Thursdays of each month at 8 o'clock, at A. O. H. Hall, 655 Main street.
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