USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Waltham > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1907 > Part 23
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Typewriters
Mellor Wm H 12 Moody
Umbrellas and Canes Gaffney Cornelius (repairer) 2612 Cross
Undertakers
- BERGIN MICHAEL 23 Common See page 10
- COOLIDGE & STRAUCH 200 Moody See page 52 H GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON 708 Main See p 52 -KIRWIN GRAFTON E 6 Kirwin's ct, rear 641 Main See page 31
- Mooney John J 28 Exchange
-Osborn George W 643 Main
- Reade Agatha M Mrs 22 Common
- Roberts Douglas J, Prospect cor Highland
- SPOONER & CLARK 158 Moody See page 52 >TABOR WENTWORTH H 567 Main See page 18 -Wilson Thomas S 27 Elm
Upholsterers
CLARKSON JOHN H 594 Main and page 10
See back cover
Clay Alfred C 8 Union
NEWCOMBE W A rear 37612 Moody See page 9
. . TABOR W H 567 Main See page 18
- WALTHAM CARPET CLEANING & UPHOL-
STERING CO 15 Crescent See page 9
Upholstery Goods - EMERSON WARREN F 15 Elm See page 25
Valve Manufacturers - DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG CO, Foundry av page 6
See
Variety Stores
Coates W 16212 Moody
Doucet M Mrs 70 Central
Hogan M A & Son 601 Main
Natelo & Cafferelli, Main cor Moody OLSON LARS (Scandinavian ) 4 1 1/2 page 28 Porter Maud Mrs 77 Prospect Shea Catherine Mrs 189 Newton Woolworth F W & Co 145-149 Moody
Veterinary Surgeons
Hays Daniel S, Smith ct - Peters G H 77 Pine
-Peterson William E 16 Lyman " Sibley R A 234 12 Moody
Wall Paper and Mouldings
- JOHNSON WILLIAM H 235 Moody See pages 11
and 17 19th
TRUE C F 223 Moody See page 1+
ยท
Watch and Clock Machinery
- AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO, Elm opp Benefit -YOUNGSTROM ALFRED J 22 Middle See p 17 See page 6 Humphrey Oscar H 103 Moody Window and Door Screens
-STARK TOOL CO 218 to 224 Moody See page 7 -DWINELL C H 707 Main See front cover >WALTHAM MACHINE WORKS, Newton cor Cut- - HIGGINS J A 679 Main See page 12 ter See page 28 -SPOONER & CLARK 158 Moody See page 52
Watch and Clock Repairers - JOHNSON ROBERT B 663 Main See front cover Richardson Merrick L 527 Main
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL-SCHOOL E H Swain prop-78 Crescent-See page 7
~WALTHAM JEWELRY CO 227 Moody See back cover
Watch Dial Manufacturers
O'Hara Waltham Dial Co, Rumford av, Crescent Park
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc
- Houghton C J 4 Moody
- JOHNSON ROBERT B 663 Main See front cover
Sinclair J D 128 Moody
>WALTHAM JEWELRY CO 227 Moody See back cover
Watchmakers' School
WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL E H Swain prop 78 Crescent See page 7
Watchmakers' Tools (Manufacturers)
- AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO, Elm opp Benefit See page 6 "Aune Ole O 212 Moody
-O'Donnell C 210 1/2 Moody
- STARK TOOL CO 218 to 224 Moody See page 7 ~WALTHAM MACHINE WORKS, Newton cor Cut- ter See page 28
Watch Manufacturers
E Howard Watch Co, E R Snow, gen'l mngr, Char- les near South
HIM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL E H Swain prop-78 Crescent See page 7
-WALTHAM WATCH CO, E
C Fitch, pres; Royal Robbins, treas; Crescent and 373 Wash- ington, Boston See page 7
Waterproofing - NATIONAL COAL TAR CO 297 Franklin, Boston See back cover
Weather Strips Spruce See - DWINELL CHARLES H 707 Main See front cover - HIGGINS J A 679 Main See page 12
Weather Vane Manufacturers Cushing L W & Sons, rear 29 Moody
Wheelbarrows
HIGGINS J A 679 Main See page 12
Wheelwrights
Cutting Benjamin L, Forest near Trapelo rd HOYT & SAVAGE, Charles cor Harvard Story of Ohnemus Anndrew rear 110 Bacon - Whitehead Howarth, rear 731 Main WRIGHT FRANK T 207 Lexington See page 18
Whiteners and Colorers
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Window Shades and Fixtures
- EMERSON WARREN F 15 Elm See page 25
. WALTHAM CARPET CLEANING & UPHOL- STERING CO 15 Crescent See page 9
Wire Lathers
WHITE EDWARD F 26 Exchange See page 17
Wood & Coal (See Coal and Wood)
CARNEY J COAL CO 70 Calvary See page 52
KEEFE PM CO, Lexington ot See page 115
MARCY & CO 33 Moody See page 9 NEW ENGLAND COAL CO, Pryor Fulton, prop, Newton opp depot, 179 Moody and 609 Main See back cover
~ WALTHAM COAL CO, office 633 Main, yard Elm near the bridge, F P Rutter, mngr See front ADAMS P P 133, 135 and 137 Moody See page 25. CODE CS GO 107 to 115 Moody See page 24.
cover
Wood Lathers
- WHITE EDWARD F 26 Exchange See page 17
Wood Preservators
-NATIONAL COAL TAR CO 297 Franklin, Boston See back cover
Wooden Ware
~HIGGINS J A 679 Main See page 12
- KIRWIN FREDERICK H 588 Main See page 2
- TAYLOR & PERCIVAL 154 Moody See page 3
- WALTHAM CROCKERY STORE 719 Main See p
22
Dennison L O 694 Main
Worsteds, Yarns, Etc
Roy C. Angus Established 1886 Robert T. Fisher
H. S. ANGUS & SON
Building Movers
Contractors for Moving, Raising and Shoring Buildings and Heavy Structures. Boilers and Machinery Moved and Set in Position. Practical Work Guaranteed.
45 Market Street, Cambridge
204 Columbia Street, Cambridge Telephone 1156-3
reserved
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SOL.D.
P. McGAFFIGAN
Mason, Bricklayer and Plasterer JOBBING ATTENDED TO
180 Newton Street, Waltham
WALTHAM CITY GOVERNMENT
1907
MAYOR JOHN L HARVEY ALDERMEN ROBERT B SOMERS, President AT LARGE Ward 1-Emory W Lane
Ward 2-Grafton E Kirwin
Ward 3-Robert B Somers
Ward 4-Frank L Barnes
Ward 5-Atwood J Jackson
Ward 6-Hanson Rayner
Ward 7-David A S Barker
FROM WARDS
Ward 1-Thomas F Kearns, Horace E Wallis Ward 2-George R Beal, Nathan A Tufts
Ward 3-John F Daly, John J Eagle
Ward 4-Roy B Baker, Charles A Foster Ward 5-Eugene H Swain, S Alonzo Wheeler Ward 6-James R Bickford, Charles W Durgin Ward 7-Michael Hines, Peter F Minnock
Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-Luman N Hall
CITY OFFICERS City Clerk-Luman N Hall
City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-Alfred W Tarbell
Auditor of Accounts-George B Willard
City Solicitor-Charles E Stearns
City Engineer-Bertram Brewer, 3 Moody
City Physician-Walter S Hoyt
City Messenger-Willis W Clarke Inspector of Wires-John T Pownall Inspector of Buildings-Samuel Patch Inspector of Milk-William B Paul
Inspector of Provisions-William E Peterson Superintendent of Sewers-Bertram Brewer Superintendent of Streets-Richard A Jones Superintendent of Water Works-Laroy Brown Supt of Public Buildings-Samuel Patch Water Registrar-Laroy Brown Sealer of Weights and Measures-Wm B Paul
SCHOOL COMMITTEE
John L Harvey, Mayor, chairman (ex-officio) ; Winfred N Emery, Clarence F French, Arthur P Smith, Harvey S Hartwell, Henry A Wood, Chas P Bond, Theron W Temple, Frederick H Bent, George D Thomas
George D Thomas, representative to Aldermen William D Parkinson, supt of schools and sec of committee
BOARD OF ASSESSORS
Bradbury S Tolman, chairman; Michael T Con- nelly, Frederick P Rutter
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS
Ward 1, Albert M Ryan; ward 2, John A Tol- man; ward 3, Michael Whalen; Ward 4, William E Allen; ward 5, Edward L Jackson; ward 6, Geo E Dolber; ward 7, John E Harris
BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF POOR
Isaac F Warren, chairman; John W Ekwall, Wm H Baker, M D; Rollins H Sweet, clerk of board
BOARD OF HEALTH
Allen Greenwood, M D, chairman; Thomas J Monahan, Frank T Wright, Frank H Doyle, M D; George I Kelly; A Lincoln Moody, inspector of plumbing
BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
William R Sawtelle, chairman; Leonard Greene, clerk; Willis W. Clarke, Robert B Johnson, William Roberts, Charles M Bodge
COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND Charles H Moulton, chairman; Thomas H Arm- strong, clerk; Ptolemy P Adams, Alfred W Tarbell, treas
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
Ephraim Stearns, chairman; A Hun Berry, Frank L Preble, Geo F Leslie, Waldron E Sawyer TRUSTEES OF LELAND CHARITY FUND
Eugene L Folsom, Ann D Adams, Geo S Alden, and the overseers of the poor ( ex-officiis)
168
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS
Robert Spier, chairman; Frank A Eldridge, Wm F Rooney
BOARD ON PRINTING AND STATIONERY
City clerk, chairman; city treasurer, city auditor, ex-officiis
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS
William A Adams, chairman; John H Murray, Richard Steele, Luman N Hall, clerk
Chief of Police, James H Mckenna; sergeant, Clayton H Taft; inspector, William P McKenna
PUBLIC LBRARY
15 Moody
Nathan Warren, chairman; Christine Fulton, Wm D Parkinson, Michael J Connolly, Joseph E Mit- chell, Thomas H Rollinson, directors; Mary E Brill, librarian; Anna Warner, asst
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief of Police, James H Mckenna
Sergeant of Police, Clayton H Taft
Insepctor of Police, William P McKenna
Patrolmen, James H Bryant, James W Carney, Charles E Cater, Lawrence J McCarty, Richard Currin, Henry W Peabody, Charles E Backman, Thomas L V Tully, William H Mogan, Peter J Tracey, Horace E Eastman, William H Gammon, Patrick B Graney, Lucius T Bemis, William F Jones, James F Rhodes, John B Donahue, driver of patrol wagon
Constables, William P McKenna, John H Brown, Charles F Chase, George E Dolber, George V Hil- dreth, Michael H Lynch, William W Bryant, John A Tolman
LOCATION OF POLICE SIGNAL BOXES
No 1 Circuit-Box No 12, corner Main and Moody streets; Box No 14, corner Charles and Water streets; Box No 15, corner Felton and Har- vard streets; Box No 16, Roberts Crossing, South street; Box No 17, corner Main and Hammond streets
No 2 Circuit-Box No 21, Beaver Street near Waverly Oaks road; Box No 35, corner Church and Summer streets; Box No 37, corner Forest st and Trapelo road; Box No 51, Lincoln street near Lake street; Box No 52, Winter street near Locust street; Box No 53, corner School and Exchange streets; Box No 54, corner Bacon and Lexington streets
No 3 Circuit-Box No 31. Beaver Brook Depot; Box No 32, corner Newton and River streets; Box No 34, corner River and Willow streets; Box No 42, corner Newton and Ash streets; Box No 45, corner Newton and Taylor streets
No 4 Circuit-Box No 36, R R station, Carter street; Box No 23, corner Pine and Moody streets; Box No 24, corner Crescent and Maple streets; Box No 25, Moody street near Wadsworth avenue; Box No 26, Woerd avenue, Crescent Park; Box No 27, High street opposite Hall street
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Board of Fire Engineers, office, Central Fire Sta- tion, Lexington street; George L Johnson, chief; Edward H Bull, 1st asst and clerk; George H Strauch, 2nd asst
Fire Police, Watson Stearns, captain; William W Bryant, Edgar H Coffin, J Y Marden, Theodore K Holbrook, James R Wright, Arthur L Hill
STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, NO 1 Moody, near Maple street
Henry F Smith, captain; Charles T Davis, engine- man; George W Rogers, engine driver; William E Hill, hose driver
HOSE COMPANY, NO 1 School avenue Lewis G Tracy, captain; J H Handy, driver ENGINE COMPANY, NO 2 Lexington street
C A Higgins, captain; A H Parks, engineman;
Charles J Giddings, Samuel C Cropley, drivers HOSE COMPANY, NO 3 Moody, near Maple street W Richardson, captain; Andrew J Wheeler, driver
HOSE COMPANY, NO 4 Prospect street, cor Russell
J F Whitcomb, captain; Avard E Gray, driver HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO 1 Lexington street
Edward T Jewett, captain; Edward T Fisher, driver
LADDER COMPANY, NO 2 Moody street, near Maple
Peter Pendlebury, captain; Michael Hardyman, driver
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO 1 Lexington street Albert W Bullock, captain; E L Neal, hoseman; Frederick A Dauncey, driver
SUPPLY WAGON, NO 1 Moody street, near Maple
Herbert L Willey, driver LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES*
12 Moody street Fire Station
* 13 Moody street, opposite Spruce
14 Adams and Maple streets
15 Crescent street, opposite W W Co
16 Moody and Robbins streets
*
* 17 High and Hall streets
18 Pine and Gardner streets
19 Cedar and Oak streets
112 Taylor and Lowell streets
*113 Crescent street, opposite Hotel Crescent
114 Crescent and Walnut streets
115 Woerd av and Martyn street
116 Crescent and Adams streets
117 Lowell and Ash streets
118 Electric Light Station
119 Newton and Chestnut streets
151 Rumford avenue, O'Hara Dial Co
161 Moody and Derby streets
162 Adams and Brown streets
171 Newton and Myrtle streets
172 Lowell street and Washington av
173 Robbins and Newton streets
181 Newton and Benefit streets
191 Calvary street, opposite Flood
192 Farwell and Calvary streets
* 23 Moody street crossing Fitchburg R R
24 Charles and Fountain streets
* 25 Main and Bacon streets 26 Main and South streets
2.7 Charles and Prospect streets
28 Roberts' Paper Mills 29 Stony Brook, opposite Hemenway's
225 Main and Spring streets
226 Main and Stowe streets
227 South street, opposite Dartmouth
228 South and Hartwell streets
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
229 Weston st, near Osgood Weymouth's
241 Harvard and Felton streets
*242 Felton and Water streets
*261 Main street, opp Prospect 262 School and Howard streets
263 Main and Lunda streets 31 Pond and Exchange streets 32 Bacon and Dale streets
34 Lexington ar l Lincoln streets
35 Winter and Locust streets
36 Lincoln and Smith streets
37 Lexington street and Trapelo road
38 Lexington street, crossing Mass C R R 39 Hammond and Lawrence streets
311 Plympton and Caughey streets
321 West Dale street
331 Bacon street, crossing Mass C R R
332 Bacon street, opp Greenwood av
391 Summit and Lawrence streets
41 Beaver street. A T Lyman's 4 Church and Summer streets
42 Beaver and Linden streets
43 Quiaco street, near E N Pierce's
45 Trapelo road and Forest street 46 Trapelo road, opposite Baldwin's
*411 School and Liberty streets 442 Beaver and Warren streets
* 5 Main and Elm streets 5 Central Fire Station
* 51 Main and Heard streets
* 52 Main street, opposite Linden
53 Main and Willow streets
54 River and Willow streets
56 Newton and River streets
57 Central and Appleton streets
521 Grove and Bright streets
523 River and Elm streets
* Keyless Boxes
PRIVATE BOXES
81 City Home, South street
82 Orient Bicycle Factory
83 Judson L Thomson M Co, South street
84 Waltham Hospital
85 Mass School for Feeble Minded
86 Notre Dame Training School
87 Residence of S A Barton, Beaver street
812 Car Barn, upper Main street
813 "Hillside", Worcester lane
* Keyless Boxes
SIGNALS
1-One blow 6.50 A M and 8.50 P M test 1-One blow 12 M time signal
2-Two blows will dismiss companies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have "made up." Should an alarm occur from another box before this signal is given, companies answer- ing second will answer first, and companies answer- ing third will answer on second.
If companies responding to Boxes 35, 36, 37, 45 and 46 on second and third alarms, are wanted without apparatus, one round of the box will fol- low
3-Three blows, second alarm
3-3-Three blows twice, third alarm
10-10-Ten blows will assemble the police in case of emergency 22-22-22-Twenty-two struck three times at 7.30 A M indicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 12.35 P M indicates no afternoon session
6-6-Out of city signal, six blows twice. Com- panies will assemble at their respective stations and await orders
7-7-7-Military call, seven blows struck three times
Railroad fire signals-One long blow of the loco- motive whistle followed by three short blows, re- peated twice or more
INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HOLDERS
Upon the discovery of fire, go to the nearest box, open the door and pull the hook down once only, then let go; listen, if the 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 busi- ness, 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 or Inspector of Wires
Citizens are earnestly requested to keep them- selves informed as to the location of keys to signal boxes. Signs over each box will give the desired information.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL BOARD, 1907
Hon John L Harvey, chairman; Geo D Thomas, representative to the board of aldermen; William D Parkinson, clerk
Term expiring January, 1910, Harvey S Hart- well, Theron W Temple, Henry A Wood
Term expiring January, 1909, Frederick H Bent, Charles P Pond, Arthur P Smith,
Term expiring January, 1908, Winfred N Emery, Clarence F French, George D Thomas
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
William D Parkinson, office High School Build- ing, School opposite Liberty; This office is open during business hours The superintendent may be found there as follows: 4 to 5 p m, except Thursday and Saturday; Tuesday and Friday 8 to 9 a m; Wednesday, 7.30 to 8 p m Caroline S Doe, office asst
HIGH SCHOOL, School st opposite Liberty; Willis L Eaton, master; Arthur N Burke, sub- master; William C Houghton, Charles W Good- rich, George L Ward, William F Roberts, Sara E Frost, Jeanette B Wilson, Harriet J Williams, Henrietta A Pratt, Antoinette Mattoon, May Pal- mer, Josephine F Hall, Annie E McIlvene, Josephine A Pickering, Grace F Seabury, Helen Ober, Lucy Helen Gage, teachers
NORTH GRAMMAR AND OLD HIGH, School st; Bradford W Drake, master; Josephine R Webber, Alice L Childs, Myrtie B Adams, Mary F Moses, Emma E Campbell, Luella W McFarland, M Emma Hastings, Emily P Sweet, Angie F J Main, Mary B Robinson, Ethel Jones; Clara H Thompson, sub SO GRAMMAR AND BRADSHAW STEARNS, High street; Winthrop N Crocker, master; Sarah P Durkee, May Rogers Lane, Celina H Lewis, Edith W Archibald, Anna M Bagley, Olive Ryan, Genevieve Doran, Harriette E Darcy, Lucinda W Whorf, Nellie E Everson, Rosalie W Cole, Ida P Brigham, Alma L Poore, Ella M Brotchie, Marie G Lundberg; Ethel M Burrington, sub
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
THE FRANCIS C LOWELL, Newton street; Emma H White, principal; Emily B Pratt, Sarah E Mullen, L Mabel Forbush, Rebecca Campbell, Georgie C Blish, Dora Burr
THE ROYAL E ROBBINS, Chestnut street; Mira E Metcalf,principal; Myrtle A Leonard, Charlotte H Smith, Ella L Newman Susanne L Gordon, Marion L Wheeler, Susie S Smith, Florence B Amsden, Annie L Halleran
THE SETH BEMIS, Orange street; Sarah `A Wall, principal; Lucy I Chapin, Cora D Morell, Marion E Burroughs
THE CHAUNCEY NEWHALL, corner Charles and Prospect streets; Stella W Mayo, principal; Grace H Sawtelle, Ruth Hawks, Erminnie A French, N Maude Gerald, Lucy Boothby, Bertha L Clark Estelle W Gorrie, Carrie, O Ormsby
THE NATHANIEL P BANKS, corner Main and South streets; S Caroline Peabody, principal; Edith M Wheeler, Lucy M Adams, Nettie McQuesten
THE THOMAS R PLYMPTON, Farnsworth street; Susan M Warren, principal; Ida L John- son, Annie G White, Mary L Brown
THE THOMAS HILL, corner Main and Heard streets; Carrie M Leonard, principal; Katherine D Jones, Louise Fay, Jessie E Burnham, Charlotte L Cossar
THE JONATHAN B BRIGHT, Grove street; Louise M Wilde, principal; Hattie M Boynton, Bessie H Smith, Edna J Bowen
POND END, Winter street; Ellen M Jones, prin- cipal; Georgina B Pratt
THE JOHN ROBERTS, Roberts Crossing; Edith G Webber, principal
JANITORS, Charles I Eaton, High; Otis E Van Demark, High; Minnie G Boyce, High; John R Moor, South Grammar; Charles E Nichols, North Grammar; Gustaf B Anderson, The Old High, The Hill; John Gustafson, The Bright; Thos Glancy, The Lowell; Sander Abramson, The Banks, The Plympton; George F Carr, The Robbins; R H Wy- man, The Stearns, The Bemis; John Stearns, The Newhall; William H Wooley, Pond End; Thomas Clifton, The Roberts; Frank B Frye, The Manual
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
ST JOSEPH'S, Central st; Sisters Filles de Jesus, teachers
ST JOSEPH'S, Pond street; Brother Hyac- inth, director; boys in charge of the Christian Brothers; girls in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Mary F Leonard, asst
NOTRE DAME TRAINING SCHOOL, 52 and 58 Newton-Under the direction of the Sisters of No- tre Dame
PRIVATE SCHOOL
WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL, Lexing- ton near Beaver-Rev Benj Worcester, prin; Geo E Beaman, asso prin; Fannie L Riley, Bettie Well- ington, Hattie A Pike, teachers
CHURCHES
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, Maple near Moody; W H Dyas, pastor; William Haines, clerk; Edward McAllister, treas
CHRIST CHURCH (Episcopal), 754 Main; Rev Francis E Webster, rector; Tom Hebden, treas; Charles W Cushing, clerk
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, (Univ Society of Waltham), Main near Grant; Rev John K Mason, pastor; Alonzo Locke, clerk; Fred H Bent, treas
CHURCH OF THE ASENSION (Episcopal), Moody cor High; Rev F A Reeve, pastor; Thomas W Shepherd, treas
FIRST BAPTIST, Charles corner Moody; or- ganized 1852; Newton M Simmonds, pastor
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Asbury Tem- ple, Main street corner Moody; Rev C H Stackpole, pastor
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fred'k Harlam Page, pastor; Albert H Rand, clerk; Chas F Allen, treas
FIRST PARISH CHURCH (Congregational Uni- tarian ), Church corner School; Rev Charles
A Place, pastor; Paul C Wilde, treas; Henry P Bun- cher, clerk
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, Alder corner Beech; Rev J F Langton, pastor; Rudolph Brunner, clerk; Robert F Wood, treas
IMMANUEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Moody cor Cherry; Rev Roscoe L Green, pastor; Willis Eaton, rec steward; B F Ellis, treas
ST JOSEPH'S (French Catholic), Central opp Jackson; Rev P H Grenier, pastor
ST MARY'S (Roman Catholic), School street; Rev Timothy Brosnahan, pastor; Rev David F Regan, Rev P J Foley, Rev Joseph Casey, asst pastors
SALVATION ARMY, 44 Spruce; Annie East- wood, ensign
SWEDISH. CONGREGATIONAL, Central opp Cross; Rev Peter Lindstrom, pastor; Nathaniel Carlson, clerk and treas
SWEDISH LUTHERAN (Bethelem), River cor Jackson; Rev E J Peterson, pastor; John Linner, clerk
WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERU- SALEM CHURCH, Lexington street; Benjamin Worcester, leader; J R Worcester, clerk; Geo E Beaman, treas
SOCIETIES
A O H, Division No 19; Jas J Harold, pres; Mat- thew T Connelly, rec sec ; Michael T Connelly, fin sec; Patrick J Carney, treas; meets second and last Thursdays of each month at 655 Main
LADIES AUXILIARY OF HIBERNIANS, DIV. NO 29; Mrs Margaret J Spaulding, pres; Sarah Higgins, 272 School, fin sec; Margaret White, Ex- change st, rec sec; Julia Qualters, 683 Main, treas; meets first and third Mondays of each month
A O U W (Relief Association) ; Charles J Ad- cock, president; George E Mackenzie, sec and treas
AU O W (Watch City Lodge No 166) ; John J McLoughlin, M W; Chas L Campbell, fore; Thomas H Ormond, recorder; meets at Foresters Hall, Main, first and third Thursdays
A O U W (Waltham Lodge No 26); Charles S Hammond, financier; Charles J Adcock, recorder
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST (Pride of Waltham Lodge No 853); meets first and third Wednesdays at 13712 Moody
F OF A (Court Riverside No 210) ; J F Con- nolly, C R; J P Lowe, sec; meets first and third Mondays at Armory Hall, 50 Spruce
F OF A, Watch City Court, No 183: C A Leger, sec; meets first and third Thursdays of each month
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES (Waltham Aerie 750), Fred C Burke, pres; Thomas Maloney, treas; Thomas O'Neil, rec sec; meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 11 Lexington
G A R (E P H Rogers Post No 29); Samuel E Clark, com; J L Wellington, S V com; Thomas Glancy, adjt; meets in Hovey Hall, Moody, first and third Mondays
GOLDEN STAR, Edward F Lewis, com; Cora E Millen, recorder; James A Millen, collector
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN (Quinobe- quin Tribe No 36); F M Haggerty, S; L E Horn- beck, S S; meets in A O U W bldg, Moody, first and third Mondays
IOOF (M U, Waltham Lodge No 7762), John H Clarkson, N G; Arthur E Travis, sec; S A Stew- art, treas; meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at Reynolds hall
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, John J Flynn, G K; William J Bannon, D G K; Ernest E Barr, F S; meets first and third Thursdays at K of C hall, 721 Main
KNIGHTS OF HONOR (Waltham Lodge, No 373) George S Alden, treas; C O Morrill, F R; meet first and third Fridays at 50 Spruce
4-KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Charles River Co, No 38), J T Pownell, capt; Fred Galloupe, 1st lieut; Geo Thornberg, rec; meet first and third Wednes- days at 50 Spruce
MASONIC (Adoniram Council R & S M) ; Henry P Bunche r, treas; Hollis E Dennen, recorder; meet fourth Thursday of each month at 13 Moody
MASONIC (Monitor Lodge) ; Robert B John- son, W M; Luman N Hall, treas; Alonzo S Locke, sec; Robert Murray, chap; meet second Monday of each month at 13 Moody
MASONIC (Waltham Royal Arch Chapter) Or- low V Moore, H P; Arthur H Paul, King; Wilfred D Smith, S; Luman N Hall, treas; Samuel Friebe, sec; meet third Thursday of each month at Mas- onic Hall
M CO F (Prospect Court, No 58), John H Bo- land, sec;
MILITARY (Co F, Fifth Regiment, M V M), C E Hamilton, capt; John F Williams, 1st lieut
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION (Riverside Lodge, No 42), Dr Annie M Warne, sec; George T Jones, treas; William B Greene, financial sec; meet second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month at 10 Moody
ODD FELLOW'S (Gov Gore Lodge, No 198), Charles J Shepard, sec; Harry M Getchell, treas; meet every Friday at 128 Main
ODD FELLOWS (Hawthorn Rebecca Lodge, No 57), Mrs Eva Logan (Waverly), N G; Mrs Eliza- beth Hatch, rec sec; Mrs Myra F Wells, treas; meet every Tuesday at 10 Moody
ODD FELLOWIS (Prospect Lodge, No 35 I O O F) Charles H Whitten, sec; George E Doiber, treas
ORDER EASTERN STAR (Electa Chapter, No 19) Erminnie A French, W M; Wm E J Ohnemus. W P; Mrs Nan M Lyon, 124 Chestnut, sec; meet first and third Wednesdays at A O U W Hall 128 Moody
PYTHIAN SISTERS (Norumbega Temple, No 40) Mrs Louise Munster, M E C; Ida Davis, M of R and C, 68 Russell; meet first and third Thurs- days at 50 Spruce
ROYAL ARCANUM (Waltham Council), Bernard
Harris, sec; P E Spaulding, collector
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