Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1917, Part 31

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 618


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Varnish GOULD & CUTLER Inc 45 Su Boston See page 30


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Ventilators (Window) RILL P W CO 130 Washington Forth)


Boston See Watertown


Veterinary Surgeons


Enchey Frank T 211 Lexington eson William E 16 Lyman BEY RUDOLPH A 49 Cherry cor ms See page 17 Ingford Pell H rear 701 Main


Vulcanizing Vulcanizing Co 7 Em


Wagon Work CHAM FORGE Gifford av rear Crescent See foot lines and tham map


Wall Papers & Mouldings THAM WALL PAPER & ANT CO 591 Main See page 19 TH CITY WALL PAPER & ANT CO 6 Lexington See page


Washer Mfrs Bpecialties Co 66 Woerd av


Watch Cases sine Watch Case Co The ,E How- Watch Works, Charles near


Watch Dial Mfrs al Waltham Dial Co Inc, Rum- rav Crescent park


Watch Mfrs Ilph A end Whitney av al E Watch Works, Wilbur C 9 gen mgr Charles near South I'm Horological School 1 Spruce HAM WATCH CO E C Fitch Crescent st See page 22


atch & Clock Machinery hun Watch Tool Co Elm opp nit B C CO off Lexington near ipad See page 22 R: TOOL CO 2181/2 Moody See 23


HAM MACHINE WORKS Mon cor High See page 3


Watch & Clock Repairers Shain Morris 63 Lexington


Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc Hinds Frederick W 4 Moody Johnson Robert B 663 Main McMillan Gideon K 637 Main Mitchell William H 110 Alder O'Neil James E 3 Moody rm 17 Waltham Jewelry Co 227 Moody


Watchmakers' Tools (Mfrs) American Watch Tool Co, Elm opp Benefit Aune Ole O 151/2 Crescent Clement W D 157 High DERBYSHIRE F W 157-165 High See page 22 Kampe John E 157 High


LIBBY DANIEL I r 22 Lexington See page 15 Nichols William H 48 Woerd av


Lucas Charles H 108 Alder


O'DONNELL CHARLES J 2101/2


Moody See top lines


Robbins Albert F 85 Moody STARK TOOL CO 2181/2 Moody See page 23


Waterproof Covers BIGHAM EDWARD 259 South See page 15


Waterproof Paper BARRETT CO 35 Wendell Boston See page 24


Weather Strips MERRILL P W CO 130 Washington (North) Boston See Watertown map


Weather Vane Mfrs Cushing L W & Sons rear 29 Moody


Wedding Decorations SILMAN "FLORIST" 194 Moody See foot lines


Wheelwrights Whitehead & McGill Music Hall av


Whitening & Tinting WATCH CITY WALL PAPER & PAINT CO 6 Lexington 54 See page


Wholesale Bakers HATHAWAY'S BAKERY Elm and Benefit See side lines


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Window Shades & Fixtures EMERSON WARREN F 15 Elm See page 6


MERRILL P W CO 130 Washington (North) Boston See Watertown map


WALTHAM STEAM CARPET CLEANING & UPHOLSTERING CO 33 Spruce See page 34


Window & Door Screens


MERRILL P W CO 130 Washington (North) Boston See Watertown map


Wire Screens


MERRILL P W CO 130 Washington (North) Boston See Watertown map


Wood Preservatives


BARRRETT CO 35 Wendell Boston See page 24


Wood & Coal (See Coal & Wood) CARNEY J COAL CO 70 1V See page 8


EDDY C F CO 1411 Washing n Newton See page 9 MARCY COAL CO 33 Moody a 76 Moody See front ed page 8 NEW ENGLAND COAL CO opp depot and 179 Moody lines


WALTHAM COAL CO offi Main, yard Elm near the b: g Earl Eichler pres and mg front cover


Wooden Ware HUNT C F CO 719 Main lines


KIRWIN FRED H 588 Mai page 21 TAYLOR & PERCIVAL 1860 See page 21


Worsteds, Yarns, Etc ADAMS P P 133-137 Mood page 6


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WALTHAM CITY GOVERNMENT 1917 (Copyright 1917 by W A Greenough & Co) MAYOR Hon Eben J Williams' ALDERMEN George W Thornburg, president AT LARGE


Ward 1-Francis H Creed


Ward 2-Alexander R Smith Jr


Ward 3-Bertrand M Clark


Ward 4-Frank I Garfield


Ward 5-William D Mansfield


Ward 6-George W Thornburg


Ward 7-Hiram Jewell


FROM WARDS


Ward 1-William A Hill, George H Stone


Ward 2-Arthur A Brown, J Frank Edgar


Ward 3-John F Connolly, James R Griffin


Ward 4 James E Brackett, Johan A Erickson


Ward 5-Arthur J Eastman, Leroy O Fuller


Ward 6-G Ernest Affleck, Howard N Mayhew


Ward 7-James J Harold, Joseph H Maguire


Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-Richard Steele


CITY OFFICERS City Clerk-Richard Steele


Assistant City Clerk and Clerk of Committees-Maurice H Graverson


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-Harlan W Cutter Auditor of Accounts-Raymond S Dolber


('ity Solicitor-John J Flynn Jr


City Engineer-Bertram Brewer


City Physician-Marshall J Mosher


. City Messengr-William W Bryant


City Forester Warren M Ryan


Inspector of Wires-Arthur L Holbrook


. Inspector of Buildings-Arthur L Cole


Inspector of Milk-Charles M Hennelly


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Inspector of Plumbing-A Lincoln Moody Inspector of Provisions-Rudolph A Sibley Superintendent of Sewers-Bertram Brewer Superintendent of Streets-Richard A Jones Superintendent of Water Works-Bertram Brewer Superintendent of Public Buildings-Arthur M Cole Sealer of Weights and Measures-Frederick M Hag- garty


SCHOOL COMMITTEE


Hon Eben J Williams, chairman (ex-officio) ; Herbert E Jones, Clarence F French, Helen W Stearns, Henry A Wood, Everett W Ela, Theron W Temple, Frederick H Bent, John W Ekwall, Mary E Howe, Robert H Sanderson, Margaret W P Pierce, Samuel P Strickland


Clarence F French, representative to Aldermen


William D Parkinson, supt of schools and clerk of com- mittee


BOARD OF ASSESSORS


Lavater W Powers, chairman; Eugene L Folsom, Ray G Kittredge


ASSISTANT ASSESSORS


Ward 1, Horatio F Fiske ; ward 2, L Otis Berry ; ward 3, Geo F Swanton; ward 4, Fred A Larcom; ward 5, Gusta- vus E Litchfield; ward 6, Charles D Connor; ward 7, John T Mullen


BOARD OF HEALTH


John F Monaghan, chairman; Irving W Fraim, M D; Geo D Affleck, Arthur L D Stone, M D, agent


BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR Rev Francis E Webster, chairman; Mrs Catherine F Mc- Cusker, Mary K Parker, Rollins H Swett, clerk of Board


BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS


Frederick H Kirwin, chairman; Elbert L Greene, clerk; Robert B Johnson, Reginald A Hooton, Harvy F Beal, James R Bickford


CITY HALL COMMISSION


George H Doty, Joseph R Worcester, William T Shoe- smith


COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS


Ptolemy P Adams, chairman; Thomas H Armstrong, clerk; Shirley H Eldridge, Harlan W Cutter, treas BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS Ephraim Stearns, chairman; Frank L Preble, George F Leslie, Robert H Logan, Thomas F O'Connor


BOARD OF SURVEY Charles J Olney, Jr, chairman ; Robert B Somers, John H McCusker


TRUSTEES OF BUTTRICK CHARITY FUND Frank A Eldridge, Leo A Wells, Herschel A Bacon


TRUSTEES OF LELAND CHARITY FUND Joseph H O'Neil, Leonard P Clifton, Henry P Buncher and the overseers of the Poor (ex officii)


BOARD OF PRINTING AND STATIONERY


City Clerk, chairman; city treasurer, city auditor, (ex officii)


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS


Thomas F Keniry, chairman ; Edmund F Cormier, Roger S Browne, Richard Steele, clerk


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BOARD OF RECREATION


Gleason Wood, chairman; Helen Jarvis Farley, Clarence F French, Thomas F O'Connor, Michael J Connolly PLANNING BOARD


Thomas J Riley, Charles W Pierce, Chas J Olney, Jr, Frank W Richardson, Bertram Brewer


TRUSTEES OF ROYAL E ROBBINS MEMORIAL FUND


Rev Francis E Webster, Joanna T Leahy, William P Bartel


BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS


Robert Spier, chairman; Frederick W Derbyshire, Wil- liam F Rooney


PUBLIC LIBRARY


15 Moody


Joseph E Mitchell, chairman; William D Parkinson, sec ; Michael J Connolly, Mrs Christine Fulton, Charles E Stearns, Thomas H Rollinson, director; Orlando C Davis, librarian


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Chief of Police, James H McKenna


Captain of Police, Richard Currin


Lieutenant of Police, William P McKenna


Sergeant of Police, Edward A Cloonan


Lawrence J McCarty, William E Stone, Charles E Back- man, Thomas L V Tully, William H Mogan, Peter J Tra- cey, Horace E Eastman, William H Gammon, Patrick B Graney, Lucius T Bemis, Joseph F Flood, Raymond E Thompson, Michael J Hartigan, James F Rhodes, John B Donahue, S F Connelly, J J Edmunds, M H O'Neil, Mar- tin S Doyle, Otto B Rimmele, Edward T Gallagher, John J Cunningham, William F Edmunds, William A Connors, James A Mulvihill and Michael F Duffy, police; Ernest L Mains, John J McKenzie, John J Havey, reserve police


Constables, William P.McKenna, Charles F Chase, Ar- thur Jennison, George V Hildreth, John A Tolman


George V Hildreth, court officer


Charles F Chase, probation officer


LOCATION OF POLICE SIGNAL BOXES


No 1 Circuit-Box No 12, cor Main and Moody streets ; Box No 14, corner Charles and Water; Box No 15, corner Felton and Harvard; Box No 16, Roberts Crossing, South ; Box No 17, corner Main and Hammond; Box No 18, South opposite Dartmouth


No 2 Circuit-Box No 21, Beaver st near Waverley Oaks road; Box No 35, corner Church and Summer; Box No 37, corner Forest and Trapelo road; Box No 51, Lin- coln near Lake; Box No 52, Winter near Locust; Box No 53, corner School and Exchange; Box No 54, corner Bacon and Lexington


No 3 Circuit-Box No 31, Beaver Brook Depot; Box No 32, corner Newton and River; Box No 34, corner River and Willow; Box No 41, High opp Cedar; Box No 42, corner Newton and Ash,; Box No 43, Calvary opp Friend; Box No 45, corner Newton and Taylor


No 4 Circuit-Box No 23, corner Pine and Moody sts; Box No 24, corner Crescent and Maple; Box No 25, Moody near Wadsworth av; Box No 26, Woerd avenue, Crescent Park; Box No 27, High opp Hall; Box No 36, R R Station, Carter


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FIRE DEPARTMENT


Office Moody street Fire Station; George L Johnson, chief; Edward H Bull, 1st asst; George H Strauch, 2nd assistant


Fire Police, Fred A Munster, captain; Walter J Mogan, William E Valley, William H Brown, Anton Magnuson, A Isaacson, C E Littefield, J R Wright, J J Mckenzie, J Hart, A L Holbrook, inspector of wires


ENGINE COMPANY NO 1 Moody, near Maple street


Henry F Smith, captain; Charles T Davis, enginemen; George W Rogers, engine driver; William E Hill, hose driver


HOSE COMPANY NO 1 School avenue O H Walker, captain; Jas W Flood lieut ; Robert S Ash- worth, driver


ENGINE COMPANY NO 2 Lexington street


Ernest W Balcom, captain; William W Stokes, 1st lieut ; Earle O Maxwell, 2nd lieut; A H Parks, engineman; Charles J Giddings, driver; E L Neal, Frank A Ring, hosemen


HOSE COMPANY NO 3 Moody near Maple


Phelps Polland, captain; Andrew J Wheeler, driver; Lawrie Downing, hoseman


HOSE COMPANY NO 4 Prospect cor Russell


J F Whitcomb, captain; Stanley Weaver, driver; Harry B Sheldon, hoseman


LADDER COMPANY NO 1 Lexington street


Charles M Wheeler, captain; Oscar A Johnson, lieut; Edward F Fisher, driver; B A Neal, ladderman


LADDER COMPANY NO 2 Moody near Maple


Edward F Sibley, captain; Michael C Hardyman, driver CHEMICAL ENGINE NO 1 Lexington street Albert W Bullock, captain; Joseph H Handy, hoseman; Frederick A Dauncey, driver


LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES *Keyless Door or Keyguard on Box * 12


Opposite Moody street Fire Station


*


13 Moody opposite Spruce


* 14 Adams and Maple


* 15 Crescent cor Robbins


*


16 Moody cor Robbins


*


17 High cor Hall


* 18 · Pine cor Gardner


* 19 Oak cor Cedar


¥112 Lowell cor Taylor


*113 Crescent opposite Hotel Crescent


114 Crescent cor Walnut


115 Woerd avenue opposite Canoe Club


116 Crescent cor Adams


¥117 Lowell cor Ash


118 Newton and Watertown Gas Works


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Newton cor Chestnut


Waltham Dial Co, Rumford av


Woerd av and Martyn Moody cor Derby Adams near Brown


Lowell cor Washington av


Newton cor Robbins


Newton cor Benefit Calvary opposite Flood


¥193 *


21 23 24


Moody opposite Hotel Charlesbank Charles cor Fountain


* 25


Main opposite Bacon


* 26 Main cor South


* 27 28 29 Weston and Sibley rd


Prospect cor Sharon Main opposite Spring South opposite Stowe


South opposite Dartmouth


South cor Turner Weston near Summit avenue


Felton cor Harvard Felton opp Water


Harvard cor Russell


**


Fiske avenue cor Park av


264 31 32 Bacon cor Dale 34 35 Winter opp Locust 36 Lincoln near Smith


Trapelo rd opp Wellington Estate


*


37 38 Lexington street R R Crossing


* 39 Hammond cor Lawrence


School opp St Mary's Church


*311 *312 School cor Grant


*313 School cor Howard


*314 Rich corner Wellington place West Dale cor Woodlawn av


Plympton cor Caughey


Bacon opp Emery


Bacon opp Greenwood lane Lexington cor Lake


Lexington cor Trapelo rd


Summit opposite Lawrence


*391 392 * Church cor Summer 4 41 Beaver at A T Lyman's


42 Beaver corner Linden


43 Waverley Oaks rd opp State Reservation


*119 $131 ¥141


* 151 *152 161 *162 *171 #172 Newton cor Myrtle #173 *181 191 192 Farwell cor Calvary


John cor Friend


Charles cor Prospect South opposite Paper Mill


212 225 226 227 228 229 241 242 251 $261 Prospect cor Main 262 263 Main corner Lunda


Pond opposite Exchange


Lexington cor Lincoln


321 *322 331 332 341 342 361 381


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45 Trapelo rd cor Forest


46 Trapelo rd opp Baldwin Estate


411 School cor Liberty


412 Pleasant cor Summer


421


Beaver corner Waverley Oaks rd


422 Linden near Waverley Oaks rd


442 Beaver opp Warren


443 Gill road cor Barnes


451 Trapelo rd opp Woburn


*


5 Main cor Elm


5 Duplicate box at Central Fire Station


5 Duplicate box at Wire Dept


51 Main cor Heard


*


52 Main opp Linden


53 Willow cor Main


54 Willow corner River


* 56 River cor Newton


57 Central opposite Appleton


*511 Newton cor Barton


511 Grove corner Bright


*522 Massasoit and Massasoit ct


*523 River and Elm


*561 River and Bright


PRIVATE BOXES


8 Waltham Watch Factory


81 City Home, South


82 Metz Auto Factory, Crescent park


83 J L Thomson Mfg Co, South


84 Waltham Hospital


85 Mass School for Feeble Minded


86 Notre Dame Training School


87 Beaver Lodge, Beaver


811 Boston Mfg Co


812 Car Barns, Upper Main


813 Hillside, Worcester lane


814 Metz Co Plant No 3, River st


815 Atlas Chemical Co, Calvary


831 Waltham Pumping Station No 1


851 Warren Estate, Beaver


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 sig- nal is given, companies answering second will answer first and companies answering third will answer on second.


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 in- dicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 12.35 p m no afternoon session.


6-6-Out of city signal six blows twice, companies will assemble at their respective stations and await orders


7-7-7-Military call, seven blows struck three times


Railroad fire signal-One long blow of the locomotive whistle followed by three short blows repeated twice or more


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3-3-3-Three blows three times call for assistance from the city of Newton


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 shut the door, open it and 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 or Inspector of Wires


Citizens are earnestly requested to keep themselves in- formed as to the location of keys to signal boxes. Signs over each box will give the desired information


PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOOL BOARD


Hon Eben J Williams, chairman (ex-officio) ; Clarence F French, representative to the board of aldermen; Wil- liam D Parkinson, clerk


Term expiring January 1918, Ferderick H Bent, Mary E Howe, Robert H Sanderson


Term expiring January 1919; Everett W Ela, Theron W Temple, Henry A Wood


Term expiring January 1920; Clarence F French, Marg- aret W P Peirce, Samuel P Strickland


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS


William D Parkinson, office High school building, School opp Liberty. The office is open during business hours. The superintendent may be found there as follows: 4 to 5 p m, except Thursday and Saturday ; Friday, 8 to 9 a m; Wednesday, 7.30 to 8 p m; Elsie M Broderick, office asst


HIGH SCHOOL, School st opposite Liberty; Willis L Eaton, master; Arthur N Burke, sub-master; Charles W Goodrich, George L Ward, Henry H Reinhardt, Samuel W Rounds, James B Cummings, Alfred T Hodges, Jeanette B Wilson, Carolyn S Hoffman, Henrietta A Pratt, Gelia M Spencer, F Josephine Hall, Grace F Seabury, Helen Ober, Annie E McIlvene, Lucy Helen Gage, Marion Rockwood, Ruth E Whiting, Mary L Mudgett, Edith Baker, Josephine A Lane and Monica L Hall, teachers; Harriet I Flagg, office asst


NORTH GRAMMAR AND OLD HIGH, School street; Bradford W Drake, master; Josephine R Webber, Mary F Moses, Jennie F Pennell, M Emma Hastings, Mary B Robinson, Annie L Hinchey, Dorothy L Mosher, Lilla E Clement, Louise A Hill, Miriam C Allen, Ruth W Pea- body, teachers


SOUTH GRAMMAR, High street ; Winthrop N Crocker, master; Naomi W Reed, Elsie E Turner, Carrie Cooper, May A Blake, Hilda Graveson, Edith M. Archibald, Anna M Bagley, Rosalie W Cole, Genevieve Doran, Harriette E Darcy, Alice N Griffin, Gertrude N Farnum, Mary H Nich- ols and Louise Zanetti, teachers


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THE FRANCIS C LOWELL, Newton street; Emma H White, principal; A Edith Varney, Sarah E Mullen, Emily F Mague, May J Moor, Dora M Burr, Elizabeth Burns, teachers


THE ROYAL E ROBBINS, Chestnut street; Mira E Metcalf, principal; Clara H Thompson, Myrtie A Leonard, Charlotte H Smith, Susanne L Gordon, Marion L Wheeler, Susie S Smith, Annie L Halleran, Mildred H Rose, teach- ers


THE SETH BEMIS, Orange street; Sarah A Wall. principal; Harriot Hamblen, Cora D Morell, Marion E Burroughs, teachers


THE CHAUNCEY NEWHALL, corner Charles and Prospect; Stella W Mayo, principal; Grace H Sawtelle, Hattie M Boynton, Rebecca Campbell, Bertha L Clark, Barbara S Mansfield, Alma L Poor, Florine Williamson, teachers


THE NATHANIEL P BANKS, cor Main and South; S Caroline Peabody, principal; Edith M Wheeler, Lucy M Adams, Nettie McQuesten, teachers


THE THOMAS R PLYMPTON, Farnsworth; Susan M Warren, principal; Mabel F Ryan, Ethel Sawyer, Mary L Brown, Edith Stone, Leah Z Barber, teachers


THE THOMAS HILL, corner Main and Heard; Carrie M Leonard, principal; Annie C Pottle, Ida L Trask, Mir- iam H Perkins, Miriam L Sturtevant, Ruth H Galloupe, Katherine D Jones, Mary E Lovell, Floy French teachers


THE JONATHAN B BRIGHT, Grove street; L' Mabel Forbush, principal; Bessie H Smith, Ella M Holbrook, Alice M Bryant, Irene Bills, teachers


POND END, Winter street; Ellen M Jones, principal ; Georgina B Pratt, teacher


THE JOHN ROBERTS, Roberts Crossing; Edith G Webber, principal


SAMUEL D WARREN, corner Waverley Oaks road and Beaver; Emily Sweet, prin; Catherine Wellington teacher EVENING SCHOOLS


COMMON SCHOOL; Harry W Hatch, principal; Ida C Lucas, Gertrude A White, Alice L Tucker, Elizabeth Wright, Alice S Peabody, Hazel Newton, Lucina W Whorf, Ruth Hill, Agnes W Whittier, Eileen McCarthy; Louise A Frye, assts


COMMERCIAL, School; Ernest H Hatch, teacher


DRAWING; Russell T Hyde, principal; Harrie E Will- son, asst


JANITORS-Otis E Van Demark, Harry Landers, May E Carter, High; Walderman, Yander, South Grammar; Charles E Nichols, North Grammar; Gustaf B Anderson, Old High, The Hill; John Gustafson, The Bright; Frank E Thompson, The Lowell; Sander Abramson, The Banks, The Newhall; George F Carr, The Robbins; Frederick D Hicks, The Stearns, The Bemis; Jessecy Muzzey, The Plympton; Carmelo Castella, Pond End; Robert H Nims, The Roberts; Frank B Frye, The Manual; James Allen, The Warren


SPECIAL TEACHERS


Music-Charles E Boyd


Drawing-Amy J Burgess, Bertha I Smith


Sewing-Alice A Cutting, Winnefred E Merrill


Gymnastics-Martha McC Barnes


Manual Training-Laurence F Loring, Frank W Hayden


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Cooking-Susan B Hunter Cooking and Sewing-Charlotte Davis School Nurse-Rachel A Mackintosh Gardening-Louise Fay


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS


ST CHARLES, Taylor cor Hall; under the direction of the Sisters of Charity


ST JOSEPH'S, 30 Pond; Brother A Michael, director; boys in charge of the Christian Brothers; girls' in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame; Mary F Leonard assistant


ST PETER'S, School near Lyman; under the direction of the Sisters of Christian Education


LA SALLE HIGH, 78 Lexington; in charge of the Chris- tian Press


NOTRE DAME TRAINING SCHOOL, 52 and 58 New- ton; under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame; Sister Mary Camilla, supervisor


PRIVATE SCHOOLS


WALTHAM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Lexington near Beaver; George B Beaman, prin; Fannie L Riley, Jessie Beals, Mrs Ada W Diephius, Amy Hubbard, Ethel Larson, Hattie A Pike, Madame John Merog


WALTHAM TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES, 764 Main; Beatrice DeVeber, principal; Helen E Buttinger, asst principal; Grace A Reynolds, Harriet M Chapman, Elizabeth Ormond, Eugenia French, Ruth B Forte, teach- ers


CHURCHES


BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, Maple n Moody; Rev Robert B Pattison, pastor; Raymond S Dolber, clerk; Hiram Jewell, treas; David A S Barker, moderator


CHRIST CHURCH (Episcopal), 754 Main; Rev Fran- cis E Webster, rector; Charles Cushing, clerk; Thomas Hebden, treas


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, (Univ Society of Wal- tham), Main near Grant; Rev Joseph K Mason, pastor; Thomas H Armstrong, clerk; Fred H Bent, treas


CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Episcopal), Moody corner High; Rev H M Saville, rector; Thomas W Shep- herd, treas; Philip C Hill, senior warden; George Fawson, clerk


FIRST BAPTIST, Charles corner Moody; Organized 1852; Rev A Augustus Hobson, pastor; Frank Christmas, clerk; William A Webster, treas of society


FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Asbury Temple, Main corner Moody; Rev James E Coone, pastor; Jennie E Stevens, rec sec; Henry Marsh, treas


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Frederick H Page, pastor; Albert H Rand, clk; Charles F Allen, treas


FIRST PARISH CHURCH, (Unitarian), Church cor School; Rev Joseph MacCarthy, pastor; H Percy Bun- chee, clerk ; Louis A Phillips, treas


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, Alder cor Beech; Rev Ed- ward E Weaver, P K D, pastor; Edward E Weaver, clerk


IMMANUEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Moody cor Cherry ; Rev Frank G Potter, pastor; Warren Glancy, sec; B F Ellis, treas


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ST CHARLES, (Roman Catholic), Cushing cor Hall; Rev Peter J Walsh, pastor; Rev John L Callahan, Rev John J Mack, assts


ST JOSEPH'S, (French Catholic), Central opp Jack- son; Rev Pierre O LaCroix, pastor


ST MARY'S, (Roman Catholic), School street; Rev Timothy Brosnahan, pastor; Rev Peter J Foley, Rev Jos- eph Casey, asst pastors


SALVATION ARMY, 44 Spruce; Harold Snowden, capt; Elsie Long, sec; Sadie B Swett, treas


SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL, Central opp Cross; Rev Gustaf Weinan, pastor


SWEDISH LUTHERAN, (Bethlehem), River cor Jack- son; Rev Axel F Andrea, pastor; Ernest Johnson, sec; Andrew Holm, treas


WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, Lexington st; Rev C G Hubbell, pastor; J R Worcester, clerk; G B Beaman, treas


SOCIETIES


A F & A M (Isaac Parker Lodge) Hiram E Tuttle, W M; George Hopkkins, wor sec; H E Priest, treas; meet first Tuesday of each month at 11 Moody


A O H (Division No 19)-meet second and last Thurs- days of each month at 710 Main


A O H (Division No 46) Alphonse L Martin, pres ; John R Dolan, sec; James Hanify, treas; meet first and third Wednesday of each month at A O H hall


LADIES AUXILIARY OF A O H (Division No 29) ; meet first and third Mondays of each month at A O H Hall, Main street


LADIES' AUXILIARY OF HIBERNIANS (Division No 38) ; meet second third Tuesdays at Monument hall


A OU W (Watch City Lodge No 166) ; meet first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at Lincoln Hall, Moody st


AREWEN CLUB, Gordon Langill, pres; meet second Thursday of each month at Fellowship House


BPO OF ELKS (Waltham Lodge), 101 School


DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS (Mother Stickney Tent, No 26), Mrs Ella Gardner Blake, pres; Jennie W Graham, sec; Faith Hurd, treas; meet second and fourth Mondays of each month at Hovey Hall 27 Moody


F of A (Court Riverside No 210) meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Reynolds Hall


FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES (Waltham Aerie 750) ; M J Corrigan, W P; Edward J Britton, sec; J P Daroch, treas; meet second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 9 Lexington


GAR (FP H Rogers Post No 29) Samuel Clark, com; Eli Duncklee, adjt; Granville M Boynton, Q M; Edward I Fisher, chap; meet in Hovey Hall 27 Moody first and third Mondays of each month


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN (Quinobequin Tribe No 36) ; meet first and third Tuesdays of each month at A O U W bldg, Moody st


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS (Waltham Council No 147) meet first and fourth Tuesdays at K of C Hall, 721 Main


KNIGHTS OF HONOR (Waltham Lodge No 373) : meet first Friday evening of each month at Armory hall, 50 Spruce


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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Charles River Co, No 38 URK P) ; meet first and third Wednesdays of each month at Armory hall


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Norumbega Lodge No 80) Andrew W Gray, C C; S W Phinney, K of R and S; Fred D Whittier, M of E; Leroy O Fuller; meet second and fourth Tuesdays at 128 Moody


LOOM (Waltham Lodge No 1018) ; George D Weth- erell, dict ; sec ; Adi Sjostrom, treas; meet second and fourth Thursdays at Locke Hall 207 Moody


N A U (Royal E Robbins No 2591) Henry Knopp, pres ; George Davidson, sec; Harriet M Pratt, treas; meet first and third Tuesdays at 231 Moody




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