Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1921, Part 38

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 696


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WALTHAM WALL PAPER & PAINT CO 591-593 Main See right top lines


Watch Cases Keystone Watch Case Co The Char les nr South


Watch, Clock & Jewelry Repairing JOHNSON ROBERT B (The Hall-' mark Store) 663 Main See right top lines


Watch Mfrs Cook Everett P 847 Main


Doe Ralph A end Whitney av Howard E Watch Wks Charles n- South SWAIN E H I Spruce See page 17 WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL I Spruce See page 17 WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY 221 Crescent See page 29


Watch & Clock Machinery AMES B C CO off Lexington near Railroad See page 29 WALTHAM MACHINE WORKS 296 Newton cor High See page 17


Watch Materials WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL I Spruce See page 17


Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c JOHNSON ROBERT B (The Hall- · mark Store) 663 Main See right top lines Knopp Henry jr 25 Hammond McMillan Gideon K 637 Main Mitchell Wm H II Alder


O'Neil James E 14 Curtis


WALTHAM JEWELRY CO 227 Moody Tel Waltham 1912-R See bottom stencil


Watchmakers & Repairers Shain Morris 32 Lexington Smith Weld I 637 Main White Henry O (clock) 128 Mood rm 6


Watchmakers' Tools & Materials Derbyshire F W 157 High Nichols Wm H 48 Woerd av


Waterproof Paper


BARRETT COMPANY THE 3 Wendell Boston See page 28


Wearing Apparel-Women Misses ( Children QUINN M H 3 Moody See left bot tom lines


Weather Strips MERRILL P W CO 53 First, Eas Cambridge See page 34


Weather Vane Mfrs Cushing L W & Sons r 29 Moody


Wedding Gifts JOHNSON ROBERT B (The Hal mark Store) 663 Main See right to lines


Welding Waltham Autogenous Welding C 116 Lexington


Wet Wash Laundries STAR WET WASH LAUNDR 30 Exchange Tel Wal IO28 Se page 17


Whole Sole Repairing MacDONALD DUNCAN 131 Mood See left ton lines


- WALTHAM AUTO EXCHANGE, Inc. STUDEBAKER CARS E. E. JENNISON, Sec. and Treas.


WALTHAM VULCANIZING CO.


TIRE, TUBE AND BATTERY REPAIRING Official U S L Battery Service Station


711 Main St.


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"Willard" Batteries ALTHAM BATTERY STATION 584 Main (near City Hall) See right bottom lines


Window Shades ERRILL P W CO 53 First, East Cambridge See page 34


Window Shades & Fixtures cCorkle Clyde 581 Main PENCER HERBERT T 15-19 Elm See page 15


Window Screens ERRILL P W CO 53 First, East Cambridge See page 34


, Wire Screens , ERRILL P. W CO 53 First, East Cambridge See page 34


Women's Ready-to-Wear UINN M H 3 Moody See left bot- tom lines 4


Wood ARCY COAL CO 33 Moody Tel Waltham 8 See front stencil


Wood Novelties ERIKSON S C & CO 31 Moody "at the Railroad Crossing" See inside front cover


Wood Preservatives


BARRETT COMPANY THE 35 Wendell Boston See page 28


Wood Turning ERIKSON S C & CO 31 Moody "at the Railroad Crossing" See inside front cover


Wood Workers Anderson & Ball II Water


Wood & Coal EDDY C F CO 207 Moody Tel Wal 956-M also 14II Washington W Newton See page 9 MARCY COAL CO 33 Moody Branch 76 Moody See front edge WALTHAM COAL CO Office 633 Main, Yard Elm near the bridge See front cover


SERVE OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE OTHERS SERVE YOU" ADVERTISE IN YOUR CITY DIRECTORY Thru the Directory Service Specialists


W. A. GREENOUGH & CO. WILL F. DAVIS, Manager 261 FRANKLIN ST., cor. OLIVER ST. Room 407, BOSTON, MASS.


WALTHAM SCHOOL OF MILLINERY MRS. JOHN D. CLEMENT, Instructor DAY AND EVENING CLASSES PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT


Millinery Supplies


123 ADAMS STREET


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Established 1862


W. A. GREENOUGH & CO


Directory and 1 Map Publishers


Directory Service Specialists


We Publish Directories of the following Citie and Towns:


Biddeford-Saco, Me. Medford


Kittery, Me.


Boston Building


Nashua, N. H.


Quincy


Trade Directory


New Bedford-Fair-


Somerville Waltham


Bridgewaters


Brockton


haven Portsmouth, N. H.


Watertown


Brookline


Greenland


Winchester


Cambridge


Newcastle


Woburn


Haverhill-Groveland


Newington


Hyde Park


Rye


WILL F. DAVIS, Manager


261 Franklin Street - -


Boston, Mas


Telephone Main 1507


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WALTHAM CITY GOVERNMENT 1921


Copyright 1921 W A Greenough & Co Boston Mass


MAYOR


Hon George R Beal


CITY COUNCIL


Robert L Lyons, president; Joseph M Quinn, George B Willard, Albert P Williams


MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS City Hall 618 Main


Board of 'Assessors-John E Moran Chairman; John A Lincoln, Bernard W Stanley


Board of Cemetery Commissioners -Frederick H Kerwin chairmn ; E1- bert L Greene, Clifton S Whitcomb; Derward W Hill supt


Board of Park Commissioners- Joseph P Morrissey, chairmn; Frank L Barnes, Clarence F French, James D Kelley, Thomas F O'Connor


Board of Recreation-Thomas F


O'Connor, chairmn; Clarence F French, C Benjamin Fuller, Catherine F McCusker, Joseph. P Morrissey


Board of Survey-Charles J Olney, chairmn; John H McCusker Robert B Somers


City Auditor-Raymond S Dolber City Clerk-Richard Steele


City Forester-Warren M Ryan


City Manager-Henry F Beal


City Messenger-Wm W Bryant


City Solicitor-John J Flynn jr 661 Main


City Treasurer and Collector-Har- lan W Cutter


Commissioners of Sinking Funds -- Ptolemy P Adams, chairmn; Harlan W Cutter, treas; Thomas H Arm- strong, Shirley H Eldridge


Constables-Charles F Chase, Dom- inic Conti, James C Dowd, John P


Doyle, Joseph Frankina, Leroy O Fuller, Lawrence J McCarthy, Peter F McGann


Director of Public Welfare-C Ben- jamin Fuller


Director of Public Works-George C Brehm


Fence Viewers-Michael Cahill, Charles F Chase, Osgood Weymouth Field Drivers-John R Murphy


Inspector of Plumbing-A Lincoln Moody


Inspector of Wires-Arthur L Hol- brook, 17 Lexington


Keeper of the Public Pound- Charles H Colwell


Measurers of Grain-James Fitz- patrick, Frederick M Haggerty


Measurers of Wood and Bark- Dominic E Connors, R Earl Eichler, Frederick M Haggerty, Ernest B Jackson, Frederick E King


Public Welfare Commission-Her. ry C Eaton, chairmn; Arthur A Han- sen, Richard Hinchey, Catherine F McCusker. Francis E Webster: C Benjamin Fuller, director; J Arthur Burke, investigator; Rudolph A Sib- ley, inspector of animals and provi- sions; George D Affleck, milk and sanitary inspector


Purchasing Agent-Henry G Saum- siegle


Registrars of Voters-Roger S Browne, chairmn; Edmond F Cormier, Thomas J Riley; Richard Steele, clk


Sealer of Weights and Measures- Frederick M Haggerty, 17 Lexington Supt of Public Buildings-Arthur L Cole


Surveyors of Lumber-Adelman E Clarke, James A McGlinchey


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Trustees of Buttrick Charity Fund -Harry L French, chairmn; Christina Fulton, Wm F Madden


Trustees of Leland Charity Fund -- Joseph H O'Neil, chairmn; Elizabeth G Bisbee, Henry P Buncher


Trustees of Royal E Robbins Mem- orial Fund-Francis E Webster, chair- mn : Wm P Bartel, Joanna T Leahy


Weighers of Coal-Mary M Ber- gin, Florence E Berry, James R Bick- ford, J Arthur Burke, John Carney, Laura A Carney, Margaret .E Carter, Joseph M Cash, Arthur L Cole, Dom- inic E Connors, Robert E Eichler, Fred Eisnor, Ludlow Estabrook, Christina Fulton, Pryor Fulton, Rob- ert Fulton, George W Furbush, E:1- gene J Gallagher, Frederick M Hag- gerty, Arthur A Hansen, Albert Hoff- ses, Ernest B Jackson, Frederick E King, Elizabeth Lanagan, Michael Lynskey, Richard Marcy, A Lincoln Moody, Stanley T Moor, Minnie E Ratto, Harry A Starr, Mae Tatter- sall, Robert Thompson jr, Lewis R Wallace, Miles Wellington, Edward White, Thomas H White R Doro- thy Young


Weighers of Hay-James R Bick- ford, J Arthur Burke, John Carney, Margaret E Carter, Arthur L Cole, Dominic E Connors, Robert E Eich- ler, Pryor Fulton, Frederick M Hag- gerty, Frederick E King, A Lincoln Moody, Stanley T Moor, John L Tot- ten, R Dorothy Young


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters 275 Moody nr Maple George L Johnson, chief; Edward H Bull, Ist asst; George H Strauch, 2d asst; Robert M Johnson, chief s driver; Harry W Ashley, Wm H Hill, Frank A Ring, relief drivers


CHEMICAL I 27 Lexington


Arthur D Bills, capt; Frederick A Dauncey, driver ; Joseph H Handy, hosemn


ENGINE I 275 Moody nr Maple


Henry F Smith, capt; Samuel A Stewart, Ist lieut : Frank W Morse, 2d lieut; Charles T Davis, enginemn; Wm H Downs, relief enginemn; George W Rogers, driver; Wm E Hill, hosemn; Axel C Backman, Geo A Clarke, Willis D Eaton, Frank H Haven, callmn


ENGINE 2


27 Lexington


Ernest W Balcom, capt; Wm W Stokes, Ist lieut; Earl O Maxwell, 2d lieut : Arthur H Parks, enginemn; Charles J Giddings, driver; Edward T Fisher, hosemn; Frederick Hamil- ton, Wm F Hayes, Henry R McDon- ald, John M Sykes, callmn


HOSE I 24 School av


Orrin H Walker, capt; James W Flood, lieut; Robert S Ashworth, driver; John B Morgan, hosemn; Lawrence F Donnelly, John McCul- lough, Walter M Walker, callmn


HOSE 3 275 Moody nr Maple


Phelps Polland, capt ; Andrew J Wheeler, driver; Lawrie Downing. hosemn; Herbert H Barlow, F H Fleming, John Harwood, George W Tapply, callmn


HOSE 4 22 Prospect cor Russell


John F Whitcomb, capt; Horace A Sanderson, lieut; R Stanley Weaver, driver; Harry B Shields, hosemn; Frank H Haron, Raymond A Morse, George W Penn, George W Schaffer, callmn


LADDER I 27 Lexington


Charles M Wheeler, capt ; Oscar A Johnson, lieut; E L Neal, driver; Bertram A Neal, laddermn; Alfred L. Chase, Alfred Cormier, Merton C Fiske, Graves Graverson, Joseph P McDermott, G C McQuillan, Edward B Smith, callmn


LADDER 2 275 Moody nr Maple


Edward F Sibley, capt; Frank E Swan, Ist lieut; Arthur L Derby, 2d lieut; Michael H Hardyman, driver ; Milford J Clough, C E Gaten, Thom- as J Glasgow, A W Gray, R H Hoff. ses, Winfield Rowe, callmn 1


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES *Keyless Box


12 Moody Central Fire Station


13* Moody opp Spruce


14 Adams cor Maple


15 Crescent cor Robbins


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16* Moody cor Robbins


17* High cor Hall 18 Pine cor Gardner


19 Cedar cor Oak


II2 Moody cor Chestnut


113* Crescent opp Hotel Crescent


(14 Crescent cor Walnut


[15 Woerd av opp Canoe Club


[16 Crescent cor Adams


117 Lowell cor Ash


118 Electric Light Station


119 Newton cor Chestnut


[4] Crescent cor Prospect


[51 Waltham Dial Co., Rumford av


152 Woerd av cor Martyn


Moody cor Derby


61 :62 Adams cor Brown


Lowell cor Wash av


71 72 Newton cor Myrtle


73 Newton cor, Robbins


74 High opp Cedar


81 Newton' cor Benefit


Taylor cor Lowell


82 83 Newton cor Gorham 84 Stearns cor Cushing


91 Calvary opp Flood ..


92 Farwell cor Calvary


93 John cor' Friend Main cor Moody


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23* Moody opp Hotel Charlesbank


24 Charles cor Fountain


25* Main cor Bacon


26 Main cor South


27 Charles cor Prospect


28


Roberts' Paper Mill


29 Stony Brook opp Hemenway's


12 Prospect cor Sharon


Main opp Spring


|25* 26 Main cor Stowe


27 South. opp Dartmouth


28 South cor Hartwell


29 Weston opp O Weymouth's


41 Felton cor Harvard


42* Felton cor Water


51 Harvard cor Russell


Main cor Prospect


51* 52 Fiske av cor Park av


53 Main cor Lunda


31 Pond cor Exchange


32 Bacon cor Dale


34 Lexington cor Lincoln


35 Winter cor Locust Lincoln cor Smith


36 37 Trapelo rd opp Wellington estate Lexington St crossing B & M


38 39 Hammond cor Lawrence School opp St Mary's Church


12 School cor Grant


3 School cor Howard [4 Rich cor Wellington av


15 Prentiss cor Sterling rd


321


Dale


322 Plympton cor Caughey


33I Bacon Crossing B & M


332


Bacon opp Greenwood av


341


Lexington cor Stanley rd


342 Lexington cor Lake


343 Lexington cor Trapelo rd


35I Winter cor Lincoln


361 Lincoln cor Lake


381 Lexington cor Beaver


391 Summit cor Lawrence


4 Church cor Summer


41 Beaver, A T Lyman's


42 Beaver cor Linden


43 Opp Pierce Greenhouse, Waver- ley Oaks rd


45 Trapelo rd cor Forest


46 Trapelo rd opp Baldwin estate


41I* School cor Liberty


412 Summer cor Pleasant


421 Waverley Oaks rd cor Beaver


422 Linden cor Waverley Oaks rd


431 Waverley Oaks rd c Trapelo rd


442 Beaver cor Warren


443


Barnes cor Gill rd


45I Trapelo rd cor Woburn


5* Main cor Elm


5 (Duplicate) Central Fire Sta


51* Main cor Heard


52* Main opp Linden


53 Main cor Willow


54 River cor Willow


56 Newton cor River


57 Central cor Appleton


5II Barton cor Newton


521 Grove cor Bright


522 Massasoit cor Massasoit ct


523 River cor Elm


561 River cor Bright


Private Boxes


8 Waltham Watch Factory


9 Standard Oil Co, off Calvary


81 City Home 250 South


82 Metz Auto Factory, Crescent pk


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 la


814 Metz Mfg Co., River


815 Atlas Chemical Co., Calvary


831 Waltham Pumping Sta No I


851 Cedar Hill Farm, Beaver


SIGNALS


I-One blow 6.50 a m and 8.50 p m test


3.


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I-One blow 12 m time signal


2-Two blows will dismiss compa- nies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have "made up." Should an alarm occur from another box before this signal is given, com- panies answering second will answer first and companies answering third will answer second:


3-Three blows, second alarm


3-3-Three blows twice, third alarm


IO-10-Ten blows struck twice will assemble the police in case of emer- gency


22-22-22-Twenty-two struck thre? times at 7.30 a m indicates no session of schools in the morning; same sig- nal at 12.35 p m no afternoon session


6-6-Out of city signals 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


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


2-2-Two blows twice followed by one round of box nearest fire, brush fire


LIBRARY DEPARTMENT


735 Main BOARD OF DIRECTORS Michael J Connolly, chairmn; Mrs Christine Fulton, sec; Cornelius ! McCormick, Charles N Perkins, Mrs Alice C Peugh, Thomas H Rollinson Orlando C Davis, librarian About 60,000 volumes


SOUTH BRANCH 184 Moody


Madolyn E Murphy, branch libra- rian


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters 25 Lexington Chief-James H McKenna Captain-Richard Currin Lieutenant-Edward A Cloonan Inspector-Lawrence J McCarthy Charles E Backman, Lucius T Be- mis, Bernard A Coen, Stephen T Connelly. Wm A Connors, John J Cunningham, John B Donahoe, Fran- cis J Donahoe, Martin S Doyle, Mich-


ael F Duffy, Horace E Eastman, John J Edmunds, Joseph F Flood, Wm H Gammon, Patrick B Graney, Wm J Hardigan, Michael J Hartigan, Wm H Lyons, Frank J McGuire, Wm H Mogan, James A Mulvihill, Michael H O'Neil, Thomas S Qualters, James F Rhodes, Wm E Stone, Raymond E Thompson, Peter J Tracy, Thomas L V Tully, patrolmen


James L Britton, John J A Havey, Ernest Maines, Asa McKenna, res- erve patrolmen


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Office 49 School opp Liberty SCHOOL COMMITTEE


George R. Beal, chairmn ex officio Clarence F French, vice-chairmn Charles N Perkins, clk; Jessie M Hughes, Margarget W P Peirce, Rob. ert H Sanderson, Henry A Wood Annie R Young


SUPT OF SCHOOLS


Charles N Perkins, office 49 Schoo opp Liberty. The office is open dur ing business hours. The superintend ent may be found there as follows 4 to 5 p m on school days; evening by appointment; Wednesday, 7.30 t 8 p m; Elsie M Broderick, office ass


SCHOOLS


HIGH 49 School


Willis L Eaton, master; Arthur ] Burke, sub master; Louis E Buvrar( Isabelle Dauncey, Charles W Good rich, F Josephine Hall, Alfred Hodge, Carolyn S Hoffman, John Leary, Marion Lovis, Helen Obe


Henrietta A Pratt, Edith H Ran. Alice N Rigby, Marion Rockwoo. Samuel W Rounds, Grace F Seabur Celia M Spencer, George L War Jeannette B Wilson, Grace L Wool ward, tchrs; Otis E Van Demar janitor; May E Carter, Bertell Poster, assts


NORTH JUNIOR HIGH 115 School cor Lexington Bradford W Drake, prin ; Margar R Albertson, Miriam C Allen, M P Burns, W Linwood Chase, Lil


E Clement, Katrina M Graveso Louise A Hill, Annie L Hinche Margaret F Maboley, Adelaide Merriman, Mary I. Mudgett, Lula


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Payson, Margaret E Perkins, Hulda B Ward, tchrs


NATHANIEL P BANKS 956 Main cor South


Winthrop N Crocker, prin; Lucy M Adams, Emily M Bassett, Dora Burr, Augusta Colby, Freda M Du- plessis, Margaret Goulding, Luella Hastings, Iva R Jones, Grace P Lynch, Beulah E Mabie, Nettie Mc- Questen, S Caroline Peabody, Edith M Wheeler, tchrs; Alfred J Oxton, janitor


SETH BEMIS 15 Orange Sarah A Wall, prin; Marion E Bur- roughs, A Mildred Kierstead, Cora D Morell, Anna Redmond, tchrs; Frederick D Hicks, janitor


JONATHAN B BRIGHT 240 Grove cor Bright L Mabel .Forbush, prin; Mrs Har- riet I Lyman, A Gertrude Sanderson, Margaret Wilde, tchrs; Frank B Frye, janitor


THOMAS HILL 492' Main cor Heard


Carrie M Leonard, prin; Clara An- :in, Floy French, Katherine D Jones, Mary E Lovell, Marjorie Lowe, No- velle W Pearson, Corinne L Salley, Stella B Stockwell, tchrs; Gustaf B Anderson, janitor


FRANCIS C LOWELL 274 Newton


Emma H White, prin; Celia E Bowie, Eloise Calvey, Henrietta Liv- ngstone, Sarah E Mullen, Annie E Varney, tchrs; Frank E Thompson, anitor


CHAUNCEY NEWHALL 220 Charles cor Prospect Stella W Mayo, prin; Margaret C Adams, Harriet M Billings, Mary L Cahill, Rebecca E Campbell, Bertha L Clark, Mary F Leonard, Grace H Sawtelle, Sara H Wellington, tchrs; Sander Abrahamson, janitor


OLD HIGH 73 School


Annie Adams, Hilda G Maenche, Mary B Robinson, tchrs; Gustaf B Anderson, janitor


THOMAS R PLYMPTON 22 Farnsworth


Susan M Warren, prin; Mary L Brown, Lola L Haye, Emma Hor- rocks, Helen P Jones, Helen M Le- land, Edith E Stone, Edith G Web- ber, tchrs


POND END Winter west of Lincoln


Ellen M Jones, prin; Beatrice M Bailey, Ethel L Petipas, tchrs ; Ca1 . melo Cassella, janitor


ROYAL E ROBBINS 60 Chestnut


Mira E Metcalf, prin; Janette D Brackett, Susanne L Gordon, Myrtle A Leonard, Annie C Pottle, Mildred H Rose, Charlotte H Smith, Susie S Smith, tchrs; Frank E Thompson, janitor


JOHN ROBERTS 24 Sunnyside av cor Morton Edith A Luce, tchr; George E Grant, janitor


SOUTH GRAMMAR 36 Stearns cor High


Winthrop N Crocker, prin; Edith M Archibald, May A Blake, Mar- garet J Burgess, Viola W Clifton, Rosalie M Cole, Alice N Griffin, Ruth 1 Grindle, Emily E Mague, Jennie F Pennell, Elsie E Turner, tchrs; Wal- demar Zandin, janitor


SAMUEL D WARREN 139 Waverley Oaks rd cor Beaver


Emily Sweet, prin; Helen M Wil- liams, tchr; James Allen, janitor


SPECIAL TEACHERS


Americanization-Hattie M Boyn- ton, Gretrude H Farnum


Continuation-Anna M Bagley, Leo- nard C Johnston


Cooking-Susan B Hunter, Jose- phine Potter


Drawing-Amy J Burgess, Annette M La Voie


Gardening-Mabel J Weekes


Gymnastics-Martha MacC Barnes Music-Charles E Boyd Sewing-Alice A Cutting, Jose- phine Potter, Helen I Whitlock


Attendance Officers-Charles M Andrews, James H McKenna


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ASSOCIATIONS


AMERICAN RED CROSS WAL- THAM BRANCH, 681 Main rm 10; Mildred Higgins, executive sec


ASBURY TEMPLE ASSN-Eu- gene L Folsom, pres, 101 Wash av; meet on call


ISOLA FILICUDA-Antonio Mo- bilia, sec, 100 Central; meet 4th Sun at 137₺ Moody


LUTHER LEAGUE HOPPET- Meet 2d and 4th Thurs at 797 Main MIDDLESEX COUNTY BU- REAU OF AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS-7 Moody, F D Griggs, managing director


NORTH AMERICAN' CIVIC LEAGUE FOR IMMIGRANTS- 137₺ Moody, Joseph Spano, field sec ST STEFANO FILICUDI-Car- melo Connistrarro sec, 384 River; meet 4th Sun at 1373 Moody


SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MAINE ASSN-Mrs M Eva Sawyer, sec; 92 Maple; meet 2d Mon fr Oct to April at II Moody


WALTHAM ANIMAL AID SO- CIETY-Mrs George J Barker, cor sec, 42 Prospect; meet 4th Wed WALTHAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-15 Moody; R Earl Eichler, pres ; J. T Shay, mgr


WALTHAM DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE-673 Main rm 8 WALTHAM DISTRICT NURS- ING ASSN-Mrs Charles W Pierce, sec-treas; meet 2d Thurs at 764 Main


WALTHAM EDUCATION SOCI- ETY-Louise Dietrick, sec, Worces- ter la; meet Nov to May five even- ings at High school hall


WALTHAM FIREMEN'S RE- LIEF ASSN-Arthur D Bills, sec; George L Johnson, treas, 275 Moody WALTHAM GRADUATE NUR- SES ASSN-19 Daniels pl; Rachel Mackintosh, sec, 183 Ash; meet Ist Tues at 764 Main


WALTHAM MEDICAL SOCI-


ETY-Ralph W Dennen, sec, 258 Moody; meet Ist Thurs at 735 Main WALTHAM MUTUAL AID ASSN-John F Connolly, sec, 75 Riv- er; meet last Thurs at 103 Moody


WALTHAM


NEW


CHURCH.


SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSN -- Meet annually in June at Waltham School for Girls


WALTHAM POLICE RELIEF ASSN-James A Mulvihill, sec; 25 Lexington


WALTHAM REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE-LeRoy 0 Fuller, chairmn, 106 Chestnut


WALTHAM SOCIAL SERVICE LEAGUE-3 Moody, rm 50; C Ben- jamin Fuller, pres; Mrs Pryor Fulton sec; Mrs Grace C Brown, sec


WALTHAM VETERAN FIRE. MEN'S ASSN, "THE MAJOR"- A H King, sec, 50 Wadsworth av; meet Ist and 3d Tues at 156 Moody


WATCH FACTORY MUTUAL RELIEF ASSN-321 Crescent nr Prospect; Miss S Frank Ray, sec, 78 Cherry; annual meeting in Jan


YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSN -25 Harvard; Robert B Burofsky. sec, 365 Moody; meet Ist & 3d Thurs


BRIDGES


ELM ST across Charles river ni B & M sta


FARWELL ST across Charles riv er nr Newton line


MOODY ST across Charles river nr B & M sta


NEWTON ST across Charles river north of McKenn


PROSPECT ST across Charles riv- er nr Crescent


CEMETERIES


CALVARY 163 Calvary at Newtor line : Wm J Mulvihill, supt CITY South nr City Home GROVE HILL 225 Grove and 260 Main


MT FEAKE off Prospect at River. view sta; Derward W Hill, supt


CHURCHES


Baptist


BETH EDEN 80 Maple nr Moody J Martin Rand, sexton, 56 Maple Frank Richardson, clk, 21 Wellingtor FIRST, 19 Moody cor Charles- A Augustus Hobson, pastor


Congregational Trinitarian FIRST, 732 Main-Frederick Page, pastor


SWEDISH, 34 Central opp Cross- Theodore Englund, pastor


Congregational Unitarian


FIRST PARISH, 40 Church CO1 School; Adolph Rossback, pastor, 7: School


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Episcopal


CHRIST, 754 Main-Rev. Francis E Webster, rector; Tom Hetden, treas; morning prayer 10.45 a m


CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 252 Moody, cor High-Edward A Baker, rector


Lutheran SWEDISH, 797 Main


Methodist Episcopal


FIRST, 686 Main-Orville C Po- land, pastor


IMMANUEL, 285 . Moody cor


Cherry-Frank G Potter, pastor


Non-Sectarian


SALVATION ARMY, II Pine- Alfred Vincent, adjt


Presbyterian


FIRST, 33' Alder cor Beech-Ed- ward E Weaver,' pastor


Roman Catholic


ST CHARLES, 57 Hall cor Cush- ing-Peter J- Walsh, rector; John L Callahan, Andrew J White, curates


ST JOSEPH'S, 53 Central opp Jackson-Rosario. Richard, rector; Antonio Mongeon, sexton, 6 Jack- son pl


ST MARY'S, 133 School-Rev James J Baxter DD, rector; Rev Jo- seph H Casey, Rev John J Crane S T L, Rev Henry M Tattan, curates; Masses Sundays 6.30, 7.30, 8, 9, 10, II a m


Swedenborgian


WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSALEM, 351 Lexington -Wm F Wunsch, pastor; George B Beaman, clk


Universalist


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR, 761 Main-Frank Il Billington, pastor


CLUBS


CRESCENT CANOE, 299 Cres- cent-H B Arnold, sec-treas


EIGHTEEN-EIGHTY, Mrs Nellic F Barker, sec-Prospect; meet ist & 3d Mon


FALES, Bernard W Stanley, sec; 39 Bacon ; meet at Fales House, Christ church 2d & 4th Tues Oct to May


FLASHLIGHT, Francis C Mann,


sec, 32 Pleasant; meet every Sat at 590 Main


HIGHLAND, 39 Summit ITALIAN-AMERICAN REPUB- LICAN, 1372 Moody-Joseph Frank- lina, sec, 44 Spruce; meet last Thurs PARK, 655 Main


PIETY CORNER, 288 Bacon-A Gertrude Sandison, sec, III Lincoln


RIVERSIDE, 321 Crescent-W R Willis, mgr


UNITY, 645 Main


WALTHAM CAMERA, 2 Cres- cent-George B Glidden, sec, 78 Tay- lor; meet 2d Tues


WALTHAM CANOE, meet Ist & 3d Mons at Club House, Woerd av WALTHAM GIRLS, 103 Moody WALTHAM MOTHERS, Mrs Mary T Dwinell, pres, 84 Ellison pk; meet Ist & 3d Wed at Fales House


WALTHAM MUSICAL, Ruth Lar- com, sec, 150 Weston; meet Ist & 3d Tues at homes of members


WALTHAM SPORTING, A H King, sec, 50 Wadsworth av; meet Ist & 3d Tues at 156 Moody


WALTHAM TEACHERS, Geo L Ward, sec, 9 Anderson ter; meet on call


WALTHAM WOMAN'S, Mrs Ber- tha H Mosher, sec, 188 Ash; meet every Fri at Universalist church


COUNTY OFFICERS


MIDDLESEX COUNTY (County Cities Cambridge and Lowell)


Clerk of Courts-Ralph N Smith (Arlington) Ist asst; Roger H Hurd (Arlington) 2d asst; Frederick L Put- nam (Melrose) 3d asst; John R Mac- Kinnon (Watertown) 4th asst; Har- riett L Parker (Cambridge), Freder- ick C Bean (Woburn)


County Commissioners-Erson B Barlow (Lowell), Alfred L Cutting (Weston), Walter C Wardwell (Cam- bridge), Fred P Barnes (Newton), H Harding Hale (Hudson) associate commissioners


County Engineer-Frank H Ken- dall (Belmont)


Court Interpreter-Michael Cangi- ano (Cambridge)


Court Officers-Charles E Byrnes (Somerville), Wm R Davis (Cam- bridge), J Edwin Fairbairn (Cam- bridge), J Willard Jones (Somer- ville), Frederick T Peabody (Mel-


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rose), Fred A Rhoades (Malden), George F Stiles (Lowell), Arthur H Wiggin (Newton); Probate Court, George Nutt (Natick), James R Par- ry (Somerville)


Court Stenographers-Alexander M Gilbert (Cambridge), Florence N Goodwin (Cambridge), Frank E Rol- lins (Medford)


Deputy Sheriffs-Albert' J Adams. (Marlborough), Alvah S Baker (Cam- bridge), Fred A Beals (Everett), George W Bishop (Cochituate), Her- bert C Blackmer (Melrose), Martin Conway (Billerica), Wm R Davis, chief deputy (Cambridge), Charles A Eveleth (Lowell), A Paul Fillebrown (Ayer), John A Finigan (Concord). George · D Ford (Cambridge), John F Ford (Cambridge), Bernard F Gate- ly (Lowell), Wm P Kingsbury (Hoi- liston), George F Leslie (Waltham), . James H McKenna (Waltham), Ar- thur H McLearn (Belmont), Lyman H Richards (Weston), George H Stevens (Dracut), Samuel W Tucker (Newton), Henry L Walker (Med ford), Wm H Walsh (Framingham)




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