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USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Watertown > Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1923-1924 > Part 76
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Ancient Free and Accepted Masons
PEQUOSSETTE LODGE; S Eugene Proctor, sec, 74 Pearl; meet 2d Thurs at 17 Main
VICTORY LODGE; Wallace A Shipton, sec, 81 Capitol; meet 1st Fri at 17 Main
Ancient Order of Hibernians of Mass
DIVISION NO 14; Bernard M Oates, rec sec, 24 Thurston rd; meet 2d & 4th Wed at 22 Main
Ancient Order of United Workmen
WATERTOWN LODGE NO 70; Israel T Norrish, recorder, 148 Cypress; meet 1st Fri at 4 Mt Auburn
Daughters of The American Revolution
WATERTOWN CHAPTER; Mrs Delia A Brown, regent, 93 Russell av; meet 4th Mon
Foresters of America
AURORA COURT NO 267; Vincenzo Massa, sec, 51 Spring; meet 1st Sun & 3d Thurs at 78 Main
Fraternal Order of Eagles
PEQUOSSETTE AERIE NO 1428; meet 2d & 4th Tues at 45 Galen
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
LAFAYETTE LODGE NO 31; Freder- ick L Drake sec, 303 Mt Auburn, meet every Tues evening at 23 Main LONGFELLOW REBEKAH LODGE NO 150; Mrs Minnie Semple, sec, 84 Franklin; meet 1st & 3rd Mon at 23 Main
Irish National Foresters
ROBERT EMMET BRANCH NO 480; Daniel E Sullivan, sec, 69 Capital
STAR OF ERIN BRANCH NO 526; Winifred A Harrington, sec, 467 Main; meet 2d & 4th Thurs at 22 Main
Knights of Columbus
WATERTOWN COUNCIL NO 155; James F Keating, recorder, 483 Main; meet 2d & 4th Mon at 22 Main
Knights of Pythias
WATERTOWN LODGE NO 143; George H White, K R S, 161 Orchard; meet 2d & 4th Mon at 23 Main
Mass Catholic Order of Foresters
CHARLES RIVER COURT NO 55; Charles J Murphy, rec sec, 9 Oakland; meet 1st & 3d Fri at 22 Main FATHER STACK COURT NO 162 Mary V Hughes, rec sec, 11 Royal; meet 1st & 3d Mon at 22 Main
Order of The Eastern Star
PEQUOSSETTE CHAPTER NO 141; Mrs Sophie C Steward, sec, 46 Union; meet 2d & 4th Wed at 23 Main
Order of The Sons of Veterans
ISAAC B PATTEN CAMP NO 29; Wm W Clark, sec, 82 Riverside; meet Mon at 4 Mt Auburn
Pythian Sisters
WATERTOWN TEMPLE NO 72; Mrs Anna S Washburne, M R C, 22 Cross; meet 1st & 3d Wed at 23 Main
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WATERTOWN DIRECTORY, 1923.
Royal Arcanum
GENERAL GUINEY COUNCIL NO 1380; Michael B Collins, sec, 36 Jewett, Newton; meet 1st & 3d Wed at 22 Main
United Order of Independent Odd Ladies
ENTERPRISE LODGE NO 7; Gladys White, rec sec, 33 Dexter av; meet 2d & 4th Fri at 4 Mt Auburn
Woman's Relief Corps
ISAAC B PATTEN CORPS NO 59; Mrs Emily Maloney, sec, 60 Olney; meet 2d & 4th Tues at 4 Mt Auburn
HOMES
SUNNY BANK, 304 School; Susan W French, matron
PERKINS INSTITUTION AND MASS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, off N Beacon; Edward E Allen, sec and direc- tor
WATERTOWN HOME FOR OLD FOLKS, 120 Mt Auburn; Edwin Stockin, sec, 64 Russell av; Mrs Mary A Jones, matron; directors meet on last Tues of Jan, April, July & Oct
HOSPITAL
WATERTOWN, 43 Laurel; Joseph A Wolcott, supt
INCORPORATED COMPANIES
AETNA MILLS, 452 Pleasant; E P Atkins, pres; Orrin G Wood, treas; BAILEY'S CLEANSERS & DYERS INC, 30 Washburn; James Bailey, treas- mgr
BRUNSENE CO THE, end Stanley av; Lawrence T Sawyer, pres; Howard M Sawyer, v-pres and treas
DALBY THOMAS CO, 101 Morse; E J Driggins, pres; Allan D Craig, treas; Mrs Lois R Young, sec
E C MFG CO, 99 Spring; Orvil W Smith, pres; Leland Powers, treas
EVERETT BROS INC, 79 N Beacon; Harold C Everett, pres; Robert M Ever- ett, treas; Arthur P Teele, clk
FLETCHER H E CO, off Irving n B & M; Harold H Fletcher, pres; Herbert E Fletcher, treas
HACKETT BROS CO, 21 Main; Thomas L Hackett, pres; Francis J Hackett, treas
HOOD RUBBER CO, Nichols av n Arlington; Frederick C Hood gen mgr
HOWARD COAL CO INC, 60 Galen; Edward E Howard, pres-mgr
LYNDONVILLE CREAMERY ASSN, Wheeler ct off Elm; Gilbert M Campbell, pres; J C Eaton, v-pres; Blanche E Con- ner, treas; Haddon W Lyster, sec; Willis C Conner, gen mgr; Harry A Smith, mgr MASS BLOWER CO, Acton cor Howard; F R Pleasanton, pres; A R Reed, treas; C A Rehark, sec
METROPOLITAN LAUNDRY CO, 99 Spring; Orvil W Smith, pres; Leland Powers, treas
MORGAN JOHN C CO, 12 Watertown; John C Morgan, pres-treas; John Miller, sales mgr; Frederick H Heerde, director MORSE BODY CO INC, 69 Howard; John S Morse, pres; Arthur L Morse, treas; Percy T Sprague, sec
NEWTON SAND & GRAVEL CO, 60 Arsenal; Harold Plimpton, pres; Ellerton P Whitney, sec-treas
OTIS BROS CO, 15 Main; Horace W Otis, pres; Wm T Macurdy, treas; W M Otis, sec
SMITH BROS CONCRETE CO, 60 Arse- nal; Nathan B Hartford, pres; Delbert S Smith, sec-treas
STANLEY MOTOR CARRIAGE CO, end Hunt; S L G Knox, bus mgr; Edward M Hallett, sales mgr
SUBURBAN REALTY CORP, 423 Mt Auburn; Eugene N Foss, pres; Joseph Weeks, treas; Horatio Alden, clk.
THERMOGRADE VALVE CO, Acton cor Howard; F R Pleasanton, pres; A F Reed, treas; C A Rehark, sec
TRIBUNE ENTERPRISE INC THE, 13 Main; Oscar M Canady, pres; J Canady, treas-sec
UNION MARKET NATIONAL BANK, Watertown sq; John F Tufts, pres; Henry C Derby, v-pres; Wm S Holds- worth, cashier
WALKER & PRATT MFG CO, Cypress cor Dexter av; Arthur W Walker, pres; Richard D Walker, treas
WARREN SOAP MFG CO THE, 46 Water; Ralph L Warren, pres-treas; Stephen W Libby, v-pres
WATERPROOF PAINT & VARNISH CO, 446 Arsenal; George H Browne, pres; John J Meehan, treas; Perley Roberts, sec WATERTOWN BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO, 418 Arsenal; M Derderian, pres; S Derderian, treas-mgr
WATERTOWN CO-OPERATIVE BANK, 56 Main; Charles E Fay, pres; James D Evans, v-pres; U S Young, treas
WATERTOWN ELECTRIC CO, 7 Main; Samuel C Pitman, pres; Charles R Metchear, treas; Leo P Landry, supt; John R MacNamee, mgr
WATERTOWN LUMBER CO, Arsenal cor Irving; Archie E Noble, pres-treas; M Vernon Matson, v-pres
WATERTOWN PHARMACY INC, 54 Mt Auburn; L Thatcher Kelley, pres- treas; Ralph E Joslin, clk
,WATERTOWN SAVINGS BANK, 60
Main; Bartlett M Shaw, pres; George S Wright, v-pres; John F Green, treas
WATERTOWN SQUARE GARAGE, 53 Galen; F R Swan, pres; J H Mealy, v- pres; B F Swan, Treas
WEBSTER W A CO, 148 Waltham; John T Webster, pres; Wm A Webster jr, treas; Wm A Webster, sec; Frank Henry, mgr
PARKS
BOYD'S, south of 120 Morse n Jackson rd
HOW, 215 Pleasant cor Bacon
SALTONSTALL, 175 Main opp Chest- nut
WHITNEY HILL, 150 Marshall and west of Marion rd
RAILROAD STATIONS
BEMIS, 397 Pleasant cor Bridge
EAST WATERTOWN, 140 Arlington UNION MARKET, off 51 School
WATERTOWN, 13 Church n Main
WEST WATERTOWN, 28 Howard
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Watertown Arsenal 357 Arsenal n Elm
Col Tracy C Dickson, commandant;
POST OFFICE
Watertown Station 44 Mt Auburn
Office hours 7 a m to 8 p m week days; 7 a m to 10 a m State holidays; closed Sundays
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W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S
Thomas P Sullivan, supt; James T Barnes, asst supt; John J Considine, John F Cunniff, James P Dunphy, James A Elliott, Carl Klumpp, Margaret G Riley, Percy B Ward, clks Wm B Cunniff, Joseph L Doherty, George C Fields, Patrick D Gleason, Fred G Hamilton, Clarence R Howes, Charles
McGovern, Joseph C E Mclaughlin, James E McLea, Michael O'Brien, Gerard J O'Connor, James F Stanley, Frank Ste- vens, Joseph P Sullivan, Fred Thompson, Joseph T Wall, John McGuire, special delivery messenger
George A Burns, mail messenger Thomas Q Farrington, janitor
JUSTICES OF PEACE
THE
Benjamin Charles W
Kenslea Daniel L
Bennett Francis A
Lawson Samuel J
Brady M Frances
Locke E Irving
Brink Virgil C
MacDow George W
MacFarland Fred W
Black Charles E
Buffum Albert F
Marr Vernon W
Blazo Harold B
Butler Elmer
Mayell Louis J McCafferty Cecilia M
Cazmay Thomas W
Canady Oscar M
McGann Richard
Cooch Lester W
Caragulian Garabed H
MoGlauflin B Fay McGuire Wm P
Crawford Fred E
Carchia John V
Critchett Frederick E
Cunniff P Sarsfield
Cazmay Thomas W
Dale George H
Chase Leon G
Oates James M
Davies Henry W
Chase Leroy M
O'Connell Edward C
DeFilippo Arturo
Clarke Joseph R
Oliver Charles R Page Rodney G Parker Harry R
Fay Allen M
Cohen Dexter S
Parry J Harold
Fay Charles E
Coker John J
Partridge Albert L
Fuller Wm E
Colligan Albert B
Perkins Clarence A
Furber Edward P
Crawford Fred E
Phillips Arthur J
Gilbert W Jerome
Critchett Frederic E
Phippen E Willard
Gooch Wm D
Cummings Roy L
Poole Charles H
Goodspeed George E
Daggett John T
Pulsifer Frank H
Green George H B jr
Dale George H
Quimby Robert S
Harris Wm S
Rattigan Henry A
Marr Vernon W
Richeimer John F
McGlauflin B Fay
De Pass Louis W
Rugg Wm W
McGuire Wm P
Doggett Arthur L
Russo Sabbatino
McNamara Frank J
Downey Mary F
Safford Howard F
Moody Leonce B
Earle Ernest L
Saunders Alvan R
Morrin Clarence J
Flanders Frederick A
Savage Mabel F
Olcott Charles M
Fletcher Hewitt G
Scanlon Ernest L
Roche Arthur J
Fowler Earl M
Scheirer Herbert J
Rugg Wm W
Fraser Chester H
Schiesel Ignatius M
Skinner Hiram L
Fuller Wm E
Sessa Albert C
Stone Walter C
Gilbert W Jerome
Sheridan John B
Tripp Willard D
Glidden Alfred A
Skuse George Wm
Vahey Thomas F
Gooch Wm D
Slattery John E
Goodspeed George E
Sprague Percy T
Welch Joseph N
Goodspeed Hayden
Stewart John H
Wetterling Sophia C
Goodwin Frank C
Stone Edwin L
Wheeler A Mead
Graham Alford M Gray Everett W
Sweeney Wm J
Special Commissioners
Green George H B jr
Tarr Francis C
Bowen Alma G
Greenwood Chester T Griffin Gerald
Theriault Rose DeL
Wilson Mabel R
Hagedorn George A
Titcomb Wm E
Hale Charles A
Vahey Thomas F
Harlow Myron L
Waite Harry E
Hartshorn Horace C Hartwell Herbert F
Hill Alice M
White Robert J
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Hodge Charles H
Whittier Charles H
Allen Hugh E
Holdsworth Wm S
Wilband Arthur F
Atherton Frederick
Holland John K
Williams Fay B
Bartels George L
Hoyt Rollin W
Beale Wm R
Jowett Robert S
Wright Edward F
Belding Frank O
Keefe Joseph P
Young Ulysses S
Brink Virgil C
Callahan James H
Carlson C B Matilda
McNamara Frank J Mitchell Arthur Y
Doyle Michael F
Cleveland Alice M
Draper Wm H
Coburn Chester A
Davis Leslie R Dealtry Clarence W
. Monk Wesley E
Draper Wm H
Salsburg Adolph E
Vose Le Roy C
Stone Walter C
Taylor Alice F
Regan Esther L
MASTER IN CHANCERY Cunniff P Sarsfield
Walker Wm H
Wheeler A Mead
Barnard Samuel O
Holman Mary L
Wilson Wm H
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*License to Marry Archibald Elmer E Belding Frank O
Buckler Harold E
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WALTHAM is situated on the Charles River, nine miles west from the port of Boston.
Do You Know That Waltham Is the Place
Where all the operations of cotton cloth were first performed under one roof ?
Where chalk crayons were invented and first made ? Where kerosene oil was first refined and made available for household usage ?
Where watches were first successfully manufac- tured in the United States?
Where the first single Board of Government in Massachusetts was adopted ?
Where electric street railways were early operated ?
Do You Know That Waltham
IS the home of skilled labor?
HAS 100 manufacturing concerns ?
WAS the first city in New England to adopt City Manager form of Government?
HAS ideal facilities, environment and advantages for home and business life ?
HAS a mercantile district unsurpassed in style, quality, service and moderate prices ?
Make WALTHAM a Better and Busier City
The Brief of Waltham's Success
Waltham is a sanitary city, with good roads, motorized fire department, efficient City Govern- ment, average tax rate, protective police depart- ment, excellent facilities for business, industry, homes and education, an open labor market, diver- sified industry, skilled employees, splendid environ- ments, the home of happiness, contentment sublime, peaceful conditions, hospitable, friendly, jovial and congenial. A good place to live, work and raise your children in-this is Waltham.
WATERTOWN DIRECTORY
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WATERTOWN REAL ESTATE
A T THE MAIN OFFICE OF THIS COM- PANY A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT IS MAINTAINED FOR THE SALE OF WATER- TOWN REAL ESTATE. OWNERS AND BUYERS ARE INVITED TO TAKE ADVAN- TAGE OF OUR INTELLIGENT REAL
ESTATE SERVICE.
Mortgages REAL ESTATE Auctioneers 271 WASHINGTON ST., NEWTON. Tels. Newton North 2110 and 3261 BRANCH: 624 COMMONWEALTH AVE., NEWTON CENTRE
9th YEAR
J. EDWARD CALLANAN COMPANY
9th YEAR
"SERVE OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE OTHERS SERVE YOU"
ADVERTISE
In Your City Directory
Thru the Directory Service Specialists
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.
WILL FRANK DAVIS, President
603 Massachusetts Avenue
Boston, Mass.
W. A. GREENOUGH CO.'S
WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY
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