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ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL-407 Spring street. Bishop, Rt. Rev. Daniel F. Feehan. Chancellor, Rev. Edmund J. S. Ward. Rector, Rev. Francis J. Bradley. Assts., Rev. James M. Quinn, Rev. Fran- cis D. Callahan, Rev. Francis Mckeon, Rev. John Kelly. Sexton, Thomas Toole. Organist, Benno Brodkorb
NOTRE DAME DES LOURDES CHURCH (French)-Notre Dame st. Organized 1874. Pastor, Mgr. J. A. Prevost. Asst. Pastors, Rev. Hormisdas Brodeur, Rev. Victor Larose, Rev. Hillaire Chabotte, Rev. Charles Carufel, Rev. Arthur Gagnon. Organist, D. Plante Sexton, Abraham Gagnon
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Churches
ST. ANNE'S CHURCH (French)-780 S. Main, Rectory, 818 Middle street. Prior, Rev. Reginald Dupra. Assistants, Rev. J. M. E. Olivier, Rev. Dominique Jacques, Rev. Pierre Granger, Rev. Ray- mond Hamel, Rev. Jourdain Harpin, Rev. Jean Brosseau, Rev. Amedee Jacquement, Rev. Bernard Percot, Rev. Anthony Lauzon, Rev. Vincent Marchildon, Rev. Hyacinth Barriere, Rev. S. R. M. Piché, Rev. Dominique de Lamothe. Organist, Wilfred A. Bernard
ST. ANTONIO CHURCH (Portuguese)-48 Sixteenth st. Pastor, Rev. Antonio P. B. Carmo. Asst. Pastor, Rev. Joaquim M. Sousa
ST. ANTHONY'S SYRIAN MARONITE CHURCH-286 Jencks street. Pastor, Rev. Ignatius Sayegh
ST. JEAN BAPTISTE CHURCH (French)-967 Stafford road near Stockton street. Pastor, Rev. L. Norbert Blanchette. Asst. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Norbert Hamel. . Organist, Napoleon Mercier
ST. MIGUEL'S CHURCH (Portuguese)-205 Essex cor. Wellington street. Pastor, J. F. Ferraz. Asst. Pastors, Rev. Manuel de Re- zende, Rev. Manuel P. Souza. Sexton, Batthazar R. Machado
ST. MATHIEU'S CHURCH (French)-115 St. Mary's street, Bowen- ville. Pastor, Rev. Napoleon A. Messier. Asst. Pastor, Rev. Al- phonse Gauthier. Sexton, Louis Frechette
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH-1588 South Main cor. Slade street. Pastor, Rt. Rev. Mgr. James E. Cassidy. Asst. Pastors, Rev. Timothy J. Calnen, Rev. James Carr, Rev. Thomas Taylor. Organ- ist, Alice T. Cassidy.' Sexton, Michael Reynolds
ST. PETER'S AND ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-Snell, cor. Dover street. Organized 1882. Pastor Rev. Thomas A. Kelly. Asst. Pastors, Rev. Edward Killegrew, Rev. James E. O'Reilly, Thomas Rev. F. McNulty. Sexton, John F. Callery
ST. ROCH'S CHURCH (French)-889 Pine street and Orange streets. Organized 1899. Pastor, Rev. L. Damase Robert. Asst. Pastor, Rev. Pierre Ethier. Organist, Germain A. Clement. Sexton, Jules Berube
ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH-690 Stafford roda corner Chicago street. Organized May, 1905., Pastor, Rev. John F. McKeon. Asst., Rev. Henry M. Staunton. Organist, Mary M. O'Neil. Sexton, Andrew Carey
CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION-Thomas near County street. Organized 1882. Pastor, Rev. Edward J. Carr. Asst., Rev. John J. Sullivan. Sexton, James France
CHURCH OF ST. STANISLAUS (Polish)-60 Rockland street. Ad- ministrator, Rev. Hugo Dylla, 36 Rockland street. Asst., - Organist, -
OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS CHURCH (Portuguese)-811 Dwelly cor. Tripp. Pastor. Rev. Dario A. Raposo. Organist, Josephine Obrey
OTHER CATHOLIC CHURCHES
FIRST POLISH CHURCH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Polish National Catholic)-301 Globe street. Organized June 15, 1898. Rector, Marijan Guzek
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH (Polish)-55 Winthrop street. Pastor, Rev. Rene L. Zawistowski. Organist, Leo Szymanski
ST. MARY'S RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH-North Seventh near Bedford. Pastor, Rev. Michael Czap
SWEDENBORGIAN
NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH-260 Rock street. Pastor, Charles W. Clodfelter. Pres. of Society, Asa E. Goddard. Executive Commit- tee, Asa E. Goddard, J. Westall Borden, Albert Munroe. Clerk, T. Elton Wood. Treas., Walter I. Nichols. Supt. of Sabbath School, Rev. Charles W. Clodfelter. The seats are free
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Churches-Clubs
UNITARIAN
UNITARIAN SOCIETY-309 N. Main street Incorporated March 9, 1832. First church built corner of Second and Borden streets, 1835 Removed to North Main street, between Cherry and Locust streets, and rebuilt 1860. Minister, Rev. Thomas S. Robjent. Moderator, William F. Hooper, st. Clerk, William C. Gray. Treas., James P. Hart. Standing Committee Chairman, James M. Morton, William C. Gray, James P. Hart, Mrs. William E. Fuller, Mrs. Robert C. Davis, Charles H. Warner, Henry Bradbury, Robert N. Hathaway
OTHER DENOMINATIONS
FIRST UKRAINIAN CHURCH STJOHN THE BAPTIST-Centre street. Pastor, Rev. O. Walodymir Stech, 745 Broadway
FRIEND'S CHURCH-229 North Main street. Meetings for wor- ship are held every Sabbath at 10.45 A.M. and Christian Endeavor at 6.15 P.M. The first meeting of this society in Fall River was held about the year 1812. Minister, Charles W. Mesner. Overseers, G. Fred Davis, Eliza A. Sisson, John T. Mercer, A. Homer Skinner, Marianna N. Chace. Supt. of Sunday School, Ida M. Wild
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS- 25 Claflin street. Pastor, Rev. H. W. Howlett. Sec., James W. Heap. Treas., Alma Coombs
RESCUE MISSION OF FALL RIVER-43 to 51 Fourth street. Pres., Willard H. Poole. Sec., Treas., Ralph W. Arthur. Supt., John Chadwick
SALVATION ARMY-164 Bedford street. Officers in charge. Ad- jutant Charles F. Walker and Mrs. Charles F. Walker. Sec., Mrs. Thomas Hammond. Treas., Joseph O. Broomhead. Services every evening except Tuesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock and Sunday at 11 A.M., 3 and 8 P.M. Sunday School, 1.30 P.M. Y. P. L., 6 P.M.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN SYRIAN EVANGELICAL MISSION-Harri- son street. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Zaiden. Elders, Paul Jabbour, Nassceb Ayash. S. S. Supt., Mitri Gabbour
WAYSIDE MISSION-177 Pleasant street. Treas., Mrs. William J. Smith. Supt., Rev. William J. Smith. Services, Sunday evening. Bible service, 6.30 P.M., Tuesday and Thursday evenings at S o'clock
CLUBS
Border City Social and Literary Club-Brightman Hall, 1860 N. Main street. Pres., James Connor. Sec., Francois Belanger. Fin. Sec., John T. McKenna. Treas., Michael Waldron
Boys' Club of Fall River-374 Anawan street and 157 Pocasset street. Pres., Bertram H. Borden. Vice Pres., Nathan Durfee. Sec., Walter I. Nichols. Supt., Thomas Chew. Treas., Edward B. Varney. Charitable club for street boys
British Club of Fall River-265 Fourth street. Meets every Tues- day evening. Pres., James Howarth. Vice Pres., Frank Lewis. Fin. Sec., Thomas Meleleu. Treas., Albert Riley. Steward, Fred Carney
Calumet Club-109 S. Main street. Pres., Joseph D. Thibodeau. Vice Prests., Frederick F. Bergeron and Philippe C. Pratte. Sec., Joseph F. Marcotte. Treas., Alfred L. Lizotte
Cercle Union-1575 Pleasant street. Meets first Wednesday of each month. Pres., Silvio Marceau. Sec. and Treas., Alfred J. Lizotte. Collector, Leon Trepannier
Circle Montpellier-Meets in members' homes first Monday of each month. Pres. and Treas., Thomas Lavoie. Director, Emile Lavoie. Vice Pres., Mrs. Beatrice DeLorme. Sec., Jean Dolbec
Citizens' Social Club-1670 Pleasant street. Meets second Wed- nesday of each month. Pres., Horace Chenard. Sec., Timothy Filion. Treas., Arthur Gauthier. Membership 125
Club National (French)-185 William st. Meets first and third Mondays. Pres., Matthias LaPierre. Treas., Joseph Desert. Sec., Delphis Dupre
Congregational Club-Meets second week in February, May, October and December. Pres., Payson W. Lyman. Sec., Benja- min B. Earle. Treas., Albion C. Cook
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Clubs
Cricket Club-Meets at 265 South Main every Tuesday evening. Pres., William S. Greene. Sec., Albert Ward. Treas., Frank M. Burgess
Davol Fire Club of Fall River, Mass .- Pres., Robert T. Mitchell. Vice Pres., Thomas Burke. Treas., George Hood. Sec., William H. Drohan. Fin. Sec., James Blockburn
East End Sick Benefit Association-Meets every other Sunday at Jencks St. Hall, cor. Pleasant street. Pres., M. C. Miller. Rec. Sec., William Lischner. Fin. Sec., Morris Alpert. Treas., Louis Epstein, 132 Jencks
East End Social Club-153 Jencks street. Meets every second Monday evening. Pres., James S. Gray. Vice Pres., David Kelley. Treas., William Hindle. Rec. Sec., Arthur Allwood. Fin. Sec., Ernest Dowty
Episcopalian Club of Fall River-Meets Church of the Ascension. Pres., Cornelius S. Hawkins. Sec., Herbert C. Eales. Treas., Chester H. Taylor
Fall River Bowling Green Club-363 McGowan street. Pres .. James Taylor. Sec., Walter Bell. Fin. Sec., James Taylor. Treas., Joseph P. Violette
Fall River Burns Club-Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month in Allen Slade building, Bedford street. Pres., James Sinclair. Vice Pres., William Harley. Sec. and Treas., Thomas B. Marnoch, 379 Jefferson
Fall River Country Club-Club House near Somerset Junction, entrance 4232 N. Main. Pres., Robert C. Davis. Sec., Albert A. Harrison. Treal., George H. Emerson
Fall River Rotary Club-Meets every Wednesday at 12.15 P.M., at the Far East Restaurant. Pres., D. F. Sullivan. Vice Pres., Thomas A. Maguire. Sec., H. E. Dodge. Treas., Everett N. Slade
Fall River Woman's Club-Pres., Mrs. Edgar G. Durfee. Cor. Sec., Mrs. James P. Hart. Rec. Sec., Mrs. George Darling. Treas., Mrs. Samuel W. Gibbs. Auditor, Mrs. George Martin
Fall River Yacht Club-Boathouse at Tiverton, R. I. Commo- dore, Robert W. Zuill. Vice Commodore, John S. Brayton, jr. Rear Commodore, Dr. O. H. Jackson. Pres., Frederick Webb Sec. and Treas., Frank Rivers
"412 Club"-Annual meeting February 15. Pres., Richard P. Borden. Vice Pres., Byron W. Anthony, jr. Sec. and Treas., Ken- neth F. Remington. Chairman of Committee, Dwight S. Waring. Limited Membership
Goodwill Social Club-Meets second Monday of each month at 235 Covel street. Pres., Harry Marsden. Fin. Sec., Henry Lang- ton. Treas.,
Great Island Gun Club-419 Lindsey street. Organized 1905. Pres., Charles Letendre. Sec. and Treas., Philip Letendre. Field Captain, Joseph Gagnon
Happy Girls' Club-Meets Wednesday and Friday at Women's Union building, 101 Rock street. Pres., Margaret Brayton
Harvard Club-Annual meeting in November. Pres., Harry P. Brown. Vice Pres., Charles D. Davol. Sec., Harold S. R. Buffin- on. Treas., Treas., Charles J. Hurley. Choristers, J. Whitney Bowen, Paul Gifford
Herrick Club-Meets at First Baptist Church, North Main st. Pres., Harry Smalley. Recorder, Joseph W. Milne. Sec., Herbert B. Barnes. Treas., Jesse Blaisdell
Jean Armour Club-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Allen Slade building, Bedford street. Pres., Mrs. Mitchell Nicholson. Vice Pres., Margaret Craig. Fin. Sec., Ethel Bishop. Rec. Sec., Treas., Agnes Murray
King Philip Boat Club-Boathouse, 91 Club street, foot of Brad- ford avenue. Incorporated March, 1887. Pres., George Grimes. Rec. Sec., Richard Fleet, jr. Cor. Sec., George H. Kay. Fin. Sec., James F. Derrig. Treas., Michael Cummins. Capt., Samuel Scown
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Clubs-County Officers
Laurier Club-139 Brightman street. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays. Pres., Onesime Langlois. Sec., Peter Fortin. Treas. Louis Frechette
Lisbon Club-364 Alden street. Pres., Joao F. Leitao. Sec., Manuel Limoes
Montagnard Club-776 King Philip street. Meets second and fourth Mondays. Pres., Mestae Desruisseaux. Treas., Wilfrid C. Bergeron. Sec., Adelard Boissonneault
Moonshiners Club-218 Almond street. Pres., Antonio Simbro. Sec., Joao Soares. Treas., Augustine Rodriques
Mount Hope Yacht Club-Meets second Sundoy in each month, foot of Bradford avenue. Commodore, Wm. H. Reynolds. Vice Commodore, George Hindle. Fleet Captain, William Cowell. Rec. Sec., John Howarth. Fin. Sec., Ernest Stott. Treas., Thomas Meleleu
Polish Citizens' Club of K. Pulaski-129 Palmer. Pres., Walter Leszczynski. Mgr., Wladyslaw Faryniarz
Quequechan Club-306 North Main street. Pres., James E. Os- born. Vice Pres., Oliver S. Hawes. Sec., Thomas B. Bassett. Treas., Leonard S. Chace. Supt., Maurice A. Reagan
Randall Club-Meets monthly during the winter at Ascension House, Purchase street. Pres., William W. Marvel. 1st Vice Pres., Sumner A. Aldrich. 2d Vice Pres., William Ferguson, jr. Sec., S. Rennie Grammer. Treas., John Mullins
St. Michael's Athletic Club, Inc .- 63 Webster street. Pres., Luiz E. Mello. Treas., Joel Rebello. Sec., Manuel Correira
Starlight Athletic Club-190 Alden street. Pres., Antonio Pontes. Sec., Manuel Estralla. Treas., Augustino Pontes
Steep Brook Social and Improvement Club-130 Wilson road. Pres., James E. Lynch. Sec. and Treas., Charles F. Winslow
Victory Boys' Club-318 Flint street. Pres., John Perry. Sec. and Treas., E. Paul
Ward Club-1528 Pleasant street. Pres., Arthur Sney. Sec., Michael Garrighan. Treas., F. Daught
Watuppa Boat Club-Clubhouse, 2467 Pleasant street. Pres., Charles Sampson. Fin. Sec., John Baer, 2d. Rec. Sec.,
Treas., Herbert H. Maines
Weetamoe Yacht Club-Incorporated December, 1893. Boat- house, 2 Monte street. Pres., John A. Whitehead. Vice Pres., William F. Waldron. Fin. Sec., John Coyne. Cor. Sec., Joseph E. Olden. Treas., Abraham R. Parks. Commodore, John Robinson. Fleet Captain, Peter C. Waldron
Fall River Girls' Club-Meets every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday at Women's Union building, 101 Rock street. Pres., Mary C. Connor. Sec., Irene Murphy. Treas., Mrs. Owen Durfee
COUNTY OFFICERS, BRISTOL
Judge of Probate and Insolvency-Arthur N. Alger, Taunton Register of Probate and Insolvency-Guilford C. Hathawy Clerk of Courts-Simeon Borden, Fall River
Assistant Clerk of Courts-Edwin L. Barney, New Bedford
Register of Deeds, Fall River District-William E. Gray, Fall River
Register of Deeds, North District-Enos D. Williams, Taunton Register of Deeds, South District-Albert B. Collins, New Bedford
County Treasurer-Edgar L. Crossman, Taunton
District Attorney-Joseph T. Kenney, New Bedford
Assistant District Attorneys-Frank B. Fox, Taunton; Charles P. Ryan, Fall River
Medical Examiners-William Blanchette, John H. Gifford (as- sociate), Fall River
Sheriff-Isaac E. Willetts, Taunton. Special Sheriff and Court Crier, Henry W. Mason
Jailers-Isaac E. Willetts, Taunton; Franklin L. Hathaway, New Bedford
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County Officers-Courts
County Commissioners-Richard E. Warner, Taunton; Frank M. Chace, Fall River; John I. Bryant, Fairhaven. Meet at Taunton every Tuesday and on the fifth of every month
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Simeon Borden, Henry H. Earl, Frank Mulveny, Frank A. Pease, John S. Brayton, James H. Kenyon, jr., Thomas D. Sullivan, Fall River
Bail Commissioners-Edward A. Thurston, Simeon Borden, Michael J. Orpen, Patrick E. Mannion, Hugh J. Bouvier, Fall River; Edwin L. Barney, jr., New Bedford
Master in Chancery-David Silverstein
Deputy Sheriffs-John H. Nerney, Seth R. Briggs, Attleboro; John W. Synan, Edmund Hathaway, Dighton; Daniel W. Riley Edwin J. Mills, Charles S. Graham, Alfred J. W. Pritchard, Hubert Legare, Oliver St.Denis, Hugh T. McNeill, Martin Dolan, Eugene S. Sullivan, Antonio F. Almeida, Fall River; Frederick W. Soule, Henry W. Mason, George F. Weeden, Francis P. Laughlin, John Parkinson, Edmund J. Whalley, Joseph C. Patnaude, Franklin L Hathaway, Walter R. Spooner, William R. Schilansky, John Oliver, J. Arthur Balthazar, Samuel Entin, New Bedford; Arthur W. Reed, Frank P. Toner, North Attleboro; Charles J. Nichols, James T. Byrne, Orrin I. Child, Taunton; Arnold D. Gardner, Benjamin B. Scanlon, Benjamin F. Norton, Swansea; George S. Nichols, Reho- both; Thomas H. Nelson, Mansfield; Walter¿H. Francis, Fairhaven; Josiah C. Goward, North Easton
COURTS SUPERIOR COURT FOR CIVIL BUSINESS
At Fall River, with jury, second Monday in January, first Mon- day in April and third Monday in September. Without jury, first Monday in January and fourth Monday in March
At Taunton, for Bristol County, with jury, first Monday in March and second Monday in September. Without jury, first Mondays in February and November
At New Bedford, for Bristol County, with jury, first Monday in May and second Monday in December. Without jury, first Mon- days in June and December
SUPERIOR COURT FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS
At Fall River, for Bristol County, first Monday in November At Taunton, for Bristol County, first Monday in February At New Bedford, for Bristol County, first Monday in June
PROBATE COURT
Judge of Probate and Insolvency-Arthur M. Alger, Taunton; Register, Guilford C. Hathaway, Fall River; Assistant Register, Florence A. Pratt
Sessions held at Fall River: first Friday in each month except August
At Taunton: third Friday in each month except July and August At New Bedford: second Friday in each month except July, and except also that in August it shall be held on the first Friday
At Attleboro: fourth Friday of January, March, May, June, Sep- tember and November
COURT OF INSOLVENCY
Sessions will be held at Taunton, Fall River or New Bedford, by special assignment, as business may require
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF BRISTOL COUNTY Court House, 45 Rock Street, Fall River
Justice, Edward F. Hanify. Special Justices, Benjamin Cook jr. and Frank M. Silvia. Clerk, Michael J. Orpen. Asst. Clerk, Annie H. Bird. Court Officer, Michael H. Daley. Return day for civil matters Saturday at 9 A.M. every week. Court for criminal matters held every day (Sundays and holidays excepted) at 9 A.M. Special term for the trial of criminal, as well as civil cases, held as circumstances require by adjournment. The time allowed for the entry of action shall be from 9 A.M. until 12 M. the return day
Probation Officers, Bartholomew Shay, Adults. William J. McGrath, Juveniles
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Co-operative Banks-Hospitals, Homes and Schools
FALL RIVER LAW LIBRARY
County Court House, 441 North Main street. Librarian, Nicho- las Hatheway. Treas., Nathan Yamins. Committee, Fernald L. Hanson, Edward F. Hanify, Israel Brayton
CO-OPERATIVE BANKS
Fall River Co-operative Bank-Chartered in 1888. Pres., Brad- ford D. Davol. Vice Pres., George O. Lathrop. Treas. and Clerk, Frank E. Westgate. Asst. Treas., R. N. Allen. Office, Massasoit Bank building, 29 Bedford street. Directors, Enoch J. French, Arba N. Lincoln, Clarence A. Brown, John Isherwood, Clarence E. Bury, Edward B. Jennings, Jefferson Borden, jr., John A. Pearson, Edward B. Lovell, Fred J. McLane, M. Richard Brown, Horace M. Hathaway, Robert W. Burrell, Sydney H. Borden, Richard G. Riley, Charles D. Davol, Ernest A. Lincoln, Preston H. Hood, J. William Grant, Carl K. Lincoln
Lafayette Co-operative Bank-Organized in 1894. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Pres., Edmond Coté. Vice Pres., Charles E. Peloquin. Clerk and Treas., Samuel E. Robinson. Directors, Arthur S. Phillips, Edmond Coté, Reuben C. Small, Charles E. Peloquin, James C. Brady, Nathan Miller, Joseph Menard, William Marshall, Amable Chouinard, A. S. Furtado, Alfred H. Leeming, Elzear Fournier, Oliva St. Denis, Samuel E. Robinson, Hubert Le- gare, Napoleon P. Tessier, William E. Fawcett. Meetings at the Metacomét National Bank, the first Wednesday of each month
People's Co-operative Bank-Chartered in 1882. Authorized cap- ital, $1,000,000. Meets every third Wednesday. Pres., Treas., Charles H. Durfee. Security Committee, Charles H. Dur- fee, Michael Sweeney, Joseph Turner. Attorney, L. Elmer Wood. Office, 60 Bedford street
The Troy Co-operative Bank-Chartered in July 18, 1880. Au- thorized capital, $3,000,000. Pres., Jerome C. Borden. Vice Pres., Albert F. Dow. Treas., Edward W. Bertenshaw. Directors, John M. Young, James H. French, Samuel S. Read, Thomas D. Covel, Walter R. Woodman, James E. O'Connor, George Grime, James Allardice, George H. Eddy, jr., Frank B. Albro, Everett N. Slade, Cyrus C. Rounseville, jr. Attorney, George Grime. Office, 59 N. Main street
HOSPITALS, HOMES AND SCHOOLS
Bay View Hospital-1620 Bay cor. Woodman street. Supt., Dr. David H. Fuller. Supt. of Nurses, Elizabeth J. Ryder
Bishop Stang Day Nursery and Kindergarten-217 Third street. Under charge of Sisters of the Holy Ghost. Superior, Sister Ste. Theresa
Blessed Sacrament Parochial School-2460 South Main street. Organized 1905. Superior, Sister L. Theresia. About 400 pupils; and 141 Benjamin cor. Tuttle, 150 pupils
Children's Home-427 Robeson street. Established in April, 1873. Pres., Benjamin S. C. Gifford. Vice Presidents, Oliver S. Hawes, Velona W. Haughwout, Miss Lydia H. Reed. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Clarence M. Hathaway. Rec. Sec., Miss Ellen M. Shove. Treas., Oliver K. Hawes. Supt. and Matron, Mrs. Jennie Fessenden
City Hospital-245 Stanley street. Supt., Dr. David H. Fuller. Supt. of Nurses, Helen J. Burns
Contagious Hospital-441 Stanley street. Matron, Mabel R. Hawkins
Convent and Academy of the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts- 466 Prospect street. Established 1886. Superior, Rev. Mother Marie Helena
Convent of the Holy Ghost-194 Second street. Established 1903. Sister Ste. Theresa, superior
Convent of the Ladies of Jesus-Marie-138 StJoseph, corner . Eastern avenue. Established 1877. Mother StIldephonse, supe- rior. Forty-six nuns. Number of pupils 72,
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Hospitals, Homes and Schools
Deaconess Home-825 Second street. Organized under M. E. Church. Incorporated 1893. Dr. William P. Pritchard. Treas., John Berry. Supt., B. Marion Hope. Sec., Mrs. Dr. Samuel W. Gibbs
Dominican Convent and Academy-37 Park street. Superior, Mother M. Madeleine. About 250 pupils
Dominican Fathers, Order of-818 Middle street. Pres., Rev. Reginald Dupras. Sec. and Treas., Rev. Dominique Jacques
Esperito Santo Parochial School-Alden cor. Everett st. Under the charge of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary. 8 teachers, about 425 pupils
Girls' Industrial Home-29 Berkley street. Under the manage- ment of the Deaconess Home
Holy Trinity School-55 Winthrop street. In charge of Rev. Rene L. Jawistowski
Home for Aged People-1168 Highland av. Pres., Milton Reed. Sec., Mrs. C. Carr. Treas., Edward S. Adams. Matron, Florence Blaisdell
Notre Dame School-34 StJoseph street. Organized 1882. Di- rector, Rev. Arthur Gagnon. Directress, Mother St. Pierre No- lasque. Number of pupils about 1400, under the instruction of the Sisters of Jesus-Marie. 20 sisters, 12 lay teachers
Sacred Heart Parochial School-95 Linden street. Under the charge of the Sisters of the Holy Union of the Sacred Hearts, Sister Wilhelmina, directress
St. Ann's Commercial School-790 South Main street. Under charge of the Brothers of the Christian schools. Principal, Brother B. Lewis
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St. Anne's Hospital-795 Middle corner South Main st. Opened February, 1906, in charge of the Dominican Sisters of La Presenta- tion de Tours. Over 50 private rooms and accommodations for about 200 patients in public wards. Unsectarian. Supt., Mother Marguerite
St. Anne's Parochial School-Hope street near Hunter street. Under the charge of the Dominican Sisters. Principal, Sister Rose
St. Francis' Guild-182 Whipple street. Working Girls' Home. Under the charge of the Franciscan Sisters
St. Jean de Baptiste Parochial School-65 Stockton street. Under charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph. About 280 pupils
St. John's Day Nursery-Organized 1917. 283 Slade street, corner Tuttle. Sister Alvarez of Jesus, in charge, and four sisters
St. Joseph's Orphans' Home-Organized 1880. Under charge of the Sisters of Charity. 56 St. Joseph street. Superior, Mother St. Aloysia. Treas., Sister St. Benjamin. Thirty-five nuns. Number of orphans, 450
St. Joseph's Parochial School-1262 North High street. Under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Principal, Sister Mary As- sumpta. Eight sisters. About 350 pupils
St. Joseph's Parochial School-SS Lowell st. In charge of the Dominican Sisters. About 125 pupils
St. Louis Parochial School-403 Division cor. Eagle street. Under charge of Sisters of Mercy. Principal, Mother M. Frances and three Sisters. About 200 pupils
St. Mary's Parochial School-342 Spring cor. Third street. Supt., Rev. Francis J. Bradley and thirteen teachers, having direction over about 425 pupils
St. Mathieus Parochial School-189 Wellington street. Organ- ized 1906. Superior, Sister Theofrede. About 475 pupils
St. Patrick's Convent-55 Tuttle street. Sister Mary James and sixteen sisters
St. Patrick's Parochial School-760 Slade, near South Main st. Principal, Sister Mary James. Twelve teachers and 570 pupils
St. Roch's Parochial School-In St. Roch's church, 889 Pine. Organized 1902. In charge of the Sisters of St.Joseph. Superior, Sister Marie de LaCroix and nine sisters
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Hospitals, Homes and Schools-Incorporated Companies
St. Stanislaus' Parochial School-37 Rockland street. Under the charge of the Felician Sisters. Sister Mary. Columba, superior. About 459 pupils
St. Theresia Convent-2501 South Main st. Sister L. Theresia and twenty-one sisters
St. Thomas Aquinas School-Benjamin, corner Tuttle street. Sisters of St. Dominick. Sister Rose, directress. About 140 pupils
St. Vincent Orphan's Home-Organized 1885. 2860 North Main. Under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy. Sister Mary Ephrem in charge. Chaplain and Treas., Rev. Charles A. Donovan
Truesdale Hospital, Inc .- 1820 Highland av. Dr. Philomen E. Truesdale, surgeon in charge
Union Hospital-538 Prospect street. - Chartered Oct. 1, 1900. Pres., W. Frank Shove. Clerk, B. Charles Chase. Treas., Herbert H. Read. Supt., Lee C. Stillings
Women's Union Home-101 Rock street. Pres., Mrs. James M. Morton, jr. Sec., Mrs. Edward S. Adams. Treas., Mray Gardner. Asst. Treas., Mrs. T. Edward Newton. Women's Home, 131 Frank- lin. Matron, Charlotte M. Worthen. Supt., Rachel Jones
INCORPORATED COMPANIES
Abdelnour S. Co .- 173 Borden street. Incorporated 1911. Pres., Saleem Abdelnour. Treas., John A. Dexter
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