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GLOUCESTER TIMES CO.
110 Main st. Incorporated December, 1908. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Fred E. Smith. Treas., James H. Higgins. Vice Pres. and Manager, William A. Proctor. Managing Editor, Fred E. Smith
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GOLD BOND PACKING CO. 78 Rocky Neck avenue. Pres. and Treas., Charles F. Wonson
GORTON-PEW FISHERIES CO.
327-331 Main street. Capital, $5,250,000. Pres., Benjamin A. Smith. Treas., Charles A. Andrews. Sec., Charles H. Gamage. (See inside back cove)
HENDERSON & JOHNSON, INC.
121 Duncan street. Paint manufacturers. Capital, $20,000. Pres., Frank C. Pearce. Treas., J. Norman Abbott
HENRY E. PINKHAM CO., INC.
Rear 169 East Main street. Pres., Mrs. Ada Pinkham. Sec. and Treas., Henry E. Pinkham. Salt fish
JEWETT CO., THE
73-79 Duncan street. Incorporated 1906. Capital, $40,000. Pres. and Treas., Fred S. Jewett. (See page 621)
JOHNSON JOHN A. INC.
187 Main. Incorporated May, 1917. Capital, $10,000. Pres. and Treas., John A. Johnson. Insurance and auctioneers
JORDAN WILLIAM H. COMPANY, INC.
375 Main. Incorporated February, 1915. Capital, $100,000. Pres., William H. Jordan. Sec., George H. Cleaves. Treas., Or- lando Merchant
JORDAN WILLIAM H. VESSELS COMPANY, INC.
375 Main st. Incorporated July 6, 1916. Capital, $25,000. Pres., William H. Jordan. Treas., Orlando Merchant
McPHERSON-SYMMES MARKET, INC.
179-183 Main street. Incorporated 1917. Capital, $15,000. Pres., John R. Symmes. Treas., B. Frank McPherson. Groceries and provisions
MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE COMPANY
Willow corner Cleveland street. Pres., William T. Shute. Treas. and Gen. Mgr., Hosea C. Tufts. (See page 607)
NEW ENGLAND FISH CO.
Parkhurst's wharf. Pres., Orson M. Arnold. Mgr., Ernest L. Blatchford
NORWOOD C. H., INC.
119 Rogers st. Organized 1915. Pres. and Treas., Chester H. Norwood. Clerk, Clifford B. Terry
PEARCE FRANK C. COMPANY
401 Main street. Incorporated May, 1918. Capital, $500,000. Pres., Frank C. Pearce. Treas., Charles F. Pearce. Fisheries
PERKINS BOX CO., INC.
Foot Whittemore street. Incorporated January, 1918. Capi- tal, $40,000. Pres., George H. Perkins. Treas. and Mgr., Epes W. Merchant
R. E. B. CO., THE
79 Duncan street. Incorporated January, 1915. Pres. and Treas., Harry R. Roberts. Vice Pres. and Mgr., Ernest W. Ellis
ROCKPORT GRANITE COMPANY
924 Washington street. Organized 1864. Capital, $300,000. Pres., Charles S. Rogers. Treas., C. Harry Rogers. Asst. Treas., Louis A. Rogers. (See page 620)
ROCKPORT ISINGLASS CO., INC.
Office, 89 Rogers st. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $20,000. Pres., Herbert E. Smith. Treas., Charles A. Andrews
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ROCKY NECK MARINE RAILWAY COMPANY
End Rocky Neck avenue. Incorporated 1898. Capital, $35,- 000. Pres., Frank C. Pearce. Treas., John J. Pew. Directors, John J. Pew, Benjamin A. Smith, E. Archer Bradley, D. Sherman Tarr, Charles N. Andrews
ROGERS ISINGLASS & GLUE CO.
Rear 210 Eastern av. Pres., Edward A. Pomeroy. Treas., William E. P. Rogers. Sec., Rosa M. Venturini. Glue and isinglass manufacturers
ROWE BED HAMMOCK CO., INC.
Foot Pearce street. Incorporated 1917. Capital, $50,000. Pres. and Treas., William W. Taff. Sec. and Mgr., Clarence W. Cavanaugh
ROWE E. L. & SON, INC.
33 Wharf street. Pres., Walter L. Rowe. Sec., E. S. Locke. Treas., Alan S. Rowe. (See back cover)
RUSSIA CEMENT COMPANY
Established 1876. Incorporated 1882. Capital, $500,000. Pres., George H. Perkins. Treas., Reuben Brooks. Asst. Treas., N. C. Phillips. Works off Essex avenue. Manufacturers glue, paste, mucilage and writing inks
SHEPHERD J. C. MEAT AND GROCERY CO.
139-143 Main street. Incorporated April 1, 1910. Capital, $10,000. Pres., Ralph C. Shepherd. Treas. and Clerk, Ella B. Shepherd. (See page 621)
SMITH L. E. CO.
221-223 Main street. Pres., D. Chester Tarr. Vice Pres., Elliot W. Tarr. Sec., George E. Cameron. Treas., Horace Tarr. Asst. Treas., Sumner Y. McKenney. (See page 622)
SMITH SYLVANUS & CO., INC.
401 Main st. Incorporated 1908. Pres., Sylvanus Smith. Vice Pres. and Mgr., E. A. Bradley. Treas., Howard F. Smith
STACY'S CLOTHING STORE
168 Main st. Incorporated 1910. Capital, $15,000. Pres., M. S. Stacy. Clerk, F. K. Stacy. Treas., James D. Stacy
STEELE & ABBOTT CO., INC.
Wharf and 287 Main street. Pres., J. Norman Abbott. Treas., Charles A. Steele. Painters and painters' supplies
SUCCESS MANUFACTURING CO.
18 Sargent street. Incorporated 1906. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Alfred E. Presson. Treas. and General Manager, Thomas P. Bolger. Sec., Arthur J. Grimes. (See front colored page C)
SUPERIOR MANUFACTURING CO.
80 Grove street. Incorporated 1917. Capital, $60,000. Pres., Benjamin A. Smith. Treas. and General Manager, Thomas P. Bolger. Sec., Frederick H. Tarr
TARR GEORGE J. COMPANY
25 Fort square. Incorporated Nov. 17, 1913. Pres., George I. Tarr. Treas., Daniel S. Tarr. Sec., Lester S. Tarr
TARR JAMES H. CO. (Limited)
121 Duncan street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Frank C. Pearce. Treas., J. Norman Abbott
TARR & WONSON (Limited)
Rocky Neck. Incorporated 1893. Pres. and Treas., Addison P. Wonson. Manufacturers of marine paint
TRAFFIC SIGN CO.
Willow corner Cleveland. Treas., H. C. Tufts. Mgr., H. C. Strout
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WALEN M. & SON
Foot of Water street. Incorporated 1910. Capital, $30,000. Pres., Mrs. Margaret M. Walen. Treas. and Manager, Ralph D. Marshall. Fishery
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
BARBERS' UNION, No. 375
Meets second Wednesdsya at 171 Main street. Pres., Antoine M. Freitas. Vice Pres., Manuel S. Ferry. Rec. Sec., William La- Bail. Fin. Sec., Manuel L. Amaral. Treas., Antoine G. Mitchell
BARTENDERS' UNION, No. 151
Meets second Sunday of each month at 97 Main st. Pres., Arthur Parsons. Vice Pres., Angus Munroe. Sec., Wilmot E. Dench. Treas., George E. Blackburn
CARPENTERS' LOCAL, No. 910
Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Gloucester National Bank building. Warden, Charles H. Daggett. Pres., Bradford D. Reed. Vice Pres., Rec. Sec., Frank L. Rich. Fin. Sec., Ernest H. Griffin. Treas., Joseph W. Geary. Conductor, James A. MacDonald
CENTRAL LABOR UNION
Meets second and fourth Mondays at 97 Main street. Pres., William D. Howell. Vice Pres., James T. Powers. Rec. Sec., John E. Carrigan. Fin. Sec., and Treas. Henry P. Larson
CIGARMAKERS' UNION, No. 324
Meets first Tuesday of each month at 270 Main street. Pres., Christian D. Saunders. Sec. and Treas., Lorien Fraga
FISH HANDLERS' & SPLITTERS' UNION, No. 14720
Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 97 Main street. Pres., Daniel E. Galvin. Vice Pres., Horatio Brennan. Rec. Sec., William D. Howell. Fin. Sec., John J. Riley
FISH SKINNERS', TRIMMERS', CUTTERS' AND PRESS- MEN'S UNION, Local 14307
Meets Thursday evenings at 97 Main street. Pres., James Rose. Vice Pres., Ralph Silva. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Irving C. Irving C. Boudreau
FISHERMAN'S UNION OF THE ATLANTIC
Meets at 209 Main street. Agent, Newman Shea
LOCAL DIVISION 270 AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION OF STREET AND ELECTRIC EMPLOYEES OF AMERICA
Pres., William F. Poole. Vice Pres., Ralph C. Bragdon. Sec. and Collector, William J. Pratt. Cor. Sec., P. O. Lane. Treas., Martin J. Whidden. Conductor, C. H. Harmon. Warden, Frank D. Cook. Sentinel, Frank D. Cook
MUSICIANS' UNION, No. 324
Meets second Sunday of each month at Odd Ladies' Hall, 171 Main street. Pres., Christian D. Saunders. Vice Pres., Fred Long. Sec., James Rose. Treas., William B. Colby
PAINTERS' UNION, No. 176
Meets Wednesday evenings at 97 Main street. Pres., Albert C. Clark. Vice Pres., John J. Delaney. Rec. Sec., John J. Carri- gan. Treas., Blythe S. Kerr. Conductor, Michael Ryan
PLUMBERS' AND STEAMFITTERS' UNION, No. 482
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Andrews Hall, 73 Main street. Pres., Edward E. Griffin. Rec. Sec., William R. Lufkin. Fin. Sec., William Cairns. Treas., Frank Kent
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QUARRY WORKERS' UNION, No. 81
Meets first Friday of each month at Wainola Hall, 56 Langs- ford, Lanesville. Sec., Jacob Jacobson
LEGAL HOLIDAYS
New Year's Day, January 1. Washington's Birthday, Feb- ruary 22d. Patriots' Day, April 19th. Memorial Day, May 30th. Independence Day, July 4th. Labor Day, first Monday in Sep- tember. Columbus Day, October 12th. Thanksgiving. Christmas When the 1st of January, the 22d of February, the 19th of April, the 30th of May, the fourth of July, the 12th of October, or Christmas, occurs on Sunday, the following day shall be a holiday
LIGHT HOUSES AND HARBOR
Light House at Eastern Point, George E. Bailey, keeper
Gloucester Light, at end of breakwater, George E. Bailey, keeper
Ten Pound Island Light, George W. Bailey, keeper
Annisquam Light, John W. Davis, keeper
Commissioner of Wrecks and Wreck Master, Thomas E. Reed
Board of Port Wardens for Gloucester and Rockport, Edward P. Ring, Fitz J. Babson
Harbor Master, Alfred W. Spurr
U. S. COAST GUARD 23
Old House Cove-Nelson F. King, keeper; Peter N. Nelson, John N. C. Hunt, John McKay, Aubrey C. Stewart, Gaetano Scola
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Office, 4 Pleasant street. Acting Assistant Surgeon, Edward B. Hallett, M.D. Hours, 9 to 10 A.M., 1 to 2 P.M.
MILITARY
CO. K, 15 REGIMENT INFANTRY 4th BRIGADE. M. S. G
Organized June 6, 1917. Armory 99 Prospect street. Cap- tain, John J. Burke. 1st Lieutenant, Charles T. Smith. 2d Lieut., Guy C. Sanborn. Armorer, Merit P. Alderman
CC. L, 15th REGIMENT INFANTRY, 4th BRIGADE, M. S. G.
Organized June 22, 1917. Armory, 99 Prospect street. Cap- tain, Carleton H. Parsons. 1st Lieut., John A. Radcliffe. 2d Lieut., William J. MacInnes. Armorer, Merit P. Alderman
POST OFFICE AND U. S. OFFICERS
Office Main street cor. Pleasant Annex, 25 Duncan street.
Hours from 6.45 A.M. to 8 P.M .; Saturdays until 8.30 P.M .; Sun- days 2 P.M. to 4 P.M.
Postmaster, Charles D. Smith. Asst. Postmaster, Clayton R. Smith. Supt. of Mails and Annex, Walter H. Moore. Asst. Supt., John C. Drohan. Cashier, Walter L. Rowe. Foreman, Newton L. Lane
CLERKS
Brinnick Arthur J.
Stickney Marion F.
Cressey Willis P.
Story Marian G.
Cunningham George F. Dexter Brant M.
Stuart Roy L.
Tarr Leslie B.
Keefe Margaret A.
Webber John S.
Lakeman John J. Phalen Lester P.
Woodbury Nellie A.
SUBSTITUTE CLERKS
Brooks Howard L. Lycett John jr. Maddix Olive W. Pinkham Maude B. Mrs.
Salter George H. Silva Edward O. Wheeler Willis E.
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LETTER CARRIERS
Adams S. Walter
McDonald John J.
Allen James M.
Marston William F.
Andrews W. Chester
Morrow James T.
Beeman L. M.
Oakes Fitz E.
Buckley Daniel V.
Spalton Arthur
Buffington Hiram W.
Story Charles E.
Call Arthur E.
Story Oscar P.
Collins William W.
Sylvester Sidney H.
Dagle Ozro F.
Tarr Arthur N.
Day Edwin C.
Thomas Rufus E.
Enos Anthony A.
Tucker Lester J.
Frost Isaac W.
Wilson Henry
Hodsdon Freeman W.
SUBSTITUTE LETTER CARRIERS
Alves Joseph P., jr.
Garland Robert J.
Anstess Ray
Hudder Ernest W.
Butler Henry W., jr.
Lufkin Fitz O., jr.
Coleman James G.
Nelson Oliver
Connors Austin W.
Oliver Frederick E.
Courant Reginald
Stewart Chester J.
Dagle Harry F.
Collection from street letter boxes five times daily, with the exception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times, and Riverdale twice. Essex and Manchester roads twice
BRANCH STATIONS
Annisquam, Leonard street, clerk in charge, Charles E. Cun- ningham. Lanesville, 1088 Washington, clerk in charge, Emerson L. Saunders. Magnolia, clerk in charge, Fred S. Lycett
John M. Wilkins, rural delivery carrier. Richard M. Geary, janitor. Augustus A. White, asst. janitor
SUB STATION
197 East Main street. George H. Gerrard, clerk-in-charge
SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD No. 22
Office, 100 Main street. Chairman, Simeon B. Hotchkiss. Sec., Fred W. Tibbetts, Dr. Augustus M. Tupper. Asst. Medical Examiner, Dr. Philip P. Moore. Government Appeal Agent, Wal- ter C. King. Chairman Medical Advisory Board, Dr. S. P. F. Cook. Chairman Legal Advisory Board, Frederick H. Tarr
CUSTOM HOUSE
Main street corner Pleasant. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. Deputy Collector, Albert H. Mckenzie. Inspectors, Maurice F. Foley, Elmer P. Richardson. Clerk, Aaron Parsons. Boarding Officer, Charles O'Brien. Engineer U. S. Customs Service, Bertrand A. Ray
SOCIETIES, FRATERNAL
BUFFALOES, BENEVOLENT ORDER OF GLOUCESTER HERD, No. 4 Organized February 22, 1912. Sec. and Treas., Alexander Guittarr
EAGLES, FRATERNAL ORDER OF
GLOUCESTER AERIE, No. 480
Meets in O. U. A. M. Hall, 21 Main street, second and fourth Mondays. W. P., E. G. Noble, jr. V. P., Maurice L. Cleary. Rec. and Fin. Sec., Ralph W. Bradstreet. Treas., James W. Crouse
ELKS, B. P. O. GLOUCESTER LODGE, No. 892
Meets in Brown's Hall, 11 Pleasant street, first and third Thurs- days of each month. E. R., Frederick Gardner. E. L. K., John A. Davis. E. L. K., Thomas A. Oakley. E. L. K., Patrick H. Boyle. Sec., Kenneth J. Ferguson. Treas., Benjamin F. Cronin. Tyler, James A. Larose. Esquire, James A. Connolly. I. G., George L. Browne. Chaplain, Richard L. Morey
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FORESTERS OF AMERICA
COURT STELLA D'ORIENT
C. R., Atillo Renunzio. Treas., Antoine Macchi. Fin. Sec., Luigi D. Lotto. Rec. Sec., Angelo Moalli
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST OF AMERICA, No. 1028
Meets every Wednesday evening at 191} Main street. C. C., Mrs. Sarah E. Parsons. Sub C. C., Mrs. Alice M. Kourletis. Fin. Sec., Tillie B. Cahoon. Treas., Mrs. Mary Curley. Rec. Sec., Ger- trude Butler
FORESTERS, MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF ST. ANNE'S COURT, No. 47
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 191} Main street. Chief Ranger, Clarence K. Whittier. Vice Chief Ranger, Rec. Sec., James Hanrahan. Fin. Sec., Antoine J. Silva. Treas., Charles P. MacDonald
ABRAHAM LINCOLN COURT, No. 128
Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 191} Main street. C. R., Mrs. Annie Silva. Treas., Mrs. Lewis Gillis. Rec. Sec., Margaret G. Fanning. F. S., Miss Evelyn Downey
GOLDEN CROSS, UNITED ORDER OF ROANOKE COMMANDERY, No. 110
Meets first and third Wednesday evenings. N. Com., Joseph B. Ruth. Vice N. C., Phar Nelson. Keeper of Records, J. Sidney Allen
GOOD TEMPLARS
AGAMENTICUS LODGE, No. 85
Instituted January 1, 1876. Meets Friday evenings on call at Good Templars' Hall, Lanesville. Chief Templar, James Duguid. Sec., Mrs. Emma B. Nickerson. Treas., Mrs. Gertrude R. Lane. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Alice B. Day
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
COL. ALLEN POST, No. 45
Organized February 4, 1868. Meets in Grand Army Hall, 47 Washington street, Thursday evening. Com., Edward G. Win- chester. S. V. Com., Sidney Currier. J. V. Com., Frank Davis. Q. M., William H. Marston. Chaplain, John McEachern. Sur- geon, Andrew J. Hall. Officer of the Day, George Venance. Offi- cer of the Guard, John Foster. Adjutant, William H. Cross. Quar- termaster Sergeant, Sidney S. Sylvester. Sergt. Major,- Janitor, Charles Wilson
COL. ALLEN WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS, No. 77
Meets every Monday evening in G. A. R. Hall. Pres., Mrs. Alice M. Hills. Senior Vice Pres., Mrs. Carrie I. May. Junior Vice Pres., Chaplain, Mrs. Lizzie Sylvester. Sec., Genevieve Cook. Treas., Mrs. Carrie A. Jones
SISTERS OF THE GRAND ARMY, CLARA BARTON LODGE Organized 1870, First Lodge. Meets every Friday evening in G. A. R. Hall. Pres., Mrs. Williline H. Lawton. S. V. P., Mrs. Augusta Bulkley. J. V. P., Mrs. Emma Currier. Sec., Mrs. Lizzie Allen. Treas., Laura McCurdy. Chaplain, Mrs. Sarah Grimes. Marshal, Mrs. Martha Stanwood. Vidette, Mrs. Margaret Brandt
HIBERNIANS, ANCIENT ORDER LADIES' AUXILIARY, DIVISION 19
Meets the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 209 Main street. Pres., Mrs. Mary Curtis. Rec. Sec., Nellie Cos- tello. Fin. Sec., Josephine M. Costello. Treas., Alice T. O'Brien
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, No. 215
Meets first and third Tuesdays at 14 Pleasant street. Grand Knight, Christian J. Kinsella. Deputy Grand Knight, Matthew Drew. Chancellor, Joseph O'Brien. Rec. Sec., Timothy F. Hol- loran. Fin. Sec., David Campbell. Treas., Thomas A. Oakley. Warden, John Campbell
DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at K. of C. Hall. G. M., Mrs. Joseph W. O'Brien. Treas., Catherine M. Burns. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Harry O'Brien. Fin. Sec., Anna O'Brien
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
UNIFORM RANK, K. OF P., GLOUCESTER CO., No. 5
Meets at 140 Main st., first and third Tuesdays of each month. Capt., Fitz E. Oakes. Lieut., Joseph W. Rice. 2d Lieut., Michael Armstrong. Recorder, Frederick Gardner. Treas., Charles A. Mason
CAPE ANN LODGE, No. 55
Meets Wednesday evenings at Village Hall, 1080 Washington street, Lanesville. C. C., George A. C. Nicoll. V. C., Eugene G. Lane. P., K. of R. and S., George Anderson. M. of F., William Stephens. M. of E., John W. Wykes
PYTHIAN SISTERS DIONA TEMPLE, No. 2
Meets second and fourth Mondays at 193 Main street. M. E. C., Miss Ida Oakes. M. of R. and C., Mrs. Jennie L. Story. Treas., Mrs. Emma A. Ingersoll
LOYAL TEMPLE, No. 4
Meets first and third Thursdays in Pythian Hall, 1078 Wash- ington street, Lanesville. P. C., Mrs. Ellen M. Allen. M. E. C., Mrs. Gertrude Allen. M. of R. and C., Mrs. George Rowley. M. of F., Miss Margaret Spalton
MASONIC
TYRIAN LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.
Chartered March 2, A. L. 5770. W. M., George H. Bibber. S. W., George F. Merrill. J. W., Earl O. Phillips. S. D., Herman W. Spooner. J. D., Addison G. Brooks. S. S., J. Hollis Griffin. J. S., Carleton W. Gray. Marshal. Charles T. Smith. Sec., Frank W. Robinson. Treas., Chaplain, Rev. William H. Rider. Inside Sentinel, William C. Palson. Tyler, Edward Robinson. Regular communications the first Tuesday in each month except July and August at Masonic Hall, Ferguson's block
ACACIA LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.
Instituted August 3, 1865. W. M., Frederick F. Wonson. S. W., Lendal W. Harding. J. W., John H. Beckman. S. D., Carlton W. Wonson. J. D., Clarence X. Whittier. Chaplain, Fitz J. Bab- son. Treas., Ernest L. Munger. Marshal, J. Fred Smith. S. S., E. Alan Brown. J. S., George H. McLean. Sec., George D. Morey. Inside Sentinel, Edward Marble. Tyler, William H. Sawyer. Reg- ular communications first Wednesday in each month at Masonic Hall, Independent block, East Gloucester
WILLIAM FERSON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
Instituted November 21, 1871. Regular communications third Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall. H. P., A. Simpson Lyle. K., John H. Beckman. S., Washington G. Tucker. Sec., Ernest L. Blatchford. Treas., Wm. Emerson Parsons. Chaplain, Willard S. Pike. C. H., Everett H. Flye. P. S., Harry G. Pew. R. A. C., George E. Cameron. M. 3d V., Herman W. Spooner. M. 2d V., Walter P. Day. M. 1st V., John A. Hawson. S. S., J. Fletcher Burnham. J. S., George T. Barnard. Organist, A. Myron Tarr. Tyler, Edward Robinson
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BETHLEHEM COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS
Instituted October 29, 1890. Chartered June 11, 1891. Stated conclave second Monday of each month, except July and August, at Masonic Hall, Ferguson's block. Eminent Commander, Harry G. Pew. Generalissimo, William G. Brown, jr. Captain General, Hjalmar A. Brown. Prelate, Rev. Walter S. Eaton. Senior War- den, Dr. Everett D. Hooper. Junior Warden, Walter P. Day. Treas., William E. Parsons. Recorder, John A. Radcliffe
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAPTER, No. 21, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
Meets in Masonic Hall, every second and fourth Thursday except July and August. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Jennie M. Dier. Worthy Patron, Washington G. Tucker. Sec., Mrs. Grace P. Hor- ton. Treas., Elizabeth R. Hooper
MOOSE, LOYAL ORDER OF
CAPE ANN LODGE, 1471
Club House, 26 Pleasant. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Brown's Hall, 11 Pleasant street. Past Dictator, Charles A. Donahue. Dictator, Fritz J. H. Saunders. Vice Dic- tator, Harold H. Parsons. Prelate, William F. Parsons. Sec., Everett G. Partridge. Treas., Millard J. Whidden
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION HESPERUS LODGE, No. 386
Warden, Mrs. Albert S. Olson. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Minnie A. Hutchins. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Thomas F. Counihan. Treas., Mrs. Albert E. Butler
ODD FELLOWS. I. O. OF
OCEAN LODGE, No. 91
Instituted September 10, 1845. Meets Monday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main street. N. G., Eugene H. Hills. V. G., C. Floyd Cameron. Sec., Ernest E. Hodgkins. Fin. Sec., Wil- liam A. Strople. Treas., George E. MacDonald
CAPE ANN ENCAMPMENT, No. 33
Instituted November 8, 1886. Meets first and third Thurs- days at Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main street. C. P., Ernest Stanwood. H. P., John A. Anderson. Scribe, Ralph McInnis. Treas., Wm. F. Childs. S. W., Arthur Brennick. J. W., Ulysses S. G. Dixon
SEA SHORE REBEKAH LODGE, No. 14
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Odd Fellows' Hall. N. G., Annie S. Mckinnon. V. G., Mrs. Emma A. Strople. Sec., Mrs. Mary Wilson. Fin. Sec., Lillie Smith. Treas., Mrs. M. Keith
ODD FELLOWS, MANCHESTER UNITY, I. O. OF LOYAL STAR OF COLUMBIA LODGE, M. U.
Meets Thursday evenings at Odd Ladies' Hall, 171 Main st. N. G., Mrs. Emelia Counihan. V. G., Mrs. Mary Alves. Per. Sec., Mrs. Alice M. Kourletis. Treas., Mrs. J. Arthur Woodbury. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Lulu Baker
LOYAL STAR OF THE EAST LODGE, M. U., No. 7472
Meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Ladies' Hall. N. G., James W. Wentzell. V. G., James Abbott. Per. Sec., Oswald John- son. Treas., Charles E. Parsons
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY
RIVERDALE GRANGE, No. 330
Meets the second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at 457 Washington street. Master, Seth E. Sleep. Overseer, Arthur R. Tucker. Sec., Elizabeth M. Middleton. Lecturer, Annie L. Day. Chaplain, Mrs. Lizzie M. Allen. Treas., Gardner Allen
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
WEST GLOUCESTER GRANGE, No. 286
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Grange Hall, Essex av. Master, Wilbur Coggswell. Overseer, Frank Hardy. Sec., Mrs. Carrie Currier, Concord street, W. Gloucester. Lecturer, Mrs. Edward Graham. Chaplain, Thomas Burgen. Treas., Eben D. Currier
PORTUGUESE FRATERNITY
PROGRESSO BRANCH, No. 4
Meets at 193 Main street, first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 P.M. Pres., Joseph K. Bolcome. Vice Pres., Joseph G. Grace. Rec. Sec., Manuel V. Maciel. Cor. Sec., John F. Muniz. Fin. Sec., Frank A. Rogers. Treas., Joseph P. Alves
POPTUGUESE FRATERNITY, SISTERS OF
Meets first and third Monday evenings at Odd Ladies' Hall, 171 Main street. Pres., Mrs. Joseph Oliver. Vice Pres., Mrs. Amelia M. Brum. Sec., Mrs. Anna A. Souza. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Mary Souza. Treas., Mrs. John F. Silva
RED MEN, IMPROVED ORDER OF
PAST SACHEMS' ASSOCIATION
Meets quarterly in Red Men's Hall, 65 Middle street. Pres., George W. Grover. Sec., Percy S. Rogers. Treas., Charles F. Boardman
WINGAERSHEEK TRIBE, No. 12
Organized February 3, 1886. Meets Wednesday evenings in Red Men's Hall, 65 Middle street. S., Daniel A. Thurston. S. S., William E. Johnson. J. S., Edward J. Tarr. Prophet, George W. Grover. C. of R., Albert E. Dickerson. C. of W., William M. Rus- sell. K. of W., Walter H. Symonds
UCITA COUNCIL, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS
Meets every Tuesday evening in Red Men's Hall, 65 Middle street. Pocahontas, Mrs. Alexander Flygare. Keeper of Records, Mrs. George E. Merchant. Collector of Wampum, Mrs. Rosamond Parsons. Keeper of Wampum, Mrs. Franklin H. Rogers
ROYAL ARCANUM
GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, No. 319
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in G. A. R. Hall. Regent, Will O. Andrews. Sec., Aaron Parsons. Collector, W. Murray Haskell. Treas., Elliott Adams
SCANDINAVIA SOCIETY
Meets every Wednesday night. Pres., Andrew E. Jacobs. Vice Pres., John E. Johnson. Lady Vice, Clara Peterson. Chaplain, John G. Olsen. Fin. Sec., Sarah B. Young. Sec., - -. Treas., Mildred Borgeson
SCOTTISH CLANS
CLAN CHISHOLM, No. 7
Meets the first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Safe Deposit & Trust Co's Hall, 191} Main street. Past Chief, Lewis Gillis. Chief, Charles A. McDonald. Thanist, Ronald McDonald. Rec. Sec. and Fin. Sec., Sarah J. Macauley. Chap- lain, Thomas McGhie. Treas., James MacDonald
SPANISH WAR VETERANS, UNITED
WILLIAM McKINLEY CAMP, No. 26
Meets in District Court building, Duncan street, first and third Thursdays of each month. Com., Edward K. Powers. Sen. Vice Com., Charles Wilson. Jun. Vice Com., Charles Wilson. Adju- tant, Edmund T. Cronin. Quartermaster, John W. Rowe, jr.
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1920
LOUISA PARSONS AUXILIARY
Meets in Court building first and third Wednesdays. Pres., Mrs. Louise Sampson. Sen. Vice, Mrs. Elizabeth Burke. Jun. Vice, Mrs. Sarah Brazier. Sec., Mrs. Idella Powers. Treas., Mrs. Ed- ward P. Horton
VETERANS, SONS OF J. F. DYER CAMP, No. 24
Meets every Wednesday evening in G. A. R. Hall, 47 Wash- ington street. Commander, Charles E. Davis. Senior Vice Com., Benjamin C. Cook. Junior Vice Com., Charles B. Corliss. Sec., Addison G. Jewett, 9 Gee av. Treas., Walter E. Marchant
UNITED WORKMEN, ANCIENT ORDER FERNWOOD LODGE, No. 81
Meets in Bradford bldg., 209 Main street, second and fourth Mondays. M. W., John P. Nelson. Financier, Howard Steele. Recorder, John A. Perry. Treas., Edward O. Brown. Overseer, Charles P. Adams. Foreman, Wilfred J. Anderson. Guide, Wilfred J. Griffin
HELPING HAND ASSOCIATION OF FERNWOOD LODGE, No. 81
Pres., Joseph K. Bolcome. Vice Pres., Antoine F. Perry. Sec., John A. Perry. Treas., Howard Steele
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