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Acton.
2,162
2,387
Stoughton.
6,865
7,857
Oxford
3,820
4,026
Paxton
489
591
Ashby
834
907
Wellesley.
6,224
9,049
Petersham.
642
672
Ashland
2,287
2,521
Westwood.
1,358
1.706
354
384
Ayer.
3,052
3,032
Weymouth.
15,057
17,253
682
773
Bedford
1,362
1,514
Wrentham.
2,808
3,214
Royalston.
819
821
Belmont.
10,749
15,256
Billerica.
3,646
4,913
219,081
262,065
Shrewsbury.
3,708
5,819
Boxboro
298
333
Southboro.
1,838
2,053
Burlington.
885
1,431
Southbridge
14,245
15,489
Spencer.
5,930
6,523
Carlisle
463
510
Sterling
1,305
1,516
Chelmsford.
5,682
6,573
Abington
5,787
5,882
Sturbridge
1,573
1,845
Concord
6,461
7,056
Bridgewater.
8,438
9,468
Sutton.
2,578
2,174
Dracut
5,280
6,400
*Brockton ..
66,254
65,343
Templeton
4,019
4,368
Dunstable.
353
338
Carver.
891
1,306
Upton
1,693
1,988
*Everett
40,120
42,072
Duxbury
1,553
1,688
Uxbridge.
5,384
6,172
Framingham.
17,033
21,078
E. Bridgewater.
3,486
3,538
Warren.
3,467
3,950
Groton
2,185
2,428
Halifax
563
614
Webster.
13,258
13,389
Holliston.
2,707
2,812
Hanover.
2,575
2,755
Westboro.
5,789
6,348
Hopkinton
2,289
2,580
Hanson.
1,910
2,166
West Boylston.
1,624
1,916
Hudson
7,607
8,130
Hingham
5,604
6,158
W. Brookfield.
1,281
1,314
Lexington
6,350
7,785
Hull
1,771
2,652
Westminster ...
1,343
1,884
Lincoln
1,042
1,306
Kingston.
2,505
2,524
Winchendon ..
5,904
6,173
Littleton.
1,277
1,411
Lakeville
1,419
1,439
*WORCESTER.
179,754
190,757
*LOWELL.
.112,759
110,296
Marion
1,288
1,271
*Malden.
49,103
51,789
Marshfield.
1,379
1,777
455,135
489,697
Agawam.
5,023
6,290
*Medford
39,038
47,627
Norwell.
1,348
1,466
Brimfield .
778
840
Natick.
10,907
12,871
PLYMOUTH
13,045
13,176
E. Longmeadow ..
2,352
3,134
Pepperell.
2,468
2,779
Rockland.
7,544
7,966
Hampden.
624
632
Sherborn.
1,558
929
Wareham
4,415
5,594
Russell.
1,237
1,398
Southwick.
1,194
1,267
*SPRINGFIELD.
129,614
142,065
*Waltham ..
30,915
34,746
Tolland
192
150
Watertown
21,457
25,480
Westfield.
18,604
19,342
Westford.
3,170
3,571
Weston.
2,282
2,906
Wilmington
2,581
3,515
Winchester.
10,485
11,565
300,305
327,088
*Woburn ..
16,574
18,370
778,352
860,414
Hampshire.
Amherst
5,550
5,972
Charlton
1,995
2,295
Dana.
599
657
*FITCHBURG ..
41,029
43,609
Gardner.
16,971
18,730
Grafton.
Hardwick.
Harvard
Holden
Leicester.
Ware ...
8,525
8,629
Westhampton.
305
337
Williamsburg.
1,866
1,993
Worthington.
409
429
Needham.
7,012
8,977
Norfolk
1,159
1,213
Plainville.
1,365
1,512
*Quincy
47,876
60,055
Sharon.
2,467
3,119
Oakham ..
477
525
Arlington.
18,665
24,943 Walpole
5,446
6,508
Phillipston.
Princeton
Rutland.
1,743
2,236
*CAMBRIDGE.
.109,694
119,669
Plymouth.
3,144
Millis
1,485
1,791
Milton.
9,382
12,861
1,895
Wakefield.
13,025
15,611
W. Springfield.
13,443
15,326
Wilbraham.
2,780
2,833
Tyngsboro.
1,044
1,107
156,968
164,257
Palmer.
9,896
11,044
Townsend.
1,575
Brookfield.
Hopedale
Lancaster ..
Medway
2,956
Brookline.
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Settled 1623. Incorporated as a city 1873. Revised Charter in effect January 1, 1909.
CITY GOVERNMENT, 1927
Annual Election on Tuesday following first Monday in December
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL For the Year 1927 MAYOR, HENRY H. PARSONS ALDERMEN
Harry G. Pew Gilman C. Harvey
William T. Hudson Gilbert H. Ryan
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Mayor-Finance and Ordinances, Police Department
Harvey-Administration which includes street lighting, poles, wires, soldiers' aid and relief, public health and charities
Pew-Public Safety, which includes fire department, inspection of buildings, city electrician, licenses, forest protection, weights and measures
Ryan-Public Works, which includes engineering, highway repairs and construction, bridges and waterways, snow removal, street cleaning and oiling, sidewalks, sewers and drains
Hudson-Public Property, which includes halls, fire houses, police court building, City Hall, City Home, City Hospital, fuel, cemeteries, beaches, public lands and landings (exclusive of parks and playgrounds)
CITY OFFICERS
City Clerk-Allen F. Grant
City Treasurer-Charles S. Bott
Collector of Taxes-Percy W. Wheeler
City Auditor-Daniel O. Marshall
City Solicitor-John J. Cunningham City Marshal-
City Physician-Dr. Charles M. Quimby
Superintendent of Highways-C. Homer Barrett
City Engineer-John H. Griffin
City Messenger-Samuel H. Rogers
Night Watchman, City Hall-Walter Kendall
Agent to Issue Burial Permits-Allen F. Grant
Assessors-Frank A. Rogers (Chairman), Samuel Montgomery, William A. Homans
Board of Health-Dr. John J. Egan, Chairman; M. Francis Buck- ley, Arthur C. Davis, John A. Radcliffe, Clerk; Sanitary In- spector, Patrick E. Curley
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Inspector of Animals-Elmer W. Babson
Inspector of Slaughtering-Elmer W. Babson, George E. Watson Inspector of Provisions, Milk and Vinegar-George E. Watson
Inspector of Plumbing-Frank A. Regan
Park Commissioners-George O. Stacy, William G. Brown, jr., Vina B. Pringle, Patrick H. Keating and Lester W. Harrison
Overseers of Public Welfare-The Mayor and Municipal Council,
ex-officiis, Edwin F. Parsons, Jennie F. Mitchell, George E. MacDonald, Secretary
Registrars of Voters-Grace Thompson, Chairman; William O'Brien, Howard R. Corliss, Allen F. Grant, Clerk
Matron of City Home and Farm-Mrs. William E. MacDonald Harbor Master-Thomas E. Reed
Superintendent of Schools-Ernest W. Fellows
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Robert H. Callahan
Inspector of Buildings-Homer R. Marchant
City Electrician-Henry J. Burke
Superintendent of Blynman Bridge-Francis M. Clark
Superintendent of Annisquam Bridge-George A. Ricker
Keepers of City Pound-George R. Lane, William E. MacDonald
Keepers of Hay Scales-John D. McIsaac
Field Drivers-Edward A. Pomeroy, Emil Swinson, George R. Lane, William Bennie
Gaugers of Oil-Paul B. Oakley, James C. Hanrahan
Measurers of Lumber-John A. Anderson, Percy Crowell, Samuel DeCoste, Jeremiah Foster, Albert A. Gayton, Arthur J. Grimes, Arthur W. Hall, M. Herbert Keyes, Edwin J. McKay, Loren H. Nauss, Raymond Nickerson, George W. Procter, Jacob Stone, Eugene M. Chick, William D. Corliss, Theron F. Harvey, Rudolph Moalli, Edward A. Parsons, Horace A. Smith
Water Commissioners-William Moore, Chairman; Frederick F. Wonson, Clerk. John W. Moran, Supt. Albert P. Hubbard, Jeremiah Foster
Weighers of Coal-Frank D. Griffin, Willard N. Griffin, Sidney Harvey, Charles T. Heberle, Lentz E. Klotz, Edwin J. McKay, Edward N. Marsh, Martin J. Whalen, Raymond A. Nickerson, Alymer A. Brown, Joshua C. Boynton, William Lantz Weiss, Philip Wonson, Theron F. Harvey, Eugene M. Chick, William L. McNamara, Wilfred Perry, Rudolph Moalli
Weighers of Granite-Harold Clark, George E. Mahoney, William A. Taylor, Lovell Sargent, George E. Taylor, Harold E. Taylor Weighers of Iron and its Products-Isaac D. Nutton, Augustus Hobart
Weighers of Glue-Ernest F. Lufkin, Percy Rogers, Arthur C. Frithsen
Weigher of Hay and Straw-Howard A. Hodgkins
Weighers of Fish-Fred A. Grant, Roland Grant, Edward G. Hotch- kiss, Everett Irving, Jeremiah Foster, Frank L. Levie, Fred E. Morris, Charles C. Hilton, Arthur C. Frithsen, Anthony Rogers Fence Viewer-Wilmot A. Reed
Officer for Burial of Deceased Soldiers and Sailors-William H. Marston
Superintendent Brown Tail and Gypsy Moth, City Forester, Forest Warden-Harland W. Dann
FIRE DEPARTMENT Headquarters, 8 School Street
Chief Engineer-Homer R. Marchant Deputy Chief Engineer-John A. Macaulay City Electrician-Henry J. Burke
No. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES
12 Rocky Neck, near Terrace
12 near Mrs. Lyle's Store
13 cor. East Main and Mt.Pleasant av.
14 cor. East Main and Highland
15 East Main, near Delphine Hotel
16 East Main, opp. Haskell
17 Beach av., Bass Rocks
18 cor. Haskell and Hammond
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No. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES-Continued
19 Atlantic av., Bass Rocks
112 Tarr & Wonson's, Rocky Neck
113 cor. Eastern Point Boulevard and Steward av.
114 cor. Chapel and Mt.Pleasant av.
115 Second Gate Lodge Eastern Point
117 Thorwald Hotel 119 Amero's Corner
129 Moorland Hotel
151 Grape Vine and Atlantic rd.
21 cor. Eastern av. and Harrison av.
23 cor. East Main and Eastern av.
24 cor. Bass and Brightside av.
25 Friend, near Sawyer School
26 Main, near W. H. Jordan's
27 Main, near Union Hill Theatre
28 cor. MtVernon and Perkins
29 Webster, near Sadler
212 Eastern av. near Fisherman's Home
215 Brier Neck cor. Witham and Thacher rd.
261 cor. Main and Prospect
281 cor. Bent and Taylor
31 Main, opp. Custom House
32 Gas Works, Duncan st.
34 Main, near Pearce
35 Mt. Vernon and Prospect
36 State Armory, Prospect st.
37 cor. Pleasant and Liberty
38 cor. Cedar and Millett
39 cor. Trask and Warner
313 cor. Rogers and Water 41 Pine, near Church
42 Main, opp. Centre
43 cor. Mansfield and Washington
45 near High School
411 cor. Hancock and Rogers
46 Ipswich Mills, Maplewood av.
461 Myrtle sq.
47 Prospect, cor. School
51 cor. Main and Commercial
52 Commercial, opp. C and T
53 Western av., opp. Perkins and Corliss
531 Bridge House, Western av. 54 Summer, cor. Granite
541 cor. Hampden and Granite
56 Washington, near Exchange
57 Washington, near Prospect
58 Beacon, cor. Lookout
581 cor. Lookout and Exchange 59 cor. Commonwealth and Centennial av.
61 Washington, cor. Marsh
611 Addison Gilbert Hospital
631 Standard Oil Co.
632 Washington, near Gloucester av.
661 Wheeler's Point
62 Cleveland, cor. Arthur
63 Grove, cor. Washington
64 Anchor Works, Whittemore st.
65 Net and Twine Factory, Maplewood av.
651 Maplewood av. and Maplewood court
67 Riverdale Mills, Riverdale
68 Washington, near Gee av.
69 Washington, near Dennison
71 Annisquam, opp. Post Office 72 opp. Bent's Annisquam
712 Norwood's Heights
73 Washington, opp. Leonard
75 Washington, near Granite Co.
76 Washington, Foster's Drug Store
78 Washington, cor. Butman av.
79 Langsford st. and Mason sq.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
No. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES-Continued
751 Plum Cove
762 Washington, near Plum court
81 Western av. and Bond st.
82 Essex av., near Sam Poole's
83 Western av. and Hesperus av.
84 Russia Cement Co.
85 Western av. and Magnolia av.
86 Essex av., opp. Magnolia av.
87 cor. Raymond and Norman av.
811 Kent Circle
812 John Hays Hammond, Western av.
814 cor. Western av. and Hesperus av.
821 Essex av. (Fernwood Garage)
822 Essex av. cor. Magnolia av.
823 cor. Essex av. and Concord street
824 Essex av., West Gloucester Grocery
826 Essex av., West Gloucester Grange
852 Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia
NO SCHOOL SIGNALS When Weather is Too Cold or for Special Reason
5-5-5 blows at 7.20 A.M., no forenoon session for any school
5-5-5 blows at 12.05 P.M., no afternoon session for any school
When Weather is Too Stormy
Five blows at 7.20 A.M., no forenoon session of High School until 9 A.M.
Five blows at 8.05 A.M., no forenoon session for any school
Five blows at 8.30 A.M., no forenoon session for the three pri-
mary grades
Five blows at 1.05 P.M., no afternoon session for the three pri- mary grades
Five blows twice at 1.05 P.M., no afternoon session for any of the grades
Five blows at 6.05 P.M., no session of Evening school
ENGINEER'S SIGNALS
One blow tests fire alarm, by superintendent
Two blows, all-out signal
Two blows repeated (four blows), second alarm
Two blows repeated twice (six blows), third alarm
Two blows repeated three times (eight blows), general alarm, calls the whole department
Three blows calls Ladder Truck
Four blows repeated (eight blows) calls Combination C, Pump 3, Ladder 5 to Manchester
Five blows used for School Signals
Six blows repeated (twelve blows) calls Pump 3 for fire outside of Manchester and Rockport
Six blows repeated for fire outside of Manchester and Rockport Seven blows repeated calls the Fire Boat
Nine blows repeated (eighteen blows) emergency call in case of accident or any one getting lost (meet at City Hall) Ninety-two call Forest Warden
Ten blows repeated twice, military call
When two or more alarms occur at the same time, the all-out signal will be followed by one round of the box
FIRE EQUIPMENT
CHEMICAL ENGINE No. 1. 8 School street
COMBINATION A. 75 Mt.Pleasant av., E. G. Captain, Edward Parsons
COMBINATION B. 895 Washington street, Bay View. Captain, John Fuge
COMBINATION C. Raymond st. Captain, Harold K. Vaughn
COMBINATION D. 440 Essex av., W. G. Captain, Alfred Wil- kins
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HOSE No. 1. 8 School street. Captain, Fred Jensen
HOSE No. 2. Stanwood street, Riverdale. Captain, Allen J. Tucker
HOSE No. 3. 1072 Washington street, Lanesville. Captain, William Stevens, jr.
HOSE No. 8. Walnut street, Annisquam. Captain, Ralph Par- sons
LADDER No. 1. 8 School street. Captain, Frank W. Johnson LADDER No. 3. Fuller street. Captain, Edward A. Wilkinson
LADDER No. 5. 8 School street. Captain, Alex O'Hanley
PUMPER No. 3. 8 School street. Captain, Warren S. Mitchell
PUMPER No. 5. 8 School street. Captain, John J. Lufkin, jr.
MOTOR SUPERVISION, Guy Wagner
FIRE BOAT-Reed's wharf, E. G. Captain, Salvatore Santa- paolo
FIREMEN, John L. Parsons, John A. Anderson, Henry Hilton, John J. Hinkley, Fitz E. R. Robinson, Eugene Robishaw, Wallace J. Tuck, Joseph Vieria, George W. Currier, Ray W. Corliss, J. Frank Ford, William J. Melanson, John E. Fattig, John H. Reed, Antone Courant, Louis Francis, Guy B. Symonds, Richard A. Perry, Manuel Mattos, Charles H. Lowe, Morton R. Nichols, Raymond A. William, Moses H. Lufkin, Maurice T. Dench, Lawrence Landry, Frank O. Lufkin, Frank P. Marston, George Fuge, Harold Dunbar, Henry Lowe, Edward J. Ahearn, Everett A. Sawyer, Frederick Marston, Russell J. Dagle
POLICE DEPARTMENT
City Marshal, Millard J. Whidden
Asst. Marshal, David E. Mehlman
Lieutenants, John J. Curtis, Frank S. Parsons
Sergeants, William L. Alphen, Edmund T. J. Cronin
Police Woman, Mabel C. Cauffman
Chauffeur, Harry W. O'Connell
Janitor of Police Building, Frederick E. Tarr
Patrol Officers
Anderson Alfred M.
Muniz William W.
Bickford Henry W.
O'Maley Charles
Costa Anthony S.
O'Maley Charles L.
Eason William W.
O'Maley George W.
Flaherty Coleman M.
Phillips Manuel C.
Flygare Alexander
Richardson William R.
Foley Wallace L.
Silva Frank A.
Foster Harry W.
Silva George E.
Garland Norman M.
Trefry George W.
Joyce Herman R.
Tuck George C.
McDonald Lemuel T.
White Walter W.
Macleod William H.
Wilkinson Clarence G.
Malone Harry A.
Wilson Joseph A.
Reserve Officers
Anderson Herbert C.
Blake Francis C.
Noble Albert E. Perkins Harold S. Smith Wallace P.
Legendre Joseph A.
Mehlman David E. jr.
Soffords James W.
Constables with Power to Serve Civil Processes
Carroll William P.
Dennet William E.
Tarr Fred H. Walen W. Ralph
Sawyer George I.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Office, Administration Bldg., 7 Beacon. Open every day except Saturday from 8.30 A.M. to 12 M. and from 1 to 5 P.M. Saturdays from 8.30 A.M. to 12 M.
Chairman-The Mayor, ex-officio
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Members-Dr. Scott W. Mooring, Dr. Earle R. Andrews, Mrs. Alice M. Curtis, Mrs. Deborah D. Moulton, George E. Cameron, Roy L. Parsons, Robert F. Thompson, Weston U. Friend, Frank W. Robinson. Regular meetings second Monday evening of each month at 8 o'clock. Secretary, Ernest W. Fellows
Superintendent of Schools-Ernest W. Fellows. Office hours at Administration Building, 7 Beacon street, on days when schools are in session, 8.30 to 9 A.M. The Superintendent is generally in the office from 4 to 5 P.M. and from 9 to 12 on Saturdays. Other times by appointment
Attendance Officer-Frederick Rowe. Office hours, 8.30 to 9.30 A.M., 4 to 5.30 P.M., 7 Beacon street
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS SUPERVISORS
Music, Ruth E. Myers. Drawing, Mabel Spofford, Mrs. Sarah G. Houghton. Manual Training Director, Harold B. Geary. Sew- ing, Eliza P. Rogers, Eleanor P. Friend. Commercial Supervisor, Mrs. Marion F. Woodruff. Teachers of Special Classes, M. Violet MacDonald, Gertrude F. Brood. Physical Training, Agnes T. Reardon, Joseph F. Brawley. Athletic Director, Winslow Park- hurst. Continuation School Director, Martha T. Wonson. Teacher, Thomas L. Brophy Special Teacher, Mary M. Costello. School Physician, Dr. Philip P. Moore. School Nurse, Rose M. O'Brien
HIGH SCHOOL
Dale Avenue
Principal, Wilfred H. Ringer. Vice Principal, Ralph P. Par- sons. Assistants, George H. Colman, Warren L. Bartlett, Herbert P. Carter, Marjorie S. Crawley, Izetta R. Wolfe, Lawrence G. Bush, Elizabeth S. Caverno, Eleanor Symonds, E. Kathleen Brophy, Jean- nette F. Sohier, Harold B. Geary, Mary E. Ford, E. Lenore Placido, Hortense L. Harris, Gladys H. Dyer, Edna Rundquist, Roberta French, Lucille S. Gaffney, Lillian A. McAllester, William F. Greely, M. Catherine Green, Mary E. Colley, Rosalynde Hammons, Eleanor Johnson, M. Evelyn Oliver, Winslow S. Parkhurst, Josephine Ray, Henry G. Russell, Mabel L. Andrews, Annie P. Marr, Carrie E. Parsons, Nathalie D. Clough, Mazie E. Smith, Agnes Reardon, Maybeth C. Knapp, Mildred Lincoln, Grace E. McGinley, Mrs. Marion F. Woodruff, Carrie I. Woodbury, Lieut .- Col. C. Emory Hathaway in charge of Military Training. Sergeant, Wm. Dailey, Asst. Sec. to Principal, Madeline F. Silva. Janitors, Franklin H. Rogers, Henry H. Gray
BABSON SCHOOL
Pleasant Street, cor. Shepherd
Principal, Nina E. Low. Assistants, Mrs. Amelia G. Clark, Mrs. Laura D. Lyle, Edna Procter, Lucy G. Day, Mary A. Fanning, Helen S. Lee. Janitor, John M. Burns
BLYNMAN SCHOOL
66 Magnolia Avenue. Principal, Martha J. Burke. Janitor, Albert L. West
BRADSTREET SCHOOL
Washington Street, Bay View Principal, Carrie M. Sargent. Assistant, Mary E. Whearty. Janitor, Angelo Pedrotti
BRAY SCHOOL
Concord Street, West Gloucester. (Mixed)
Principal, Mrs. Alice P. Richardson. Assistant, Margaret L. Amero. Janitor, S. Nelson N. Bray
COLLINS SCHOOL
31 Prospect Street
Principal, Ralph P. Ireland. Assistants, Caroline A. Merchant, Marian Knudson, Edna C. Hodgkins, Georgietta Harvey, Anna I. Chisholm, Alice L. Hartnett, Alice P. Friend, Sarah MacMillan, Carrie L. Dennison. Janitor, Charles H. Carroll
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EASTERN AVENUE SCHOOL
83 Eastern Avenue
Principal, Ellen F. Power. Assistants, Abigail G. Power, Caro- line E. Comeau, Katherine M. McMahon, Helen E. Shorey, Alice T. Hall, Eleanor H. Bradley, Hester Curtis. Janitor, John F. Wonson
FORBES SCHOOL
41 Washington Street
Principal, Fannie A. Bulkley. Assistants, Mrs. Mary Waddell, Alice G. Everdean, Lillian K. Harrison. Janitor, Benjamin M. Gill
HASKELL SCHOOL West Gloucester. (Mixed)
Principal, Mrs. Mabel H. Sampson. Assistant, Mabel Lane. Janitor, Francis H. Lufkin
HILDRETH SCHOOL
29 Eastern Avenue opp. Webster Street
Principal, Jennie B. Douglass. Assistants, Annie E. Stanley, Mrs. Margaret Joyce, Martha E. Somers, Mary E. Madson, Mar- garet W. McKay. Janitor, Albert E. Robinson
HOVEY SCHOOL
Summer Street
Principal, Harriet E. Wheeler. Assistants, Mrs. Ada M. Col- lins, Margaret S. Millard, Ernestine Harding, Annie S. Webber, Agnes S. Marshall, Grace C. Bulkley, Grace M. Steele. Janitor, Frederick Wise
LANE SCHOOL 1117 Washington Street, Lanesville
Principal, Harry A. Johnson. Assistants, Clara W. Hayden, Marion E. Foster, Alice M. Sherburne, Asst. Prin .; Ellen Rowley, Mary G. Collins, Viola A. Bass, Mary C. Bergstrom, Mrs. Marie M. Riordan. Janitor, Ernest D. Griffin
LEONARD SCHOOL Leonard Street, Annisquam
Principal, Gladys V. Hilton. Janitor, Sidney C. Stanwood
MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL Maplewood Avenue
Principal, Rita M. Hiltz. Assistants, Evelyn Gosbee, Louise B. Murphy, Helen G. Pulcifer, Mabel C. Bryant, Eva M. Mears, Le- nore O'Keefe, Lillian M. Curtis. Janitor, William H. Hadley
MT VERNON SCHOOL Mt. Vernon Street
Principal, Florence L. Mears. Assistants, Ethel M. Saunders, Alice V. Herrick, Lizzie S. Curtis, A. Estelle Mitchell. Janitor, Augustus Foley
PARSONS SCHOOL
215 Western Avenue.
Principal, Mildred V. S. Lee. Janitress, Mrs. Almira Parsons
POINT GRAMMAR SCHOOL 18 Plum Street
Principal, Rhoda A. Montgomery. Assistants, Sarah E. Curtis, Anna L. Renton, Elizabeth M. Parsons, Bessie Parsons, Kathleen C. Carroll. Janitor, Ralph M. Wonson
POINT PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 Chapel Street
Principal, Katherine Stripp. Assistants, Sara Curley, Ida S. Pett, Mrs. Irene L. Anderson. Janitor, Ralph M. Wonson
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RIGGS SCHOOL Washington Street, Riverdale
Principal, Mary C. Dewan. Assistants, Doris M. Melanson, N. Mildred Conley, Margaret A. Spalton, Helen J. Patten, Mary B. Burgess. Janitor, William S. Hall
ROGERS SCHOOL 24 Elm Street
Principal, M. Violet McDonald. Assistant, Gertrude F. Broad. Janitor, Benjamin M. Gill
SAWYER SCHOOL 51 Friend Street
Principal, Milton L. Fuller. Assistants, Anna M. Woodbury, Blanche A. Tarr, Mildred E. Tarr, Anna S. Babson, Teresa K. Erwin, Rose M. McNeill, Sarah J. Dwyer, Sarah A. Clement, Sarah A. Kinsman, Katherine E. Sylvester, Mrs. Emma S. Wetherbee. Janitor, Alfred I. Lufkin
STONE COURT SCHOOL
Principal, E. Mabel Smith. Assistant, Mary E. Powers. Jan- itor, Richard M. Geary
ROGERS STREET MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL
1 Rogers Street Instructor, Thomas L. Brophy. Janitor, Richard M. Geary
CONTINUATION SCHOOL 48 Washington Street Director, Martha T. Wonson. Assistant, Thomas L. Brophy
CHURCHES BAPTIST
CHAPEL STREET CHURCH. Pastor Emeritus, John Brainerd Wilson. Pastor, Samuel W. Bose. Clerk, Edward E. Peterson. Treas., Frederick F. Wonson. Deacons, William H. Cross, Edward E. Peterson, Henry E. Pinkham, Supt. of Sunday School, Fred- erick F. Wonson. Sexton, Dexter D. Dann
FIRST CHURCH, 22 Pleasant street, corner Middle. Pastor, Rev. Deacons, Charles W. Greenlow, Ralph P. Parsons, Will O. Andrews, William L. Robinson, Charles C. Hilton, Frank Rowe. Prudential Committee, Dr. Herbert G. Dorsey, Mrs. Charles Greenlow, Charles C. Hilton, Sylvia Curtis, Martin J. Daley, Capt. Clayton Morrissey, Ernestine Harding. Church Clerk, Fitz J. H. Saunders. Church Treas., Ralph P Parsons. Treas. of Benevolences and Collector, Charles C. Hilton. Supt. of Sunday School, Frank Rowe. Trustees, Frank Rowe, Will O. Andrews, Ralph P. Parsons. Janitor, Crowell Harding
CONGREGATIONAL
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 1123 Washington near Mun- sey, Lanesville. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. Herman F. Lion. Deacon, Charles W. Lucas. Clerk, Mrs. Alexander R. Cheves. Treas., Jane Johnson. Supt. of Sunday School, Theron Harvey. Sexton, John Johnston
TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 368 Essex av., West Glou- cester. Pastor, Rev. Charles G. Fogg. Clerk, M. Herbert Keyes. Treas., William H. Roberts. Committee, William F. Marshall, George Burnham, Mrs. Lillian Tribou, Joshua Rob- erts, Mrs. Carrie Roberts. Deacons, Joseph W. Andrews, Wil- liam F. Marshall. Supt. of Sunday School, Ruth Cairns
TRINITY CHURCH, Middle, cor. School. Organized Nov. 17, 1829. Incorporated 1892. Pastor, Rev. Albert A. Madsen, Ph.D. Deacons, John J. Pew, Leonard Burnham, Dr. Allen S. Burn- ham, Nathaniel Babson, Sumner Y. McKenney, Daniel O. Marshall, Charles E. Fisher, Ezra L. Phillips. Moderator, Ernest W. Fellows. Clerk, John J. Pew. Treas., E. Sumner Curtis. Sexton, George W. Reed
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FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 1928
UNION CHURCH, Norman av., Magnolia. Pastor, Clerk, Ernest C. Lucas. Treas., Abbie F. May. Supt. of Sunday School, Mrs. Ethel Wilkinson
EPISCOPAL
ST.JOHN'S CHURCH, 48 Middle street. Parish house, Middle street. Rector, Rev. Joseph H. C. Cooper. Senior Warden, Fred T. Hall. Junior Warden, Reginald R. Colley. Clerk, George Olson. Treasurer, Charles S. Nauss
JEWISH
CONGREGATION AHAVATH ACHIM, 14 Prospect street. Rabbi, Ben- jamin Jonoskey
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
EAST GLOUCESTER CHURCH, 153 East Main street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885. Pastor, Rev. Sec., Mrs. Charles E. Spanks. Treas., Mrs. A. K. Wonson. Recording Steward, Fred A. Gosbee. Trustees and Stewards, Mrs. A. P. Wonson, William L. Robinson, John B. Eliason, C. Percy Adams, John N. Christensen, Isaac Pike. Supt. of Sunday School, John B. Eliason
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 964 Washington street, Bay View. Organized April, 1870. Pastor, Rev. William D. Gould. Sec., John W. Wykes. Treas., Mrs. Charles R. Wilkin. Trustees, Thos. E. Wykes, Preston J. Marchant, James J. Vernon, Wil- liam Stuart, Charles R. Wilkin, John W. Wykes, Harold Clark. Supt of Sunday School, Mrs. Charles R. Wilkin. Sexton, John W. Wykes
PROSPECT-STREET CHURCH, 80 Prospect street. Organized 1824. Pastor, Rev. G. Bennett VanBuskirk. Treas., Eben Elwell. Fin. Sec., Miss Gladys Jacobs. Trustees, Dr. I. H. Pomeroy (Pres.), Ray S. Friend (Sec. and Treas.), George C. Mears, Hanford A. Greene, Capt. Andrew E. Jacobs, Edwin A. Leavitt, Eben Elwell, Henry Wilson, Lemuel R. Firth. Supt. of Sabbath School, Eben Elwell. Sexton, Harold A. Ward
RIVERDALE CHURCH, 434 Washington street, at Riverdale. Organ- ized 1835. Pastor, Rev. Robert A. Clark. Recording Steward, I. Horace Tucker. Treas., Edward N. Marsh. Supt. of Sunday School, Harold Tarr. Trustees, T. M. Lane, Harvey M. Griffin, Edwin H. Bickford, Horace Tucker, Walter P. Day, Edward N. Marsh, Harold Tarr, Pierce N. Hodgkins, Herbert A. Nichols
ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART, 1035 Washington street, Lanesville. Organized 1877. Pastor, Rev. John McKenna of Rockport
OUR LADY OF GOOD VOYAGE, 140 Prospect street. Pastor, Rev. Francisco G. Martins. Asst. Pastor, Rev. John S. Perry. Or- ganist, Miss Vulant P. Lawrence
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