Gloucester (Essex County, Mass.) city directory 1927, Part 3

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Publication date: 1927
Publisher: Gloucester (Mass.)
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ST.ANN, 78 Pleasant street. Organized 1852. Pastor, Rev. Myles D. Kiley. Sexton, Cornelius McEachern. Organist, Edward Fanning


ST.JOSEPH'S CHAPEL, Ocean avenue, Magnolia. Pastor, Rev. Myles D. Kiley


ST.PETER'S CHURCH, Sayward street. Pastor, Rev. Myles D. Kiley


UNITARIAN


FIRST PARISH CHURCH, 86 Middle st. The first parish in Gloucester. Established 1642. Pastor, Rev. Robert P. Doremus. Treas., Augustus G. Rowe. Clerk, Kilby Shute. Committee, Dr. Perry C. Procter (chairman), Mrs. George O. Stacey, Frank E. Davis, Robert W. Phelps, jr., Mrs. George Dana Saunders, Mrs. T. D. Paul, Henry P. Dennen. Sexton, John S. Hicks


UNIVERSALIST


INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 50 Middle street. Pastor, John Clarence Lee. Clerk, Charles M. Clark. Treas., Carroll K. Steele. Committee, B. K. Stacey, Charles D. Brown, Brant M. Dexter, Mrs. Charles M. Clark, Mrs. Arthur Towle. Supt. of Sunday School, Jeremiah Foster. Sexton, Roscoe M. Baker 2


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UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 368 Essex av., West Gloucester. Second parish in Gloucester. Established 1716. Pastor, George H. Lewis. Clerk, Mrs. Samuel Olsen. Trustees, Edward Lufkin, Fred A. Shackelford, Jasper R. Bray, Abbie O. Richards, Mrs. Ruth A. Ireland, Ida F. Garland. Treas., Mrs. Ida A. Garland. Supt. of Sunday School, Isaac H. Andrews


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 836 Washington street, at Annisquam. Pastor, Rev. George H. Lewis. Clerk, Walter Olson. Treas., Mrs. Essie B. Blanchard. Supt. of Sunday School, George H. Lewis


OTHER RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES


BETHANY CHURCH CHAPEL, 41 Eastern avenue


FINNISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Norseman avenue, Lanesville. Pas- tor, Rev. Samuel H. Ronka. Treas., Kaarlo Elo. Clerk, Nestor Niemi. Deacon, Kaarlo Elo. Supt. of Sunday School, Mrs. Ida M. Ronka


FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist), cor. Riggs and Middle streets. Services, Sunday, 10.45 A.M. Sunday School, 12 M. Wednes- days, 7.45 P.M. First Reader, Arden D. Webb. Second Reader, Mrs. Alice Emerson. Pres., Oscar Anderson. Clerk, Mrs. Jennie K. Foster. Treas., Frank Chadbourne. Librarian, Mrs. Herbert S. Sewell. Reading Rooms, Riggs cor. Middle streets, open daily, from 2.30 to 4.30 P.M.


GILES CHAPEL, 6 Wonson street, Rocky Neck. Supt. of Sunday School, Seymour A. Walen


UNION CHAPEL (Summer), Flume street, Magnolia


SALVATION ARMY, 23 Pleasant street. Officers' quarters, 23 Pleas- ant street. Meetings each evening except Monday and Tues- day at 8 o'clock. Services, Sunday School, 10 A.M .; Y. P. L., 6 P.M. and regular services 8 P.M. Captain Herbert O. Richard- son


CLUBS BASS ROCKS GOLF CLUB


Beach road near Brightside avenue, Bass Rocks. Pres., James L. Stuart. Vice Pres., Dr. Arthur N. Broughton. Sec., Howard W. Brown. Treas., E. Tucker Sayward


CAPE ANN CAMERA CLUB


Rooms 119 Main street. Meets first and third Fridays of each month. Sec., Herman W. Spooner


CAPE ANN COMMUNITY LEAGUE


3 Washington street. Pres., Herman F. Lion. Vice Pres., Nancy Flagg. Sec., Mrs. John B. Chamberline. Treas., Augustus G. Rowe. Exec. Sec. and House Sec., Mary E. Pew


COMMONWEALTH CLUB


86 Main street. Organized 1884. Incorporated 1892. Pres., Benjamin A. Hotchkiss. Sec. and Treas., Chas. D. Brown


GLOUCESTER COUNCIL GIRL SCOUTS


Commissioner, Nancy Flagg. Deputy Commissioner, Mrs. Gilbert N. Pettingill. Sec., Mrs. Frank Chard. Treas., Mrs. Wil- liam Ricker


GLOUCESTER GAS CO SERVICE CLUB


1 Railway avenue. Pres., James J. O'Neil. Vice Pres., William S. Webber. Sec., Joseph W. Smith. Treas., Alfred C. Tarr


GLOUCESTER GIRLS' CLUB


For all girls over sixteen years of age. Pres., Miss Hilma Sterl- ing. Vice Pres., Miss Margaret McHenry. Sec., Miss Myra Harris. Treas., Miss Nellie Lorman. Meets every Tuesday evening at Com- munity House. Business meeting first Tuesday of each month


GLOUCESTER SOCIAL AND ATHLETIC CLUB, INC


15 Duncan street. Pres., John N. Frazier. Sec. and Treas., J. Alfred Corbiey


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GLOUCESTER WOMAN'S CLUB


Pres., Mrs. George E. Hodsdon. Vice Prests., Mrs. Percy G. Rogers, Mrs. Guy S. Swett, Mrs. Ernest S. Curtis. Treas., Mrs. Ellison S. Purington. Sec., Mrs. John B. Chamberline. Meets at Community House, second and fourth Fridays


MEN'S CLUB


32 Magnolia avenue, Magnolia. Pres, Treas., John May. Manager, William L. Wilkins


PROGRESSO CLUB


171 Main street. Organized 1907. Meets every Thursday evening. Pres., Arthur J. Cram. Cor. Sec., John S. Griffin. Treas., Joseph S. Doucette


ROTARY CLUB


Pres., Arthur C. Davis. Vice Pres., Frank B. Sullivan. Sec., Edward V. Ambler. Treas., W. H. Otis. Meets every Monday at 12.15 P.M. at Hotel Savoy


ROUNDABOUT CLUB


Meets monthly. Pres., George E. Cameron. Sec., Mrs. Ada Collins. Treas., Robert Thompson


THE PLAYERS CLUB


Pres., Lester R. Crowe. Vice Pres., Mrs. John Edwards. Sec. and Treas., William Pulcifer. Coach, Miss Sally Shute. Director, Charles H. Hillman. Rehearsal room and studio at Community House


WOMEN'S CLUB


Shore road, Magnolia. Pres., Dennis C. Ballou. Treas., Mrs. Ethel May Wilkinson. Matron, Mrs. Ina Cutter


COUNTY OFFICERS


District Attorney for Essex County-William G. Clark of Gloucester


Assistant District Attorneys-Edward F. Flynn of Lynn, Frank E. Raymond of Ipswich, Charles A. Clifford of Lawrence


Probation Officers, Superior Court-Charles A. Salisbury of Lawrence; Ellen DeS. Barrett, Newburyport


Master in Chancery-Carleton H. Parsons of Gloucester


County Commissioners-Robert H. Mitchell of Haverhill (chairman); Raymond H. Trefry of Marblehead; Frederick Butler of Lawrence


Their sittings are held as follows: At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April; Salem, second Tuesday of July; Newburyport, second Tuesday of October; Lawrence, last Tuesday of August; and on the fourth Tuesday of December at Salem, Ipswich or Newbury- port, as the Court may determine. Office hours, Court House, Salem, Tuesdays and Fridays


County Engineer-Robert R. Evans of Haverhill


County Treasurer-Harold E. Thurston of Lynn. Office, Court House, Salem


Registers of Deeds, Southern District-Moody Kimball of Newburyport; first assistant, Robert W. Osgood, Salem; second as- sistant, Arthur C. Martinson of Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. Northern District-John P. Mulholland, Lawrence; assistant, Jen- nie M. Marston, Lawrence. Office, Court House, Lawrence


Sheriff-Arthur G. Wells, of Salem


Special Sheriff-Earl E. Wells of Lynn


Deputy Sheriffs-William A. Proctor, Amesbury; Henry K. Palmer, Georgetown; J. Frank Knapp, James Radcliffe, Frank Marshall, John A. Arthur, Gustav A. Stuchelhaus, George Bunting (at jail), Lawrence; Frank E. Wells, Eben T. Brackett, Earl E. Wells, Lynn; Walter H. Brown, Peabody; Edward R. Ayers, jr., Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Harry D. Wheeler, Frank T. Berry, Emile A. Levesque, Edward R. Carlin (at jail), Salem; William R. Tucker, Beverly; William E. Dennett, Gloucester; Fred- erick O. Raymond, Louis D. Brisson, Haverhill; Alfred T. Poole of Hamilton


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Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Salem-Arthur G. Wells


Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Lawrence-George Bunting


Public Administrator-Richard L. Morey, 119 Western avenue Medical Examiner-First district includes Gloucester and Rockport, Dr. Philip P. Moore, 58 Middle


Notaries Public-See Business Directory


COURTS SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT Chief Justice, Arthur P. Rugg of Worcester


SUPERIOR COURT


Chief Justice, Walter Perley Hall of Fitchburg


NATURALIZATION


The Superior Court sitting in Lawrence on the last Monday in March and September, in Salem last Monday in June and Decem- ber, in Newburyport on the Thursday following last Monday in June, and in Lynn on the last weeks in September and March, gives hearings on the petitions of aliens for naturalization, such petitions to be filed 90 days at least previous to the date of the hearing


Clerks of the Courts-Archie N. Frost of Lawrence. Assist- ant Clerks-Ezra L. Woodbury of Salem, George R. Lord of Salem, Hollis L. Cameron of Beverly, Charles H. Metcalf of Ipswich. Deputy Assistant Clerks-Melville Rowand, Arthur J. A. Thibault of Salem, Jere J. Twomley of Lawrence. Deputy Assistant-E. Philip Littlefield of Danvers. The records are kept at the office of the Clerk of Courts in the Court House at Salem


COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY FOR ESSEX COUNTY


Judges, Harry R. Dow of North Andover; Alden P. White of . Salem


Register, Horace H. Atherton, jr. of Lynn. Assistants, Clarence W. Brown of Danvers and Lucy S. Brown of Salem


The records are kept at the office of the Register, in the Court House, Salem


The Probate Court sits as follows Salem, first, third and fifth Mondays of every month, except August and first Monday in August; Newburyport, fourth Monday in January, February, March, May, June, July, September, November and December; Haverhill, fourth Monday in April and October; Lawrence, second Monday in each month except August. Special sessions every Wednesday except August


DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN ESSEX


10 Duncan


Justice-Sumner D. York


Special Justices-Lincoln S. Simonds, John J. Burke


Clerk-M. Francis Buckley


Court and Probation Officer-Edward J. Horton


Sessions for criminal business daily at 9 A.M.


Sessions for civil business every Thursday at 10 A.M.


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS BARBERS' UNION, No. 375


Meets third Thursday at 191} Main street. Pres., Manuel L. Francis. Vice Pres., Henry P. Larson. Rec. Sec., Manuel S. Ferry. Sec. and Treas., Manuel L. Amaral


CARPENTERS' LOCAL, No. 910


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 156 Main st. Warden, Charles H. Daggett, Pres., Robert L. Eaton. Vice Pres., Albert Griggs. Rec. Sec., Joseph W. Geary. Fin. Sec., Ernest H. Griffin. Treas., Otis E. Curtis. Conductor, Raymond Carter


CIGARMAKERS' UNION, No. 324


Meets first Tuesday of each month at 270 Main street. Pres., Manuel T. Prady. Sec. and Treas., Christian D. Saunders


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FISH HANDLERS' & SPLITTERS' UNION, No. 14270


Meets first Thursday of each month over 158 Main st. Pres., Simeon White. Vice Pres., Daniel J. Galvin. Rec. Sec., William D. Howell. Fin. Sec. and Treas., John J. Riley


FISHERMAN'S UNION OF THE ATLANTIC 209 Main street. Agent, John J. Armstrong


LOCAL DIVISION 270 AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION OF STREET AND ELECTRIC EMPLOYEES OF AMERICA


Pres., Frank Walsh. Vice Pres., G. F. Pratt. Sec. and Treas., Martin J. Whidden


MUSICIANS' UNION, No. 324


Meets second Sunday of each month at Jason Hall. Pres., Christian D. Saunders. Vice Pres., Chester Wonson. Sec., Fred- erick Leach. Treas., William B. Colby


PAINTERS' UNION, No. 176


Meets Wednesday evening at 106 Main street. Pres., Eugene Crawley. Sec., John E. Carrigan. Fin. Sec., Louis Francis. Treas., Lyman J. Landry


PLUMBERS' AND STEAMFITTERS' UNION, No. 482


Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Carpenters' Hall, 158 Main street. Rec. Sec., William R. Lufkin. Fin. Sec., Matthias P. Flaherty. Treas., N. Bernard Wilmouth


QUARRY WORKERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION, No. 81


Meets first Friday of each month at Wainola Hall, 56 Langs- ford, Lanesville. Pres., Charles Savinen. Fin. Sec., Jacob Jacob- son. Cor. Sec., Paul Harrington. Treas., John Korpi


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, Gilbert Hay, keeper


Gloucester Light, at end of breakwater, Gilbert Hay, keeper Ten Pound Light, Edward H. Holmes, keeper Annisquam Light, John W. Davis, keeper


Commissioner of Wrecks and Wreck Master, Thomas E. Reed Board of Port Warden for Gloucester and Rockport, Edward P. Ring


Harbor Master, Thomas E. Reed


U. S. COAST GUARD 23


Old House Cove-Hilton J. Acker, keeper; Leonard E. Rain- aud, William J. Rich, Edward J. Stephanis, Antone F. Veara, Eino A. Eckland, Clifford J. Scroggie Gerald J. Powers, Wesley L. Barry, Frank A. Muise, George C. Gillis, Fred K. Martin, Richard E. Ryder, Christopher J. Sullivan


PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE


Office, 139 Main street. Acting Assistant Surgeon, Edward B. Hallett, M.D. Hours, 9 to 10 A.M., 1 to 2 P.M.


MILITARY


BATTERY A, 102d FIELD ARTILLERY, M. N. G.


Organized November, 1920. Armory, 99 Prospect street. Captain, Kenneth B. Shute. 1st Lieuts., Charles H. Hilton, Francis J. Regan. 2d Lieut., John H. Bergstrom. Armourer, Merit P. Alderman


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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 .; Holidays S-10 A.M .; Sunday's boxes open 2-4 P.M.


Postmaster, Gilbert W. O'Neil. Asst. Postmaster, Clayton R. Smith. Supt. of Mails, Walter H. Moore. Supt. of Carriers, John C. Drohan. Foremen, Newton S. Lane, Walter L. Rowe


CLERKS


Brinnick Arthur J. /


Salter George H.


Cressey Willis P. /


Stickney Marion F.


Cunningham George F. /


Story Marion G. .


Dexter Brant M ..


Stuart Roy L.


Keefe Margaret A.


Thomas Rufus E. /


Maddix Olive M ..


Webber John S. /


Nelson Oliver


Wheeler Willis E. v


Phalen Lester P. ,


SUBSTITUTE CLERKS


Brooks Howard L. +


Dodge Leonard A.


McShara John A.


Marchant Gardner H. v Marchant James E. / Natti Waino E.


Alves Joseph P.


Hudder Ernest W.


Andrews W. Chester


Lufkin F. Otis jr.


Anstess Ray B.


Marston William F.


Buckley Daniel V.


Morrow James T.


Butler Henry W. jr.


Oliver Frederick E.


Coleman James G.


Spalton Arthur


Collins William W.


Stewart Chester J.


Dagle Harry F.


Story Oscar P.


Dagle Ozro F.


Sylvester Sidney H.


Garland Robert O.


Tarr Arthur N.


Hodsdon Freeman W.


Tucker Lester J.


SUBSTITUTE LETTER CARRIERS


Barrett John H. Reed Edward W.


Fialho Filisbert E. jr. Souza Joseph F. jr.


Johnson Louis E. White Frederick J.


Nally John E.


Winn Harold W.


Noble Charles H.


Collection from street letter boxes four times daily, with the exception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times, summer only, and Riverdale twice. Essex and Manchester roads twice


BRANCH STATIONS


Annisquam, Leonard street, supt., Charles E. Cunningham. Lanesville, 1088 Washington, supt., Leslie E. Tarr. Magnolia, Fuller street cor. Norman av., supt., John C. Lycett, jr. John M. Wilkins, rural delivery carrier. Augustus A. White, janitor. Christian W. Jensen, asst. janitor


SUB STATION


195 E. Main, Francis H. Farrell, clerk in charge


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, John J. Stapleton. Boarding Officer, Charles O'Brien. Immigration Officer, Bernard L. Boyle


LETTER CARRIERS


Call Arthur E.


Souza Joseph F. jr.


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SOCIETIES, FRATERNAL


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., Earl O Phillips. E. L. K., George Steele. E. L. K., Leo A. Chisholm. E. L. K., James A. Sudbay. Sec., Ed- ward Carpentier, P. E. R. Treas., Charles H. Doyle. Tiler, James A. LaRose. Esquire, Joseph F. Buckley. Chaplain, Lester W. Har- rison. Inner Guard, George L. Browne. Organist, Albert E. Dicker- son


FORESTERS OF AMERICA


COURT STELLA D'ORIENT


Meets second Thursday of each month at Pythian Hall, Lanes- ville. C. R., Joseph Gheringhelli. Treas., Angelo Moalli. Fin. Sec., Antonio Macchi. Rec. Sec., Enrico Colombo


COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST OF AMERICA, No. 1028


Meets every Wednesday evening at 185 Main street. C. C., Edna R. Woodbury. Sub C. C., Mrs. Annie Fratus. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Hattie Merchant. Treas., Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mamie Goyache


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, Simeon White. Vice Chief Ranger, Joseph W. O'Brien. Rec. Sec., James Hanrahan. Fin. Sec., Joseph A. Fialho. Treas., James A. LaRose


ABRAHAM LINCOLN COURT, No. 128


Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 191} Main street. C. R., Ann Drew. Vice Chief Ranger, Margaret L. Casey. Treas., Mrs. Margaret E. MacDonald. Rec. Sec., Mary Drew. F. S., Mrs. Clara F. Foley


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


COL. ALLEN POST, No. 45


Organized February 4, 1868. Meets first Saturday afternoon of each month in Grand Army Hall, 47 Washington street. Com., John F. Bickford. S. V. Com., Francis Davis. J. V. Com., -


Q. M., William H. Marston. Chaplain, Leonard Burnham. Surgeon, Officer of the Day, Officer of the Guard, Charles Wilson. Sec., Mrs. Gladys Tucker. Adjutant, William H. Cross. Quartermaster Sergeant, Sergt. Major, Joseph A. Moore. Janitor, Frank S. Moore


COL. ALLEN WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS, No. 77


Meets every Monday evening in G. A. R. Hall. Pres., Mrs. Jennie V. McPhee. Senior Vice Pres., Mrs. Lena Grimes. Junior Vice Pres., Mrs. Mae Foley. Chaplain, Adelaide Hilton. Sec., Genevieve Cook. Treas., Mrs. Carrie A. Jones


SISTERS OF THE GRAND ARMY, CLARA BARTON LODGE


Organized 1870, First Lodge. Meets every Friday afternoon in G. A. R. Hall. Pres., Mrs. Lizzie M. Allen. S. V. P., J. V. P., Mrs. Lulla Wilson. Sec., Mrs. Emma Currier. Treas., Laura McCurdy. Chaplain, Mrs. Sarah Grimes. Marshal, Mrs. Mary Campbell. Vidette, Mrs. Adelia Lane


AMERICAN LEGION, THE


LESTER S. WASS POST, No. 3


Organized July 19, 1919. Meets in American Legion Hall, Town Hall square, second and fourth Tuesday evenings. Com., George B. Low. S. V. Com., Charles J. Wheeler, jr. J. V. Com., William P. Dailey. Adjutant and Treas., William S. Cameron. Chaplain, Arthur Rogers. Sergeant-at-Arms, Albert N. Silva. Historian, Henry Degnan


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HIBERNIANS, ANCIENT ORDER LADIES' AUXILIARY, DIVISION 19


Meets the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at 209 Main street. Pres., Nellie F. Costello. Rec. Sec., May Bloom- field. Vice Pres., Emelia Counihan. Fin. Sec., Margaret E. Cana- van. Treas., Treas., Alice T. O'Brien


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, No. 215


Meets first and third Tuesdays at 96 Middle street. Grand Knight, Andrew J. Carlz. Deputy Grand Knight, Raymond Con- nor. Chancellor, Eliott Carr. Rec. Sec., James Marchant. Fin. Sec., Charles H. Doyle. Treas., Chas. O'Brien. Warden, Charles McKinnon


DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA


Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at K. of C. Hall, 96 Middle street. G. M., Mrs. Martin J. Whalen. Treas., Mrs. John M. McDonald. Rec. Sec., Katherine M. Burns. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Lemuel T. McDonald


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS


UNIFORM RANK, K. OF P., GLOUCESTER CO., No. 5


Meets subject to call. Capt., Fitz E. Oakes. Lieut., Joseph W- Rice. 2d Lieut., Harry E. Nickerson. Recorder, Frederick Gardner. Treas., Charles A. Mason


CAPE ANN LODGE, No. 55


Meets Wednesday evenings at Pythian Hall, 1080 Washington street, Lanesville. C. C., Roger Juselius. V. C., Arthur Juselius. K. of R. and S., John Johnston. M. of F., Ralph W. Anderson. M. of E., G. Wallace Hayden


CONSTANTINE LODGE, No. 68


Meets every Friday evening at Safe Deposit and Trust Co. Hall, 191} Main st. C. C., Charles W. Steinberg. V. C., Gardner W. Oakes. Prelate, Albert T. Younger. M. W., David A. Sargent. K. of R. and S., Charles A. Murphy. M. F., Percy O. Lane. M. E., James S. Smith. M. A., George A. Coleman. I. G., Louis Parks. O. G., Fred Y. Stanwood


PYTHIAN SISTERS LOYAL TEMPLE, No. 4


Meets first and third Thursdays in Pythian Hall, 1078 Wash- ington street, Lanesville. P. C., Mrs. Nellie Robinson. M. E. C .. Mrs. William Stewart. M. of R. and C., Mrs. Gertrude R. Lane, M. of F., Mary Main


MASONIC


TYRIAN LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.


Chartered March 2, A. L. 5770. W. M., Harold S. Maddocks. S. W., W. L. Wilkins. J. W., Harold C. Wolfe. S. D., Walter P. Day. J. D., Walter F. Lufkin. S. S., William O. Pulsifer. J. S., T. Henry Nikola. Marshal, Francis M. Clark. Sec., Frank W. Robinson. Treas., William E. Parsons. Chaplain, Rev. Robert P. Doremus. Inside Sentinel, Everett A. Powers. Tyler, Edward Robinson Organist, Harvey M. Griffin. Regular communications, the first Tuesday in each month except July and August at Masonic Hall, Masonic block


ACACIA LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.


Instituted August 3, 1865. W. M., Charles C. Hilton. S. W., Edward E. Peterson. J. W., Kenneth S. Webber. S. D., Robert E. Nelson. J. D., Allan C. Gerring. Chaplain, Charles B. Forbes. Treas., Alymer A. Brown. Marshal, Clifford E. Parsons. S. S., Robert E. Nelson. J. S., Henry B. Marston. Sec., George D. Morey. Inside Sentinel, Freeman L. Hall. Tyler, William H. Saw- yer. Organist, Alfred M. Anderson. Regular communications first Wednesday in each month at Masonic Hall, Independent block, East Gloucester


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WILLIAM FERSON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER


Instituted November 21, 1871. Regular communications third Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall. H. P., Walter L. Rowe. K., Arthur W. Herrick. S., Earl O. Phillips. Sec., John Edwards. Treas., Wm. Emerson Parsons. Chaplain, William Wilkins. C. H., Walter F. Lufkin. P. S., Jesse R. Kenyon. R. A. C., T. Henry. Nikola. M. 3d V., Russell C. Robbins. M. 2d V., E. Sumner Curtis. M. of 1st V., Earl G. T. Merchant. S. S., Earl R. Palk. J. S., Ed- ward N. Marsh. Organist, A. Myron Tarr. Tyler. Edward Robin- son


BETHLEHEM COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS


Instituted October 29, 1890. Chartered June 11, 1891. Stated conclave third Monday of each month, except July and August, at Masonic Hall, Ferguson's block. Eminent Commander, Albert M. Bott. Generalissimo, Sherman G. Harriman. Captain General, Jesse R. Kenyon. Prelate, William Wilkins. Senior Warden, Arthur Herrick. Junior Warden, Dr. E. C. Steeves. Treas., William E. Parsons. Recorder, Herman W. Spooner


MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAPTER, No. 21, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR


Meets in Mason Hall, every second and fourth Thursday except July and August. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Alice M. Steele. Worthy Patron, Edward M. Law. Conductress, Elsie Borgeson. Chaplain, Mrs. Harriet M. Currier. Marshal, Mrs. Ethel B. Stan- ley. Sentinal, John E. Hanson. Sec., Mrs. Mary A. Lane. Treas., Mrs. Sadie R. Hosgkins


MOOSE, JUNIOR ORDER OF


GLOUCESTER LODGE, No. 78


Governor, William J. Goslin. Dictator, Robert Kramer. Vice Dictator, Andrew Hanson. Past Dictator, Edgar Blinn. Prelate, Henry Lasby. Sec., Russell Gagnon. Inside Guard, John Stout. Outer Guard, Henry Brennan


MOOSE, LOYAL ORDER OF


CAPE ANN LODGE, No. 1471


Club House, 26 Pleasant. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Brown's Hall, 11 Pleasant street. Past Dictators, Charles A. Donahue, Albert S. Grigg. Dictator, Harold H. Parsons. Vice Dictator, Preston J. Marchant. Prelate, William H. Lawson. Sec., Everett G. Partridge. Treas., Millard J. Whidden


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION


HESPERUS LODGE, No. 386


Warden, Michael J. Hinchey. 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., Everett E. Francis. V. G., Albert H. Purdy. Sec., Ernest E. Hodgkins. Fin. Sec., William A. Strople. Treas., Charles A. Ingalls


CANTON GLOUCESTER, No. 71 Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. F.


Instituted May 25, 1925. Capt., William M. Francis. Lieut., Harry S. Nickerson. Ensign, Edward E. Griffin. Clerk, William F. Hinckley. Accountant, William F. Childs


CAPE ANN ENCAMPMENT, No. 33


Instituted November 8, 1886. Meets first and third Thursdays at Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main street. C. P., Everett E. Francis. H. P., Christian F. Bocken. Recording Scribe, William M. Francis, Financial Scribe, W. Milton Smith. Treas., Wm. F. Childs. S. W. Albert H. Purdy. J. W., Harold L. Clark


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SEA SHORE REBEKAH, No. 14


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Odd Fellows' Hall. N. G., Mrs. Helena Webber. V. G., Mrs. Florella Kerr. Sec., Mrs. Mary A. Lane. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Carrie Jones. Treas., Mrs. M. Keith


LADIES' AUXILIARY North Shore Association No. 1, Ladies' Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O. F.


Instituted September 8, 1916. Pres., Helena Webber. Vice Pres., Alice E. Nickerson. Sec., Mrs. Carrie Jones. Treas., Nellie A. Hinckley


ODD FELLOWS, MANCHESTER UNITY, I. O. OF LOYAL STAR OF COLUMBIA LODGE, M. U.


Meets Thursday evenings at Odd Ladies' Hall, 185 Main st. N. G., Mrs. Margaret Gott. V. G., Mrs. Pearl Gross. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Emelia Counihan. Treas., Mrs. Lulu Baker. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Annie Frietas


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY


RIVERDALE GRANGE, No. 330


Meets the second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at 457 Washington street. Master, Ralph McLean. Overseer, Philip Sawyer. Sec., Mrs. Austin Lane. Lecturer, Ida Collins. Chaplain, Charles Story. Treas., Charles Corliss


WEST GLOUCESTER GRANGE, No. 286


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Grange . Hall, Essex av. Master, David R. Davis. Overseer, Reginald Currier. . Sec., Alfred G. Ireland. Lecturer, Carleton H. Parsons. Chaplain, Mrs. Alice Steele. Treas., Eben D. Currier


PORTUGUESE FRATERNITY PROGRESSO BRANCH, No. 4


Meets at Safe Deposit & Trust Hall, 191} Main street, first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 P.M. Pres., Francis D. Enos. Vice Pres., Jodn A. Comille. Rec. Sec., Manuel V. Maciel. Fin. Sec., Joseph F. Goulart. Receiver, James Xavier. Treas., John A. Perry




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