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Field Drivers-Edward A. Pomeroy, Emil Swinson, William Bennie Gaugers of Oil-Paul B. Oakley, James C. Hanraham
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
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES
No.
12 Rocky Neck, near Railways
12 Rocky Neck, near Terrace
13 cor. East Main and MtPleasant av
14 cor. East Main and Highland
15 Eastern Point Road, near Hawthorne Lane
16 East Main, cor. Sayward
17 Beach av., Bass Rocks
18 cor. Haskell and Hammond
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
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No. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES-Continued
119 Haskell cor MtPleasant av.
129 Moorland Hotel
142 E Main cor. Hammond
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, cor. Fair
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.
254 Sawyer School, Friend St
261 cor. Main and Prospect
281 cor. Bent and Taylor
31 Main, opp Post Office
32 Gas Works, Duncan st.
34 Main, near Pearce
35 Mt. Vernon and Prospect
36 Prospect cor. Allen st.
37 cor. Pleasant and Liberty 38 cor. Cedar and Millett
39 cor. Trask and Warner
313 cor. Rogers and Water
322 cor. Pearce and Wharf
371 Parochial School, Prospect st.
381 cor. Trask and Summit
41 Pine, near Church
42 Main, opp. Centre
43 cor. Mansfield and Washington
45 Mason near High School
411 cor. Hancock and Rogers
46 Ipswich Mills, Maplewood av. 461 Myrtle sq.
47 Prospect, cor. School
48 cor. Pearl and Railroad av.
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.
634 Ferry st, Wolf Hill
635 Wheeler st entrance to Riverview
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. 2
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No. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES-Continued
79 Langsford st. and Mason sq.
751 Washington, cor Plum court
762 Langsford near Munsey's Lane
81 Western av. and Bond st.
82 Essex av., near Sam Poole's
83 Fernwood Lake Ice Houses
84 Russia Cement Co.
85 Western av. and Magnolia av.
86 Concord st, Bray School
87 Magnolia square, near Drug store
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
Three blows repeated (six blows) calls Combination B, Pump 3, Ladder 1 to Rockport.
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)
Nine-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, Captain, Louis Francis
COMBINATION A. 75 Mt.Pleasant av., E. G. Captain, Wallace J. Tuck
COMBINATION B. 895 Washington street, Bay View. Captain, Richard Hilton
COMBINATION C. Fuller st. Captain, Charles H. Lowe
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COMBINATION D. 440 Essex av., W: G. Captain, Alfred Wil- kins
ENGINE 4. Unassigned
HOSE No. 1. 8 School street. Captain, Fred Jensen
HOSE No. 2. Stanwood street, Riverdale. Captain, Leroy
Collins
HOSE No. 3. 1072 Washington street, Lanesville. Captain, William Stevens
HOSE No. 8. Walnut street, Annisquam. Captain, Ralph Parsons
LADDER No. 1. 8 School street. Captain, Fritz E. R. Robinson 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, John A. Anderson
PUMPER No. 5. 8 School street. Captain, Frank W. Johnson
MOTOR SUPERVISIOR, Guy Wagner
FIRE BOAT-Reed's wharf, E G. Captain, Salvatore Santa- paola
PERMANENT FIREMEN, John L. Parsons, John A. Anderson. Loring B. Blatchford, Henry Hilton, John J. Hinckley, Fitz E. R, Robinson, Eugene Robishaw, Wallace J. Tuck, Frank Amaral, Joseph Vieira, George W. Currier, Ray W. Corliss, Frank W. Stock- bridge, J. Frank Ford, William J. Melanson, John E. Fattig, John H. Reed, Antoine Courant, jr., Raymond Williams, Louis Francis, Richard A. Perry, Manuel Mattos, Charles H. Lowe, Morton R. Nichols, Moses H. Lufkin, Maurice T. Dench, Lawrence Landry, Warren F. Witham, Frank O. Lufkin, Frank P. Marston, Harold Dunbar, Henry B. Lowe, Edward J. Ahearn, Everett A. Sawyer, Frederick Marston, Lawrence Landry, Joseph Zagerski
POLICE DEPARTMENT
City Marshal, Charles B. Corliss
Asst. Marshal, David E. Mehlman
Lieutants, John J. Curtis, Frank S. Parsons
Sergeants, William L. Alphen, Edmund T. J. Cronin
Police Woman, Mrs Sonia C. Cauffman
Chauffeur, Harry W. O'Connell
Janitor of Police Building, Frederick E. Tarr
Patrol Officers
Anderson Alfred M.
Noble Albert E.
Bickford Henry W.
O'Maley Charles
Costa Anthony S.
O'Maley Charles L.
Eason William W.
O'Maley George W.
Flaherty Coleman M.
Perkins Harold S.
Flygare Alexander
Phillips Manuel C. Richardson William R.
Foley Wallace L .. Foster Harry W. Garland Norman M.
Silva Frank A. Silva George E.
Joyce Herman R.
Smith Wallace P.
Legendre Joseph A.
Trefry George W.
McDonald Lemuel T.
Tuck George C.
Macleod William H.
Wilkinson Clarence G.
Malone Harry A. Muniz William M.
Wilson Joseph A.
Blake Francis C. Coyle John J. Levie Ralph A.
Reserve Officers
Mehlman David E. jr. Moody James R. Sofford James A.
Constables with Power to Serve Civil Processes
Carroll William P. Dennet William E. Sawyer George I.
Tarr Fred H. Walen W. Ralph
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
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 9 A.M. to 12 M.
Chairman-The Mayor, ex-officio
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. G. Allyn Browne, Asst. Drawing, Mabel Spofford, Mrs. Sara G. Houghton. Manual Training Direc- tor, Thomas L. Brophy, Harold B. Geary. Sewing, Eliza P. Rogers, Eleanor P. Friend. Commercial Supervisor, Mrs. Marion F. Wood- ruff. Teachers of Special Classes, M. Violet MacDonald, Gertrude F. Broad. Physical Training, Agnes T. Reardon, Sarah Churchill. Athletic Director, Winslow Parkhurst. Continuation School Direc- tor, Ernest W. Fellows. Teachers Thomas L. Brophy, Grethen O. Papen. Primary Supervisor, Mary M. Costello. School Physician, Dr. Philip P. Moore. School Nurse, Agnes T. Garvey. Dental Hygienist, Kathryn Tuck
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, E. Kathleen Brophy, Jeannette F. Sohier, Harold B. Geary, Mary E. Ford, Hortense L. Harris, Edna J. Rund- quist, Mrs. Carrie Parsons Mansfield, Alice Bailey, Gundrun Ben- son, Helen Brotherton, Mary S. Burke, Mrs. Agne Mulhaupt, Elinor Richardson, Alice Sponagle, J. Stanley Thompson, James Tones, Mary Warmbier, Lucille S. Gaffney, Lillian A. McAllester, William F. Greely, M. Catherine Green, Mary E. Colley, Rosalynde Hammons, Daniel F. Harris, jr., Eleanor R. Johnson, M. Evelyn Oliver, Winslow S. Parkhurst, Josephine Ray, Mabel L. Andrews, Annie P. Marr, Nathalie D. Clough, Mazie E. Smith, Agnes Rear- don, Grace E. McGinley, Mrs. Marion F. Woodruff, Carrie I. Wood- bury, Lieut .- Col. C. Emory Hathaway in charge of Military Train- ing. Sergeant, Wm. E. Dailey. Asst. Sec. to Principal, Dorothy M. Murphy. Janitors, Franklin H. Rogers, Henry H. Gray, Frederick Bennett
BABSON SCHOOL Pleasant Street, cor. Shepherd
Principal, Nina E. Low. Assistants, Mrs. Esther S. Hoyt, Mrs. Ada M. Collins, Edna Procter, Lucy G. Day, Mary A. Fanning, Helen S. Lee, Harriet B. Foster. 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.
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BRAY SCHOOL Concord Street, West Gloucester. (Mixed) Principal, Margaret L. Amero. Assistant, Dorothy Tucker. Janitor, S. Nelson Bray
COLLINS SCHOOL
31 Prospect Street
Principal, Ralph P. Ireland. Assistants, Caroline A. Merchant, Marian Knudsen, Edna C. Hodgkins, Georgietta Harvey, Anna I. Chisholm, Dorothy M. Wolfe, Katherine A. Winn, Doris M. Melan- son, Alice P. Friend, Sarah MacMillan, Carrie L. Dennison. Janitor Charles H. Carroll
EASTERN AVENUE SCHOOL 83 Eastern Avenue
Principal, Ellen F. Power. Assistants, Abigail G. Power, Caro- line E. Comeau, Margaret MacKay, Alice T. Hall, Eleanor H. Bradley. Janitor, John F. Wonson
FORBES SCHOOL 41 Washington Street
Principal, Fannie A. Bulkley. Assistants, Mrs. Mary A. Wad- dell, Alice G. Everdean, Lillian K. Harrison. Janitor, Benjamin M. Gill
HASKELL SCHOOL West Gloucester. (Mixed)
Principal, Mabel Lane. Assistant, Edna M O'Keefe. Janitor Francis H. Lufkin
HILDRETH SCHOOL 29 Eastern Avenue opp. Webster Street
Principal, Jennie B. Douglass. Assistants, Annie E. Stanley, Mrs. Margaret Joyce, Mildred M. Lowe, Martha E. Somers, Mary E. Madson. Janitor, Albert E. Robinson
HOVEY SCHOOL Summer Street
Principal, Harriet E. Wheeler. Assistants, Gladys V. Hilton 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, John E Martin. Assistants, Clara W. Hayden, Marion E. Foster, Alice M. Sherburne, Asst. Prin .; Ellen Rowley Viola A. Bass, Teresa K. Erwin. Janitor, Ernest D. Griffin
LEONARD SCHOOL Leonard Street, Annisquam
Principal, C. Florence Johnson. Janitor, Sidney C. Stanwood
MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL Maplewood Avenue
Principal, Rita M. Hiltz. Assistants, Hester Curtis, Louise B. Murphy, Helen G. Pulcifer, Mabel C. Bryant, Eva M. Mears, Le- nore H. O'Keefe, Lillian F. Curtis. Janitor, William H. Hadley
MT VERNON SCHOOL Mt. Vernon Street
Principal, Florence L. Mears. Assistants, Alice V. Herrick, Lizzie S. Curtis, A. Estelle Mitchell, Muriel Rogers. Janitor, Au- gustus Foley
PARSONS SCHOOL
215 Western Avenue
Principal, Mildred V. S. Lee. Janitress, Mrs. Almira P. Parsons
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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 E. Curley, Ida S. Pett. Janitor, Ralph M. Wonson
RIGGS SCHOOL Washington Street, Riverdale
Principal, Mary¿C. Dewan. Assistants, Mary C. Bergstrom, N. Mildred Conley, Margaret A. Spalton, Helen J. Patten, Mary B. Burgess. Janitor, Charles H. Carroll
ROGERS SCHOOL
24 Elm Street
Principal, M. Violet MacDonald. 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, F. Gertrude Firth, 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, Ernest W. Fellows. Assistants, Thomas L. Brophy, Gretchen O. Papen
CHURCHES BAPTIST
CHAPEL STREET CHURCH. Pastor Emeritus, John Brainerd Wilson. Pastor, Samuel W. Vose. Clerk, Edward E. Peterson. Treas., Frederick F. Wonson. Deacons, Halver Jenson, Seymour Walen, Lendel W. Harding, Frederick F. Wonson, John F. Won- son, Edward E. Peterson. Supt. of Sunday School, Frederick F. Wonson. Sexton, Dexter D. Dann
FIRST CHURCH, 22 Pleasant street, corner Middle. Pastor, Rev. William A. Geldart. Deacons, Charles W. Greenlow, Ralph P. Parsons, Will O. Andrews, William L. Robinson, Charles C. Hilton, Frank Rowe. Prudential Committee, Charles C. Hilton, Alice Tuck, Emma E. Saunders, Hiram Buffinton, Frank Rowe, Walter H. Moore, Will O. Andrews, Ralph P. Parsons, Martin J. Daley, Ernestine Harding. Church Clerk, Frank Rowe. 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, Paul Nickerson
CONGREGATIONAL
COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 1123 Washington near Mun- sey, Lanesville. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. Herman F. Lion. Deacon, Charles W. Lucas. Clerk, Vernon Lawson. Treas., Charles F. Young. Supt. of Sunday School, Harold Tarr. Sexton, James Lucas
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TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 368 Essex av., West Glou- cester. Pastor, Rev. Charles G. Fogg. Treas., William H. Roberts. Committee, Antonio Bevilacqua, William F. Marshall, Mrs Roger Roberts, Joshua Roberts, Mrs. Carrie Roberts. Deacon, William F. Marshall. Supt. of Sunday School, Beatrice V. Roberts.
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, William J. MacInnis. Sumner Y. McKenney, Daniel O. Marshall, Charles E. Fisher, Ezra L. Phillips. Moderator, Ernest W. Fellows. Clerk, John J. Pew. Treas., Robert W. Burnham. Supt of Sunday School, Rev. William L. Rogers, Sexton, Jonas B. Johnson
UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Norman av., Magnolia. Pastor, Rev. Charles Small. Clerk, Ernest C. Lucas. Treas., John Morrison. Supt. of Sunday School, Mrs. Charles 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, Alfred Marchant. Clerk, George Olson. Treasurer, Charles S. Nauss
JEWISH
CONGREGATION AHAVATH ACHIM, 14 Prospect street. Rabbi, Jacob Fogel
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
EAST GLOUCESTER CHURCH, 143 East Main street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885. Pastor, Rev. Henry Leach. Sec., Mrs. John Ehler. Treas., John B. Eliason. 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, Florence Eliason
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 964 Washington street, Bay View. Organized April, 1870. Pastor, Rev Frank C. Williams. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Charles R. Wilkin. Trustees, Thos. E. Wykes, Preston J. Marchant, William Stuart, Charles R. Wilkin, John W. Wykes, Harold Clark. Supt. of Sunday School, Ruth S. Wykes. Sexton, John W. Wykes
PROSPECT STREET CHURCH, 80 Prospect street. Organized 1824, Pastor, Rev. Joseph W. Stephan. Treas., Eben Elwell. Fin. Sec., Miss Gladys Jacobs. Trustees, Dr. I. H. Pomeroy (Pres.) Ray S. Friend (Sec. and Treas.) Hanford A. Greene, Capt. Andrew E. Jacobs, Edwin A. Leavitt, Eben Elwell, Henry Wilson, Lemuel R. Firth. Supt. of Sabbath School, Eben Elwell. Sexton, Henry Wilson
RIVERDALE CHURCH, 434 Washington street, at Riverdale. Organ- ized 1835. Pastor, Rev. E. Clayton Burgess. Recording Steward, I. Horace Tucker. Treas., Edward N. Marsh. Supt. of Sunday School, John Day. Trustees, Harvey M. Griffin, Edwin H. Bickford, I. Horace Tucker, Walter P. Day, Edward N. Marsh, Harold Tarr, Pierce N. Hodgkins
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
ST.ANN'S, 78 Pleasant street. Organized 1852. Pastor, Rev. Myles D. Kiley. Assistants, Rev. Alfred MacDonald, Miles J. Mc- Swiney. 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. John F. Madden
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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, George W. Woodbury (chairman), Water C. King, R. P. Ireland, C. Louise Friend, Mrs. Russell M. Curtis, Charles Nelson, Alice P. Friend, Edward G. Hotchkiss Jr., Mrs T. D. Paul, Sexton, John S. Hicks
UNIVERSALIST
INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 50 Middle street. Pastor, John Clarence Lee. Clerk, Charles M. Clark. Treas., Carroll K. Steele. Committee, Howard R. Corliss, George D. Winchester, Brant M. Dexter, Mrs. Charles M. Clark, Mrs. Arthur Towle. Supt. of Sunday School, Jeremiah Foster. Sexton, Roscoe H. Oakes
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 368 Essex av., West Gloucester. Second parish in Gloucester. Established 1716. Pastor,
. 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, Mrs. Louisa A. Strang
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, 836 Washington street at Annisquam. Pastor. Clerk, Walter Olson. Treas., Mrs. Essie B. Blanchard. Supt. of Sunday School,
OTHER RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES
FINNISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Norseman avenue, Lanesville. Pas- tor, Rev. Samuel H. Ronka. Treas., Kaarlo Elo. Clerk, Nestor Niemi. Deacon, Karrlo 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, Frank S. Chadbourne. Second Reader, Mrs. Marion S. Whalen. Pres., Oscar Anderson. Clerk, Mrs. Lucy B. Rogers. Treas., Mrs. Helen S. Sewell. Librarian, Mrs. Eliza F. Humphrey. 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 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. Services, Sunday School, 1.15 P.M., and regular services 7.45 P.M., Capt. Wilbert E. Gilleo
CLUBS BASS ROCKS GOLF CLUB
Beach road near Brightside avenue, Bass Rocks. Pres., Edward C. Wilson. 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., Rev. Robert P. Doremus. Vice Pres., Nancy Flagg. Sec., Mrs. John B. Chamberline. Treas., Augustus G. Rowe. Exec. Sec. and House Sec., Mary E. Pew
COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB
Pres., Martha N. Brooks. Vice Pres., Mrs. Agnes G. Parson, Sec., Lucille S. Gaffney. Treas., Mrs. Mary G. Merchant. Director. Mrs. Margaret B. Ambler. Meets at homes of the members once a month. Election in June
COMMONWEALTH CLUB
86 Main street. Organized 1884. Incorporated 1892. Pres., Benjamin A. Hotchkiss. Sec. and Treas., Chas. D. Brown
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EASTERN POINT YACHT CLUB
Commodore, John Greenough. Vice Commodore, William V. MacDonald. Sec. and Treas., Jonathan A. Raymond
EASTERN POINT "NEIGHBORHOOD" Promoter, Phillip M. Tucker
GLOUCESTER COUNCIL GIRL SCOUTS
Commissioner, Nancy Flagg. Deputy Commissioner, -. Sec., Mrs. Frank Chard. Treas., Mrs. William Ricker
GLOUCESTER GAS CO SERVICE CLUB
1 Railway avenue. Pres., George Alden. Vice Pres., George E. Honnors. Sec., Joseph W. Smith. Treas., Alfred C. Tarr
GLOUCESTER WOMAN'S CLUB
Pres., Mrs. Percy G. Rogers. Vice Prests., Mrs. Charles Bergen- gren, Mrs. Guy S. Swett, Mrs. Ernest S. Curtis. Treas., Mrs. Ellison S. Purington. Sec., Mrs. Albert Hodsdon. Meets at Com- munity House, second and fourth Fridays
MEN'S CLUB
32 Magnolia avenue, Magnolia. Pres., William L. Wilkins. Treas., John E. May. Manager, Frank W. Robinson
ROTARY CLUB
Pres., Sumner Y. McKenney. Vice Pres., William J. MacInnis. Sec., Edward V. Ambler. Treas., W. H. Otis. Sergeant-at-Arms, Arthur Hall. Meets every Monday at 12.15 P.M. at Hotel Savoy
ROUNDABOUT CLUB
Meets monthly. Pres., Dr. E. B. Hallett. Sec., Mrs. Ada Collins. Treas., Robert F. Thompson
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
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