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Channing Fraternity
Pres., Rev. Charles T. Billings. Sec., Mrs. E. J. Clark. Treas., Albert S. Guild. An organization for the purpose of furnishing fruit and flowers for the sick; also country week for children. Treas. of country week, E. Ellingwood
City Dispensary
City Hall. Corps of Physicians, Doc- tors C. M. Frye, O. P. Porter, C. B. Livingston, A. E. Bertrand, E. M. Mur- phy and Pierre N. Brunelle. Clerk, Ed- win F. Mason. Open from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 2:30 to 5 p. m., week da.vs
Lowell Dispensary
18 Shattuck street. Organized in 1836 for the purpose of furnishing medicine and medical advice to the poor, gratis. Pres., Charles H. Hobson. Sec. and Treas., J. W. B. Shaw
Day Nursery
64 Kirk street. Organized 1885. Pres., Rev. L. C. Manchester, D. D. Treas.,
J. Edward Gibson. Clerk, Albert L. Batcheller. Directors, Rev. A. St. John Chambre. D. D., Mrs. Mary A. Plunkett, Mrs. B. R. Benner, Mrs. C. Brook Ste- vens. Mrs. Rebecca D. Bartlett, Mrs. Julian Talbot, Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux, Miss N. P. H. Robbins, Mrs. Samuel T. Brown, Mrs. Benjamin Walker, Al- fred M. Chadwick. Matron, Miss Louise S. Barbrick, Kirk-street Nursery. Branch at No. 57 First street. Matron, Flora E. Brown
Lowell General Hospital
Varnum avenue. Organized 1891. Hon- orary Trustee, Frederick Fanning Ayer. Trustees. Jacob Rogers (President), Larkin T. Trull (Vice-President), John F. Sawyer (Treasurer), William T. Shep- pard (Clerk), A. St. John Chambre, D. D., Arthur G. Pollard, Moses G. Parker, Chas. H. Stowell, Frank E. Dunbar, George S. Motley, Walter L. Parker, Freeman B. Shedd, Amasa Pratt, Thom- as Talbot. Charles Runels, Henry L. Tibbetts, Frank K. Stearns. Executive and House Committee, Charles H. Sto- well, Arthur G. Pollard, George S. Mot- ley, Frank E. Dunbar, Charles Runels, Finance Committee, Jacob Rogers, Moses G. Parker, Henry L. Tibbetts, Freeman B. Shedd, Walter L. Parker. Supt. Miss Sarah A. Bowen. House Physician, Frederick Hinchcliffe. Medical Staff, Thomas G. McGannon, M. D., Wm. A. Johnson, M. D., Boyden Pillsbury. Homeopathic, Edmund H. Packer, M. D., John H. Lambert, M. D., George L. Van Deursen. M. D., Clarence H. Leland, M. D. Surgical Staff, Robert E. Bell, M. D., James B. Field, M. D., Joe V. Meigs, M. D., George Forest Martin, M. D., J. Arthur Gage, M. D. Assistant Supt., Miss Inez C. Lord.
The nurses' training school is in charge of the Supt.
Young Women's Hospital Guild-Pres., Miss Julia W. Stevens. Vice-Pres., Miss Susannah Simpson. Treas., Mrs. Thom- as G. McGannon. Sec., Miss Bessie B. Hadley. Regular meeting second Tues- day of each month at the council room, Middlesex Women's Club
Lowell General Hospital Ladies' Aid Association
Meets at residence of members. Pres., Mrs. E. D. Holden. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. E. W: Thompson, Mrs. E. S. Hylan. Treas., Mrs. Larkin T. Trull. Sec., Mrs. Charles Meader. Forty directors, repre- senting the churches of the city
Lowell Hospital Association
Hospital, Merrimack, corner Pawtuck- et street. Organized in 1839 by the sev- eral manufacturing companies, for the benefit and medical care of those in their employ who may be sick, and also open to the public. The agents or su- perintendents of the several companies are the trustees. Sec. and Treas., W. S. Southworth. Supt., Dr. C. E. Simpson. Board of Physicians, J. B. Field. W. B. Jackson, Herman J. Smith, Wyllis G. Eaton, jr., William Bass, O. P. Porter, J. E. Lamoureux, C. A. Viles, Thomas B. Smith, Boyden H. Pillsbury, Alonzo G. Dennett
Lowell Emergency Hospital (Inc.) 283 Gorham street. Organized August 1, 1900. Pres., H. L. Whitney. Sec. and Treas., L. J. Perrigo. Surgeon-in-Chief, Frederick Dugdale. Head Nurse, M. L. Corbett
St. John's Hospital
14 Bartlett street, Belvidere. Under
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Or- ganized May 1. 1867. Visitors will be ad- mitted Mondays, Wednesday and Fri- days, from 3 to 5 p. m .; Tuesdays', Thursdays and Saturdays, from 6 to 7 p. m. Open at all hours for the recep- tion of patients, who are admitted on the lowest possible terms, varying from $6 to $20 per week. The staff consists of the following physicians: Pres., Dr. J. C. Irish; Drs. Leonard Huntress (Sec- retary), Joe V. Meigs, R. E. Bell, J. B. O'Connor, W. A. Johnson, Edward J. Welch, W. P. Lawler, G. H. A. Leahey, Thomas B. Smith, J. F. Loughran, M. J. Meagher
Also an cut-patient department, where the poor of the city are treated free of charge by the following physicians: Drs. George H. A. Leahey, Timothy J. Hat- loran, Surgeons, J. E. Lamoureux, Thomas F. Harrington, Boynton Pills- bury, E. R. McIntosh, J. T. L. Brennan, Edward G. Clark
Dentistry, F. W. Barnes
Training School for Nurses, Sister Lu- cina, Supt.
Superior, Sister Agnes
St. Peter's Orphan Asylum
111 Appleton street. Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. Spir- itual Director. Rev. M. Ronan. Supe- rior, Sister M. Fannie
Theodore Edson Orphanage
13 Anne street. Pres., Rev. A. St. John Chambre. Sec. and Treas., Charles W. Eaton. Matron. Miss C. E. Newcomb. Teacher, Elizabeth Andrews
Faith Home for Children
249 Westford street. Incorporated Dec. 20. 1884. Pres., Rev. Asa R. Dilts. Treas., Mrs. Georgianna Foss. Clerk, Miss Mary E. Drew
Salvation Army Industrial Home
Organized 1905. Pres., Miss Eva
Booth. Manager, Capt. Charles Wil- liams
First Spiritualist Society
Meets in Grafton Hall, 212 Merrimack street, every Sunday at 2.30 and 7 P.M. Pres., Mrs. Rebecca E. Harvey. Sec .. Alfred E. Jordan. Treas., Charles S. Harvey. Collector, Willard F. Ire- land
Battles Home Corporation for Aged Men
15 Belmont street. Organized April, 1902. Pres., Rev. A. St. John Chambre. Clerk, Walter H. Howe. Treas., Wil- liam T. Sheppard. Matron, Mary C. Battles
Old Ladies' Home
520 Fletcher, near Bowers street. Or- ganized July, 1867. Pres., Mrs. George F. Richardson. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. J. C. Abbott, Mrs. J. W. B. Shaw. Sec., Mrs. Samuel Young. Treas., J. Ed- ward Gibson.
Physicians, William Bass and John Lambert. Auditor, Charles C. Hedrick. Trustees, Mrs. George F. Richardson, Mrs. W. P. Brazer, Mrs. C. W. Wilder, George S. Motley. Mrs. John A. Goodwin. Arthur G. Pollard, George R. Richardson, Charles C. Hutchinson, Jacob Rogers, Mrs. H. A. Lambert, and a board of not less than fifty patrons to be chosen from the various religious societies of Lowell. Matron of the Home, Martha E. Mills. Religious services are held every second and fourth Sunday by sev-
eral clergymen of the city. Visitors will be received on Wednesday and Sat- urday afternoons from 2 to 5 o'clock. Application for admission as inmates should be made to Mrs. J. C. Abbott, 24 Fairmount street
St. Patrick's Working Girls' Home
Cross street, above Suffolk. Organized 1898. In charge of Franciscan sisters. Pres., Right Rev. Archbishop J. J. Wil- liams. Treas., Rev. William O'Brien. Sec., Rev. D. J. Gleason. Sister Su- perior, M. Thomasina
C. Y. M. L. of St. Patrick's Church
Meets Thursdays in St. Patrick's School. Pres., James E. Callahan. Vice- Pres., Timothy F. Rohan. Rec. Sec., Simon Riley. Fin. Sec., Albert Mc- Dermott. Treas., Rev. John J. Mc- Hugh.
Lowell Ministers' Christian Union
To promote Christian fellowship. Pres., Rev. D. B. Martin. Vice-Pres., Rev. N. W. Matthews. Sec. and Treas., Rev. George C. Wright. Meets second Tuesday of each month, at 4 o'clock, in Y. M. C. A. building, Hurd st.
Lowell Baptist Union
Board of management consists of seven delegates from each Baptist church, including the pastor and Sun- day School superintendent. Annual meeting in October of each year. Pres., Rev. O. C. S. Wallace. Sec., W. L. Floyd. Treas., Henry C. Fuller. In- corporated society : Pres., Henry L. Tibbetts. Clerk, W. L. Floyd. Treas., Henry C. Fuller
Lowell District Sunday School Association
Annual meeting at Lowell in March. Pres., Rev. Benjamin F. Kingsley. Vice-Pres., Rev. J. A. McKnight. Sec., Miss Ida M. Goucher, 220 Baldwin street
Lowell Humane Society
71 Central street. Pres., Frederick P. Marble. Vice-Pres., Lucius A. Derby. Sec., Mrs. Caroline A. Richardson. Treas., Miss Mary Nesmith. Agent, Charles F. Richardson
Lowell Republican City Committee 71 Central street. Chairman, Albert W. David. Vice-Chairman, Louis P. Turcotte. Secretary, Charles W. Bell. Treasurer, Arthur H. Cluer
General Butler Veteran Firemen's Association
Meets Fletcher, cor. Willie street, first and third Tuesday in each month, for May, June, July, August, Septem- ber and October, and on the first Tues- day for the rest of the year. Pres., James H. Walker. Rec. Sec., Ernest F. Sullivan. Fin. Sec., Thomas Magee. Treas., Wm. W. Murphy
A. G. Pollard Mutual Benefit Association
Pres., Frank L. Kimball. Vice-Pres., Henri N. St. Martin. Treas., Lilla R. Gregg. Sec., George A. King. Coll., R. A. Mounier
Musicians' Association
Meets second and fourth Sundays at 16 Wyman's Exchange. Pres., Thomas J. Gleason. Vice-Pres., John Orrell. Sec. and Treas., J. Percy Burleigh, 16 Wyman's Exchange
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Association Funeraire
28 Aiken Street, room 18. Organized May, 1904. Pres., George E. Mongeau. Sec., August Levesque. Treas., Amadee Archambeault
Lowell Orchestral Society
Meets in Odd Fellows Hall, every Sunday at 3 P. M. Recital monthly in Lowell Opera House. Pres., Walter Coburn. Vice-Pres., Edward T. Gow- ard. Sec., Miss Amy L. Tucke. Treas., Dr. Hermon J. Smith
Lowell Needlework Guild
Pres., Mrs. George L. Hooper. Sec., Mrs. A. C. Moore. Treas., Mrs. C. T. Billings
Young Men's Christian Association
Rooms in Y. M. C. A. Hall, 13 Hurd street. Organized 1866. Rooms open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Pres., F. A. Bowen. Treas., C. A.
Richardson. Clerk. W. H. G. Wight. Gen. Sec., Wil- liam A. Morse. Asso. Sec., William G. Mckay. Gymnasium Director, G. Stew- ard Maxwell. Sunday, men's rally at 3.30 P. M.
New Hampshire Veteran Associa-
tion of Lowell
Meets in G. A. R. Hall, 202 Merri- mack street, first Monday in each month. Pres., Frank E. Wasley. Treas., Elmer R. Fife. Sec., C. H. Stickney
Lowell Historical Society
Organized December 21, 1868. Reor- ganized 1902. Meets quarterly in Me- morial Hall building. Pres., Solon W. Stevens. Cor. Sec., Alfred P. Sawyer. Rec. Sec., Horace S. Bacon. Treas., Albert L. Bacheller. Librarian, John A. Bailey
Lowell Bar Association
Organized March 6, 1875. Meets in Police Court building, Market street, quarterly, on the first Wednesday of January, April, July and October, at 7:30 P. M. Sec. John J. Pickman. Li- brarian, Samuel P. Hadley
North Middlesex Bar Association Pres., Charles Cowley, of Lowell. Vice-Pres., John W. McEvoy, of Low- ell
Lowell Dental Society
Organized 1902. Pres., Dr. Hugh Walker. Vice-Presidents, Dr. Frederick W. Barnes, Dr. W. H. Pepin. Sec., Dr. E. E. Kinney. Treas., Dr. N. S. Phillips. Librarian, Dr. E. D. Snyder
Druggists' Association
Pres., Charles E. Carter. Vice-Pres., John W. Sherburne. Sec. and Treas., Frank P. Moody
Board of Trade
53 Central street, room 89. Organ- ized May 12, 1897. Office hours, 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. M .; on Saturdays, 2 to 9 P. M. Pres., Alonzo G. Walsh. First Vice-Pres., Henry A. Smith. Sec- ond Vice-Pres., George E. Stanley. Third Vice-Pres., Milo D. Clay. Clerk and Sec., John A. McKenna. Treas., Harvey B. Greene
Builders' Exchange
14 Appleton, cor. Central street. Pres., Charles F. Varnum. Vice-Pres., Cyrus Barton. Sec .. Herbert R. White. Treas., Joseph B. Varnum
Retail Grocers' Association
Organized October 5, 1881. Meets third Tuesday of each month, at Merrimac House. Pres., David Gerow. Vice- Presidents, John H. Burke, George G. Reed, James Mckinley, S. P. Hebert. Sec., P. J. O'Brien. Treas., Alanson Gray
Master Painters' Association
Rooms, 40 Central street. Meets first and third Fridays. Pres., Arthur W. Harris. Vice-Pres., George A. Love- joy. Sec., Pliny A. Howard. Treas., Eugene N. Morrill
Master Plumbers' Association
Meets first Tuesday in each month. Pres .. William F. Farrell. Vice-Pres., John E. Drury. Sec., Richard J. Welch. Treas., William F. Wilder
Lowell Textile School
Moody street, cor. Colonial avenue. Pres., A. G. Cumnock. Vice-Pres., A. S. Covel. Clerk, James T. Smith. Treas., A. G. Pollard. Trustees, ex-of- ficio, James B. Casey, mayor; A. K. Whitcomb, supt. of schools
Board of Underwriters
53 Central, room 56. Pres., Thomas C. Lee. Sec. and Treas., Walter L. Wil- cox.
People's Forum
Pres., Charles Cowley. Vice-Pres., Winfield S. Parker. Sec., John S. Strat- ton. Treas., William H. Bamber
Middlesex North Agricultural So- ciety
Incorporated 1855. Embraces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Bil- lerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Reading, North Reading, Pep- perell, Wilmington, Tewksbury, Tyngs- boro and Westford, though persons from any part of Middlesex County can become members of the Society. The exhibition of the Society takes place annually in September on the Fair Grounds on Gorham street, Lowell. Officers for 1906: Pres., Arthur H. Cluer, Lowell. Vice-Pres., Frank J. Sherwood, Lowell. Sec., Andrew Liddell. Treas., John A. Weinbeck, Lowell
Middlesex North District Medical Society
Embraces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Billerica, Chelmsford, Carlisle, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Littleton, Pepperell, Tewksbury, Tyngs- boro and Westford. Pres., Dr. Burn- ham R. Benner, Lowell. Vice-Pres., Amasa Howard, Chelmsford. Sec., Re- turn J. Meigs, Lowell. Treas., Dr. T. B. Smith, Lowell. Librarian, David N. Patterson, Lowell. Annual meeting on last Wednesday in April. Quarterly meetings held in Lowell on last Wednes- days in July, October and January, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Alliance Francaise of Paris
Lowell Committee, 45 Merrimack street. Pres., J. H. Guillett. Vice- Pres., Remi Benoit, Sec., Yvonne Le Maitre
Association Medicale Canadienne Francaise
Meetings first Friday of each month. Pres., J. E. Lamoureux. Sec., George E. Caisse. Treas., J. E. Lamoureux
Centralville Canadienne Institute
Meets Friday nights at 49 Exeter street. Pres., Ernest Maille. Sec., Er- nest Bedard. Treas., George Perrault
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Club Des Citoyens Americaines
Meets every Wednesday in. St. Jo- seph's Hall, Dutton street. Pres., Hor- ace Desilets. Sec., Leon Marcotte. Treas., Gaspard Bourgeault
National Association of Stationary Engineers
Meets every Friday evening in Wy- man's Exchange. Pres. George Q. Chamberlain. Vice-Pres., James J. Markham. Fin. Sec., Herbert W. Yeo- mans. Cor. Sec., M. M. Markham. Rec. Sec, Albert L. Mertrud. Treas., William H. Quigley. Deputy, Ivory F. Moulton.
State Deputy, Theodore N. Kelsey
Letter Carriers' Association, Branch 25
Meets in Pilgrim Hall first Friday in every month. Pres., James P. Healy. Rec. Sec., John T. Burns. Fin. Sec., Charles F. Tummelty. Treas., Edwin A. Howe
National Association of Post-Office Clerks
Pres., John H. Farrell. Vice-Pres., George H. Gurney. Sec., John E. Burns. Treas., John J. Murphy
Lowell and Suburban Aid Associa- tion
Meets at the Power station, Middlesex street, January 1st of each year. Pres., George McKenna. Sec., Thomas F. Lonergan. Treas., W. A. Fisher
Club Frontenac
Meets every Thursday at 28 Aiken street. Pres., H. A. Toupin. Vice- Pres., A. J. Gagnon. Sec., J. A. Gagnon. Treas., A. Bibeault
Club Passe-Temps
28 Aiken street. Pres., Ludger Cou- lombe. Vice-Pres., Adolphe Loupert, Sec., Zenon Chouinard. Fin. Ses., Jo- seph H. Lefebvre. Treas., Ildebert Gagnon
Club Richambeau
Pres., Joseph Roy. Vice-Pres., Azarie Thibeault. Sec., Philippe Roy. Treas., Joseph Julian
Corporation of Members of Associa- tion Catholique (French- American)
Organized December 8, 1878. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, at 103 Pawtucket street, oppo- site Merrimack. Pres., Peter J. Legare. Vice-Pres., Henry Achin, jr. Sec., Hen- ry A. Daigle. Fin. Sec., Napoleon M. Lozeau. Treas., Albert Bergeron.
Union Fraternal League
Speaker, H. A. Toupin. Ex-Speaker, George E. Casse. Sec., Joseph Lajoie. Treas., Z. A. Normandin. 231 Aiken.
Les Artisans Canadiens Francais St. Andre
Meets first and third Tuesday at 28 Aiken street. Pres., Azarie Thibeault. Vice-Pres., O. Descoteaux, Arthur Blan- cage. Sec. and Treas., D. A. Girard
L'Union St. Joseph de Lowell (French-American)
Meets every Thursday at St. Joseph's block, 265 Dutton street. Pres., Joseph J. Cinqmars. Rec. Sec., Albert J. Le- mire. Treas., Isidor Turcotte. Chap- lain, Rev. Charles Audebert
St. Jean Baptiste Benevolent Society (French-American)
Organized in May, 1868. Regular meet- ings first and third Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. in St. Joseph's block, 265 Dutton street. Pres., Hilaire Dozois. Vice- Pres., Charles Dupois. Rec. Sec., Wil- bord Bouthillette. Treas., Joseph A. Mailloux
L'Union St. Jean Baptiste d'Ameri- que Conseil Carillon
16 Race street. Pres., Elzear Cho- quette. Sec. and Treas., Joseph F. Montminy. Fin. Sec., Maxine Lepine
Portuguese Fraternal Benefit Asso- ciation
No. 1. Meets first and third Thursday evenings in each month in Leather Workers' Hall. Pres., Joseph Arula. Sec., Frank B. Michado. Treas., A. C. Picanco
No. 5. Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings in each month at 223 Central street. Pres., John R. Viera. Sec., Amuble S. Souza. Treas., E. A. Santos
No. 10. Meets second and fourth Mon- day evenings in Marston Hall, 159 Mid- dlesex street. Pres., A. M. Picheco. Sec., Jose Silva. Treas., Antonio Fur- tado
CLUBS Alpine Club
Rooms 219 Central street. Pres., John Joseph O'Connor. Vice-Pres., John F. Saunders. Rec. Sec., Dr. Thomas F. Carroll. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Joseph Farrell
Automobile Club
Pres., Herbert E. Fletcher of West- ford. Sec., Frank P. Cheney. Treas., W. H. Greene
Catholic Young Men's Lyceum of St. Patrick
Monthly meeting last Thursday of each month in St. Patrick's School bldg., Suffolk street. Pres., James E. Callahan. Vice-Pres., Timothy F. Ro- han. Rec. Sec., John J. McCarthy. Fin. Sec., Albert McDermott. Treas., Rev. John J. McHugh
Central Club
Rooms 97 Central street. Pres., Fred L. Snow. Vice-Pres., Alba G. Stiles. Sec., Frank J. Sherwood. Treas., Sam- uel H. Harvey
Congregational Club
Regular meetings first Tuesday in February, April, June, October and De- cember. Pres., Samuel H. Thompson. Vice-Pres., George A. Marden. Sec. and Treas., Henry A. Smith
Elks' Club
Elks' Hall, 149 Middle street. House Committee, Chairman, Dr. James E. Leary, Charles H. Molloy, Cecil L. Adams, Dr. A. E. A. McCann. Treas., Joseph Hicks. Sec., Thomas E. Boucher. Steward, Daniel D. Driscoll. Tyler, John J. Parker
Emmet Club
Meets in Coburn Hall, Market street, second Sunday and fourth Wednesday of every month Pres., Denis O'Brien. Vice-Pres., Charles J. Shanley. Rec. Sec., Thomas Marren. Fin. Sec., An- drew McAloon. Treas., John T. Hen- dricks
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Fleur De Lis Club
Meets at C. M A. C. Hall, Pawtucket, opp. Merrimack, first Sundays of Octo- ber, January, April and July. Pres., Homer L. P. Turcotte. Sec and Treas., Joseph Carrier
Franklin Debating and Literary Club
Rooms, Howe building, 13 Merrimack square. Pres., John M. O'Donoghue. Vice-Pres., Ernest Parsons. Sec., Wil- liam Holley. Treas., James McGuigan
Lincoln Club
Meets every Thursday. Pres., James McDowell. Rec. Sec., Frederick N.
Tilton. Treas., William Mack
Lowell Boys' Club
45 Middle street. Pres., W. S. South- worth. Sec. and Treas., L. E. Mac- Brayne. Supt., J. H. Stewart
The Club
Rooms, Pollard building, 20 Palmer street. Pres., George F. Richardson. Sec. and Treas., James Scott, 176 School street
Hahnemann Club
Organized November 15, 1881. Meets fist Wednesday in January, March, May, September and November. Pres., Dr. John H. Lambert. Vice-Pres., Dr. Edmund H. Packer. Sec., Dr. Helen M. Junkins. Treas., Dr. Clarence H. Le- land
The Highland Club
Club house, 105 Princeton, near Edson street. Pres., Abel Wheeler. Vice-Pres., John W. Anderson. Sec., Richard Charl- ton. Treas., Charles F. Libbee
Martin Luther Club
Grounds at Tyngsboro. Pres., George L. Hooper. Vice-Pres., Edward Elling- wood. Soc., Alexander M. Abels. Treas., William B. Spalding
Merrimack Athletic Association
52 Palmer street. Pres., Nelson De- marias
Rod and Gun Club
Pres., Bertrand R. Currier. Sec., Ed- ward J Burns. Treas., George E. Lull. Shooting grounds at Chelmsford
Mass. Mohair Plush Cricket Club
Pres., Alexander Williams. Vice-Pres., William Campbell. Sec., John R. Whit- taker. Fin. Sec., Arthur Gibson. Treas., George Fox. Grounds, Chelmsford, cor. Newell street
Middlesex Women's Club
Recms, Colonial Hall, Pollard building, Palmer street. Acting Pres., Mrs. Ber- tha Barker Wier. Vice-Pres., Miss Mary A Webster. Rec. Sec., Mrs. So- phie M Dumas. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Annie E. Fay, 70 Lawrence street. Treas., Mrs. A. G. Pollard
Muskataquid Canoe Club
Boat house, Bilerica street. Commo- dore, Fred H. Crosby. Sec., Matthew Meiklejohn
New York Club
Meets in Elks' Hall, second and fourth Fridays. Pres., D. W. Bugbee. Rec. Sec .. Frances J. Cunningham. Fin. Sec., Philip M. Rogers. Treas., William L. Todd
Orpheus Glee Club
Pres., Alex. E. Williams. Treas., Sam- uel Kershaw. Sec., Joseph Heathcock
Owl Club
52 Palmer street. Pres., Thomas J. Corbet.t.
Pawtucketville Social Club
Rooms, 749 Moody street. Meets every Thursday. Pres., Azarie Hamel. Sec., Leopold C Gilenas. Treas., Frederick Theriault
People's Club
Rooms for men in the Nesmith build- ing; rooms for women, 100 Middle street. Pres., A. G. Cumnock. Sec., Anna F. Anderson. Treas., George L. Hooper
Sabrey Club
Vestry of Eliot Church, Summer, cor. Favor. Meets first Wednesday of each month. Pres., Alvin E. Sykes. Vice- Pres., Rosco C. Turner. Sec., William O. Dearborn. Treas., Albert W. Pease. Chaplain, George S. Hull
Spindle City Wheelmen
Rooms, 10 Merrimack square. Pres., P. R. Monahan. Vice-Pres., Thomas Brown. Rec. Sec., Forrest Bailey, 155 Market street. Fin. Sec., John P. Boy- ers. Treas., J. W. Smith. Regular meet- ings first Thursday in each month
U. S. Bunting Athletic Club
Organized in May, 1896. Pres., Herbert Rowley. Vice-Pres., Henry Robertshaw. Cor. Sec., Daniel Clegg. Fin. Sec., G. Molyneux. Treas., William Rigby
The Glenmores
Pres., Edward J. Lowney. Vice-Pres., Alexander Walsh. Sec., Samuel E. Willis. Treas., George B. McKiddie
The Vesper Country Club
Club house, 345 Pawtucket street, and Tyng's Island. Pres., Paul Butler. Sec., A. G. Swapp. Treas., A. J. Murkland
Yorick Club
Club house, Dutton, cor. Moody street. Pres., Harry A. Brown. Vice-Pres., Percy Parker. Sec., James G. Hill. Treas., C. L. Knapp
Young Men's Catholic Institute
Meets every Thursday evening at 57 Stackpole street, Belvidere. Pres., John Farrington. Vice-Pres., James Donnelly. Rec. Sec., Herbert Meehan. Fin. Sec., Hubert P. McQuade. Treas. and Spir- itual Director, Rev. Eugene A. Dorgan. Janitor, John H. Clark
Zion Cricket Club
Grounds on Commonwealth avenue. Pres., W. H. Thatcher. Vice-Presidents, Albert Sutcliffe and Mathew Meiklejohn. Sec., Arthur Hindle. Fin. Sec., Albert Whitworth. Treas., Harry Maden
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Trades and Labor Council
Meets every first and third Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m., at 32 Middle street. Pres., Joseph F. Convery. Vice-Pres., Joseph Themas. Rec. Sec., Frank J. Si- monds. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Annie Mc- Mullen. Sergeant-at-Arms, Michael Riley
Allied Printing Trades Council
Meets first Thursday of each month, in Bay State Hall, 103 Central street. Pres., Walter H. Mills. Vice-Pres., John O. Hearn. Sec. and Treas., Andrew W. Mowatt, 24 Barclay street
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Employees
Meets second and fourth Friday eve- ning of each month, at 65 Merrimack street. Pres., Thomas W. Cunningham. Vice-Pres., Rollo E. Lewis. Sec. and Treas., Thomas J. McDermott. Fin. Sec., Melvin O. Sweet
Bakers' Union (Journeymen) No. 169
Meets second Saturday and last Sun- day of each month at Barristers' Hall. Pres., Frank McNamee. Sec., Charles A. St. Onge. Treas., James McMahon
Barbers' Union (Journeymen)
Meets first Monday of each month at 22 Middle street. Pres., Joseph Bois- clair. Vice-Pres., Alfred Bergevin. Cor. and Fin. Sec., Maurice H. Novell, 504 Merrimack street. Rec. Sec., Louis Pan- ton. Treas., Martin Hoar
Boilermakers' Union
Meets first Sunday afternoon and third Friday evening of each month, in St. Joseph's Hall, Dutton street. Pres., Frank Curry. Rec. Sec .. John Crotty. Fin. Sec., James Durkin
Workmen's Sick and Benefit Society
Meets fourth Sunday at 10:30 A. M., in Plain Street Hall. Pres., Emil Woessner. Fin. Sec., Charles Bauer. Cor. Sec., Ano Auerbach. Treas., Got- tlieb Woessner
United Brewery Workers' Union. No. 190
Meets second Monday evenings, at 22 Middle street. Pres., James Sullivan. Vice-Pres., Frank Gannon. Rec. Sec., John Quigley. Fin. Sec., James A. O'Brien. Treas., James J. Casey
Bricklayers' Union
Meets every Wednesday at 32 Middle street. Pres., Robert Warnock. Fin. Sec. and Treas., John Griffin. Rec. and Cor. Sec., Alex. Ray, 981 Bridge street.
Brussels Weavers' Union
Meets first Friday of each month at 97 Central street. Pres., John J. Mc- Quade. Vice-Pres., Thomas M. Riley. Rec. Sec., Charles Slowey. Fin. Sec., Joseph P. Galvin. Treas., William P. Kelley
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