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LYON CARPET COMPANY
33 West Adams street. Incorporated 1908. Pres., C. W. Clark. Treas., George A. Lyon
W. A. MACK COMPANY
25 Shattuck street. Incorporated 1906. Capital, $10,000. Pres., S. H. Thompson. Treas. and Mgr., George H. Watson
M. MARKS COMPANY
40 Central street. Incorporated 1901. Pres. and Treas., Moses Mark
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES
MARSHALL & CROSBY COMPANY
605 Middlesex street. Incorporated 1904. Capital, $15,000. Pres., George E. Kin . Treas., Joseph Miller. Sec., Mary Miller
T. MARTIN & BRO. MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Everlastik, Inc.)
114 Cambridge street. Department D. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $1,000,000. Pres., B. T. Martin. Treas., John E. Page. Manager, E. F. Maker
MASSACHUSETTS COTTON MILLS
Junction of Merrimack and Concord Rivers. Incorporated 1839. Capital, $3,000,000. Pres., Augustus P. Loring. Treas., Edward Lovering. Agent, William A. Mitchell. Mfg. Supt., Al- bion E. Gregory. Paymaster, David Healey
MASSACHUSETTS MOHAIR PLUSH COMPANY
122 Western avenue. Organized December, 1891. Capital, $750,000. Pres .. E. P. Bliss. Sec. and Treas., H. W. Bliss. Supt., Charles Aveyard
MERRIMACK CLOTHING COMPANY
328-330 Merrimack street. Pres., Robert J. Butcher. Treas., James O'Sullivan
MERRIMACK MANUFACTURING COMPANY
North end of Dutton street. Incorporated 1822. Capital, $4,400,000. Pres., Arthur Lyman. Treas., Herbert Lyman. Agent, Jude C. Wadleigh. Supt. of Print Works, John C. Butcher. Supt. of Mills, Avery B. Clark
MERRIMACK UTILIZATION COMPANY
Foot of Warren street. Pres., Clifton P. Baker. Treas., Edw. Lovering. Gen. Mgr., Arthur R. Sharp. Clerk, Frederick A. Flather. Selling Agent, S. H. Roberts
MERRIVALE CLEANSING CO
Howe street office 54 Prescott
MIDDLESEX COMPANY
40 Warren street. Pres., Paul Butler. Treas., C. Brooks Stevens. Clerk, George F. Wagner
MIDDLESEX SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST COMPANY
160 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1887. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Frank M. McGilly. Treas., Charles L. Knapp
F. T. MUSSEY TOWEL SUPPLY COMPANY
8 Western avenue. Incorporated 1909. Capital, $6,000. Pres., Archie J. Thurston. Treas., Frank T. Mussey
NEW ENGLAND BUNTING COMPANY
125 Davidson street, Belvidere. Treas., E. S. Hylan
NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC & SUPPLY CORPORATION
261 Dutton and 62 Central street. Capital, $10,000. Pres. and Treas., J. Henry Collins. Asst. Sec., Lottie E. Corey
D. S. O'BRIEN COMPANY
222 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1909. Capital, $10,000. Pres., Daniel S. O'Brien. Sec., William H. McGauvran
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES
O'SULLIVAN BROTHERS COMPANY
356 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1901. Capital, $20,000. Pres. and Sec., Timothy F. O'Sullivan. Treas., James O'Sullivan
O'SULLIVAN SPECIALTIES CO.
322 Merrimack street rm 10. Incorporated 1913. Capital, $20,000. Pres. and Treas., James O'Sullivan. Sec., James S. O'- Sullivan
OUTLET FRUIT COMPANY
157 Market street. Incorporated 1906. Capital, $10,000. Pres. and Mgr., R. H. Clark. Treas., Rutherford Blair. Clerk, Julius M. Book
D. L. PAGE COMPANY
16-20 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $30,- 000. Pres., Dudley L Page. Treas., Martha P. Worcester. Clerk, Lucien C. McLoon
F. S. PERKINS COMPANY
60 Fletcher street. Capital, $12,000. Pres., Artemas B. Woodworth. Treas., William E. Grady
PEVEY FOUNDRY COMPANY, Inc.
224 Walker street. Incorporated August, 1907. Capital, $40,- 000. Pres. and Treas., Franklin S. Pevey
JOHN PILLING SHOE COMPANY
Tyng street. Incorporated 1893. Capital, $50,000. Pres. and Treas., John B. Pilling. Sec., Leonard F. Sherman. Directors, John B. Pilling. F. A. Pilling, L. F. Sherman
A. G. POLLARD COMPANY
144-152 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1907. Capital, $300,900. Pres., A. G. Pollard. Treas., Harry Dunlap. Clerk, H. G. Pollard
AMASA PRATT COMPANY
766 Dutton street. Incorporated 1902. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Murray H. Pratt. Sec. and Treas., Blanchard E. Pratt
PRATT & FORREST COMPANY
557 Dutton street. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Willard D. Pratt. Vice Pres., Eugene C. Dunbar. Treas., C. Marshall Forrest
G. C. PRINCE & SON, Inc.
106-108 Merrimack street. Capital, $8000. Incorporated 1908. Pres., B. I. Prince. Treas. and Manager, Arthur D .. Prince
PURE FOOD PACKAGE COMPANY
205 Walker street. Incorporated 1909. Pres., Lionel Norman. Treas., Norman MacGaffin
PUTNAM & SON COMPANY 166-168 Central. Pres. and Treas., Frank P Putnam
RANLETT GROCERY CO.
303 Dutton street. Incorporated 1902. Pres., Dudley L. Page. Treas., Orrin M. Ranlett
RICE & COMPANY, Inc.
251 Mount
Vernon street. Incorporated 1907. Capital, $25,000. Pres. Frank H. Haynes. Treas. and Vice Pres., George D. Hawley
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES
RIVERSIDE BUILDING COMPANY
361 Bridge street, Centralville. Pres., Frederick Fleming. Treas., Winfield S. Cross. Clerk, Arthur P. Atwood
THE ROBERTSON CO
82 Prescott. Pres., William L. Robertson. Treas., John L. Robertson. Sec., M. A. Robertson
SACO-LOWELL SHOPS
Dutton street opp. Broadway; Kitson Plant, 491 Dutton st. Capital, $3,600,000. Pres., Henry S. Shaw. Treas., Rodman P. Snelling. Gen. Agt., Frank J. Hale. Agt., E. E. Blake. Supt., R. A. Wentworth. Mfrs. Textile Machinery
SCOTT & O'DAY COMPANY
54 and 58 Appleton street. Incorporated 1907. Pres. and Treas., Thomas E. O'Day
E. H. SEVERY, Inc.
133 Middle street. Organized Jan. 1, 1911. Treas., E. H Severy
SHADDUCK & NORMANDIN COMPANY
210-214 Middlesex street. Capital, $12,000. Pres., C. Nor- mandin. Sec. and Treas., Zephirin A. Normandin
SHAW STOCKING COMPANY
Shaw corner Smith street. Incorporated 1877. Capital, $450,000. Pres., F. J. Dutcher. Clerk and Treas., Wm. E. Hall
SHERMAN-MOORE COMPANY
163 Dartmouth street. Incorporated May, 1907. Pres., Arthur C. Moore. Treas., Frederick W. Sherman
ERVIN E. SMITH COMPANY
43-49 Market street. Incorporated 1909. Capital, $25,- 000. Pres., Ervin E. Smith. Treas and Clerk, Frank E. Kimball
M. F. SMITH HEATING CO.
215 Dutton street. Incorporated 1915. Pres., Marshall F. Smith. Treas., Leonard Tillinghast
L. H. SPAULDING COMPANY
538 Broadway. Incorporated 1906. Pres., H. S. Duncan. Treas., Leonard H. Spaulding
STANDARD SUPPLY COMPANY, Inc.
72 Prescott street. Pres. and Treas., Myer Sydeman
STIRLING MILLS
Opposite 573 Lawrence street. Pres., Louis A. Olney. Treas., Samuel Rindge
STOVER & BEAN COMPANY
Hood's building, Thorndike street. Incorporated 1909. Cap- ital, $50,000. Pres., Daniel F. Bean. Vice Pres., C. Frank Sheri- dan. Treas., Ralph M. Bean
F. E. STOWELL, Inc.
550 Moody street. Pres. and Treas., Frank E. Stowell
A. STRAUSS, Inc.
220 Central street. Pres. and Treas., Alexander Strauss. Sec., Frederick Strauss
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES
SUPPLEMENT PUBLISHING CO.
33 Shattuck. Incorporated 1911. Capital, $10,000. Pres., Adhemard C. Jean. Treas., and Sec., Arthur H. Giroux
TALBOT CLOTHING COMPANY
148 Central street. Incorporated 1899. Capital, $30,000. Pres., Warren R. Stone. Treas., Charles R. Talbot
TALBOT DYEWOOD & CHEMICAL COMPANY
40 Middle street. Incorporated 1884. Capital, $60,000. Pres. and Treas., Harry P Knapp
THISSELL LOOM CO.
12 Hale street court. Pres., Fred F. Hayward. Treas. and Sec., Earl A. Thissell
THOMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY, The
254 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1891. Pres., Samuel H. Thompson
TREMONT AND SUFFOLK MILLS
Between Tremont and Suffolk street. Incorporated 1831. Capital, $2,000,000. Pres., - Treas., Charles F. Young. Agent, M. A. Rawlinson. Asst. to Agent, and Purchasing Agent, Herbert D. Pickering
TUCKE & PARKER COMPANY
77 and 79 Middle street. Incorporated 1905. Capital, $5,000. Pres., Percy Parker. Treas. and Clerk, Charles H. Lane. Mgr., Colby T. Kittredge
J. S. TURNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY
545 Broadway. Incorporated 1902. Pres., Alpha Garth. Treas. and Manager, James S. Turner. Clerk, William E. Walsh
UNION BRASS FOUNDRY COMPANY
485 Worthen street. Incorporated May, 1903. Pres., Eliza- beth Ryan. Treas., Patrick H. Ryan
UNION PRINTING COMPANY
67 Middle street. Incorporated 1910. Capital, $5,000. Pres., Haven G. Hill. Treas., David Dickson
UNITED STATES BUNTING COMPANY
At Whipple's Mills. Commenced in 1865. Treas., C. Brooks Stevens
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY
At Whipple's Mills. Established 1869. Treas., Paul Butler. Agent, Clarence E. Hoxie
UNITED STATES MAILING CASE COMPANY
42 Church street. Pres., William A. Lamson. Treas., Mrs. Mary A. Lamson
UNITED STATES WORSTED CO., Inc.
131 Davidson street. Supt., Berry Laycock
WALDORF LUNCH, Inc.
41 Merrimack street. Incorporated 1912. Pres., Harry S. Kelsey. Treas., Charles M. Cunningham
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES- LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
WAMESIT POWER COMPANY
650 Lawrence. Incorporated 1865. Capital, $150,000. Agent, Butler Ames. Pres., Adelbert Ames. This company controls the water power on the Concord River
W. H. WARD COMPANY
241 Howard street. Incorporated Oct. 5, 1908. Capital, $10,- 000. Pres., Julia E. Burnham. Clerk, Albert W. Burnham. Treas., Francis L. Burnham
WATERHEAD MILLS
Lawrence near Moore street. Treas. and General Manager Otto Hockmeyer
WELCH BROS. CO.
71 Middle. Incorporated December, 1914. Capital, $10,000. Pres., John F. Welch. Treas., Richard J. Welch. Clerk, James J. Kerwin
WHITALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Willie corner Rock street. Incorporated 1896. Capital, $50,000. Manufacturers of ladies' muslin underwear. Pres., William F. Whiting. Treas., . Manager, A. L. Paul
BURTON H. WIGGIN COMPANY
150 Market street. Incorporated 1908. Pres. and Treas., Burton H. Wiggin. Clerk, Mary N. Wiggin
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL
Meets second Friday of each month at Carpenter's Hall. Pres., James A. Flynn. Sec. and Treas., John V. Donoghue
AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION OF STREET AND ELECTRIC RAILWAY EMPLOYEES OF AMERICA
Local Division 280
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Runels bldg. Pres., Fred Crowley. Vice Pres., George M. Clark. Rec. Sec., John J. Kelley. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Thomas Sullivan
Local Division 551
Meets first and third Tuesday at Runel's bldg. Pres., Edward Sweeney. Vice Pres., John Flannery. Rec. Sec., Edward Tucke, jr Fin. Sec. and Treas., Michael McGoohan
BARBER'S UNION (JOURNEYMEN) Local 323
Meets last Monday of each month at 22 Middle street. Pres., George E. Moussette. Vice Pres., Joseph Perron. Cor. and Fin. Sec., Martin J. Hoar. Rec. Sec., Edward A. Deslandes. Treas., Ovila Tatreault
BARTENDERS' UNION, No. 85
Meets at 32 Middle street, first Sunday of each month. Pres., Michael McMullan. Rec. Sec., Hugh Maguire. Fin Sec., John J. Quirk, 32 Hampshire. Treas., Frank B. McNulty
BUILDING LABORERS' UNION
Meets at 32 Middle street every Tuesday evening. Pres., John Kelley. Rec. Sec., Patrick Coughlin. Fin. Sec., Redmond McGrath. Treas., Farrell Carney, 31 Pleasant street
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
CARPENTERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL
Meets every other Thursday at Carpenters' Hall, Runels bldg. Sec., Arthur J. Ferron. Treas., William H. Handley. Business Agent, Michael A. Lee, 64 Bartlett
CARPENTERS' UNION, No. 49
Meets every Tuesday evening in Carpenters' Hall, Runels bldg. Pres., Daniel A. MacFadyen. Fin. Sec., Earl P. Taylor. Treas., William H. Handley. Business Agent, Michael A. Lee
CARPENTERS' UNION, No. 1468
Meets every second and fourth Friday at Carpenters' Hall, Runels bldg. Pres., Thomas I. Linscott. Vice Pres., Wallace M. Langell. Sec., Henry Duprez
CARPENTERS' UNION (FRENCH) No. 1610
Meets every Wednesday evening in Runels bldg, Merrimack square. Pres., Antoine Bellefeuille. Rec. Sec., Peter Breton. Fin. Sec., J. A. Pion. Treas., Dosite Leclair. Business Agent, Michael A. Lee, 64 Bartlett
CIGAR MAKERS' UNION, No. 255
Meets every first Wednesday at 32 Middle street. Pres., Daniel F. Callahan. Sec., Thomas F. Garvey. Treas., Carl A. Wahl- gren
COTTON MULE SPINNERS' UNION
Meets the third Friday of each month at 22 Middle street. Pres., Dennis J. Reardon. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Joseph F. Ashton
COTTON WEAVERS' UNION
Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 32 Middle street. Pres., Mrs. Alfred Beausoleil. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Annie Odel. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Thomas J. Regan, 206 South street
GRANITE CUTTERS' UNION
Meets fourth Tuesday of each month at 84 Middlesex. Pres., John Nelson. Sec. and Treas., George W. Merrill
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, Local No. 588
Meets at Odd Fellows Hall first and third Fridays. Pres., Lester G. Hall. Fin. Sec., Fred Roby. Rec. Sec., Bert Robertshaw. Treas., George Cole
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF STATIONARY FIREMEN, No. 14
Meets second Thursday and fourth Sunday at 32 Middle street. Pres., Michael P. Connelly. Rec. Sec. and Treas., Thomas F. Quinn. Fin. Sec., John McAnaney
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF STEAM ENGINEERS Local 352
Meets every Wednesday at 36 Central street. Pres., John A· Smith. Vice Pres., Wm. A. Kenefick. Treas. and Fin. Sec., Albert Hersome. Rec. Sec., William McElroy
IRON MOLDERS' UNION
Meets first and third Monday evenings at 32 Middle street. Pres., John Willman. Rec. Sec., Abraham Pomerleau. Cor. Sec., Charles E. Anderson. Fin. Fec., William F. Mahoney, 67 South Whipple street. Treas., Lewis A. Dupee
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
JOURNEYMEN TAILORS' UNION, No. 103
Meets first Tuesday at 32 Middle street. Pres., John Knutson. Rec. Sec., Charles A. Keefe. Fin. Sec., Nils Peterson. Treas., Eugene Sullivan
LOOMFIXERS' UNION
Meets every Monday 8 P. M. at Carpenters' Hall, Runels bldg. Pres., John Hanley. Rec. Sec. and Treas., Moise Daigle. Fin. Sec., Mederic Boissonneault
LOWELL MUSICIANS' ASSOCIATION Local 83
Meets second Sundays at Fiske building, Central corner Jack- son. Pres., Edward Perry. Vice Pres., William C. Looney. Sec. and Treas., Harry C. Clay
LOWELL PLASTERERS' PROTECTIVE UNION, O. P. I. A. No. 45
Meets first and third Fridays at 32 Middle. Pres., Arthur Lamb. Vice Pres., John Hunt. Fin. Sec. and Rec. Sec., Francis A. Warnock
MACHINISTS' ASSOCIATION, No. 138
Meets every second and fourth Fridays at 22 Middle street. Pres., William B. Hilliard. Vice Pres., William Walker. Rec. Sec., Edwin F. Young. Fin. Sec., Charles H. Pearl. Treas., John Mor- rissey
MACHINISTS' UNION, Local No. 319
Odd Fellows bldg, Middlesex street. Pres., A. P. Souza. Cor. Sec., L. W. Sawyer. Fin. Sec., L. E. Flint. Treas., L. A. Story
MACHINISTS' UNION, Local No. 829
Middle street. Pres., Walter Phelps. Sec., Albert L. Olson· Business Agent, Ross Hall of Lynn
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS' UNION, No. 590
Meets last Wednesday of each month at 32 Middle street. Pres., Joseph Alexander. Vice Pres., M. C. Cooper. Sec. and Treas., R. C. Gray
PATTERNMAKERS' LEAGUE OF NORTH AMERICA Lowell Association
Meets first, third and fifth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middlesex street. Pres., John Taylor. Fin. Sec. and Busi- ness Agent, Lloyd H. Gordon. Rec. and Cor. Sec., P. Maguire, 30 Saratoga
PRINTING PRESSMEN'S UNION, No. 109
Meets every last Tuesday in Spinners' Hall, 22 Middle street. Pres., John T. Durkin. Vice Pres., Frank J. Cox. Fin. Sec. and Treas., James A. Flynn. Rec. Sec., James E. Murphy
RAILWAY CLERKS' BROTHERHOOD LODGE, No. 94
Maple street. Pres., Carl Mason. Vice Pres., Wilder C. Read. Sec. and Treas., Joseph L. Cunningham
RETAIL DRUG CLERKS' UNION
Pres., George L. Dow. Sec., William Gilchrist. Treas., Charles Driscoll
SLASHER TENDERS' UNION, Local No. 931 Pres., George Normandy
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS-HOLIDAYS-LODGES
STEREOTYPERS' UNION, No. 75
Meets first Sunday of each quarter at Mule Spinners Hall. Pres., Wilfred A. Kelly. Sec., William V. Irwin. Treas., William Coutts
TEAMSTERS, HELPERS, CHAUFFEURS & STABLEMEN, HEALTH DEPT., Local No. 88
Meets first Sunday of the month at 32 Middle street. John J. Wallace, Rec. Sec., 53 Walker street
THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYEES' UNION
Meets at 22 Middle street, second Friday of each month. Pres., Martin Miskell. Fin. Sec. and Treas., Thomas Sullivan. Rec. Sec. and Bus. Agt., John Buey
TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL
Meets every first and third Thursday evening at 32 Middle street. Pres., Frank Warnock. Sec., Thomas Morrison. Sergeant- at-Arms, Michael Kinnane
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 310
Meets third Saturday of each month at 202 Merrimack street. Pres., John V. Donoghue. Vice Pres., Nathaniel W. Matthews, jr. Sec. and Treas., Fred A. Spead. Rec. Sec., Gabriel Audoin, N. Chelmsford
UNITED BREWERY WORKERS' UNION, No. 190
Meets second Monday evenings at 32 Middle street. Pres., Timothy O'Rourke. Vice Pres., Joseph J. Kennedy. Rec. Sec., John Barter. Fin. Sec. and Treas., James J. Casey
UNITED BREWERY WORKERS' UNION, No. 318
Meets second Sunday of each month at 60 Plain street. Pres., William Weber. Vice Pres., M. Crehan. Rec. Sec., Franz Lutz. Fin. Sec., W. Strobel. Treas., Arno Auerbach
WORKMEN'S SICK AND BENEFIT SOCIETY
Meets fourth Tuesday at 8 n F. at 190 Plain street. Pres., Carl Erlebach. Fin. and Cor. Sec., Gottlieb Woessner. Treas., Arno Auerbach. Rec. Sec., Otto Schliebus
LEGAL HOLIDAYS
Washington's Birthday, February 22d. Patriots' Day, April 19th. Memorial Day, May 30th. Independence Day, July 4th. Labor Day, first Monday in September. Columbus Day, October 12. Thanksgiving. Christmas
Holidays falling on Sundays are celebrated on the day following
LODGES AMERICAN BENEFIT SOCIETY
PROTECTION LODGE, No. 43
Meets third Monday at 8 p.M., in I. O. O. F. Hall, Middlesex street. Pres., Mrs. Abbie J. Hood. Sec., Arthur Farron. Treas., George A. Hood. Collector, George E. Worthen
ASSOCIACAO PROTECTORA ALLIANCE MADEIRENCE
Meets first and third Sundays at Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middle- sex street. Pres., José Sousa, 501 Gorham st. Treas., John S. Harris. Sec., Manuel Souza
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LODGES
AMERICAN ORDER OF FRATERNAL HELPERS CONCORD LODGE, No. 6
Meets first and third Wednesdays at 139 Branch street. Pres., F. M. Cummings. Sec., Will S. Farmer. Collector, Thomas Need- ham
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS DIVISION No 1
Organized 1867 for benevolent purposes. Meets first and third Thursday evenings in each month in Howes building, 13 Merrimack square, at 8 o'clock. Pres., Martin McCarthy. Vice Pres., Michael Casey. Rec. Sec., Homer Verville. Fin. Sec., James A. Sheehan. Treas., Thomas F. McCann
DIVISION No 2
Meets first Wednesday and third Monday evenings in each month in Hibernian Hall, 13 Merrimack square. Pres., J. Joseph McOsker. Vice Pres., Michael Connelly. Rec. Sec., John C. Har- rington. Fin. Sec., John J. Murphy. Treas., John P. Mahoney
DIVISION No. 8
Organized in April, 1890. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings in each month in Hibernian Hall, 13 Merrimack square. Pres., Michael J. Rynne. Vice Pres., Edward J. Flannery. Rec. Sec., Patrick F. Sheridan. Fin. Sec., Thomas Dorsey. Treas., Nicholas Soroghan
DIVISION No. 11
Meets second Tuesday and last Friday evenings in each month in Hibernian Hall, 13 Merrimack square. Pres., John F. McIn- erney. Vice Pres., John J. Kenny. Rec. Sec., Daniel C. Quinn. Fin. Sec., William Nelson. Treas., John H. Hickey
DIVISION No. 28
Meets second and last Thursday evenings in each month in Hibernian Hall, 13 Merrimack square, at 7.30 o'clock. Pres., Patrick McCann. Vice Pres., Jas. O'Sullivan. Rec. Sec., Thomas Lilles. Fin. Sec., Martin D. Sullivan. Treas., Edward F. Slattery
LADIES' AUXILIARY TO DIVISION No. 1, A. O. H.
Meets first and third Tuesdays in Hibernian Hall, 13 Merri- mack square. Pres., Katherine A. Gaffney. Vice Pres., Mary King. Rec. Sec., Katherine T. Reardon. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Katherine Goggin. Treas., Mrs. Maria O'Connor, 28 Whipple street
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN LOWELL LODGE, No. 22
Organized in 1881. Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middlesex street, second and fourth Thursday evenings. Master Workman, John H. Toy. Recorder, H. B. McQuade. Financier, Albert W. David. Treas., Isaac Tinker
B. AND P. ORDER OF ELKS LOWELL LODGE
Instituted April 10, 1888. Meets in Elks' Hall, Elks' building, 43 Middle street. Regular communication second and fourth Tues- day evenings. Exalted Ruler, John J. Lee. E. L. K., William Scott. E. L. K., Eugene Y. Brown. E. L. K., A. Warren Churchill. Sec., Christopher J. Hagan. Treas., Charles H. Molloy. Tyler, Charles T. Killpatrick 2d. Trustees, Frederick A. Pilling, Fred H. Rourke, John J. Duff. Esquire, James E. Donnelly. I. G., Joseph Haggerty. Chaplain, Walter R. Jeyes
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LODGES
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD CLERKS SPINDLE CITY LODGE, No. 108
Meets first Monday of each month in Odd Fellows' Temple, 84 Middlesex street. Pres., John H. Shea. Sec. and Treas., William H. Curry
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD STATION EMPLOYEES, No. 2
Meets the fourth Friday of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall. Pres., Francis B. McCarthy. Sec. and Treas. Wm. J. Flanagan
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN SPINDLE CITY LODGE, No. 233
Meets second Sunday and last Friday of each month in Odd Fellows' block, 84 Middlesex street. Pres., Hubert Decker. Sec., John M. Ward. Fin. Sec., William Moore. Coll., John M. Hosty
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF B. OF R. T., ALEXANDRA LODGE, No. 290
Meets last Thursday at 84 Middlesex street. Pres., Mrs. Miriam Ellis. Coll., Mrs. Lillian Lanctot. Sec,, Mrs. Mary J. Moore
SPINDLE CITY LODGE, No. 343
Meets first Thursday at G. A. R. Hall, Central street. Pres., Mrs. Mary Murphy. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mary McCavitt. Sec., Mrs. Susie Dionne. Treas., Margaret McCavitt
CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS COUR ST. ANTOINE, No. 566
Meets first and third Wednesdays in C. M. A. C. Hall, 103 Pawtucket street. Chief Ranger, Onesime Tramblay. Sub Chief Ranger, Eugene Trudel. Rec. Sec., Arthur N. Boulais, 8 Dracut street. Fin. Sec., Frederick Giroux. Treas., L. N. Milot
COUR ST. PAUL, No. 1436
Meets first and third Thursdays in C. M. A. C. Hall, 103 Paw- tucket street. Chief Ranger, Alfred Lebel. Rec. Sec., Albert Gelinas. Fin. Sec., Joseph A. Robillard. Treas., R. H. Monier
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST SPINDLE CITY CIRCLE
Meets in G. A. R. Hall, 202 Merrimack, second and fourth Thursdays. C. C., Mrs. John Andrews. Rec. Sec., Mary McKen- nedy. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Clara McPhail. Treas., Mrs. T. A. McNamee, 94 White
DAMES OF MALTA BETSY ROSS SISTERHOOD, No. 70
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Veritas Hall, Branch street. Queen Esther, Mrs. Tillie Culley. Ruth, Florence Johnston. Burser, Ella Burton. K. of A., Mabel Ackley, 85 Dover street
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MOLLY VARNUM CHAPTER
Chapter House, 275 Pawtucket street. Regent, Mrs. Burton H. Wiggin. Vice Regent, Mrs. John K. Whittier. Rec. Sec., Miss Lena Merrill. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Mary G. Morrison. Treas., Miss Julia T. Pevey. Registrar, Mrs. Natt Peabody
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LODGES
LYDIA DARRAH CHAPTER
Meets first Saturday of each month. Regent, Mrs. D. L. Page. Vice Regent, Mrs. Walter Hoyt. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Ralph H. Shaw, 90 Canton st. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Andrew J. Alley. Registrar, Ella J. Wright. Treas., Mrs. George W. Putnam. Historian, Mrs. George B. Fuller
OLD BAY STATE CHAPTER
Regent, Mrs. Charles Miller. Vice Regent, Mrs. Edith Andrews Perham. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Wesley Wilder. Cor. Sec., Mrs. Chas. Blaisdell. Treas., Mrs. George M. Perkins. Registrar, Mrs. Alice N. Burtt. Historian, Cora Parker
DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY LADY FRANKLIN COUNCIL No. 17
Meet second and fourth Mondays at 223 Central street. Con- ductor Mrs. Sadie Richards. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Catherine Ingalls. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Susie Nichols. Treas., Mrs. Lena Sawyer
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH EVENING STAR LODGE, No. 30
Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings in Odd Fellows' block, 84 Middlesex street. N. G., Irene A. Collins. V. G., Ethel Noyes Whitney. Sec., Ida L. Samuels. Fin. Sec., Alice M. Thomp- son. Treas., Florence E. Rowell
HIGHLAND UNION LODGE, No. 31
Meets first and third Monday evenings in Highland Hall, 131 Branch street. N. G., Mrs. Etta C. Watson. V. G., Alice Cham- berlain. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Grace L. Gillis. Fin. Sec., Grace Milberry. Treas., Gertrude Houston
CENTRALVILLE REBEKAH LODGE, No. 137
Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Odd Fellows' Hall, 361 Bridge street. N. G., Carolyn Crosby. V. G., Mrs. Grace Neil. Rec. Sec., Mabel Crosby. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Edith Page. Treas., Mrs. Lizzie Eastman
DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS MARY E. SMITH TENT
Meets in Memorial Hall, Merrimack street, second and fourth Fridays. Pres., Mrs. Alice Phelps. Sen. Vice Pres., Miss Nettie West. Jun. Vice Pres., Mrs. Susie M. Gleason. Treas., Mrs. Maud Dyer. Sec., Mrs Lena Curtis
DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS MINNEQUA COUNCIL, No. 72
Meets second and fourth Fridays at Veritas Hall. Prophetess, Mrs. Ada Poff. Pocahontas, Mrs. Jennie Elliott. Powhatan, George Spaulding. K. of R., Mrs. Susan Rigby. K. of W., Mrs. May Mc- Kinnon. Collector of W., Mrs. Clara E. Donovan
FORESTERS OF AMERICA GRAND COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS
Rooms, 19 and 20 Pollard's building, Palmer corner Middle street. Grand Chief Ranger, William J. Karen, Worcester. Grand Sec., William H. Stafford, 19 Pollard building, Grand Treas., Thomas H. Powers, Fitchburg
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COURT MERRIMACK, No. 11
Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings at Grafton Hall, 212 Merrimack street. Chief Ranger, John McInerney. Sub Chief Ranger, John Barrett. Treas., George R. O'Neil. Fin. Sec., John W. Sharkey. Rec. Sec., Thomas F. Kelley
COURT MIDDLESEX, No. 13
Meets second and fourth Monday evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middlesex street. Chief Ranger, James J. Dunn. Sub Chief Ranger, John H. Condon. Treas., Michael H. McNiff. Fin. Sec., John J. Magee. Rec. Sec., James H. Hickey
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