Lowell, MA City Directory 1916, Part 12

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MILITARY


Second Battalion, 6th Regt., Major, Colby T. Kittredge. Com- missary Officer, Capt. Lewis G. Hunton. Color Sergt., Robert G. Carlson. Battalion Sergt., Major George D. Crowell. Bat. Qmr. and Commissary, 2d Lieut. Winfred C. MacBrayne. Battalion Adjt., 1st Lieut. Harry G. Sheldon. Med. Officer, Capt. Mason D. Bryant


COMPANY K, SIXTH MASS. REGT.


Capt., James N. Greig. 1st Lieut., Melvin Masters. 2d Lieut., Arthur Cashin. 1st Sergt., William E. Mountain


LOWELL MECHANIC PHALANX, COMPANY C, 6th REGT. INFANTRY


Armory, Westford corner Grand street. Capt., George W. Peterson. 1st Lieut. James J. Powers. 2d Lieut., Charles J. Duffey 1st Sergt., Raymond A. Custer


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LOWELL CITY GUARDS, COMPANY M, 9th REGT.


Atmory, Westford corner Grand street. Capt., Vacant. 1st Lieut., Daniel M. Christian. 2d Lieut., Paul E. Kittredge. 1st Sergt., Arthur P. Moran


PUTNAM GUARDS, COMPANY G, 6th REGT. INFANTRY


Armory, Westford corner Grand street. Capt., Walter R. Jeyes. 1st Lieut., Thomas W. Doyle. 2d Lieut., Schuyler R. Waller. 1st. Sergt., John J. Higgins


SIXTH REGT. BAND


Chief Musician, Zephyr I. Bissonette. Principal Musician, J. B. Amede Lebrun. Quartermaster Sergt., Charles B. Thompson


POST OFFICE Office Gorham Street corner Appleton


Hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M., except Sundays. Money orders issued and paid from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Letters registered 7 A.M. to 8 p. M .; night window for sale of stamps, registry of letters, and issuing of money orders open till 11 P.M


POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY Hours 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Clerk in charge, John J. Murphy


POSTMASTER John F. Meehan Assistant Postmaster, Edwards Cheney


SUPERINTENDENT OF MAILS Edwin H. Cooke


FINANCE CLERK Charles W. Bell


MONEY ORDER, REGISTRY AND POSTAL SAVINGS CLERKS


Burns John E. Burns William M. Dutton Raymond W.


Kirwin Patrick J. Giblin William H. Murphy John J. Sparks Albert H.


INQUIRY CLERK Arthur A. Maxfield


STENOGRAPHER Annie L. Riordan


Berntson Olof A.


STAMP CLERKS · Finnerty James A. O'Dea James L.


MAILING CLERKS


Carroll Francis C. Chapman Jesse W. Clough Charles A. Coté Jean G.


Maguire Henry J. Shore James A. Ward Charles H. Welch Edward H.


POST OFFICE


DISTRIBUTORS


Hoyle Horace B. McHugh Frank H. Meehan Joseph P. Nevers Charles W. Turnquist F. Victor Willis Samuel R. W.


Bassett Thomas F. Dowd Thomas J. Mooney William H.


SUBSTITUTE CLERKS


Murray John J. Nelligan Edward J. Roarke Frank J. Smith George R.


SUPERINTENDENT OF DELIVERY Albion S. Ashworth


LETTER CARRIERS


Adams George L. Bagshaw Arthur H. Boardman Fred W. Brown Arthur J. Bulmer George W. Burns John T. Burns Joseph W. Campbell Frederick Campos Joaquin S.


Jacobs George A. Kenney James A. Kenney John H.


Lane William J. LeBrun Jean B. A.


Lee Harry C. Lynch Edward J. Lynch John F. McGuire James W.


Carey Charles A.


McOsker Joseph D.


Coughlan John J.


Maguire Francis J.


Crowley Daniel S.


Davis Henry J. Dillon John J. D.


Donovan David J.


Doyle Michael M. Dwyer David H. Egan Joseph F.


Roane John F.


Rogers Patrick H. Ross Mayhew A.


Ewing John Gadbois Narcisse Garrahan John J.


Gillis David M. Gray Henry E. Hammersley John R. B.


Sullivan Timothy J.


Harrington John J.


Harrington Thomas F. Healey James J. Higgins William J.


Wentworth Ancel W.


Whitston William H. Willis Albert E. Wood William H.


SUBSTITUTE LETTER CARRIERS


Alister James S. Bolduc Eugene Brown Arthur Cole John H. Corey Henry G. Couture Romeo Cox James H. Custer James J. E. Gilinson Thure E. Gilligan James F. Ginivan John J.


Haviland John J. Heelow Harry J. Hennessy John J. Kelley Simon J.


Mangan John T.


Noonan George F. Owens John H. Owens Patrick J. Phillips Nelson J. Rice James A. Smith Alexander S.


Thomas Henry L.


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Farrell John H. Garvey William J. Gordon Hiram C. Hickson Frank A. Howard William H.


Holden Charles A. Howard George S. Hunt George L.


Mahoney David A. Martin David P. Monahan Peter H. Morin Leon G. O'Rourke John J. Powers Maurice H.


Shaughnessey Martin J. Sheahan John P. Sullivan Charles R.


Tumelty Charles F. Ward Joseph J.


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POST OFFICE-UNITED STATES OFFICERS


RAILWAY POSTAL CLERKS


Henchy Edward J. Wetherbee Irving W.


Joiner Addison G. Winston Edward J.


SPECIAL DELIVERY MESSENGERS


Baxter Fred J. Coughlin E. Frank Finnegan Fred J. McGuire John A. O'Dea Frank J.


Mails sent to Boston 15 times daily, except Sunday, 4 times Sunday; to Nashua, N. H., 7 times; to Concord and Manchester, N. H., 6 times; to Worcester, 9 times; to Lawrence, 6 times; East, 8 times; to New York, 11 times; to Fitchburg, and places on the Cheshire Railroad, and north of Concord, N. H., 5 times; to Dracut and Collinsville, 2 times; to stations on Framingham Railroad, 2 times. Foreign mails every day. Sunday mail to all points. Let- ters are delivered and collected in the city by the collectors and carriers


PARCEL POST


Domestic Parcel Post handled at General Post Office and all Stations


PARCEL POST FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES


Merchandise not exceeding one pound, 12 cents; each addi- tional pound or fraction, 12 cents. Limit of weight, 11 pounds, ex- cept to some offices in Canada and Mexico, where limit of weight is 4 pounds, 6 ounces. Packages must be accompanied by a Customs Declaration, except Canada, blanks for which will be furnished at Post Office. Packages may be registered except to Barbadoes, Great Britain and Ireland, The Netherlands, Uruguay, France and Dutch Guiana. Not mailable from a letterbox


SUB-STATIONS


No. 1, 67 Merrimack street; Clerk in charge, A. Warren Church- ill. No. 2, 654 Gorham street; Clerk in charge, John F. Moynihan. No. 3, 462 Moody street; Clerk in charge, Mrs. Nellie S. Houle. No. 4, 415 Bridge street; Clerk in charge, Ray F. Webster. No. 5, 336 Westford street; Clerk in charge, Horace C. Paige. No. 6, 408 Suf- folk street; Clerk in charge, Peter G. Chagaruly. No. 7, 726 Moody street; Clerk in charge, Wilford L. L'Esperance. No. 8, 5 Bridge street; Clerk in charge, Frederic B. Leeds. No. 9, 151 E. Merri- mack; Clerk in charge, John J. Shea. No. 10, 535 Dutton street; Clerk in charge, Michael F. Welch. No. 11, 747 Lakeview avenue; Clerk in charge, John T. Sparks. Dracut Station; Clerk in charge, George H. Stevens


RURAL DELIVERY


Route 1, Edward W. Bailey, carrier


Route 2, Jesse M. Currier, carrier


Route 3, Elijah N. Axon, carrier


UNITED STATES OFFICERS


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE


Office, Room 2, Government building. Deputy Collector, Aaron S. Thompson of Lowell


U. S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS


Office, Room 10, Government building. Sec., Albert H. Sparks, Timothy J. Sullivan, Arthur J. Brown, George H. Gurney, Henry A. Maguire


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U. S. EXAMINING SURGEONS FOR PENSIONS


219 Central street. Meets second Wednesday in every month at 10 A. M. Pres., Dr. Joseph E. Lamoureux. Treas., Dr. James F. Loughran. Sec., Dr. Stephen J. Johnson


SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.


AYER HOME FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND CHILDREN


159 Pawtucket opposite Fletcher street. Pres., Dr. Moses G. Parker. Treas. of Trustees, Charles Fred Young. Board of Trus- tees, Dr. M. G. Parker, Frank E. Dunbar, Arthur G. Pollard, Charles F. Young, Paul Butler. Matron, Mrs. E. J. Tarr. Physician, Boyden H. Pillsbury. Dentist, Edwin F. Lamson. Assistant Physician, Ralph C. Stewart


A. G. POLLARD CO. EMPLOYEES' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSO- CIATION


Pres., Charles A. Delaronde. Vice Pres., J. Paul Doherty. Treas., Justin H. Kimball. Sec., John Orrell


BATTLES HOME CORPORATION FOR AGED MEN


15 Belmont street. Organized April, 1902. Pres., Albert D. Carter. Sec., Walter H. Howe. Treas., William T. Sheppard. Matron, Mrs. Mary A. Hapgood


BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF THE U. S. FOR THE PROPAGA- TION OF CREMATION, Branch No. 88


Pres., Gottlieb Woessner. Fin. Sec., Otto Schliebus. Treas., Everett Pearson. Meets third Wednesday of each month at 190 Plain


BOARD OF TRADE


53 Central street, rooms 95-96-97. Organized May 12, 1897. Office hours, 8.30 to 5 P.M. Pres., Robert F. Marden. First Vice Pres., Charles H. McIntire. Second Vice Pres., Harold L. Chalifoux. Third Vice Pres., James C. Reilly. Auditor, William F. Hills. Sec., John H. Murphy. Treas., Edward B. Carney


BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS


53 Central, room 55. Pres., Frank M. Brogan. Sec. and Treas., Russell Fox


BUILDERS' EXCHANGE


8 Merrimack street, rms 408-409. Pres , Nelson D. Keables. Vice Pres., John J. O'Connor. Sec., Alvah H. Weaver. Treas., William H. Penn. Clerk, Julia A. McNulty


CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S LYCEUM


Meets at 378 Suffolk street every Tuesday. Pres., Bartholomew F. Murray. V. Pres., John J. O'Connor. Rec. Sec., Martin Clark Fin. Sec., John F. Murphy. Treas., Rev. James J. Kerrigan


CHANNING FRATERNITY


Pres., Frederick A. Fisher. Sec., Mrs. Arthur F. Mansur. Treas., Albert S. Guild. Inc. 1884. An organization charitable, religious and literary, for the purpose of furnishing fruit and flowers for the sick; also country week for children. Treas. of Country Week, John A. Hunnewell


CHELMSFORD STREET HOSPITAL


Chelmsford street opposite Victoria. In charge of Dept. of Charities. Office, City Hall. Martin F. Conley, Supt. Visiting hours, 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. daily


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CHILDREN'S HOME


648 Central street. Organized January 1, 1902. Incorporated December, 1903. Pres., Solon W. Stevens. Vice Pres., Edward E. Slattery. Sec., Warren L. Floyd. Treas., Edward W. Trull. Matron, Ellen O'Leary


CITY DISPENSARY


City Hall. Corps of physicians, Doctors Timothy J. Hallo- ran, William M. Collins, William F. Ryan, Joseph P. Kearney, David S. Bellhumeur and Alexis E. Bertrand. Clerk, Edwin F. Mason. Open from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. and from 2.30 to 5 P.M. week days


CORPORATION D'YOUVILLE CIRCLE


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Grafton Hall, 212 Merrimack street. Pres., Miss Eva Dupuis. Se3., Georgianna Desrosiers. Treas., Miss Eva Dozois


DRUGGISTS' ASSOCIATION Pres., Fred Howard. Sec. and Treas., Fred K. Burtt


FAITH HOME FOR CHILDREN


249 Westford street. Incorporated December 20, 1884. Pres., Rev. Asa R. Dilts. Treas., Mrs. Georgianna Foss. Clerk, Miss Mary E. Drew


FLORENCE CRITTENTON RESCUE LEAGUE


91 Parker street. Pres., Mrs. F. A. Flather. Sec., Mrs. B. R. Benner. Treas., Miss Alice Rowell. Matron, Edith G. Waterman


FRENCH SOCIETIES Alliance Francaise De Paris


Lowell Committee, 45 Merrimack street, room 11. Pres., J. H. Guillet. Vice Pres., Remi Benoit. Sec., Yvonne LeMaitre


Association Funeraire


15 Lilly avenue. Organized May, 1904. Pres., Maxime Lepine. Sec., August Levesque. Treas., Amedee Archambeault


Caisse Nationale De Benefices


Meets first and second Tuesdays of each month at 749 Moody street. Pres., Euclide Cinqmars. Sec., Arthur N. Boulais, 8 Dra- cut street. Treas., George Rivard


Cercle St Louis De France


Meets Friday nights at St. Louis Hall, Boisvert street. Pres., Hector McDonald. Sec., E. Philippe Chaput. Treas., Joseph A. N. Chretien. Chaplain, Rev. Lucien Bedard


Corporation of Members of Association Catholique (French-American)


Organized December 8, 1878. Regular meetings first and third Tuesday evenings at 7.30 o'clock, at 103 Pawtucket street op- posite Merrimack. Pres., Louis StJean. Vice Pres., Wilfred Achin. Rec. Sec., Thomas Berube. Cor. Sec., Adolphe O. Brassard. Fin. Sec., Napoleon N. Lozeau. Treas., Joseph L. Lamoureux


Guard Frontenac


Meets every Tuesday at 764 Merrimack. Capt Albert Berge- ron. Sec., Albert Boisvert


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La Societe des Artisans Canadiens Francais Succursale St. Andre


Meets first and third Thursdays at 212 Merrimack street. Pres., George Houle. Sec. and Treas., Tancrede L. Blanchette, 32 Decatur


L'Union St. Jean Baptiste D'Amerique CONSEIL CARRILLON, NO. 100


Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 103 Pawtucket street. Pres., Charles Barry. Sec., Jesse Alexander. Treas., Joseph N. Morin. Collector, Louis E. Asselin


CONSEIL J. M. JACQUES, NO. 217


Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Lake View avenue. Pres., Andrez Hamilton. Vice. Pres., Aldee Bamassa. Sec., J. A. Trudel


CONSEIL ST THERESE, NO. 351


Meets second Thursdays at 103 Pawtucket street. Pres., Mrs. Josephine LeClair. Sec., Belle Rondeau. Treas., Ida Fortin


CONSEIL LAVAL, NO. 322


East Pine street. Pres., Raphael Palardy. Sec., Henry Guerin. Treas., Joseph L'Heureux


L'Union St. Joseph De Lowell (French-American)


Meets first and third Tuesdays at St. Joseph's block, 265 Dutton street. Pres., Joseph P. Marchand. Rec. Sec., Joseph S. Lapierre. Treas., Camille Roussin


Notre Dame Bonsecour


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 103 Pawtucket street. Pres., Josephine Duchesne. Vice Pres., Irene Vanasse. Fin. Sec., Anna de Lamothe. Rec. Sec., Rosanna Gagnon


Notre Dame de Lourdes Credit Union


Meetings of Directors every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Rooms 704 Middlesex street. Open to public Tuesdays and Fridays and Satur- day afternoons. Pres., H. Alphonse Racicot. Vice Pres., Ferdinand Piche. Sec. and Treas., Joseph D. Dubois


Succursale Pawtucketville, No. 252


Meets first and third Tuesdays, 749 Moody street. Pres., Oliva Poirier. Sec., A. N. Boulais, 8 Dracut street. Treas., George Rivard


GENERAL BUTLER VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION


Meets Fletcher corner Willie street first and third Tuesdays in each month during May, June, July, August, September and October, and on the first Tuesday for the rest of the year. Pres., James H. Walker. Rec. Sec., Harry E. Clay. Fin. Sec., William W. Murphy. Treas., Frederick A. Tucker


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GREEK FRATERNAL SOCIETIES


Lagadia 72 Jefferson street. Pres., Dionisios Sakelarion. Sec., Costas Constantino. Treas., George Catopis


Pan Hellenic Union of the U. S. and Canada


LOWELL BRANCH


Meets monthly at 5 Hanover. Pres., Costas Chicourakas. Sec., Anasticias Deros. Treas., Aristomenes Malicourts


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GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY


Pres., Peter Tavoulares. Sec., Panos Regopoulos. Treas., Haralampos Houpis


ISRAEL BROTHERHOOD


Meets first Sunday at 132 Howard. Pres., Michael Banks. Sec., Morris Feldman. Treas., Julius Richard


LEBANON LEAGUE OF PROGRESS


Meets first Sunday of each month at 71 Adams street. Pres., S. George Dehney. Sec., Nahney Abood. Treas., Peter Conway


LETTER CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION, BRANCH 25


Meets in Federal bldg. first Friday in every month. Pres., David M. Gillis. Vice Pres., David Dwyer. Rec. Sec., Maurice H. Powers. Fin. Sec., Joseph D. McOsker. Treas., John P. Sheahan


L'ORPHELINAT FRANCO-AMERICAIN


249 Pawtucket street. Conducted by Sisters of Charity of Quebec. Pres., His Eminence Cardinal O'Connell. Vice Pres., Rev. J. Hervé Racette. Treas., Rev. Joseph A. Bolduc. Sec., J. H. Guillet. Spiritual Director, Rev. Hervé Racette. Superior, Mother St. Honore. 246 Orphans


LOWELL ART ASSOCIATION


243 Worthen street, Pres., Joseph A. Nesmith. Sec., Mrs. F. A. Wood. Treas., Frederick A. Chase


LOWELL BAPTIST UNION, Inc.


Voluntary association for special purposes and the prosecution of mission work. Annual meeting in October of each year. Pres., -. Vice Pres., George H. Taylor. Sec., William F. Hills. Treas., Frank E. Bowen


LOWELL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION


Pres., Orson E. McGregor. Sec., Sara M. Dean. Treas., Lean- der F. Conley, Jr. Junior Supt., Miss Mildred N. McKnight. Junior Sec., Blanche Libby. Counsellor, Rev. N. W. Matthews


LOWELL CORPORATION HOSPITAL


Hospital, Merrimack corner Pawtucket street. Organized in 1839 by the several 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 superintendents of the several com- panies are the trustees. Pres., Frank A. Bowen. Sec. and Treas., Jude C. Wadleigh. Supt., Dr. Edward J. Clark. Board of Physi- cians, W. B. Jackson, Willis G. Eaton, jr. Harry H. Sumner, J. E. Lamoureux, C. A. Viles, Thomas B. Smith, Boyden H. Pillsbury, Alonzo G. Dennett, Joe V. Meigs, A. R. Gardner, Thomas G. Mc- Gannon. Matron, Mrs. Edward J. Clark


LOWELL DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION


64 and 66 Kirk street. Organized 1885, incorporated 1889, Pres., Dr. Moses G. Parker. Treas., James Gilbert Hill. Clerk, Mrs. Charles M. Williams. Directors: Mrs. Paul Butler, Mrs. Mary A. Plunkett, Mrs. William P. Lawler, Mrs. N. W. Peabody, Mrs. Julian Talbot, Mrs. J. L. Chalifoux, Miss N. P. H. Robbins, Mrs. Samuel T. Brown, Miss Harriet Coburn, Daniel F. Carroll, Mrs. Lewis E. MacBrayne, Mrs Arthur D. Prince, Philip S. Marden, Mrs. Mary G. Morrison. Matron, Mrs. Amanda G. Nelson, Kirk street Nursery. Branch (day nursery only), at 57 First street, Matron, Miss Flora E. Brawn


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LOWELL DENTAL SOCIETY


Organized 1902. Pres., Dr. G. L. Darling. Vice Pres., Dr. J. W. Jantzen. Sec., Dr. G. W. Bonneville. Treas., Dr. W. H. Pepin. Librarian, Dr. E. S. Merrill


LOWELL DISPENSARY


18 Shattuck street. Organized in 1836 for the purpose of fur- nishing medicine and medical advice to the poor, gratis. Pres., Charles H. Hobson. Sec. and Treas., Edward B. Carney


LOWELL DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION


Annual meeting at Lowell in March. Pres., John Perry jr. Treas., Frank J. Spooner. Sec., Grace Whitaker of Tyngsboro


LOWELL EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE


Pres., Mrs. Charles D. Palmer. Cor. Sec., Mrs Blanche H. Murphy. Rec. Sec., Miss Ella M Wells. Treas., Miss Bertha M. Abbott


LOWELL FEDERATION OF CHURCHES


Meets at the Y. M. C. A. the third Monday of each month. Pres., Rev. John M. Kyle. Vice Pres., William T. White. Sec., Rev. Charles H. Davis. Treas., Daniel Dickson


LOWELL FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION


Meets first Tuesday of each month except during July and Au- gust at 94 Middlesex street. Pres., Simon B. Harris. Treas., Henry Quirbach. Sec., Willis S. Holt, Central Fire Station


LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL


Varnum avenue. Organized 1891. Honorary Trustee, Fred- erick Fanning Ayer. Trustees, Arthur G. Pollard (President), Larkin T. Trull (Vice President), John F. Sawyer (Treasurer), William T. Sheppard (Clerk), Arthur G. Pollard, Moses G. Parker, Charles H. Stowell, Frank E. Dunbar, Larkin T. Trull, Walter L. Parker, Percy Parker, G. Forest Martin, Amasa Pratt, Charles Runels, John F. Sawyer, Frank K. Stearns, Frank Hanchett. Executive and House Committee, Charles H. Stowell, Arthur G. Pollard, Walter L. Parker G. Forrest Martin, Charles Runels. Finance Committee, Arthur G. Pollard, Moses G. Parker, John F. Sawyer, Walter L. Parker, Frank Hanchette. Supt., Miss Harriett E. Holden. Asst. Supts., Miss Tirzah M. Dewhurst, Miss Alice Whelan. House Physician. Lin- wood Johnson. Medical Staff, Thomas G. McGannon, M. D., William A. Johnson, M. D., Boyden Pillsbury, M. D., Edward O. Taber, M. D., Ralph C. Stewart, M. D., Homeopathic, John H. Lambert, M. D., Howard W. Jewett, M. D., Clarence H. Leland, M. D. Surgical Staff, Joe V. Meigs, M. D., George Forrest Martin, M. D., J. Arthur Gage, M. D., Archibald R. Gardner, M. D., George George L. VanDeusen, M. D.


The nurses' training school is in charge of the supt


LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL LADIES' AID ASSOCIATION


Meets at residences of members. Pres., Mrs Larkin T. Trull. Vice Prests., Mrs. Henry A. Lambert and Mrs. Cyrus Barton. Treas., Mrs. Walter L. Parker. Sec., Mrs John Faulkner. Forty directors, representing the churches of the city


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LOWELL GUILD, Inc.


17 Dutton street. Pres., Mrs. James G. Hill. First Vice Pres., Miss Edith Stott, Mrs. James G. Hill. Second Vice Pres., Ruth Burke. Clerk, Mary G. Lamson. Treas., Edward B. Carney. Asst. Treas., Mrs. Arthur J. Muckland


LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION


Pres., Solon W. Stevens. Rec. Sec. and Clerk, Edith Richardson Dupee. Cor Sec., Josephine M. Ockington. Treas., Edward W. Trull. Annual Meeting second Wednesday in April


LOWELL HOSPITAL NURSES' ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION


Pres., Miss Katherine Audet, Sec., Miss Elizabeth Smith. Treas., Mrs. Arthur Allard


LOWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY


Organized December 21, 1868. Incorporated 1902. Meets quarterly in Memorial Hall building. Pres., Solon W. Stevens." Cor. Sec., Alfred P. Sawyer. Rec. Sec., Francis E. Appleton. Treas., Charles C. Swan. Librarian, John A. Bailey


LOWELL HUMANE SOCIETY


Meets at 238 Central street, rm.2, first Tuesday of each month. Pres., Robert F. Marden. Vice Presidents, Mrs. George F. Richard- son, Miss Frances M. Robinson. Sec., Mrs. F. E. Dunbar. Treas., Edward E. Sawyer. Agent, Charles F. Richardson. Asst. Agent, C. Frederick Gilmore


LOWELL MINISTERS' UNION


To promote Christian fellowship. Pres., Rev. Herbert E. Ben- ton. Sec. and Treas., Rev. Henry A. Cornell. Meets second Wednes- day of each month at 1.45 P.M. at Y. M. C. A.


LOWELL ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY


Meets every Sunday at 36 Central street. Pres., E. T. Goward. Sec. and Treas., Edward W. Daly


LOWELL REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE


36 Central street. Chairman, Horton H. Hilton. Vice Chair- man, Hamlet S. Greenwood. Sec. and Treas., Edward T. Goward


LOWELL SOCIAL SERVICE LEAGUE


81 Merrimack street. Pres., Hon. John Jacob Rogers. Vice Prests., F. A. Fisher, Patrick F. Sullivan. Gen. Sec., Mary Alma Cotter. Treas., J. Harry Boardman. Clerk of Board, Hazel Hanchett


LOWELL TEACHERS' ORGANIZATION


Pres., Jennie Allen. Treas., Anna T. Coffey. Sec., Katherine Kelley


LOWELL TEXTILE SCHOOL TRUSTEES


Moody street corner Colonial avenue. Pres., A. G. Cumnock. Vice Pres., John Jacob Rogers. Clerk, James T. Smith. Treas., A. G. Pollard


MASTER PAINTERS' & DECORATORS' ASSOCIATION


18 Shattuck street, rooms 7-8. Meets first and third Tuesdays. Pres., P. H. Callahan. Vice Pres., J. Alfred Pinard. Sec., Fred G. Baldwin. Treas., Walter Garland


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MIDDLESEX COUNTY RED CROSS CHAPTER


Chairman, Hon. John Jacob Rogers. Treas., George R. Chandler. Asst. Treas., Miss Julia T. Pevey, 68 Dover street. Sec., Miss Ruth Burke


MIDDLESEX NORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY


Incorporated 1855. Embraces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Read- ing, North Reading, Pepperell, Wilmington, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro and Westford, though persons from any part of Middlesex county may become members of the Society. The exhibition of the Society takes place annually in September. Officers for 1916: Pres., George W. Trull of Tewksbury. Sec., Walter S. Holder of Chelmsford. Treas., John A. Weinbeck, Lowell


MIDDLESEX NORTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY


Embraces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Bedford, Billerica, Chelmsford, Carlisle, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Little- ton, Pepperell, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro and Westford. Pres., Dr. James J. McCarthy, Lowell. Vice Pres., Dr. Joe V. Meigs. Sec., Dr. Joseph A. Mehan, Lowell. Treas., Dr. T. B. Smith, Lowell. Lib- rarian, Dr. P. J. Meehan, Lowell. Commissioner of Trials, F. E. Varney of North Chelmsford. Annual meeting on last Wednesday in April. Quarterley meetings held in Lowell on last Wednesday in July, October and January, at 6 o'clock P.M.


THE MINISTRY-AT-LARGE


Office, 150 Middlesex near South street. Organized in 1843 as the Lowell Missionary Society. Re-organized and incorporated as The Ministry-at-Large in Lowell, July 21, 1879, for the purpose of religion, education, benevolence and charity. Pres., Dudley L. Page. Vice President, Mrs. Charles D. Palmer. Treas., Harvey B. Greene. Minister-at-Large and Collector, Rev. George C. Wright. Sec., Henry H. Harris


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POST OFFICE CLERKS BRANCH No. 37


Pres., C. F. Victor Turnquist. Vice Pres., James L. O'Dea. Sec., James A. Finnerty. Treas., Charles A. Clough


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS, No. 17


Meets every Friday evening at 67 Market street. Pres., Charles McLean. Fin. Sec., Ivory F. Moulton. Cor. Sec., George C. Miller Rec., Sec., Michael Hetherman. Treas., Ezra C. Pratt


NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERAN ASSOCIATION OF LOWELL


Meets in G. A. R. Hall, 202 Merrimack street, second Monday in September and first Monday in July. Pres., George E. Worthen. Treas., Elmer R. Fife. Sec., Charles H. Stickney


NORWEGIAN SICK BENEFIT SOCIETY


Meets fourth Friday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middlesex


OAKLAND IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION


Pres., Winslow C. Clark. Vice Pres., Francis W. Qua. Sec., Albert L. Thompson


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OLD LADIES' HOME


520 Fletcher near Bowers street. Organized July, 1867. Pres., Mrs. George F. Richardson. Vice Prests., Mrs. Adaline H. Forrest. Mrs. Sarah T. Young. Sec., Mrs. Edwin T. Shaw. Treas., J. Ed- ward Gibson. Physicians, John Lambert, Ralph Stewart. Auditor, Charles C. Hedrick. Trustees, Mrs. George F. Richardson, Mrs. W. P Brazer, Mrs. Theodore E. Parker, George S. Motley, Mrs. James C. Abbott, Arthur G. Pollard, John Jacob Rogers, Frank Hanchett, Mrs. H. A. Lamber, Clarence C. Nelson 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 except July and August by the several clergyman of the city. Visitors will be recieved on Wednes- day and Saturday afternoons from 2 to 5 o'clock. Applications for admission as inmates should be made to Mrs. J. C. Abbott, 24 Fair- mount street


O. M. I. CADETS


Meets for drill every Friday evening at Immaculate Conception Hall. Major, William E. Conroy. Adj. Owen P. Conway. Cap- tains, Charles O. Dwyer, Co. A .; Joseph Boyd, Co. B .; Leo Calla- han, Co. C .; Edward Lecan, Co. D .; Chaplain, Rev. D. A. Sullivan, O. M. I.




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