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Eldora Lodge, No. 578
Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings at 150 Middlesex st. Rec. Sec., Katharine Scannell. Fin. Sec., Roscoe W. Webb. Treas., Mr. Williams
ODD FELLOWS, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF Odd Fellows' Temple, 78 to 90 Middlesex street
Canton Pawtucket, No. 9, Patriarchs Militant
Meets second Friday evening in each month in Odd Fellows Hall, 361 Bridge street. Com., John Perry. Lieut., Frank Hotch- kiss. Clerk, Charles A. Clough. Accountant, Hiram C. Brown
Pilgrim Encampment, No. 4
Meets second and fourth Monday at 361 Bridge street. C. P., Walter S. Williams. H. P., Lewis H. Roby. S. W, Harold E. Hay- den. Rec. Scribe, Charles A. Clough. Fin. Scribe, Arno L. Kinnev. Treas., John Perry
Oberlin Lodge, No. 28
Meets Tuesday evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middlesex st. N. G., Ancell E. Taylor. V. G., William Goodman. Fin. Sec., Walter H. Merrill. Rec. Sec., David B. George. Treas., Charles W. Rosander
Highland Veritas Lodge, No. 6
Meets Wednesday evening in Highland Hall, 131 Branch street. N. G., Orrin L. Sayball. V. G., Harold Durgin. Rec. Sec., S. Ran- som Moores. Fin. Sec., Leslie J. Flye. Treas., John S. Mesihle
Centralville Lodge, No. 215
Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, 361 Bridge street every Wednesday evening. N. G., George E. Hibbard. V. G., John Terry. Rec. Sec., John F. Johnson. Fin. Sec., Linwood T. Sanders. Treas., Fred G. Lang
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH Evening Star Lodge, No. 30
Meets second and fourth Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' block, 84 Middlesex street. N. G., Harriett C. Noyes. V. G., Florence Rowell. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Hallie Whitney. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Ethelina R. Curtis. Treas., Mrs. Lena Sawyer
Highland Union Lodge, No. 31
Meets first and third Monday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, Branch street. N. G., Mrs. Marion E. Snow. V. G., Mrs. Elsie H. Sayball. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Cornelia M. Canfield. Fin. Sec., Minnie L. Jordan. Treas., Mrs. Florence Hussey
Centralville Lodge, No. 137
Meets second and fourth Thursday in Odd Fellows' Hall, 361 Bridge street. N. G., Mrs. Ivah L. Noyes. V. G., Irene Kittredge. Rec. Sec., Alice Patenaude. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Bessie Merrill. Treas., Mrs. Alice G. Estabrook
ODD FELLOWS, MANCHESTER UNITY
Loyal Excelsior Lodge, No. 6303
Meets first and third Monday at 202 Merrimack street. N. G., William Chadwick. V. G., George Rownsley. Sec., Lisle E. Sewell. Treas., Harry Geddes. Warden, G. Albert Panton
Loyal Integrity Lodge, No. 6630
Meets first and third Wednesday of each month at 202 Merri- mack street. N. G., Joseph Douglas. V. G., Robson Stone. Per. Sec., Earl F. Fruean. Treas., George E. Chase
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Societies (Fraternal)
Loyal Merrimack Lodge, No. 7196
Meets at 212 Merrimack street. N. G., William Alfano. V. G., James Tart. Per. Sec., Fred Walker. Treas., Herbert Vance
Loyal Wamesit Lodge, No. 7102
Meets first and third Monday evening in Grafton Hall, 212 Mer- rimack street. N. G., Stanley Keyes. V. G., Donald H. Daley. Per. Sec., Arthur Capper, 170 W. Sixth st. Treas., Harry Short
Uniform Rank Lowell Chapter, No. 4
Meets the last Tuesday of each month at 84 Middlesex street. Capt., Fred W. Levier. 1st Lieut., Harry Stack. 2d Lieut., William DeLong. Clerk, Raymond E. Fifield. Quartermaster Sergeant, Harry Short
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD LADIES Loyal Victoria Lodge, No. 1, Manchester Unity
Meets first and third Thursday at 361 Bridge street. P. N. G., Mrs. Catherine Ashley. N. G., Mrs. Elizabeth Smart. V. G., Mrs. Marion Barrows. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary E. Siddall, 7 Eustis av. Treas., Mrs. Lucy Fernley
ORDER OF VASA OF AMERICA
Norman, No. 76
Meets first and third Saturday in Veritas Hall, 139 Branch street. Pres., Mrs. Albert P. Carlson. Vice Pres., Mrs. John Sivensen. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Emma Dahlgren. Fin. Sec., Jennie Neilson. Treas., Carl A. Anderson
PAN-MACEDONIAN UNION
Pres., Demetrios Giannes. Vice Pres., Argiris Kyratsopoulos Sec., Andrew Szgones. Treas., Apostolos Drossos
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY
Middlesex North Pomona Grange
Master, Evelyn Richardson, Burlington. Overseer, Fred S. Fletcher, Chelmsford. Lecturer, Mrs. Ida F. Whitely, Dracut. Treas., Norman L. Peavey, Dracut. Sec., Lula M. Hutchins, Bil- lerica
Lowell Grange, No. 335
Meets first and third Monday at Veritas Hall, 139 Branch street Master, Arthur Simpson. Overseer, Charles L. Faneuf. Lecturer Margaret O'Neill. Treas., Frank O'Neill. Sec., Lois Kittredge
POCAHONTAS, DEGREE OF (See Red Men)
PYTHIAN SISTERS (See Knights of Pythias)
REBEKAH, DEGREE OF (See Odd Fellows)
RED MEN, IMPROVED ORDER OF Passaconaway Tribe, No. 32
Meets in Odd Fellows' building, 84 Middlesex street, first and third Friday evening at 7.45 o'clock. Prophet, Joseph Vivier. Sachem, Emil Bernier. Senior Sagamore, Eugene Ouellette. Junior Sagamore, George Chapman. C. of R., Arthur W. Garland, 27 S. Loring. K. of W., E. T. Goward. Collector of W., Fred Santor
DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS Minnequa Council, No. 72
Meets second and fourth Friday at Veritas Hall. Prophetess, Mrs. Margaret Villeneuve. Pocahontas, Mrs. Luella Lakin. Pow- hatan, Frank Corr. Winona, Mrs. Margaret F. Ruess. K. of R., Mrs. Margaret Gove. K. of W., Mrs. Mabel Hamlin. Collector of W., Mrs. Cora Austin
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Societies (Fraternal)
ROYAL ARCANUM
Lowell Council, No. 8
Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, 84 Middlesex street, first and third Thursday evening in each month at 7.45 o'clock. Regent, John S. Westwood. Vice Regent, William W. Murphy. Sec., John S. Jackson. Collector, Clarence E. Edwards. Treas., E. Victor Turnquist
Highland Council, No. 970
Meets in Highland Hall, 131 Branch street, second and fourth Thursday evening in each month. Regent, Clayton B. Stoddard. Vice Regent, Myron L. Brainard. Sec., James O. Phinney. Col- lector, Adelbert M. Huntoon. Treas., C. Frank Butterfield
Industry Council, No. 1722
Meets first and third Wednesday in Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Mid- dlesex street. Regent, Charles H. J. O'Donnell. Vice Regent, Thomas J. Kane. Sec., Paul O. Chandler. Treasurer, John Mc- Kinley. Collector, John W. Sharkey
Rochambeau Council, No. 2064
Meets second and fourth Wednesday at 103 Pawtucket street. Regent, Alphonse Desrosiers. V. R., Edmond Chartier. Sec., Leo- pold LeBrun. Collector, David A. Parthenais. Treas., Joseph O. Allard
Hospital Fund Association
Pres., John S. Jackson. Treas., Adelbert M. Huntoon, 64 War- wick
ST. GEORGE, ORDER OF THE SONS OF Waverly Lodge, No. 104
Instituted November 2, 1882. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in each month at 7.45 o'clock, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middlesex street. Pres., Edward Scally. Vice Pres., Harry Dick- inson. Sec., Herbert Marsh. Treas., Ernest R. Orrell
ST. GEORGE, INDEPENDENT ORDER DAUGHTERS OF
Princess Lodge, No. 12
Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middlesex street. Pres., Gertrude Dawson. Vice Pres., Susanna Axon. Fin. Sec., Mrs. Ann Tart. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Clara Hankinson. Treas., Mrs. Hannah M. Orrell
SCOTTISH CLANS, ORDER OF
Clan Grant No. 141
Meets Wednesdays at Grafton Hall, 212 Merrimack st. Chief, Harry Leavitt. Tanist, John Keith. Chaplain, Frank E. Maclean. Sec., Allan Dawson. Fin. Sec., Andrew Morton. Treas., William Caddell
LADIES' AUXILIARY, No. 20
Meets first and third Tuesday at Post 120 Hall, 202 Merrimack street. Pres., Mrs. Margaret Russell. Vice Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Newton. Fin. Sec., Isabelle Caddell. Treas., Mrs. Minnie Phelps. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Isabelle Carlson
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Old Middlesex Chapter
Pres., Dr. Clarence B. Livingston. Vice Pres., Charles E. Blais- dell. Sec., William B. Wiggin. Treas., Azro M. Dows. Registrar, Warren W. Fox. Chaplain, Rev. Wilson Waters. Auditor, Frederick A. Estes. Historian, Frank W. Hall
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, NATION- AL SOCIETY OF
Vice President General New England District, Burton H. Wig- gin, 150 Market street
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Societies (Fraternal)
SONS OF VETERANS (See G. A. R.) SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY
Lady Franklin Council, No. 17
Meets second and fourth Monday at G. A. R. Hall, 202 Merri- mack street. Coun., Mrs. George H. Holden. Fin. Sec., Karl E. Duemling. Rec. Sec., Lloyd E. Flint. Treas., Mrs. George Cooper
Roosevelt Council, No. 45
Meets first and third Thursday in I. O. O. F. Hall, 131 Branch street. Coun., Esther Crafts. Sec., Mildred Holmes. Fin. Sec., Helene Howarth. Treas., Glenn Holcomb
Washington Council, No. 48
Meets second and fourth Tuesday at I. O. O. F. Hall, 361 Bridge street. Coun., Anne Padnock. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Bessie M. Sykes. Fin. Sec., Wilbur R. Cole (W. Chelmsford). Treas., Charles H. Whitney, jr.
SPANISH WAR VETERANS, UNITED
General Adelbert Ames Camp, No. 19
Meets every second and fourth Monday evening in Memorial Hall. Com., Christopher J. Downing. Sen. Vice Com., Joseph F. Murphy. Jun. Vice Com., Thomas W. F. Bagley. Adjutant, John S. Scott. Quartermaster, Napoleon E. Fisher. Chaplain, John C. Cryan
Edith Prescott Wolcott Auxiliary, No. 3
Meets second and fourth Monday in Memorial building. Merri- mack street. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell. Sen. Vice Pres., Mrs. Lizzie Dodge. Chaplain, Annie Bowden. Sec., Elizabeth Larkin. Treas., Mrs. Blanche M. Jelly
SWEDISH MUTUAL AID SOCIETY
Meets first Tuesday in each month in Veritas Hall, 139 Branch st. Pres., Edward Wikstrom. Vice Pres., John Seversen. Treas., Axel W. Schonbon. Rec. Sec., Oscar Wikstrom. Fin. Sec., Ragnar Johnson
Ladies' Auxiliary
Meets first Friday in each month at homes of members. Pres. Mildred E. Christianson. Vice Pres., Mrs. Caroline E. Stromquist. Rec .. Sec., Mildred E. Palm. Fin. Sec., Astrid Pearson. Treas., Sigrid C. Christianson
UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS OF AMERICA Lowell Council, No. 365
Meets the second Saturday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. S. C., Chester Cormick. Sec. and Treas., John P. Cryan
UNITED WORKMEN, ANCIENT ORDER OF Lowell Lodge, No. 22
Organized in 1881. Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, 84 Middlesex street, second and fourth Thursday evening. Master Workman, Peter Healy. Foreman, Mathew H. Conley. Overseer, John J. Shelly. Recorder, H. B. McQuade. Financier, David F. Tyrrell. Treas., Isaac Tinker
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
Walker-Rogers Post, No. 662
Meets first and third Monday in Memorial Hall, City Library building. Com., Carroll L. Pingree. Sen. Vice Com., George E. Morse. Jun. Vice Com., James J. Manning. Adjutant, Richard T. Casey. Q. M., Frank H. Nelson
Women's Auxiliary of Walker-Rogers Post, No. 662
Pres., Mary E. McBride. S. V. P., Mrs. Viola Pingree. J. V. P., Mrs. Rose Coleman. Sec., Anna Quinn. Treas., Mrs. Ida Blood Hart
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS (See G. A. R.)
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Societies-(Miscellaneous)
SOCIETIES, MISCELLANEOUS, INSTITUTIONS, &c. ART ASSOCIATION, LOWELL-243 Worthen street. Pres., Frederick W. Coburn. Sec., Mrs. Frederick A. Wood. Treas., Frederick A. Chase
AYER HOME FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND CHILDREN-159 Pawtucket opposite Fletcher street. Pres., Matthew A. Rawlin- son. Treas. of Trustees, Theodore A. Wick. Board of Trustees, Arthur G. Pollard, Matthew A. Rawlinson, Theodore A. Wick, John F. Sawyer, Fred C. Church, E. Pennington Pearson, W. Cornell Appleton. Matron, Mrs. Walter M. P. Tarr. Asst. Ma- tron, Anna E. L. Duren. Physician, Boyden H. Pillsbury. Den- tist, Edwin F. Lamson. Asst. Physician, Ralph C. Stewart
A. G. POLLARD CO. EMPLOYEES' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSO- CIATION-Pres., William G. Tucker. Vice Pres., Alfred Berube. Treas., John Orell. Sec., Dorothy Ward, Collector, Winnifred Fleming. Auditors, Laura Sullivan, Mary U. O'Neil
BATTLES HOME CORPORATION FOR AGED MEN-93 Rolfe street. Organized April, 1902. Pres., Harry Dunlap. Sec. John Hunnewell .Treas., Harold D. Macdonald. Supt., Mrs. William Lane. Matron, Lydia L. Green
BOARD OF TRADE-See Chamber of Commerce
BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS-53 Central st., room 55. Pres., E. Gaston Campbell. Vice Pres., Edward F. Slattery jr. Sec. and Treas., Russell Fox
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, LOWELL COUNCIL-13 Kearney square. Pres., Roger W. Gage. Treas., Charles F. Langley. Scout Executive and Sec., Gordon R. Williams. Scout Com., Luther W. Faulkner
CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S LYCEUM-Meets 378 Suffolk street, fourth Sunday each month at 2 P.M. Pres., George T. Walsh. Vice Pres., William Norton. Sec., William Monahan. Treas., John F. Murphy. Spiritual Director, Rev. Thomas J. McDonough CHANNING FRATERNITY-Inc. 1884. Pres., Herbert D. Bur- rage. Sec., Miss. Harriet Coburn. Treas., Herford N. Elliott. 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. John J. O'Connell, Supt. Visiting hours, 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. daily.
CHILDREN'S HOME-648 Central street. Organized January 1, 1902. Incorporated December, 1903. Pres., James P. Ramsay Vice Pres., Edward E. Slattery. Sec., William W. Buzzell. Treas., Edward W. Trull. Matron Ellen O'Leary
DRUGGISTS' ASSOCIATION-Pres., Harry Campbell. Vice Pres., Philip Laport. Sec and Treas., Fred E. Jones
FAITH HOME FOR CHILDREN-249 Westford street. Incor- porated December 20, 1884. Pres., Rev. Asa R. Diltz. Matron and Treas., Mrs. Zemiri C. Garrett. Clerk, Mrs. John Osgood FLORENCE CRITTENTON RESCUE LEAGUE-Pres., [Mrs. Alice R. Flather. Sec., Mrs. Corrie B. Benner. Treas., Alice Rowell. Field Worker, Mabel G. Armstrong
FOLK HANDICRAFTS GUILD-140 Market street. Director, Florence Nesmith
FRENCH-AMERICAN ORPHANAGE-See L'Orphelinat Franco- American
FRENCH SOCIETIES
Association Funeraire-738 Merrimack street. Organized May, 1904. Pres., George Caisse. Sec., Dewey G. Archambault. Treas. Amedee Archambault
Caisse Nationale De Benefices-Meets first and second Tuesdays of each month at 747 Moody street. Pres., Oliva Poirier. Sec., Napoleon L. Milot. Treas., George Rivard
Christopher Columbus Society 19 Union Street. Pres., Domenick Bernardini. Vice Pres., Lorenzo Calemarc. Fin. Sec., Frank Zablo. Rec. Sec., Michele Mondazzi. Treas., Victor J. Bernardini
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Corporation of Members of Association Catholique (French Ameri- can)-Organized December 8, 1878. Regular meetings first and third Tuesday evenings at 7.30 o'clock, at 103 Pawtucket street, opposite Merrimack. Chaplain, Rev. Louis Bachand. Pres., Joseph A. Schiller. Vice Pres., Reginald Dragon. Rec. Sec., Joseph Bergeron. Cor. Sec., Omer Caron. Fin. Sec., Alexander Thurber. Treas., Joseph L. Lamoureux. Membership, 1450 Jeanne d'Arc Credit Union-Meets second Wednesday of each month at 751 Merrimack street. Pres., Ephrem Pelletier. Vice Pres., L. N. Milot. Treas., Edmour N. Foisy. Sec., J. E. Lambert L'Union Garin 373 Moody Street. Pres, Antonio Robillard. Vice Pres., Charles Normandin. Rec. Sec., M. J. A. Robillard. Fin. Sec., Alfred Lebel, Treas., Arthur Lavoie
GAGON CO. EMPLOYEES' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION -180 Merrimack. Pres., Michael J. McInerney. Vice Pres., Catherine C. Mack. Sec., Irene E. Guimond. Treas., George E. Lanctot. Collector, Mabel E. Foley
GERMAN LADIES' SOCIETY-190 Plain street. Meets every second Sunday. Pres., Mrs. Emma B. Woessner. Sec., Helena Schliebus. Treas., Mrs. Barbara Roth
HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, LOWELL-Pres., Henry H. Harris. Vice Pres., Lewis E. MacBrayne. Rec. Sec. and Clerk, M. Alice Cox, 811 Sun building, 8 Merrimack street. Cor. Sec., Josephine M. Ockington. Treas., Edward W. Trull. Annual meeting second Wednesday in April
ISRAEL BROTHERHOOD-Meets first Sunday at 132 Howard. Pres., Eli Alfred. Sec., Harry Perlman. Treas., Samuel Zoll LAGDIA SOCIETY-410 Market street. Pres., Angelos Koulis. Sec., Speros D. Lolos. Treas., Efsthatheos Rallis
LEAGUE OF CATHOLIC WOMEN-321 Mongeau bldg. Pres., Mrs. Mary W. Brennan. Treas., Marguerite Blackburn. Sec., Nellie Riley
LETTER CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION, BRANCH 25-Meets fourth Saturdays in Odd Fellows' bldg, 84 Middle street. Pres., Thure E. Gilinson. Vice Pres., Joseph E. Burns. Sec., Timothy J. Sullivan. Fin. Sec., John J. Ginivan. Treas., John P. Sheahan
L'ORPHELINAT FRANCO-AMERICAN-249 Pawtucket street. Conducted by Sisters of Charity of Quebec. Pres., His Eminence Cardinal O'Connell. Vice Pres., Very Rev. J. Eugene Turcotte Treas., Rev. Louis G. Bachand. Sec., J. H. Guillet. Spiritual Director, Rev. Joseph Augustin Gratton. Superior, Mother St. Marie deToutes Graces. 293 orphans
LOWELL BAPTIST UNION. Inc .- Voluntary association for social purposes and the prosecution of mission work. Annual meeting in October of each year. Organized Oct. 1885. Incorporated Dec. 1892. Monthly meetings, October to May inclusive. Pres., Nyles Eaton. Vice President, Rev. C. I. Wilson. Clerk, Rev. Henry A. Cornell. Treas., Richard Grumb
LOWELL BAR ASSOCIATION- 410 Fairburn building. Pres., Daniel J. Donahue. Sec., Joseph P. Donahue. Treas., Henry V. Charbonneau
LOWELL CATHOLIC CHARITABLE BUREAU-308 Merrimack street, rm. 208. Director, Rev. John J. McGarry. Supervisor, Mrs. Sara F. Hunt
LOWELL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-302-308 Fairburn bldg. Organized May 12, 1897, as Board of Trade. Re-organized Feb. 1, 1920, as Lowell Chamber of Commerce. Pres., Elmore I. Mac- Phie. 1st Vice Pres., Chester M. Runels. 2d Vice Pres., Arthur C. Spalding. Treas., Frederic A. Snow. Sec., Mgr., George F. Wells. Asst. Sec., John J. McPadden. Sec. Credit Reporting Bureau, Archibald D. Grant
LOWELL CHORAL SOCIETY-Pres., George S. Drew. Sec., Mark A. Adams. Treas., Samuel Kershaw.
LOWELL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION-Pres., Nathaniel Trull. Treas., Elsie Person
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Societies (Miscellaneous)
LOWELL COMMUNITY CHEST ASSOCIATION-Org. 1924. Pres., Elmore I. McPhie. Vice Prests., James C. Reilly. Harry G. Pollard. Treas., Austin K. Chadwick. Sec., Geo. F. Wells LOWELL CONGREGATIONAL CLUB-Annual meeting in June at Lowell. Pres., Rev. Arthur C. McGifferty jr. Vice Pres., Al- bert D. Milliken. Sec. and Treas., Louis Alexander, 52 Central street
LOWELL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION. Meets at 267 Central street, rm. 51, second Monday of each month. Sec., Geo. A. Stewart
LOWELL CORPORATION HOSPITAL-Hospital, Merrimack, corner Pawtucket street. Organized in 1839 by the several manu- facturing 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 companies are the trus- tees. Pres., Everett H. Walker. Sec. and Treas., Jude C. Wad- leigh. Supt., Dr. Edward J. Clark. Board of Surgeons and Phy- sicians, W. B. Jackson, Mason D. Bryant, J. E. Lamoureux, P. D. Blanchard, Boyden H. Pillsbury, Alonzo G. Dennett, Ralph C. Stewart, A. R. Gardner, Thomas G. McGannon, Marshall Alling, Edward O. Taber. Pathologist, James Y. Rodger. Matron, Mrs. Edward J. Clark. Supt. of Nurses, M. H. Kelly
LOWELL DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION-57 First street. Or- ganized 1885, incorporated 1889. Pres., Philip S. Marden. Treas., James Gilbert Hill. Clerk, Daniel F. Carroll. Directors, Mrs. Mary A. Plunkett, Mrs. William P. Lawler, Mrs. Julian Talbot, John H. Murphy, John L. Robertson, Mrs. Joseph F. Talbot, Mrs. Helen M. Hill, Elmer L. Bowen, Stephen T. Whittier, Tyler A. Stevens, Jude C. Wadleigh, Mrs. Lewis E. MacBrayne, Philip S. Marden. Matron Mrs. Amanda G. Nelson
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., Edward B. Carney
LOWELL FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION-Meets at call at 84 Middlesex street. Pres., Joseph Wall. Fin. Sec., Rousseau F. Haynes. Sec., John H. Preston
LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL-Varnum avenue. Organized 1891. Trustees, Arthur G. Pollard (President), Larkin T. Trull (,vice President), John F. Sawyer (Treasurer), William T. Sheppard (Clerk), Arthur G. Pollard, Charles H. Stowell, Larkin T. Trull, Walter L. Parker, Robert F. Marden, Henry W. Barnes, G. Forrest Martin, Amasa Pratt, Charles Runels, John F. Sawyer, Frank K. Stearns, Frank Hanchett, Thomas H. Elliott, Edward B. Carney. Executive and House Committee, Frank Hanchett, Arthur G. Pollard, Walter L. Parker, G. Forrest Martin, Charles Runels. Finance Committee, Arthur G. Pollard, John F. Sawyer, Walter L. Parker, Frank Hanchett, Henry W. Barnes. Supt., Miss Christine Macleod. Anæsthetist, Mrs. Olive Young. Supt. of Nurses, Ella L. Richardson. House Physician, Samuel A. Dibbins, M.D. Med- ical Staff, Mason D. Bryant, M.D., Paul D. Blanchard, M.D., H. L. Leland, M.D., F. Leon Gage, M.D., Howard W. Jewett, M.D., Edward O. Tabor, M.D., Daniel J. Ellison, M.D., Theodore A. Stamas, M.D., Leonard Dursthaff, M.D., Orland Marshall, M.D. Surgical Staff, John H. Lambert, M.D., G. Forrest Martin, M. D., J. Arthur Gage, M.D., Archibald R. Gardner, M.D., George L. VanDeursen, M.D., Boyden H. Pillsbury, M.D., Marshall L. Alling, M.D., Nathan Pulsifer, M.D., Nose and Throat, George A. Leahey, M.D., C. Stoyle Baker, M.D., Pathologist, James Y. Rodger, M.D. Roentgenologist, Ralph C. Stewart, M. D., Urolo- gist, H. L. Leland, M.D. The nurses' training school is in charge of the supt. of nurses
LOWELL:GENERAL HOSPITAL LADIES' AID ASSOCIATION- Meets second Tuesday of each month. Pres., Miss. Catharine Faulkner. Vice Prests., Mrs. William G. Spence, Mrs, William Wiggin. Treas., Mrs. Austin Keables. Sec., Miss Frances E Trull. Forty directors, representing the churches of the city
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LOWELL GOODWILL INDUSTRIES, Inc-85 French street. Pres., Dudley L. Page. Vice Pres., John J. Pickman. Sec., Emily M. Skilton. Treas., Henry O. Brooks. Supt., Leslie C. Bockes. Mrg., Alan D. Bockes
LOWELL GUILD, Inc-17 Dutton street. Pres., Mrs. J. Gilbert Hall. First Vice Pres., Mrs. Elmore I. MacPhie. Second Vice Pres., Mrs. Edward B. Carney. Sec., Mrs. Arthur C. Spalding. Treas., Edward B. Carney. Asst. Treas., Mrs. Bertha M. Abbott Supt., Elsie Brehaut. Clerk, Irene. E. Foster.
LOWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY-Organized December 21, 1868. Incorporated 1902. Meets quarterly in Memorial building. Pres., Alfred P. Sawyer. Cor. Sec., Charles J. McIntire. Rec Sec., John A. Bailey. Treas., Charles C. Swan.
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Librarian, Wilson
LOWELL HUMANE SOCIETY-Meets at 175 Central street, rm. 217, first Friday of each month. Pres., William E. Potter. Sec., Mrs F. E. Dunbar. Treas., Ivan O. Small.
LOWELL LIFE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION-Meets monthly at Y. M. C. A., 272 Merrimack street. Pres., Luke Woodbury. Vice Prests., Peter Gill and Joseph W. Moriarty. Treas., Michael J. Brady. Sec., Charles A. Burns
LOWELL MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION-Meets Mon- day evenings at 267 Central street, rm. 55. Pres., William H. McElholm. Vice Pres., Walter Jewett. Sec. and Treas., George A. Stewart. Credit Mgr., John E. Regan
LOWELL MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM-Trustees, Charles H. Hobson (Chairman), Fred A. Estes, Thos. P. Bolger, The Mayor ex-officio. Custodian, Collin H. Mackenzie, 23 Methuen
LOWELL PUBLIC SCHOOL JANITORS' ASSN .- Meets first Wednesday at Lowell High school. Pres., John Barrett. Vice Pres., Terrence T. Casey. Sec., Ernest McGowan. Treas., Jas. Hounsell
LOWELL REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE-Meets monthly. Pres., E. Gaston Campbell, 220 Hildreth bldg. Sec., Edward F. Slat- tery, jr. Treas., Walter E. Guyette
LOWELL RETAIL JEWELERS' ASSN .- Meets monthly. Pres., Adelbert H. Abbott. Vice Pres., J. E. Cotter. Sec., Frank Ri- card. Treas., David Perreault
LOWELL SOCIAL SERVICE LEAGUE, Inc .- See Social Service League
LOWELL TEACHERS' ORGANIZATION-Meets second Wednes- day at 4.15 P.M. Pres., Thomas A. Ginty. Treas., Marguerite Cronin. Sec., Katherine Kelly
LOWELL TEXTILE SCHOOL TRUSTEES-Moody street corner Colonial avenue. Chairman, Arthur G. Pollard. Vice Chair- man , Royal P. White. Clerk, Charles H. Eames
LOWELL TUBERCULOSIS COUNCIL-Meets second Wednesday of each month at Chamber of Commerce, Fairburn bldg. Chair- man, Charles H. Hobson. Sec., Julia W. Stevens. Treas., William N. Goodell. Nurse, Mary L. Riordan, 17 Dutton. Nutritional Worker, Nathalie E. Marshall
MASTER PAINTERS' & DECORATORS' ASSOCIATION-Meets first and third Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. building, 361 Bridge st. Pres., Emil C. Pearson. Vice Pres., John C. Kelleher. Sec. and Treas., Fred G. Baldwin
MERRIMACK VALLEY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIA- TION-220 Hildreth building. Pres., James B. Carr. Chelmsford. Vice Pres., Thomas Howard, Lowell. Sec. and Treas., E. Gaston Campbell, Lowell
MIDDLESEX NORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY-Incorpo- rated 1855. Annual meeting second Tuesday in October. Em- braces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Billerica, Chelms- ford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Reading, North Reading, Pep- perell, 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. Pres., George W. Trull of Tewksbury. Sec., Charles T. Upton of Lowell. Treas., George H. Upton.
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MIDDLESEX NORTH DISTRICT MASSACHUSETTS MEDI- CAL SOCIETY-Embraces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Bedford, Billerica, Chelmsford, Carlisle, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Littleton, Pepperell, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro and Westford. Pres., Dr. John F. Boyle. Vice Pres., Dr. Marshall L. Alling. Sec., Dr. Theodore Stamas, Lowell. Treas., Dr. Edward J. Clark, Lowell. Librarian, Dr. Patrick J. Meehan, Lowell. Annual meeting on last Wednesday in April. Quarterly meetings held in Lowell on last Wednesday in July, October and January, at 6 P.M.
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