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Div. 41. Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley, Roxbury, second Sunday.
Div. 42. Hibernian Hall, Union Street, Charlestown, first Sunday.
Div. 45. Hibernian Hall, Union Street, Charlestown, second and fourth Sundays.
Div. 49. Brighton Hall, 400 Market, Brighton, first Monday and third Sunday.
Div. 51. St. Joseph Hall, St. Joseph Street, J. P., first Thursday.
Div. 52. Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley, Roxbury, fourth Sunday.
Div. 55. Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley, Roxbury, second Sunday.
Div. 60. Sarsfield Hall, 184 Dudley, third Sunday.
Div. 61. Deacon Hall, 165 Washington, first and third Sundays.
Div. 71.
184 Dudley, Roxbury, second Sunday.
Div. 72.
17 Worcester, third Sunday.
Div. 76. Washington Hall, 995 Washington, second Friday and fourth Sunday.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN OF MASSACHUSETTS. Grand Lodge Office, 12 Walnut. Annual Meeting, fourth Tuesday in April. Officers of the Grand Lodge.
Grand Master, Andrew T. Carlin, Brighton.
Grand Foreman, Charles J. Adcock, Waltham.
Grand Overseer, William F. Macdonald, Jr., Boston.
Past Grand Master Workman, Frank W. Waite, Salem.
Grand Recorder, Charles C. Fearing, Boston.
Grand Treasurer, S. Herbert Wilkins, Salem.
Grand Guide, Alfred H. Holbrook, Braintree.
Grand Inside Watchman, M. H. Blute, Somerville.
Grand Outside Watchman, James D. McGrath.
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Lodges in Boston.
No. I. Beacon, third Monday, Gould Hall, 3 Boylston Place.
No.
2. Massachusetts, second and fourth Mondays, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley.
No.
5. Unity, first Thursday, G. A. R. Hall, 409 Broadway, South Boston.
No.
7. Everett, first and third Tuesdays, Tonawanda Hall, 5 Tonawanda, Dorchester.
No. 8. Dearborn, first and third Thursdays, 184 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. IO. Metropolitan, third Friday, Gould Hall, 3 Boylston Place.
No. 13. Monticello, second and fourth Thursdays, Memorial Hall, Green Street, Charlestown.
No. 25. Central, first and third Tuesdays, Walcott Hall, 32 Central Square, East Boston.
No. 33. Riverside, first Friday, Liberty Hall, 1203 River, Hyde Park.
No. 66. Marion, first and third Tuesdays, Lincoln Hall, Centre and Green Streets, J. P.
No. 82. Mayflower, fourth Tuesday, Tonawanda Hall, 3 Tonawanda, Dorchester.
No. 104. Fairview, first and third Mondays, K. of C. Bungalow, Murray Hill Road, Ros.
No. 109. Dudley, fourth Tuesday, Auxiliary Hall, 184 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. IIO. Boston, fourth Wednesday, Gould Hall, 3 Boylston Place.
No. 115. Mt. Washington, second and fourth Wednesdays, G. A. R. Hall, 456 West Fourth, South Boston.
No. 120. Gen. Sherman, second and fourth Tuesdays, 515 Tremont.
No. 126. Ruggles, second and fourth Tuesdays, Evangeline Hall, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 129. Vulcan, second and fourth Mondays, John Boyle O'Reilly Hall, 184 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 132. Codman, first and third Wednesdays, Robertson Hall, 2 Bloomfield, Roxbury.
No. 134. West End, fourth Thursday, 3 Boylston Place.
No. 151. Allston, fourth Tuesday, Franklin Hall, 10 Franklin, Allston.
No. 156. West Roxbury, second and fourth Thursdays, Liederkranz Hall, Rockland Street, West Roxbury.
No. 165. Farragut, first and third Wednesdays, G. A. R. Hall, 456 West Fourth, South Boston.
No. 218. Shawmut, fourth Tuesday, Deacon Hall, 1651 Wash.
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS.
Grand Exalted Ruler, Charles H. Grakelow, of Pennsylvania; election second week in July, 1927.
Boston Lodge, No. 10; meets in Elks Hall, 275 Tremont, first and third Sunday from October to May, and first Wednesday from May to October.
Exalted Ruler, Daniel J. Kane.
Esteemed Leading Knight, James R. Flanagan.
Esteemed Loyal Knight, Thomas F. Lockney.
Esteemed Lecturing Knight, Samuel Kalesky.
Secretary, Patrick F. McCarron.
Treasurer, Bernard A. McMahon.
Tiler, Henry E. Hayward.
Trustees, Michael W. O'Brien, chairman; Francis X. Mahoney, M. D., Joseph M. Sul- livan.
Election first Sunday in March.
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ELKS OF THE WORLD.
District Deputy, Dr. James T. Rosser, 786 Tremont, Boston.
Pioneer Lodge, No. 19A, 1095 Tremont, Roxbury. Dr. John B. Hall, secretary, 60 Wind- sor, Roxbury.
Bay State Lodge, No. 19B, 5 Ruggles, Roxbury. William H. Ridley, secretary, 20 Lopaz, Cambridge.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND GRAND COURT OFFICERS, DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS. Headquarters, 248 Boylston, Room 406, Boston. Grand Officers.
Grand Chief Ranger, W. L. Johnson, M. D., Uxbridge.
Grand Sub Chief Ranger, John P. Conway, Hopkinton.
Grand Treasurer, Anthony J. Connolly, Arlington.
Grand Secretary, William J. Mitchell, 248 Boylston, room 406.
Grand Recording Secretary, Thomas A. Farmer, Lynn.
Grand Lecturer, Joseph J. Charnisch, Chicopee Falls.
Grand Senior Woodward, Hugh McGuire, Worcester.
Grand Junior Woodward, John T. Nixon, Pittsfield.
Grand Senior Beadle, James Conway, Quincy.
Grand Junior Beadle, William A. Thibault, Spencer.
Grand Trustees, Henry J. Dupruz, Lowell; Thomas C. Harrigan, Gardner; Amato Pescosolido, Joseph Locke, Chelsea; John A. Crowley, Fall River.
Grand Auditors, Edward O'Connor, Henry A. Carter, Ronald P. Kemp. Election third Tuesday in May.
Courts in Boston Under Jurisdiction of Grand Court of Massachusetts.
No. 22. City of Boston, first and third Wednesdays, Sarsfield Hall, 184 Dudley.
No. 25 . Highland, first Wednesday and third Saturday, Roxbury Hall, 67 Warren.
No. 63. Leif Ericsson, second and fourth Fridays, Deacon Hall, 1651 Washington.
No. 143. Italy, second and fourth Tuesdays, 41 Prince.
No. 186. King Humbert, first Tuesday, 41 Prince.
No. 203. Golden Star, third Monday, Russell Hall, 1651 Washington.
No. 204. Joseph Verdi, first and third Tuesdays, Donovan Hall, II Green.
No. 212. Roma, second and fourth Thursdays, 170 Hanover.
No. 213. Red Cross, third Thursday, 41 Prince.
No. 237. Savoia, second Thursday, Russell Hall, 1651 Washington.
No. 243. Mt. Washington, first and third Fridays, Deacon Hall, 1651 Washington.
Companions of the Forest of America, Grand Circle of Massachusetts, 46 Bowdoin, Dorchester.
Mrs. Evelyn Sawyer, secretary.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.
Dorchester Aerie, No. 1989, first and third Wednesday, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
Worthy President, Wendell P. Thore, Squantum.
Worthy-Vice-President, Harold Shay, Dorchester.
Worthy Chaplain, Frank Ward.
Secretary, Kenneth Crowell, 42 Idaho, Mat.
Treasurer, A. M. Shay.
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Worthy Conductor, W. D. Shanahan.
Inside Guard, V. A. Chapman.
Outside Guard, Daniel Brooks.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Grand Council of Massachusetts, 18 Boylston, Room 18.
Great Sachem, Frank F. Chandler, Worcester.
Great Senior Sagamore, Fred M. Terrill, Cliftondale.
Great Junior Sagamore, Benjamin B. Armstrong, North Attleboro.
Great Prophet, Howard F. Graves, Greenfield.
Great Chief of Records, George W. Emerson, 18 Boylston, room 18.
Great Keeper of Wampum, J. Arthur Wheeler, Lynn.
Great Council meets in Boston third Wednesday in October, 1926.
Boston Tribes.
No. 4. Shawmut, Friendship Hall, 515 Tremont, first and third Wednesday.
No. 42. Kitchamankin, Hancock Hall, 572 Columbia Road, Dorchester, first and third Friday.
No. 46. Abenakis, 163 Meridian, East Boston, second and fourth Thursday.
No. 53. Uncataquisset, Odd Fellows Hall, 41 River Street, Dorchester, first and third Wednesday.
No. 75. Pawnee, Lincoln Hall, 658 Centre, J. P., second and fourth Wednesday. No. 154. Ponkapoag, Rathbone Hall, 24 Warren, Roxbury, second and fourth Tuesday.
Councils of Pocahontas.
No. 7. Baboosic, Social Hall, Rathbone Hall, 24 Warren, Roxbury, first and third Friday.
No. 13. Modockawando, 140 Meridian, East Boston, second and fourth Wednesday.
No. 21. Neyron Council, Friendship Hall, 515 Tremont, second and fourth Wednesday.
No. 60. Hoosic Whisic, Robinson Hall, Bloomfield and Geneva Avenue, Dorchester, second and fourth Wednesday.
Great Council of Massachusetts meets third Wednesday in October, 1926.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. State Headquarters, 120 Boylston, Room 544.
Annual meeting, second Tuesday in May.
State Deputy, Edmund J. Brandon, Cambridge.
State Secretary, John E. Swift, Milford.
State Executive Secretary, Louis Watson, Boston.
State Treasurer, Thomas F. McGrath, Newburyport.
State Advocate, Francis P. Mckeon, Worcester.
State Warden, Charles F. Bartick, Boston.
State Chaplain, Rev. Joseph F. Coppinger, Boston.
State Auditor, T. J. Collins, Holyoke.
No. 62. Bunker Hill Council, second and fourth Tuesday, 44 High, Charlestown.
No. 68. Boston Council, St. Rose Hall, 17 Worcester, second and fourth Thursday.
No. 78. South Boston Council, 409 West Broadway, South Boston, first and third Thursday.
No. 84. Fitton Council, 357 Princeton, East Boston, first and third Tuesday.
No. 89. James J. Chittick Council, Neponset Hall, Everett Square, Hyde Park, first and third Monday.
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No. 98. Mt. Pleasant Council, 152 Dudley, Roxbury, second and fourth Tuesday.
No. 107. Tremont Council, 2 Decatur, second and fourth Monday.
No. 108. West End Council, 3 Boylston Place, second and fourth Friday.
No. 116. James E. Hayes Council, Pleasant, corner Pearl, Dorchester, first and third Monday.
No. 117. Redberry Council, St. Ann's School Hall, Neponset Avenue, second and fourth Thursday.
No. 120. Jamaica Plain Council, Green, corner Rockview, J. P., first and third Tuesday.
No. 121. Brighton Council, Brighton Catholic Inst., Market Street, second and fourth Thursday.
No. 123. Roxbury Council, K. of C. Hall, 1435 Tremont, Roxbury, second and fourth Wednesday.
No. 134. Robert Fulton, Dorchester Catholic Club, Easton Square, second and fourth Monday.
No. 138. Dorchester Council, Pleasant, corner Pearl, Dorchester, second and fourth Thursday.
No. 139. Mt. Vernon Council, Pleasant, corner Pearl, Dorchester, second and fourth Monday.
No. 168. Franklin Council, 646 Warren, Roxbury, first and third Tuesday.
No. 170. Shawmut Council, Norfolk Hall, 328 Washington, Dorchester, second and fourth Thursday.
No. 180. Dorchester L. M. Council, Odd Fellows Hall, 41 River, Mat., second and fourth Wednesday.
No. 213. Rev. John B. deValles Council, Pleasant, corner Pearl, Dorchester, first and third Tuesday.
No. 219. North End Council, St. Mary's Hall, Stillman Street, first and fourth Tuesday.
No. 225. Teutonia Council, Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut Avenue, third Monday.
No. 271. Pere Marquette Council, 66 N Street, South Boston, second and fourth Monday. No. 290. Mt. Bowdoin Council, Pleasant, corner Pearl, Dorchester, first and third Thursday.
No. 298. St. James Council, II Appleton, first and third Tuesday.
No. 331. Back Bay Council, St. Cecelia Guild Hall, 20 Belvidere Street, first and third Monday.
No. 555. Allston Council, 40 Harvard Avenue, Allston, second and fourth Thursday.
No. 1308. John J. Williams Council, 7 Murray Hill Road, Ros., first and third Tuesday.
No. 1331. Rose Croix Council, 152 Dudley, Roxbury, second and fourth Wednesday.
No. 1513. Ansonia Council, 90 Washington, second and fourth Monday.
No. 1538. Mattapan Council, K. of C. Hall, Blue Hill Avenue, second and fourth Thursday.
KNIGHTS OF MALTA. Grand Commandery of Massachusetts, 845 Colonial Building.
Annual session second Tuesday in June.
Grand Commander, Albert Curtis, Worcester.
Grand Recorder, Frederic H. Wilson, 100 Boylston, room 845.
Grand Treasurer, Nathaniel A. Cushman, Taunton.
No. 157. Cross and Crown, 515 Tremont, first and third Thursday.
No. 167. Boston, 584 Columbia Road, Dorchester, second and fourth Wednesday.
No. 207. St. Aldemar, 104 Meridian, East Boston, first and third Monday.
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No. 397. King Oscar, 515 Tremont, second and fourth Friday.
No. 603. Allston, I. O. O. F. Hall, 509 Cambridge, Allston, second and fourth Friday.
Dames of Malta.
No. 138. Queen Esther, Columbia Hall, 584 Columbia Road, Dorchester, second and fourth Monday.
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. Supreme Lodge of the United States.
Grand Master, Hugh Wilson, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Supreme Grand Secretary, George J. Lemmon, Chester, New Jersey.
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
Annual meeting, first Saturday in May. Semi-annual meeting, first Saturday in November.
Grand Master, Murdock MacKillop, Brookline.
Grand Secretary, Albert J. Hall, 45 Florence, Somerville.
Grand Treasurer, John Shaw, 6 St. Andrew Road, East Boston.
Washington Lodge, No. 8, 2 Main, Charlestown, third Wednesday.
Martin Luther Lodge, No. 70, 1165 Tremont, Roxbury, second Tuesday.
Bunker Hill Lodge, No. 91, 2 Main, Charlestown, third Wednesday.
Cameron Lodge, No. 102, 1165 Tremont, Roxbury, third Monday.
Star of the East Lodge, No. 422, 32 Central Square, East Boston, second and fourth Thursday.
ROYAL BLACK KNIGHTS. Grand Chapter of U. S. A.
Supreme Grand Master, James Morrow, New York City.
Supreme Grand Registrar, George Stewart, Clinton, Massachusetts.
Grand Chapter of Massachusetts.
Annual meeting, first Saturday in May.
State Grand Master, William McCartney, Boston.
State Grand Registrar, William Corbett, 78 Harvard, Brookline.
Covenant of Peace, No. 3, 1165 Tremont, second and fourth Friday.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE.
Supreme Lodge Headquarters, Moosehart, Illinois.
Annual Session, July 1-5, at Chicago, Il1.
Supreme Dictator, J. Albert Cassedy.
Supreme Vice Dictator, Norman G. Heyd.
Supreme Secretary, George N. Warde.
Boston Lodge, No. 34, 24 Warren, Roxbury, second and fourth Friday. Office of Bos- ton Lodge, 24 Warren, Roxbury. Fred A. Herbert, secretary.
Peninsular Lodge, No. 1389, Moose Home, 935 East Broadway, South Boston, second Tuesday, 8 p. m., and fourth Sunday, 2.30 p. m. William H. Ogden, secretary, 935 East Broadway, South Boston.
Allston Lodge, No. 1252, Odd Fellows' Hall, Union Square, Allston, second and fourth Friday. Max L. Heeger, secretary.
MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
Main office, 17 Worcester Street.
High Court meets annually fourth Wednesday in May.
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High Chief Ranger, Patrick J. McArdle, Charlestown.
High Vice-Chief Ranger, Mrs. Mary A. Costello, Boston.
High Secretary-Treasurer, Joseph J. Forrester, 17 Worcester.
High Senior Conductor, Peter A. Welsh, Boston.
High Junior Conductor, James A. Donovan, Springfield.
High Inside Sentinel, James McCabe, Quincy.
High Outside Sentinel, Joseph A. Cahalan, Boston.
High Medical Examiner, Francis H. Hanley, M. D., Whitman.
High Chaplain, Rev. James H. O'Neil, LL. D., East Boston.
Subordinate Courts in Boston.
No. I. Cathedral, first and third Wednesday, 17 Worcester.
No.
3. Fenwick, second and fourth Thursday, IIa Green.
No.
4. St. Francis, first and third Wednesday, 1435 Tremont, Roxbury.
No. 5. Leo, first and third Wednesday, Walcott Hall, Central Square, East Boston.
No. 6. Cheverus, first and third Monday, Memorial Hall, 14 Green, Charlestown.
No. 7. St. Patrick's, first and third Monday, Perkins Post Hall, 540 East Broadway, South Boston.
No. 8. Sherwood, second and fourth Friday, 17 Worcester.
No. 9. Columbus, second and fourth Monday, 17 Worcester.
No. II. St. Joseph's, second and fourth Wednesday, IIa Green.
No. 12. Fulton, third Friday, 17 Worcester.
No. 13. Fitzpatrick, second and fourth Wednesday, Walcott Hall, 33 Central Square, East Boston.
No. 15. St. Peter and St. Paul, first and third Tuesday, I National, South Boston.
No. 17. Hamilton, first and third Tuesday, Roughan Hall, 16 City Square, Charlestown.
No. 18. St. Peter, first and third Thursday, Arcadia Hall, 204 Adams, Dorchester.
No. 19. Williams, second Monday and fourth Sunday, Walcott Hall, 33 Central Square, E. E.
No. 20. Mt. Pleasant, second and fourth Wednesday, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 21. St. Alphonsus, first and third Monday, 1334 Tremont.
No. 23. St. John, second and fourth Monday, Foresters Hall, 17 Harvard Avenue, H. P. No. 24. St. Gregory, first and third Tuesday, Johnson Hall, Eliot and Adams streets, L. M., Dorchester.
No. 28. Erin, second and fourth Tuesday, 17 Worcester.
No. 34. Americus, first and third Monday, 17 Worcester.
No. 37. Friendship, first Thursday, 17 Worcester.
No. 38. St. Joseph's, first and third Tuesday, 184 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 46. St. Augustine, first and third Tuesday, Dahlgren Hall, 327 East Street, South Boston.
No. 49. Constantine, first and third Tuesday, 17 Worcester.
No. 51. Holy Trinity, second Thursday, Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut Avenue.
No. 52. Highland, second Sunday, 214 Dudley.
No. 54. St. James, fourth Tuesday, 17 Worcester.
No. 57. Carroll, first and third Wednesday, Legion Hall, 129 South, J. P.
No. 65. St. Columbkille, first and third Tuesday, Catholic Institute Hall, Br.
No. 70. St. Michael, first and third Tuesday, Gray's Hall, 619 East Broadway, South Boston.
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No. 93. Germania, third Thursday, 133 Shawmut Avenue.
No. 95. Columbia, first and third Thursday, 1488 Columbus Avenue, Roxbury.
No. 99. St. Ignatius, second and fourth Tuesday, Fairview Hall, 43 Poplar, Ros.
No. 105. St. Cecilia (ladies'), first Tuesday, 133 Shawmut Avenue.
No. 106. St. Clare (ladies'), first and third Thursday, 17 Worcester.
No. 107. Notre Dame (ladies'), first and third Thursday, Perkins Post Hall, 540 East Broadway, South Boston.
No. 108. St. Agnes (ladies'), first and third Wednesday, Liberty Hall, 1203 River, Hyde Park.
No. 113. St. Jerome, second and fourth Monday, 17 Worcester.
No. 114. Alma Mater (ladies'), first and third Monday, Central Hall, 18 Central Square, East Boston.
No. 118. St. Othilia (ladies'), second Tuesday, Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut Avenue.
No. 119. St. Boniface, first Sunday, Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut Avenue.
No. 125. St. Aloysius, third Wednesday, Casino Hall, 133 Shawmut Avenue.
No. 126. Bunker Hill, second and fourth Wednesday, Memorial Hall, 14 Green, Charles- town.
No. 131. St. Stephen, third Thursday, Sarsfield Hall, 184 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 135. St. Genevieve (ladies'), second and fourth Monday, Catholic Institute Hall, Br.
No. 138. St. Josephine (ladies'), first and third Wednesday, Arcadia Hall, Fields Cor- ner, Dorchester.
No. 140. Angelus (ladies'), first and third Monday, 16 River, Dorchester.
No. 14I. St. Gertrude (ladies'), first and third Wednesday, Memorial Hall, 14 Green, Charlestown.
No. 143. Our Lady of Lourdes (ladies'), second and fourth Thursday, K. of C. Hall, Green Street, J. P.
No. 144. Bethlehem (ladies'), second and fourth Monday, Knights of Columbus Hall, Murray Hill Road, Ros.
No. 145. Norfolk, second and fourth Tuesday, Franklin Hall, Codman Square, Dor- chester.
No. 151. Perpetual Help (ladies'), first and third Thursday, K. of C. Hall, 1435 Tre- mont, Roxbury.
No. 153. Father Thayer, first and third Wednesday, Credit Union Hall, 90 Chambers.
No. 154. Hughes, second Tuesday, 17 Worcester.
No. 158. St. Paula, first and third Thursday, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 173. Owen A. Galvin, second and fourth Thursday, Howard Temple, 66 Main, Charlestown.
No. 180. Neponset, first and third Tuesday, 19 Walnut, Nep.
No. 181. St. Louise (ladies'), first and third Wednesday, Walnut Hall, 19 Walnut, Nep. No. 184. St. Philip, second and fourth Tuesday, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley, Roxbury. No. 185. St. Stanislaus Kostka, fourth Sunday, St. Mary's Polish Church, 655 Dor- chester Avenue, South Boston.
No. 187. Blessed Sacrament (ladies'), first and third Wednesday, 1488 Columbus Ave- nue, Roxbury. ยท
No. 198. Dorchester, first and third Friday, Sarsfield Hall, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 202. Father O'Connor, fourth Wednesday, 17 Worcester.
No. 204. Fraternity, third Monday, 17 Worcester.
No. 206. St. Victorian, fourth Thursday, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 211. St. Luke, third Thursday, Parkway Hall, Mat. Square.
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No. 216. St. Mark, third Monday, Lythgoe Hall, Codman Square, Dorchester.
No. 218. Fr. Barry, second Tuesday, St. Cecelia, Guild Hall, 20 Belvidere.
No. 221. Pentecost, second and fourth Tuesday, Columbus Club Hall, 48 Pleasant, Dorchester.
No. 223. Salve Regina, second and fourth Wednesday, Winona Hall, 2 Bloomfield, Dorchester.
No. 228. Ashmont, third Monday, Lythgoe Hall, Codman Square, Dorchester.
No. 229. Allston, first and third Thursday, Franklin Hall, Franklin Street, Allston.
No. 230. Rev. John F. Kelleher, first and third Friday, 340 Cambridge, Br.
No. 248. St. Bernadette, fourth Friday, Parkway Hall, Mat.
No. 250. Mt. Ida, first and third Thursday, Winona Hall, Bloomfield Street, Dorchester.
No. 254. Father McGoldrick, first and third Tuesday, St. Leo's Assembly Hall, Esmond Street, Dorchester.
No. 255. Edward Everett, second and fourth Monday, 244 Boston, Dorchester.
No. 257. Lady of Grace, first and third Tuesday, 1435 Tremont.
No. 258. Presentation, first and third Thursday, Oak Square Bungalo, Faneuil and Big- elow streets, Braintree.
No. 261. Jamaica Plain, first and third Thursday, K. of C. Clubhouse, Green Street, Jamaica Plain.
No. 263. Lady of Peace, second and fourth Thursday, Oak Square Bungalo, Faneuil corner Bigelow, Braintree.
No. 264. St. Andrews, first and third Monday, 3698 Washington, Jamaica Plain.
No. 265. Father James N. Supple, first and third Tuesday, Howard Temple Hall, 66 Main, Charlestown.
No. 268. Rt. Rev. James J. Chittick, second Monday, Galigan Hall, 100 Readville Street, Readville.
No. 270. Rev. Anthony J. Rossi, first and third Monday, Brighton Catholic Institute, 333 Market, Braintree.
No. 271. Daniel A. Cronin, first and third Wednesday, K. of C. Hall, Green Street, Jamaica Plain.
No. 273. Rt. Rev. Thomas Magennis, second and fourth Friday, II St. Joseph Street, Jamaica Plain.
Knights and Ladies of St. Rose (second degree corporation), second and fourth Sunday afternoons, 17 Worcester.
NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION. Supreme Lodge Office, 156 Newbury.
Supreme Warden, Joseph E. Studley, Somerville.
Supreme Vice Warden, Edward T. Crannell, Burlington, Vermont.
Sitting Past Supreme Warden, George P. Healy, Manchester, New Hampshire.
Supreme Secretary, Walter B. Power, Boston.
Supreme Treasurer, Guilford S. Newhall, Boston.
Supreme Guide, Frederick W. Mareman, Cambridge.
Supreme Medical Examiner, Geo. W. W. Whiting, M. D., West Medford.
Supreme Chaplain, Mrs. Esther L. Jenison, Brockton.
Supreme Guardian, Mrs. Rose M. Pelletier, Lewiston, Maine.
Supreme Sentinel, Mrs. Grace V. Bourcy, Arlington.
Meeting second Tuesday in May.
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Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 101 Tremont, room 412.
Grand Warden, John J. A'Hearn, Dorchester.
Grand Vice Warden, William H. Bartlett, Roxbury.
Sitting Past Grand Warden, Joseph E. Studley, Somerville.
Grand Secretary, Judith A. Hinckley, Boston.
Grand Treasurer, Frank W. Swett, Winthrop.
Grand Chaplain, Miss Margaret A. Trainer, Dorchester.
Grand Guide, Martin E. Burke, Springfield.
Meeting second Wednesday in March.
No. 2. Volunteer Lodge, fourth Saturday, Bethesda Hall, 409 Broadway, South Boston.
No. 22. Enterprise Lodge, second and fourth Thursdays, 2374 Washington.
No. 28. Columbia Lodge, first and third Wednesday, Columbia Hall, 584 Columbia Road, Dorchester.
No. 33. Commonwealth Lodge, first and third Tuesday, Guild Hall, 2374 Washington, Roxbury.
No. 34. Massachusetts Lodge, second and fourth Wednesday, St. Lawrence Hall, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 57. Winthrop Lodge, first and third Monday, Wolcott Hall, Central Square, East Boston.
No. 66. Washington Lodge, first and third Tuesday, Brunswick Hall, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 75. Shoe & Leather Lodge, second and fourth Monday, Guild Hall, 2374 Wash- ington, Roxbury. .
No. 117. Clarion Lodge, second and fourth Tuesday, 27 Poplar, Roslindale.
No. 150. Mizpah Lodge, second and fourth Tuesday, 409 West Broadway, South Boston.
No. 185. Roxbury Lodge, first and third Monday, Sarsfield Hall, 184 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 280. Defender Lodge, first and third Monday, 456 West Fourth, South Boston.
No. 289. Allston Lodge, second and fourth Wednesday, 10 Franklin, Allston.
No. 305. Suffolk Lodge, second and fourth Friday, 68 Seaverns Avenue, Jamaica Plain.
No. 322. Boston Lodge, second and fourth Monday, St. Lawrence Hall, 214 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 339. Tremont Lodge, first and third Wednesday, Guild Hall, 2374 Washington, Roxbury.
No. 355. Algonquin Lodge, second and fourth Tuesday, Guild Hall, 2374 Washington, Roxbury.
No. 447. D. E. Frasier Lodge, fourth Thursday, Auxiliary Hall, 184 Dudley, Roxbury.
No. 569. Dudley Somerset Lodge, first and third Tuesday, Rathbone Hall, 24 Warren, Roxbury.
ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS. Office, 248 Boylston, Room 408. Royal Clan.
Royal Chief, Duncan MacInnes, New York City.
Past Royal Chief, John Hill, St. Louis, Missouri.
Royal Tanist, Alexander C. McKnight, Duluth, Minnesota.
Royal Counsellor, Thomas B. Forsyth, San Francisco, California.
Royal Secretary, Thomas R. P. Gibb, 248 Boylston.
Royal Treasurer, William Reid, Jr., New York City.
Royal Physician, G. A. Johnson, M. D., Everett, Massachusetts.
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Grand Clan of Massachusetts.
Grand Chief, John Malcolm, Revere.
Grand Tanist, Arthur Wright, Somerville.
Grand Chaplain, James Ainsley, Woburn.
Grand Secretary, Dr. Norman A. Welch, Brockton.
Grand Treasurer, Norman Mackay, Roxbury. Subordinate Clans.
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