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HOLY NAME SOCIETY.
Meetings on the second Sunday of each month at 7.00 p.
mı . Rev . James J. Donnelly, director .
ROSARY SOCIETY.
Meetings on the third Sunday of each month at 5. 00 p. m. Rev. George Flynn, director.
LADIES' SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN.
Meetings on the first Sunday of each month at 5.00 p.m. Rev. George Flynn, director.
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BOYS' SODALITY.
Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph.
CHILDREN OF MARY.
Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph .
League of the Sacred Heart. Promoters meet on the fourth Sunday of each month at 7.30 p. m General meet- ings of the members on the first Friday of each month.
PARISH DEBT SOCIETY.
Meetings on the last Sunday of each month at 6.30 p. m .
NOTRE DAME OF THE SACRED HEART.
Number 228 Main street. Masses at 7.00, 8.15, 9.15 and 10.30 a.m .; Sunday school at 2 p.m. ; Rector, Rev. C. H. Jeannotte; assistant rectors, Rev. P. E. Roy and Rev. J. A. Jacques ; organist, Prof. Joseph Brodeur.
SOCIETY OF THE CHILDREN OF MARY.
Meetings on the second Sunday of each month.
SOCIETY OF THE LADIES OF ST. ANNE.
Meetings second and fourth Sunday of each month.
SOCIETY OF THE LADIES OF CHARITY. Meetings on the first Sunday of each month.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Church street, north of Main street. Sunday services at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. in summer and 7 p.m. in winter. Classes on Sunday morning and evening. Pastor, Rev.J. A. Hamilton, Monument square. Trustees, A. C. Houghton, C. Winchell, David B. Bingham, Horace A. Tower, T. S. Bateman, W. H, Sperry, P. Boyd, Hobart C. Tower, E. A. Rand ; Sun- day school superintendent, Clinton Larabee ; organist, Edward A. Tower.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY.
President, Mrs. Hulda Mason; vice-presidents, Mrs. N. L. Cronk, Mrs. W. E. Babcock; secretary, Mrs. Bowers ; treasurer, Mrs. Chas. Bowker.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE.
President, George L. Parker; first vice-president. Miss Jessie R. Warner, second vice-president, Mrs. E. G. Rosston; third vice-president, Mrs. R. W. Guss ; secretary, Miss Maude Larabee ; treasurer, John Manning.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
No. 45 Summer street. Sunday services at 7.30 and and 11 a. m., evening services at 7 in winter and 7.30 in sum- mer ; mid-week services on Fridays .at 7.45. Rector, Rev. John C. Tebbetts ; senior warden, Charles H. Read ; junior warden, William A. Gallup; clerk, George Hopkins; treasurer, F. A. Wilcoxson ; Sunday school superintendent, the rector ; assistant, Thomas G. Henderson ; organist and choir master, Joseph K. Smith.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.
Men's Branch. Director, Winthrop E. Benner; secretary, Thomas G. Henderson. Meetings on alternate Thursdays at 7.30 p m.
Fellowship club. President, Rev. A. L. Whitaker ; vice- president, William M. Messier; treasurer, Thomas G. Hender- son ; secretary, Harry E. Smith.
Woman's Auxiliary Society. President, Mrs. John T. Dick; vice-president, Mrs. F. W. Reed ; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Lewis. Meetings on Wednesdays at 2 p. m.
Friendly society. Meetings on Tuesdays at 7.30 p. m
ST. MARY'S GUILD.
Meetings on Saturdays at 2.30 p. m.
ADVENT CHURCH.
Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street. Sunday ser- vices at 10.30 a.m. ; Sabbath school at 12 m. ; evening servi- ces at 7 in winter and 7.30 in summer. Church prayer meet- ings on Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Pastor, J. D. Buro, resi- dence 51 Franklin street ; deacon, Eugene Harris ; clerk, Meda Lloyd; treasurer, Flora Blanchard ; trustees, John Rogers, Sidney E. Ryder; Sunday sbhool superintendent, Eugene Horris.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.
Chestnut street. Sunday services at 10.30 a.m. ; Sun- day school at 12 m .; testimonial meeting on Wednesday at 7 45 p m. First reader, Walter D. McDonald ; second reader, Mrs. E. H. Babcock; clerk. J. H. Orr; treasurer, F. E Guel- ney; directors, Walter McDonald. Mrs. E. H. Babcock, F. E. Guerney. C. E. Whitney, J. H. Orr, Mattie McDonald, Mrs. C. N. Benedict,
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Organized September 13, 1876. Rooms at Y. M. C. A. building, 34 Summer street, corner Morris street, open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday services from 4 to 5 p. m. President, II. H. Walley, vice-president, E. A. Bond, treasurer, C. A. Larabee, general secretary, W. R. Hale.
Success Club. (Y. M. C. A.) President, John Manning, vice-president, Harry Cary, secretary and treasurer, Percy Spencer, executive committee, Russell Scriven, Charles Opitz and Albert Gibson.
SALVATION ARMY.
Army barracks, 43 Eagle street. Public meetings are held every evening in the hall at 8 o'clock. On Sunday a meeting for the promotion of holiness is held at 11 a. m. Praise meeting at 3 p. m. Private meetings for soldiers and con- verts at 6 p.m. on Sunday. Commanding officer, Ensign Lydia Lovell.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
Francis street, near State. Services on Saturday and Sunday at 8.30 a. m., evening services on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7 o'clock. Rabbi, Rev. Julius Bloch, president, Jacob Cohen, vice-president, Louis Strauss, secre- tary, Joseph Levine, treasurer, H. S. Katsh, trustees, Jacob Kronick, Joseph Lenhoff and H. I. Greenburg.
Young Men's Hebrew Association. President, H. H. Kronick, vice-president, H. Katz, treasurer, A. I. Rudnick, secretary, M. L. Kolen, hall committee, Ike Greenburg, M. Hurwitz, Jacob Straus.
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BLACKINTON UNION CHURCH.
. Main street, Blackinton. Pastors, Rev. J. W . Hamilton, Rev. J. H. Spencer, Rev. W. L. Tenney, church committee, James Domin, Charles Williams, W. A. Hopkins, Miss Maggie Pincomb, Miss Annie Briengan. Mrs. Frank Herman, clerk and treasurer, A. N. Smith, Sunday school superintendent, O. A . Archer, organist, Harry Garstang .
TUNNEL CITY COUNCIL, CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT
LEGION.
President, Michael P. Fallon, vice-president, Thomas Fox, secretary and collector, Dr. W. F. McGrath, treasurer, John L. Lyons, orator, Thomas Connors, chancellor, John F. McCone, marshal, Martin J. Fallon, guard, James Naughton, trustees, Martin Curley, John L. Lyons, Owen McCormick.
LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.
The local branch is No. 177 and was the first to be organ- ized in the state of Massachusetts. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Past president, Mrs. Susan Gorry, president, Mrs. J. Larkin, first vice-presi- dent, Miss Nellie Callahan, second vice-president, Miss Anna Doherty, recording secretary, Miss Elizabeth Gorry, assistant recording secretary, Mrs. Margaret Tyrell, financial secretary, Miss Delia Higgins, treasurer, Miss Francis Conlon, marshal, Miss Margaret Patterson, guard, Miss Mary Meade, trustees, Mrs. Mary Scully and Mrs. Margaret Foley .
Notre Dame L. C. B. A. of A. President, Miss Clara Har- per, first vice, Miss Virginia LaBrie, second vice, Miss Mary McCraw, past president, Miss Frances Owens, recording sec- retary, Miss Helen Lee assistant, Miss Gilda Paradise, finan- cial secretary, Miss Minnie Robare, treasurer. Miss Armene Gagnon, marshal, Miss Victoria Bolduc, guard, Mrs. St. Den- is, trustees, Misses Paradise, McGraw and LaBrie.
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NORTH ADAMS LODGE, NO. 487, B. P. O. ELKS.
Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Elk's hall, 95 Main street. E. R. Edwin K. McPeck, E. L. K. Harlan R. Schell, E. Loy. K. H . P. Huff- nagle, E. Lect. K. James F. Coughlin, Sec. William H. Ben- nett, Treas. Thos. M. Calnan, Trustee Wm. II. Condon, Tyler, Leonard E. Farrar, Organist Jas. W. Chrystal.
HOOSAC LODGE, NO. 20, NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PRO- TECTION.
Incorporated November 12, 1887. Instituted December 27, 1887. Meetings are held in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street. P. W. J. W. Page, W.Mrs. L. F. Lucius. V. W. Miss Hattie Gallup, Sec. R.C. Lucius, F. S. Mrs. M. Kennedy. Treas. A. C. Deming; chaplain Mrs M. Mitchell, guide H. Bell, guard- ian L. Kent, sentinel E. Kent, trustee J. Seasons.
FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
Organized May 30, 1868. Incorporated September 23, 1869. Meetings on the first and third Sundays of each month in the Father Mathew building. 45 Center street. President P. H. Driscoll, vice- president James Sullivan, recording sec- retary Louis Noel, corresponding secretary William Gaffey. financial secretary P. H. Mack, assistant financial secretary John Mullen, treasurer Robert O'Connor, sergeant-at-arms Robert McMurray, trustees P. H. Driscoll, James A. Bradley. John J. Brennan, Charles F. Barden, Hubert Loftus, John Hanley .
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
W. P. C. Nichols, W. A. Mrs. Carter, R. S. Elizabeth Ol- son, treasurer Mr. Larkin, F. S. Ida Maynard, chaplain Sarah Kent, conductor Eugene Nichols. The new officers chosen were, A. R. S. Gilbert Gibson, A. C. Daisy Wilbur, I. S. Bertha Pike, O. S. Frank Adams, superintendent of young people's work, Virginia Blake.
NORTH ADAMS COUNCIL, NO. 156, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month in Knights of Columbus hall, 56 Main street. G. K. J. E. Magenis, D. G. K. P. H. Maloney, C. W. M. Burns, R. S. Thomas A. Haggerty, Treas. Peter H. Keefe, F. S. Wm. H. Bennett, advocate J. H. Mack, warden John F. Bowes, lec- turer, W. H. Barrett, I. G. D. H. Maloney, O. G T. W. Ha- ley, chaplain S. P. Galvin, trustees P. J. Ashe, T. F. Loftus, C. E. Gosselin, Timothy Collins and Farrell P.C oyle.
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Ancient Order Hibernians
DIVISION 10, A. O. H.
Meetings are beld on the first and third Sundays of each month at 5 p. m. in Division 10, A. O. H. hall, 31 Eagle street. President William H. Barrett, vice-president John B. Walsh, recording secretary William H. Griffin, financial secre- tary Daniel F. McEvov, treasurer Richard O'Hern, sergeant- at-arms Andrew T. Kelliher, sentinel, Timothy J. Buckley, trustees William H Bradley, John Hickey, Patrick McGowan, standing committee Martin Curley, Michael Coyne, Dennis Finnegan, J. B. Walsh, sick committee John Meade, Dominick Gaffey, Patrick McGowan, James Turley, William II. Griffin, William Hutchinson, Dennis. McElroy, Patrick Wall. Michael Galligan, John Mansfield.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. DIVISION 4.
Meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Hibernian hall. 47 Eagle street. President Michael J Kelley, vice-president James W. Mahar, recording secretary James Connors, financial secretary William O'Donnell, treas- urer John F. Cronin, sergeant-at-arms John O'Brien, door keeper John Kelly .
U. R. DIVISION 4.
Meetings are held on every Tuesday and Friday evening n Division 4. A. O. Il. hall, 47 Eagle street. Captain Jas. F. Coughlin, first lieutenant M. J. Kelley, second lieutenant J. F. Cronin. first sergeant Charles Connors, second sergeant William Powers.
DAUGHTERS OF ERIN.
Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday even- ings of each month in Division 4, A. O.H. hall, 47 Eagle street. President Mrs. Peter Corrigan, vice-president Mrs. John Hanley, recording secretary Miss Mayme F. Murnaghan, financial secretary Miss Mary Galligan, treasurer Mrs. Jere- miah McDonough, sergeant-at-arms Mrs. John Hanley.
Auxiliary Div. 10. President Miss Mary Hogan, vice- president Miss Annie Reynolds, financial secretary Mrs. Jo- sephine Eagan, recording secretary Miss Mary Raidy, treas- urer Miss Nellie Reagan, sergeant-at-arms Miss Nellie Cleary, sentinel Miss Coyne.
LADIES' TEMPERANCE AID SOCIETY.
Meetings are held in the F. M. T. A. society rooms on the second Thursday evening of each month. President Margaret Collins, vice-president Mrs. W. B. Trump, corresponding sec- retary Katie Gallagan, treasurer Mrs. John Reagan, financial secretary Mame Horrigan.
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French Societies.
COURT MARQUETTE
The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Past Chief Charles Courchaine, Chief Ranger Arthur Dubuque, Sub- Chief Joseph Boulanger, Treasurer Dr. E. E. Vadnais, Financial Secretary A. Beanchemin, Recording Secretary Mr. Peticlere, Senior . Warden Mr. Girard. Junior Warden Mr. Saulnier. Senior Beadle J. Gemarche, Junior Beadle Mr. Van- laucour, Trustees Messrs. Nouette, Chapeau and Joseph Brean.
FRANCO-AMERICAN CLUB.
Meetings are held in the club rooms, 76 Main street. President Thomas O. Goodbeau, Vice-President Archic Ber- nard, Corresponding Secretary Sergius Bernard, Financial Secretary E. E. Yarter, Assistant Financial Secretary Fred G. Vadnais, Treasurer Albert Beauchamp, Sergeant-at-Arms Louis Smith and Louis Viens, Committee of Inquiry Archie Bernard, Victor Rachant, Moses Nichols, Amusement Com- mittee Raoul Bernard, Sergius Bernard, E E. Yarter, Delphis Perrault, Moses Nichols. Trustees Edmond Bissaillon, Edmond Vadnais, Charles Vadnais.
ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.
Organized 1880, incorporated 1894. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in St. Jean Bap- tiste Hall, Bank street. The following officers have been elected : President Arthur Dubuc. First Vice President Hec- tor Gregoire, Second Vice President Lonis Smith, Sr. , Treas- urer Edmund Bissaillon, Corresponding Secretary Joseph Le- gare, Recording Secretary Toussaint Robert, Assistant Record- ing Secretary Alfred Girard. First Financial Secretary C. II . Derocher, Second Financial Secretary Edmund Beliveau, Third Financial Secretary Theodore Trudeau, First Assistant Finan- cial Secretary Fred G. Vadnais, Second Assistant Financial Secretary S. A. Menard, Marshal Augustin Robert, Assistant Marshal Alfred Tremblay.
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LAFAYETTE GUARDS.
Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month in St. Jean Baptiste Hall, Bank street. Guards Colonel. Ralph Bernard, Captain George Racette, First Lieutenant M. Belvin, Second Lieutenant Wilfred Paradise, First Sergeant Isaac Ethier, Second Sergeant Euclid Beloin, Society, Presi- dent Alphonse Labrie. Financial Secretary H. Morrier, Corre- sponding Secretary Arthur Gerard, Treasurer George Racette, Investigating Committee. H. Caron, W. Paradise, M. Beloin.
JACQUES CARTIER CERCLE.
Meetings are held in Millers Hall, Union street, on the first Sunday of each month. President D. Girouard, Vice President Joseph Gregorie, Treasurer A. Monette, Secretary Theodore Trudeau, Director Thomas Levesque, Committee of Admission, Arthur Barbeau, Ovid Barbeau, Arcade Lafond, Guard Theodore Bouchard, Committee of Amusements, Victor Butler, A. Bouchard, Joseph Gregoire, A. Trudeau and H. Guerin.
Military Organizations.
CHARLES D. SANFORD POST 79, G. A. R.
Meetings on Friday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street, commander L. F. Amidon, senior com- mander W. E. Wilson, junior commander C. H. Lewis, treas. Peter Post, chaplain C. W. Brown, officer of the day Oliver Fish. quartermaster G. F. Stockwell, officer of the guard J. W. Illingworth, delegates to state encampment E. O. Wiley, Dr. Millard, G. H. Kearn, alternates J. Q. Erwin, II. A. Tower and A. A. Lee
GRAND ARMY BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
Meetings held in Grand Army Memorial hall, president . F. J. Lyon, vice-president Peter Snyder, secretary Mrs. I. S. Browne
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WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, G. A. R.
Meetings on Wednesday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall, president Mrs. I. S Browne, senior vice- president, Mrs Ella Tyler, junior vice-president Miss Catherine Barkley, secretary Miss Vina Hicks, treasurer Miss Josephine Burdick, chaplain Miss Lucy Hicks, conductor Miss Annie Snyder, assistant conductor Miss Mary Curley, guard Miss Nellie Robinson, assistant guard Miss Agnes Potter, first color bearer Miss Lizzie Graham, second color bearer Mrs. Margaret Whipple.
SONS OF VETERANS, LINCOLN CAMP, NO 9.
Meetings on Tuesday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall, captain R. W. Illingworth, first lieutenant J. Q Irwin, second lieutenant Phillip Murdock, camp council John Mulany and G. V. Sullivan, chaplain F. W. G. Bartlett, first sergeant, F. S. Illingworth. quartermaster Francis Williams, sergeant of the guard G. V. Sullivan, corporal of the guard H. S. Bliss, camp guard Frank Terry.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
Fort Massachusetts Chapter.
Regent Mrs F. A. . Walker, vice regent Mrs Shepard Thaver, treasurer Mrs W. S. Carr, secretary Mrs. Murray San- ford, assistant secretary Mrs C. W. Wright, registrar Mrs J. C. Goodrien, historian Mrs J. R. Hobbie, chaplain Mrs S. J. Ellis, delegates to Continental Congress, regent Mrs Walker and Mrs Minerva Boss, alternates Mrs W. B. Arnold and Mrs Emma Billings.
COURT NORTH ADAMS, FORESTERS OF AMERICA.
Meetings are held in Foresters' hall 45 Center streeet. C. R. George F. Walsh; S. C. R. John Eagan, Woodards Frank Russell, James Judge, Senior beadle Emile Duchamp, Junior beadle James Gilligan, financial secretary P. J. Pendergast
TUNNEL CITY CIRCLE, NO. 354, COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST.
Meetings are held in Foresters' hall, 45 Center street, chief Mrs A: N. Gelineau, second-chief Mrs Murton Wilson, recording secretary Miss Mary Raidy, I. g. Cecelia Parker, r. g. Miss Cleary, inside guard Mrs Rayno, outside guard Miss Lizzie Dowiing, delegates Mrs A. W. Gelineau, Mrs J. HI. Kane, Miss Nellie Murphy.
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Board of Trade.
Rooms Hoosac Bank Block, 90 Main Street.
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES FOR 1901.
President Judge C. T. Phelps, first vice-president Wil- liam Arthur Gallup, second vice-president James E. Hunter, treasurer C. P. Niles, directors A. C. Houghton, E. S. Wilkin- son, T. W. Sykes, N. L Millard, E. Vadnais, W. G. Cady, I. F. Hall, H. W. Clark, C. Q. Richmond, E. Barnard, C. W, Dennett.
Ways and Means. A. C. Houghton, J. E. Hunter, N. L. Millare, W. H. Pritchard, W. W. Butler, P. J. Boland, O. A Archer, P. J. Ashe, G. W. Chase.
Transportation. W. A. Gallup, T. W. Sykes, H. E. Wetherbee, E. H. Farnsworth, J. T. Potter, M. V. N. Braman, E. Bissaillon.
New Enterprises. E. S. Wilkinson, C. H. Cutting, H. W. Clark, A. C. Weber, C. W. Dennett, H. A. Gallup, W. F. Darby.
Entertainment. I. F. Hall, E. Barnard, F. F. Murdock, George Hopkins, J. H. Mack.
Reception. C. Q. Richmond, O. J. Brown, J. E. Mage- nis, F. S. Richardson, C. W. Wright, R. L. Chase, W. E. Lonergan, W . H. Chase, E. A. Bryant.
Roads. W. G. Cady, J. H. Emigh, F.B. Locke, H. A. Tower, E. Vadnais.
Rooms. A. C. Weber, W. W. Richmond, W. C. Ellis, John Parker, S. Mcveigh.
Special committee on revision of constitution and by laws. C. P. Niles, H. H. Gadsby, C. W. Dennett.
In each case the first named member of the committee will act as chairman.
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Labor Unions.
The following unions meet in Central Labor Union hall, Father Mathew building, 45 Centre street : Bakers, Barbers, Bartenders, Bricklayers. Carpenters, Carpenters ( Adams ), . Cigarmakers, Clerks, Cotton Weavers, Horseshoers, Laundry- men, Loomfixers ( Adams), Masons and Plasterers, Moulders, Musicians, Painters and Decorators, Plumbers, Printers, Shoe Cutters, Shoe Fasteners, Teamsters and Woolen Weavers.
CENTRAL LABOR UNION.
President John W. White, Vice President James Mul- roney, Treasurer H. P. Hufnagle, Secretary Peter Van Al- styne, Sergeant-at-Arms James Robinson.
BUILDING TRADES SECTION.
President James Mulroney, Vice President James Robin- son, Secretary M. Estes.
BAKERS' UNION NO. 203.
President William Larabee, Vice President Jas. Houlihan, Financial Secretary and Treasurer John Moore, Secretary W. F. McGinnis.
BARBERS' UNION, NO 126.
President P. T. Herbert, Vice President Peter Kennedy, Financial Secretary J. C. Kelly, Recording Secretary J. J. Sullivan, Treasurer W. Bishop, Warden S. H. Thibault, Con- ductor C. H. Walker.
BACKTENDERS' UNION.
President Peter Roach, Vice President Thomas McIntyre, Secretary James Kelly, Financial Secretary Patrick Gribbon, Treasurer James McPherson, Trustees, Jaines King, James Peters and Frank Doyle.
BRICKLAYERS', MASONS' AND PLASTERERS' UNION.
President George Harrington, Vice President James Rob- inson, Corresponding and Recording Secretary Alfred Leonard, Financial Secretary Arthur Van Houten, Treasurer James Dil- len, Sergeant-at-Arms George Perrault, Trustees, William Dob- son, Wallace Parkhurst and Napoleon Durant; Delegates to Central Labor Union, Arthur A. Van Houten, James Robin- son, Norman Dodge, John H. Clene and Charles L. Miller.
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BARTENDERS' UNION, NO. 125.
President Thomas Dooley, Vice President and Chaplain P. C. McMahon, Recording Secretary M. Cavanough, Financial Secretary Erastus Howland, Treasurer John Carey, Auditing Committee, John McDonald, Eli Belanger, James Casey ; Ser- geant-at-Arms Patrick Broderick.
CARPENTERS' UNION, NO. 200.
President S. IL. Crum, Vice President Melvin W. Estes, Recording Secretary W. H. Reed, Financial Secretary J. J. Agan, Treasurer Augustus Neotzle, Conductor Cummings, Warden Eli Secor.
CIGARMAKERS' UNION.
President James Caffey, Vice President James Roach, Sec- retary H. P. Hoffnagle, residence 164 Eagle ; Recording Secre- tary John Buchanan, Sergeant at Arms John King.
MOULDERS' UNION, NO. 300.
President John Crews, Vice President Charles Southgate, Corresponding Secretary John A. Reagan, Financial Secretary James Currey, Treasurer Louis Ladam.
PLUMBERS' UNION.
President Edward Ryan, vice-president John Walsh, re- cording secretary P.J. Scully, financial secretary George Ald- rich, treasurer M. Fleming, inside sentinel Walter Allen, out- side sentinel William King, delegates to the C. L. U . J. Walsh, H. Bristol, Wilfred Depelteau, Lloyd Vaeder and William Sime.
TEAMSTERS' UNION.
President John Caswell. vice-president Thomas Boulshey, secretary-treasurer Patrick Wall.
THEATRICAL STAGE WORKERS' UNION.
President P. H. Dougherty, vice-president John Pender- grast, recording secretary F. G. Dayton, financial secretary James Kelly, treasurer P. H. Mack, sergeant-at-arms John
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Neary, guide C. F. Donovan, trustees J. Reagan, J. Heslin, P. H. Dougherty, delegates to C. L. U. Jerry Mead, P. H. Dougherty, Ja Mes Mead, W. D. Heslin, John Malloy.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. NO. 316.
President P. H. McMahon, vice-president Robert Tudor, secretary-treasurer E. P. Faulkner, recording secretary W . J. Eno, sergeant-at-arms Fred McCarthy, executive committee W. P. McDonald, Richard Foster, Charles Day, W. T. Grant, D. J. Finnegan, auditing comm ttee Edward St. Onge, Walter Illingworth, F. G. Dayton.
WEAVERS' UNION.
Meetings on the first and third Saturdays of each month. President Peter Oulman, vice-president James Sheehan, secre- tary A. Blanquart, treasurer Frank Willett, financial secretary Richard Landy .
LOCAL UNION NO. 118, T. D. I. U.
President W. R. Kezer, vice-president George E. J Charron, recording secretary F. H. Campbell, secretary and treasurer L. L. Bullett. conductor Thomas Bushey, warden James Robinson, past president J. J. Craswell.
CLERKS' UNION, NO 310.
President George W. Campbell, Vice President Jerry Wall. Second Vice President Richard McKee, Recording Sec- retary Henry McCarthy, Financial Secretary Timothy Brown, Treasurer C. A. Quackenbush, Guide Timothy Haley, Guard Thomas McDermott. Vigilance Committee, Thomas Flynn. Peter Van Alstyne and A. St. Denis ; Trustees, J. Wall, W Gurney and E. Yarter.
LAUNDRYMEN'S UNION.
President W. G. Clark, Corresponding Secretary F. W Wing, Recording Secretary W. Kent, Financial Secretary Geo. Bushey, Treasurer W. I. Towne.
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LASTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION.
Meetings are held every Monday evening in the Union hall, 112 Main street.
STATE ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS.
President James Conghlin, vice-president Frank Patridge, treasurer Lucius Rand, recording secretary John Guion
Branch No. 103, National Association of Letter Carriers. Meetings every two weeks in the postoffice building. An- nual election of officers in December. President James F. Coughlin, vice-president C.F. Carr, secretary L. C. Rand, treasurer James Benjamin, sergeant-at-arms John Gagnon.
MASON TENDERS' UNION.
President John Frayne, vice-president Mr. Pitsup, secre- tary T. Serverage, treasurer Thomas Hailey.
MUSICIANS' UNION.
President James Chrystal, vice-president A. W. Mason, corresponding secretary Peter Fogg, treasurer Edward Nich- ols, sergeant-at-arms W. Andrews.
PAINTERS' AND DECORATORS' UNION, NO. 2.
President Harvey Orcutt, vice-president Harvey Estes, recording secretary Robert Graham, financial secretary Chas. McCarthy, treasurer Harry E. Jordan, conductor William Con- lin, warden Thomas Laney ,
BERKSHIRE COUNCIL ROYAL ARCANUM.
Representative J. H. Merrill, alternate Jonathan Whit- aker, regent W. L. Potter, vice regent E. E. Byam, orator John Taylor, secretary W. L. Loynes, collector F. L. Tilton, treasurer W. W. Cummings, chaplain E. M. Hoag, guide John Todd, warden, C. T. Brigham, sentry L. O. Whitman, musical director John Heywood Jr., trustees Joseph Makant, H. P. Linnell, I. F. Hall.
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Masonic Directory.
COMPOSITE CHAPTER, R. A. M.
Masonic trustees --- George F. Miller, George H. Patrick, Fred E. White, Hobart C. Tower.
GREYLOCK LODGE, F. AND A. M.
Meetings on second Tuesday of each month in Masonic hall, 62 Main street. The following officers were installed : W. M., H. P. Linnell S. W., Charles W. Ford; J. W., George F. Miller; Treasurer F J. Harrington, Secretary E. Fran- chere, Chaplain George French, Marshal N. B. Flood. S. D .. W. E. Orton ; J. D., H. I. Dennett ; S. S., G. H. Winslow; J. S. Sherwin Ray ; Tyler H. C. Rand.
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