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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 MeDonald ; clerk. J. II. Orr; treasurer, E. Franchere
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, H. H. Walley ; vice-president, E. A. Bond; treas- urer, C. A. Larabre ; general secretary, W. R. Hale ; physi- cal instructor, Herbert Wilson.
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 & meeting for the promotion of holiness is held at 11 a m. Praise meeting at 3 p m. Private meetings for soldiers and converts at 6 p m on Sunday. Commanding officer, Ensign Lydia Lovell.
RESCUE MISSION.
Marshall street. Mrs. Sarah Greely conductor.
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 H. H. Kronick, vice-president M. Scheff, corre- sponding secretary, L. Jacobs ; treasurer, W. Phillip; trus- tees, Jacob Kronick, S. A. Silverman and H. I. Greenburg.
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 Mag- gie Pincomb, Miss Annie Briengan, Mrs. Frank Herman ; Sunday school superintendent O. A. Archer, organist Harry Garstang.
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CONCORDIA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Founded January 12, 1902, with good number of mem- bers. Meetings held last Sunday in every month at For- esters' hall.
President L. D. Pace, vice president N. Perrenick, re- cording secretary V. Lincritico. financial secretary G. Mancini, treasurer G. B. Corsiglia, sergeant-at-arms J. Bianco, council P. Urbano. G. Arcini, P. Partenope, G. Castayna, N. Deenl- gro and G. De Meo.
TUNNEL CITY COUNCIL, CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.
President Petor Caden. vice-president Owen McCormick, secretary and collector Dr. W. F. McGrath. treasurer John L. Lyons, orator Thomas Connors, chancellor John F. McCone, marshal Martin J. Connors, guard James Nanghton, trustees Martin Curley, John L. Lyous, Owen McCormick, physician Dr. W. F. McGrath
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. John Larkin, first vice- president Nellie Callahan, second vice-president Hannah Doherty, recorder Mrs. M. Tyrell, financial secretary Mrs. Lunney, treasurer Mary Mead. marshal Margaret Pattison, guard Margaret Corrigan, trustees Mrs. Margaret Foley, Nellie Callahan, Mrs. Catherine Reagan, Mrs. Maria Skelley, Mrs. B. Connors.
Notre Dame L. C. B. A. of A. Past president Miss Frances Owens, president Clara Harper, first vice-president Virginia Labrie, second vice-president Mary McCraw, recorder Helen Lee, assistant recorder Mrs Mary Owens, financial secretary Agnes Robare, treasurer Herminia Gagnon, marshal Nellie Fox, gnard Malvina Monnette.
NORTH ADAMS LODGE, NO. 487, B. P. O. ELKS.
Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Elks' hall, 95 Main street. E. R., Harlan P. Schell. E. L. K., Harry P. Huffnagle, E. Loy. K., James F. Coughlin; E. Lect. K., Dr. J. J. F. Mclaughlin, secretary James A. Reagan, treasurer Thomas M. Calnan, trustees A R Smith, William H. Condon and Henry P. Goodrich.
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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., Mrs. R. C Lucius, warden J. F. Seasons, vice-war- den Mrs. E. M. Crosier, secretary Lilla Kent, financial secre- tary Mary E. Vincent, treasurer A. A. Lee, chaplain Bertha Culliman, guide C. H. Chapin, sentinel R. Kent.
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 Centre street. President P. H. Driscoll, vice-president John Mullen, financial secre- tary William Shannahan, assistant financial secretary John Henry, recording secretary Thomas Callahan, treasurer Robert O'Connor, sergeant-at-arms Peter Hatton, trustees Patrick Driscoll, chairman, James A. Bradley, John Hanley, John Brennan, Charles Barden, W. M. Brown, Hubert Loftus.
LADIES' TEMPERANCE AID SOCIETY.
Meetings are held in the F M T A society rooms on the second Thursday evening of each month. President Mrs. John Reagan, vice-president Nellie Crofts, financial secretary Mrs. Manley Anderson, recording secretary Sadie Horrigan, treasurer Maud Raby.
NORTH ADAMS COUNCIL. NO. 156, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month in Knights of Columbus rooms, Martin's block, Main street. Grand Knight P. H. Moloney, deputy grand knight William H. Bennett, chancellor Willard M Brown, financial secretary Thomas A. Haggerty, recording secretary Samuel Lee, treas- urer Peter Keefe, chaplain S. P. Galvin, advocate John H. Mack, warden John Bowes, lectu.er William H. Barret, physi- cian W. F. MeGrath, inside guard D. H. Maloney, outside guard, Owen Haggerty, trustees John E. Magenis, T. F. Loftus, Farrel Coyle, P. W. Bowes, T. C. O'Connor, district deputy John E. Magenis.
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Ancient Order Hibernians
DIVISION 4.
Meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Hibernian hall, 47 Eagle street. President M. J. Kelly, vice-president James W. Mahar, recording secretary James Connors, financial secretary Barney Curley, assistant financial secretary Thomas Sherry, treasurer John F. Cronin, sergeant-at-arms John O'Brien. doorkeeper John Kelly.
DIVISION 10, A. Q. H.
Meetings are held on the first and third Sundays of each month at 5 pm in Division 10 A. O. Hl. hall, 31 Eagle street President William H. Barrett, vice-president John B. Walsh, recording secretary William H. Griffin, financial secre- tary Daniel F. McEvoy, 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, Domin- ick Gaffey, Patrick McGowan, James Turley, William H. Grif- fin, William Hutchinson, Patrick Wall, Michael Galligan, John Mansfield.
U. R. DIVISION 4.
Meetings are hekt on every Tuesday and Friday evening in Division 4, A. O. H. hall, 47 Eagle street. Captain James F. Coughlin, first lieutenant M. J. Kelley, second lieutenant J. F. Cronin, first sergeant Charles Connors, second sergeant William Powers.
DAUGHTERS QF 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. County president, Mrs. J. F. Coughlin ; president Mrs. Peter Corrigan, vice-president Mrs. John Hanley, re- cording secretary Miss Mayme F. Murnaghan, financial secre- tary Miss Mary Galligan, treasurer Miss Bridget Matthews, sergeant-at-arms Mrs. John Hanley.
Auxiliary Division 10. President Miss Mary Hogan, vice-president Miss Annie Reynolds, financial secretary Miss Nellie Hogan, recording secretary Miss Mary Raidy, treas- urer Miss Nellie Reagan, sergeant-at-arms Miss Nellie Cleary, sentinel Miss Coyne.
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French Societies.
FRANCO-AMERICAN CLUB.
Meetings are held in the club rooms, 76 Main street. President Thomas O. Goodbeau, vice-president Archie Ber- nard, corresponding secretary Sergius Bernard, financial secre- tary E. E. Yarter, assistant financial secretary Fred G. Vad- nais, treasurer Albert Beauchamp, sergeant-at-arms Louis Smith and Louis Viens, committee of inquiry Archie Bernard, Victor Bachant, Moses Nichols, amusement committee 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. President Arthur Dubuque, first vice- president Alexander Senecal, second vice-president Alfred Girard, treasurer Edward Bissaillon, recording secretary Tous- saint Robert, corresponding secretary H. A. Labrie, first financial secretary C. H. Durocher, second financial secretary Edmond Beliveau, third financial secretary Theodore Trudeau, first assistant financial secretary Fred Vadnais, second assist- ant financial secretary S. A. Menard, marshal Augustus Rob- ert, assistant marshal Fred Tremblay ..
LAFAYETTE GUARDS.
Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each. month in Boland block, corner Bank and Main streets. Guard colonel Ralph Bernard, captain George Racette, first lieutenant Wilfrid Paradise, second lieutenant Dolphis Ber- geron, first sergeant Napoleon Lanoue, second sergeant An- theme Beaudin.
CLUB DE LA GARDE LAFAYETTE.
President Wilfrid Paradise, financial secretary Georges Beaudin, corresponding secretary Alfred Girard, treasurer George Racette, investigating committee Joseph Lariviere, Napoleon Vivier, Solomon Blanchard, janitor Napoleon Vivier ..
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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, W. E. Orton, treasurer F. J. Harrington, secretary E. Franchere, chaplain George. French, marshal W. MeKnight, S D, H. I. Dennett, J D, W. C. West, S S, A. H. Spencer, J S, E. Worthy, tyler H. C. Rand.
LAFAYETTE LODGE, F. AND A. M.
Regular meetings on the Monday on or before the full moon in Masonic hall, 62 Main street. George B. Fisher W M, Sanford H. Plumb S W, Louis Amell J W, James H. Krum Jr. treasurer, A. W. Blanchard secretary, E. A. Rand chap- lain, W. W. Byars marshall, Clayton Ottman S D, Frank Brainard J D, Robert Erving S S, A. F. Lee J S, Samuel Mabbitt tyler, Fred White trustee.
NAOMI CHAPTER, NO. 17, O. E. S.
Regular meetings on the first and third Thursdays in Ma- sonic hall, 62 Main street. Worthy matron Mrs. Esther Tower, worthy patron Joseph Makant, associate matron Mrs. Annie Reed, conductress Mrs. Barbara Norton, associate con- ductress, Miss Althea Reed, secretary Mrs. F. Carey, treas- urer Mrs. E. Ford, finance committee Mrs. D. Temple, Mrs. I. Gallup and Fred W. Reed.
ST. PAUL COMMANDERY, K. T.
Regular meetings on second Friday evening of each month in Masonic hall, 62 Main street. E commander George French, generalissimo Fred W. Reed, captain general Everett E. Beade, prelate Hobart C. Tower, treasurer James A. Mc- Cann, recorder Jnnius B. Temple, senior warden Harvey A. Gallup, junior warden Newton C. Bond, standard bearer Henry C. Rand, sword bearer Emanuel Barnes, warder Wil- liam F. Corkum, guards W. J. Pead, Walter W. Becket, George H. Winslow, F. Ricker, armourer William Byrne, surgeon G. L. Rice M D.
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ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
H P, William B. Arnold, K, Harry C. Bliss, S, William S. Garland, chaplain William Blythe, secretary Junius B. Temple, C of H, William F. Corkum, PS, George H. Win- slow, R A C, James McGowan, Mr 3rd V, William J. McNeill, Mr 2nd V, Dwight White, Mr Ist V, Frank S. Gordon, trus- tee George H. Patrick, tyler Henry C. Rand.
BERKSHIRE HILLS COMMANDERY U. O. G. S.
Past commander Mrs. Lucy Rouse, commander John Gregoire, vice commander Mrs. E. L. Crosier, chaplain Mrs. Rayno, treasurer Mrs. Giroux, financial secretary Mr. Crosier, recording secretary Mrs. Chappelle, inside guard Mr. Eddy, herald L. Card, assistant herald Mrs. Gregoire.
BERKSHIRE COUNCIL, ROYAL ARCANUM.
Regent W. L. Potter, vice-regent E. E. Byam, past re- gent James H. Merrill, orator John Taylor, guide Joseph Sanders, chaplain R. W. Ansell, secretary W. L. Loynes, treasurer W. W. Cummings, collector E. M. Hoag, warden J. C. A. Turner, secretary G. H. Holt, musical director John Haywood Jr., trustees Joseph Makant, I. F. Hall, H. P. Lin- nell, representative C. H. stewart, alternate W. L. Potter.
DICTATOR LODGE, NO. 487, KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.
Council fire kindled at Wigmam second and fourth Thurs- day of each month. Sachem George A. Mulaney, senior sag- amore Peter D. Platz, junior sagamore J. H. C. Pratt, P S, T. E. Murray.
GERMAN SOCIETY.
Rehearsals held each Tuesday and Saturday evenings. President Richard Weyers, vice-president William Schwane- berg, secretary Benjamin Frolich, treasurer Erasmus Reich, collector William Hasenfelder.
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Odd Fellows' Directory.
CANTON COLFAX, NO. 28, I. O. O. F.
Meetings on the third Saturday of each month in Odd Fellows hall, 50 Main street.
ODD FELLOWS' RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
Meetings on the second Wednesday of each month in Odd Fellows hall, 50 Main street.
ONECO LODGE, NO. 100, I. O. O. F.
Instituted Dec 19, 1845, re-instituted Jan. 8, 1883. Regular meetings Tuesday evenings in Odd Fellows hall, 50 Main street. Noble grand James P. Drysdale, vice grand William H. Geddes, secretary F. E. Card, treasurer George G. Welton, financial secretary A. E. Haskins.
UNITED REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 69.
Meetings on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month in Odd Fellows hall, 50 Main street. Noble grand Sarah Rockwood, vice grand, E. Sheldon, secretary Mrs. Taylor, recording secretary Ethel Rockwood, treasurer Jennie Chase, trustees Mrs. Bouchard, Mrs. Haskins and Mrs. Bil- lings.
WELLS ENCAMPMENT, NO. 28, I. O. O. F.
Meetings on the second and fourth Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows hall, 50 Main street Chief patriarch Charles Woodward, senior warden L. Breckenbridge, junior warden Charles Stevens, treasurer George Welton, secretary Frank Hodge, high priest James Drysdale.
STEWART COUNCIL, NO. 11, AMERICAN ORDER OF STEAM ENGINEERS.
Meetings are held on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month in Y. M. C. A. rooms. Past president W. J. Pead, president A. G. Hosmer, vice-president, C. E. Matte- son, recording secretary E. A. Brown, corresponding secretary C. W. Lewis, financial secretary George Demings, treasurer J. B. Page, conductor H. Jones, doorkeeper A. F. Stiles.
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A. O. U. W.
MOUNTAIN LODGE, NO. 88.
Instituted August 17, 1887. Meetings on the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the Odd Fellows' lodge room. Past master workman Thomas Leytham, master work- man James Mitchell, foreman J. D. Northrup, overseer Chas. Lewis, recorder W. L. Loynes, financier W. F. Orr, receiver H. W. Larabee, guide Amos James, inside watchman Frank N. Drake, outside watchman A. C. Fowler, trustee James McGowan.
NORTH ADAMS LODGE.
Meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Foresters' hall, 45 Center street. Past master work- man John Larkin, master workman John B. Donovan, fore- man Albert Lalabertv, overseer Jeremiah Watson, recorder P. H. Smith, receiver W. S. Underwood, financier P. S. Urell, guide Owen McCusker, inside watchman W. Lenehan, outside watchman M. D. LeClair, trustees J. H. Haggerty, Dr. C. J. Curran, Philip Parrow.
SONS OF ST. GEORGE, NO. ADAMS LODGE NO. 423.
Meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. in G. A. R. Memorial hall, Holden street. President George Dewsnap, vice president A. H. Spencer, secretary F. C. Smith, assistant secretary R. McPherson, treasurer, T. H. Whiting, messenger Thomas Leytham, assistant messenger William Iles, chaplain W. A. Whitaker, inside sentinel Rich- ard Owens, outside sentinel W. Smith, junior trustee for 18 months Alec Smith.
MT. HOPE LODGE, NO. 23, DEGREE OF HONOR.
Chief of honor Mrs. Hattie Lewis, lady of honor Mrs. Eliza James, chief of ceremonies Mrs. Millie Gardner, usher Mrs. Louise Northup, recorder Miss Hannah Woodhouse, fi- nancier Miss Gertrude Orr, receiver Miss Imogene Larabee.
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ENDOWMENT RANK, K. OF P.
Meetings are held in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street. Sec- retary James H. Krum Jr.
OLYMPIAN LODGE, NO. 22, K. OF P.
Meetings are held on Thursday evenings in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street. CC, E. E. Byam ; V C, W. G. Carter; P S, J. C. A. Turner; M W, J. T. Potter; K R, W. E. Amadon; M F. H. P. Murdock ; M E, F. A. Bedell ; M A, W. M. Mc- Pherson ; IG, D. B. Dunham ; O G, H. Hulbert; trustees, J. H. C. Pratt, H. Reinhard, F. F. Barnes ; delegate to grand lodge, E. L. North.
TUNNEL CITY CO., U. R. K. OF. P.
Captain Walter E. Amadon, first lieutenant F. E. Bedell, second lieutenant E. L. North, recorder George Deming, treas- urer, H. M. Gurney, guard C. H. Lewis, sentinel W. A. Formhals, chaplain W. B. Deming.
RATHBONE SISTERS (K. of P.)
Most excellent chief Celia Briggs, excellent senior Ruie Smith, excellent junior Eva Canedy, manager of temple Miss Grace Hicks, mistress of records and correspondence Miss Alice Quackenbush. misstress of finance Della Wyman, pro- tector of temple Marion Messier, outside guard Miss E. Soules.
CLAN MCINTYRE. O. S. C.
Meetings on the first and third Fridays of each month in St. Jean Baptiste hall, Bank street. Chief William Weir, past chief Findlay C. McIntyre, tanist John Ralston, chaplain Andrew Winning, recording secretary David R. Burns, finan- cial secretary William Long Muir Jr , henchman Samuel Lowe Jr., henchman Thomas McDougall Jr., seneschal Samuel Ste- venson, warder John Montgomery, sentinel John Latham, piper William Thompson, standard bearer James Malcolm, clan's physician E. E. Russell.
NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Andrew J. Houghton Memorial building, Monument square. Open daily from 10.00 a m to 8 p m. Reading room open daily from 10.00 am to 9 pm: Sundays from 2.00 to 6 p m. On Saturdays the library is open until 9.00 p m. Li- brarian Miss Mabel Temple ; assistant librarians, Elsie Heelan, Angelia M. Veazie, Angie M. Blackinton ; trustees, Annie B. Jackson, Frank Fuller Murdock, W. A. Gallup.
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Military Organizations.
CHARLES D. SANFORD POST 79, G. A. R.
Meetings on Friday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street. Commander E. C. Wiley, S. V. C., W. E. Wilson, J. V. C., W. L. Crosier, Q. M., George D. Stockwell, surgeon Peter Post, chaplain H. A. Tower, O. D., C. Fish, O. G., A. E. Canfield.
GRAND ARMY BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
Meetings held in Grand Army Memorial hall. President E. O. Wiley, vice president W. Crosier, secretary Mrs. I. S. Browne.
BATES GARRISON.
Commander Melvin Estes, senior adjutant John Sullivan, adjutant Arthur Austin, chaplain Michael Shields, quarter- master Thomas Gorrey .
LADIES' AUXILIARY GARRISON, NO. 10. Auxiliary to the Thomas O. Bates Garrison.
Mrs. I. S. Browne lady commander, Mrs. N. J. Robin- son vice-commander, Mrs. Kittie Austin deputy vice-com- mander, Miss Amelia Matthews adjutant, Miss Kate O'Brien quartermaster, Miss Regina Matthews paymaster, Mrs. Isabel McKane chaplain, Mrs. Agnes Aspin sentinel, Miss Margaret Aspin picket, Miss Lizzie Gorry officer of the day, Miss Dono- van officer of the guard, Miss Alice Matthews color bearer. Twenty-six members.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, G. A. R.
Meetings on Wednesday evenings in Grand Army Me- morial hall. President Katherine Barclay, senior vice presi- dent Mrs. Mary Don, junior vice president Mrs. Mary Rey- nolds, secretary Viva Hicks, treasurer Mrs. J. A. Burdick, chaplain Miss Lucy Hicks, conductor Miss Annie Snyder, as- sistant conductor Miss Mary Curley, guard Miss Mary Foun- tain, assistant guard Miss Agnes Potter.
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SONS OF VETERANS, LINCOLN CAMP, NO 9.
Meetings on Tuesday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall. Captain C. H. Stewart, 1st lieutenant P. S. Murdock, 2nd lieutenant Harry Wood, chaplain J. T. Potter, 1st ser- geant F. S. Illingworth, quarter-master sergeant Francis Williams, sergeant of guard G. B. Sullivan, corporal of guard Albert Clarmore.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Fort Massachusetts Chapter.
Regent Mrs. S. Thayer, vice regent Mrs. George Hop- kins, treasurer Miss Jennie Porter, secretary Mrs. Murray Sanford, assistant secretary Mrs. Anna Witherell, registrar Mrs F. P. Pearson, historian Mrs. Daisy Watson, chaplain Mrs. M. F. Richmond.
Incorporated Companies.
NORTH ADAMS GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Office 84 Main street. Incorporated 1864, reorganized April 1, 1878. Capital $50,000. President H. T. Cady, vice president, treasurer and manager Frank S. Richardson, secretary E. A. Richardson, directors F. S. Richardson, C. H. Cutting, H. T. Cady, E. A. Richardson.
JOHNSON-DUNBAR MILLS COMPANY.
Office and mills Brown street and Dunbar avenue. Manufacturers of ginghams, seersuckers and Johnson's sta- ples. President Duncan D. Parmley, New York, vice presi- dent and agent C. W. Dennett, North Adams, secretary and teasurer, A. W. Law, New York.
NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Office and mills at Braytonville. Incorporated 1877. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds and meltons. President H. G. B. Fisher. treasurer, E. B. Pen- niman, superintendent T. W. Sykes, bookkeeper John E. Boulger.
ARNOLD PRINT WORKS.
Office and print works, Marshall street. Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufacturers of fancy print cloths. President A. C. Houghton, treasurer and clerk William A. Gallup, manager F. P. Pearson.
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WINDSOR COMPANY.
Office and mills, Union and Eagle streets. Incorporated 1891. Manufacturers of prints and print cloths. President William H. Hill, vice president Ernest Hill, treasurer Emil Kipper, assistant treasurer S. T. Chapin, manager D. A. Russell.
GREYLOCK MILLS.
Office and mills at Greylock. Incorporated 1880. Man- ufacturers of cottons. President Wellington Smith of Lee, treasurer W. B. Plunkett.
S. B. DIBBLE LUMBER COMPANY.
Office and mills; 174 State street. Incorporated May 23, 1899. Capital stock $40,000. Number of shares 400.
NORTII ADAMS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.
Grocery 82 Holden street, shoe store 113 Main street, coal yards and office 85 State street.
HOOSAC VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Meetings are held at the call of the president and execu- tive committee in the Wilson parlors.
HOOSAC VALEY STREET RAILWAY.
The tracks of the company extend from North Adams to: Beaver, Adams, Cheshire and Williamstown. President Clin- ton Q. Richmond ; treasurer, Ezra D. Whitaker ; directors,. Clinton Q. Richmond, W. W. Richmond, M. T. Reynolds, 0. A. Archer and S. Proctor Thayer; superintendent, Wil- . liam T. Nary.
BERKSHIRE CLUB.
Rooms in Hoosac Savings Bank building, 95 Main street. President C. T. Phelps, vice-president D. A. Russell, treas- urer S. W. Potter, secretary R. L. Gardner, directors, C. T. Phelps, D. A. Russell, H. D. Rockwell, Joseph Bennett, Jesse. Hadfield, J. L. Temple, J. W. Hardenbergh.
NEW REPUBLICAN CLUB.
President Charles A. Card, Secretary Albert H. Spencer,. treasurer James Leytham
REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE. President J. Tracey Potter, secretary Alex. Craswell.
DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE.
President W. G. Carroll, secretary Charles H. Dailey, treasurer Owen Haggerty .
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Labor Unions.
The following unions meet in Central Labor Union hall, Father Mathew building. 45 Center street : Bakers, Barbers, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Carpenters (Adams), Cigarmakers, Clerks, Cotton Weavers, Horseshoers, Laundrymen, Loomfix- ers (Adams), Masons and Plasterers, Moulders, Musicians, Painters and Decorators, Plumbers, Printers, Shoe Cutters, Shoe Fasteners, Teamsters and Woolen Weavers.
CENTRAL LABOR UNION.
President J. Clark, vice-president Louis Noel, treasurer H. P. Hufnagle, secretary William Sullivan, sergeant-at-arms W. Casey.
BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.
President John Cummings, vice-president John F. Walsh, secretary Mr. Jordan, treasurer J. Mulrooney .
BAKERS' UNION, NO. 203.
President George Larabee, vice-president Thomas Boyne, treasurer John Moore, secretary W. F. McGinnis.
BARBERS' UNION, NO 126.
President P. T. Herbert, vice-president Thomas Crofts, recording secretary J. J. Sullivan, treasurer W. Bishop, war- den S. H. Thibault, conductor James Durocher.
BACKTENDERS' UNION.
President Peter Roach, vice-president Thomas McIntyre, secretary James Kelly, financial secretary Patrick Gribbon.
BRICKLAYERS', MASONS' AND PLASTERERS' UNION.
President William Dobson, vice-president John Lacrosse, corresponding and recording secretary Frank H. Benton, finan- cial secretary J. J. Caley, treasurer James Dillon, trustees George E. Harrington, Fred Benoit, Alfred Noel, delegates to Building Trades Council, George E. Harrington, James Dillon, Frank R. Benton, W. H. Parkhurst, Joseph Cassidy.
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