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Society of the Children of Mary- Meetings on the second Sunday of each month.
Society of the Ladies of St. Anne- Meetings second Sunday of each month.
Society of the Ladies of Charity- Meeting on the first Sunday of each month. President, Mrs. Mary Beliveau; vice-presidents, Mrs. Victorine Perron, Mrs. Elizabeth Felix; recording and fi- nancial secretary, Mrs. Alvina Secor; as- sistant, Mrs. Fredoline Courchene; treas- urer, Mrs. Rose Gagnon.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Church 'street, north of Main street. Sunday services at 10.30 a. m and 7.30
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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. E. Winchell, David B. Bingham, W. H. Pritchard, L. F. Chapm, M. V. N. Bra- man, W. H. Sperry, Hobart C. Tower, G. A. Hastings; Sunday school superinten- dent, W. H. Woodhead. President of the Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Norman L. Cronk. President Woman's Foreign Mis- sionary Society, Mrs. F. E. Curtis. Pres- ident Woman's Home Missionary Society, Mrs. David Morrison. Organist and choirmaster, J. M. Chambers.
Epworth League-President Harold Braman; Ist vice-president, Bessie Lear- mont; 2d vice-president, Carrie Wil- liams; 3d vice-president, Mrs. James Fos- ter; secretary, Mabel Hariety; treas- · urer, Bessie Watson.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
No. 45 Summer street. Sunday ser- vices at 7.30 and 11 a m; evening ser- vices at 7 in winter and 7.30 in summer; mid-week services on Fridays at 7.30. Rector, Rev. John C. Tebbetts; senior warden Frederick A. Wilcoxson; junior warden, William A. Gallup; clerk, Geo. Hopkins; treasurer, Winthrop E. Ben- ner; Sunday school superintendent, the rector; assistant, Thomas G. Hender- son; organist and choirmaster, Joseph K. Smith.
Brotherhood of St. Andrew-Men's branch-Director, Winthrop E. Benner; secretary, Thomas G. Henderson. Meet- ings on alternate Fridays at 7:30 p m. Boys' branch-Director, H. B. Taylor, secretary, Samuel Jones. Meetings al- ternate Fridays.
Fellowship Club-President, H. B. Taylor; vice-president, Archie J. Pratt; treasurer, W. S. Whitaker; secretary, George Winning.
Women's Auxiliary-President, Miss Jennie Lidford; vice-president, Mrs. J.
Emmott; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Lewis. Meetings Wednesday at 2 o'clock p m.
Senior Friendly Helpers-President, Mrs. J. C. Tebbetts. Meetings Monday 7.30 o'clock p m.
Junior Friendly Helpers-President, Miss C. Birch. Meetings Monday 7.30 o'clock p m.
St. Mary's Guild-Meetings on Sat- urdays at 2.30 o'clock p. m.
ADVENT CHURCH.
Hastings block, 155 River street. Sun- day services at 10.30 a m; Sabbath school at 12 m; evening services at 7 in winter and 7.30 in summer; church prayer meetings on Thursdays at 7.30 p m. Pastor, J. D. Buro; decon, Eu- gene Harris; clerk, Meda Lloyd; treas- urer, Flora Blanchard; trustees, John Rogers, Sidney T. Ryder; Sunday school superintendent, Eugene Harris .. .
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.
Chestnut street. Sunday services at 10.30 a m; Sunday school at 12 m; tes- timonial meeting on Wednesdays at 7.45 p m. Mrs. Ella Hancock, Cheshire, Mass., first reader.
BLACKINTON UNION CHURCH.
Main street. Blackinton. Pastors, Rev. J. A. Hamilton. Rev. J. H. Spencer; church comittee, James Do- min, Chas. Williams, W. A. Hopkins. Miss Margaret Pincomb. Miss Annie Briengan, Mrs. Frank Herman; Sun- day school superintendent. O. A. Ar- cher; organist, Harry Garstang.
ITALIAN CHURCH.
Basement Notre Dame Church. Rev. P. A. Pillarella, pastor. Services Sun- day at 9:30 a. m.
Children of Mary-Meetings first Sun- day of the month.
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JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
Francis street, near State. Services on Saturday 8:30 a m; evening services on Friday and Saturday evenings at 7 o'clock. Rabbi, Rev. Julius Bloch; president, Mr. Sheft, of Adams; vice-pres- ident, Mr. Hoff; secretary, L. Jacobs; treasurer, Mr. Goldberg, of Adams.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION.
Organized September 13, 1876. Rooms at Y. M. C. A. building, 34 Summer street. corner Morris stret. Open daily from 9 a m to 10 p m. Sunday services from 4 to 5 p m. President H. B. Clark; vice-president, E. S. Wilkinson; treas- urer, P. F. Spencer; general secretary, Louis A. Black; physical director, A. D. Murray.
SALVATION ARMY.
Army barracks, Marshall street. Pub- lic meetings are held every enening in the hall at 8 o'clock. On Sunday a meeting for the promotion of holiness is held at 11 a m. Praise meetings at 3 p m. Private meetings for soldiers and converts at 6 p m on Sundays. Capt. Hatfield in command.
CASCADE LODGE.
W., Mrs. M. J. Irving; J P W, John H. Powers; V W, Charles E. Armstrong; secretary, Agnes C. D. Lyman; financial secretary, S. M. Wilner; treasurer, Rich- mond A. McGee; chaplain, Mrs. Vira Lessor; guide, Ella A. Morse; guardian, Margaret Armstrong; sentinel, Laura A. Parks; treasrer, Richmond A. McGee.
NORTH ADAMS COUNCIL, NO. 156, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month in Knights of Columbus rooms, Martin Block, Main street. Grand knight, George A. Fagan; deputy grand knight, William H. Barrett; chan-
cellor, Willard M. Brown; recording sec- retary, George Campbell; financial sec- retary, John V. Sulivan; lecturer, M. O. Haggerty; treasurer, John Sullivan. warden, John F. Dooling; ad- guard, Martin Fallon; outside guard, Owen Welch, Jr.,trustees, John Morrisey, P. H. Boes, Dr. W. F. McGrath musical director, Thomas F. Murphy.
FATHER MATTHEW TOTAL ABSTI- NENCE SOCIETY.
Organized May 30, 1868. Incorporated September 23, 1869. Meetings on the first and third Sundays of each month in the Father Matthew building 45 Cen- ter street. President,Louis Noel; vice- president, Jerry Wall; corresponding secretary, Michael Cummings; recording secreary, Michael Fox; financial secre- tary, John Henry; asst. financial secre- tary, James Ryan; treasurer, Daniel Reagan; sergeant-atarms, James Kelly.
LADIES' TEMPERANCE AID SOCIETY
Meetings are held in the F. M. T. A. society rooms on the second Thursday evening of each month.
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. Exalted ruler, William O'Brien; esteemed leading knight, Homer Hall; esteemed loyal knight, Frank Evans; esteemed lecturing knight, James T. Potter; secretary, Jas. A. Reagan; treasurer, T. M. Calnan; tyler, John Holness; esquire, William Johnson; inner guard, Hugh C. Adams; trustees, Albert Smith, P. C. McMahon, Thomas P. Welch.
LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.
The local branch is No. 177 aid was the first to be organized in the state
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of Massachusetts. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY UNIVERSA- LIST CHURCH.
Presideut, Mrs. Laura Torrey; vice- president, Mrs. Stephen Partridge; treasurer, Miss May Thayer; secretary, Mrs. Mabel Smith; directors, Mrs. Steph- ens, Mrs. William Wilson, and Mrs. Engene Smith.
CONCORDIA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
Founded January 12, 1902. Meetings held last Tuesday in every month at St. Jean de Baptiste hall.
HOOSAC LODGE, NO. 20, NEW ENG- LAND ORDER OF PROTECTION.
Incorporated November 12, 1887. In- stituted December 27, 1887. Meetings are held in K. of P. nall, 95 Main street.
F. M. T. A. DRUM CORPS.
President, James Pendergast,; secre- tary, Edward Dailey; treasurer, Patrick O'Connor; Daniel J. Reagan, manager; T. W. F. Raidy, leader and instructor.
ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.
Organized 1880, incorporated 1894 Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in St. Jean Baptiste Hall, Bank stret. President, A. Edmond Vadnais ; Adelard Roy. first vice-pres; Arthur J. Dupont 2d vice-pres; Toussaint Robert secretary ; S. Amedee Menard, cor resp onding secretary.
LAFAYETTE GUARDS.
Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month at 95 Main street. Guard Colonel, Ralplı Ber- nard; captain, N. Lanoue; first lieuten- ant, F. Noel; second lieutenant, W. Ham- el; first sergant, Frank Barber; second sergeant, S. Bernard.
CLUB DE LA GARDE LAFAYETTE
President. Geo. Racette: first vice-pres- ident, T. Monette; financial secretary,
R. Barclow; corresponding secretary, Ed. Ducharme; treasurer, Frank Caron; in- vestigating committee, Joseph Lariviere, Frank Barber, Solomon Blanchard; trus- tees, Francis Noel, E. Ducharme, Fred Vadnais; janitor, Joseph Lariviere.
DIVISION 10, A. O. H.
Meetings are held on the first and third Sundays of each month at 5 pm in Division 10, A. O. H., hall, 31 Eagle street. President, William Barrett; vice- president, Martin Curley; recording secre- tary, William Griffin; financial secre- tary, Daniel McAvoy; treasurer, Wil- liam H. Bradley; sergeant-at-arms, An- drew T. Keliher; trustees, Patrick McGowan, John Brennen, D. J. Finnigean
DIVISION 4.
Meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Hibermian hall, 47 Eagle street. President, Michael Kelley; vice-president, John O'Brien; re- cording secretary, Owen F. Callahan; financial secretary, Bernard F. Curley ; treasurer John F. Cronin; sergeant at arms, John Smith; doorkeeper, Jeremiah Driscoll.
U. R. DIVISION 4.
Meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Hibernian hall, 47 Eagle street. Captain, Patrick McMahon; first lieutenant, M. J. Kelly; second lieutenant, J. F. Cronin ; first sergeant,second sergeant, William Pow- ers.
DAUGHTERS OF ERIN.
Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Di- vision 4, A. O. H., hall, 47 Eagle street. County president, Miss Mary Hogan; Aux. 1 president. Miss Francis Conlon; vice-president, Mrs. John Hanley; re- cording secretary, Mrs. Julia Harring- ton; financial secretary, Miss Mary Meade; treasurer, Mrs. John Kennedy; sergeant at arms, Miss Anna Vonnich;
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AUXILIARY DIVISION 3.
President, MissNollie V. Reagan; recording secretary, Miss May Raidy; financial secretary, Miss Nellie A. Ho- gan; treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Mascroft; sergeant-at-arms, Miss Nellie Cleary ; sentinel, Miss Catherine McDevitt.
GREYLOCK LODGE, F. and A. M.
Meetings on second Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall, New Kimbell block. The following officers were in- stalled: Chas. W. Ford, M. W .; W. E. Orton, S. W .; C. H. Spencer, J. W .; F. Harrington, treasurer; Eugene Fran- chere, secretary; Geo. French, chaplain; L. A. Simmons, marshall; E. E. Worthy, S. D .; W. J. Shaw, J. D .; C. E. Green, S. S .; Peter Williamson, J. S .; H. C. Rand, tyler; H. C .: Tower, trustee.
LAFAYETTE LODGE, F. AND A. M.
Regular meetings on Monday on or be- fore the full moon in Masonic Hall, New Kimbell block, Main street. Louis Amell, W. M .; John W. Holness, S. W .; Frank A. Marble, J. W .; Jas. H. Krum, Jr., treasurer; Arthur W. Blanchard, secre- tary; Edward A. Rand, chaplain; Steph- en Lightholder, marshall; Harris Palmer, S. D .; Burton B. Fitch, J. D .; Wm. M. Kerr, S. S .; Rufus L. Brown, J. S .; Sam- uel Mabbett, tyler; Fred E. White, trus- tee.
NAOMI CHAPTER, NO. 17, O. E. S.
Regular meetings on the first and third Thursdays in Masonic Hall, New Kim- bell block. Worthy matron, Mrs. Eva L. Ford; worthy patron, H. C. Tower; as- sociate matron, Mrs. Addie Flood; secre- tary, Mrs. Burton B. Fitch; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Briggs; conductor, Mrs. John S. Adams; associate conductor, Mrs. Minnie Lidford.
COMPOSITE CHAPTER, R. A. M.
Organization 1904-5. Prescott W. Ea- ton, M. E. H. P .; Herbert H. Heap, E.
king; Emanuel Barnes, E. scribe; Wil- liam Blythe, treasurer, Junius B. Temple, secretary, Hobart C. Tower, chaplain; Harry C. Bliss, C. of H .; John A. De- Camp. P. S .; James McGowan, R. A. C .; William G. Etchells, M. 3d V .; James E. MeIlvane, M. 2d V .; Thomas Kirkman, M. Ist V .; Henry Garstang, organist; Cornelius Wylde, ast. organist; Henry C. Rand, tiler; George H. Patrick, trustee.
ST. PAUL COMMANDERY, K. T.
Regular meetings on second Friday evening of each month in Masonic. Hall, New Kimbell block. E. E. Reade, E. C .; H. A. Gallup, Gen .; N. C. Bond, C. I .; H. C. Tower, prelate; Jas. A. McCann, treasurer; J. B. Temple, recorder; E. Barnes, S. W .; H. H. Heap, J. W .; W. J. Pead, St. B .; R. A. Thompson, Sw. B .; F. A. Empsall, warder; C. W. Ford, F. H. Whitney and John S. Adams, guards; P. P. Smith, bugler; M. M. Brown, sur- geon ; Geo. F. Miller, trustee.
OLYMPIAN LODGE, NO. 22, K. OF P.
Meetings are held on Thursday even- ings in K. of P. Hall, 95 Main street. C. C., Herbert Gurney; V. C., Dennis Fountain; E., E. Byam; M. of F., S. E. Smith; M. of E., J. Coon; K. of R. and S .. W. G. Carter; M. of W., W.H.Formhals; M. of A., Frank Hicks; general guard, Andrew Ewing; outer guard, John Doh- erty.
BERKSHIRE CLUB.
President, H. A. Gallup; vice-president, A. H. Barber; treasurer F. G. Lewis; secretary, R. C. Gardner; directors, H. A. Gallup, A. H. Barber, C. H. Cutting, W. E. Brown, E. P. Whitaker, A. C. Weber, W. L. Gallup, A. J: Buffum, W. B. Parmeley.
CHARLES D. SANFORD POST 79, G. A. R.
Meetings on Friday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street. Commander, W. L. Crosier; S. V. Com-
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mander, Martin Curley; J. V. Comman- der, Oliver Fish; Q MI, Geo. S. Stock- well; Adjt, C. M. Brown; sergeant, Leander Patriode; officer of the day, L. Amadon; officer of guard, A. A. Haskins; chaplain, C. H. Arnum; relief committee, L. F. Amadon, H. J. Millard, A. W. Ful- ton, H. A. Tower, J. . Erwin; auditing committee. A. W. Fulton, H. E. Wilson, J. E. Atwood; sick committee, L. F. Amadon, Oliver Fish, A. E. Canfield, C. M. Brown, J. Q. Erwin; social commit- tee, G. S. Stockwell, Onver Fish, Peter Snyder, C. H. Arnum, Peter Post; hall committee, H. A. Tower, A. W. Fulton and Leonard Morgan.
MAY D. LYSCUM AUXILIARY GAR- RISON, NO. 110.
Auxiliary to the Thomas O. Bates Gar- rison. Meets in Bates hall, Kimbell block.
TUNNEL CITY CO., NO. 17, U. R. K. OF P.
Captain, N. Henry Arnold; Ist Lieut., Wm. H. Formhals; 2d Lieut., Fred H. Bedell; recorder, Frank P. Nugent; treasurer, Albert W. Greer, Meets first and third Tuesdays in K. of P. Hall, Hoo- sac Bank Block.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Council fire kindled at Wigwam Ist and 3d Thursday of coch month. Sichem, Jolin Murray; senior sagamore, James Taylor; junior sagamore, Joseph Crock- er; prophet. John Bullett. ..
LADIES' TEMPERANCE AID SOCIETY
Meetings are held in the F. M. T. A. rooms on the second and fourth Thes- day evenings of each month. President, Mrs. John Reagan; vice-president, Miss Anna McCarthy; recording secretary, Miss Agnes Conlon; financial. secretary, Miss Margaret Conlon; treasurer, Cath- erine Patterson; corresponding secre- tary, Catherine Skelly.
SONS OF ST. GEORGE.
· Worthy president. James Timoney; worthy vice-president, W. H. McNeilly;
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worthy messenger, R. E. Owens; worthy secretary, Walter Roberts; worthy treasurer, F. S. IMingworth; worthy as- sistant secretary, Robert McPherson; delegate to the grand lodge, A. H. Spen- cer; alternate, Harry Cunliffe.
DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE.
Past president, Mrs. J. Whittaker; president, Mrs. Mort; vice-president, Mrs. Grindy; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Sanford; recording secretary, Mrs. Miss Genesta Brownsword; treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Emerson; chaplain, Miss Edith Carter; first conductor, Mrs. Mort; second conductor, Mrs. Leytham; inside guard, Mrs. Toomey; outside guard, Mrs. Boothman.
RATHBONE SISTERS (K. OF P.)
Meetings held in K. of P. hall Monday evenings. Most excellent senior chief, Mrs. Mary Cady; excellent senior chief, Mrs. Messier; excellent junior chief, Mrs. Della Wyman; manager, Mrs. Alice Quackenbush; minister of records, Miss Edna Messier; minister of finance, Mrs. Helen Merritt; protector of temple, Mrs. David Whitley; guard of outer temple, Mrs. Louis.
BERKSHIRE COUNCICL, ROYAL ARCANUM.
Regent, Willis S. Lyons; vice-regent, James C. Turner; past regent, John Tay- lor; orator, James O'Halloran; chaplain, Geo. W. Dewsmap; secretary, Benj. K. Cook; collector, Edward M. Hoag; treas- urer, W. Walter Cummings; warden, Herbert F. Wills; sentry, Dr. F. G. Hall; musical director, Cornelius Wylde; trus- tees, Joseph Makant, Warren L. Potter, Edwin Barnard; medical examiners, Dr. Homer Bushnell, Dr. L. A. Jones.
FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
President, E. H. Lesure; vice-president, Charles Madison; treasurer, W. W. By- ars; secretary,. L. Breckenridge; direc- tors, E. H. Lesure, A. H. Ewing, John Kay, Napoleon Johndrow, J. E. Mc- Carthy and F. A. Bedell.
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LABOR UNIONS
The labor union hall is in the Father Mathew building, 45 Center street, with which the following unions are affiliated :
CENTRAL LABOR UNION.
Meetings second and fourth Thursdays of each month.
BARBERS' UNION.
Meeting last Tuesday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, John White; vice-president, Louis Bleau; secretary, Patrick Nagle; treasurer, John Plunk- ett; recording secretary, L. D. Sprague.
BARTENDERS' UNION.
Meeting fourth Sunday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, William For- est; vice-president, Stephen H. Rosasco; recording secretary, T. F. Whalen; finan- cial secretary, Joseph Cumm; treasurer, James Gallaghan; sergeant at arms, Pat- rick Broderick.
BAKERS' UNION.
Meetings first Saturday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, William Guer- gan; vice-president, James Fitzgerald; recording secretary, Louis Carrie; secre- tary-treasurer, James Shaw.
CIGARMAKERS' UNION.
Meetings first Monday in each month, C. L. U. hall. President, E. R. Stein; vice-president, Joseph P. Harrington; re- cording secretary, Joseph Roach; corre- sponding secretary and treasurer, H. P. Huffnagle; sergeant, at arms, J. McPher- son.
BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL.
Meetings every Tuesday night. Dowlin block. President, E. P. Carroll; vice- president, Joseph McNine; recording sec-
retary, M. W. Estes; secretary-treasurer, w. Webster; business agent, M. W. Estes.
AMALGAMATED SHEET AND MET- AL WORKERS' ALLIANCE.
Meetings every second Wednesday, Dowlin block. President, C. T. Jones; vice-president, Matthew Woodhead; fianancial secretary, S. L. Hall; record- ing secretary, Edward Burgess.
BRICKLAYERS, MASONS and PLAS- TERERS' UNION, NO . 18.
Meetings every Monday night in Dow- lin block. President, James Shields; vice-president, Daniel Vonneville; record- ing and corresponding secretary, Melvin Frear; financial secretary, James Law- son; treasurer, Charles Howe.
BUILDING LABORERS' UNION.
Meetings every Friday night, Dowlin block. President, Patrick Bowes; vice- president, Angel Manjelo; financial and recording secretary, George M. Buxton; treasurer, Thomas Healy.
CARPENTERS' UNION.
Meetings every Wednesday night, Dowlin block. President, M. Roy; vice- president, Chas. Veazie; financial secre- tary, J. J. Eagan; recording secretary, S. H. Crum; treasurer, George Rosch; warden, Thomas H. Quinn; business agent, M. W. Estes.
ELECTRICIANS' UNION.
President, Robert Holcomb; vice-pres- ident, Wayne N. Pierce; recording sec- retary, Gilbert C. Whitney; secretary- treasurer, Edward S. Boylan; delegate to the International Convention in Louisville, Ky., Edward Boyland.
SHOE STITCHERS' UNION.
Meetings first and third Monday, A. O. H. hall, Division 4. President, Norris Shea; vice-president, Annie Reynolds; recording secretary, Kate Skelly; finan-
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cial secretary, Clara Going; treasurer, Theodore Monnette.
PAINTERS. AND DECORATORS' UNION. .
Meetings every Monday night, Dowlin block. President, A. E. Murry; vice- president, Leon Shurtleff; recording sec- retary, Charles Williams; financial sec- ietary, Charles McCarthy; warden, Hen- ry Merriman; treasurer, Robert, Gra- ham; conductor, William McTammany; preceptor, B. Barnett.
PLUMBERS AND STEAMFIT TERS' UNION.
Meetings second and fourth Thursday of each month, Dowlin block. President, Edward P. Carroll; vice-president. W. M. Sutton; recording secretary, Walter Webster; financial secretary and treas- urer, F. A. Porter.
LATHERS' UNION.
Meetings last Thursday each month, Dowlin block. President, J. F. Cronin; vice-president, Michael White; financial and recording secretary, C. L. Ranson; treasurer, Joseph Labonte.
LASTERS' PROTECTIVE UNION.
Meetings every second adoMinyn qYv
Meetings every second Monday night in Adams block, Main street. President, J. N. Caron; vice-president, Fred Stone; financial secretary, Robert Trainer; re- cording secretary, George Wells; treas- urer, Charles Brunnell.
MUSICIANS' UNION.
Meetings held the first Sunday each quarter, C. L. U. hall. President, John Reynolds;, vice-president, Byron Briggs; secretary, Joseph Fogg; secretary-treas- urer, W. J. Darling.
MACHINISTS' UNION, TUNNEL CITY, 107.
Meetings held in Red Men's Hall, first and third Tuesday of each month. Pres- ident, William Firth; vice-president, Patrick Conlon; financial secretary, Paul Gelaur; recording secretarv. Frank Drake; treasurer, William Wells; con- ductor, Fred Keene.
STATE ASSOCIATION LETTER CAR- RIERS:
Meetings every two weeks in the post- office building. President, J. F. Cough- lin; vice-president, Frank Partridge; treasurer, Lucius Rand; recording secre- tary, John Gagnon.
BRANCH NO. 103 NATIONAL ASSO- CIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS.
President, James F. Coughlin; vice- president, James A. Reagan; secretary, Lucius Rand; treasurer, James Benja- min; sergeant at arms, John Gagnon.
CLERKS' UNION.
Meetings first and third Monday night of each month in Foresters' Hall, Father Mathew Building. President, Peter Van Alstyne; vice-president, William Brod- erick; financial secretary, E. J. Sharron; recording secretary, S. E. Whitney.
LAUNDRY WORKERS' UNION.
Meetings second and fourth Fridays, in Foresters' Hall, Father Mathew build- ing. President, George Bushey; vice- president, E. Smith; recording secretary, Wilfred Feverault; financial secretary, Elmer V. Coon; treasurer, Josephine Lapountaine; sergeant at arms, .Will Grogan.
LOOMFIXERS' UNION.
Meetings first and third Tuesday of each month, C. L. U. Hall. President, William Elliman; vice-president, John
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Seeley; financial secretary, James Raf- ferty; recording secretary, Prudent Law- rence; treasurer, John Brackley; con- ductor, John Rush.
MOULDERS' UNION.
Meetings first Friday of each month, C. L. U. Hall. President, John Eagen; vice-president, James MacNay; financial secretary, Louis LeDam; recording sec- retary, Owen Callahan; conductor, Ed- ward O'Connell.
STAGE MECHANICS' LOCAL 83.
President, James P. Kelly; vice-presi- dent, Joseph Farley; corresponding sec- retary, John Neary; financial secretary, John Prendergast; treasurer, P. H. Mack; sergeant at arms, Jerry Bower- man.
STATIONERY FIREMAN'S UNION.
Meetings second and fourth Sunday of each month, C. L. U. Hall. President, George Scott; Ist vice-president, Robert Wade; 2d vice-president, Herbert Brooks; financial secretary, G. C. Lin- co'n; recording secretary, Arthur Cum- nings.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.
Meetings second Tuesday each month, C. L. U. Hall. President, P. H. Mc- Mahon; vice-president James M. Knapp; recording secretary, W. J. Eno; finan- cial secretary, E. E. St. Onge; sergeant at arms, William T. Heslin; executive committee, Ernest T. Cooke, W. P. Mc- Donald, M. O. Haggerty, Robert Tudor, James Bramley; auditing committee, W. J. Eno, D. J. Finnegan, Robert Tudor.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA, COURT NORTH ADAMS.
Chief ranger, James H. Fitzgerald; sub chief ranger, Michael Pattison; re- cording secretary, J. E. Miller; treas-
urer, H. H. Kronick; senior woodward, Arthur Ryan; junior woodward, Michael Harrington; senior beadle, Alfred Riddle- worth; junior beadle, Walter Johndrow; lecturer, George Welch; physician, Dr. C. J. Curran.
TUNNEL CITY CIRCLE, NO. 354, COM- PANIONS OF THE FOREST.
Meetings are held in Wellington Hall first and third Thursdays of the month. Chief companion, Mrs. A. N. Gelineau; sub chief, Miss Nettie Grimes; financial secretary, Mrs. J. H. Flaherty; treas- urer, Miss Nellie Reagan; recording sec- retary, Miss Nellie Cleary; right guide, Miss Nellie Cody ; left guide, Mrs. Oliver; trustee, Mrs. Rayno; physician, Dr. Mig- nault.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA, COURT BRACEWELL.
Chief ranger, Thomas F. Michael; sub chief ranger, John F. Kennedy; secre- tary, Patrick H. Smith; treasurer, Tim- othy J. Crowley; financial secretary, Patrick H. Gunning; senior woodward, William Dutton; junior woodward, James Smith; senior beadle, Fred La- mere; junior beadle, George H. O'Neil; lecturer, Michael F. McCarthy; trustee for three years, Edward F. Boylan .
COURT MARQUETTE.
Chief ranger, John Lavoie; sub chief ranger, Eugene Rechand; secretary, A. Roy; financial secretary, Arthur Girard; physician, Dr. W. A. Brousseau.
ORDER OF EAGLES, AERIE 310.
Meet Burlingame block Main street. S. P. W., John E. Magenis; J P W., John A. Merritt; W P, Wm. R. Forest; W sec- retary, H. C. Alexander; W. treasurer, P. D. Platz; W. physicians, Dr. George A. Fagan, Dr. R. D. Canedy; W. chap- lain, A. Keliher; W. conductor, M. F. McCarthy; W. trustees, M. D. Murphy,
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY
John A. Doherty, Alfred T. Moons; in- side guard, Michael Malloy; outside guard, Francis Goodell.
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