North Adams city directory 1907, Part 17

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Publication date: 1907
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY


CHURCH DIRECTORY


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


Corner Main and Church streets. Sunday worship at 10.30 a. m .; Sab- bath school at 12 m .; evening worship at 7 p. m. in winter and 7.30 p. m. in summer. Mid-week worship on Thurs- day evenings. Pastor, Rev. Theodore E. Busfield. Parsonage, 123 Church street .


The Church Committee-The Pastor, the Deacons, the Clerks, Sunday school Supt., two elected members. Theodore E. Busfield, chairman. Deacons-W. S. Garland 1908, George French 1909, Wm. W. Butler 1911, H. E. Wetherbee 1912, Martin C. Jewett 1913, Peter Mac- phail 1913. Edward A. Bond, clerk. Meets first Monday evening of every month at :. 30 o'clock. Clerk, George V. Chase, Brooklyn terrace; treasurer, W. W. Butler, New Kimbell; relief committee, Mrs. E. B. Hamblen, Mrs. Isaac Hodgen, Jr., Mrs. O. J. Brown; committee on religious papers, E. A. Bond, 65 Quincy; communion commit- tee, Mrs. R. L. Chase, Mrs. Martin C Jewett, Mrs. James E. Hunter, Mrs. George French, Mrs. Geo. W. Chase, Mrs. D. A. Anderson, Mrs. Wm. W. Butler, Mrs. Herbert E. Wetherbee, Mrs. J. C. Goodrich, Mrs. Wm. Gaston, Mrs. Edward A. Bond. Annual meet- ing of the church the second Thursday in December. The parish trustees- Robert A. Thompson 1908, Herbert E. Wetherbee 1909, Jesse B. Spruill 1910; also ex-officio, the clerk and the treas- urer: parish clerk, Charles W. Ford, Dowlin block; parish treasurer, N. B. Flood, 831 W Main street; organist and musical director, Jesse Hadfield, 67 Porter: ushers, A. W. Hunter, Wm. W. Butler, Edwin Barnard, Wm. S. Garland. Annual meeting of the par- ish, the second Monday in April. Sun- day school-Superintendent, Wim. W. Butler, New Kimbell block; Wm. J. Geddes, secretary: asst. sec., Harlan M. Walker; Manning H. Busfield, treas- urer; Dora Barber, librarian; Helen Chase, leader of orchestra. Primary department-Miss Susan Cleghorn,


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principal; Miss Jennie Walcott, assist- ant; Mrs. R. L. Chase, musical direc- tor. Kindergarten teachers - Miss Ethel Winslow, Miss Grace Allen. Aux- iliary organizations-The Men's Club- President, Dr. Arnold L. Bossi; vice presidents, W. W. Butler, C. W. Gallup; secre ary and treasurer, J. B. Temple ; executive committee, the officers and pastor; membership and finance com- mittee L. R. Allen, R. L. Chase, J. C. Willian, C. Q. Richmond and J. B. Spruill. Meets third Monday evening of every month from November to May.


The Woman's Association -President, Mrs. C. H. Cutting; vice presidents, the presidents of all other Woman's societies; secretary and reasurer, Mrs. R. A. Thompson. Meets fourth Tues- day of March, June, September and December at 3 p. m.


The Women's Foreign Missionary Society -- President, Mrs. Geo. W, Chase; vice presidents, Mrs. R. V. Guss, Mrs. T. E. Busfield; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. John A. Rice; director cradle roll. Mrs. J. B. Spruill. Meets first Tucs- day of every month at 3 p. m.


The Woman's Home Missionary As- sociation-President, Mrs. H. E. Weth- erbee, vice presidents, Mrs. M. C. Coyle, Mrs. A. W. Hunter; secre ary and treasurer, Mrs. D. A. Anderson. Meets third 'Tuesday of every month at 3 p. m.


The Ladies' Aid Society-President, Mrs. C. J. Arnold; vice presidents, Mrs. John Bracewell, Mrs. S. B. Dibble, Mrs. Frank Darby, Mrs. Wm. B. Parm- elee, Mrs. S. P. Thayer, Mrs. D. J. Bar- ber, Mrs. Chas. Ingalls; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Chas. H. Cutting; asst. sec. and treas., Mrs. John A. Bond. Meets every Wednesday from January to May at ? p. m.


The Christian Endeavor Society- President, George Fuller; vice presi- dent, Miss Anna Butler; rec. sec., Miss Minnie Smith; cor. sec., William J. Geddes; treasurer, Miss Helen Shields; chairmen of committees-Lookout, Miss Mildred Coon; Prayer Meeting, Miss Anna Butler; Sociay, Miss Agness Malcolm; Music, H. B. Simons; Flower, Miss Janet McGowan; Missionary, Miss


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Elizabeth McGowan. Meets every Sun- day evening one hour before church service.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.


Corner Main and Eagle streets. Or- ganized 1808. Pastor, Rev. James Hovey Spencer. Services, Sunday 10.30 a. m., evening 7.30; Sunday school at 12 m. Clerk, A. W. Fulton; treasurer, A. E. Spencer; organist, S. Adelbert Wilner; sexton. W. S. Daniels.


Deacons-V. A. Whitaker, H. W. Clark, A. W. Fulton, E. A. Bryant, J. H. Williams, A. A. Lee, W. J. Wil- kinson.


Sunday school officers-Supt., H. B. Clark; asst. supts., Jas. O. Fletcher, O. A. Dunton; treasurer, Ben K. Cook; secretary, H. Langworthy; supt. pri- mary department, H. A. Spencer; sec. and treas., N. K. Bryant; asst. B. With- erell; supt. kindergarten, J. H. Emigh; asst., Merle McVeigh .


B. Y. P. U .- Pres., Fred A. Windover; vice president, Janet G. Mabbett; treasurer, Laura Carlisle; . secretary, Bessie Jewett; corresponding secretary, Bessie Jewett; pianist, Ella Corkum.


Pastor's Helpers-President, Mrs. Ed- gar Brewer; vice president, Mrs. Sarah Mabbett; treasurer and secretary, Mrs. W. H. Freeman.


Women's Missionary Society-Presi- dent, Mrs. Frank A. Walker; vice pres- idents, Mrs. H. W. Clark, Mrs. J. W. Crawford.


Knights of King Arthur-Sir Pen- dragon, H. B. Clark; merlin, P. F. Spencer; seneschal, W. C. Temple.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


Summer, near Church street. Sunday services at 10.30 a. m., and 7 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. in summer; Sunday school at 11.45; prayer meeting


on Thursday at 7.30 p. m. Pastor, Rev. Geo. Mayo Gerresh; parish executive committee, J. B. Thrasher, Clarence Hadley, Marcus White, George Bed- ford, W. G. Cady, Dr. M. M. Brown; church officers, moderator, 'W. G. Cady; clerk, Gilbert Maxwell; treasurer, L. D. Thayer; deacons, Dr. O. J. Brown, William Wilson; alternate deacons,


Frank E. Eaton, W. G. Cady; organist, Prof. Joseph Lawrence; pianist; Mrs. W. G. Cady; Sunday school superin- tendent, M. M. Brown; 1st assis ant, Prof. Joseph Lawrence; 2d assistant, Mrs. W. G. Cady; secretary, Miss Ella Leighton; treasurer, Hattie Brooks, librarian, Elwin Bonnar; superintend- ent of primary department, Miss Hattie Brown.


Ladies' Aid Society-Vice-presidents, Mrs. H. B. Wing, Mrs. S. P. Partridge, Mrs. R. E. Schouler; treasurer, Miss May Thayer.


Men's Club-President, J. B. Thrash- er; vice presidents, J. Fred Padden and George Bedford; treasurer, Gilbert Max- well.


ST. FRANCIS' ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.


Eagle street. opposite Center street. Masses at 7, 8.30, 9.30 and 10.30 a. m .: Sunday school at 9 a. m .; vespers at 4 p. m. Rector, Rev. Charles E. Burke; assistants. Rev. James J. Donnelly, Rev. Thomas A. Kennedy and Rey. J. F. Sullivan; organist, Prof. M. D. LeClair.


Holy Name Society-Meetings on sec- ond Sundays of each month at 7 p. m. Rev. James J. Donnelly, director


League of the Sacred Heart-Holy Hour and Benediction at 7 p. m. on first Friday of each month. Meeting of Promoters at 7.30 p. m. the last Sun- day after Vespers. Director, Rev. J. F. Sullivan.


Rosary Society-Meetings on third Sunday of each month at 5 p. m. Di- rector, Rev. Thomas A. Kennedy .


Ladies' Sodality of the Blessed Vir- gin-Meetings on first Sunday of each month at 5 p. m. Rev. J. J. Donnelly, director.


Boys' Sodality-Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph.


Children of Mary-Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph.


NOTRE DAME OF THE SACRED HEART,


Number 228 Main street. Masses at 7, 8.15, 9.30 and 10.45 a. m. Rector, Rev. C. H. Jeanotte; assistant, Rev.


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J. A. Bourassa; organist, Prof. Charles ; Pike. J. Kenyon Smith, Albert Wind- Granger; Sunday school, 3.30. row, Donald Walker.


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- Meetings on the first Sunday of each month. President, Mrs. Exilda Perreault


CHURCH OF ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA.


Rev. P. A. Pillarella, pastor. Ser- vices Sunday at 8 and 9.30 a. m. Ves- pers at 4 p. m. Church and parsonage, 100 Holden street.


ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


45 Summer street. Hours of service- Sundays, 7.30 a. m., Holy Communion (every Sunday in the month except the first); 11 a. m., Morning prayer and sermon (first Sunday in the month, Holy Communion); 7.30 p. m., evening prayer; 10 a. m., Sunday school and Young Men's Bible class. Week days- 10 a. m., Saints' Day; 7.30 p. m., Fri- days. Rector, Rev. John C. Tebbetts, he Rectory; assistant, Rev. J. H. C. Cooper, 13 Quincy street. Vestry- Wardens, F. A. Wilcoxson and Wm. Arthur Gallup; vestrymen, Dewitt C. Elmore, John T. Dick, Winthrop E. Eenner, Harvey A. Gallup, Frederick W. Reed, J. Tracey Potter, Havila B. Taylor, Wm. W. Smith; treasurer, W E Benner, 159 Pleasant street; clerk, F. W. Reed, 18 Chase avenue; sexton, Wm. Hockridge, 105 Bracewell avenue. Choir-CChoirmaster, Joseph K. Smith; choirmother, Mrs. W. E. Benner; cru- cifer; Edward Lunt; tenors, John Charlesworth, John Woodward, Geo. Dewsnap, Joseph Graham, Thomas Monteath; bassos, Edwin Butterworth, Edward C. Garstang, Wm. W. Smith Harry E. Smith, R. A. L. Watson; altos. Master Herbert Heggie, William Johnson, Mrs. F. W. Streeter, Ray Towslee; soprano, Mrs. Frank Smith; soprano boys, Arthur Dalton, Louis Franchere, Harry Franchere, George Heggie, Robert Illingworth, Frank Jones, Fred Jones, Roy Jones, Charles Mckenzie, Carroll Miller, Leslie Mason, Sanford Plumb, Claude Pike, Frank


Ushers-Morning, H. A. Gallup, W. E. Benner. J. T. Potter, F. W. Reed. Evening, J. H. Carr, W. A. Gallup, L. A. Simmons, W. A. Whittaker.


Brotherhood of St. Andrew-Men's branch, Winthrop E. Benner, director; Thomas G. Henderson, secretary and treasurer. Boys' branch-Havila B. Taylor, director; James Whiteley, sec- retary.


Fellowship Club-Havila B. Taylor, president; Win. W. Smith, treasurer; Sydney Dalton, secretary.


Sunday School, 10 a. m .- Superin- tendent, the Rector; ass'. supt., Thos. G. Henderson; treasurer, R. W. Illing- worth.


Rector's Aid-President, Miss J. J. Lidford; vice president, Mrs. H. M. Farnam; treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Lewis; secretary, Mrs. H. L. Mowry.


Woman's Auxiliary-President, Mrs. Harold Payne.


Senior Friendly Helpers-President, Mrs. J. C. Tebbetts.


Junior Friendly Helpers-President, Miss Christina Birch.


St. Mary's Guild-President, Mrs. Wells Walker; vice president, Mrs. Fred A. Sherman.


Altar Society-President, Mrs. W. E. Eenner.


Mothers' Meeting-Directresses- Mrs. A. C. Fountain, Mrs. H. B. Taylor.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Church street, north of Main street. Sunday services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 r. m. in winter. Pastor, Rev. W. E. Thompson, Monument Square; trustees, A. C. Houghton, H. C. Tower, W. H. Sperry. C. E. Winchell, David Bingham, W. H. Pritchard, M. V. N. Braman, G. A. Hastings. L. F. Chapin; Sunday school superintendent, C. V. Jayne; president of the Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Chas. S. Brooker; president Wo- man's Foreign Missionary Society, Miss Eva I. Haskins: president Woman's Home Missionary Society, Mrs. L. F. Chapin; president Epworth League, Clinton Larabee: president Men's So- cial League, G. A. Hastings; organist and choirmaster, J. M. Chambers.


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EPWORTH LEAGUE M. E. CHURCH.


President, C. A. Larabee; first vice president, Mrs. Wi D. Ryder; second vice president, Frank Bevan; third vice president, Mis3 Sarah Rand; fourth vice president, Miss Lillian Fos- ter, secretary, Miss Ora J. Myers; treasurer, Miss Carrie Williams; lit- erary director, Miss Mabel Amell: bi- anist. Ernest Pead, and assistant pian- ist, William Lasher.


ADVENT CHURCH.


Hastings block, 155 River street. Sunday services at 10.30 a. m .; Sab- bath school at 12 m .; evening services at 7 in winter and 7.30 in summer; church prayer meetings on Thursday at 7.20 r. m. Deacon, Eugene Harris; clerk, Medal Lloyd; treasurer, Flora. Blanchard; trustees, John Rogers, Sid- hey T. Ryder. Sunday school superin- tendent, Eugene Harris.


CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.


Chestnut street. Sunday services at 10.30 a. m .; Sunday school at 12 m; reading room open Monday evening from 7.30 until 9; 'Wednesday and Sat- urday 2.30 till 4.30 p. m. Clerk, Henry Orr; treasurer, W. H. Orr; first reader, Mrs. Eugene Babcock; second reader, Mrs. Retta Dox.


BLACKINTON UNION CHAPEL. Main street , Blackinton. Pastors, Rev. W. E. Thompson, Rev. J. H. Spen- cer; church committee, James Domin, Chas. Williams, Miss Margaret Pin- comb. Miss Annie Bringan, Mrs. Frank Herman: Sunday school superintendent, O. A. Archer; organist, Harry Gar- stang.


JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.


Francis street, near State. Services on Saturday 8.30 a. m .; evening ser- vices on Friday and Saturday evenings at 7. Rabbi, Rev. Julius Bloch. Pres- ident, Hymon Kronick; vice president, M. Carr.


Young Boys' Hebrew Association- Meet at Synagogue Sundays 3 p. m. President Lewis Levine; treasurer, Jo- seph Katsh.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- CIATION


Organized September 13, 1876. Rooms at Y. M. C. A. building, 34 Summer street, corner Morris street. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sunday ser- vices from 4 to 5 p. m. F. E. Carlisle, president, J. Tracy Potter, vice presi- dent, W. K. Greer, recording secretary, P. F. Spencer, treasurer, Louis A. Black, general secretary.


SALVATION ARMY


Army barracks, Marshall street. Pub- lic 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.


SOCIETIES


CHARLES D. SANFORD POST 79, G.


A. R.


Meetings on Friday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street.


Commander, Martin Curley; senior vice commander, C.


H. Arnum; junior vice commander, Oliver Fish; surgeon, Dr. H. J. Millard; quartermas- ter, George S. Stockwell; chaplain, W. L. Crosier; officer of the day, L. F. Amadon; officer of the guard, S. J. Hindley; adjutant, Peter Snyder; patri- otic instructor, C. W. Fuller; sergeant major, Andrew Fyfe; quartermaster sergeant. Leander Patnode.


N. E. O. PROTECTION


Warden, Mrs. Mary E. Vincent; vice warden, Arthur C. Deming; secretary, R. C. Lucius; financial secretary, Wells A. Walker: treasurer, M. F. McCarthy; chaplain, Stella Hicks; guide, A. E. Bass; guardian, Hattie F. Jones; sen- tinel, William H. Bennett; trustee for three years, Joseph Strauss; pianist, Dora Cadany; representatives to the grand lodge, L. F. Lucius, Miss Jennie Henderson, W. A. Walker, R. C. Lu- cius and J. H. Benjamin with H. H. Bushnell, F. R. Rice, WI. E. Blanch- ard, J. W. Hargraves, T. W. Lewis and J. B. Page alternates.


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SONS OF VETERANS.


Commander, Homer Harvie; S V C, John W. White; Jr V C, A. L. Lock- wood; chaplain, Chas. W. Fuller; camp council, Edwin Barnard, Hannum, Pot- ter.


FORT MASSACHUSETTS CHAPTER, D. A. R.


Regent, Mrs. Emma Billings; vice regent, Mrs. W. S. Carr; secretary, Mrs. Herbert Botsford of Williams- town; assistant secretary, Mrs. A. J. Witherell; treasurer, Miss Dora Barber: chaplain, Mrs. James C. Chalmers; historian, Mrs. M. M. San- ford; delegates to Washington con- vention, Mrs. Clara Robinson and Mrs. Botsford.


TUNNEL CITY LODGE, N. E. O. P.


Past warden, Charles W. Fuller; warden, Albert J. Gibson; vice-warden, Minnie A. Howe; secretary, Ethel B. Harrington; financial secretary, Cles- tine Seasons; treasurer, John F. Sea sons; guide, Nathan Varin; chaplain, Alice Harrington; guardian, Roya] Shultis; sentinel, Charles L. Brackley; trustee one year, Miller E. Howe; pi- anist, Perry E. Lewis.


FORT MASSACHUSETTS HISTORI- CAL SOCIETY


Houghton Memorial Library Building


President, Dr. John Bascom; vice president, William Gallup; secretary, E. A. McMillin; treasurer, Mrs. C. Q. Richmond; registrar, Mrs. J. C. Good- rich. Annual meeting in October at library.


DIVISION 4, A. O. H.


President, P. H. McMahon; vice pres- ident, William Grace; recording secre- tary, Edward Mullaney; financial sec- retary. B. F. Curley; treasurer, John Cronin ; sentinel, Jerry Driscoll; ser- geant-at-arms, John Smith.


DIVISION 10, A. O. H.


President, W. E. Lonergan; vice president, Martin Curley; £ recording secretary, Richard O'Hearn; financial


secretary, Daniel MCAvoy; treasurer, William Bradley.


WILLIAM MCKINLEY CIRCLE. C. F.


Chief companion, Mrs. B. Hanley; sub-chief companion, Mrs. Gretta Pat- terson; financial secretary, Mrs. Ella Crosier; recorder, Miss Maud Crosier; treasurer, Mrs. Keach; right guide, Mrs. Kelly; left guide, Mrs. McCor- mick; inside watch, Mrs. Walker; out- side watch, Mrs. Hourahan; trustees, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Busby and Mrs. Wa- ger.


NORTH ADAMS COUNCIL, No. 156, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.


Meetings are held the first Sunday of each month in Knights of Columbus rooms. Martin block, Main. street. Grand knight, W. H. Barrett; deputy grand knight, J. H. Mack; financial secretary, James W. Chrystal; treas- urer, John A. Cummings; lecturer, M. O. Haggerty; recording secretary, E. A. Ryan; advocate, P. J. Ashe; war- den, John F. Kennedy; inside guard, Stanislaus Crowley; outside guard, William Scully; chancellor, W. F. Bar- rington; trustee, John Morrissey; mu- sician, Edward S. Dailey.


MAYSONSOOK TRIBE REDMEN


Sachem, P. D. Platz; senior saga- more, John Kay; junior sagamore, Rob- ert Graham; prophet, John Murry; keeper of wampum, A. E. Murray; keeper of faith, Patrick Ryan; guard of the wigwam, Harry Hicks; guard of the forest, Albert Dubble; chief of rec- ords, John Bullett.


ONECO LODGE , I. O. O. F.


N. G., F. R. Rice; V. G., W. F. Corkum; permanent secretary, F. E. Card; financial secretary, W. B. Nick- erson; treasurer, George C. Welton; trustee for two years, Charles Wood ruff; trustee for three years, Charles' Matterson.


WELLINGTON LODGE, ODD FEL- LOWS


Noble grand, Edward Follett; vice- noble grand, Adelbert Windover; treas


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urer, C. C. McIntyre; permanent secre- tary, W. D. Vanderburg; recording secretary, William Ferguson, and chap- lain, J. H. Powers.


WELLINGTON LODGE, I. O. O. F., M. U.


Noble grand, Harold A. Spencer; vice grand. Daniel Ralston; chaplain, James Shaw; elective secretary, Adelbert Windover; permanent secretary, Willis D. Vandenburg; treasurer, C. C. Mc- Intyre; physician, Dr. F. D. Stafford.


LAFAYETTE LODGE, F. & A. M.


W. M., B. B. Fitch; S. Wi. S. Light- holder: J. W., H. J. Hewat; treasurer, J. H. Krum, jr; secretary, A. W. Blag- den.


BERKSHIRE HILLS COMMANDERY. KNIGHTS OF MALTA.


Commander, Alton Bellows; general- issimo, Frank Alber; captain general, Frank Crossley; prelate, James Peak; recorder, Willis E. Gurney; assistant recordler, George F. Moody; treasurer, Albert C. Temple; senior warden, John H. Adams.


MOUNTAIN LODGE, A. O. U. W. Past master workman, Daniel P. Rowe; master workman, Harry Cun- liffe; foreman, M. L. B. Haddow; over- seel', H. M. Gurney; recorder, C. W. Lewis; treasurer, H. W. Lara- bee; financier, W. F. Orr; guide, James Francis; inside watchman, M. H. Tows- lee; outside watchman, L. C. Baker; trustee for three years, W. W. Butler; representative to grand lodge, W. F. Orr, J. D. Northrup; alternates, D. P. Rowe, M. H. Towslee.


NORTH ADAMS LODGE, A. O. U. W. P. M. W., P. Foley; M. W., P. S. Urell; foreman, Albert F. Laliberte; overseer, J. S. Watson; recorder, P. H. Smith; treasurer, J. F. Kennedy; fi- nancier, T. F. Gurney; guide, Dr. W. F. McGrath; inside watchman, M. O. LeClaire; outside watchman, E. E. Ryan; trustee, John Larkin; delegate to the grand lodge, P. Foley.


DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE.


I President, Miss Edith Toomey; vice president, Mrs. A. J. Boothman: first conductor, Mrs. Upman; second conduc tor, Mrs N. White; financial secretary, Mrs. Ethel A. Emerson; recording sec- retarv, Miss G. Brownsword; chaplain, Miss Evan Beadles; outside guard, Mrs Webster: inside guard, Miss Annie Squire; trustees, Mrs. Windrow, Mrs. James Whitaker, Mrs. Hannah Green.


ST. FRANCIS L. C. B. A.


President, Mrs. B. Lyons; first vice president, Miss A. Doherty; second vice president, Mrs. M. Cummings; financial secretary, Miss A. Horrigan; treasurer, Mrs. M. Horrigan; recorder, Miss A. Finnegan; assistant recorder, Mrs. B. Kelley; trustees, Mrs. A. Welch, Miss A. Hackett; marshal, Mrs. Blackwell; guard, Mrs. McCormack.


BROTHERHOOD OF ST. PAUL Past president, Earl D. Getman; president, Albert Gibson; vice presi- dent, Nathan Varin; secretary, Harvey White; treasurer, Willard Brown; chap lain, Rev. W. E. Thompson. The fol- lowing men were elected as chairmen of the various committees: Religious work, Elwood Fowler; membership, William Phelps; social, C. A. Larabee; literary, Earl Hastings; athletics, Rus- sell Hardy; pianist, William Lasher; leader of the orchestra, Frank C. Al- bee; marshal, Albert Fuller, custodian of the regalia, Wilfred Rand; artist, . Arthur Millington.


BERKSHIRE COUNCIL, R. A.


Regent, James Turner; vice regent, James O'Halloran; orator, Thomas G. Henderson; past regent, W. L. Loynes; secretary, Benjamin K. Cook; collector, E. M. Hoag; treasurer, H. C. Bliss; chaplain, James Mitchell; guide, R. W. Illlingworth; warden, J. P. Maxon; sentry. E. E. Byam; musical director, George Brownsword; trustees, John Taylor, A. H. Haslam, Fred W. Reed.


ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY


Organized 1880, incorporated 1894. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in St. Jean


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Baptiste hall, Bank street. President,


E. Vadnais; first vice president, Adelard Roy; second vice president, A. J. Dupont; secretaries, Toussaint Rob- ert and R. Bernard; treasurer, Edmund Bissaillon; financial secretaries, W. F. Guadette and E. Lanoue; insurance


secretary, E. A. Guertin; assistant


secretary, 'N. Sansoucie; assistants, Hector Gregoire and H. Morrier; trus- tees, E. Bissaillon,


Pierre Plante, George Felix, William Decardenais, T. LaForce, V. Bachant and Du charme; doctor, A. A. Arpin, M. D .; committee on investigation, J. Bouch- ard, Henri Thibert, Godias Roy, Na- poleon Vivier and J. B. Lavoi; com- mittee of visitation, M. Ducharme, Pierre Plante, Alexandre Bombardier, Eugene Richard and T. LaForce and auditors, A. J. Landry, Adelard Roy and A. Roy.


WORKMEN'S BENEFIT ASS'N.


Past president, F. A. Walker; presi- dent, Mary E. Vincent; vice president, George Rosch; secretary, P. Ryan; guide. P. H. Smith; chaplain, Jane Ryan: inside watchman, Augustus Mil- ler; sentinel, A. T. Ford.


NORTHERN BERKSHIRE POULTRY ASSOCIATION


President, Dr. F. D. Stafford; vice presidents, C. A. Larabee and J. H. Krum, jr .: treasurer, W. W. Butkr; secretary, C. M. Ottman; assistant secretaries, H. W. Frame and W. S. Carter; executive committee, Watson Livermore, chairman; C. H. Nichols, H. Mausert, W. H. Orr, A. Rich, C. H. Roberts, W. L. Loynes, George Steb- bins, M. F. Geary, T. C. Brown, T. F. Crofts, George Atwood, E. H. Post, A. W. Safford, L. Bourgeois and W. Hart : hall suprintendent, E. W. Hart: assistant hall superintendent, Al- bert Whitney.


MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION President, Hobart C. Tower; vice president. C. V. W. Jayne; secretary, S. Mcveigh: treasurer, E. H. Pratt; directors, F. E. Carlisle, C. H. Cut- ting, James A. McCann, E. Bissaillon,


P. J. Malone, F. A. Bryant, J. H. Cody, Thomas O'Connor, Maurice Phil- lips, Gilbert Maxwell, E. G. Rosston.


FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION


President, Chief H. J. Montgomery; vice president, Orville Lasher; secre- tary, George Rowley; treasurer, W. B. Deming, and trustees, John Craswell and P. H. Riley.


RESEARCH CLUB


President, Mrs. R. A. L. Watson;


vice president, Mrs. A. J. Witherell; secretary, Mrs. E. M. Meekins; treas- urer, Miss Clara Richardson. The lesson committee will be Miss May Moore Mrs. M. E. Couch and Miss Elizabeth Cutting.


ITALIAN MUTUAL AID SOCIETY Pres., G. B. Rosasco; vice pres., G. B. Corsiglia; corresponding secretary, E. Zerbini; financial secretary, A. Dalo assistant secretary, C. Merlini; treas- urer, A. Perercini; trustees, D. Caruzo, S. Graquinto, A. Montagua, A. Milan- esi, V. Castagna and G. Leoni.


DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTTE


Chairman, Earl D. Getman; secre- tary. Thomas F. Flaherty; treasurer, John Cronin: finance committee, Rich- ard O'Hearn, Richard Roberts and M .. J. Kelley.


REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE. Wm. M. Burch, chairman; J. Franklin Torrey, secretary; E. D. Whitaker, treasurer.


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, Frank R. Evans; esteemed leading knight, James T. Potter; esteemed loy- al knight, Wm. Johnson; esteemed lec- turing knight, Thomas Hughes; secre- tary, James A. Reagan; treasurer, Har- ry Huffnagle; tyler, James Robinson; trustees, Albert R. Smith, Thomas P. Welch, Patrick C. McMahon.


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JAMES T. LARKIN'S


FATHER MATHEW 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 Mathew building, 45 Cen- ter street. President, Daniel J. Rea- gan; vice president, Jerry Meade; sec- retary, Thomas Cummings; financial secretary, James P. Ryan; treasurer, James W. Murphy; corresponding sec- retary, William Dodd; sergeant-at- arms, Dennis Daily.


FATHER MATHEW CADETS.


Reorganized 1907. Barracks, Father Mathew hall. James A. Bradley, Com- mander-in-Chief.




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