North Adams city directory 1908, Part 15

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Publication date: 1908
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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The parish trustees-Robert A. Thompson, 1908; H. E. Wetherbee, 1909, chairman; J. B. Spruill, 1910.


Also ex-officio, the clerk and the treasurer.


Parish clerk, Charles W. Ford, Dow- lin block.


Parish treasurer, N. B. Flood, 37 State.


Organist and musical director-Jesse Hadfield, 67 Porter.


Music committee, Mrs. John Brace- well, 1908; A. L. Bossi, 1909; Archer H. Barber, 1908; Mrs. Geo. W. Chase, 1909; John Taylor, 1910.


Ushers-Clarence W. Gallup, Wm. W. Butler, Geo. W. Chase, H. H. Gadsby.


Annual meeting of the parish the second Monday in April.


Sunday school superintendent, I. Freeman Hall; George Fuller, 1st as- sistant; Miss Antoinette Lambert, 2d assistant; Wm. J. Geddes, secretary; Manning H. Busfield, treasurer; Har- lan M. Walker, asst. secretary; Helen Chase, leader of orchestra.


AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS


Primary department-Miss Susan A. Cleghorn, principal; Miss Jennie Wal- cott, assistant; Mrs. R. L. Chase, mus- ical director.


The Men's Club-President, Clinton Q. Richmond; vice presidents, W. K. Greer, Dr. G. H. Thompson; secretary and treasurer, W. J. Nichols; executive committee, the officers · and pastor;


Membership and finance committee,


John Taylor, E. H. Tucker, N. B. Flood, R. A. Thompson ,R. L. Culver.


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 Socie- ties; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. R. A. Thompson.


Meets fourth Tuesday of March, June, September and December at 3 p. m.


The Woman's Foreign Missionary So- ciety-President, ;


vice presidents, Mrs. Geo. W. Chase, Mrs. R. W. Guss, Mrs. T. E. Busfield; sec- retary and treasurer, Mrs. John A. Rice; director cradle roll, Mrs. J. B. Spruill; musician, Mrs. Wm. Gaston.


Meets first Tuesday of every month at 3 p. m.


The Woman's Home Missionary As- sociation-President,


vice presidents, Mrs. J. P. Coyle, Mrs. secretary and treasurer, Mrs. D. A. Anderson.


Meets third Tuesday of every month at 3 p. m.


The Haystack Mission Band-presi- dent, Miss Olive J. Gallup; vice presi- dents, Fred Eldridge, Rachel Penni- man, Ruth Fuller; secretary and treas- urer, Louise Cady; treasurer, Mrs. W. J. Nichols; pianist, Miss Sadie McIn- tyre.


Meets first Sunday of every month at 3 p. m.


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The Ladies' Aid Society-President, Mrs. John Bracewell; vice presidents, Mis. E. B. Hamblen, Mrs. C. J. Arnold, Mrs. S. B. Dibble, Mrs. Frank Darby, Mrs. William B. Parmelee, Mrs S. r. Thayer, Mrs. D. J. Barber, Mrs. Chas. Ingalls, Mrs. Findlay D. McIntyre; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Charles H. Cutting; assistant secretary and treasurer, Mrs. John A. Bond.


Meets every Wednesday from Jan- uary to May at 2 p. m.


The King's Daughters-President, Mrs. R. A. Thompson; vice presidents, Mrs. J. P. Coyle, Mrs. Arthur Cady; secretary and treasurer, Miss Margaret Chase.


Meets every Friday evening from 7.30 to 9 o'clock.


The Christian Endeavor Society- President, George Fuller; vice presi- dent, Miss Anna Butler; recording sec- retary, Miss Amy Hathaway; corre- sponding secretary, William J. Geddes. treasurer, Miss Helen Shields; chair- man of committees, lookout, Miss Janet McPhail; prayer meeting, Miss Agnes Malcolm; social, Miss Anna Butler; music, Miss Elizabeth McGowan; mis- sionary, William Ritchie; flower and calling, Miss Janet McGowan.


Meets every Sunday evening one hour before church service.


The Junior Endeavor-Superintend- ent, Miss Janet McGowan; assistant superintendent, Mrs. J. C. Willian.


Meets every Tuesday at 4.15 p. m.


The Flower Committee-Miss Harriet L. Stroud, chairman; Miss Helen Chase, Miss Elizabeth Cutting, Miss Dora A. Barber, Miss Zela P. Wood, Mrs. John Bracewell, Mrs. Archer H. Barber, Mrs. Condit Dibble.


The District Committee Chairman, T .E. Busfield; secretary, Mrs. H. E. Wetherbee.


Meets quarterly at call of chairman.


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. Tebletis. Vestry-Wardens, F. A. Wilcoxson and Win. Arthur Gallup; vestrymen, Dewitt C. Elmore, John T. Dick, Winthrop E. Benner, Harvey A. Gallup, Frederick W. Reed, J. Tracy Potter, Havila B. Taylor, Wm. W. Smith; treasurer, W. E. Benner, 159 Pleasant street; clerk, F. W. Reed, 18 Chase ave; sexton, Wm. Bailey, 386 W Main. Choir-Choirmas- ter, Joseph K. Smith; choirmother, Mrs. W. E. Benner; crucifer, Louis Fran- chere; tenors, John Charlesworth, John Woodward, Geo. Dewsnap, Joseph Gra- ham; bassos, Edward C. Garslang, Wm. W. Smith, Harry E. Smith, R. A. L. Watson; altos, 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, Les- lie Mason, Sanford Plumb, Claude Pike, Frank Pike, J. Kenyon Smith, Albert Windover, Donald Walker.


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. Boysʼ branch-Havila B. Taylor, director; James Whiteley, see- retary.


Sunday school, 10 a. n m .- Superin- tendent, the Rector; asst. supt., Thos G. Henderson; treas., 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. J. C. Tebbetts.


Senior Friendly Helpers-President, Mrs. Tracy Potter.


St. Mary's Guild-President, Mrs. M. Sanford.


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


Mothers' Meeting-Directress, Mrs. Henry Montgomery.


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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.


Corner Main and and Eagle streets. Organized 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 Winer: sexton, W. S. Daniels.


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


Sunday school officers-Supt., H. B. Clark; asst. suptss., James O. Fletcher, O. A. Dunton; treasurer, Ben K. Cook; secretary, Brayton Witherell; supt. primary dept., H. A. Spencer; sec. and treas., F. A. Windover; supt. kin- dergarten, Mrs. J. H. Emigh.


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


Pastor's He'pers 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 presidents, Mrs. H. W. Clark, Mrs. J. W. Crawford.


Knights of King Arthur-Sir Pen- dragon, H. B. Clark; merlin, P. F. Spencer; seneschal, Harry M. Wylde.


Friendly Circle-Miss Ethel Lee; vice president, Miss Laura Carlisle; secre- tary, Miss Ethel Carpenter; treasurer. Miss Edna Sedgwick. Meeting every Sunday evening 7.30.


Maids of Avalon-Queen, Mrs. Eliza- beth Spencer; princess, Miss Maude Blanchard; secretary, Miss Felicia Plumb; treasurer, Miss Elsie Blan- chard; messenger, Miss Ida Corkum.


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, O. J. Brown, M. D., George Bedford, W. G. Cady, Dr. M. M. Brown;


church officers, moderator, W. G. Cady; clerk, Gilbert Maxwell; treasurer, L. L. Thayer; deacons, Dr. O. J. Brown, William Wilson; a tornate de cons, Frank E. Eaton, W. G. Cady; organist, Prof. Josoph Lawrence; pianist, Mrs. W. G. Cady; Sunday school superin- tendent, M. M. Brown; 1st assistant, Frof. Joseph Lawrence; 2d assistant, Mrs. J. B Thrasher; secretary, Miss Ella Leighton; treas., Hattie Brooks; ibrarian, Emerson Davies; superin- tendent of primary department, M.Ss Hattie Brown.


Ladios' Aid Society-Vice presidents, Mrs. H. B. Wing, Mrs. S. P. Partridge, Mrs. R. E. Schouler; treasurer, M.GS May Thayer; secretary, Mrs. W. G. Cady,


Men's Club-President, J. B. Thrash- er; vice presidents, J. Fred Padden and George Bedford; treasurer, Gilbert Maxwell; secretary, W. W. Follett.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Church street, north of Main street. Sunday services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. in winter. Pastor, Rev. W. E. Thompson, Monument Square. Trus- tees, A. C. Houghton, C. E. Winchell, W .H. Sperry, W. H. Pritchard, H. C. Tower, L. F. Chapin, G. A. Hastings, M. V. N. Braman, David Bingham. Stewards, C. E. Whitney, C. T. Phelps, C. H. Isabel, C. S. Brooker, W. D. Ry- der, W. J. Pead, William Blythe, E. G. Rosston, Joseph Makant, D. J. Brown, J. P. Blackinton, E. A. Rand C. E. Butler. Sunday school superin- tendent. C. V. W. Jayne; president of the Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Chas. S. Brooker; president Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Miss Eva I. Has- Lins: president Woman's Home Mis- sionary Society, Mrs. L. F. Chapin; president Epworth . League, Clinton Larabee; president Men's Social League G. A. Hastings; Junior League super- intendent, Miss Mabel Amell; precident Young Men's Club, Albert Gibson; president Young Ladies' Auxiliary, Mrs. Earl Getman; superintendent of Boys' Club, E. B. Clive; executive committee, C. E. Winchel', L. F. Cha- pin, G. A. Hastings; organist and choir .. master, J. M. Chambers.


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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 2.30 p. m .; vespers at 4 p. m. Rector, Rev. E. P. Dunphy, D. D .; assistants, Rev. J. F. McGillicuddy, D. C. L., Rev. J. F. Sullivan. Organist, Prof. Thomas Murphy.


Holy Name Society-Meetings on sec- ond Sundays of each month at 7 p. m., Rev. E. P. Dunphy, D. D., 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 Sunday after Vespers. Director, Rev. J. F. Sullivan.


Rosary Society- Meetings on third Sunday of each month at 5 p. m. Di- rector, Rev. J. F. McGillicuddy.


Ladies' Sodality of the Blessed Vir- gin-Meetings on first Sunday of each month at 5 p. m. Rev. E. P. Dunphy, 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. J. A. Bourassa; organist, Prof. Charles Granger; Sunday school, 3.30.


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


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 7.30 p. m. Deacon, Eugene Harris: clerk, Medal Lloyd; treasurer, Flora Blanchard; trustees, John Rogers, Sid- ney T. Ryder. Sunday school super- intendent, Eugene Harris.


EPWORTH LEAGUE, M. E. CHURCH


President, C. A. Larabee; first vice- president, Miss Lillian Foster; second vice president, Wilfred Campbell; third vice president, Miss Sarah Rand; fourth vice president, Miss Ruby Mor- ley; secretary, Miss Ora J. Myers; treasurer, Miss Carrie Williams; lit- erary director, Miss Helen Bates; pi- anist, Ernest, Pead; asst. pianist, Wil- liam Lasher.


BLACKINTON UNION CHAPEL.


Main street, 'Blackinton. Pastors, Rev. W. E. Thompson, Rev. J. H. Spencer, Rev. T. E. Busfield; church committee, James Domin, Chas. Wil- liams, Miss Margaret Pincomb, Miss Annie Bringan, Mrs. Frank Herman; Sunday school superintendent, O. A. Archer; organist, Harry Garstang.


CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.


Chestnut street. Sunday services at 10.45 a. m .; Sunday school at 12 m .; reading roomn open Monday evening from 7.30 until 9; Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2.30 till 4.30 p. m. Clerk, Henry Orr; treasurer, W. H. Orr: sec- .ond reader, Mrs. Retta Dox


CONGREGATION OF THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL.


Meets every fourteen days at Syna- gogue. Pastor, Rabbi Julius Bloch; president, H. S. Katsh; vice president, J. D. Carr; treasurer, Morris Kronick: secretary. D. Bashevkin.


CHURCH OF ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA.


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


COLORED BAPTIST CHURCH.


Rev. R. W. Fields, pastor. Trustees, James Hoover, Bert Williams.


SALVATION ARMY.


Marshall street. Adjutant, W. H. Hansen.


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SOCIETIES


BLACKINTON LODGE, I. O. O. F. G. M., Herbert Collins; N. G., Henry Uncles; R. S. N. G., Ernest Harper; L. S. N. G., John Lamon; V. G., Job Jacks; R. S. V. G., George Phillips; L. S. V. G., Ray Worthington; perma- nent secretary, James Bramley; elec- tive secretary, George Kinsey; treasur- er, John Phillips; elective master, Wil- liam Jacks; warden, Bert Jones; inside guard, David Malcolm; conductor, E. J. Hughes; installing officer, William Un- cles; marshal, Herbert Fowles.


WELLINGTON LODGE, I. O. O. F.


Noble grand, Daniel Ralston; vice noble grand, James Todd; chaplain, William Kerr; treasurer, Harold A. Spencer; permanent secretary, W. Van- denburg; elective secretary, F. Floyd; trustee for three years, William H. Woodhead: trustee for one year, Cla- rence Harvey.


ONECO LODGE. I. O. O. F.


Noble grand, A. M. Burdick; vice noble grand, H. Porter; representative to grand lodge, F. R. Rice, F. Corkum, B. E. Robinson and C. E. Mattison.


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.


OLYMPIAN LODGE, K. P.


Officers: Chancellor Commander, C. V. Quackenbush; vice chancellor, Harry Lewis; prelate, Albert C. Temple; mas. ter at arms, F. H. Hicks; keeper of records and seal, Fenton Barnes; mas- ter of finance, Ken E. Burrows; mas- ter of exchequer, Elmer E. Coon; inner guard, Arthur Jones; outer guard, Wal- lace Whitney.


PYTHIAN SISTERS


Past chief, Mrs. Hattie Lewis; most excellent chief, Mrs. Helen Merritt; excellent senior, Mrs. Lucy Rouse; ex-


cellent junior, Mrs. Emma Hinklebein; manager, Mrs. Eva Baker; mistress of finance, Mrs. Sarah Quadland; mis- tress of records and correspondence, Mrs. Alice Quackenbush; protector, Mrs. Hattie Lewis; guard of outer tem- ple, Mrs. Francis Deming; trustee, Mrs. Abbie Fountain.


NORTH ADAMS COUNCIL, NO. 156, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


Grand knight, W .H Barrett; deputy grand knight, George Campbell; fin- ancial secretary, John F. Dooling; recorder, George B. Boland; advocate, P. J. Ashe; warden, John F. Kennedy; inside guard, John Mullaney; outside guard, Wm. L. Scully; chancellor, W. F. Barrington; lecturer, M. O. Hag- gerty; 'trustees, Simon Galvin, P. W. Bowes, John Morrissey.


NORTH ADAMS AERIE OF EAGLES


Worthy president, John F. Kennedy; worthy vice president, Richard Harold; worthy secretary, Horace Foisy; wor- thy treasurer, Peter D. Platz; worthy trustee, John D. Bresnahan; inside guard, William Green; outside guard, William Maxwell; worthy physician, Dr. George A. Fagan.


NORTH ADAMS LODGE, No. 487, B. P. O. ELKS.


Elks' nome, 100 Eagle. Exalted ruler, J T. Potter; esteemed leading knight, Wm. A. Johnson; esteemed loyal knight, Thomas Hughes; esteemed Iec- turing knight, Daniel Parrow; secre- tary, James A. Reagan; treasurer, Harry Huffnagle; committee on home, Thomas Calnan, James F. Coughlin, Thomas Hughes, William A. Johnson, George Sayles; supt of home, Peter Harper: chaplain, John Dooling; trus- tees, Edw. K. McPeck, P. C. McMahon,. Albert Smith.


MAYOONSOK TRIBE, RED MEN.


Sachem, Granger Boseley; senior sag- amore, Michael Dooley; junior saga- more, Harry Hicks; prophet, Robert Graham: keeper of wampum, A. E. Murray; collector of wampum, C. W. Murray; chief of records, John Bullett.


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NOITH ADAMS LODGE, A. O. U. W.


Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings at Foresters hall, Main street. P. M., P. S. Urell; M. W., John B. Donovan; O., J. W. Watson; R., P. H. Smith; T., John F. Kennedy; F., T. F. Gunning; G., William Elliman; I. W., P. O'Leary; O. W., Joseph McNine.


MOUNTAIN LODGE, A. O. U. W.


Past master workman, McL. B. Had- dow: master workman, Peter McPhail; foreman, H. N. Gurney; overseer, John Francis; recorder, C. W. Lewis; treas- trer, H. W. Larabee; financier, W. F. Orr; guide, M. H. Towslee; inside watchman, A. J. Crompton.


COURT NORTH ADAMS, NO. 100, F. of A.


Meets every first and third Thurs- day of the month at rooms in Hoosac Savings bank block.


Chief ranger, Patrick Gaffey; sub chief, Timothy Haley; secretary, James H. Fitzgerald; treasurer, James E. Miller; recording secretary, Thomas Mansfield; senior beadle, David Hen- derson; junior beadle, adward Kenney; senior woodward, Michael King; junior woodward, Peter Fee; trustees, Joseph A. Bolus, John Kenney, Edward Ryan; court physician, C. J. Curran, M. D.


COURT BRACEWELL, F. OF A.


Past chief ranger, H. A. Gray; chief ranger, Thomas H. Michaels; sub chief ranger, James Murphy; treasurer, J. Frank Seasons; financial secretary, P. H. Gunning; recording secretary, William Williams; senior woodward, Frank Ryan; junior woodward, Clar- ence Pike; senior beadle, Edward Slat- tery; junior beadle, Deus Dupius; lec- turer, Michael F. McCarthy; trustee for three years, G. Walker; physician, William F. McGrath, M. D.


HOOSAC LODGE, N. E. O. P.


Meets at K. of P. hall first and third Tuesdays of every month: Warden, John Walden; vice warden, Ida Lang- worthy; secretary, R. C. Lucius; fin- ancial secretary, W. A. Walker; treas-


urer, M. F. McCarthy; chaplain, Mrs. Henry Jones: guardian, Della Bennett; outside sentinel, William Geddis; trus- teus, Hiram Martin, Joseph Strauss, James A. Cann.


CASCADE LODGE, N. E. O. P.


Lodge meets second and fourth Tues- days of every month at Wellington hall, Dowlin block, Main street. War- den, Chas. E. Armstrong.


TUNNEL CITY CIRCLE, C. of F.


Chief companion, Mrs. Hannah A. Brien; sub-chief, Miss Cecelia Parker; financial secretary, Mrs. Mary Gelin- ens; treasurer, Miss Alexina Smith; recorder, Miss Mary Galligan; right guide, Miss Hattie Rollins; left guide, Miss LeRoy.


BROTHERHOOD OF ST. PAUL.


President, Albert Gibson; vice presi- dent, Nathan Varin; secretary, Harvey White; treasurer, William E. Brown; chairman of membership committee, William Shultis; chairman religious work committee, Harold Braman.


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 St.


BERKSHIRE COUNCIL, R. A.


Regent, T. D. Henderson; vice regent, Edward M. Hoag; orator, R. W. Illing- worth; sitting past regent, J. C. A. Turner; guide, John Maxom; secretary, B. K. Cook; collector, James O'Hallor- an; treasurer, H. C. Bliss; sentry, C. H. Stewart.


GREYLOCK LODGE, F. & A. M.


W. M., Albert H. Spencer; S. W., Everett E. Worthy; J. W., Peter Wil- liamson; treasurer, Fred Harrington; secretary, E. Franchere.


SONS OF ST. GEORGE.


Worthy president, Samuel Davis; worthy vice president, Henry Uncles; worthy treasurer, William Duxbury; worthy secretary, W. R. Roberts.


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CLAN MCINTYRE.


Meets at Arcanum hall, first and third Fridays of the month. Chief, Malcolm Gillies; tanist, John Lowrie; recording secretary, F. C. McIntyre; financial secr. Fary, Jamps Neville; treasurer, John Ralston; senior henchman, A. Reid; junior henchman, A. Renton; seneschal, Geo. Walker; sentinel, Thos. McKie; warder, Thos. Fyfe.


CONCORDIA ITALIAN SOCIETY.


President, Vincenzo Castagna; vice president, Antonio Del Giore; financial secretary, Vincenzo De Santi; record- ing secretary, Giovanni Mancini; treas- urer, Gibi Corsiglia; trustees, Michael Puppalo, Angelo Marino, Tamosa de Lorenzo, Guiseppe Arcuri, Bartolo Ca- lotti.


MCKINLEY CIRCLE, C. of F.


Officers: Chief companion, Mrs. B. Hanley; sub chief companion, Mrs. Margaret Bresnahan; reording secre- tary, Miss Maud Crosier; right guard, Mrs. B. Green; left guard, Mrs. Mary Blackwell; inside guard, Miss Viola Keach; outside guard, Mrs. Flora Goseley.


SONS OF CALABRIA.


President, F. Guzzi; vice president, R. Rosi; treasurer, G. Arcusi; record- ing secretary, A. Maruco; financial sec- retary, L. Caruscelli; trustees, D. Mar- cuso, C. Marchio.


ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY


President, Edmond Vadnais; 1st vice president, Adelard Roy; 2d vice presi- dent, Arthur J. Dupont; recording sec- retary, Toussaint Robert; correspond- ing secretary, Raoul Bernard, treasur- er, Edmond Bissaillon; financial secre- tary, W. A. Gaudette; assistant finan- cial secretary, Charles Durocher; sec- retary of death claims, Ed. Guertin; com., Hector Gregoire; asst. com., Hormidos Trustees, Edmond Bissaillon, Pierre Plante, Phillip Pe"- ron, Wm. Decardenais, T. Laforce, M. Ducharme, Victor Bachand.


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UNITAH LODGE, D. OF R.


Noble grand, Mrs. Anna Lees: vice grand, Mrs. Ida McAdoo; recording secretary, Mrs. Mary Vincent; financial secretary, Mrs. Kittie Joslyn; treasur- er. Mrs. Mary Bouchard; trustee, Mrs. Annie Ellis.


NAOMI CHAPTER, No. 17, O. E. S.


Regular meetings on first and third evenings in Masonic hall, New Kimbell block.


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.


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 St.


DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE.


President, Miss Anna Squires; vice president, Miss Nellie Carter; first con- ductor, Mrs. Nichols; second conductor, Miss Anna Oldham; inside guard, Miss Jennie Eastwood; outside guard, Mrs. McDowell; chaplain, Mrs. Webster; past president, Mrs. Lillian Boothman.


ROCK OF LEBANON SOCIETY.


Meet first of every month at Wel- lington lodge rooms, Dowsin (block. President, George Richards; vice pres- ident, Richard Ellis; secretary, Joseph Bolus; treasurer, Assad Jabour; re- cording secretary, Solomon James; trustee, George Nassif.


UNION MARQUETTE.


President, A. Reny; vice president, D. Delisle; treasurer, J. E. Belanger; secretary, Arthur Girard; conductor, E. Lucier; physician, Dr. W. A. Bros- sean; trustees, A. Roy, D. Benjamin, E. Beaupre.


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NORTH ADAMS FIRE DEPART- MENT


H. J. Montgomery, chief engineer, h 124 Prospect; Roscoe E. Hosley, dep- uty chief, h 30 North.


Hose 1 .- Orvil.e Lasher, Drury yard; Albert Wilder, 104 Eagle; Lieutenants, Win. Harris, 339 Eagle; John Hurlbut, 10 Miner; J. P. Rand, 32 Bank; Albert Duby, 43 Lincoln; Charles Stevens,


69 Blackinton; Richard O'Hearn,


S5 Furnace; Lincoln Breckinridge,


50 Chase; Dennis Fountain, 25- Houghton; Frank L. Hicks, 62 Nortn Holden.


Hose 2-Captain, Napoleon Johndrow, 30 Lincoln; John J. Carswell, lieutenant, 89 Holden; Moses J. Nichols, 31 Black- inton; Gilbert Gregory, 93 North; James Ewing, 61 Brooklyn; Daniel Ackert, Drury yard; John W. Wilkinson, 28 State; Frank H. Weeks, 25 Yale: Frank Wells, 91 River; Edward H. Genest, 142 Bracewell; John S. Kenne- dy, 103 Eagle; Archie J. Pratt, secre- tary and treasurer, 80 Porter.


Hose 3-Edward H. Post, captain, 21 Montgomery; Robert R. Costine, lieu- tenan:, 96 Hall; John Murray, 36 Mar- ietta; Ephraim Saulnier, 60 Cliff; Geo. Atwood, 118 Liberty; Thomas Michaels, 14 Montgomery; Wm. McPherson, 7 Es- tes; Michael Be'anger, 68 Cleveland ave; Archie Belanger, 376 Union; John Gould, 8 Brooklyn terrace; John Saulnier, 63 Montgomery.


Hock and Ladder, No. 1-Andrew Ewing, captain, 61 Brooklyn; N. Henry Arnold, lieutenant, 11 Hoosac; Patrick H. Riley, 70 Yale; John Doherty, 58 Lincoln; George Jackson, 30 Prospect; David Harris, 133 State; George W. Rowley, 55 Hall; Charles Bass, 12 Grant; Hubert Davis ,23 Bracewell.


Hose 5, Blackinton-John E. Phillips, captain, 1533 Mass. ave; Archie Matti- son, lieutenant, 1169 Mass. ave; David Stack, 1328 Mass. ave; Ernest Phillips, 1368 Mass. ave; Joseph Miner, 1538 Mass. ave; William N. Gore, 1539 Mass. ave; Harry Jordan, 1551 Mass. ave; Hubert Rudman, 1563 Mass. ave; Daniel J. Ma- honey, 61 Leonard; Peter G. Merriam, 65 Mil; Michael J. Fleming, 132 River.


Hose 4, Hook and Ladder 2-John E.


McCarthy, 567 W Main; Howard A. Lewis, 321 W Main; Michael F. Dillon, 577 W Main; Frank J. Robar, 5771/2 \V Main; William H. Boulger, 593 W Main; Herbert E. Fowles, 597 W Main; John H. Williams, 587 W Main; James Boul- ger, 466 W Main; Fred Duquette, 557 W Main; Michael H. Jennings, 12 Walden; James T. Fallon, 28 Goodrich; Charles T. Lewis, 222 State road; Herbert Pike, 54 Richview; William Lewis, 37 Rich- view.




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