Spencer's Brookline directory 1894, Part 22

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Publication date: 1894
Publisher: C.A.W. Spencer Pub.
Number of Pages: 316


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WINN P. H., 1354 Beacon st. (See head lines.)


Saw Filer.


Kelley John B., 23 Boylston st.


Screen Manufacturers. AMERICAN SCREEN CO., 300 Washington st. (See p. 293.)


Sewer and Drain Contractors.


Allen Philip S., 81 Green st.


DRISCOLL DENNIS, 21 Kent st. (See p. 309.)


DRISCOLL JAMES JR., 82 Washington st. (See p. 311.)


Kelley Thomas J., Warren st. near Cottage.


O'Hearn Michael J., 191 Davis av.


Quimby Benjamin F., Hammond st. near Woodland rd.


Shades and Draperies.


ROBART BROTHERS, 311-317 Washington st. (See p. S.) THOMPSON NELSON C., 279 Washington st. (See p. 2.)


Signs and Show Cards. PAZOLT WILLIAM R., 4 High st. (See p. 314.)


Sporting Goods. PURINTON & WARD, 5 Harvard st. (See p. 313.)


Stables ( Livery and Boarding). ALLSTON WILLIAM, 21 Pierce st. (See p. 304.) Beaconsfield Stables, 1723 Beacon st.


Dry and Fancy Goods, GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. 1 At DELANO'S, 9 Harvard Square.


JEFFERS & EDDY, Harvard Square.


APOTHECARIES AND Prescription ... Druggists.


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CARNES FRANK A., 7-9 Pearl st. (See p. 310.) COREY HILL STABLES, Westbourne ter. cor. Corey rd. (See p. 313.) CRORY DAVID, Heath st. near Hammond. (See p. 304.) GOODSPEED M., 316 Washington st. (See p. 306.) Healey James, rear 103 Walnut st.


HILL EDWARD H., 14 Boylston pl. (See p. 303.) O'DAY MICHAEL J., 19 Boylston st. (See p. 308.) QUINLAN THOMAS MRS., 76 Washington st. (See p. 299.) Willis Burton R., 77 Francis st.


Stationery.


BOWKER ARTHUR W., 87 Harvard st. (See front cover.) Brookline News Depot, (Mrs. C. H. Cilley,) 225 Washington st. Dashuck Jacob Mrs., 103 Washington st. DOANE ARTHUR S. & CO., 27 Kilby st. Bo. (See p. 314.) KELLEHER THOMAS J., 11 Boylston st. (See front cover.) Kelley Thomas J., 240 Washington st.


LARRABEE B. F. & CO., Washington st., Temple pl. and West st. (See p. 126.)


Stocks and Bonds.


RICHARDSON, HILL & CO., 40 Water st. Bo. (See p. 5.) WEEKS ALLEN S., 48 Congress st. Bo. (See p. 5.)


Tailors.


FLATLEY & SWEENEY, 194 Washington st. (See p. 308.) Halfenstine Fritz A., 10 White pl. NADEL DAVID, 294 Washington st. (See p. 298.) Porter M. Henry, 288 Washington st. TURLEY THOMAS J., 7 Boylston st. (See p. 307.)


Teachers.


Archaval Guillerma Miss, (Spanish,) 11 Harvard st. Archaval Josephine Miss, (Spanishı, ) 11 Harvard st. Bacon Agnes Miss, (music,) 20 Park st. Bassett Anna R. Miss, (painting,) 87 University rd. Bassett Isabella S. Miss, (music, ) 87 University rd. Behr Gertrude M. Mrs. (voice,) 164 Mason ter. north. Gardiner Grace G. Miss, (music,) 64 Sewall av. Hook Alice E. Miss, (music,) 657 Washington st. James Florence A. Miss, (music, ) 43 Waverly st. Lynch Nellie F. Miss, (music,) 12 Tabor pl. Miett Pauline F. Miss, (piano.) 209 Washington st. Osgood George L. (music, ) 21 Sumner rd. Packard E. Mabel Mrs., (piano, ) 14 Searle av.


H. R. HEAD, Harvard Market, 86 HARVARD STREET.


Provisions, Fruit & Vegetables, FRESH EGGS, Choice Vermont Butter, &c.


Brookline Laundry, 32 WHITE PLACE. COBURN & POPE, Proprietors.


First Class Laundry Work. NO ACIDS OR BLEACHING MATERIAL USED. Carpet Beating and Naphtha Cleansing.


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Smith Henry J. (music, ) 11 Windsor rd. Smyth M. J. Miss, (music,) 241 Boylston st.


Tower Horatio, (violin, ) 2 Webster st.


Teamsters.


DRISCOLL JAMES JR., 82 Washington st. (See p. 311.) HAYES JEREMIAHI, 168 Washington st. (See p. 310.)


Kelley Thomas J., Warren st. near Cottage.


Telegraph Office.


Western Union Telegraph Co., B. & A. R. R. Station, Station st. David J. Connell, manager.


Telephone Exchange.


New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., Harvard Bldg., 4 Harvard st. Anson B. Norton, manager.


Tin and Iron Ware.


CROSBY E. F., 211 Washington st. (See p. 293.) KENRICK BROTHERS, 214-216 Washington st. (See head lines.)


PAINE BROTHERS, 3 Harvard sq. (See p. 295.)


Toilet Articles.


BAXTER DAVID F., 3 Harvard st. (See foot lines.)


BOWKER ARTHUR W., 87 Harvard st. cor. Aspinwall av. (See left side of front cover.)


BUTLER WILLIAM H., 243 Washington st. (See head lines.) Hayman Alfred J., 1363 Beacon st. JEFFERS & EDDY, 274 Washington st. (See head lines.) YOUNG & BROWN, 224 Washington st. (See p. 2.)


Toys and Stationery.


Brookline News Depot, 225 Washington st.


KELLEHER THOMAS J., 11 Boylston st. (See front cover. )


LARRABEE B. F. & Co., Washington st., Temple' pl. and West st. Bo. (See p. 126.) MORSE CHARLES W., 6 Harvard sq. (See p. 14.) Pratt Aaron, 1348 Beacon st.


Trunk Maker.


ANDERSON WILLIAM J., 259 Boylston st. (See p. 304.)


Trunk Repairers. ANDERSON WILLIAM J., 259 Boylston st. (See p. 304.) PREE WILLIAM, 8 Harvard st. (See p. 308.)


F. E. PALMER, Florist. Conservatories, NEWTON STREET, Telephone 166-3. Salesroom, . . HARVARD SQUARE, Telephone 166-2.


BROOKLINE, MASS.


P. H. WINN, 1354 BEACON STREET, COOLIDGE CORNER, BROOKLINE.


Practical Plumber AND Sanitary Engineer.


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Undertakers. Hatch Henry S,, 235 Washington st. O'Day Thomas F., 45 Boylston st.


Upholsterers.


ANDERSON FRANS O., 1350 Beacon st. (See p. 14.) Jouannet Peter A., 45 Harvard st.


Knaf Conrad, 172 Washington st.


LARRABEE B. F. & CO., Washington st., Temple pl. and West st. Bo. (See p. 126.) ROBART BROTHERS, 311-317 Washington st. (See p. 8.) Schmeltz Christian, 7 Webster st. THOMPSON NELSON C., 279 Washington st. (See p. 2.)


Wegerdt Fred"R., 257 Boylston st.


Vaccine Virus.


Bowker Everett M. M.D., propagator, office 328 Washington st.


Variety Store.


Levien Albert A., 153 Washington st.


Ventilating and Heating Contractors. KENRICK BROTHERS, 214-216 Washington st. (See head lines.)


Veterinary Surgeons.


Marshall Alexander, Boylston pl. Mullowney Henry, 53 State st. Bo. Osgood Frederick H., 50 Villiage st. Bo. QUINLAN GEORGE F., 76 Walnut st. (See p. 299.)


Wall Paper.


Kelley Thomas J., 240 Washington st. SUNDELL WILLIAM, 84 Harvard st. (See p. 293.) LARRABEE B. F. & CO., Washington st., Temple pl. and West st. Bo. (See p. 126.)


Watchmakers.


Bonacini Edward M., 65 Boylston st. MACE OLIVER E., 229 Washington st. (See p. 305.) MORSE CHARLES W., 6 Harvard sq. (See p. 14.) PIKE GEORGE H., 43 Harvard st. (See back cover.)


Prescriptions Carefully Compounded At BAXTER'S PHARMACY,


Harvard Square, Brookline.


Established 1827. JOHNSON & SMITH, Telephone 368-2.


Nahant Fish Market. Branch : 83 HARVARD ST., Brookline.


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Whitening and Colering.


BAKER BENJAMIN F., 91 Washington st. (See p. 315.) BOODY JAMES H., 9 Station st. (See foot lines.) CAULFIELD PATRICK, 227 Washington st. (See p. 292.) COOK JOHN, 135 Washington st. (See p. 292.) COTTER FRANCIS, 132 Washington st. (See p. 309.) HALD CHARLES S., 120 Cypress st. (See p. 313.) Hand James B., 198 Washington st.


HICKEY MARTIN, 24 Pearl st. (See p. 309.)


LYNCH DAVID, 4 High st. (See p. 295.)


MORRISON WILLIAM D., 208 Washington st. (See back cover.) SUNDELL WILLIAM, 84 Harvard st. (See p. 293.)


Window Shades.


Pons Charles A., 348 Washington st. ROBART BROTHERS, 311-317 Washington st. (See p. S.)


THOMPSON NELSON C., 279 Washington st. (See p. 2.)


Wood Engraver.


Dana William J., 609 Washington st.


THE CHRONICLE,


BROOKLINE, MASS.,


is the ONLY PAPER published in one of the LARGEST TOWNS in the State, the wealth of which is exceeded by no town of equal population in the United States and by only five cities in this rich Commonwealth.


X SHREWD ADVERTISERS


always seek mediums that reach people with means to buy their goods. THE CHRONICLE is read by people who know what they


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and they have the money to pay for what they get. The class of buyers who read THE CHRONICLE comprises men in every known line of business, and the


FACTS AND FIGURES


show that the population of Brookline is composed largely of the wealthiest and shrewdest of Boston's business men.


BROOKLINE CHURCHES.


FIRST PARISH CHURCH.


Congregational Unitarian. Organized Oct. 26, 1717. Present edifice erected 1893.


WALNUT STREET, JUNCTION OF WARREN.


SUNDAY SERVICE at 10.45 A. M. Sunday School at 12. M.


Pastor - Rev. Howard N. Brown,


Deacons - Abijalı W. Goddard, Charles H. Stearns.


Clerk and Treasurer - Aaron H. Latham.


Standing Committee - Charles H. Stearns, John Lowell, James Murray Kay, Mrs. Henry M. Whitney, Miss Alice G. Cobb.


Organist - Frank Lyndes.


Sunday School Superintendent - Philip H. Savage.


Sexton - James McCullough.


Brookline Branch, National Alliance of Unitarian Women.


Meetings are held the first Monday of each month. President -Mrs. L. Shannon Davis, Secretary - Mrs. Alanson Bigelow. Treasurer - Mrs. Howard N. Brown.


Working and Social Club.


Meetings are held fortnightly, on Thursdays. President - Mrs. Howard N. Brown. Secretary- Miss M. J. Collingwood. Treasurer - Miss Augusta Lamb.


Children's Club.


Meets fortnightly. Under the charge of Mrs. George Rogers and Mrs. Arthur S. Doane.


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BAPTIST CHURCH.


Organized 1805. Present edifice erected 1859.


HARVARD STREET, CORNER OF PIERCE.


SUNDAY SERVICES at 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at 12 M. Young People's Meeting at 6.15 P. M.


Pastor- Rev. Nathan E. Wood, D. D.


Pastoral Assistant - Miss E. P. Dye.


Deacons - George Brooks, Thomas B. Griggs, George F. Joyce, Wil- liam H. Whitney, Francis F. Morton, H. Lincoln Chase.


Prudential Committee - George Brooks, Thomas S. Brown, Thomas B. Griggs, Miss Abby J. Corey, William H. Whitney, J. W. Vose, William Owen.


Church Clerk - Benjamin F. Baker.


Society Clerk - Frank A. Carnes.


Church Treasurer - Rufus G. F. Candage.


Society Treasurer -Frank A. Carnes.


Collector - Frank G. Howard.


Sunday School Superintendent - Thomas S. Brown. Assistant -John C. Packard.


Organist - George H. Carnes.


Musical Director - J. Hamilton Robinson.


Sexton - Simon Daley.


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Young Men's Social League.


Meetings are held on the first Tuesday evening of each month, from October to April, inclusive, in parlors of Baptist Church.


President -Emery B. Gibbs. Secretary - Charles Otis. Treasurer- Walter W. Paige.


King's Daughters and Sons.


(Considerate Circle.)


Meetings are held at the president's house on the first Wednesday of each month.


President - Mrs. B. W. Neal, Jr. Treasurer-Charles H. Dyer. Secretary - Miss Lillian F. Newcomb.


Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor.


Meetings each Sunday evening at 6.15, in the Chapel. President - Edward S. Pillsbury.


Rec. Secretary - Miss Mabel G. Bond. Cor. Secretary - A. P. Waterman. Treasurer - Jesse S. Magoon.


Junior Endeavor Society.


Meetings are held every Wednesday afternoon.


President - Arthur Cushing. Secretary - Mabel Kenrick.


Treasurer - Basil Wood.


CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. (High Street Church.)


Swedenborgian. Organized April. 1857. The edifice erected 1862.


HIGH STREET, BETWEEN IRVING AND ALLERTON STREETS.


SUNDAY SERVICES at 10.45 A. M. Sunday School at 12 M. Pastor - Rev. Willard H. Hinkley.


Church Committee - Albert Mason, Daniel H. Rogers, Abraham L. Cutler, Sophronia Edgerly, Lucy S. Davis.


Treasurer - Abraham L. Cutler.


Clerk -Thomas R. Shewell.


New Church Social Club.


Meetings are held monthly.


President-Dr. M. W. Turner. Secretary-J. W. Hinkley. Treasurer-Martha Cushman.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.


Organized 1894.


GODDARD HALL, 180 WASHINGTON STREET.


SUNDAY SERVICES at 3 and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at 4.


Pastor in Charge - Rev. C. S. Dewing.


Elders - Robert Stanfield and Alexander McDonald.


Deacons - Robert L. Bentley, Scott MeNeilly, Hugh McCracken, James Murray.


Standing Committee - The above-named and Robert J. Stanfield.


Sunday School Superintendent - Robert Stanfield.


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HARVARD CHURCH.


Congregational Trinitarian. Organized Aug. 26, 1844. Present editice erected 1873.


CORNER OF HARVARD AND MARION STREETS.


SUNDAY SERVICES at 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at 9.30. Pastor - Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D., Ph.D.


Ministerial Helpers- Rev. Jeremiah Taylor, D. D. (in Parish). Rev. Marshall M. Cutter (in Schools).


Deacons- William Lincoln, Horatio S. Burdett, John S. Adams. John Knox Marshall, Charles W. Wrightington, Charles A. Hopkins.


Church Clerk - Edward Sharp.


Society Clerk - Hollis E. Abbott.


Church Treasurer - James H. Shapleigh.


Society Treasurer - John S. Adams.


Prudential Committee - Jacob P. Bates, Joseph R. Winch, Charles A.


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Hopkins, Samuel T. Dutton, William G. Benedict, Walter L. Lane, George H. Worthley, James S. Stone, Charles D. Hammer.


Organist and Choir Director - George A. Burdett.


Sunday School Superintendents - Main School, Eugene B. Floyd; Intermediate, Mrs. C. W. Gulliver; Primary, Mrs. A. J. Mosher ; Kinder- garten, Mrs. E. B. Cole. Secretary - Edward Sharp.


Sexton - Matthew McNeilly.


Church Porch.


Meetings each Sunday evening at 6.30.


President- E. L. Capen Wight. Secretary-William J. Ferguson,


Young Ladies' Benevolent Society.


Meetings are held in the Chapel on the first Wednesday in each month, at 2.30 P. M. President-Miss Phoebe Edwards.


Benevolent Helpers.


Meetings are held in the Chapel on the first Monday in each month, at 3 P. M. President-Miss Lydia Cotton.


The Brotherhood of St. John.


Meetings are held the first Tuesday evening of each month. President-Frank W. Burdett. Vice-President-Edward M. Abbott. Secretary-Edmund F. Smith.


Mothers and Teachers Association.


Meetings are held the first Tuesday afternoon of each month. President-Mrs. H. S. Burdett. Vice-President-Mrs. H. E. Abbott. Secretary-Miss Mary White.


BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL.


School organized Dec. 19, 1875. Association incorporated May 16, 1887. BETHANY BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR SCHOOL.


Sunday School at 3.15 P. M. Prayer Meeting Saturday night at 8 o'clock.


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Superintendent - John Knox Marshall.


Vice-Superintendent- Rev. Marshall M. Cutter. Asst. Superintendent- Charles W. Wrightington. Secretary and Treasurer - L. Dana Chapman.


Sexton - James Mccullough.


Janitor- Samuel Mccullough.


Bethany Y. P. S. C. E.


Meetings on Monday evenings at 7.45.


President-Miss Mary A. Adams. Vice-President-Mr. A. C. Fay.


Cor. Secretary-Miss J. F. McGregor. Rec. Secretary-Miss Annie Woods. Treasurer-Mr. James McDonald.


ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.


Protestant Episcopal. Organized July, 1849. The edifice erected 1851.


ST. PAUL STREET AND ASPINWALL AVENUE.


SUNDAY SERVICES .- Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon at 10.45 A. M. Evening Prayer at 3.30 P. M. Sunday Night Mission Service in Union Building from October to May, at 7.30. Sunday School at 9.30 A. M.


Rector - Rev. Leonard Kipp Storrs, D. D. Wardens - Clement K. Fay, William L. Chase.


Vestrymen - Augustus Lowell, William Whitman, D. Blakely Hoar, Desmond FitzGerald, Charles W. Kellogg, Theophilus Parsons and Henry S. Macomber.


Clerk - Desmond FitzGerald. Treasurer - D. Blakely Hoar. Organist - Clement K. Fay. Sexton - Lincoln Walizer.


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Ladies' Sewing Society. Treasurer-Miss Charlotte Parsons.


Girls' Friendly Society. President-Miss Elizabeth Pierce.


Altar Society. President-Mrs. Henry S. Macomber.


CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.


Protestant Episcopal. Organized Feb. 19, 1868. The edifice erected 1867.


CARLTON STREET, CORNER MONMOUTH.


SUNDAY SERVICES - Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon at 10.45 A. M. Evening Prayer at 3.30. [From July to September, morning service only.] Sunday School at 2.45 P. M.


Rector - Rev. Reginald Heber Howe, D. D.


Wardens - Francis W. Lawrence, A. P. Howard.


Vestrymen -W. H. Lincoln, John Wales, G. S. Parker, H. S. Howe, C. S. Hamlin, F. D. Williams, G. B. Little, H. G. Woodworth, J. T. Gardiner, G. R. Payson.


Clerk-H. G. Woodworth.


Treasurer - G. B. Little.


Organist - H. M. Goodrich, 92 Charles Street, Boston.


Sexton - Frank F. Lacey, 5 W. Newton Street Extension, Boston.


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Parish Aid Society.


Meetings on the fourth Wednesday of each month, at 3.45 P.M. President - The Rector. Secretary - Mrs. R. H. Howe. Treasurer - Mrs. H. M. Clark.


The Guild. Provost - The Rector.


Vice-Provost and Treas .- F. W. Lawrence. Secretary - W. A. Eldredge. WOMEN'S CHAPTER. President - Miss S. B. Howe. Sec. and Teas. - Mrs. G. B. Sanford. MISSIONARY CHAPTER. President - Miss Train. Treasurer - Miss Fay.


The Church Temperance Society.


President - The Rector. Treas. and Sec .- J. H. Gardiner.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Organized 1873. Corner-stone of new edifice laid April 9, 1892. CORNER OF PARK AND VERNON STREETS.


SUNDAY MEETINGS held (at present) in the lower Town Hall. Week- day meetings held in Chapel, cor. Washington and Cypress streets.


SUNDAY SERVICES at 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at 12 M. League Prayer Meeting at 6.30 P. M.


Pastor - Rev. William Ingraham Haven.


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Trustees- William W. Potter, James Rothwell, Enoch E. Doran, Alonzo G. Brewer, Rufus A. Flanders, William H. Wood, James E. Rothwell, Chauncey A. Jacobs.


Treasurer - James E. Rothwell.


Stewards - Enoch E. Doran, Edward S. Burns, Levi T. Lyon, R. H. Grogan, M. F. Reynolds, D. Mckenzie, G. W. Moore, J. P. Marquand.


Treasurer - Milton F. Reynolds.


Sunday School Superintendent - Enoch E. Doran.


Choir Master - A. G. Brewer.


Organist - Mrs. Ida G. Fletcher.


Sexton - G. M. Forster.


Epworth League.


Devotional meetings every Sunday evening at 6.30. Social and Liter- ary Evening on the third Thursday of each month. President-John MacRae.


Junior League.


Meetings every Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.


Superintendent-Miss Annie B. Wood.


King's Daughters and Sons. Secretary-Mrs. I. M. Campbell.


Young Men's Band.


Meetings every Monday evening at 7.45. President-James Anderson.


Ladies' Benevolent Society.


President-Mrs. W. W. Potter.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


Organized 1892. Incorporated 1893.


CHAPEL, CORNER WASHINGTON AND CYPRESS STREETS.


SUNDAY SERVICES at 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at 12 M. Pastor in Charge - Rev. Stephen H. Roblin.


Trustees - John E. Cousens, Thomas H. Dyer, Alfred E. Kenrick, Henry C. Dimond, Arthur C. Williams.


Treasurer - Thomas H. Dyer. Clerk - Arthur C. Williams. Musical Director - Isley M. Fogerty. Sunday School Superintendent - Nathan C. Paul.


CHRIST CHURCH.


Congregational Unitarian. The edifice (Sears' Chapel) erected in 1860. COLCHESTER STREET, NEAR NEW LONGWOOD STATION. Pastor (pro tem.) - Rev. Caleb D. Bradlee, D. D. SUNDAY SERVICES at 10.30 A. M. UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL at 3 P. M. (October to June.)


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CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION.


Roman Catholic. Organized 1852. Present edifice dedicated 1886.


LINDEN PLACE, CORNER HARVARD STREET.


SUNDAY SERVICES .- First mass at 7, second at 9, children's mass at 9, high mass at 10.30. Sunday School at 9.30 A. M. and 2 P. M., vespers at 3 P. M.


Masses each week-day morning at 6.30 and 7.


Pastor - Rev. Laurence J. Morris.


Assistants - Rev. John A. Butler and Rev. John Lyons.


Sexton - Thomas F. McMahon.


Young Ladies' Charitable Association.


Meetings in Library Hall, Church of the Assumption, the last Monday of each month.


President-Miss Susan A. Doran. Vice-President-Miss Mary J. Smyth. Cor. Secretary-Miss Margaret J. Sweeney. Treasurer-Miss Mary Dee.


Brookline Catholic Reading Circle.


Meetings in Library Hall, Church of the Assumption, on the first and third Wednesdays of each month.


President-Miss Mary J. Smyth. Vice-President-Miss Nellie J. Mealey. Secretary-Miss Mary Geary. Treasurer-Miss Susan A. Doran.


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St. Mary's Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society.


Meetings in basement of Church on the second and fourth Mondays of each month.


President -Thomas F. Barrett. Rec. Secretary-John H. Lacy. Finan. Secretary-Thomas Kelley. Treasurer -James J. Powers.


Young Men's Catholic Association.


Meetings in Association Hall on the first and third Thursdays of each month.


President-Thomas McCaffery. Rec. Secretary-William J. Fleming. Finan. Secretary-Thomas F. Miskell. Treasurer-William HI. Cusick.


Holy Name Society.


Meetings in basement of Church on the second and fourth Sunday evenings of each month.


President -Owen Carey. Secretary - John McInerney. Treasurer - Felix R. King.


St. Vincent de Paul Society.


Meetings in basement of Church every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. President - James B. Hand. Secretary - James C. Rooney Treasurer - Michael Driscoll.


Cemeteries.


Brookline Cemetery (purchased by town, 1715). Walnut st., cor. Chest- nut st. Henry S. Hatch, supt .; residence 142 Brook st.


Holyhood Cemetery (Roman Catholic, consecrated 1857). Heath st., between Hammond st. and Woodland road. Eneas Smyth, supt .; residence 241 Boylston st. Trustees : Most Rev. John J. Williams, pres. ; Dr. John G. Blake, Dr. John B. Moran, Daniel Doherty, Hugh Carey, Boston; M. W. Quinlan, James B. Hand, Patrick Johnson, Brookline; Joseph Cogan, East Cambridge.


Walnut Hills Cemetery (purchased by town, 1874.) Grove st. and Allen- dale rd., near Newton st. Myron D. Fisher, supt .; residence, Ceme- tery Lodge, Grove st. Trustees : Horace James, chairman ex-officio, Charles S. Sargent, Charles H. Stearns, James H. Bowditch, Desmond FitzGerald, Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Barthold Schlesinger. George H. Worthley, treasurer; Benjamin F. Baker, clerk.


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THE PROPOSED NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING


The Town Government.


ORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE, FINANCIAL, "EDUCATIONAL, HEALTHI, WATER, POLICE, FIRE, AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF THE TOWN, FOR THE MUNICIPAL YEAR 1894-5.


TOWN CLERK.


Benjamin F. Baker . . Office, Town Hall. Hours : 9 to 12 A. M., 2.30 to 5 P. M.


BOARD OF SELECTMEN.


Regular weekly meetings are held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Hall, on Monday afternoons at 3 o'clock.


Horace James, Chairman.


Tucker Daland. Charles H. Drew.


James M. Codman, Jr. William J. Seaver.


George F. Joyce, Clerk.


Frank D. Field, Messenger.


Standing Committees.


Accounts - Messrs. Seaver and Codman.


Fire Department - Messrs. Daland and Drew.


Fire and Police Alarms- Messrs. Daland and Seaver.


Police - Messrs. Drew and Seaver.


Public Bath-house - Mr. James.


Public Buildings - Messrs. James and Drew.


Public Grounds - Messrs. Seaver and Drew.


Sewers - Messrs. James and Codman.


Street Lighting - Messrs. Codman and Daland.


Pole Locations - Messrs. Codman and Daland.


Town Hall - Mr. James.


Town Stable - Messrs. Daland and Codman.


· Committees on Streets.


District No. 1. Mr. Seaver .- Beacon street from Boston line to Har- vard street, Pleasant, Dwight, Devotion, Stetson, Green, John, Free- man, Browne and Babcock streets, Longwood and Sewall avenues, Chapel, Marshal and Charles streets, St. Paul (north of Longwood avenue), Kent (north of Francis street), Colchester, Hawes, Carlton, Ivy, Essex, Mountfort, Prescott, Monmouth and St. Mary's streets, Monmouth court, Beech road and Carlton path.


District No. 2. Mr. Drew .- Beacon street from Harvard to Washing- ton street, Winchester, Williams, Coolidge, Thorndike, Centre, Park, Fairbanks, Fuller, Marion, Vernon, Harris, Harvard, Auburn, School, Prospect, Pierce, Holden, Alton, St. Paul (south of Longwood aven .. (.),


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SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.


Kent (south of Francis street), Harrison, Francis, Toxtetli, Perry, Brook, Linden and Station streets, Summit, Harvard and Aspinwall avenues, Lancaster, York and Mason terraces, Stearns road, Kent square, Summit patlı and Linden place.


District No. 3. Mr. James .- Washington street from Boylston street westerly to Boston line, White place, Gardner, University, Garrison, Rawson, Claflin and Addington roads, Gardner path, Beacon street from Washington street westerly to Boston line, Cypress street from Boylston to Washington street, Buckminster, Blake, Dean, Clinton, Brington, Sunner, Holland, Winthrop, Hyslop and Clark roads, Boylston street from Cypress street to Newton line, Druce, Seaver, Leicester, Tappan, Elm, Emerson, Waverly and Thayer streets, Thayer place, Davis, Gor- ham, Fisher, Chestnut Hill and Englewood avenues, Colbourne crescent, Windsor, Salisbury, Cummings, Kilsyth, Corey, Circuit and Middlesex roads, Winthrop, Colbourne and Addington patlıs.


District No. 4. Mr. Codman .- Boylston street from Cypress to Wash- ington street, Cypress street from Boylston street to Chestnut street, Washington street from Boylston street casterly to Boston line, Walnut, High, Irving, Chestnut, Sewall, Roberts, Flora, Juniper, Pearl, Emerald, Maple and Allerton streets, Highland and Edgehill roads, Brookline, Pond, Morss and Walter avenues, Boylston and Sewall places, Walnut path, Jamaica and Upland roads.


District No. 5. Mr. Daland .- Warren, Dudley, Heath, Pound, Ham- mond, Grove, South, Newton, Clyde, Cottage, Lagrange, Rockwood and Avon streets, Goddard avenue, Woodland, Chestnut Hill and Allandale roads.


Town Engineer.


Alexis H. French . . Office, Town Hall. Superintendent of Streets and Sewers.


Michael Driscoll . Office, Town Hall.


FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT. Treasurer and Collector.


George H. Worthley . Office, Town Hall. . Hours, 9 to 12 A. M., 2.30 to 5 P. M. .


Assessors.


Office in Roslin Cottage, 297 Washington street. Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Rufus G. F. Candage, Chairman.


Charles H. Stearns. Thomas H. Talbot. Albert Cushman, Clerk.


Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.


Charles H. Draper. Jerome Jones. Martin P. Kennard.


Auditors. William E. Lincoln. Gardner C. Brooks.




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