Springfield city directory, and business advertiser, 1915, Part 202

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Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (Roman Catholic)-South street. Rec- tor, Rev. John F. Conlin; Curate, Rev. John W. Finnerty.


Church of the Nativity (Roman Catholic)-770 Chicopee, Willimansett. Rector, Rev. J. F. McGillicuddy, D. C. L .; Assistant, Rev. H. T. Lusignan.


St. Patrick's Church (Roman Cath- olic)-Sheridan street (Falls). Founded December 15, 1872. Rector, Rev. John R. Murphy; Assistant, Rev. James F. Connors.


St. Joachim Church-202 Main street (Falls). Rector, Rev. George Gagnon; Assistant, Rev. Wilfred Cho- quette; Sexton, Theodore Therrien; Or- ganist, Mrs. John Baldwin.


St. Rose de Lima Church (French Roman Catholic)-Grattan opp. Percy street, Aldenville. Rector, Rev. Joseph A. Fredette.


St. Stanislaus Church (Roman Catholic)-Corner Front and Granfield streets. Founded 1890. Rector, Rev. Lawrence M. Cyman, O. M. C .; as- sistants, Rev. Gregory Zablonski, O. M. C., and Rev. Nicholas Wybraniec, O. M. C .; and Bros. Ven. Fr. Joseph Zosi- mowicz, O. M. C., and Ven. Fr. Ruphinus Trzeciak, O. M. C.


SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ETC.


American Order of Fraternal Helpers, Welcome Lodge, No. 54- Instituted November 11. 1902. W. P., Mrs. Elizabeth Dowd; Treasurer, P. W. Curry; Collector, Mrs. Rose O'Connell.


Ancient Order Hibernians, No. 2 -Organized January 15, 1873. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings at 208 Exchange street. President, John F. Moynihan; Recording Secretary, Mat- thew Olwell; Financial Secretary, Mar- tin Toomey; Treasurer, John A. Scanlon.


A. O. U. W., Mt. Pleasant Lodge, No. 96-Instituted February 14, 1888. Meets first and third Mondays in each month in Odd Fellows' Hall. M. W., Wm. Tomlinson; Recorder, John A. Frawley; Treasurer, John T. Lyon; Fin., Wm. J. Fuller.


A. O. U. W., Chicopee Falls Lodge, No. 143-M. W., John L. Hurst; Recorder, Edward J. Harrison; Finan- cier, James S. O'Brien; Treasurer, Rod- gette D. Earl.


Artisans Canadiens-Francais Suc- cursale, No. 209-Organized April, 1905. Meets first and third Tuesdays 35} Center street. President, Arthur Girouard; Secretary and Treasurer, Louis M. Dufault.


Assumption Drum Corps-Meets first and third Sundays of each month at 11.30 a. m. in Assumption School Hall. Pres., Leopold J. Samson; Sec., Albert E. Booth, jr .; Treas., Albert Morin; Manager, C. J. Lavigne.


Carpenters' and Joiners' Union, No. 685-Organized November 1, 1900. Meets Wednesdays at L'Union Cana- dienne Hall. President, Edmond Page; Secretary, Napoleon St. Cyr; Treasurer, L. O. Fournier.


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L'Union Canadienne - Founded 1886. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at 35} Center street. President, Henry Richart; Recording Secretary, Arthur St. Andre; Corre- sponding Secretary, Frederick Brunell; Financial Secretary, L. M. Dufault; Treasurer, Oscar Rheaume.


Casimieres Drum Corps-Organized January 1, 1906. Meets every Monday at St. Stanislaus Hall, Chestnut street. President, Joseph Maciotek; Secretary, Wladyslaw Grocki; Treasurer, Piotr J. Godek.


Chicopee Boat Club-Organized May 26, 1912. Meets first Sunday of each month at Club House, Ashley ave- nue, West Springfield. President, Dr. C. E. Meyer; Vice-President, L. Warren Paltz; Secretary and Treasurer, J. F. Duane.


Chicopee Falls Masonic Home Association-105 East street, Chicopee Falls. Organized 1909. President, E. H. Elder; Clerk, E. L. Davis; Treas- urer, C. H. Leonard.


Chicopee Falls Rod and Gun Club -Meetings held at call of president at Club House off Broadway near Spring- field line. President, T. C. Montgom- ery; Vice-President, L. J. Holmes; Secretary, Frank E. H. Sheldon; Treas- urer, E. R. Sawin.


Chicopee Liquor Dealers' Associa- tion-Meets at call of president in Board of Trade Rooms. Pres., John M. O'Neil; Rec. Sec., Timothy J. Bagley; Treas., John Duane.


Chicopee Social Club-Meets first Sunday evening of each month in Union Canadienne Hall. Pres., George O. Nantais; Sec., Albert E. Booth; Treas., Conrad J. Lavigne.


Chicopee Veteran Firemen's Asso- ciation-Meets second Wednesday of each month at Harmony Hall, 90 Dwight street. President, Jeremiah J. Falvey; Vice-President, John Blythe; Clerk, Wil- liam G. Bullens; Financial Secretary, Edward J. Leary; Treasurer, Edward Singleton.


Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W., Chicopee Lodge, No. 29-Instituted June 29, 1890. Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, third Tuesday of each month. Chief of Honor, Mrs. Margaret Valliere; Recorder, Mrs. Mary E. Bemis; Re- ceiver, Mrs. Rose Demers; Financier, Mrs. Valerie Valliere.


Firemen's Relief Association- President, John E. Pomphret; Vice- President, Theodore E. Savaria; R. S., Francis X. O'Connor; F. S., Jeremiah J. Falvey; Treasurer, Dennis J. Hag- gerty.


Fraternal Order of Eagles, Chic- opee Falls Aerie, No. 404-Meets first and third Mondays at Eagles' Hall, Post Office Building. W. Pres., Morris F. Gloster; W. Sec., A. L. DeGray; W. Treas., M. J. Kelly.


Improved Order of Red Men, Navajo Tribe, No. 95-Council fire kindled on every Wednesday sleep at 57 Main street, Chicopee Falls. Sachem, Arthur Dupuis; Chief of Records, Clif- ford Lord; Collector of Wampum, Charles P. Lariviere; Keeper of Wam- pum, Arthur Gibbs.


Improved Order of Red Men, Skenungonunck Tribe, No. 108- Council fire kindled on every Friday sleep in Red Men's Hall. Sachem, Wal- ter Whittle; Chief of Records, R. W. Harrison; Collector of Wampum, Joseph Boyd; Keeper of Wampum, Fred M. Gilbert.


Knights of Columbus, Elder Coun- cil, No. 927-Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in K. of C. Hall, Shea's Block, Church street. Grand Knight, Thos. J. Shea; Rec. Sec., John F. Kennedy; Fin. Sec., John F. O'Neil; Treas., M. B. Houlihan.


Knights of Columbus, Council No. 69, Chicopee-Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at Knights of Columbus Hall. Grand Knight, Henry A. Dougherty; Recording Secretary, Ed- mund O'Connor; Financial Secretary, Dennis J. Haggerty; Treasurer, Fred- erick A. Hickey.


Knights of Pythias, Cabot Lodge, No. 146-C. C., Clifton R. Adams, Springfield; K. R. and S., James E. Fleming; M. E., James Oak; M. F., Walter H. Jacobs.


Krolowy Korony Polskiej Society, No. 433 (Polish Roman Catholic Union) -Meets first Wednesday of each month at Polish Parish Hall. President, Jacob Kordas; Secretary and Financial Secre- tary, Paul P. Starzyk; Treasurer,. Karol Gerlasinski; Recording Secretary, J. Nowak.


Masonic Club, Chicopee Falls- Social rooms at Masonic Hall, 105 East street, Chicopee Falls. Annual meeting first Friday after first Tuesday in Oc- tober. Regular meeting first Friday after first Tuesday in each month. President, C. E. Day; Secretary, F. S. Nelson; Treasurer, A. F. Crowther.


Notre Dame du Bon Conseil-Or- ganized January 1, 1902. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at L'Union Canadienne Hall. President, Mrs. Azarie Robitaille; Secretary, F. Belle Charpentier; Treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Paquette.


Patrons of Husbandry, Chicopee Grange, No. 211-Master, Arthur A. Megargel; Secretary, Minnie A. Bald- win; Treasurer, Mrs. E. L. Shaw; Lecturer, Mrs. Arthur Megargel.


Polish Cadet Benefit Society-In- stituted January 7, 1912. Meets fourth Sunday of each month at Polish Na- tional Home Association, Cabot, corner Center street. President, Marcin Pirog;


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Secretary, Apolinary Wozniak; Treas- urer, Stanislaw Sitasz.


Polish Citizen Club-Founded March 15, 1903. Meets every fourth Sunday at Polish National Hall, Cabot corner Center street. President, Jozef Rutka; Secretary, Szymon J. Przybyla; Treasurer, Andrzej Kuchta.


Polish Ladies' Turners' Society- Founded March 1, 1913. Meets every second Sunday at Polish National Hall, Cabot c Center street. President, Mrs. Annie Wegrzyn; Treasurer, Mrs. Adeline Praizner; Instructor, Miss Marynia Kil- yan; Secretary, Miss Pauline Dziato.


Polish Music-Dramatic Club- Founded Aug. 28, 1908. Meets every fourth Sunday at Polish National Hall, 6 Springfield street. President, Paul Wojcik; Secretary, W. Mendrala; Treasurer, M. Ossolinski; Instructor, H. Grotkowski.


Polish National Alliance, Branch 605-Instituted February 15, 1903. Meets second Saturday of each month at Polish National Hall, Cabot c Center street. President, A. Gryszkiewicz; Sec- retary, John Rucki; Treasurer, Leon Rzeznikiewicz.


Polish National Alliance, Branch 702-Instituted March 15, 1905. Meets every third Sunday of each month at Polish National Hall, Cabot corner Cen- ter street. President, John Janik; Secre- tary, John Szymanski; Treasurer, Szy- mon J. Przybyla.


Polish National Home Association -Capital $30,000. Incorporated 1914. Meets every third month at 72 Main st., Chicopee Falls. President, Wladyslaw Chmura; Secretary, Wojciech Rolniak; Treasurer, Jan Galica.


Polish National Home Association -Capital, $25,000. Incorporated March 2, 1910. Meets every three months at Polish National Hall, 140 Cabot street. President, L. W. Szetela; Clerk, Szymon Przybyla; Financial Sec- retary, Felix S. Furtek; Treasurer, Joseph Chmura.


Polish National Alliance, Wolni Synowie Polski Branch 711-Insti- tuted April 5, 1905. Meets every first Sunday at 72 Main st., Chicopee Falls. President, W. Kagan; Secretary, Jozef Robak; Treasurer, Stanislaw Galica.


Polish National Union of America Branch 13-Founded June 1, 1909. Meets every second Sunday at Pulaski Hall, Cabot street. President, Marcin Niemiec; Secretary, S. Harenzga; Treas- urer, Jacob Brach.


Polish Stage Lovers Society- Founded February 21, 1915. Meets every first Monday of each month at


National Hall corner Cabot and Center streets. President, John Malinowski; Secretary, W. Kurzdzal; Treasurer, St. Kowal; Musical director, H. Grolkowski.


Polish St. Joseph Benefit Society- Founded Oct. 21, 1913. Meets every third Sunday of month at 236 Exchange. President, Ant. Budarz; Secretary, Wal. Baut; Treasurer, W. Rodzej.


Polish St. Michael Benefit Society -Founded 1896. Meets every second Sunday of month at Market st. Hall, Chicopee Falls. President, Ludwik Wywiorski; Secretary, Roman Kraus; Treasurer, Karol Galuszka.


Polish Turners' Society, Branch 391-Founded September 1, 1905. Meets every fourth Sunday at Polish Hall, Cabot corner Center street. Presi- dent, John Kowal; Secretary, Stanislaw Kowal; Treasurer, Felix S. Furtek; In- structor, Roman Wegrzyn.


Polish Uhlans Benefit Society, Chicopee-Instituted January 6, 1902. Meets second Sunday of each month at Polish National Hall, Cabot corner Cen- ter street. President, Felix S. Furtek; Secretary, Simon J. Przybyla; Treas- urer, Mikolaj Dubiel.


Progressive Club of Chicopee- Meets first Sunday of each month at 35} Center street. Pres., Ernest Dauplaise; Rec. Sec., Wilbrod L. Lassonde; Cor. Sec., Alfred Lemire; Fin. Sec., Conrad Lavigne; Treasurer, Pierre Lacroix.


Pulaski Hall Association-Meets first Monday of each month at 61 Cabot. President, Jakob Brach; Secretary, Stanislaw Zytkiewicz; Treasurer, Karol H. Mikus.


Royal Arcanum, Chicopee Falls Council, No. 649-Meets second and fourth Mondays at I. O. O. F. Hall, 15 Grove street. Regent, Charles E. Car- penter; Treasurer, Benj. Simpson; Col- lector, William J. Ryan; Secretary, Myron A. Harvey.


Sherman Rest Home-259 Chicopee street. President, Miss Clara F. Palmer; Clerk and Treasurer, Rev. Charles L. Stevens; Matron, Mrs. Eleanor V. Chapman.


St. Jadwigi Society No. 858- (Polish Roman Catholic Union). Meets first Sunday each month at Polish Parish Hall. President, Francis Olbrych; Fin. Sec., Josefa Nowak; Treasurer, Mary Chmura; Rec. Sec., Mary Nowak.


St. Jean Baptiste Society-Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at St. Jean Baptiste Hall. Chaplain, Rev. George Gagnon; Presi- dent, Arthur Maynard; Secretary Arch., Arsene Petit; Fin. Sec., Frank Robinson; Treasurer, Henry St. Marie.


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St. Stanislaus Society-Organized 1892. Meets first Sunday of each month at 23 Chestnut street. President, K. Wajtowicz; Secretary, Th. Ciosck; Treas- urer, Karol Yierlasinski.


United Textile Workers, Local No. 751-Organized August 17, 1909. Meets * first week of each month at Polish National Hall, Cabot corner Center street. President, Marcin Rzeszntek; Secretary, Michael Tryba; Treasurer, Wojciech Ciosek.


Women's Club-Meets at Second Congregational Church parlors once in two weeks, Thursday afternoon, from first Thursday in November till third Thursday in April. President, Mrs. Frank C. Flint; Secretary, Mrs. Albert Buckley; Treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Reed.


MASONIC SOCIETIES


Belcher Lodge, A. F. and A. M .- Instituted 1870. Regular communica- tions first Tuesday in each month in Masonic Temple, 105 East street. W. M., Francis S. Nelson; S. W., John W. Valler; J. W., Perley K. Stone; Secre- tary, Edwin L. Davis; Treasurer, Charles W. King; Chaplain, Albert F. Crowther; Marshal, Edward C. Shel- don; S. D., James Shaw; J. D., Henry L. Burnett; S. S., Roy P. Miles; J. S., John McCarthy; Organist, Henry Mel- ville Judd; Tyler, Henry E. Wilson.


Chicopee Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Instituted in 1848. Regular communi- cations first Tuesday in each month. W. M., Dr. Wm. Ritter, jr .; S. W., James L. Gridley; J. W., John I. Lorimer; Treasurer, Frank K. Kent; Secretary, Chas. A. Buckley; Chap., Herbert C. Hill; Mar., Isaac N. Collord; S. D., Frank P. Johnson; J. D., Frank R. Rood; S. S., Albert N. Stebbins; J. S., Frank A. Crothers; Tyler, John W. Grout; Org., Walter Wilson.


Unity Royal Arch Chapter-Insti- tuted 1875. Regular convocations, first Wednesday in each month, at Masonic Temple, Chicopee Falls. Annual Con- vocation October 6, 1915. M. E. H. P., Geo. D. Miller; K., William Ritter, jr .; S., Charles P. Aldrich; Treas., Adolphus Rodney Martin; Sec., Edwin L. Davis; Chaplain, Benn Blythe; C. of H., Robert C. Smith; P. S., David F. Macauley; R. A. C., Robert S. Burpo; Organist, Walter Wilson; Tyler, George Dalgleish.


ODD FELLOWS


St. John's Lodge, No. 62-Rein- stituted March 8, 1870. Meets Wednes- day evenings in Kendall's Block, 251 Exchange street. N. G., James F. Moore; Recording Secretary, Carl R.


McCoy; Financial Secretary, William H. Ordway; Treasurer, Carroll L. Temple. .


Chicopee Lodge, No. 115, I. O. O. F. -Reinstituted October 17, 1889. Meets every Friday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, 15 Grove street, Chicopee Falls. N. G., Herbert A. Pool; V. G., Wm. H. Love; Rec. Sec'y, Leslie F. Bolt; Fin. Sec'y, Walter Wilson; Treas., William E. Andrews.


FORESTERS OF AMERICA


Court Cabot No. 33, F. of A .- Meets at 35} Center, Chicopee, on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. C. R., T. E. Savaria; Treasu- rer, J. A. McCarthy; F. S., Andrew J. Snyder; R. S., Stephen Gauthier.


Court Bonneville No. 15, F. F. A .- Meets at 35} Center second and fourth Mondays of each month. C. F., Arthur Girouard; Treasurer, Joseph A. Lebeau; F. S., Alfred Lemire; R. S., Prosper A. Beaudoin.


Court John Boyle O'Reilly, No. 50, F. of A .- Meetings first and third Mondays of the month at Foresters' Hall, 115 Main street. C. R., William Malone; T., Richard F. Kennedy; F. S., Jeremiah J. Hannifin; R. S., Edward Murray.


Court Daulac, No. 113, F. of A .- Meets at St. Jean Baptiste Hall, Main street, first and third Tuesdays of each month. C. R., George Forcier; F. S., Chas. P. La Riviere; R. S., Louis Girouard; Treasurer, Sam F. Hall.


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES


Father Mathew T. A. B. Society- Organized October 31, 1869. Meetings held every Sunday evening in their hall, 125 Main street, Chicopee Falls. Presi- dent, John J. Whalen; Cor. Sec., Robert E. Devine; Fin. Sec., Chas. J. O'Connor; Rec. Sec., J. J. Shea; Treas., John F. Lynch.


Saint Joseph Temperance Society -Meets Sunday evenings at Temper- ance Hall, Perkins street. President, Edgar T. Ryan; Recording Secretary, Paul A. Scanlon; Financial and Corre- sponding Secretary, William O'Brien; Treasurer, John A. Scanlon.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


Otis Chapman Post, No. 103- Meets second Thursday evening in Ma- sonic Hall. Com., E. S. Elsbree; S. V. C., John Hines; J. V. C., John Grout; Chaplain, Thomas Tomlinson; Surgeon, D. W. Gibbs; Adjutant, M. H. Mosman; Quartermaster, G. S. Betterley.


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CHICOPEE BOARD OF TRADE


Rooms 270 Exchange Street


Regular meetings second Mondays in each month. President, Frank P. Cobb; Vice-Presidents, Dr.


S. E. Fletcher, W. S. Mitchell; Treasurer, Howard L. Holt; Secretary, James E. Hafey.


CEMETERIES


The Maple Grove Cemetery Asso- ciation-Clerk, George Ball; Treasurer, Melzar H. Mosman.


Fairview Cemetery-Commissioners, Albert E. Taylor, Edward S. Bemis, Charles A. Ludden.


St. Patrick's R. C. Cemetery-I. O. rd n Sheridan, C. Falls. Sexton, Mi- chael J. Shea.


CHICOPEE POST OFFICE 34 and 36 Center Street


Postmaster, Richard A. Cronan; As- sistant Postmaster, Wm. H. Lilley; Clerks, J. E. Manning, R. E. Howard, F. P. Riley, P. J. Kennedy; Substitute Clerk, Morie Wolf; Carriers, A. I. Har- rison, Carl R. McCoy, N. J. Fitzgerald, J. A. Brazeil, G. H. Milner, J. F. Duane; Substitute Carriers, John T. McCarthy, George W. Seems.


Mails Close-For North-Vermont, New Hampshire, Canada, and Northern New York State, 6.45, 9.45 a m, 1.00, 4.30, 5.45 and 7.15 p m; South- Connecticut, New York, and Southern States, 6.45, 9.45 a m, 1.00, 4.30 and 7.15 p m; East-Boston, Eastern Mass., New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, and Eastern Conn., 6.45, 9.45 a m, 1.00, 4.30, 5.45 and 7.15 p m; West-Western Mass., New York State, and Western States, 6.45, 9.45 a m, 1.00, 4.30 and 7.15 p m; Springfield, 6.45, 9.45 a m, 1.00, 4.30 and 7.15 p m; Holyoke and West- field, 6.45, 9.45 a m, 1.00, 4.30, 5.45 and 7.15 p m; Chicopee Falls, 6.45, 9.45 a m, 1.00, 4.30 and 7.15 p m.


Mails Open-From North-Ver- mont, Canada East, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a m, and 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p m; South-Connecticut, New York, and Southern States, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a m, 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p m; East- Boston, Eastern Mass., New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, and Eastern Conn., 7.30 and 9.30 a m, 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p m; West-Western Mass., New York State, and Western States, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a m, 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00


p m; Springfield, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a m, 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p m; Holyoke, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a m, and 4.30 and 7.00 p m; Westfield, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a m, 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p m; Chicopee Falls, 7.30, 9.30 and 11.30 a m, 1.30, 4.30 and 7.00 p m.


Stamps and General Delivery, 7.30 a m to 8 pm. Money Order, 8.00 a m


to 7.45 p m. Registry, 7.45 a m 8 p m.


Midnight collection is made from the box in front of the Post Office every night except Saturday. Register all valuable mail. Fee for registration, 10 cents, in addition to regular postage.


Carriers will register mail at your door.


CHICOPEE FALLS POST OFFICE 15 Church Street


Postmaster, D. J. Driscoll: Asst. Post- master, C. M. Martin; Registry Clerk, A. E. Murphy; Stamp Clerk, A. H. Hatfield; Stamping Clerk, M. A. Harvey; General Clerks, W. H. Green, E. J. La Freniere; Substitute Clerk, H. B. Parker; Carriers, J. J. Hannifan, E. F. Spear, E. C. S. Warner, J. F. Mahon, J. F. O'Connor; Substitute Carriers, Conrad Momnie, A. L. Martin.


Office Hours-Stamps and General Delivery, 6.45 a m to 8 p m; Money Order Division, 8 a m to 8 p m; Reg- istry Division, 8 a m to 8 p m; Postal Savings Dept., 8 a m to 8 p m; Carriers' Window, 6.30 p m to 7.20 p m.


Mails Close-For North, *7.45 and *11.00 a m, *1.45, 5.45, *7.00 and *8 p m; South, *7.45 and *11.00 a m, *1.45, 5.45, *7.00 and *8.00 p m; East *7.45, *11.00 a m, *1.45, *7.00 and *8.00 p m; West, *7.45 and *11.00 a m, *1.45, *7.00 and *8.00 p m.


Mails Open-From North, 7.40 and *9.40 a m, *2.00, *4.40 and 6.45 p m; South, 7.40, *9.40 and *11.40 a m, 2.00, *4.40 and 6.45 p m; East, *7.40 and *9.40 a m, *2.00, *4.40 and 6.45 p m; West, 7.40, *9.40 and *11.40 a m, *2.00, *4.40 and 6.45 p m.


*Those marked with a star indicate electric car service.


Nine p m collections from principal boxes.


Midnight collection from box in front of C. W. King's drug store every night except Saturday.


Stations


Station No. 1, 117 Main St., C. W. King, clerk.


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LONGMEADOW DIRECTORY


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A GENERAL DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS, CLASSI- FIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, MAP, STREET DIRECTORY, TOWN OFFICERS, CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES, ETC., ETC.


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ASSOCIATION


CONTENTS


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Business Directory


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Churches


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Doane Orphanage . 1625


Library .


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Names of Residents


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Schools .


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Societies, Associations, etc. 1626


Streets and Avenues. 1613


Town Officers. 1625


SYNOPSIS


Names in Directory of 1914 (including 56 removals) 768


Names erased in preparing Directory of 1915. 134


Names added in preparing Directory of 1915. 148


Names in Directory of 1915 (including 59 removals) 782


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Changes of address in preparing Directory of 1915 39


Total changes in preparing Directory of 1915 380


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STREETS OF LONGMEADOW


Allen Place, from Warren Terrace northerly.


Barrington Road, from 1570 Long- meadow westerly.


Belleclaire Avenue, from 455 Long- meadow easterly.


Bellevue Avenue, from 1655 Long- meadow easterly.


Benedict Terrace, from South Park av n Longmeadow easterly to Laurel.


Berwick Road, from Longmeadow to Franklin road.


Birchwood Avenue, from South Park av easterly to Laurel.


Birnie Road, from 950 Longmeadow westerly.


Bliss, from 501 Longmeadow to East Longmeadow line.


Bonniewood, from Longmeadow bel common easterly.


Chandler, from 770 Longmeadow nearly opp Williams westerly.


Chestnut Road, from Homestead bou- levard to Meadow.


Circle Road, from Lincoln Park to Berwick road.


Converse, from 209 Longmeadow to East Longmeadow line.


Crescent, from Longmeadow bel com- mon westerly and southerly, returning to 1040 Longmeadow.


Crest Avenue, from Wight pl northerly. Cross, from 100 Hopkins pl to Bliss.


Depot Road, from Longmeadow near Williams to bey N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R.


Dwight Road, from Bliss near end of Maple road to Springfield line.


Edgewood Avenue, from 390 Long- meadow westerly.


Edson, from 121 Converse southerly. Elm Avenue, from Longmeadow n State line easterly.


Elmwood Avenue, from Allen place westerly.


Fern, from Groveland, Springfield easterly.


Fernleaf Avenue, from 51 Longmeadow easterly to South Park av.


Field Road, from 118 Longmeadow westerly.


Forest Glen Road, from Longmeadow at Springfield line easterly to Laurel.


Forest Park Avenue, from 10 Long- meadow westerly.


Franklin Road, from Berwick road to Maple road.


Green Acre Avenue, from 585 Long- meadow easterly


Hazelwood Avenue, from South Park av easterly to Laurel.


Herbert, from Meadow rd south to State line.


Highland, from 61 Converse southerly. Hillside Terrace, from Longmeadow to Manor road.


Homecrest, from 95 Converse south- erly.


Homestead Boulevard, from 1586 Longmeadow westerly.


Hopkins Place, from Longmeadow n Depot road easterly.


Laurel, from Converse northerly to Forest Glen road.


Lawnwood Avenue, from Longmeadow n State line westerly.


Lincoln Park, from Longmeadow n Maple east and south to Maple road.


Lincoln Road, from Lincoln Park easterly.


Llewellyn, from 64 Converse north- easterly to Roseland terrace.


Llewellyn Place, from Hazelwood av. Longmeadow, from Springfield line southerly to State line.


Manor Road, from Lincoln park to Berwick road.


Maple Road, from 1415 Longmeadow to East Longmeadow line.


Massachusetts Avenue, from Long- meadow n state line westerly.


Meadow Road, from 1608 Longmeadow westerly.


Mill Road, from Longmeadow bel com- mon to Shaker road.


Nevins Avenue, from 1479 Long- meadow easterly.


Norway, from Maple rd to Nevins av. Prescott Place, from Warren terrace northerly to Elmwood av.


Roseland Terrace, from South Park avenue easterly to Laurel.


Shaker Road, from Williams bey the cemetery across Maple road to Enfield line.


South Park Avenue, from Forest Glen rd to Longmeadow.


South Park Place, from Hazelwood av southerly to Birchwood av.


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South Park Terrace, a section on the east side of Longmeadow n Spring- field line.


Thompsonville Road, from Shaker road bey Mill road to Enfield line.


Villa, from 35 Converse southerly.


Ward, from Longmeadow opp Williams westerly.


Warren Terrace, from Longmeadow n pumping station westerly.


Western Drive, at Springfield line westerly.




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