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F. Long, Topsfield, $6,000; Depart-
ment of Education, Commissioner,
Payson Smith, Brookline, $7,500;
Director of Commission for the Blind, Charles B. Hayes, Boston, $3,- 500, central offices and salesrooms, 4 Park St. (4th floor), Boston; Chairman of Free Public Library Commissioners, Charles F. D. Belden, Cambridge; Sec- retary, Elizabeth P. Sohier, Beverly; Director of Immigration and Ameri- canization, Pauline Revere Thayer; Department of Civil Service and Reg- istration, Commissioner, Payson Dana, Brookline, $5,000; Director of Regis- tration, William S. Briry, Melrose, $1,- 500; Chairman Board of Registration in Medicine, Samuel H. Calderwood, Boston; Chairman of Board of Dental Examiners, Carl R. Lindstrom, South- borough; Chairman of Examiners of Chiropodists, Samuel H. Calderwood; Chairman of Board of Registration in Embalming, Peter H. Savage, Lowell; Chairman of Board of Registration of Nurses, Mary M. Riddle, Newton; Chairman of Board of Registration in Optometry, Matthew J. Fowler, Haver- hill; President of Board of Registra- tion in Pharmacy, Percy N. Hall, West field, $700; Chairman of Board of Reg- istration in Veterinary Medicine, Lang- don Frothingham, Boston; Chairman of Board of Bar Examiners, Hollis R. Bailey, Boston, $1,350; Department of Industrial Accidents, Chairman, Wil- liam W. Kennard, Somerville, $5,500; Department of Labor and Industries, Commissioner, E. Leroy Sweetser, Ev- erett, $7,500; Department of Mental Diseases, Commissioner, George M. Kline, Beverly, $7,500; Department of Correction, Commissioner, Sanford Bates, Boston, $6,000; Chairman Commission on Probation, Robert O. of Harris, East Bridgewater; Secretary
and Deputy Commissioner, Herbert C.
Parsons, Newton, $4,500; Department of Public Welfare, Commissioner, Rich- ard K. Conant, Lincoln, $5,000; De- partment of Public Health, Commis- sioner Eugene R. Kelley, Brookline, $7.500: Department of Public Safety, Commissioner, Alfred F. Foote, Hol- yoke, $5,000; Department of Public Works Commissioner, John N. Cole, Andover, $7,500; Department of Pub-
* As appears in State Manual for 1921-22
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lic Utilities, Chairman of Commission- ers, Henry C. Attwill, Lynn, $8,000; Department of Metropolitan District Commission, Commissioner, James A. Bailey, Arlington, $6,000; State Libra- rian, Edward H. Redstone, Cambridge, $5,000; Superintendent of Buildings, Fred H. Kimball, Somerville, $4,000; Raymond H. Trefry, Marblehead, Sen- ator 2d Essex District; James A. Tor- rey, Beverly, Representative, 19th Es- sex District; Joseph E. Herrick, Bev- erly, Representative, 20th Essex Dis- trict.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, formerly the Mass. Highway Commis- sion, has established an office at 244 Cabot St., Beverly, with jurisdiction over Suffolk and Essex Counties.
The office is in charge of D. H. Dick- inson, District Engineer, who will have supervision and direction of the con- struction and maintenance of all State Highways within this area. Informa- tion relative to state roads can be ob- tained at this office.
ESSEX COUNTY
County of Essex, Incorporated, 1643. Shire towns, Lawrence, Newburyport, Salem.
County Commissioners. Robert H. Mitchell, of Haverhill, term expires 1923; James C. Poor, of North Ando- ver, term expires 1925; John M. Gros- venor, of Swampscott, term expires 1923. Salary, $2,600.
Associate Commissioners. Charles Leighton, of Lynn; Edgar S. Rideout, of Beverly; terms expire 1923.
Courts held at Ipswich on the sec- ond Tuesday in April; at Salem, on the second Tuesday in July; at Lawrence, on the last Tuesday in August; at Newburyport, on the second Tuesday in October; on the fourth Tuesday in December at Salem, Ipswich or New- buryport. as the Commissioners may determine.
Clerk of the Commissioners. Archie N. Frost.
Sheriff. Arthur G. Wells.
Deputy Sheriffs. William R. Tucker, Beverly; Frank E. Wells, Lynn; Fred O. Raymond, Louis D. Brisson, Haver- hill; Fred N. Abbott, John F. Knapp, Lawrence; Arthur Bishop, Rowley ; Harry D. Wheeler, Francis T. Berry .. Salem; Eben T. Brackett, Lynn: John Karcher, Gloucester: George Bunting, Methuen; Edward J. Carlin. Salem : Henry K. Palmer, Georgetown; Earl E. Wells (special sheriff), Lynn; Ed-
ward R. Ayers, jr., Newburyport; Wil- liam A. Proctor, Amesbury; James Rad- cliffe, Methuen; Walter. H. Brown, Peabody.
Jailers and Keepers of the House of Correction. Arthur G. Wells, Salem; George Bunting, Methuen.
Superintendent of Training School. W. Grant Fancher, Lawrence.
Probation Officers. Charles A. Salis- bury, Lawrence; Ellen de B. Barrett, N wburyport. Office, Court House, Salem.
County Treasurer. Phoebe M. Cur- tis, Gloucester; office at Court House, Salem.
Register of Deeds. Southern Dis- trict (office at Salem), Moody Kimball, of Newburyport. Assistant Registers, Robert W. Osgood, Walter T. Wilson, of Salem. Northern District (office at Lawrence), Moses Marshall, Law- rence. Assistant Register, Jennie M. Marston.
Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public. (See Business Directory.)
COURTS
Supreme Judicial Court
Chief Justice. Arthur P. Rugg, of Worcester.
Associate Justices. Henry K. Bra- ley, of Boston; Charles A. De Courcy, of Boston; Jolin C. Crosby, of Pitts- field; Edward P. Pierce, of Brookline; James B. Carroll, of Springfield; Chas. F. Jenney, of Boston.
Attorney General. J. Weston Allen, Newton.
Sittings of the Court for Essex County. At Salem on the third Tues- day of April and the third Tuesday of December.
Superior Court.
Chief Justice. Walter Perley Hall, of Fitchburg.
Associate Justices. Franklin G. Fes- senden, of Greenfield; Frederick Law- ton, of Boston; William Cushing Wait, of Medford: John F. Brown, of Milton; Henry A. King, of Springfield; Geo. A. Sanderson, of Ayer; Robert F. Ray- mond, of Newton: Marcus Morton, of Newton: Joseph F. Quinn. of Salem; Tobn D. MeLaughlin. of Boston: Hugo A. Dubuque, of Fall River: Patrick M. Keating. of Boston: Richard W. Irwin, of Northampton: Christopher T. Cal- lahan, of Holyoke; Philip J. O'Con-
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nell, of Worcester; James H. Sisk, of Lynn; Webster Thayer, of Worcester; Nelson P. Brown, of Everett; . Louis S. Cox, of Lawrence; Franklin T. Ham- mond, of Cambridge; Frederick W. Fosdick, of Medford; Elias B. Bishop, of Newton; George A. Flynn, of Bos- ton; Henry T. Lummus, of Lynn; Will- iam A. Burns of Pittsfield.
District Attorney. S. Howard Don- nell, Peabody; Assistants, William G. Clark, Gloucester; Edward F. Flynn, Lynn.
Clerk of the Courts. Archie N. Frost, of Lawrence; Assistant Clerks, Ezra L. Woodbury, of Salem; James P. Hale, of Salem; George R. Lord, of Salem, and Hollis L. Cameron, of Beverly.
SITTINGS OF THE COURT FOR ESSEX COUNTY
Civil. At Salem, first Monday of January (jury) ; second Monday of Jan- uary (court) ; first Monday of February (jury); second Monday of March (court) ; first Monday of April (jury) ; fourth Monday of April (jury); first Monday of June (court) ; third Monday of September (court) ; first and third Mondays of October (jury) ; first Mon- day of December (jury); second Mon- day of December (court). At Law- rence, first Monday of January (court) ; first Monday of March (jury); second Monday of September (court) ; third Monday of October (jury). At New- buryport, second Monday of May (court); second Monday of Novem- ber (jury). Criminal. At Salem, sec- ond Monday of January; at Newbury- port, second Monday of May; at Law- rence, second Monday of September.
LAND COURT
Judge. Charles T. Davis, of Brook- line. Associate Judge, Joseph J. Cor-
bett, of Boston; Recorder, Clarence C. Smith, of Newton; Assistant Record- ers, the Registers of Deeds in the vari- ous counties. Sittings Appointed by the court.
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF ESSEX
Court held at Salem, in District Court Building, Central, corner Char- ter St. For criminal business, daily at 9 o'clock A. M .; for civil business, every Wednesday in each month at 10 o'clock A. M. Writs returnable every Saturday in each month.
District includes Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton, Manchester, Middleton, Sa- lem, Topsfield and Wenham. Justice, George B. Sears, of Danvers. Associ- ate Justices. Robert W. Hill, of Salem. Charles A. Murphy, of Salem; Clerk, Morgan J. McSweeney, of Salem; As- sistant Clerk, Blanche O. Safford, of Salem. Officer of the Court and Pro- bation Officer, William H. Hart, Salem.
COURT OF PROBATE AND
INSOLVENCY
Probate office at Court House, Salem. Judges. Harry R. Dow, North An- dover; Alden P. White, Saiem.
Register. Horace H. Atherton, jr., of Saugus.
Assistant Register. Clarence W. Brown, of Danvers. Second Assistant Register, Lucy S. Brown, of Salem.
Terms of Probate Court. At Salem, on the first, third and fifth Mondays of every month, except August, and on the first Monday of August; at Newburyport, on the fourth Mondays of January, February, March, May June, July, September, November and December; at Haverhill, on the fourth Mondays of April and October; at Lawrence, on the second Monday of each month, except August.
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CITY GOVERNMENT 1922
Annual Election, Tuesday After Sec-
ond Monday in December. City Government Organized First Monday in January at 12, Noon.
Mayor
Hon. Frank D. Tuttle, 144 Colon. office, City Hall.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN
Aldermen at Large
William Marshall, jr., 2 Chapman ter- race.
George H. Whittemore, Cogswell ave. Edward Thompson, 238 Essex st.
Ward One-Ralph E. Obear.
Ward Two-Donald H. Bell.
Ward Three-Dennis C. Dailey, 26 Roundy.
Ward Four-Bidie H. Moulton, 15
Cross.
Ward Five-Joseph R. Drugan, 1 Raymond ave.
Ward Six-Daniel M. Linehan, 652 Hale P. C.
President of the Board, George H. Whittemore.
Clerk of the Board, Edward P. El- dredge.
City Messenger, Frederick B. Folsom.
Committees
Finance and Property-Aldermen William Marshall, jr., Whittemore and Bell.
Legal Affairs and Accounts-Alder- men Thompson, Daley and Obear.
Public Service and Aid-Aldermen Drugan, Linehan and Moulton.
Clerk of Committees-Bennett E. Merry.
REGULAR MEETINGS
Mayor and Aldermen - First and 8 third Mondays of each month at P. M.
Committee on Finance and Property -Thursday evenings.
Board of Health-Fourth Monday evenings of each month.
Trustees of Public Library - Last Saturday in each month.
School Committee-Last Monday in each month.
Overseers of Poor-Fist Monday in each month.
Committee on Legal Affairs and Ac- counts-Friday evenings.
Committee on Public Service and Aid-Tuesday evenings.
OFFICE HOURS OF DEPARTMENTS
Mayor-8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. Saturday, 9.00 A. M. to 12 M.
Assessors-From 8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. Thursday, 7.00 to 9.00 P. M. Board of Health-8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M.
City Auditor-8.30 A. M. to 11.30 A. M., 1 to 5.00 P. M.
City Clerk-8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. City Collector-8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. Thursdays, 7.00 P. M. to 9.00 P. M. Saturdays, 8.30 A. M. to 12 M. City Treasurer-8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. Tesdays (pay day), 9.00 A. M. to 2.00 P. M.
City Engineer-8.00 A. M. to 12 M., and 1.00 to 5.00 P. M.
Clerk of Committees-10.00 A. M. to 12 M., and 2.00 to 5.00 P. M.
Inspectors of Plumbing-8.30 to 10.00 A. M., 11.30 A. M. to 12.30 M., daily. Inspector of Buildings-1.00 to 4.00 P. M.
Overseers of the Poor-8.30 A. M. to 5.00 P. M., daily, and on Mondays from 7.00 to 9.00 P. M.
City Electrician-10.00 A. M. to 12 M.
Sealer of Weights and Measures- Monday, Thursday and Saturday, 8.30 A. M. to 12 M. Other times by ap- pointment.
Public Works Department-7.30 to 5.00 P. M. Also Mondays, 7.30 to 9.00 P. M.
Commissioner of Public Works-11 .- 00 A. M. to 1.00 P. M., daily, except Saturdays.
All the above offices are in City Hall and close at 12M., on Saturdays.
School Department-8.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M., and Monday, 7.00 to 8.00 P. M .- High Schol Bldg., Briscoe St.
Supt of Schools - On school days, 8.00 to 9.00 A. M. and 4.00 to 5.00 P. M. Mondays, from 7.00 to 8.00 P. M .- High School Bldg., Briscoe St. The City Stables-Tel. 888. Open dav and night, where complaints may be made.
ALLOWANCE OF ACCOUNTS
All bills against the city must be certified as correct by the several offi- cers or committees contracting for the same, and delivered to the City Audi- tor on or before Thursday night of each week. Separate bills should be made for each account or department. Bills, when approved and allowed, are pavable Tuesdays of each week, at the City Treasurer's office.
BOARDS
Assessors
Charles E. Riva, term expires 1924, $1,800; William R. Brooks, term ex-
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pires 1922, $1,800; John M. Murney, chairman, term expires 1923, $1,800. .
Board of Health
Joseph E. Herrick, term expires 1923, $100; Charles H. Phillips, M. D., chairman, term expires 1921, $100; M. R. Jerome Crowley, term expires 1922, $100; Alonzo O. Woodbury, clerk; Frederick W. Herrick, inspector of plumbing; John P. Daley, inspector of markets and milk.
Public Health Dispensary
Medical Director, Daniel F. Mur- phy, M. D. Office, 122 Cabot St. Tel. 1016.
Consulting Physician, Ralph E. Stone, M. D. Executive Secretary and Nurse, Margaret G. Weir, R. N.
Office Hours - Daily, from 8.30 to 5.00 P. M.
Clinics-Tuesday and Wednesday at 3.30 P. M.
Members-Charles H. Phillips, ehair- man; Joseph E. Herrick, M. R. Jerome Crowley, members of the Board of Health; Eugene T. Connolly, C. Board- man Burnham, D. D. S., terms expire 1923; Cornelius T. Murray, D. D. S., Maria W. Bliss, M. D., terms expire 1922; Ruel P. Pope, Louisa P. Loring, Frances R. Kilham, terms expire 1922.
Meetings first Monday in each month at 5 o'clock P. M.
Commissioners of Trust Funds
Parker S. Davis, Heman P. Brett, terms expire 1922; Albert Boyden, term expires, 1923; Joseph C. Kilham, term expires 1924; Percy A. Wallis, treasurer.
Board of Managers of Public Ceme- teries
Clarence Rogers, term expires first Monday of March, 1924; William Gall- oupe, term expires 1st Monday of March, 1925; term expires first Monday of March, 1923; clerk, Supt. of Cemeteries, ex-officio.
Engineers of Fire Department
Robert H. Grant, chief; John J. Wittenhagen, John M. Publicover, as- sistants, terms expire May 1, 1922.
Overseers of the Poor
Frank A. Woodbury, term expires 1923, $100; William C. Morgan, term expires 1924, $100; James A. Wright, term expires 1922, $1100.
Registrars of Voters
George P. Brown, term expires April 30, 1921; Fred B. Hodgdon, John F. Hill, term expires Apr. 30, 1923; Ed-
ward P. Eldredge, clerk and member ex- officio, $100 each.
Trustees of the Public Library
Louis D. Webber, Joseph C. Kilham, Miss Helen L. Marsters, terms expire Jan. 31, 1923; Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier, Miss Katherine P. Loring, Rev. Edward A. Chase, terms expire Jan. 31, 1924; Patrick J. Lynch, Robert O. Small, Clar- ence S. Pond, terms expire Jan. 31, 1925.
OFFICERS
(See also Boards)
City Auditor, Mrs. Bertha L. Hay- ward, term expires 1923, $1500; City Clerk, Edward P. Eldredge, $1,800; Commissioner of Public Works, James W. Blackmer, $3,200; City Collector, Frederick A. Cressy, $1800; City En- gineer, Albert H. Richardson, $1900; City Messenger, Frederick B. Folsom, $1300; City Electrician, William H. Greenlaw, $2250; City Physician, Jas. F. Lawlor, M. D., $1000; City Solicitor, Thomas J. Casey, $1500; City Treasu- rer, Percy A. Wallis, $2000; Clerk of Board of Health, Alonzo O. Wood- bury; Clerk of Committees, Bennett E. Merry, $1560; Clerk of Overseers of the Poor, James A. Wright, $1100; Harbor Master, John H. Maxner; Inspector of Milk, Meats and Provisions, John P. Daley, $1200; Inspectors of Animals, Horace D. Lambert, John J. Riordan; Inspector of Plumbing, Frederick W .. Herrick, $1500; Inspector of Buildings, Howard P. Williams, $1500; Inspector of Kerosene, John M. Murney; Sealer of Weights and Measures, Robert J. Raf- ferty. $1400; Supt. of Schools, S. How- ard Chace; Secretary of School Com- mittee, Ralph C. Simmons; Supt. of Almshouse, Walter Farnham; Engineer at Pumping Station, Bernard D. Co- nant; Supt. of Cemeteries, George A. Appleton, $1500.
See Police Department for other Inspectors, Fence Viewers, Weighers, Measurers, etc.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
School Committee
Johnson, Dr. Peer P., member at large (1922).
Stanley, Dr. Francis G., Ward One, 144 Cabot (1922).
White, Samuel P., Ward Two, 42 Washington (1923).
Alderman, George D. chairman, Ward Three, 11 Lowell (1923). Mrs. Elizabeth Woodberry, Ward Four, (1924).
Simmons, Ralph C., clerk, Ward Five, 86 Dodge (1922).
Loring, Augustus P., jr., Ward Six, 111 Devonshire, Boston (1924).
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S. Howard Chace, Supt. of Schools.
Meetings-Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the last Monday of each month at 8 o'clock. Special meetings at the request of the Chairman or members
of the School Committee.
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Executive Committee-Messrs. Sim- mons, chairman, Loring, Staniey, White. Finance-Messrs. Stanley, chairman, Simmons, Johnson, White.
Instruction-Messrs. White, chair- man, Loring, Johnson, Woodbury. Maintenance - Messrs. Simmons, chairman, Johnson, Loring, Woodbury. Industrial- Messrs. Stanley, Sim- mons, Woodbury, Johnson.
Sub-Committee Assignments
Mr. Alderman-Executive, Finance, Instruction, Maintenance, Industrial.
Mrs. Woodbury, Instruction, Mainte- nance, Industrial.
Mr. Loring-Executive, Instruction, Maintenance.
Dr. Stanley-Finance, chairman, In- dustrial, Executive.
Dr. Johnson - Maintenance, Indus- trial, Instruction, Finance.
Mr. Simmons-Finance, Executive, Industrial.
Mr. White-Executive, Finance, In- struction, chairman.
School Year. The school year begins on the Wednesday following the first Monday in September and is divided into four quarters of ten weeks.
Vacations. There is a vacation of one week at Christmas. The schools are closed on legal holidays, Saturdays, the day following Thanksgiving, and June 17; also one week at end of first 20 weeks and at end of first 30 weeks of school.
OFFICE OF THE SCHOOL DEPT.
High School Bldg. Tel. 316-W. Open from 8.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Mondays, 7.00 to 8.00 P. M. Satur- days 8.00 A. M. to 12 M.
S. Howard Chace, supt .; residence, 19 Thorndike St., tel. 316-R; Evelyn F. Lyman, bookkeeper, res., 8 Folger ave., tel. 341-W; Margaret M. Baxter, stenographer, 20 Lyman; Mildred E. Gerrish, statistician, res. 693 Hale St., B. F., tel 51-M; William T. Pepper, at- tendance officer, res., 34 Bartlett St., tel. 1328-W; Nellie A. Fegan Pupils' Savings Collector, res., 38 Butman St., tel. 1347-M.
TEACHERS
1921-1922
High School, Briscoe Bldg., Briscoe St. Telephone 366-R
Principal, B. Sumner Hurd; Sec'y, Dorothy Wallace; Head of English Dept., Maude Winship; Sub-masters, Elston E. Gaylord, Otis M. Riggs; As- sistants, Lona E. Boothby, Eleanor Berg, Lucy Clement, James W. Calderwood, Ruth H. Colby, Jennie A. Cole, Joseph D. Danforth, Isobel D. Davidson, E. An- toinette Davis, Marion R. Dexter, Helen Hett, Bertha G. Hardy, Ethel L. Harris, Bernice Webster, Roy Kimball, Maleen P .. Hicks, Mary A. Hurd, Laura E. Horne, Fannie Kendall, Ethel Bradford, Katherine Blanchard, Fennessey Canty, Marjorie Dean, Helen Devine, Bertha Drugan, Gladys Safford, Sylvia Griffin, Addie B. Hobbs, Martha John, Myrtle Johnson, Evaline Salsman, Ruth Skin- ner.
Laboratory Asst., Marion D. Day.
Bass River School, 30 Conant St. Tel. 762-R
District Lines: North of upper Balch St., where it meets Cabot St., at No. 573, to the Wenham line.
Principal Wilhelmina Patterson; Grade 7-8, Edna Spofford; 6, Susan T. Linnell; 4-5, Clara W. Bickford; 3, Frances Cochrane; 2, Mrs. Lucy E. Stub- bert; 1-2, Mabel F. Cressy; Coach, Mrs. Grace Gould.
Centerville School, 437 Essex St. Telephone 726-R
District Lines: Territory north of 200 Essex St. to Wenham line, includ- ing Cole, Foster, Standley, Grover, Hull Sts. and Wood Lane.
Grades 6-7-8, Marion L. Miller; 1-2- 3-4-5, Ella S. Chase; Coach, Lydia Ray- mond.
Cove School, Corner Hale and Cross Streets Telephone 212-W
District Lines: From 184 Lothrop St. northeast to the end. On Hale St., 184 to 348, including Boyles St. on the north and Prince St. on the South. Corning St., No. 35 to the end. Bisson St., No. 83 to the end.
Principal, ยท Evolyn A. Greenlaw; Grades 7-8, Hazel MacGown; 5-6 Hen- rietta Townsend; 3-4, Hannah Stran- dal: 1-2. Grace K. Dowling; Coach, Lucy M. Larcom.
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Edwards School, Rantoul, School and Edwards Street Telephone 863-W
District Lines: West of the center of Cabot St. from Salem bridge to and including Federal St. Includes cross streets as follows: Cabot St. even num- bers from 2 to 238; Chapman St., Nos. 1 to 14; Park St., Nos. 1 to 77; Ran- toul St., Nos. 1 to 266 (except 255).
Principal, Winnie M. Williams; Grades 7, Nellie F. Harrison; 7, Alice G. Dunklee; 6, Edith MeCurdy; 5-6, Ruth M. Glines; 7, Una Hazelton; 4-5, Grace E. Hood; 4-5, Florence Fitzgibbons; 3-4, Edna I. Barron; 3, Clara F. Bell; 2, Beulah T. Currier; 1-2, Elizabeth Box; 1, Inez M. Rolfe; 1, Sarah D. Kinsman; 2-3, Sara F. Dodd; 1, Elizabeth Hall; Coach, Mary L. Woodbury; Clerk, Helen P. Foster.
Farms School, Haskell St., Corner Webster Ave.
Telephone B. F. 141-W
District Lines: Territory east of a line drawn in a northeasterly direction from 349. Hale St. to the Wenham line. Principal, Alice M. Preston; 5-6, G. Florence Swanson; 4, Carrie A. Gidd- ings; 3, Mary F. Lowd; 2, Adelaide L. Day; 1, Elsie Lermond; Coach, Amy M. Striley.
Hardie School, 23 Essex St. Telephone 709-M
District Lines: Includes Harrison, Appleton and Baker (Nos. I-25) Aves .; both sides of Essex St. to Corning St .; Liberty St .; houses west of Lothrop St. between East St. and corner of Hale St .; thence both sides of Lothrop St. to
Central St. (both sides) ; and the east side of Cabot St., north to Harrison Ave. Includes cross streets as follows: Baker Ave., 1 to 25; Bis- son St., 1 to 82; Cabot St., odd numbers 117 to 351; Corning St., 1 to 35; Essex St., 1 to 200; Hale St., 1 to 83; Loth- rop St., 53 to 144; Lovett St., 30-ex- cept No. 31.
Principal Elizabeth Harding; Grades 8, Eleanor M. Varney; 8, Addie B. Hobbs; 7, Alice G. Lapham; 7, Sybil G. Barker; 7, Helen M. Anderson; 6, Ger- trude F. A. Lyons; 5-6, Martha E. Brad- street; 8, Winifred P. Upton; 4-5, Myr- tle Swimm; 3-4, Eva L. Boynton ; 3, Lil- lian W. Downing; 2, Agnes M. Moore; 1-2, A. Florence Monroe; 1, Mary A. Marston; Coach, Mrs. Clara L. Dodge.
Mckay School, Corner Richmond and Mckay Sts. Telephone 762-W
District Lines: The territory is bounded by a line drawn east and west
through the junction of Balch and Cabot Sts. at No. 573, to Brimbal Ave., thence south to Colon St., thence west to 413 Cabot St., between Charles and Swan Sts., and including all terri- tory west of Cabot St. and north of Grant St. Includes Greene St. and Woodland Ave., 1-27, and cross streets as follows: Cabot St., even numbers from 402 to 570, odd numbers from 415 to 569; Elliott St., Nos. 235 to 337; Heather St., from No. 16 to end of street.
Principal Wilhelmina Patterson, Grades 8, Cora T. Peck; 7, Evelyn F. Montague; 6, Ruth Wight; 5, Clara Getchell; 4, Maud W. Nelson; 4, Helen M. Lawrence; 3, Evelyn W. DeLory; 2, Millicent G. Perkins: 1, Helen Wood- bury; Coach, Maud A. Pease.
Prospect School, Pickett St. Telephone 869-M
District Lines: Bounded by Grant, Charles and Colon Sts., territory west of Essex St. as far south as Peabody Ave., Larcom, Baker and Columbus Aves., the east side of Cabot St. to Gloucester Crossing and the west side from Gloucester Crossing to Beckford St. includes Bennett St. and Beckford St. (36 to 50) and part of Grant and Baker Sts. (1-15). and the west side of Cabot St. adjacent to these streets. Cross streets included as follows: Baker Ave., Nos. 26 to 69. Cabot St., even numbers 388 to 400, odd numbers 353 to 413; Heather St., Nos. 1 to 15
Principal, Evolyn Greenlaw; Grades 5-6, Marion Leach; 4-5, Margaret Mur- ray; 4, Harriet L. Abbott; 3, Hattie M. Colby: 2. Ruth A. Mckay; 1, Mrs. Mabel M. Porter; 1-2, Marion Colman; Coach, Lucy M. Larcom.
Ryal Side School, 137 Bridge St. Telephone 297-W
District Lines: From 337 Elliott St. where Green St. ends to the Danvers line including all streets on the south of Elliott St. to the water.
Principal, Minnie A. Johnson; Grades 8, Margaret F. Cole; 7, Gladys Arnold; 6, Georgianna McKean; 5-6, Clara Tut- tle: 4-5, Mildred H. Lunt; 4. Elizabeth F. Taaffe; 3-4, Marion R. Woodbury; 3, Helen F. Duane; 2, Martha T. Robinson ; 2, Irene Stevens; 1, Carrie A. Wether- bee; 1. Helen C. Copper; Coach, Abbie L. Patten.
South School, 15 Stone St Telephone 727-W
District Lines: East of the centre of Cabot St. from No. 115, south of Cen- tral St. to the bridge. As far north
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BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1922
on Lothrop St. as No. 52, and on Lov- ett St. as No. 31; Cabot St. odd num- bers 1 to 115.
Principal, Winnie M. Williams; Grades 8 Alice Hatch; 8 Clara Hudson; 8, Mary E. Shatswell; 8, Eliza F. Brown; 8, Ruby Eaton; 5-6, Bernadine Mason; 4-5, Alice C. Steutermann; 3-4, S. Helen Kennison; 3, Mary Aylward; 1-2, Viola E. Crittenden; 1, Ruey G. Burnham; Coach, M. Louise Hawkes.
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