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ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Cab- ot c. Bow street; organized 1863. E. J. V. Huiginn, Rector; Leo. C. De- mack, organist and Supt. S. S .; Ed- ward Rogers, Willard B. Publicover, Wardens; Hugo Peterson, Treas .; Charles H. Bailey, Clerk; George A. Mowett, Sexton.
Loam, Sand and Gravel For Sale 602 Cabot Street or 63 Federal Street.
Solon Lovett
Beverly, Mass. Tel. Con.
2 SIGN PAINTING W. H. McCormack, 326 Rantoul Street, Beverly. G
Beverly.
Frederick A. Cressy 40 STONE STREET,
BEVERLY .
Insurance
730
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Hale n. West, B. F. E. J. V. Huiginn, Rec- ton; Nathaniel Simpkins, Jr., Sec. Ex. Com .; Harcourt Amory, Treas .; Rob- ert Smith, Sexton.
AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, Railroad ave. ; organized 1867. A. F. Reimer, Pastor; Charles E. Smith, Pres. of Board of Trustees ; George M. Perkins, Treas. of Official Board; C. Ray Whitney, Sec. of Official Board; E. S. Webber, Supt. of S. S .; C. Ray Whitney, Pres. of Epworth League.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, "Star of the Sea," 251 Cabot st .; organized 1869. Francis J. Curran, Pastor ; Ed- ward T. McKenna, John Curran, Assts. ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH, Hale st., B. F .; organized July 10, 1887. Nicholas R. Walsh, Pastor; James H. Downey, Asst.
FIRST PARISH UNITARIAN CHURCH, Cabot c. Hale st .; organized Sept. 20, 1667. Benjamin R. Bulkeley, Pastor; Rodney C. Larcom, Treas .; Sidney W. Winslow, Jr., James S. Mackintosh, Guy C. Richards, Parish Com. Sunday School organized in 1810; James S. Mackintosh, Supt. Annual meeting third Wednesday in March.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Judson st., organized Feb. 17, 1840.
Pastor; Ralph C. Simmons, Clerk and Supt. S. S .; F. E. Bell, Treas .; Fred Andrews, Sexton. Annual meeting in March.
CENTREVILLE RELIGIOUS UNION, Cen- treville C. E. Church, Standley n. Es- sex; organized Nov. 1870. . Pastor; Charles H. Patch, Treas. and Coll .; Benjamin I. Edwards, G. Frank
Choate, Horace E. Elliott, Com. on Supplies ; B. I. Edwards, Supt. of S. S .; Frank Appleton, Charles H. Patch, Horace E. Elliott, Trustees.
SVENSKA (SWEDISH) CONGREGATION- AL CHURCH. Meets at Washington St. Church, Sundays. J. Alfred Anderson, Pastor.
IMMANUEL CHURCH, 60 Bridge. Or- ganized Nov. 22, 1903. C. M. G. Har- wood, Pastor; Alvah J. Bradstreet (of Danvers), Supt of S. S .; Mrs. Frank Wentworth, Clerk.
SALVATION ARMY, 11 Wallis. Organ- ized, 1897. Meetings held every Wed- nesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sun- day evenings at 8 P. M. Children's Sunday School at 4 P. M.
CENTREVILLE INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS. Inc. 1897. Meets Standley n. Essex. Benj. I. Ed- wards, Clerk; Charles H. Patch, Treas.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH. Organized Sept., 1899. Meetings Sat- urday afternoons at Malta Hall, 222 Cabot. Benjamin L. Channel (Dan.), Leader.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Or- ganized Oct., 1906. Services held at Unitarian chapel, Hale st. No settled pastor.
SONS OF ABRAHAM. Organized Feb. 1908. Meetings held in Wood blk., Ran- toul c. Pleasant. H. Fladger, Pres .; Barnard Albert, Treas .; Louis Erlich, Sec.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 501 Rantoul. Edwin J. Lord, pastor, F. A. Hook, C. R. John- son, Thos. Waldie, Ernest Parsons, J. C. Prest, Margaret Waldie, Nancie Butman, Trustees.
SOCIETIES, INSTITUTIONS, CORPORATIONS, ETC.
1 Aggressive Lodge of Good Templars.
2 American Benefit Society.
3 American Daughters.
4-5 Ancient Order of Hibernians.
6 Ancient Order of United Workmen. 7-8 Banks.
9 F. W. Bernard Co.
10 Beverly Board of Fire Underwriters.
11 Beverly Board of Trade.
12 Beverly Box Co.
13 Beverly Building Association.
14 Beverly Cadet Band.
15 Beverly Chemical and Supply Co.
16 Beverly Co-operative Association.
17 Beverly Co-operative Bank.
18 Beverly Farms Firemen's Home Ben- efit Association.
19 Beverly Female Charitable Society. 20 Beverly Firemen's Relief Association. 21 Beverly Firemen's Relief Sick Benefit Association.
22 Beverly Fuel Society.
23 Beverly Gas & Electric Co.
24 Beverly Historical Society.
25 Beverly Hospital.
26 Beverly Improvement Society.
27 Beverly Light Infantry Veteran As- sociation.
28 Beverly News Co.
29 Beverly Printing Co.
30 Beverly Republican Club.
31 Blake, Allen Co.
32 Bricklayer's and Mason's Union.
33 Business Men's Association.
BIGYCLES AND CUTLERY
Irving F. Gould 246 Cabot St, Beverly -
Telephone 769
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15 rear Vestry,
William Sharrock Wall Paper and Tynecastle
Paper Box Manufacturers 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot, - BEVERLY.
Beverly Box Co. Telephone 903 731
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
34 Cameron Car Co.
35 J. F. Carter Co.
36 J. W. Carter Shoe Co.
37 Italian Co-Operative Association.
38 Reid Machine Co., Inc. 39-51 Clubs.
52 Dames of Malta.
53 Daughters of Liberty.
54 A. Dodge & Son Corp.
55 Essex County Poultry Association.
56 Fisher Charitable Society.
57 Durgin, Jacobs Co.
58 Frost Box Co.
59 Garden City Aerie of Eagles.
60 Garden City Shoe Co.
61-62 Grand Army of the Republic.
63 Harper Garage Co. 64 H. W. Billings Co.
65 Improved Order of Red Men.
66 Jubilee Yacht Club.
67-68 Knights of Columbus.
69 Knights of Malta.
70-71 Knights of Pythias.
72 Knights and Ladies of Honor. 73 Lothrop Club.
74-78 Masons. 79-81 Mass. Catholic Order of Forresters. 82 F. C. Maude Co.
83 Naumkeag Buffing Machine Co.
84 Naumkeag Towing Co.
85 N. E. Industrial School for Deaf Mutes.
86 New England Order of Protection.
87-92 Odd Fellows.
93 Old Ladies Home Society.
94 Order of Scottish Clans.
95-96 Order United American Mechan- ics.
97 Plumbers' Union.
98 Public Library.
99 Pythian Sisters.
100 Republican City Committee.
101 Robert Robertson Co.
102 Ropes & Co.
103 Royal Arcanum, Roger Conant Coun- cil. 104 Salem Bay Steamboat Co.
105-106 Sons of Veterans.
107 Mass. Soc. P. C. C.
108 Sprague Breed & Brown Co.
109 Thissell Co.
110-111 United Order of Pilgrim Fathers. 112 U. R. K. of P. Troop A.
113 United Shoe Machinery Co.
114 United Shoe Machinery Relief Assoc.
115 West Beach Corporation.
116 Whitcomb-Carter Co.
117 Woman's Auxiliary, Y. M. C. A. 118-119 Woman's Relief Corps.
120 Woodbury Shoe Co.
121 Young Men's Christian Association.
122 Young Men's Catholic Temperance So- ciety.
123 Young Men's Hebrew Association.
124 Beverly Lock Nut and Lock Bolt Co.
1. AGGRESSIVE LODGE OF GOOD TEMP- LARS, No. 127; organized Nov. 22, 1886. Meetings held in Good Templars' hall second and fourth Mondays of month. Officers elected quarterly. Amos Gar- rison, C. T .; George Graham, Sec .; Willard O. Wylie, Treas.
2. AMERICAN BENEFIT SOCIETY, BEV- ERLY LODGE, No. 16; organized August 23, 1894. Meetings held first Thursday in each month at Atlantic Hall. Offi- cers elected third Wednesday in De- cember. Benj. Huntoon, Pres .; Geo. H. Thistle, Sec .; Edward S. Webber, Coll .; Charles F. Lee, Treas.
3. AMERICAN DAUGHTERS, organized April, 1890. Meetings held third Thursday each month at members houses. Officers elected third Thurs- day in December. Mrs. Charles Mc- Quinney (Wenham), Pres .; Mrs. Au- gustus Daniels, Secretary ; Mrs. Wil- liam F. Trowt (Wenham), Treas.
4. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, BEVERLY DIVISION, No. 12; organized Nov. 18, 1894. Meetings held at 87 Cabot every Friday evening. Officers elected first Friday in December. Thomas J. Brown, Pres .; Cornelius Cronin, Rec. Sec .; John P. Hanna, 10 Union, Fin. Sec .; John T. Small, Treas.
5. A. O. H. DIVISION 12, LADIES' AUXILIARY. Organized, 1906. Meetings held Wednesday evenings at 87 Cabot. Margaret E. Greehy, Pres .; Nellie Ma- honey, Treas.
6. ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORK- MEN, CABOT LODGE, No. 50. Organized in October, 1883. Meetings held first and third Tuesdays of each month at 222 Cabot. Officers elected third Tues- day in December. Wm. J. Stapledon, M. W .; Lucius H. Perry, Recorder ; Charles W. Marshall, Treas.
HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE 602 Cabot Street or 63 Federal Street,
Beverly, Mass,
Solon Lovett Tel Con.
Automobile and Carriage Painting W. H. McCORMACK
BEVERLY. 326 Rantoul Street,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FREDERICK A. CRESSY, 40 Stone Street, Beverly.
732
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
15 rear Vestry, - Beverly. Telephone 769
7. BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK, 175 Cabot; chartered 1802; re-organized 1865. Capital, $300,000 ; surplus, $150,- 000. Andrew W. Rogers, Pres .; J. R. Pope, Vice Pres .; Andrew W. Rogers, Jasper R. Pope, Joseph C. Kilham, Walter A. Perry, George P. Brown, Roland W. Boyden, Melville Woodbury, Herbert F. Winslow, Allen H. Bennett, Directors ; Allen H. Bennett, Cashier ; Frank W. Foster, Receiving Teller ; Edward S. Webber, Paying Teller. Dis- count, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank hours 8.30 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Wall Paper and Mouldings
8. BEVERLY SAVINGS BANK, 171 Cab-
ot. Number of depositors, 9720; amount of deposits, $3,208,000. Pres- ident, Roland W. Boyden. Vice Pres- idents, Joseph A. Wallis, Patrick J. Lynch, Geo. Butman, John H. Girdler, Francis Norwood, Jos. H. Baker; Treasurer, Charles H. Kilham; Arthur A. Forness, clerk; Trustees, Roland W. Boyden, Robert R. Endicott, Joseph A. Wallis, Horace E. Durgin, Francis Norwood, Patrick J. Lynch, Joseph H. Baker, George Butman, John M. Mur- ney, Frank Woodberry, Edmund Giles, Samuel Cole, Horace P. Woodbury, Frederic P. Haskell, John F. Hill, Charles L. Odell, Horace W. Wood- berry, John H. Girdler, George L. Southwick, Arthur A. Forness, Thos. D. Connolly, Prince Ober, Chas. E. Ober, Robert Robertson. Committee of Investment, Roland W. Boyden, Joseph H. Baker, George Butman, Patrick J. Lynch, Prince Ober.
WILLIAM SHARROCK
Deposits begin to draw interest on the fourth Wednesday of January, April, July and October, and may be withdrawn at any time except the ten days preceding the fourth Wednesday of April and October. Dividends are payable on the fourth Wednesday of April and October, and are placed on interest as soon as payable, unless withdrawn. Bank hours, 8.30 A. M. to 1.30 P. M .; Saturday evenings, 7.30 to 9, for depositors only.
9. BERNARD, F. W. Co., investments, 222 Cabot, rms. 18-19. Inc. July 31, 1905. Capital stock, $50,000. Frank W. Bernard, president and treasurer.
10. BEVERLY BOARD OF FIRE UNDER- WRITERS, for Beverly, Essex, Hamilton, Wenham and Manchester. Meetings held second Monday in each month at 155 Cabot. Charles F. Lee, Pres. ; Hen-
ry I. Lefavour, Sec .; Walter S. Flint, Treas.
11. BEVERLY BOARD OF TRADE, or- ganized, 1888. Meetings held last Wednesday of each month at 244 Cab- ot. Officers elected in January. Chas. 0. Frost, Pres .; Charles A. King, Sec. ; Jeremiah L. Porter, Treas.
12. BEVERLY Box Co., 60 Pleasant. Inc. Aug. 26, 1910. Capital, $17,000. Perley R. Eaton (Fitchburg), Pres .; John A. Buell, Treas .; John J. Harri- gan, Sec.
13. BEVERLY BUILDING ASSOCIATION, incorporated June 25, 1889. Capital, $150,000. Meetings held at Board of Trade rooms second Monday of each month. Officers elected last Monday in June. George P. Brown, Pres .; Samuel H. Stone, Clerk; Allen H. Ben- nett, Treas .; Geo. C. Stickney, supt .; Jasper R. Pope, Andrew W. Rogers, George P. Brown, Robert R. Endicott, Chas. H. Kilham, George C. Stickney, George Butman, Directors.
14. BEVERLY CADET BAND, organized January 1, 1894. Meetings held Thurs- days at 152 Cabot. Chas. A. Burroughs, Pres .; Chas. E. Grush, Mngr. and Lead- er; Edward E. Raymond, 37 Charnock, Secretary and Treasurer.
15. BEVERLY CHEMICAL AND SUPPLY Co. 40 Western ave., mnfrs. veterinary remedies, extracts, etc. Incor. Sept., 1904. Capital stock, $10,000. James A. Torrey, Pres .; Josiah B. Brown, Treas .; William A. Lee, Clerk.
16. BEVERLY CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA- TION, organized March 1, 1879. Meet- ings of directors held second Monday of each month. Officers elected at an- nual meeting second Wednesday in January. George P. Brown, Pres .; John H. Larcom, Clerk; Geo. H. Clay- ton, Treas. and Mgr.
17. BEVERLY CO-OPERATIVE BANK, organized August 14, 1888. Meetings held third Tuesday of each month at rooms, 155 Cabot. Officers elected sec- ond Monday in March, Geo. P. Brown, Pres .; Charles F. Lee, Treas .; Harrie L. Ober, Sec.
18. BEVERLY FARMS FIREMEN'S HOME BENEFIT ASSOCIATION, organized Jan. 19, 1889. Meetings held annually fourth Saturday in December in B. F. fire station. Officers elected at annual meeting. Eli R. Hodgkins, Pres .; Wil- liam R. Brooks, Sec .; Elmer Standley, Treas.
Hardware and Sporting Goods
Irving F. Gould 246 Cabot St., Beverly -
BOX SHOOKS 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot,
Beverly Box Co. BEVERLY. Telephone 903
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
733
19. BEVERLY FEMALE CHARITABLE SOCIETY, organized December, 1810, in- corporated Oct., 1836. Meetings held every Friday from December to April at members' houses. Officers elected first Friday in January. Mrs. O. F. Swasey, Pres .; Mrs. Robert R. Endi- cott, Vice Pres .; Mrs. G. A. Woodbury, Sec .; Miss Louise B. Kilham, Treas.
20. BEVERLY FIREMEN'S RELIEF AS- SOCIATION, organized April 10, 1881, in- corporated February, 1885. Meetings held second Monday in January, April, July and October. Officers elected at annual meeting second Monday in Jan- uary. Charles E. Smith, Pres .; Henry S. Parker, Sec .; Frank Marshall, Treas.
21. BEVERLY FIREMEN'S RELIEF SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Annual meet- ing at which officers are elected is held first Tuesday after first Monday of May at Central Fire Station. Officers elected in May. Robert H. Grant, Pres .; Henry S. Parker, Sec .; Frank Marshall, Treas.
22. BEVERLY FUEL SOCIETY, incor. porated Feb. 13, 1888. Annual meeting first Thursday of September at Bever- ly Savings Bank. Officers elected at annual meeting. Pres., Patrick J. Lynch; Secretary., Benj. A. Patch; Treas., Charles F. Lee.
23. BEVERLY GAS AND ELECTRIC CO., office, 222 Cabot st. Gas works near Boston & Maine Railroad depot. The company also supplies electric lights. Pres., Sidney W. Winslow; Clerk and Treas., Andrew W. Rogers; Directors, Sidney W. Winslow, Andrew W. Rog- ers, Herbert F. Winslow, Charles F. Pritchard, Sidney W. Winslow, jr. An- nual meeting fourth Tuesday in July. Capital stock, $285,900. Par value of shares, $100.
24. BEVERLY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, organized 1891. Meetings held second Wednesday in January, April, July and October at Cabot cor. Central. Officers elected in October. Geo. E. Woodberry, Pres .; Annie M. Kilham, Rec. Sec .; Roland W. Boyden, Treas .; Chas. Woodberry, Historian.
25. BEVERLY HOSPITAL, Herrick st. Association organized June 3, 1893. Incorporated June 19, 1893. Charles Woodberry, Pres .; Roland W. Boyden, Sec .; Augustus P. Loring, Treas. ; Jos. C. Kilham, Asst. Treas. Meetings of Directors held first Monday of each month. First meeting of directors
June 24, 1893. Officers elected at an- nual meeting in June. Medical staff, Geo. A. Stickney, P. P. Johnson, Jas. A. Shatswell, George J. Hill, Harry E. Sears, John J. Shea. Specialist in eye, ear and throat diseases, C. W. Had- dock, M. D. Consulting surgeons and physicians, Paul Thorndike, M. D. (Boston), O. F. Swasey, M. D., Supt., Alice Cushman.
26. BEVERLY IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY, organized Sept. 13, 1888. Meetings of Exec. Com. held first Tuesday of each month excepting January and Febru- ary. Officers elected at annual meeting in September. Mary Boyden, Pres .; Miss Bessie A. Baker, Miss Marion Swasey, Secretaries; Miss Louise L. Girdler, Treas.
27. BEVERLY LIGHT INFANTRY VET- ERAN ASSOCIATION, organized 1855. Of- ficers elected first Monday in October. Lucius H. Perry, Capt .; Michael Whitehouse, 1st Lieut. ; Alfred Porter, Ure 2nd Lieut .; Winthrop E. Perry, Sec. and Treas.
28. BEVERLY NEWS Co., 224 Cabot. Inc. Jan. 1. 1910. Capital, $12,000. H. A. Taylor, Pres. & Treas.
29. BEVERLY PRINTING CO., INC., 202 Rantoul. Wm. T. Johnson, mngr.
30. BEVERLY REPUBLICAN CLUB, or- ganized January, 1889. Meetings held in Odd Fellows Building first Monday of each month. Officers elected in January. David S. Lynch, Pres. ; Fred- erick Schofield, Rec. Sec .; Edw. P. El- dredge, Fin. Sec .; Edmund B. Dudley, Treas.
31. BLAKE, ALLEN Co., shoe mnfrs., 58 Rantoul. Incor. July 20, 1904. Cap- ital stock, $35,000. Herbert L. Fenno, Pres. ; William D. Allen, Treas.
32. BRICKLAYERS' AND MASONS' UN- ION, LOCAL No. 40, organized Aug. 20, 1901. Meetings held first and third Tuesdays of each month at Lasters' hall. Officers elected in December. Ar- thur McCurdy, Pres .; George H. Hurd, Sec .; Fred Chesley, Treas.
33. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF BEVERLY AND MANCHESTER. Organized Nov. 26, 1906, I. Augustus Sturtevant, Pres .; Benj. A. Patch, Sec .; Roland P. Woodbury, Treas.
34. CAMERON CAR Co., 56-62 River. Incorp. May 1, 1907. Capital, $500,000. E. S. Cameron, Pres .; C. M. Link, Atti- ca, O., Vice Pres .; Albion B. Emerson, Sec. and Treas.
Loam, Sand and Gravel For Sale 602 Cabot Street or 63 Federal Street.
Solon Lovett
Beverly, Mass. Tel. Con.
Carriage and Automobile Painting and Varnishing W. H. McCormack S E
BEVERLY. 326 Rantoul Street,
BEVERLY.
Frederick A. Cressy
SURETY BONDS 40 STONE STREET, BEVERLY.
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
35. J. F. CARTER Co., incorporated July, 1891, capital, $30,000. R. G. Kil- mar, mngr. Manufacturers of oiled clothing; factory, 135 Park st.
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Telephone 769
36. J. W. CARTER SHOE Co., 101 Rantoul. Incorp. March, 1905. Heman P. Brett, Pres .; Walter A. Perry, Treas .; C. E. Brett, Clerk.
15 rear VESTRY,
37. ITALIAN CO-OPERATIVE Assoc., 363 Rantoul. Inc. Aug. 18, 1910. Cap- ital, $2,000. Ulisse Macrelli, Pres. and Mngr .; Guiseppe Tanzella, Treas. ; Primo Rigoni, Sec.
38. REID MACHINE Co., 37 Park. In- corporated June 11, 1902. Capital, $20,000. Andrew S. Reid, Pres .; Rob- ert Reid, Treas .; Mark H. Boynton, Sec.
Clubs.
39. ABBOTT BOAT CLUB, foot of Ab- bott st., organized May 15, 1878. Re- organized November, 1899. Annual meeting in May, at which officers are elected. Charles R. Elliott, Pres. ; George H. Thissell, Sec .; Charles H. Jacobs, Treas.
40. BARTLETT CLUB, 87 Cabot. Or- ganized Jan., 1902. Incorp. Sept. 22, 1904. Meetings held first Tuesday in each month. Officers elected in Jan. Samuel G. Church, Pres .; William E. Cree, Treas. ; John W. Patten Sec.
41. CABOT CLUB, organized Jan. 19, 1886. Incorporated March 27, 1903. Meetings held first Thursday of each month at 141 Cabot st. Officers elected first Thursday in December. Fred S. Choate, Pres .; Ira A. Smith, Sec .; Frank L. Wilson, Treas.
42. DEGREE OF HONOR, No. 38, Auxil- iary to Cabot Lodge, No. 50, A. O. U. W. Organized June 1, 1909. Meetings held first and third Monday of each month at Burnham's hall. Officers elected annually, first and third Mon- days in January. Mrs. Etta Whipple, P. C .; Mrs. Sarah Morehouse, C. of H .; Mrs. Mary Dorman, Treas.
43. COMMERCIAL CLUB, 279 Rantoul. Inc. 1905. Meetings held second Tues- day of each month. Officers elected second Tuesday in June. John Osborn, Pres .; Philip O'Connor, Treas .; David Luce, Sec.
44. CONOMO CLUB. Organized Oct. 1907. Meetings held first Friday of each month at 129 Cabot. James Rob- inson, Pres .; Charles H. Darling, Treas .; John Donovan, Sec.
45. DANE STREET BOAT CLUB, Loth- rop n. Dane. Organized, 1879. Officers elected at annual meeting in May. John Hanners, Pres .; George W. Wood- bury, 2nd, Sec. and Treas.
46. MEN'S SINGING CLUB. Organized March 10, 1910. Meets weekly during winter at 205 Cabot. Albert Boyden, Pres .; Dr. Whitman G. Stickney, Vice Pres .; Wm. C. Morgan, Sec .; Dr. Nor- man M. McLeod, Treas .; James W. Cal- derwood, Conductor.
47. MONTSERRAT GOLF CLUB, 67
Boyles. Organized 1899. Officers elected in April. Dudley L. Pickman (Beverly), Pres .; Thos. Silsbee (Bos- ton), Sec. and Treas.
48. OXFORD CLUB, 12912 Rantoul. Organized Jan., 1907. Meets last day of each month. Officers elected in January. Alonzo H. Caverly, Pres. and Treas. ; John Heenan, 29 Pond St., Sec.
49. RIAL SIDE CLUB, organized Jan. 1907. Meetings held first Tuesday of each month at 3 Livingstone ave. ext. Officers elected in December. Charles W. Hale, Pres .; Archie Kenyon, Sec .; Lewis A. Berry, Treas.
50. UNION CLUB, 147 Cabot. Organ- ized 1875. Incorp. 1895. Annual meet- ing, when officers are elected, second Saturday in March. Arthur A. Forness, Pres. ; Percy A. Wallis, Sec. and Treas.
51. UNITY CLUB, 152 Cabot. Organ- ized 1885. Meetings held second Sat- urday of each month. Officers elected in January. Wallace F. Porter, Pres .; Andrew Standley, Sec .; Thos. H. Law- rence, Treas.
52. DAMES OF MALTA, MIZPAH SIS- TERHOOD, instituted Sept. 1900. Meet- ings held second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Malta hall. Officers elected semi-annually. Mrs. Lizzie Clark, N. Q .; Mrs. Sarah E. Roberts, P .; Nellie F. Major, K. of A .; Susie McRae, B .; Chaplain, Mrs. Susan Thompson.
53. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY, PROS- PECT COUNCIL, No. 1. Organized April 30, 1908. Meetings held first and third Tuesdays of each month at 41 Pierson. Mrs. Anna G. Dockham, C .; Theron Holt, Treas .; Mrs. Nettie Dodge, Sec.
54. DODGE A. & SON CORP., 70 Park. Incorp. Jan. 1, 1909. Albert Dodge, Pres .; Chester P. Dodge (Rockport), Vice Pres .; M. W. Carr, Treas .; Walter King (Gloucester), Sec.
DERBY PAINTS, OIL and GLASS IRVING F. GOULD, 246 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY
WILLIAM SHARROCK Ceiling Tinting
734
Wood Boxes
BEVERLY BOX CO. 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot, Beverly. Tel. 903.
DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.
735
55. ESSEX COUNTY POULTRY ASSOCI- ATION, Daniel P. Foster, Pres .; Arthur Elliott, Sec .; Chester Cook (Wenham), Treas .; J. D. Barnes, supt.
56. FISHER CHARITABLE SOCIETY, or- ganized Nov. 12, 1810. Annual meet- ing first Thursday in September at Beverly Savings Bank. Officers elected at annual meeting. Pres., William R. Driver; Sec., Arthur K. Story ; Treas., Charles H. Kilham; Trustees, Samuel W. Torrey, George P. Brown, Oscar F. Swasey.
57. DURGIN JACOBS Co., 218 Cabot. Incorp. Feb. 23, 1904. Capital, $10,000. George H. Jacobs, Pres and Treas .; G. D. Durgin, Sec.
58. FROST Box Co., 36 Cabot. Incor. April, 1908. Capital stock, $20,000. Charles O. Frost, Pres and Gen. Mngr .; Fred J. Derry, Treas.
59. GARDEN CITY AERIE OF EAGLES, No. 1640. Organized May 26, 1907. Meets first and third Fridays in each month at Eagle hall. Officers elected in December. John A. Foley, P. W. P .; James A. Riley, W. P .; James F. Con- nolley, Sec .; Fred Roulo Treas.
60. GARDEN CITY SHOE Co., shoe mnfrs., 47 Park. Incor. Dec. 1, 1904. Capital, $5000. William H. Carr, Pres .; A. M. Warren, Treas .; J. J. Wittenha- gen, Sec.
61. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, JOHN H. CHIPMAN, JR., POST 89, organ- ized June 5, 1869. Meetings held Thursday evenings at G. A. R. Hall, 2541% Cabot. Officers elected first Thursday in December. John M. Ellis, Com .; Winthrop E. Perry, Adjt .; Fred A. Wallis, Q. M.
62. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, PRESTON POST, No. 188, Beverly Farms, organized April 24, 1887. Meetings held Wednesday evenings at G. A. R. Hall. Officers elected first Wednesday of December. Charles H. Day, Com. ; Eben Day, Adjt .; Benjamin F. Os- borne, Q. M.
63. HARPER GARAGE Co., 131 and 133 Rantoul. Inc. 1907, Wm. A. Rowe, Pres .; George E. Rowe, Treas .; Fred R. Harper, Mngr. and Clerk.
64. H. W. BILLINGS Co., 196 Cabot. Incorp. Feb. 15, 1904. Capital stock, $10.000. A. T. Gorman, Pres .; H. Win- field Billings, Treas.
65. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN, CHICATAUBUT TRIBE, No. 13, organized Feb. 22, 1886. Meetings held at 222
Cabot st., second and fourth Friday evenings of each month. Officers elec- ted at last meeting in June and De- cember. H. Grotjohann, Sachem; Geo. E. Smith, C. of R .; W. F. Newman, K. of W.
66. JUBILEE YACHT CLUB, end Maple ave., organized Nov. 13, 1893. Incor- porated Jan. 19, 1896. Meetings held second Tuesday of each month. Officers elected in December, J. J. Harrigan, Com .; Leon C. Doble, Sec .; George A. Endicott, Treas.
67. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, BEVERLY COUNCIL, No. 175, organized May 24, 1896. Meetings held second and fourth Tuesday each month at 122 Cabot. Of- ficers elected annually in December. Frederick A. Cressy, G. K .; James F. McKenna, D. G. K .; John T. Small, R. S .; Edward F. Kelly, Treas.
68. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES COUNCIL, No. 369, organized March, 1889. Meetings held second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Marshalls hall, West, B. F. Officers elected first meeting in Decem- ber. S. John Connolly, G. K .; Michael J. Cadigan, Fin. Sec .; Louis Larson, Treas.
69. KNIGHTS OF MALTA, MIZPAH COMMANDERY, No. 283, organized Mar. 29, 1900. Meetings held second and fourth Wednesday evenings at 222 Cabot. Officers elected in February and August. James P. Abbott, S. K. C .; Hervey Lunt, Rec .; L. K. McRae, P. C., Treas.
70. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, BEVERLY LODGE, No. 103. Organized May 16, 1893. Meetings held at O. U. A. M. hall, Tuesdays. Officers elected in Jan. F. W. Cook. C. C .; Wm. H. Ferrick, K. of R. and S .; Alonzo O. Woobury, M. of F.
71. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SICK BEN- EFIT ASSOCIATION, organized Feb., 1894. Meetings held at call of president at O. U. A. M. hall. Officers elected in January. Alvah B. Woodbury, Pres .; Alonzo A. Woodbury, Sec. and Coll .; Timothy Foley, Treas.
72. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR, MAYFLOWER LODGE, No. 2817. Organ- ized March 12, 1906. Meetings held in Malta hall, second and fourth Mondays of each month. Officers elected in June and December. Bessie Yule, Protector ; George Hathaway, Sec .; Robena Smith, Treas.
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