The Townsnman directory of Andover, Mass. for 1913 : together with a business and street directory, map and other valuable information , Part 9

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Andover Press
Number of Pages: 162


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Eugene V. Lovely


Edna G. Chapin


Elizabeth M. Loftus


Caroline M. Davis


Harriet A. Foss


Louise M. Farnsworth


IOI Chestnut Street 135 Main Street 105 Chestnut Street 135 Main Street 66 Chestnut Street 7 Punchard Avenue 7 Punchard Avenue


STOWE SCHOOL


GRADE


NAME


IX James H. Morss, Prin.


VIII, IX


Grace Hill


VIII


Jennie H. Luce


VII, VIII


Ruby J. Kenty


VI, VII


Eleanor N. Irving


VI .


Carolyn A. Dean


P. O. ADDRESS


28 Salem Street 67 Bartlet Street


52 Whittier Street 107 Main Street 75 Park Street 104 Main Street


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JOHN DOVE AND SAMUEL C. JACKSON


GRADE


NAME P. O. ADDRESS


V


Annie M. Downes, Prin. 68 Whittier Street


IV, V IV


Catherine T. Hannon


105 No. Main Street


III, IV


Margaret S. Hoyt 47 Whittier Street


III


Eva A. Libby


75 Park Street


II


Lucy A. Allen Arco Building


II


Florence I. Abbott Upland Road


I


Adèle H. Duval


53 Elm Street


I


Florance M. Prevost


67 Bartlet Street


Special


Sarah A. Hill


4 Chapman Court


INDIAN RIDGE SCHOOL


VII, VIII


Etta M. Dodge, Prin. 8 Wolcott Avenue


Mabel A. Ward 51 Whittier Street


Mary J. Moriarty Lawrence, Mass.


Lena M. Clark 47 Whittier Street


Frances Hobbs


51 Whittier Street


BRADLEE SCHOOL


Clara A. Putnam, Prin.


Frye Village


Cynthia E. Flint 47 Whittier Street


Cecilia A. Derrah


26 Summer Street


Ruby S. Copeland Ballardvale


Carrie R. French


Ballardvale


RICHARDSON SCHOOL


Helen W. Battles, Prin. 31 Lowell Street


Emma L. Ward Lowell Street


V-IX I-IV


WEST CENTRE SCHOOL


Emily F. Carleton R. F. D. İ


Bernice B. Abbott Lawrence, Mass.


NORTH SCHOOL


I-IX Grace Pennock R. F. D. I


BAILEY SCHOOL


I-IX


Ella S. Morrill Argilla Road


OSGOOD SCHOOL


II, III, V, VII,


Mary Riley, Lawrence, Mass.


VIII


SCHOOL PHYSICIAN


W. D. Walker, M. D.


121 Main St.


VIII, IX VI, VII IV, V II, III I


I-III IV-VI


V, VI IV, V II, III. I, II


Joanna P. Simmons 16 Summer Street


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SUPERVISORS


Music - Ruth B. Mitchell 27 Summer St.


Drawing - Gertrude T. Sauer 10 Irving St., Everett


Manual Training - Winfield W. Lunt 134 Front St., Marblehead


Domestic Science - Elizabeth M. Loftus 135 Main St.


Physical Training - Helen J. Brown


II Shepard St., Cambridge


TRUANT OFFICER


James Napier


91 Elm St.


TRUSTEES OF MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY


E. Kendall Jenkins, Frederic S. Boutwell, George F. Smith, C. C. Carpenter, John Alden, Alfred E. Stearns, Burton S. Flagg. Presi- dent, E. Kendall Jenkins; Secretary and Treasurer, Frederic S. Boutwell; Librarian, Edna A. Brown; Assistants, Julia E. Twichell, Edith Donald; Janitor, Ballard Holt. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.


CORNELL ART GALLERY


Open Fridays from 3 to 5 p.m., Saturdays, 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9p.m. In charge of Miss Abbie Davis.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT


Officers: Captain, Chas. S. Buchan; Ist Lieut., A. R. Morse; 2nd Lieut., Ralph B. Manning; Clerk, C. A. Hill; Treasurer, F. M. Smith.


FIRE ALARM


Box


21 Dascombe Road, near F. R. Abbott.


22 Carter's Corner, Main Street.


23 Corner Orchard Street and South Main.


24 Railroad Crossing, Ballardvale.


25 Andover Street, junction Argilla Road.


26 Porter Road, near G. D. Johnson's.


28 Engine House, Ballardvale.


35 Porter Road, junction Hidden Road.


37 Salem Street, opposite G. C. Cannon's.


38 Holt District, near Alice Gray's.


41 Central Street, junction of Phillips.


42 Phillips Street, opposite J. L. Phillips's.


43 Central Street, opposite South Church.


44 School Street, junction of Locke.


45 The Phillips Inn (Private).


46 Main Street, corner Morton.


47 Bartlet Street, opposite Public Schools.


48 Summer Street, corner Washington Avenue.


49 Corner Pine and Elm Streets.


51 Elm Street, junction Whittier.


52 Engine House, Park Street.


53 High Street, near A. M. Colby's.


54 Main Street, corner Harding.


55 Smith & Dove Mill (Private).


56 Abbott Village Centre.


57 Opposite A. Bliss's, Maple Avenue.


58 Corner Essex and Brook.


62 Corner Lowell Street and Lovejoy Road.


63 Poor Farm.


64 Frye Village, near Thos. Bentley's.


65 Frye Village Centre.


67 West Parish, near Church.


412 Main Street, opposite Punchard Avenue.


413 Abbot Academy.


Instructions on How to Give an Alarm-In case of fire, to give an alarm always go to the nearest box to the fire, break the glass, unlock the door, and you will see a hook projecting through the inside door. Pull the hook down to the end of the slot and let go. If you do not hear a small bell striking in the box, nor the alarm bells outside, close the door and go to the nearest box, open the door and wait thirty seconds.


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If you do not hear a small bell in that box pull the hook same as before. 1 It is important that the person sending in an alarm should remain at the box until the department arrives, in order to direct them to the locality of the fire. After giving an alarm always close the box door.


All Out Signal-Two strokes after an alarm has been given signifies that the fire is out.


Test Signal-Two strokes at 12 o'clock daily, and one stroke at other times when necessary.


NO-SCHOOL SIGNAL


The no-school signal is given by means of the fire alarm bell and whistle. When the signal, 3-3-3, is heard at 7.15 o'clock in the morning, there will be no session of the Punchard School. When the signal is given at 8 a.m., there will be no session of the grades below the high school in the forenoon, and when it is sounded at 12.30 p.m., these grades will have no session in the afternoon. Should the same signal be heard at 8:30 a.m. or at 1.00 p.m., there will be no session for the first three grades.


POST OFFICE


ARTHUR BLISS, P. M.


Open from 7.00 a.m. to 8 p.m.


Money order and Postal Savings Depositing Hours, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.


MAILS READY FOR DELIVERY


8.30 a.m. from Boston, New York, South. West, and Lawrence.


9.30 a.m. from Boston, New York, South and West, Lawrence and Methuen.


10.00 a.m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill, East and North.


12.30 p.m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill. East and North.


2.30 p.m. from Boston, New York, South and West.


4.00 p.m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill, East and North. 4.30 p.m. from Boston, New York, South, West.


5.15 p.m. from Boston. New York, South, West.


6.00 p.m. from Lawrence, Methuen and North.


7.15 p.m. from Boston, New York, South and West.


7.30 p.m. from Lawrence, North Andover, Haverhill, East and West.


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MAILS CLOSE


6.30 a.m. for North Andover, Haverhill and East.


7.00 a.h. formBoston, New York, South and West.


8.45 a.m. for Lawrence and North.


9.15 a.m. for Boston, New York, South and West.


II.15 a.m. for Boston, New York, South, West, North, Lawrence and Methuen.


2.00 p.m. for Boston, New York, South and West.


1.00 p.m. for North Andover, Haverhill, East.


3.40 p.m. for Lawrence, Methuen, Haverhill, North Andover, North and East.


6.00 p.m. for Lawrence and the North.


6.30 p.m. for Lawrence, Boston, New York, South and West.


SUNDAYS


Mails assorted at 10.30 a.m.


Mails close for Boston, New York, South and West at 6.00 p.m.


NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE


Public Pay Stations-Phillips Inn, Chapel Avenue; Boston & Maine R. R. Station, Essex Street; Franklin H. Stacey's Drugstore, Main Street; Phillips Academy, Archaeology Building, Main Street; B. W. Chell's, 125 Main Street; W. A. Allen, Musgrove Block; Swenson & Stein, North Main Street; Julia Eastwood, North Main Street, Frye Village; Abbot Academy, School Street; Parker & Co., Ballardvale; Haynes & Juhlman, Ballardvale; Boston & Maine R. R., Lowell Junction; Charles A. Hardy, West Andover; Musgrove Building, Main Street;


WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH


Office in the Musgrove Building, Elm Square. Hours, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays: 9 to 10 a.m .; 5 to 6 p.m.


FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS


MASONIC


St. Matthews Lodge, A. F. and A. M. Regular Communication, the Monday on or before the full moon of each month, at 7.30 o'clock, in Masonic Hall, Bank Building, Main Street. Officers: Worshipful Master, George M. R. Holmes; Senior Warden, Gordon R. Cannon; Junior Warden, Malcolm B. McTernen; Treasurer, George A. Higgins; Secretary, James Anderson; Chaplain, Albert Lowe; Marshal, Charles N. Marland; Senior Deacon, Harold F. Saunders; Junior Deacon, Frank H. Page; Senior Steward, Austin F. Hitchcock; Junior Steward, Leon O. Duncklee; Inside Sentinel, Frederick E. Cheever; Tyler, William Scott; Trustee of Per- manent Fund, Henry A. Bodwell; trustee of Charity Fund, Harry M. Eames; Associate Member of Board of Relief in Grand Lodge, George M. R. Holmes.


ROYAL ARCANUM ..


Andover Council, No. 65. Meets second and fourth Fridays in K. of P. hall, Musgrove Building. Officers: Regent, Warren L. Johnson; Vice- Regent, J. Frank Morse; Orator, John V. Holt; Past Regent, George A. Higgins; Secretary, Wm. B. Cheever; Collector, Frank H. E. Kendall; Treasurer, Charles W. Clark; Chaplain, Alfred M. Johnson; Guide, George E. Holt; Warden, Robert Lockhead; Secretary, F. S. Valentine; Trustees, Charles B. Jenkins, John W. Bell. Alfred M. Johnson.


A. O. U. W.


Lincoln Lodge, No. 78. Meets second and fourth Mondays in A. O. U. W. Mall, Barnard Block. Officers: Past Master Workman, George W. Fraize; Master Workman, J. A. Bryson, North Andover; Foreman, James Haphey, North Andover; Overseer, Reuben Eastwood; recorder, F. M. Smith; Financier, W. C. Crowley; Treasurer, Robert Taylor; Guide, S. T. Shattuck; Inside Warden, Fred Coffin; Outside Warden, J. Howard Baker; Organist, J. Haughton Flint; Trustee, T. E. Rhodes; Representative to Grand Lodge, T. E. Rhodes; Alternate, J. H. Playdon; Janitor, J. Howard Baker.


DEGREE OF HONOR


Shawsheen Lodge, No. 21. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in A. O. U. W. Hall, Barnard Block. Officers: Past Chief of Honor, Mrs. Estelle Nuckley; Chief of Honor, Miss Edith Baker; Chief of Ceremonies, Mrs. Sarah Grey; Lady of Honor, Mrs. Addie Baker; Recorder, Mrs. Catherine Taylor; Financier, Miss Margaret S. Taylor; Treasurer, Mrs. Ann Anderson; Usher, Miss Abbie Lewis; Inside Watch, Mrs. Mary Dorman; Outside Watch, George Foster; Trustee for three years, Mrs. Mary Poland; Representative, Mrs. Estelle Nuckley; Alternate, Mrs. Margaret S. Taylor.


Real Estate AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS


Insurance FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT


ROGERS & ANGUS


:


NOTARY PUBLIC JUSTICE OF THE PEACE


STEAMSHIP AGENCY PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN


TO ALL WORK


Musgrove Building, Elm Square Telephone Connection


T. E. RHODES


Caterer, and Maker of Plain and Fancy Ice Creams


Telephone Connection


64 CHESTNUT STREET


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P. O. Box 611


Park St. Boarding and Livery Stables T. F. MORRISSEY & SON, Proprietors


FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING EXPRESSING and JOBBING Carriages and Hacks for Funerals, Weddings and Receptions Depot Work ! a Specialty


PARK STREET


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TELEPHONE 59


WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Grain, Mill-feed and Poultry Supplies Stock and Poultry Remedies OF ANY FIRM IN ESSEX COUNTY -Courteous Treatment, Prompt Delivery . 1


JOHN SHEA - -


Lawrence, Mass.


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TELEPHONE IOI


W.H. Coleman & Co.


Park Street Garage


DEALERS IN


Automobile, Bicycle, Electric and Gas Supplies


Electrical Contractors


33 PARK ST., ANDOVER


Buchan & Francis


Upholsterers and Furniture·Dealers


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Cabinet, Curtain, Carpet and General Repair Work


Goods Stored, Packed and Shipped


12 Main St. - Andover


Curtice Brothers


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BLUE LABEL .


Fruits and Vegetables


Cost a Little More - But Worth It


J. H. Campion & Co.


Wright's Express


BOSTON OFFICES 130 Bedford 105 Arch 16 Union - ANDOVER OFFICE 18 Park Street :


Wright's Express


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I. O. O. F.


Andover Lodge, No. 230. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7.45, in I. O. O. F. Hall, Musgrove Building. Officers: Noble Grand, Benjamin Hibbert; Vice-Grand, Chester H. Lawrence; Recording Secretary, Frank M. Smith; Financial Secretary, Walter S. Rhodes; Treasurer, George E. Holt; Trustee for three years, W. A. Allen; Delegates to Grand Lodge, Walter Buxton, James Hovey, Frank L. Cole.


REBEKAHS


Indian Ridge Lodge, No. 136. Meets first and third Mondays in each month in I. O. O. F. Hall, Musgrove Building. Officers: Noble Grand, Miss Sadie Hobbs; Vice Grand, Mrs. Elmer Conkey; Recording Secretary, Miss Charlotte Hill; Financial Secretary, Frank Holt; Treasurer, Mrs. William Faulkner; Warden, Mrs. Elmer Philbrick; Conductor, Miss Miss Charlotte Hill; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Frank Holt; Treasurer, Mrs. Grand, Mrs. Frank Holt; Left Supporter to Noble Grand, Mrs. George W. Mears; Right Supporter to Vice Grand, Mrs. George Dumont; Left Sup- porter to Vice Grand, Miss May Webb; Outside Guard, Ira Buxton; Inside Guard, Miss Rebecca McCullom.


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY


Andover Grange, No. 183. Meets second and fourth Tuesday, except July and August, fourth Tuesdays, and December, first and third Tuesdays, in Grange Hall, West Andover. Officers: Master, Fred A. Swanton; Overseer, E. Burke Thornton; Lecturer, Ira B. Hill; Assistant Lecturer, Mrs. E. Burke Thornton; Steward, William B. Corliss; Assistant Steward, William F. Trauschke; Chaplain, Frank M. Foster; Treasurer, Edward F. Abbott; Secretary, Edward W. Burtt; Gatekeeper, Fred L. Tinsch; Ceres, Miss Charlotte Hill; Pomona, Miss Ebba Petersen; Flora, Mrs. Frank M. Foster; Lady Assistant Steward, Mrs. William B. Corliss. Executive Committee: Samuel H. Bailey, George L. Averill, J. Warren Mooar. Lit-


erary Committee: Fred A. Swanton, J. Warren Mooar, Mrs. George L. Averill, Miss C. Madeleine Hewes, Edward W. Burtt, Ira B. Hill, Mrs. George M. Carter, Mrs. E. Burke Thornton. Pianist: Miss Marion L. Abbott. Music Committee: Miss Marion L. Abbott, William B. Corliss; Robert A. Watson, Mrs. William B. Corliss, Miss Helen E. Bailey. Visit- ing Committee: Mrs. F. M. Foster, Mrs. J. W. Mooar, Mrs. E. W. Bout- well, Mrs. S. H. Bailey, Mrs. D. F. Fitz, Mrs. F. A. Swanton. Correspond- ing Member Educational Aid Fund: Mrs. George M. Carter.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS


Garfield Lodge, No. 172. Meets first and third Mondays in K. of P. Hall, Musgrove Building. Officers: Chancellor Commander, Dana Chase; Vice Chancellor, James Souter; Prelate, Frank Schneider; Knight of R. and S., Everett Lundgren; Master of Exchequer, Thomas B. Flynn; Master of Arms, Andrew Collins; Outside Guard, Edward Manning; Inside Guard, Edwin Holt; Janitor, E. A. Brown; Trustee for three years, David Young; Trustee for two years, R. P. Whitten; Alternate for two years, A. W. Lowe; R. M. Francis Schneider.


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CLAN JOHNSTON, O. S. C.


Meets first and third Fridays in K. of P. Hall, Musgrove Building. Officers: Chief, Edwin Nicoll; Tanist, Henry Fairweather; Past Chief, Thomas Thin; Chaplain, George Baxter; Secretary, Robert Dobbie; Sene- chal, William Benson; Senior Henchman, David McEwan; Junior Hench- man, George Maconachie; Treasurer, John Bailey; Financial Secretary, Harry Gouck; Warder, George Fyffe; Sentinel, George Page.


LADIES' AUXILIARY TO CLAN JOHNSTON


Meets in Abbott Village, first and third Fridays of the month, at 8 o'clock. Officers: President, Mrs. John Collier; Past President, Mrs. Thomas Thin; Vice-President, Mrs. David Robb; Chaplain, Mrs. George Petrie; Secretary, Miss Bella Cairnie; Treasurer, Miss Jessie Addley; Conductor, Miss E. Rodgers.


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


Andover Council, No. 1078. Meets second and fourth Thursdays in K. of C. Hall. Officers: Grand Knight, John H. McDonald; Deputy Grand Knight, John F. Hurley; Chancellor, Timothy J. Mahoney; Warden, James McCafferty; Financial Secretary, Patrick J. Barrett; Recording Secretary, Frank J. Mooney; Inside Watch, Charles Hurley; Outside Watch, John Welch; Trustees, J. J. Daly, M. D., Joseph Murphy, Charles Donovan; Lecturer, Joseph Carroll.


HIBERNIANS


Division 6, A. O. H. Meets first and third Mondays, in A. O. U. W. Hall, Barnard Block. Officers: President, Charles Hughes; Vice-President, James Menihane; Treasurer, Thomas Doyle; Recording Secretary, Joseph Fallon; Financial Secretary, Frank S. McDonald; Sergeant-at-arms, Daniel McCormick; Sentinel, John Duggan; Chairman of Standing Committee, David Lynch.


AUXILIARY TO A. O. H.


Division 6. Meets first and third Wednesdays in A. O. U. W. Hall, Barnard Block. Officers: President, Mrs. Mary Adams; Recording Secre- tary, Miss Josephine Higgins; Financial Secretary, Miss Elizabeth J. O'Sullivan; Treasurer, Miss Mary Maroney; Mistress-at-arms, Miss Annie Burke; Sentinel, Miss Mary Welch; Chairman Standing Committee, Miss Nellie Minahan.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


Gen. William F. Bartlett Post, 99. Meets first Friday in each month in G. A. R. Hall, Musgrove Building. Officers: Commander, George W. Chandler; Senior Vice-Commander. John Mclaughlin; Junior Vice-Com- mander, Henry Clukey; Adjutant, J. Warren Berry; Quartermaster, Moses L. Farnham; Officer of the Day, John B. A. Russell; Surgeon, George K. Dodge; Officer of the Guard, John Hutchins; Chaplain, E. Kendall Jenkins; Quartermaster-Sergeant, James Saunders; Sergeant-Major, Ballard O. Holt; Patriotic Instructor, E. Kendall Jenkins.


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WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS


Gen. William F. Bartlett Corps, No. 127. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays except July and August, in G. A. R. Hall, Musgrove Building. Officers: President, Mrs. Charles Buchan; Vice-President, Miss Mae Morrill; Junior Vice-President, Mrs. Frank Valentine; Treasurer, Mrs. Ira Buxton; Secretary, Miss Sadie Hobbs; Guard, Mrs. Geo. W. Mears; Chaplain, Mrs. Stephen Jackson; Delegate to Convention, Miss Mae Morrill; Alternate, Mrs. John Ralph; Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. James Anderson; Conductor, Mrs. Charlotte Collins; Assistant Conductor, Mrs. Sarah MacCreadie; Color Bearers, Mrs. M. Belle Eastman, Mrs. William A. Allen, Mrs. Omar Jenkins, Mrs. David Lindsay; Musician, Miss Annie I. Buchan; Press Correspondent, Mrs. John Ralph; Assistant Guard, Mrs. Etta Young.


SONS OF VETERANS


Walter L. Raymond Camp, No. III. Meets third Friday of month in G. A. R. Hall, Musgrove Building. Officers: Commander, Guy W. Gilbert; Senior Vice-Commander, Arthur W. Holt, P. C .; Junior Vice- Commander, George E. Clemons; Secretary, Jesse Billington, P. C .; Treas- urer, Walter E. Buxton, P. C .; Camp Council, Arthur W. Holt, P. C., Ira Buxton, P. C., Floyd Eastman, P. C .; Patriotic Instructor, Floyd East- man; Guide, Ira Buxton; Inside Guard, Edward Flint.


I. O. G. T.


Andover Lodge, No. 26. Meets in Garfield Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays, at 7.30 o'clock. Officers: Chief Templar, Robert Deyermond; Vice Templar, Miss Margaret McFarlane; Past Chief Templar, A. J. Lund- gren; Chaplain, Miss Bessie Green; Secretary, Mrs. Sarah Jane Henninger; Lodge Deputy, James Craig, North Andover.


Abbott Village Lodge. Meetss in Abbott Vilage Hall every Monday evening. Officers: Chief Templar, Robert Auchterlonie; Vice Templar, Hamilton Craig; Past Chief Templar, Mrs. James Turner; Secretary, James Turner; Assistant Secretary, George Keith; Financial Secretary, Margaret Alexander; Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Valentine; Marshal, Hugh Moore; D. M., Mary Auchterlonie; Registrar, Davina Auchterlonie; Organist, Mrs. Alexander; Chaplain, Mary Valentine; Guard, Thomas Davis; Sentinel, Joseph Keith.


Ballardvale Lodge, No. 105. Officers: Chief Templar, Thomas Brear; Vice Templar, Miss Lillian Oldroyd; Past Chief Templar, Miss Etta Green- wood; Secretary, Mrs. J. H. Smith; Financial Secretary, Miss Sadie M. Kent; Treasurer, Daniel H. Poor; Chaplain, Miss Clara Moody; Marshal, Arthur Mitchell; Registrar, Miss Mabel Ryan; Organist, Miss Clara Moody.


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ANDOVER CLUB


Meets second Saturday in each month in club-rooms, Musgrove Build- ing. Officers: President, Frank H. Hardy; Vice-President, George A. Higgins; Treasurer, Frederic G. Moore; Clerk, David L. Coutts. Directors: Lewis T. Hardy, George A. Brown, Frank H. Messer, Henry A. Bodwell, Charles M. Riddoch. Entertainment Committee: D. L. Coutts, Arthur G. Clark, Vergil D. Harrington, Everett Hilton, Philip Hardy. Finance Com- mittee: Dr. Albert E. Hulme, Charles Bowman, Frederic G. Moore. Mem- bership Committee: For three years, Walter S. Donald.


FREE CHURCH MEN'S CLUB


Officers: President, John C. Angus; Vice-President, Frederick B. Goff; Treasurer, Alex Dick; Secretary, James Anderson.


SOUTH CHURCH MEN'S CLUB


Officers: President, Arthur G. Clark; First Vice-President, Henry A. Bodwell; Second Vice-President, Frank L. Cole; Secretary, Leon O. Duncklee; Treasurer, Fred Cheever.


NOVEMBER CLUB


Meets alternate Mondays from November to May. Officers: President, Mrs. Frank T. Carlton; First Vice-President, Mrs. Percival Dove; Second Vice-President, Miss Ellen Snow; Secretary, Mrs. Robert P. Keep; Treas- urer, Mrs. John L. Phillips; Directors for one year, Mrs. Bartlett H. Hayes, Mrs. Warren K. Moorehead; for two years, Mrs. T. Dennie Thomson, Mrs. Walter Buck; for three years, Mrs. John Tyler Kimball, Mrs. James C. Sawyer.


WOMAN'S CLUB OF THE GRANGE


President, Mrs. J. Warren Mooar; Vice-President, Mrs. E. Burke Thornton; Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Samuel H. Bailey.


TUESDAY CLUB


Meets alternate Tuesdays. Officers: President, Mrs. Horace Hale Smith; Vice-President, Mrs. Frank H. Hardy; Secretary, Mrs. George Hussey; Treasurer, Mrs. Anna Paddock.


ANDOVER MOTHERS' CLUB


Meets first Friday of month from September to June, in Jackson School building. Officers: President, Mrs. Bernard M. Allen; Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Frank M. Foster; Secretary, Mrs. William Scott; Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Buchan; Auditor, Mrs. F. S. Valentine.


HISTORICAL SOCIETY


Officers: President, Dr. Charles E. Abbott; Vice-President's, Mrs. S. N. Carter, N: E. Bartlett; Secretary, Miss Agnes Park; Treasurer, George Abbot; Councillors, W. A. Trow, Rev. C. C. Carpenter, Mrs. Frank T. Carlton, Mrs. M. S. McCurdy, Miss Belle Butterfield; Librarian, John V. Holt.


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ANDOVER HOME FOR THE AGED


Officers: President, Frederic S. Boutwell; First Vice-President, Dr. Emma M. E. Sanborn; Second Vice-President, Miss Ellen G. Ellis; Treas- urer, David Shaw; Clerk. Mrs. Ida M. McCurdy; Board of Managers, above five officers and Mrs. Markham W. Stackpole, Mrs. Mary S. Jackson, Miss Clara J. Baldwin, J. Duke Smith, terms expire October, 1913; Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Howell F. Wilson, Mrs. Charles E. Abbott, Miss Emily Carter, terms expire October, 1914; J. H. Campion, J. Warren Berry, Mrs. David Middleton and Mrs. F. E. Gleason, terms expire October, 1915. Home on Punchard Avenue, Matron, Mrs. Lewis.


ANDOVER NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY


Meets the third Tuesday of the month in School Committee rooms. Officers: President, Omar P. Chase; Vice-President, Mrs. W. G. Gold- smith; Secretary and Treasurer, Jonathan E. Holt. Chairman of com- mittees: Flora, Nathan C. Hamblin; Fauna, Miss Florence I. Abbott; His- torical, Rev. F. A. Wilson; Geological, Edwin T. Brewster. Field Com- mittee, Frank T. Carlton, Mrs. Frank M. Foster, Miss Florence Parker. Miss Mae E. Morrill; Vice Grand, Miss Sadie Hobbs; Recording Secre-


PUNCHARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION


President, Edmund M. Hammond; First Vice-President, Fred Cheever; Second Vice-President, Philip L. Hardy; Third Vice-President, Roland Lindsay; Secretary, Miss Bessie P. Goldsmith; Treasurer, Walter H. Thompson; Executive Committee, Miss Anne V. Gillen, Colver J. Stone, Miss Alice S. Coutts.


" BARNSTORMERS"-DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION


President, Cecil K. Bancroft; Secretary, Miss Agnes Park; Treasurer, Percival Dove; Executive Committee, Cecil K. Bancroft, Mrs. H. Win- throp Peirce, Mrs. N. E. Bartlett, Frank H. Hardy, Arthur G. Clark.


ANDOVER CRICKET CLUB


Organized 1887. Officers: President, Edward Anderson; Vice-Presi- dent, James Anderson; Secretary-Treasurer, George B. Petrie, 29 Shaw- sheen Road; Captain, David Bruce; Vice Captain, David Stewart.


ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUBS


Andover United. President, Alexander Anderson; Vice-President, Edward J. Anderson; Treasurer, William Deyermond; Secretary, Frank McBride, Essex Street.


Andover Thistles. President, William Haddon; Secretary, John Camp- Addley; Treasurer, George Page; Secretary, James Caldwell, 114 North Main Street.


Andover Hearts. President, William Haddon; Secretary, John Camp- bell, II Brechin Terrace.


ANDOVER CHURCHES


SOUTH CHURCH, Congregational, Cen- tral Street. Established 1711. Pastor, Rev. Frank R. Shipman. Installed, 1893. Minister-in-charge, Rev. E. Victor Bige- low. Membership, 450. Clerk, Myron E. Gutterson. Superintendent of Sun- day School, Jonathan E. Holt. Member- ship, 212. Sexton and Pew Letter, Oliver Vennard. Sunday morning ser- vice, 10.30 A.M .. Christian Endeavor service, 6.30 P.M.


WEST CHURCH, Congregational. Es- tablished 1826. Pastor, Rev. Dean A. Walker. Membership, 209. Clerk, Ar- thur T. Boutwell. Superintendent of Sunday School, Edw. W. Boutwell. Membership, 80. Sexton and Pew Let- ter, Edward F. Abbott. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.00 P.M.


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FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Congrega- tional, Elm Street. Established, 1846. Pastor, Rev. Frederick A. Wilson. In- stalled 1889. Membership, 550. Clerk, George A. Christie. Superintendent of Sunday School, Geo. M. Bemis. Mem- bership, 301. Sexton and Pew Renter, Alexander Dick, Bartlet Street. Sunday service, 10.30 A.M.


PHILLIPS ACADEMY CHURCH, Unde- nominational. Instituted 1912. School Minister, Rev. Markham W. Stackpole. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 5.15 P.M. II.OO A.M., Sunday School in Pearson Hall. No services during the summer vacation.


CHRIST CHURCH, Episcopal, Cen- - tral Street. Established 1835. Rec- tor, Rev. Frederic Palmer. Mem- bership, 350. Clerk, Ezra L. Ab- bot. Superintendent of the Sunday School, C. J. R. Humphreys. Mem- bership, 60. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 4.45 P.M. Sunday School not in session during summer months.


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BAPTIST CHURCH, cor. Essex and Cen- tral Streets. Organized 1832. Pastor, Rev. Wm. E. Lombard. Membership, 129. Clerk, Warren Johnson. Sunday School Superintendent, Perley F. Gil- bert. Membership, IIO. Sexton, Cutter Foster. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.15 P.M. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.30 P.M.


ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH, Ro- man Catholic. Essex Street. Estab- lished 1850. Pastor, Rev. Fred. S. Riordan, O. S. A. Assistant Pastor of Parish, Rev. Wm. Donovan. Membership, 1650. Sunday School membership, 280. Sunday services : 6.30 A.M., Mass and instruction ; 8.30 A.M., Mass and instruction ; Sunday School to follow; 10.30 A.M., High Mass and sermon ; 2.45 P.M., Children of Mary Sodality meeting each Sunday. 3.30 P.M., Vespers, rosary and benediction ; 7.30 P.M., Thursday, Holy Hour devotions ; first Sunday of month, Communion day for Sacred Heart Sodality ; second Sunday of month, Communion day for Knights of Good Counsel; third Sunday of month, Communion day for Holy Name Society ; fourth Sunday of month, Communion day for Children of Mary.


ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Roman Catholic, located on High Street, Ballardvale. Assistant Pastor, Rev. Wm. Donovan. Ser- vice first Sunday of the month 9.00 A.M., other Sundays, 11.00 A.M. Sunday School directly after mass.


UNION CHURCH, Ballardvale, Congregational. Established, 1854. Pastor, Rev. Augustus H. Fuller. Installed 1904. Mem- bership, 118. Clerk, Stephen Byington. Superintendent of Sun- day School, William Shaw. Membership, 116. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.00 P.M.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Ballardvale. Pastor, Rev. Perry S. Neldon. Sunday services, 10.30 A.M. and 7.00 P.M.


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