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ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL.
Vernon Street, near Winthrop Street. Incorporated 1898.
Trustees .- Pres., Thomas D. Beaven; Vice-Pres., George Crompton; Treas., Mother Mary of Providence; Sec., Sister Mary Isidore.
Executive Board. - Thomas D. Beaven, Thomas Griffin, George Crompton, Philip J. O'Connell, Thomas J. Barrett, Mother Mary of Providence.
Consulting Physicians and Surgeons .- George E. Francis, Leonard Wheeler, Michael J. Hallo- ran, Samuel B. Woodward; Visiting Staff: Physicians, William J. Delahanty, Thomas E. McEvoy, Albert M. Shattuck, M. J. O'Meara, John T. Duggan, Timothy J. Foley, J. J. Cummings; Surgeons, Homer Gage, Chas. D. Wheeler, Michael F. Fallon, Royal P.Watkins, Chas. A. Lussier, John W. Mc- Koan, J. Arthur Barnes, Stephen A. Bergin, William E. Denning; Aurists and Oculists. - David B. Lovell, David Harrower, Denis F. O'Connor, Charles T. Estabrook, Daniel J. Kelly, John T. McGillicuddy; Gynecologist, Mary V. O'Callaghan; Dermatologist, Clara P. Fitzgerald; Laryngol- ogist, Albert C. Getchell ; Orthopedist, Lemuel F. Woodward; Pathologists, Frederick H. Baker, James W. McDonald ; Obstetricians, Henry W. Cronin, Louis D. O. Jacques; Dental Surgeon, Thos. J. Barrett. House Officers, Thomas F. Henry, Arthur W. Tucker, H. Stuart Nolan. Out Patient Department. - Surgeons, Stephen A. Bergin, William E. Denning, J. Arthur Barnes, George C. Brown ; Physicians, John F. Harkins, Theobald C. McSheehy, George F. O'Day, John F. O'Connor; Oculists and Aurists, Denis F. O'Connor, Daniel J. Kelly, John T. McGillicuddy; Gynecologists, Mary V. O'Callaghan, Mary E. Barrell; Dermatologist, Clara P. Fitzgerald; Dental Surgeon, Michael J. O'Reilly.
This Hospital was opened September 8, 1893, and is conducted by the Sisters of Providence. It is open to all classes.
HERBERT HALL. 223 Salisbury Street.
A home for the care and treatment of persons afflicted with the various forms of mental and nervous disease. (See page 998.)
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
KNOWLES BUILDING, 518 MAIN STREET.
President .- EDWARD J. CROSS.
Vice-Pres .- Edward D. Ward. Sec .- Henry W. Sweetser. Treas .- George W. Carr. Trustees .- Oliver S. Kendall, Benjamin F. Marsh, Frederick W. Mark, Alanson P. Robbins, Jeremiah J. Higgins, Elwood Adams.
Regular meetings first Wednesday of April, June and October. Annual meeting second Wed- nesday of January.
WORCESTER BOARD OF TRADE.
11 FOSTER STREET. Incorporated 1875. President .- WILLIAM A. LYTLE.
Vice-Pres .- George F. Booth. Sec .- Herbert M. Sawyer. Treas .- H. Ward Bates.
Directors .- Harry W. Goddard, Charles L. Allen, Edgar Reed, John A. Sherman, Pliny W. Wood, William A. Lytle, William H. Coughlin, George T. Dewey, Reginald Washburn, George F. Brooks, George F. Booth, Irving E. Comins, J. Russel Marble, Thomas T. Booth, Frank S. Blanchard, Clarence W. Hobbs, John W. Higgins, Winthrop Hammond, William Forsberg.
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RAILROADS.
BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD. New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company, Lessee. 2nd. Vice-Pres., Edgar Van Etten, of Boston ; Treas., Edward L. Rossiter, of New York ; Supt., J. B. Stewart, of Boston; General Passenger Agent, A. S. Hanson ; General Freight Agent, How- ard M. Biscoe ; Agent and Division Freight Agent at Worcester, Samuel S. Van Etten. General offices at Boston. City Passenger and Ticket Agent, James E. Sweeney, 385 Main Street.
BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD Co .- Incorporated 1868. (Boston & Worcester Railroad Co. incorporated 1831. Western Railroad Co. incorporated 1833.) Capital, $20,000,000. Pres., Wm. Bliss; Treas., Frank H. Ratcliffe. The road is 202 miles long from Boston to Albany. The company also own or lease 186 miles of branches. Leased to the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Co.
BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD CO .- Pres., Lucius Tuttle; Treas., Herbert E. Fisher; Passenger Traffic Manager, D. J. Flanders; General Passenger Agent, C. M. Burt; Purchasing Agent, Charles N. Chevalier; Gen'i Traffic Manager, William F. Berry; General Manager, Frank Barr; Supt. W., N. & P. Division, W. R. Mooney, of Nashua, N. H .; General Agent at Worcester, Charles A. Waite; Freight Agent at Worcester, Joseph W. Sinclair: City Passenger and Ticket Agent, J. F. Healy, 368 Main Street. General offices, North Station, Boston.
NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD Co. Pres., Chas. S. Mellen; Treas., A. S. May ; General Manager, Samuel Higgins, of New Haven ; Passenger Traffic Manager, Geo. L. Connor; Freight Traffic Manager, E. L. Somers; Purchasing Agent, E. L. Pollock; General Passenger Agent, A. C. Kendall; Gen'l Supt., O. M. Shepard, of New Haven; Supt. of Worcester Division, J. A. Droege, of Providence, R. I. ; Supt. of Shore Line Division, C. C. Elwell, of New London; Agent at Worcester, George A. Carmichael. General offices, New Haven, Conn.
NORWICH & WORCESTER RAILWAY Co .- Capital, $2,825,000. Pres., A. George Bullock, of Worcester; Sec. and Treas., M. M. Whittemore, of New Haven; Directors, Charles P. Cogswell, of Norwich; Edward L. Davis, Thomas B. Eaton, A. Geo. Bullock, and Francis H. Dewey, of Wor- cester; Alfred D. Foster, of Boston. Road leased for a term of 99 years from Feb. 1st, 1869, to New England Railroad.
PROVIDENCE & WORCESTER RAILROAD Co .- Pres., Moses B. I. Goddard, of Providence, R. I .; Treas., William A. Leete, of Providence, R. I .; Directors, Lincoln Davis, of Boston; A. George Bullock and Waldo Lincoln, of Worcester; Moses B. I. Goddard, Walter F. Angell and Samuel S. Durfee, of Providence, R. I. ; G. Marston Whitin, of Whitinsville; Length of road 51 miles. Leased for a term of 99 years, from July 1st., 1892, to N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co.
WORCESTER, NASHUA & ROCHESTER RAILROAD Co .- Incorporated 1845. Pres., George G. Haven: Clerk and Treas., Charles H. Bowen, 53 State Street, Boston. Length of road 95 miles. Leased for a term of years to the Boston & Maine Railroad Co.
WORCESTER & SHREWSBURY RAILROAD Co .- From Foster Street and Washington Square to Lake Quinsigamond. Pres. and Treas., H. H. Bigelow; Clerk, Irving E. Bigelow; Directors, H. H. Bigelow, F. H. Bigelow, Geo. A. Stevens, I. E. Bigelow. Leased for a term of 99 years from July 1st, 1896, to Worcester Consolidated Street Railway Company.
ELECTRIC ROADS.
BOSTON & WORCESTER STREET RAILWAY Co. Pres., James F. Shaw, of Boston; Vice-Pres., H. Fisher Eldredge, of Portsmouth, N. H .; Sec. and Treas., Geo. A. Butman, 8 Congress street, Boston; Gen'l Supt. E. P. Shaw, Jr. ; Asst. Gen'l Supt., M. E. Nash ; Electrical Engineer, M. V. Ayres. Office at South Framingham.
CONSOLIDATED RAILWAY Co. (Worcester to Webster). Manager, S. Anderson. Office at Webster.
MARLBOROUGH & WESTBOROUGH STREET RAILWAY Co .- Organized 1896. Pres., Francis H. Dewey; Treas. and Clerk,, Justin W. Lester; General Manager, Edward G. Connette; Directors, F. H. Dewey, A. Geo. Bullock, L. N. Kinnicutt, S. E. Winslow, of Worcester; F. W. Kendrick, of New York; F. R. Hart, of Boston; Charles E. Ware, of Fitchburg. Office at 107 Main Street, Worcester.
NORTH END STREET RAILROAD Co .- Organized 1892. Pres., Charles A. Chase; Vice-Pres .. Edwin P. Curtis; Treas., George A. Smith; Directors, Charles A. Chase, Thomas H. Gage, Albert Wood, Hosea M. Quinby, Waldo Lincoln, Edwin P. Curtis, Henry S. Pratt, Leonard Wheeler. Reginald Washburn. Leased for a term of 99 years from August 1st, 1895, to Worcester Consolidated Street Railway Company.
WORCESTER CONSOLIDATED STREET RAILWAY CO .- Incorporated 1887. No. 107 Main St. Pres. Francis H. Dewey; Clerk and Treas., Justin W. Lester; General Manager, Edward G. Connette: Directors, F. W. Kendrick, of New York; A. D. Foster, James A. Parker, of Boston; Francis H Dewey, A. George Bullock, L. N. Kinnicutt, of Worcester; Charles E. Ware, of Fitchburg; Wm Skinner, of Holyoke; Nathaniel Thayer, of Lancaster; Charles S. Mellen, of New Haven, Conn .: D. Newton Barney, of Hartford, Conn.
WORCESTER & BLACKSTONE VALLEY STREET RAILWAY. (Worcester to Whitinsville). Supt .. J. W. Anderson. Office at Millbury.
WORCESTER & HOLDEN STREET RAILWAY CO .- Incorporated 1902. Pres., Henry W. Warren of Holden ; Vice-Pres., Otis E. Putnam, of Worcester ; Clerk and Treas., E. S. Douglass Directors, H. W. Warren, of Holden; Francis Murdock, of Newton; Otis E. Putnam, J. Edward Fuller, Chas. C. Milton, of Worcester; A. B. Clapp, of Holden. Office at Holden.
WORCESTER & SHREWSBURY STREET RAILWAY CO. - Pres. and Treas., H. H. Bigelow Clerk, I. E. Bigelow; Directors, H. II. Bigelow, F. H. Bigelow, George A. Stevens, J. F. Bigelow Leased for a term of 99 years from July 1st, 1896, to the Worcester Consolidated Street Railway Company.
WORCESTER & SOUTHBRIDGE STREET RAILWAY .- Owned and operated by the Consolidated Railway Co. Manager, S. Anderson. Office at Webtser.
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, Etc.
Before deciding that a society has been omitted from this list look under Knights of, Order of, United, Worcester, Worcester County, and other designations which might form the initial word of the title.
Alliance Israelite Universelle .-
WORCESTER BRANCH .- Org. 1902. Pres., Max Feiga; Sec., Barnett Wolkowich; Treas., Samuel Morrill. Meets at 24 Providence street.
Amalgamated Association of
Street Railway Employees of Ameri- ca .- Rec. Sec., Michael P. Flury; Treas., John P. Broderick. Meets first Tuesday of each month at 12 Austin st.
American Antiquarian Society .- Org. 1812. Library in Antiquarian Hall, Lincoln square, Worcester. The Library contains about one hundred and twenty thousand volumes. The amount of the various funds for dif- ferent uses is about $150,000. Libra- ry hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., ex- cept Saturday P. M. President, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, LL.D., Rox- bury; Vice-Presidents, Hon. Samuel A. Green, LL.D., Boston; Waldo Lincoln, A. M., Worcester; Sec. for Foreign Correspondence, Franklin B. Dexter, Litt. D., New Haven, Conn .; Sec. for Domestic Correspondence, Charles Francis Adams, LL.D., Lin- coln; Rec. Sec., Andrew McF. Davis, A. M., Cambridge; Treas., Nathaniel Paine, A.M., Worcester; all of the above being ex-officio members of the Council, and the following Coun- cillors: Samuel S. Green, A. M., Worcester; Charles A. Chase, A. M., Worcester; Edward L. Davis, A. M., Worcester; G. Stanley Hall, LL.D., Worcester; William B. Weeden, A. M., Providence, R. I .; James P. Bax- ter, Litt. D., Portland, Me .; Carroll D. Wright, LL.D., Worcester; Ed- mund A. Engler, LL.D., Worcester; E. Harlow Russell, Worcester; Sam- uel Utley, LL. B., Worcester; Com- mittee of Publication, Rev. Edward E. Hale, LL.D., Roxbury; Nathaniel Paine, A. M., Worcester; George H. Haynes, Ph. D., Worcester; Frank- lin P. Rice, Worcester; Auditors, A. George Bullock, A. M., Worcester; Benjamin T. Hill, A. B., Worcester; Librarian, Edmund M. Barton. Offi- cers chosen in October.
American Order of Fraternal Help- ers .- LINCOLN LODGE, No. 36 .- Inst. 1897. Pres., Wm. Mortimer; Treas.,
Mrs. L. J. Howe; Sec. and Collector, George E. Howe. Meets first Fri- day of each month at 18 Melville street. Annual election in January.
WORCESTER LODGE, No. 47 .- Inst. 1902. Sec., Frank E. Colesworthy; Collector, George H. Whiting. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 306 Main street.
Ancient Order of Hibernians .- Building, 26 Trumbull street.
DIVISION 1 .- Org. 1867. Pres., John C. Mahoney; Sec., Hugh Ward. Meets second Sunday
of each month. Officers elected in Dec.
DIVISION 3 .- Org. 1871 .. Pres., Thomas J. Kiley; Sec., Thomas J. McDonough. Meets third Sunday of each month. Officers elected in December.
DIVISION 24 .- Org. 1876. Pres., Patrick Griffin; Sec., James P. Cof- fey. Meets first Sunday of each month. Officers elected in Dec.
DIVISION 34 .- Org. 1896. Pres., John J. Harrahy; Sec., Jas. F. Ly- ons. Meets third Thursday of each month. Officers elected in Dec.
DIVISION 35 .- Org. 1897. Pres., P. D. Early; Sec., Thomas R. Wise- man. Meets fourth Friday in each month. Officers elected in Dec.
DIVISION 36 .- Org. 1897. Pres., Patrick D. Flynn; Sec., John J. Madden. Meets fourth Sunday of each month. Officers elected in December.
DIVISION 38 .- Org. 1899. Pres., Thomas F. Harney; Sec., Thomas W. Cameron. Meets second Tuesday of each month. Officers elected in December.
DIVISION 40 .- Org. 1904. Pres., J. A. O'Brien; Sec., Jas. F. Scales. Meets first Wednesday of each month.
HIBERNIAN GUARDS, Co. C .- Org. 1876. Capt., John Price. Meets every Tuesday evening. HIBERNIAN KNIGHTS, Co. A .- Capt., John J. Rogers. Meets every Wednesday evening. HIBERNIAN KNIGHTS, Co. B .- Capt., Patrick Skelton. Meets every Monday evening. HIBERNIAN KNIGHTS, Co. G .- Capt., Patrick J. Moynihan. Meets every Friday evening.
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HIBERNIAN KNIGHTS, Co. H .- Capt., William H. McManus. Meets every Thursday evening.
BUILDING CORPORATION. Pres., John J. Rogers; Sec., John C. Ma- honey. Meets third Tuesday of each month.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, DIVISION 1 .- Pres., Minnie E. A. Rowe; Sec., Mrs. W. J. O'Brien. Meets second Thursday of each month.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, DIVISION 11 .- Pres., Minnie A. Thompson; Sec., Winnie A. Bradshaw. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, DIVISION 15 .- Pres., Margaret Driscoll; Sec., An- nie Russell. Meets first Thursday and third Wednesday of each month.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, DIVISION 17 .- Pres., Jennie Quinn; Sec., Mary Kil- lelea. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Ancient Order of United Work- men .- WORCESTER LODGE, No. 56 .- Org. 1885. M. W., Frank D. Hun- toon; Foreman, Chandler Wyman; Overseer, George Muzzy; Recorder, Harvey T. Buck; Financier, William E. Kingsbury; Treas., L. T. Con- verse. Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, in Castle Hall, 405 Main street.
VICTOR LODGE, No. 92 .- Org. 1887. M. W., J. E. Dion; Foreman, H. Livernois; Overseer, C. S. Head; Recorder, F. J. Riggs; Financier, D. Herbert Smith; Treas., W. A. Davis. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month, at 566 Main street. Annual meeting third Wednesday in December.
Ancient and Illustrious Order of Knights of Malta .- U. S. GRANT COMMANDERY, No. 150 .- Org. 1894. Commander, William D. Hicks; Re- corder, H. T. Simonds; Treas., Chas. E. Bennett. Meets every Friday at 306 Main street. Election of officers in February and August.
Arlington Mandolin and Guitar Club .- Musical Director, Fred B. Fisher, 25 Merrick street.
Army and Navy Union .- EDMUND N. BENCHLEY GARRISON, No. 34 .- Commander, Luberta M. Gould; Adjt., Joseph A. Smith. Meets second Wednesday of each month at 476 Main street.
· Art Students' Club. - Org. 1880. Incorporated 1887. 518 Main street. Pres., Henry E. Kinney; Vice-Pres., Miss Harriot B. Andrews; Sec., Miss Mabelle E. Taft; Treas., Morton M.
Miller; Auditor, Louis F. Bachrach; Librarian, George E. Gladwin; Elec- tion of officers in January.
Artisans .- (Société des Artisans, Canadiens-Francais.)-ST. ANTHONY BRANCH, No. 237 .- Pres., David Ber- geron; Vice-Prests., Octave Morin, Edward Laberre; Sec. and Treas., Napoleon Dubois. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Vernon square.
NOTRE DAME BRANCH .- Pres., John F. Jandron; Vice-Prests., Gaspard Brouillet, William Girard; Sec. and Treas., Pierre Gagnon. Meets first and third Mondays of each month, at 9 Bartlett street.
WORCESTER BRANCH .- Pres., Wil- fred Ratté; Vice-Prests., Adelard Berthiaume, John B. Brodeur; Sec., and Treas., J. W. Barriere. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Southgate st. cor. Grand. ST. JOSEPH BRANCH .- Pres., Jos. A. Lajoie; Vice-Prests., Adam Bro- deur, Edouard J. Favreau; Sec. and Treas., Henri Lariviere. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 31 Norfolk street.
Associated Charities.of Worcester. -Org. 1890. 35 Pearl street. Hours 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily, except Sundays. Pres., Charles L. Nichols; Vice-Prests., Charles G. Washburn, Matthew B. Lamb; Sec., George H. Haynes; Treas., W. S. B. Hopkins; Asst. Treas., E. T. Esty; Gen. Sec., Miss Miriam F. Witherspoon; Regis- trar, Miss Isabel E. Stiles; Asst., Miss Edith Billings. Officers are elected in October.
Association for Procuring Better Laws for Women and Children .- Org. 1886. Pres., Mrs. Emma C. Marble; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Ada- line H. Howland, Mrs. Emma J. Ware Lothrop; Sec., Mrs. Anna G. Fowler; Treas., Mrs. A. A. Bigelow. Meets first Thursday of each month at homes of members. Annual meet- ing in June.
Baptist City Mission Board .- Pres., Edward M. Saunier; Clerk, Henry A. Dalrymple; Treas., J. E. Anderson. Meetings are held the second Monday evening in each month, except July and August. An- nual meeting in April.
Baptist Social Union .- Org. 1893. Pres., F. A. Caswell; Vice-Pres., John R. Back; Sec., Clifford S. An- derson; Treas., G. F. Brooks; Au- ditor, G. G. Congdon
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Bartenders' International League. | -LOCAL, No. 95 .- Pres., John J. Kelliher; Fin. Sec. and Bus. Agent, Anthony F. Bradley; Rec. Sec., Matthew A. Toomey; Treas., Henry McDermott. Meets second Sunday of each month at 12 Austin street.
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks .- WORCESTER LODGE, No. 243. Inst. 1892. Exalted Ruler, Albert H. Bloss; Sec., Emil Zaeder; Treas., Joseph V. Morway. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 554 Main street. Officers elected in March.
Bohemians The .- Org. Feb. 8, 1897. Pres., Warren R. Gilman; Sec., George H. Haynes; Treas., Charles F. Darling. Meetings every Thursday night, at 377 Main street.
Bottlers and Drivers' Union .- Pres., Bernard Dennen; Fin. Sec., George F. Cummings; Treas., Thos. J. Conlon. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 64 Southbridge street.
Bricklayers and Plasterers' Inter- national Union, No. 6 .- Pres., Ed- ward S. Scanlon; Rec. and Cor. Sec., Richard J. Bourke; Fin. Sec., John C. Brown; Treas., Frank Brosnan. Meets every Tuesday at 509 Main st.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- neers .- WORCESTER DIVISION, No. 64. -Org. 1868. Chief Engineer, Geo. W. Hubbard; First Asst. Eng., T. B. Wardwell; Second Asst. Eng., H. S. Hardy. Meets first and third Sun- days of each month in Castle Hall, 405 Main street. Officers elected biennially.
GRAND INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY. -KENERSON DIV., No. 224. Pres., Mrs. E. C. Smith; Sec., Mrs. W. H. Lanphear. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Castle Hall, 405 Main street. Officers elected in December.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men .- BAY STATE LODGE, No. 73 .- Org. 1877. Master, J. H. Willis; Sec., A. E. Abbott; Treas., Thomas Loynd. Meetings held at 4 Walnut treet. Annual election of officers n June.
Brotherhood of Painters and Deco- ators .- UNION No. 48 .- Rec. Sec., ohn H. Downey; Treas., James Toward; Business Agent, Charles A. ullen. Meets every Monday even- ng at 64 Southbridge street.
S. Gray; Treas., Furness H. Bullock. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at 419 Main street.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. -BAY STATE LODGE, No. 88 .- Mas- ter, N. L. Berringer; Sec., T. F. Leonard; Financier, J. F. Callahan. Meets second Sunday and fourth Saturday of each month in Vasa Hall, 184 Main street.
WORCESTER LODGE, No. 553 .- Fi- nancier, J. W. Bonnell. Meets first Sunday and third Thursday of each month, in Commonwealth Hall, 566 Main street.
LADIES' AUXILIARY. - Mistress, Miss Nellie Luby. Meets second Friday and fourth Thursday of each month, in A. O. H. Hall, 26 Trum- bull street.
Carpenters' Union, No. 23 .- Pres., John J. Sullivan; Rec. Sec., John J. Reidy. Meets every Friday at 556 Main street.
Catholic Order of Foresters .- COURT NOTRE DAME, NO. 740 .- C. R., Joseph A. Perreault; S. C. R., Jos. A. Millette; Rec. Sec., J. A. Bris- sette; Fin. Sec., Elise Beaudet; Treas., Maxime Leger. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 9 Bartlett street.
Catholic Young Men's Lyceum .- Org. 1885. Inc. 1900. Pres., Arthur J. Garvey; Vice-Pres., Thomas F. O'Reilly; Rec. Sec., Walter H. Win- chester; Treas., John J. Reidy. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 1 Pitt street. An- nual meeting in January.
Central Labor Union .-- Org. 1888. Pres., Chas. A. Cullen; Rec. and Fin. Sec., Michael H. Dillon, Jr .; Treas., James J. Reagon. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 64 Southbridge street. Officers elect- ed in January.
Century Cycle Club .- Inc. 1898. Rooms 540 Main street. Pres., Chas. H. Seymour; Vice-Pres., James W. Grady; Rec. Sec., William Robi- doux; Fin. Sec. and Treas., Daniel J. Buckley. Meets last Friday of each month. Officers elected in De- cember.
Chamberlain District Farmers' Club .- Org. 1873. Pres., Pliny Moore; Vice-Pres., Wm. I. Allen; Sec. and Treas., Silas A. Burgess. Meetings held at the residences of the members. Officers elected first
PAPERHANGERS' UNION, No. 331 .- 'res., Robert S. Carr; Rec. Sec., Fred | Wednesday of November.
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Christopher Columbus Italian Mu- tual Benefit Society .- Pres., Joseph Laraia; Vice-Pres., Joseph Romano; Cor. Sec., Domenico Rosa; Treas., Genaro Laraia. Meets first and third Sundays of each month at 47 Suffolk street.
Cigar Makers' Union. No. 92 .- Org. 1882. Cor. and Fin. Sec., Geo. Apholt; Treas., F. L. Leonard. Meets first Thursday of each month at 540 Main street. Election of offi- cers in April and October.
Clearing House Association .- Org. 1863. Pres., James P. Hamilton; Sec. and Manager, S. H. Clary; Clearing House Committee, S. H. Clary, A. H. Stone, A. G. Davis. Clearings daily at 344 Main street. Amount of clearings in 1890, $60,- 048,318; in 1895, $68,625,943; in 1900, $65,284,481; in 1901, $78,275,- 172; in 1902, $85,890,759; in 1903, $79,840,647 ; in 1904, $62,616,019; in 1905, $77,281,160; in 1906, $79,- 925,530. Annual meeting second Monday in October.
College Club .- Org. 1897. Pres., Miss Annie May Henderson; Cor. Sec., Miss Alice L. Howe; Rec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth M. Dana; Treas., Miss Nellie M. Brown. Meetings held every Friday afternoon from November 1st to April 1st at Wom- an's Club building.
Commonwealth Club .- Org. 1880.
Inc. 1881. 340 Main street. Pres., Theodore P. Brown; Vice-Prests., Arthur D. Putnam, Frank B. Waite; Treas., Walter E. Bigelow; Clerk, Albert F. Hyde. Regular meetings second Monday of each month. An- nual meeting second Monday in January.
Conference of Baptist Ministers of Worcester and Vicinity .- Pres., Edward M. Saunier, Worcester; Vice-Pres., H. St. John Filmer, Web- ster; Sec., Charles A. Nutting, Wor- cester; Exec. Com., C. S. Pease, Northboro; Simeon Spidle, Worces- ter; R. A. Storey, Holden. Meet- ings are held the Monday following the second Sunday of each month, except June, July and August.
Congregational Club .- Org. 1874. Pres., Frank H. Robson; Vice- Prests., Andrew Burns Chalmers, J. H. Walker of Westboro; Sec., John W. Higgins; Treas., F. A. Drury. Meets third Monday of January, March and April, and sec- ond Monday of June, October and December.
Dames of Malta .- BEULAH SISTER- HOOD. No. 4 .- Org. 1896. Noble Queen, Mrs. Mary E. Cutler; Keeper of Archives, Mrs. L. J. Howe; Bur- sar, Mrs. Maria E. Watson. Meet- ings held second and fourth Thurs- days of each month at 578 Main street. Election of officers in March and September.
OLIVE BRANCH SISTERHOOD, NO. 24. -Org. 1904. K. of A., Mrs. Florence Pike; Bursar, Mrs. Lillian Spofford. Meets first and third Saturdays of each month at 306 Main street.
Danish Brotherhood .- Org. 1892. Sec., Hornback Stetson. Meets first Wednesday and third Saturday of each month at 554 Main street.
Dartmouth College Lunch Club of Worcester County .- Pres., Homer P. Lewis; Vice-Prests., Elmer C. Pot- ter, Walter S. Young; Sec. and Treas., Dana M. Dustan. Annual meeting last Saturday in February.
Daughters of Lithuania .- Pres., Mrs. Mary Allen; Rec. Sec., Miss Marion Blunskas; Fin. Sec., Miss Isabella Dullis. Meets at 96 Green street.
Daughters of St. George .- PRIN. CESS ALICE LODGE, No. 1 .- Org. 1882. Worthy Pres., Mrs. Mary Martin; Worthy Rec. Sec., Miss F Dyson; Worthy Treas., Mrs. Eliza beth Critchley. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 554 Main street. Officers elected in July and December.
Daughters of the American Revo lution .- COLONEL TIMOTHY BIGELOW CHAPTER .- Org. 1899. Regent, Mrs John H. Orr; Vice-Regent, Mrs. Mil ton T. Higgins; Rec. Sec., Miss Isa bel W. Gordon; Cor. Sec., Mrs. Mar J. Parker; Treas., Mrs. Nettie P Stewart; Registrar, Miss Florenc J. Bishop; Historian, Miss France M. Syme. Meets first Tuesday o each month in Woman's Club House Annual meeting in May.
Daughters of the Revolution .- BANCROFT CHAPTER .- Org. 1898. Re gent, Mrs. F. H. Bigelow; Vice-Re gent, Miss Mary E. Coes; Treas Miss Bertha Sumner; Sec., Miss An gelyn Jefferds; Historian, Mrs. E! nest P. Bennett. Meets at homes o members. Annual meeting in March
Daughters of Veterans .- CLAR BARTON TENT, No. 3 .- Org. 1890 Pres., Mrs. Ellen M. Walker; Sec Mrs. Lue Simmonds; Treas., Mr Lizzie Rice. Meets first and thir
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Mondays of each month in G. A. R. Hall, 35 Pearl street. Officers elected in December.
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