Waltham, Massachusetts city directory 1929, Part 5

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WALTHAM POST 156-Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Legion Hall, 621 Main street. President, Eve- lyn G. Lawless. 1st Vice-President, Mary Kelley. 2d Vice- President, Mrs. Anna Devlin. Secretary, Lucy Foster. Treas- urer, Mazie Codyer. Chaplain, Mrs. Florence Waddell. Sergeant-at-Arms, Mrs. Eleanor Levey. Historian, Mrs. Winifred Rennie


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ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS


DIVISION No. 19-Meets second and last Thursdays of each month at Hibernian Hall, 710 Main street. President, Thomas B. Lilly. Vice President, Martin F. Brannelly. Rec. Sec., Henry E. Bassing, jr. Fin. Sec., Bernard D. Eagle. Treas., Edward F. Feeney


LADIES' AUXILIARY, No. 29-Meets first and third Mon- days of each month at Hibernian Hall, 710 Main street. President-Mrs. Elizabeth Tierney. Vice-President, Mrs. Bridget Gallagher. Secretary, Miss Annie F. Connors. Fi- nancial Secretary, Mrs. Margaret McCarthy. Treasurer, Miss Lillian Shanley. Mistress-at-Arms, Miss Maria Ken- nedy. Sentinel, Mrs. Mary Arsenault


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN OF MASS.


WALTHAM LODGE, No. 26-Meets second and fourth Thurs- days of each month at Governor Gore Hall, 67 Woerd av. Recorder, Walter B. Jackson. Financier, Charles J. Adcock. Treasurer, John S. Alcorn


WATCH CITY LODGE, No. 166-Meets first Wednesday of each month at 643 Main street. M. W., James J. Murray. Foreman, Overseer, Peter Wheaton. Financier, John Ryan. Recorder, Charles J. Sutton. Treasurer, James Rhinehalter


ARMY AND NAVY UNION OF U. S. A.


SERGEANT LESLIE R. HODGE GARRISON, No. 14-Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at A. O. H. Hall, 710 Main street. Commander, Francis Kehoe. Sr. Vice-Com- mander, Thomas O'Brien. Jr. Vice-Commander, Martin J. Ryan. Adjutant and Paymaster, O. R. VanWart. Quarter- master, John Doucette


BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS


WALTHAM LODGE, No. 953. Meets first and third Thurs- days at Prospect Hall. Exalted Ruler, Forrest A. Daniels. Esteemed Leading Knight, Henry R. Cooney. Esteemed Loyal Knight, John J. Foster. Esteemed Lecturing Knight, J. Charles Innis. Secretary, Matthew G. Linthwaite. Treas- urer, Timothy J. Sullivan. Tiler, Charles A. Mann. Inner Guard, Francis Shanley. Chaplain, Robert H. Eichler. Es- quire, Frederick W. Herlihy. Organist, Charles Hennessy


FORESTERS OF AMERICA


RIVERSIDE COURT, No. 210. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at A. O. H. Hall, 710 Main street. Chief Ranger, Michael Besso. Sub-Chief Ranger, Eugene Houde. Financial Secretary, John J. Cullen. Recording Sec- retary, James J. Murphy. Treasurer, Edward F. Feeney


FRATERNAL AID UNION


ROYAL E. ROBBINS LODGE, No. 2146. President, Henry Knapp. Secretary, E. C. Carlton. Treasurer, H. M. Pratt


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FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES


WALTHAM AERIE, No. 750. Meets second and fourth Tues- days of each month at Eagles' Hall, 11 Lexington st. Presi- dent, John J. O'Toole. Vice-President, Harry Cain. Secre- tary, Edward McGee. Treasurer, James B. McGovern. Inside Guard, John Keene. Outside Guard, William Kearns. Physician, Dr. Frank H. Doyle. Chaplain, Romeo Gentile


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


POST No. 29. Meets first and third Saturdays of each month at 103 Moody st. Commander, Samuel E. Clark. Sen- ior Vice-Commander, James Beatty. Junior Vice-Com- mander, John A. Gardner. Quartermaster and Adjutant, Henry Whittemore


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN


QUINOBEQUIN TRIBE, No. 36. Meets first and third Tues- days of each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 282 Moody street. Prophet, George E. Owens. Sachem, Anton Streitmater. Senior Sagamore, Chauncey C. Wentworth. Junior Saga- more, Charles J. Josephson. Chief of Records, William C. Pride. Collector of Wampum, F. M. Hagarty. Keeper of Wampum, H. F. Clark


INDEPENDENT ORDER DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE


LADY ROBERTS LODGE, No. 20. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at Hovey Hall, 103 Moody st. Pres- ident, Mrs. Edith Collett. Vice-President, Mrs. Kate Ellis. Chaplain, Mrs. Mae MacGillivary. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Annie Humphrey. Financial Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Lightbourne. Treasurer, Annette S. Pratt


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS


CHARLES RIVER LODGE, No. 42. Meets every Thursday at A. O. U. W. Hall, 282 Moody st. Chief Templar, Mrs. Grace Kennedy. Vice-Templar, Mrs. Florence Morrison. Record- ing Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Howe. Financial Secretary, Mrs. Agnes Brooks. Treasurer, Ida Gammon. Marshall, Nancy Littlefield


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS


WALTHAM ENCAMPMENT, No. 50. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 41 Moody st. Chief Patriarch, H. G. Burdakin. High Priest, J. W. Mc- Leod. Senior Warden, Lucius P. Hayward. Junior Warden, Albert Gordon. Scribe, Charles H. Whitten. Treasurer, George K. Gordon


PROSPECT LODGE, No. 35. Meets every Tuesday at Odd Fellows' Hall, 41 Moody st. Noble Grand, Louis D. Nichols. Vice-Grand, Martin B. Larssen. Recording Secretary, Adel- bert M. Blodgett. Financial Secretary, Charles H. Whitten. Treasurer, Herschel A. Bacon. Trustees, Sanford B. Castner, Edward H. Bull, W. C. Howe


GOVERNOR GORE LODGE, No. 198. Meets every Friday at Governor Gore Hall, 67 Woerd av. Noble Grand, Irving H. Newell. Vice Grand, Roland L. Pugsley. Recording Sec- retary, Caleb C. Symmes. Financial Secretary, Robert L. Vaughan. Treasurer, George W. Brockway


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HAWTHORNE REBEKAH LODGE, No. 57. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month excepting third Wednesday of July and first Wednesday of August at Odd Fellows' Hall, 41 Moody st. Noble Grand, Mrs. Cora B. Trimmer. Vice- Grand, Mrs. Cora V. Derbyshire. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hatch, 802 Main st. Financial Secretary, Miss Bernice C. Platts. . Treasurer, Miss Jennie Winn


DEBORAH REBEKAH LODGE, No. 138. (Instituted March, 1896.) Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at Governor Gore Hall, 67 Woerd av. Noble Grand, Mrs. Lillian Hanna. Vice-Grand, Myrtle Hatfield. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Eva Danforth. Financial Secretary, Mrs. Octavia Gough. Treasurer, Bertha Getchell. Trustees, Ida Wyman, George Bockway, Mrs. Maude Langill


IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS


LADY EMMETT BRANCH, No. 447. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Hibernian Hall, 710 Main st. Chief Ranger, Mrs. Elizabeth McIver. Sub Chief Ranger, Mrs. Edith Spillane. Financial Secretary, Mrs. Nellie Man- ning. Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Mary V. Connelly. Treas- urer, Miss Ella Keohane. Senior Woodward, Mrs. Margaret Glynn. Junior Woodward, Mrs. Nora Allen. Senior Beadle, Mrs. Lucy Powers. Junior Beadle, Mrs. Lillian Walsh. Trus- tees, Mary Brophy. Helen Spillane, Loretta Connelly


MICHAEL DAVITT BRANCH, No. 364. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays. Chief Ranger, Patrick Kelly. Treasurer, John Fay. Financial Secretary, Robert Carroll


ISOLA FILICUTI SOCIETY


Meets second Sunday of each month at 710 Main street. President, Stephen Picone. Vice-President, Joseph Filazo. Secretary, Joseph Bonica. Treasurer, Thomas Cincotta


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS


WALTHAM COUNCIL, No. 147. Meets first and third Tues- day of each month at 721 Main st. Grand Knight, John J. McClusky. Deputy Grand Knight, Henry Burke. Financial Secretary, John Coye. Treasurer, Thomas L. V. Tully. Re- corder, Joseph T. Mulcahy


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS


NORUMBEGA LODGE, No. 80. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 282 Moody st. Chancellor Commander, Charles Bond. Vice-Chancellor Commander, Herbert Gray. Master of Work, Fred Kent. Prelate, Kenneth Campbell. Secretary, Stanwood Phinney. Treasurer, Fred Whittier


LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE


WALTHAM LODGE, No. 1018. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Moose Home, 17 Spruce street. Dictator, Leon Maiers. Secretary, Charles W. Stetson, 36 Spruce street


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MANCHESTER UNITY, ODD FELLOWS


WALTHAM LODGE, No. 7762. Meets first and third Tues- days at Symphony Hall. Grand Master, Andrew J. Wheeler. Noble Grand, John Johnson. Vice-Grand, Frank Savoy. Recording Secretary, George Warren. Elective Secretary, John A. Porter. Treasurer, Fred A. Munster. Chaplain, Fred Darby


MASONIC SOCIETIES


SIR GALAHAD COMMANDERY, NO. 52, KNIGHTS TEMPLARS . Commander, William M. Davis. Generalissimo, Edwin B. Pratt. Captain General, Winston J. Damon. Recorder, Richard S. Wood. Treasurer, George M. Bates


WALTHAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER-Regular communica- tions third Thursday of each month at Masonic Temple, 700 Main st. E. H. P., Ernest W. Burckes. King, Robert E. Larcome. Scribe, Eugene L. Storey. Treasurer Executive Committee, George Hopkins. Secretary, George H. Dale. Captain of the Host, Earle F. Baird. Prin. Sojourner, Merton A. Hosmer. Royal Arch Captain, John Thompson, Jr. Mas- ter 3d Veil, David S. Abrahamson. Master 2d Veil, John P. McQueen. Master 1st Veil, George L. French. Senior Stew- ard, Clarence B. French. Junior Steward, Shirley A. Porter. Chaplain, Cornelius C. Hodges. Organist, Louis V. Haffer- mehl. Tyler, Forest C. Huntley


ADONIRAM COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS Meets first Thursday of each month at Masonic Temple, 700 Main st. Illustrious Master, Ernest W. Burckes. Deputy Master, William W. Norcross. Recorder, Fred H. Hitchcock. Treasurer Richard Steele. Principal Conductor of the Work, Warren B. Goddard


ISAAC PARKER LODGE. Meets first Tuesday of each month at Masonic Temple, 700 Main st. W. M., Charles B. Janes. S. W., George K. Gordon. J. W., Ramon S. Kelly. Secretary, George Hopkins, 210 Ash st. Treasurer, Winthrop N. Crocker


MONITOR LODGE. Regular communications second Mon- day of each month at Masonic Temple, 700 Main st. W. M., John Thompson. S. W., Adelman E. Clarke. J. W., Edwin Y. Willey. Treasurer, Robert B. Johnson. Secretary, Francis C. Mann. Chaplains, Rev. Adolph Rossbach and Rev. Thomas R. Burns. Marshal, Robert E. Larcome. Senior Deacon, Harry A. Starr. Junior Deacon, J. Sidney Stone. Senior Steward, Paul W. Bartel. Junior Steward, Austin S. Hale. Inside Sentinel, Benj. S. Battye. Organist, Charles T. Morgan. Tyler, Forrest C. Huntley


WALTHAM LODGE-Meets fourth Tuesday of each month at Masonic Temple, Waltham. Worthy H. Alton Roark, Master. Worthy Fred H. Hitcock, Senior Warden. Junior Warden, William A. Graham. Treasurer, Warren P. Elliott. Secretary, George P. Davis


ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. ELECTA CHAPTER, NO. 19. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month, except July and August, at Masonic Temple, 700 Main st. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mary I. Marr. Worthy Patron, George M. Bates. Associate Matron, Mrs. Florence B. Peterson. Sec- retary, Eleanor Stearns, 326 Crescent st. Treasurer, Mrs. Annie E. Baxter. Conductress, Mrs. Dorothy E. Porter. Associate Conductress, Adrienne E. Smith


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MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS


PROSPECT COURT, No. 58. Meets first Thursday of each month at A. O. H. Hall, 710 Main st. Chief Ranger, Thomas J. Walsh. Vice-Chief Ranger, John J. King. Recording Sec- retary, William F. Burke. Financial Secretary, Thomas J. Coye. Treasurer, John F. Devane. Senior Conductor, Joseph E. Dolan. Junior Conductor, Thomas D. McInnes. Inside Sentinel, Martin J. Rafferty. Outside Sentinel, John Steed


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION


RIVERSIDE LODGE, No. 42. Meets second and fourth Thurs- days of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 41 Moody street. Warden, Mrs. Esther Greenwood. Vice Warden, Mrs. Lottie Thompson. Secretary, Miss Mary A. Green. Financial Sec- retary, Charles J. O'Toole. Treasurer, Robert Thompson, jr. Chaplain, Edward Carroll. Guide, Mrs. Julia F. McCarty. Guardian, Frederick Malone. Sentinel, Joseph Finnegan


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY


WALTHAM GRANGE, No. 282. Meets first and third Mon- days of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 41 Moody street. Master, Reginald Cahill. Secretary, Jennie W. Graham. Treasurer, Horace E. Wallis


PYTHIAN SISTERS


NORUMBEGA TEMPLE No. 46. Meets first and third Mon- days of each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 282 Moody street. Past Chief, Margaret Campbell. Most Excellent Chief, Mrs. Verna Ellison. Manager, Mrs. Greta Brewster. Junior, Ruth Gray. Senior, Mrs. Lucy Wyman. Mistress of Records, Mrs. Minnie E. Pownall. Mistress of Finance, Mrs. Mae R. Pettiner. Protector, Mrs. Lulu Doherty. Guard, Mrs. Alice Turner


ROYAL ARCANUM


RUMFORD COUNCIL, No. 113. Regent Wilbur Morrisseau. Vice-Regent, Stilman K. Young. Orator Frederick W. Peter- son. Sitting Past Regent, Ernest L. Maines. Secretary, John W. Kohl. Collector, Penberthy Sanderson. Treasurer, Alfred C. Smith. Chaplain, John P. McCusker. Guide, Fred A. Munster. Warden, John A. Larson


SOCIETA MUTUO SOCCORSO E BENEFICENZA ARA- GONESE IN WALTHAM


President-Joseph Graceffa


Vice-President-Alfonso Mula


Secretary-Giuseppe Castrogiovanni Treasurer-Amedeo F. Lupo


Meets at Locke Hall, 397 Moody street


SOCIETE L'ASSOMPTION


SUCCURSALE ACADIE, No. 1. Meets second and fourth Tues- days of each month at Lafayette Hall, 11 Noonan st. Presi- dent, Francois Gaudette. Vice-Presidents, Calix LeBlanc, Oliver Dugas. Recording Secretary, Louis J. LeBlanc. Asst. Secretary, Thomas Chiasson. Financial Secretary, Adelarde Chiasson


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SUCCURSALE EVANGELINE. Meets fourth Wednesday of each month at Lafayette Hall. President, Mrs. Edna Bour- geois. 1st Vice-President, Eveline Aucoin. 2d Vice-President, Louise Chaisson. Sec., Mrs. Regina Aucoin. Adjutant, Mrs Delphine Landry. Treasurer, Mrs. Elise Landry


SONS OF ITALY


President-Joseph Graceffa Vice-President-Alfonso Mula Fin. Secretary-Carmelo Canastrato Treasurer-Giuseppe Aqualea


SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR


GENERAL N. P. BANKS CAMP NO. 41. Meets at G. A. R. Hall, 103 Moody street, first Thursday of each month at 8 P.M. Commander, Edward H. Chase. Vice Commander, John D. Sinclair. Junior Vice Commander, E. Oxton. Secretary, R. O. Dent. Treasurer, Waldron E. Sawyer. Chaplain, C. F. True


UNION ST. JOHN BAPTISTE OF AMERICA


Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Lafayette Hall, 11 Noonan st. President, Philip L. Landry. Vice-Presi- dent, Godfrey J. Roy. Financial Secretary, Albert Breton. Recording Secretary and Treasurer, Theophile Geoffrion, Jr.


UNITED ORDER OF INDEPENDENT ODD LADIES


CRESCENT LODGE, No. 28. Meets first and third Fridays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 41 Moody st. Past Lady, Mrs. Shirley Martin. Noble Lady, Mrs. Marion Huestis. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Minnie Pownall. Financial Sec- retary, Minnie Sawin. Lady Reporter, Mrs. Jennie Crosby. Treasurer, Mrs. Etta Swallow. Conductor, Mrs. Harriet Bruce. Chaplain, Mrs. Ruth Stevens


HOME LODGE, No. 40. Meets second and fourth Wednes- days of the month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 282 Moody street. Noble Lady, Mrs. Marion Burns. Vice-Lady, Mrs. Esther Rier. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Josephine Urquhart. Finan- cial Secretary, Mrs. Gertrude Gray. Lady Reporter, Mrs. Minnie Boyce. Treasurer, Mrs. Lottie VanDeMark. Con- ductor, Clara Wheeler


UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS


JAMES M. DERMODY, CAMP NO. 5. Meets first and third Wednesdays at Hovey Hall, 103 Moody st. Commander, Willard F. Jones. Senior Vice-Commander, James H. Bates. Adjutant, John J. Connelly. Quartermaster, John E. Kava- nagh. Chaplain, John Quinn


LADIES' AUXILIARY, JENNIE J. ROGERS CAMP, NO. 10. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month except June, July and August at Hovey Hall, 103 Moody st. President, Mrs. Louise Kavanagh. Senior Vice-President, Mrs. Ethel O'Neil. Junior Vice-President, Mrs. Nellie Manning. Sec- retary, Mrs. Theresa O'Neil. Treasurer, Mrs. Isabelle Chase. Chaplain, Mrs. Catherine Noonan. Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. Anna Upham. Historian, Jessie Kenney. Guard, Mrs. Blanche Ellery. Assistant Guard, Mrs. Ethel Stroum. Con- ductor, Mary M. O'Neil. Assistant Conductor, Mildred Hobanl


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WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS


F. H. P. ROGERS, No. 25. Meets second and fourth Wed- nesdays of each month, excepting fourth Wednesday of July and second Wednesday of August at Hovey Hall, 103 Moody st. President, Mrs. Jennie Crosby. Senior Vice-President, Mrs. Carrie Carter. Junior Vice-President, Josephine Hub- bard. Secretary, Mrs. Sarah J. Rice, 74 School st. Treas- urer, Mrs. Grace Baker. Chaplain, Mrs. Estelle Hughes


MILITARY


182D REGIMENT, INFANTRY, 2D BATTALION State Armory, Sharon Street


HEADQUARTERS COMPANY. 1st Lieut., Clifford Ohnemus. 2d Lieut., William Hiner. Drill night, Tuesday


F COMPANY. Captain, Francis J. McGowan. 1st Lieut., Archie J. McFadyen. 2d Lieut., Elmer Mitchell. . Drill night, Monday


MIDDLESEX COUNTY


Incorporated May 10, 1643. Population, 1920, 778,352. Shire towns-Cambridge (East), Lowell


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS


(Have also jurisdiction over Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop in County of Suffolk)


Erson B. Barlow, Lowell; Walter C. Wardwell, Cambridge; Nathaniel I. Bowditch, Framingham. Salaries, $3,500 each


Associate Commissioners-John M. Keyes, Concord; Mel- vin A. Rogers, Tewksbury


Times and places of meeting, at Cambridge, Tuesdays and Fridays, except in August and except first Tuesday of Sep- tember; at Lowell first Tuesday of September and third Mon- day of each month


REGISTERS OF DEEDS


South District-Thomas Leighton, Jr., Cambridge; salary, $7,054; elected by the people for a term of six years, term expires January, 1929. Assistant Register, Albert T. Guth- heim, Cambridge


North District-William C. Purcell, Lowell; salary, $4,400; elected by the people for a term of six years, term expires January, 1929


COUNTY TREASURER


Charles E. Hatfield, Newton. (Office, East Cambridge.) Salary, $4,100; elected by the people triennially; term expires January, 1931


COUNTY ENGINEER Frank H. Kendall, Belmont. Salary, $5,000


SHERIFF AND DEPUTIES


Sheriff-John R. Fairbairn, Cambridge. (Office, East Cam- bridge.) Salary, $4,700. Special Sheriff, Alvah S. Baker, Cambridge. Chief Deputy Sheriff, Frederick T. Peabody 4-5


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COUNTY OFFICERS-JUSTICES OF THE PEACE


DEPUTY SHERIFFS-(appointed by the sheriff) AYER-A. Paul Fillebrown BELMONT-Arthur H. McLearn


CAMBRIDGE-John F. Ford, Leo J. Shields, Leroy Williams EVERETT-Fred A. Beals


FRAMINGHAM-William H. Walsh HOLLISTON-Paul I. Kingsbury


HUDSON-Charles H. Richardson


LOWELL-Alan C. Eveleth, Elzear J. Larochelle, Bernard F. Gately, Cornelius F. Sullivan MEDFORD-Henry L. Walker MELROSE-Herbert C. Blackmer


NATICK-George W. Bishop NEWTON-Chester M. Ricker SOMERVILLE-Edwin J. Grant WALTHAM-James H. McKenna, Gustavus E. Litchfield WATERTOWN-William M. Emerson


Court Officers-Roland E. Brown, Cambridge; Frederick A. Rhoades, Winchester; Geo. F. Stiles, Lowell; William P. Kings- bury, Holliston; Frederick T. Peabody, Melrose; J. Willard Jones, James R. Parry, Horace W. Sexton, Somerville; Charles S. Robinson, Concord; Albert J. Adams, Franklin G. Taylor, Marlborough; George H. Stevens, Dracut; Lyman H. Rich- ards, Weston


Master of House of Correction and Keeper of the Jail, Cam- bridge-John R. Fairbairn, Cambridge


MASTERS IN CHANCERY


Cambridge-Gilbert A. A. Pevey


Lowell-Haven G. Hill, Henry V. Charbonneau


Malden-Lloyd Makepeace


Medford-Jasper N. Johnson


Newton-Fred D. Pollard, Jr.


Somerville-Edwin P. Fitzgerald, David H. Fulton


Wakefield-Stanley A. Dearborn


Waltham-John J. Flynn, jr.


Watertown-P. Sarsfield Cunniff


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE


Benson Vera A. Mrs.


Frankina Joseph


Bergin Michael


Gibbs John M.


Blodgett Adelbert M.


Gifford E. Earle


Broderick Patrick S.


Graham William A.


*Burke J. Arthur


Hardy Edna M.


Burns John J. Litchfield Gustavus E.


Carr Edward D.


Mackenzie George C.


Caswell Earl F.


Nolan Blanche M.


Coleman Martin J.


Nutting Robert F.


Davis George. P.


Reade Charles L.


Denniston Daniel C.


Roberts Dudley


Dowd Patrick J.


Robinson Frederic I.


Drury George P. Duane Patrick J.


Small Koran C.


Duffy Thomas F.


*Steele Richard


Durgin Charles W.


Thornburg Benjamin F.


Flannery Thomas J.


*Varriale Vittorio


Foster John J.


*License to marry


Sanderson Robert H.


Ward James F.


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MEDICAL EXAMINERS


George L. West, Newton; David C. Dow, Cambridge; Marshall L. Alling, Lowell; Henry J. Walcott, Concord; James Glass, Framingham; Vernon C. Stewart, Woburn; Frank S. Bulkeley, Ayer; Roscoe D. Perley, Melrose; Norman M. Hunter, Hudson; Thomas M. Durell, Somerville


ASSOCIATE MEDICAL EXAMINERS


Fred S. Piper, Lexington; Clyde H. Merrill, Marlboro; Fritz W. Gay, Malden; Herbert B. Priest, Ayer; Paul H. Provandie, Melrose; Mason D. Bryant, Lowell; Donald E. Currier, Cam- bridge; Michael F. Burke, Natick; Charles W. Hutchinson, Concord; T. Morton Gallagher, Newton


TRIAL JUSTICES FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY


HOPKINTON-Daniel J. Riley. MAYNARD-Fred E. Morris


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS


Frederick W. Dallinger, Cambridge; Charles A. Castle, Melrose; W. Frederick Davis, jr., Woburn; Frederick H. Hil- ton, Framingham; Albert O. Hamel, Lowell; Richard S. Mc- Cabe, Lexington


COURTS UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT


Chief Justice of the Supreme Court-William Howard Taft of Connecticut, appointed in 1921. (Fourth Circuit)


Associate Justices from Massachusetts-Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louis D. Brandeis


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS-FIRST CIRCUIT 321 Post-Office Building, Boston


Associate Justice-Oliver Wendell Holmes


Circuit Judges-Geo. H. Bingham, Charles F. Johnson, George W. Anderson


District Judges-George F. Morris, New Hampshire; Ira L. Letts, Rhode Island; John A. Peters and Clarence Hale (retired), Maine; James M. Morton, Jr., Elisha H. Brewster, James A. Lowell, Massachusetts; Ira K. Wells, Porto Rico


Clerk-Arthur I. Charron


Deputy Clerk-Roger A. Stinchfield


Marshal-William J. Keville


ANNUAL TERM-First Tuesday of October


SESSIONS FOR HEARING CASES-First Tuesdays of October and January and second of April


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 309 Post-Office Building, Boston


District Judges-James M. Morton, Jr., Elisha H. Brewster, James A. Lowell


United States Attorney, for District of Massachusetts- Frederick H. Tarr


Special Assistant, J. Duke Smith. Assistants, Elihu D. Stone, John W. Schenck, Hubert C. Thompson, John V. Spalding, Ellen L. Buckley, John J. Walsh, jr., Oscar U. Dionne, Hugo S. Bagnulo, A. Chesley York


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COURTS


Clerk, James S. Allen. Deputy Clerks, Frank H. Mason, John E. Gilman, Jr., Mary E. Prendergast, Arthur M. Brown, Arthur D. Grandison, Wm. H. Parker, Jr., Edith G. Rollins, Helen I. Tweedy, Katherine Quinn, Joseph A. Dengeleski


United States Marshal for the District of Massachusetts- ยท


William J. Keville


Deputy Marshals-James A. Tighe, Chief; Thomas J. Pyne, Asa P. Barker, Christopher Ghiloni, Edward J. Leyden, Jr., Frank E. Hart, Everett S. Pevear, James M. Cunningham, Ralph W. Gray, John J. Harvey, Ralph D. Sawin, Jeremiah F. Sullivan, Joseph M. Winston, James Fraser, Thomas F. Cotter, Walter Baillargeon, John J. Carens, Francis T. Keville Referee in Bankruptcy-B. Loring Young, of Weston


TERMS OF THE COURT-March, the 3d Tuesday; June, the 4th Tuesday, Sept., the 2d Tuesday; Dec., the 1st Tuesday


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS Room 238, Court House Pemberton Square, Boston


Chief Justice-Arthur P. Rugg, Worcester


Associate Justices-Henry K. Braley, of Boston; John C. Crosby, of Pittsfield; Edward P. Pierce, of Brookline; James B. Carroll, of Springfield; William C. Wait, of Medford; George A. Sanderson, of Littleton


Reporter of Decisions-Ethelbert V. Grabill, of Boston


Clerk of the Court for the Commonwealth-Walter F. Fred- erick, of Boston


TERMS OF THE COURT FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY


At Lowell, 3d Tuesday in April; at Cambridge, 3d Tuesday in October


SUPERIOR COURT Pemberton Square, Boston


Chief Justice-Walter P. Hall, Fitchburg


Associate Justices-John F. Brown, Robert F. Raymond, Marcus Morton, Franklin T. Hammond, Joseph F. Quinn, John D. Mclaughlin, Hugo A. Dubuque, Patrick M. Keating, Frederick W. Fosdick, Richard W. Irwin, Christopher T. Cal- lahan, Philip J. O'Connell, James H. Sisk, Webster Thayer, Nelson P. Brown, Louis S. Cox, Elias B. Bishop, Henry T. Lummus, Alonzo R. Weed, William A. Burns, Stanley E. Qua. Joseph Walsh, Frederick J. Macleod, Winfred H. Whiting, Edward T. Broadhurst, Frederic B. Greenhalge, Charles H. Donahue, David A. Lourie, Wilford D. Gray, David F. Dillon, Harold P. Williams, Walter L. Collins


District Attorney-Robert T. Bushnell, Somerville


Assistant District Attorneys-Warren L. Bishop, Way- land; Frederic A. Crafts, Weston; Frank G. Volpe, Arlington; Richard S. McCabe, Lexington


Clerk of the Courts-Ralph N. Smith, Arlington


Assistant Clerks-Roger H. Hurd, Winchester, Frederic L. Putnam, Melrose, John R. Mackinnon, Watertown; Fred- erick C. Bean, Woburn; Charles T. Hughes, Somerville; Anna G. Graham, Cambridge


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COURTS-COMMONWEALTH OF MASS


TERMS OF THE COURT FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY


For Civil Cases-At Cambridge, first Monday in January, February, March, April, May, Tuesday after the first Mon- day in September, first Monday in October. At Lowell, first Monday in April, third Monday in May, first Monday in Oc- tober and third Monday in November


For Criminal Cases-At Cambridge, first Monday in Jan- uary, February, April, May, June, October, November and December. At Lowell, first Monday in March and Tuesday after the first Monday in September


PROBATE COURT


Judges of Probate and Insolvency-John C. Leggat, Lowell; Charles N. Harris, Winchester




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