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Board of Recreation-Lowell A Warren, Chairman, term expires March 1, 1936; Frank L Gallagher, term expires March 1, 1934; Jeannette C Chisholm, Harold W Wren, terms expire March 1, 1935; John J Thomp- son, term expires March 1, 1936
Board of Survey and Planning-Charles W Potter, Chairman, Robert B Somers, terms expire in March, 1935; Allen V Mosher, term expires in March, 1936; John H McCusker, Fred E Burke, terms expire in March, 1934
Board of Cemetery Commissioners-Fred- erick H Kirwin, Chairman, term expires 1st Mon in March, 1935; Reginald A Hooton, term expires 1st Mon in March, 1936; Elbert L Green, term expires 1st Mon in March, 1934 Derward W Hill, Superintendent
Commissioners of Sinking Fund-Shirley H Eldridge, Chairman, term expires March, 1935; Jos P Morrissey, term expires March, 1936; Thomas I Curtin, term expires March, 1934; Harlan W Cutter, Treasurer
Public Welfare Commission - Martin J Coleman, Chairman; Philip L Landry, terms expire 1st Mon in July, 1935; Catherine F McCusker, Henry A Turner, terms expire 1st Mon in July, 1936; Joseph T Mulcahy, direc- tor; J Arthur Burke, investigator; Rudolph A Sibley, inspector of animals and provisions; Francis T McGlinchey, milk and sanitary in- spector
Registrars of Voters-Roger S Browne Chairman, term expires April 1, 1934; Ed- mond F Cormier, term expires April 1, 1936; Mary V Connelly, term expires April 1, 1935; Richard Steele, Clerk
Trustees of the Buttrick Charity Fund- Christina Fulton, Chairman, term expires 1st Monday in March, 1935; Rev Leo E Sella, term expires 1st Mon in March, 1934; Harry L French, term expires 1st Mon in Mar, 1936
Trustees of the Leland Charity Fund- Joseph H O'Neil, Chairman, term expires 1st Monday in March, 1934; Josephine B Callan, term expires 1st Mon in March, 1935;
-, term expires 1st Mon in March, 1936
Trustees of the Royal E Robbins Memorial Fund-John C Collins, Chairman, term ex- pires 1st Mon in May 1936; Wm P Bartel, term expires 1st Mon in May, 1935; Joanna T Leahy, term expires 1st Mon in May, 1934
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters, Moody St Fire Station
Chief of Fire Department-George L John- son
Deputy Chief-Bertram A Neal
Fire Prevention Inspector-Graves Graver- son
Chemical 1, 21 Lexington-Capt, Geo H Strauch
Engine 1, 533 Moody-Capt, Henry F Smith; Lieut, Frank W Morse
Engine 27 Lexington-Acting Capt, Ernest W Balcom, Acting Lieut, Henry W Backman
Hose 1, School av-Capt, Orrin H Walker
Hose 3, 533 Moody-Capt, Phelps E Pol- land; Acting Lieut, Geo S Tapley
Hose 4, 20 Prospect-Capt, John F Whit- comb; Lieut, Frank H Haron
Ladder 1, 29 Lexington-Acting Capt, Er- nest L Neal; Acting Lieut, Grover C Mc- Quillan
Ladder 2, 533 Moody-Capt, Arthur L Der- byshire; Lieut, Thos J Glasgow
Wire Department 25 Church
Inspector of Wires, Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph, Electric Lines and Police Signals-Arthur L Holbrook
Linemen-Edwd W Burton, Arthur L Hol- brook jr, Francis J McGowan, Robt E Neil
Location of Fire Alarm Signal Boxes
12 Moody front of South Junior High Sch
112 Moody and Chestnut sts
13 Moody opp Spruce
113 Crescent opp Hotel Crescent
131 Moody opp Walnut
132 Taylor and Union sts 14 Adams and Maple sts 114 Crescent and Walnut sts
141 Crescent and Maple sts
142 Adams and Chestnut sts
143 Crescent st at Martyn sq
15 Crescent and Robbins sts
115 Woerd av opp Gov Gore Lodge
151 Rumford av opp O'Hara Dial Co
152 Woerd av and Martyn st
153 Riverview av and Dennison st
154 Riverview av opp Hull's Est
155 Riverview av and Park st
16 Moody and Ash sts
116 Crescent and Adams sts 161 Moody and Robbins sts 162 Moody and Derby sts
163 Orange st, front of Bemis School
164 Adams and Robbins sts
165 Adams and Ash sts 17 High and Hall sts
117 Myrtle opp Beech sts
171 Lowell and Alder sts
172 Lowell and Ash sts
173 Lowell st and Wash av
174 High and Gardner sts
175 Newton and Myrtle sts
176 Newton and Robbins sts 177 High, opp Cedar
178 Parmenter rd and Ash st
179 Hovey and Hamblen rds
18 Pine and Gardner sts
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118 Cooper lane, rear of Elec Light Sta 181 Newton and Benefit sts 182 Newton and Gorham sts 183 Newton and Chestnut sts 184 Lowell and Taylor sts 1 185 Lowell and Chestnut sts 186 Hall and Pine sts 187 Hall and Cushing sts 19 Cedar and Oak sts
119 Stearns st opp Cushing 191 Calvary opp Flood 192 Calvary and Farwell sts 193 John and Friend sts
194 Day and Bolton sts 21 Main and Moody sts
212 Moody st opp Hotel Middlesex
213 Moody st front of Embassy Theatre
225 Winthrop and Boynton sts 226 Fiske and Park avs 23 Felton and Waters sts 231 Felton and Harvard sts 234 Sun and Fern sts 24 Charles and Mechanic sts 241 Charles and Fountain sts 242 Charles st opp Williams 243 Harvard and Russell sts 25 Main opp Spring
251 Main near Christ Church 252 Main opp Bacon 253 Main and Howard sts 254 Main and Prospect sts
255 Main and South sts
256 Main and Lunda sts 257 Main st and Edge Hill rd 258 Main st, opp Stow 259 Main st, near Green 26 Vernon and Cabot sts 261 Weston st, near Summit av
262 Cedarwood av, nr Weston st 263 Weston st and Sibley rd 264 Stow and Dorchester sts
265 Virginia and Hamilton rds 266 Cedarwood av and Thornton rd
267 Summit av and Rockridge rd 27 Prospect and Sharon sts 271 Charles and Prospect sts 272 Vernon and Prospect sts 273 Curtis and Highland sts 28 Vernon and South sts 281 South st opp Charles 282 South and Dartmouth sts 287 South and Turner sts 288 Sunnyside and Morton sts
289 South st opp Roberts Paper Mill 31 Pond and Exchange sts
311 School st opp StMary's Church 312 School and Grant sts
313 School and Howard sts
314 School and Hammond sts 315 Rich st and Wellington av 316 Columbus av and Banks st
317 Prentice st and Sterling rd 318 Lunda st opp Berry Est
319 Prospect Hill rd and Jennings rd 32 Bacon and Dale sts 321 Dale and Tomlin sts 322 Plympton and Caughey sts 323 Dale and Murray sts 331 Bacon st opp Emery 332 Bacon st opp Greenwood lane 3321 Greenwood and Saunders lanes 334 Bacon st opp Worcester lane 3341 Worcester and Saunders lanes 34 Lexington and Lincoln sts 341 Lexington st and Stanley rd 342 Lexington st and College Farm rd 343 Lexington and Lake sts 344 Lexington st and Trapelo rd
345 Trapelo rd and Bow st 2
35 Lincoln and Curve sts 351 Lincoln and Winter sts 352 Winter and Malvern sts 353 Winter and Locust sts 354 Winter and West sts
355 West st opp Clifford Griggs 36 Lincoln st and Hillcrest rd
361 Pine Hill circle off Lincoln st
362 Lincoln and Ode sts 363 Lincoln and Lake sts
364 Lincoln and Wyman sts
365 Lincoln opp Driscoll's 37 Trapelo rd opp McAdoo's
371 Grove and Plant rds
372 Trapelo and Outlook rds 38 Lexington and School sts 381 Lexington and Pond sts 3812 Middle and Common sts
382 Lexington st at Central Mass R R cross- ing 383 Lexington and Dale sts
384 Lexington and Beaver sts 39 Hammond and Lawrence sts
391 Summit and Lawrence sts 392 Plympton and Prentice sts
393 Summit st and Bryant rd 4 Church and Summer sts 41 Beaver st at A T Lyman's 411 School and Liberty sts 412 Summer and Pleasant sts
413 Ellison park at No 63
414 Ellison park opp Sanderson's 42 Beaver and Linden sts
421 Waverley Oaks rd and Beaver st
422 Waverley Oaks rd and Linden st 43 Waverley Oaks rd at Pierce Est
431 Waverley Oaks and Trapelo rds
432 Brookfield and Upton rds 44 Warren av opp No 28 45 Trapelo rd and Forest st
451 Trapelo rd and Woburn st
452 State Hospital, off Trapelo rd
453 Middlesex Tuberculosis Hosp, Trapelo rd 46 Trapelo rd opp Baldwin Est
461 Marlborough rd and VanVechten st 5 Main and Elm sts
51 Main st opp Liberty
511 Main and Heard sts 512 Lyman st and Faneuil rd
513 Newton and Barton sts 52 Main and Townsend sts
521 Grove and Bright sts
522 Massasoit st and Massasoit ct
523 River and Elm sts
524 Elm and Benefit sts 53 Main st opp Linden 54 River and Willow sts
541 Willow and Grove sts 542 River st opp Farwell 56 Newton and River sts 561 River and Bright sts
562 Hastings and Bennett sts 57 Central and Appleton sts 571 River opp Jackson
61 Main and Willow sts
62 Main st and Bowker rd
621 Bowker rd and Chaffee av 63 Main nr Gore sts
631 Beal rd and Chaffee av
632 Bruce rd and Chaffee av 64 Gore st opp Country Club 65 Beaver and Warren sts
651 Hollace and Waverley sts 661 Gill rd and Barnes st 71 Lake st and Indian rd 711 College Farm rd and Montview av 712 College Farm rd and Piedmont av 713 Trimont and Marivista avs
714 College Farm rd and Princeton av 72 Lake st and Bowdoin av
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721 Hiawatha and Amherst av
73 Lake st and Lakeview av
Private Boxes
8 Waltham Watch Factory
81 City Home, South st
811 Boston Mfg Co
8112 Bancroft Walker Shoe Co, Moody st
812 Car Barns, Upper Main st
814 Noyes Buick, off River st
815 Browning Drake Corp, Calvary st 83 J L Thomson Mfg Co, South st 831 Waltham Pumping Station No 1
832 City Stables, Pond st
84 Waltham Hospital
85 Mass School for Feeble Minded
851 Warren Est, Beaver st
86 Notre Dame Training School, Newton st
9 Standard Oil Co, Muldoon's ct
91 Whittemore School, Parmenter rd 9165 Fitch School, Ash st
92 Bright School, Grove st
93 Lawrence School, Trapelo rd
9322 Plympton School, Farnsworth st
Signals
1 blow for test at 6.50 am and 8.50 pm
1 blow for time signal at 12 m
1-1 Two blows will dismiss companies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have "made up."
3 blows, followed by box number, second alarm
3-3 Three blows twice followed by box num- ber, third alarm
3-3-3 Three blows three times followed by box number, call for assistance from city of Newton
3-3-3-3 calls assistance from town of Lex- ington
6-6-6 followed by box, calls Belmont
6-6-6-6 followed by box, calls Watertown
10 blows twice will assemble for Police in case of emergency
22-22-22-22 Twenty-two struck four times at 7.15 A.M. indicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 12.35 P.M. indi- cates no afternoon session; 6.15 P.M. no school for evening session
7-7-7 Military call. Seven blows struck three times
Railroad Fire Signal-One long blow of the locomotive whistle followed by three short blows repeated twice or more
Company Calls
Engine Co No 1-1-2-1
Engine Co No 2-1-2-2
Ladder No 1-2-1-1
Ladder No 2-2-1-3
Hose No 1-3-2-5
Hose No 3-3-2-3
Hose No 4-3-2-4
Chemical No 1-1-3-1
LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Waltham Public Library 735 Main st
Board of Trustees-Michael J Connolly, Chairman; Miss Corinne E Boucher, Secre- tary; Rev James T Baxter, Rev Francis E Webster, William H Slayton, Dr Nicholas W Cousens
Librarian-Leslie T Little
Assistants-Raymah H
Smith, Nora C Rooney, Ethel M Nute, Helen M Nims, Gladys L Davis, Mabel I Buell, F Dorothea Williams, May E Jones, Helen L Hosmer, Elizabeth A Cunningham
The Waltham Public Library is the union of three libraries. (1) The Waltham Social Library, founded in 1798, and the earliest Waltham library, was given to the Unitarian Society, and later, in 1865, was presented to the town. (2) The early Boston Manufac- turing Company's Manufacturers' Library was given the the Rumford Institute Library, which, in turn, offered all of its books to the town in 1865. (3) The Agricultural Library of the Waltham Farmers' Club was presented to the town in 1874. The Public Library was first housed (1865) in the Bank Building on Main street. In 1879 it was moved to the corner of Charles and Moody streets (Welch Block). In December, 1915, the Library was moved to the present building, which is the gift of a Waltham citizen, Francis Buttrick. The cost of the building was $124,000
There are two Branch Libraries, the South Branch, established in 1919, now located in the South Junior High School Building, and the Lakeview Branch, established in 1925, in the Nahum Hardy School, Lake street
There are about 95,738 volumes in the Library. About 361 newspapers and periodi- cals are received. There is also an excellent collection of pictures on every subject, ar- ranged in Classified form, which may be taken from the building. The Library under- takes to help all by supplying information and in looking up difficult reference ques- tions when requested
The circulation in 1932 was 535,991, an average of 13.6 books per capita. The City appropriates about $29,500 a year for the support of the Library and its Branches. There are in addition seven endowment funds for the purchase of books: The Lowell Clark Fund of $5,000; The Enos T Luce Fund of $1,000; The Jacob Whitney Fund of $1,000; The Porter L Newton Education Fund of $5,- 000; The Phineas Lawrence Fund of $2500; The Lorenza Haynes Bequest of $1,000 and The Pryor Fulton Fund of $5000, which yield about $700 a year
Library Hours
Main Library-Every day except Sundays and holidays, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Children's Library: 1 to 6 P.M .; Summer hours, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M .; Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
South Branch: 9 A.M. to 12 M., 1 to 9 P.M .; Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Children's Department: 3 to 6 P.M .; Sum- mer hours, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M .; Saturdays, 1 P.M. to 6 P.M.
Lakeview Branch: Adults and children, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 6 P.M.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters, 25 Lexington st Chief of Police-Richard Currin
Captain-Edward A Cloonan
Lieutenant Inspector-Asa E McKenna
Lieutenants-Francis J Donahue, James A Mulvihill
Sergeants-Michael F Duffy, William H Lyons, Francis J McGuire
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SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EAST- ERN MIDDLESEX
Court House, 25 Lexington st
Standing Justice-Michael J Connolly Special Justices -P Sarsfield Cunniff, Frederic A Crafts
Clerk of Court-George A Mansfield Assistant Clerk of Court-Alice L Dowd Probation Officer-J Stuart Cameron
Assistant Probation Officers-William P McKenna, Dorothy B Thompson
Court Officer-John J Stankard
Sessions of Court for criminal business daily, except Sundays and holidays, at 9 A.M. Civil business every Friday, and oftener as Standing Justice shall see fit
Supplementary process 1st and 3d Wednes- days of the month at 10 A.M.
Small claims second and fourth Wednes- days in the month at 9.30 A.M.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT School Committee
Hon Frederick L MacDonald, Mayor, Chair- man, ex-officio
Dr Conrad Bell, P Gerard Cahill, John H Walsh, terms expire January, 1938
David A S Barker, Jeannette C Chisholm, Florence A Somers, terms expire, Jan, 1936 Superintendent of Schools-William H Slayton; Office, High School Bldg, 55 School The Office is open from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on school days. The Superintendent may be found there as follows: 4 to 5 P.M. on school days, evenings by appointment
Attendance Officers-Richd Currin, chief of police; Chas M Andrews
Meetings
The annual meeting of the committee for organization is held on the first Monday in January
Regular meetings of the board are held on the first day of each month, excepting Aug; provided, however, that when the first day of the month in which a regular meeting is to be held falls on either Saturday or Sun- day, the regular meeting for that month is held on the following Monday
School Sessions
The Senior High school from 8 to 12:45, the North Junior High school from 8 to 12:45 and 1 to 5:30, the South Junior High School from 8:20 to 12 and from 1:20 to 3. In grades one to three, inclusive, the morning session is from 8:45 to 11:30 am. In grades four, five and six it is from 8:45 to 11:45, for kindergarten, session is from 8:45 to 11:30 am. The afternoon session is from 1:30 to 3:30 for all grades
School Holidays
October 12, November 11, January 1, February 22, April 19, Memorial Day and Good Friday
Vacations during the school year shall be as follows: From noon of the day before Christmas to the day after the New Year holiday, unless the holidays fall upon Tues- day or Thursday, when the session of the Monday preceding or of the Friday following (as the case may be) shall be omitted; the weeks in which occur the 24th of February and the 3d of May
There shall be no session of school on Saturdays, legal holidays, the afternoon be- fore and the day following Thanksgiving, or the days following graduation in the last week of the year; these final days to be de- voted to such closing work as teachers may do in the absence of pupils
Storm Signals
When the storm signal 22-22-22-22 sounds at 7:30 am it closes the elementary schools for the forenoon. There will be a session in the afternoon unless the signal sounds at 12:35. The high schools will be in session every day regardless of weather conditions
Teaching Supervisors
Elementary Grades-Marian J Wesley Music-Raymond A Crawford
Fine Art-Mary R Comley
Physical Education-John L Leary, Louise Sewall
Nature Study-John A C Kimball
Americanization-Gertrude M Farnum
Sewing-Eleanor L Childs
Foods-Susan B Hunter
Clothing-Alice A Cutting
Commercial Subjects-Grace L Woodward
Industrial Subjects-Harold L Pride
Special Classes-John R Fitzpatrick
Custodian of Buildings-Otis E VanDe- mark
School Health Dept
School Physicians-Irving W Fraim, head physician; Nathaniel P Brackett, Ralph W Dennen
School Nurses-Rachel A Mackintosh, Alice V Backman, Estelle O'Brien
Schools
Senior High School, 55 School opp Liberty -Principal, Arthur N Burke
North Junior High School, School cor Lex- ington-Principal, Leroy E Sweeney
South Junior High School, 510 Moody cor High-Principal, Winthrop N Crocker
Nathaniel P Banks School, 948 Main cor South-Principal, Reginald Webster
Jonathan Bright School, 260 Grove cor Bright-Principal, Theresa N Brassil
Ezra C Fitch School, Ash st-Principal, L Mabel Forbush
Nahum Hardy School, 51 Lake-Principal, Emily P Sweet
Thomas Hill School, 2 Heard-Principal, Maud B Priest
Phineas Lawrence School, 258 Trapelo rd -Principal, Edith E Stone
Chauncey Newhall School, Charles cor Prospect-Principal, Reginald Webster
Old High School, 49 Church cor School- Principal, John L Fitzpatrick
Thomas R Plympton School, Farnsworth st -Principal, Helen P Jones
Pond End School, Winter st-Teacher, Martha Hammond
Royal E Robbins School, 56 Chestnut- Principal, L Mabel Forbush
John D Roberts School, Sunnyside cor Mor- ton-Teacher, Helen F Sulmonetti
Samuel D Warren School, 211 Waverley Oaks rd cor Beaver-Teachers, Helen M Bur- rill, Sarah C Perkins
Waltham Vocational School, 45 School opp Liberty-Director, Harold L Pride
Henry Whittemore School, 30 Parmenter rd-Principal, Effie G Higgins
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PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS
(See Schools in Business Directory, Paro- chial Schools are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
WALTER E FERNALD STATE SCHOOL
200 Trapelo Rd
Trustees, Charles Francis Adams, Concord; Francis J Barnes, M.D., Cambridge; Stephen Bowen, Boston; Thomas N Carver, Cam- bridge; Theodore Chamberlin, M.D., Con- cord; Francis H Dewey, Worcester; Moses H Gulesian, Chestnut Hill; Rev Russell H Stafford, Boston; Mrs Helen C Taylor, New- ton; Charles E Ware, Sec., Fitchburg; Roger S Warner, Boston; Paul R Withington, M.D., Milton
Resident Officers-Ransom A Greene, M.D., Supt; Charles S Woodall, M.D., Asst Supt; Anna M Wallace, M.D., Edith E Woodill, M. D., L Maude Warren, M. D .; Esther S B Woodward, M.D., Sen Asst Physician; Mary T Muldoon, M.D., Asst Physician'; Fred V Dowling, Assistant Physician; John F Don- nell, Steward; Emily E Guild, Treas; Mil- dred I Helms, Matron; Mildred F Brazier, Principal Teacher; Margt B Wells, Music Teacher; Ruth A Gegenheimer, Social Worker; Anna M Burgess, Dietitian
WALTHAM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS The New-Church Institute of Education 327 Lexington Street
Members of the Institute-Rev William L Worcester, President; John S Reed, Treasur- er; Joseph R Worcester, Clerk; Albert P Carter, John C Moses, Dr George B Beaman, William W Towle, Rev William F Wunsch, Miss Martha Mason
Board of Managers-Joseph R Worcester, John S Reed, Rev William L Worcester, Dr George B Beaman
Faculty-Louise Fay, Principal, Geography and Nature Study; Dorothy S Waterhouse, Asst to Principal; Clara L Buswell, Latin and Greek; Ruby E Viets, English and Spanish; Louise B Cooper, French; Jessie Beals, Civics and History; Fanny L Riley, Primary De- partment, Frances H Tomer, Domestic Science; Ruth H Worcester, Mathematics; Ruth M Tilton, Singing; George B Beaman, Science; Edna G Calef, Grades Four to Six in- clusive ;. Ethel R Larson, Physical Education; Frances H Tomer, Housekeeper and Dieti- tian; Dr Alfred Worcester, Medical Director; Gudrun Gustafson, Art; Ruth Masters, Cello; Dwight O'Hara, School Physician
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS Edgecliff Park, 423-425 South Street Dean-JOSEPH I CHESKIS
Trustees and Officials-Dr Frank L Whip- ple, Mr C Ruggles Smith, Mr Solomon H Gor- don, Dr Joseph I Cheskis, Mr John M Rus- sell, Dr James A Arne, and Mr George P Til- ton
Faculty-Dr Albert Biller, Dr Horatio S Card, Dr Joseph I Cheskis, Dr Adelard A Demers, Dr Howard Charles Gale, Dr Mar- cello Gandolfo, Mr Solomon H Gordon, Dr Raymond E Gilbert, Dr Jacob W Hite, Mr Eugene F Lawler, Dr Gustav H Lindquist, Dr Isabel Livingston, Dr Francis Richardson, Mr John M Russell, Mr C Ruggles Smith, Mr Alexander R Troiano, Mrs Edna Bartols Ty- ler and Dr Frank L Whipple
MIDDLESEX COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Edgecliff Park, 415 South Street President-Horatio S Card, A.M., M.D. Dean-Frank L Whipple, A.M., B.D., M.D.
CHURCHES IN WALTHAM
(See Churches, also Clergymen, in Busi- ness Directory. Churches are also listed with additional information under their indivi- dual names in Alphabetical Section)
SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATIONS
(See Societies, also Associations & Clubs- Commercial, also Clubs, in Business Direc- tory. Societies and Associations are also listed with additional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Sec- tion)
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
(See Societies in Business Directory. Fra- ternal Organizations are also listed with ad- ditional information under their individual names in Alphabetical Section)
WALTHAM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 657 Main St
President-Alexander T Skakle
Vice-Presidents-John H Walsh, Harry E MacDonald
Secretary-Earl J Arnold
Treasurer-Oscar F Falling
Directors-Paul W Bartel, Wm J Callahan, Cedric G Chase, John E Cobb, Thomas I Cur- tin, Roy L Downing, Mayor Patrick J Duane, R Earl Eichler, Shirley H Eldridge, John J Harrington, Ralston P Jones, Thos A Joyce, Maurice Kniznik, Urno V Larson, Dr Fredk L MacDonald, Aaron Mendelsohn, Thomas F Neelon, Dr Joseph H O'Neil, Robt G Pease, Howard B Peterson, Charles W Potter, Jos F Rogers, Edmund L Sanderson, Alexander T Skakle, Robert B Somers, John L Totten, Henry A Turner, Charles A Whipple, Frank- lin G Woodward, LeBaron Yetten
MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL GUARD 182D Regiment, Infantry, 2D Battalion State Armory, Sharon st
Headquarters Company-1st Lieut, Walter Flanagan, Randolph. 2d Lieut, Perry Chand- ler, Arlington. 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, 1930, 934,117.
Shire towns-Cambridge (East), Lowell
COUNTY OFFICERS
County Commissioners (Have also jurisdic- tion over Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop in County of Suffolk)-Walter C Wardwell, Cambridge; Erson B Barlow, Lowell; Na- thaniel I Bowditch, Framingham
Associate Commissioners-Robt D Donald- son, Lincoln, Melvin A Rogers, Tewksbury
Meet at Cambridge, Tues and Fri, except in Aug and except first Tues of Sept; at Lowell first Tues of Sept and third Mon of each month
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FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 1935
Register of Deeds (South District)-Thos Leighton Jr, Cambridge term (six years) ex- pires Jan 1935. Asst Register, Albert T Guth- heim, Cambridge
Register of Deeds (North District)-Wil- liam C Purcell, Lowell term (six years) ex- pires Jan, 1935
County Treasurer-Chas E Hatfield, New- ton. Office, East Cambridge; term (six years) expires Jan, 1937
County Engineer-Francis H Kendall, Bel- mont
Sheriff- Office, East Cambridge. Special Sheriff-Joseph M Mc- Elroy, Cambridge
Chief Deputy Sheriff-Fredk T Peabody, Melrose
Deputy Sheriffs for Civil Business-Arthur E Bannon, E Pepperell; Fred A Beals, Ever- ett; Herbert C Blackmer, Melrose; Arthur B Corey, Concord; John Fisk Ford, Cambridge; Bernard F Gately, Lowell; Loring R Kew, Lowell; Paul I Kingsbury, Holliston; Elzear J Larochelle, Lowell; Gerald E Lorman, Tyngsboro; James H Mckenna, Waltham; Arthur H McLearn, Lexington; Chester M Ricker, Newton; Wm H Stiles, Marlboro; Henry L Walker, Medford; Wm H Walsh, Framingham
Deputy Sheriffs for Criminal Business Only-Frederic F Clauss, Cambridge; Edwin J Grant, Somerville; Saml Miller, Malden; Robt F Parker, Medford; John J Sweeney, Medford; Leroy Williams, Cambridge; Leon H Wilson, Arlington
Court Officers-Albert J Adams, Marlbor- ough; George W Bishop, Natick; Roland E Brown, Cambridge; Wm M Emerson, Water- town; Alan C Eveleth, Arlington; J Willard Jones, Somerville'; Wm P Kingsbury, Hollis- ton; Gustavus E Litchfield, Waltham; Chas S Robinson, Concord; Geo H Stevens, Dra- cut; Franklin G Taylor, Cambridge
Master of House of Correction and Keeper of the Jail, Cambridge-John R Fairbairn, Cambridge. Deputy-Jos M McElroy
Masters in Chancery
Cambridge-Reginald J Murphy, J Henry Smith
Lowell-Henry V Charbonneau, Wm P Morrissey, Arthur C Spaulding Malden-Lloyd Makepeace
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