Dau's New Jersey blue book : containing the names and addresses of twenty thousand prominent residents and much other valuable social information, Part 1

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DAU'S NEW JERSEY BLUE BOOK


CONTAINING THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF TWENTY THOUSAND PROMINENT RES- IDENTS, AND MUCH OTHER VALU- ABLE SOCIAL INFORMATION


1910


Price, $6.00


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Neither time nor money has been spared to make this work as complete and valuable as possible. The difficulty attend- ing the compiling of such a book can be easily appreciated ; and we therefore trust that any omissions will be brought to our notice, that they may be corrected in future. We hope to make the Blue Book a's nearly perfect as it is pos- sible to make such a volume.


We do not claim the Blue Book is either a City Directory or absolutely an Elite Directory ; neither do we pretend to pass upon the social or financial standing of the parties whose names are contained therein. It is simply a com- pilation of about twenty thousand names of the most promi- nent householders of New Jersey, published in the most convenient form for reference by our lady patrons.


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GENERAL INDEX


Page


Page


Allendale


35


May'wood 100


Basking Ridge


35


Menlo Park 100


Bayonne 37


Metuchen 100


Belleville


39


Montclair


103


Bergenfield


40


Morris Plains 125


Bernardsville


40


Morristown 125


Bloomfield


42


Newark


143


Bogota


44


New Brunswick 237


Boonton


44


Nutley


242


Bound Brook


46


Oranges, The 243


Caldwell


46


Palisade Park


351


Chatham


48


Passaic


351


Colonia


48


Paterson


355


Convent Station


48


Peapack


364


Cranford


49


Perth Amboy


364


C'resskill


51


Picton


365


Dover


51


Plainfield


365


Dunellen


53


Pompton


378


Elizabeth


53


Rahway


378


Elmora


60


Ramsey


378


Englewood


60


Ridgefield Park 379


Essex Falls


74


Ridgewood 385


Fanwood


75


Rochelle Park


395


Far Hills


75


Roselle


397


Garfield 76


Rutherford


397


Gladstone 76


Scotch Plains


406


Glen Ridge


76


Sewaren


406


Hackensack 83


Short Hills 407


Harrington Park 88


Somerville 409


410


Hawthorne


89


Stelton


411


Hoboken


89


Hohokus


90


Jersey City 91


Tenafly


419


Leonia 94


Little Falls 95


Madison


95


West Englewood 420


Westfield


421


Maplewood


98


Matawan 99


Wyckoff 424


Haworth 88


South Plainfield


Summit 413


Teaneck 419


Waldwick 420


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CLUB INDEX


1-ARLINGTON CLUB.


3-ARTISTS' CLUB (Newark).


Artists' Club of Newark, N. J., Samuel Clark, President; J. Vic.


Christl, Vice-President; David


Maclure, Recording Secretary; Wm. Cairnes, Corresponding Sec- retary; Albert Dick, Treasurer.


4-AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMER- ICA


Automobile Club of America, 253


W Fifty-fourth street .- Hon. E. H. Gary, President; Henry Sander- son, First Vice-President; Wm. G. McAdoo, Second Vice-President; Robert Lee Morrell, Third Vice- President; Alfred Ely, Treasurer; S. M. Butler, Secretary.


5-BACH SOCIETY OF MONTCLAIR. President, George Welwood Mur- ray; Musical Director, Frank Taft; Conductor, Clarence Dickinson; Treasurer, H. E. Tener, Jr .; Secre- tary, Arthur H. Bissell.


6-BALTUSROL GOLF CLUB.


Louis P. Bayard, President; Adolph de Bary, Vice-President; Fred'k E. Walker, Treasurer; Louis Keller, Secretary.


7-CANOE BROOK COUNTRY CLUB. President, Carroll P. Bassett; Vice- President, Charles M. Lum; Sec- retary, Walter G. Libby; Treasurer, L. Emery Katzenbach


8-CASINO CLUB (Short Hills).


9-CHARLOTTE EMERSON BROWN CLUB OF EAST ORANGE.


President, Mrs. Edward S. Ferry; First Vice-President, Mrs. John D. Wyeth; Second Vice-President, Mrs. Delos E. Finks; Recording Secretary, Miss Alice Coburn; Cor- responding Secretary, Mrs. J. H. Leonard; Treasurer, Mrs. Robert O. Babbitt; Auditor, Mrs. William J. Hatt.


10-CHATHAM FISH AND GAME CLUB.


President, Mr. Charles M. Lum; Vice-President, Mr. William H. Lum; Secretary, Mr. G. Vernam Lum; Treasurer, Mr. Lawrence Day.


11-CITY CLUB OF EAST ORANGE.


President, Mr. Richard N. Dyer; Vice-President, Mr. G. E. Zippel; Secretary, Mr. C. H. Ely; Treas- urer, Mr. F. M. Bennet.


12-THE CIVICS (Orange).


Secretary, Mr. Joseph Kahrs.


13-CIVICS CLUB OF THE ORANGES.


President, Mr. Isaac H. Blanch- ard; Vice-President, Mr. Frank H. Shepard; Secretary, Mr. Frank H. Jamison; Treasurer, Mr. Chas. H. Ingersoll; Corresponding Sec- retary, Mr. Adolph Roeder; Exec- utive Committee, Messrs. Frank H. Jamison; Chairman, Mr. Miles A. Hanchett and the officers.


14-COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB (New- ark).


President, Miss Amy Felmly; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. Beatrice Way- barn Stern; 2d Vice-President, Miss Grace Frazee; Rec. Sec., Miss C'yn- thia MacKellar; Cor. Sec., Miss Marie Wolf; Treas., Miss Edith MacDonald; Auditor, Miss Char- lotte Howell; Historian, Miss Elsa Rehaman.


15-COLONIAL DAMES (N. J. Society).


President, Mrs. Francis Cowlyn Lowthorp, 152 Greenwood avenue, Trenton; First Vice-President, Mrs. Henry Simmons White, Red Bank; Second Vice-President, Mrs. John Moses, 137 Greenwood avenue, Trenton; Recording Secretary, Mrs. William Norris Mumper, 823 West State street, Trenton; Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. Harrie Penning- ton Whitehead, 302 Williamson street, Elizabeth; Treasurer, Mrs. Henry Vail Condict, Roseland ave- nue, Essex Fells; Registrar, Mrs. Charles B. Dahlgren, Trenton; Historian, Mrs. Thomas J. Craven, Salem; Genealogist, Mrs. Michel Moracin Le Brun, 8 Mountain ave- nue, Montclair.


16-COLONIAL WARS.


17-COMMONWEALTH CLUB.


18-CONTEMPORARY OF NEWARK.


President, Mrs. Samuel Clark; Vice-President, Mrs. William S. Disbrow; Recording Secretary, Miss Isola P. Stonelake; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Julie Ward Healy; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. William E. Mead; Treasurer, Mrs. Horace S. Osborne.


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Importer and Maker of


Fashionable Furs


A Selection of the Most Exclusive Designs in Imported Coats, Jackets, Neckwear Muffs Novelties


Carefully chosen from the distinctive models of Worth, Paquin, Francis, Beschoff-David and other famous design- ers of Paris.


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CLUB INDEX-continued


19-CURRENT EVENTS.


20-D. A. R. (Cayuga Chapter).


21-D. A. R. (Eagle Rock Chapter).


22-DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION £ (Essex Chapter)


OF THE ORANGES.


Regent, Mrs. R. W. Hawkesworth; Vice-Regent, Mrs. Chas. Hatha- way; Secretary, Mrs. Chas.


E. Hutchison; Treasurer, Miss Mar- gretta Oliver; Historian, Miss Mary Piercy; Registrar, Mrs. Peter Wolt.


23-DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLU- TION (Montclair Chapter).


Secretary, Miss Susan Ogden Clark.


24-DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLU- TION (Orange Chapter).


Mrs. Spencer Miller, Regent; Mrs. Wm. Lyndon Lyman, Vice-Regent; Mrs. Carlin, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Edward W. Ketcham, Cor- responding Secretary; Mrs. Alex. Irving, Treasurer; Mrs. Horace S. Osborne, Historian.


25-DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLU- TION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.


Regent, Miss Adeline W. Sterling; Vice-Regent, Mrs. John R. Weeks; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Lucy Warner Coleman; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Robert Ward; Treasurer, Dr. Maria Vinton; Reg- istrar, Mrs. James M. Trimble; Historian, Miss Alice M. Burtis; Board of Managers: Mrs. M. K. Lary, Miss Gertrude Duryea, Mrs. Alexander Irving and Mrs. John I. Weller.


26-DAUGHTERS OF COLONIAL GOVERNORS.


27-DESCENDANTS OF COLONIAL GOVERNORS.


Miss Gail Treat, Governor-General and State Chairman for New Jersey.


28-ELIZABETH TOWN AND COUN- TRY CLUB.


Vaughn M. Coyne, President; Clark McK. Whittemore, Vice- President; G. Bartram Woodruff, Secretary; J. Warner Allen, Treas- urer.


30-ESSEX CLUB (Newark) N. J.


Frederick Frelinghuysen, Presi- dent; George R. Gray, Vice-Presi- dent; Wallace M. Scudder, Secre- tary; William E. Gordon, Treas- urer.


31-ESSEX COUNTRY CLUB.


President Austen Colgate; Vice- President Ira A. Kip, Jr .; Secre- tary, Chas. F. Rand; Treasurer, R. Wayne Parker.


32-ESSEX COUNTY YALE CLUB.


33-FOREST HILL GOLF CLUB (New- ark).


34-FOREST HILL FIELD CLUB (Belleville)


President, Thos. J. Lintott; Vice- President, William W. Lyons; Sec- retary, William H. Dale; Treas- urer, Robert Kuebler; Financial Secretary, Alfred Sykes.


35-FOREST HILL LITERARY SO- CIETY (Newark).


President, Mr. Willard T. Hamil- ton; Vice-President, Mr. James A. Hulse; Secretary and Treasurer, Sara D. Strait.


36-FORTNIGHTLY CLUB (Summit).


President, Mrs. Mac Neille; First Vice-President, Miss Mary White; Second Vice-President, Mrs. R. Ogden; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Geo. Vreeland; Corresponding Sec- retary, Mrs. C. R. Bard; Treas- urer, Mrs. N. H. Stewart.


37-FRIDAY EVENING CLUB (Mor- ristown).


38-GARFIELD CLUB' (Newark)


President, William B. Woodland; Secretary, Russell C. Price; Treas- urer, Parke Burnett.


ESTABLISHED 1834


J. M. UINBY


CO.


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BUILDERS OF


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Also Sole Agents for the United States of the celebrated


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CLUB INDEX-continued


39-GLEN RIDGE CLUB.


40-GLENWOOD TENNIS CLUB.


President, Alex. Smieton; Vice- President, W. T. C. Carpenter; Secretary, Walter G. Sill; Treas- usrer, Fred'k Lee Palmer.


41-HALF HOUR READING CLUB


(Newark, N. J.).


President, Miss Martha Thomas Seran; Vice-President, Mrs. G. Ed- ward Tatham; Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. B. F. Hurd; Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs. Chas. E. West; Treasurer, Mrs. F. F. Gibson; Sta- tistical Secretary, Mrs. Paul Fitz Gerald.


42-HAMPTON CLUB.


President, Mrs. E. C. Merrill; First Vice-President, Mrs. H. S. Wood- ruff; Second Vice-President, Mrs. J. B. Dill; Secretary, Mrs. A. Lam- son; Treasurer, Mrs. Lorenzo Bene- dict.


43-HIGHLAND CLUB (Summit).


President, Philetus H. Holt; Vice- President, Wm. B. Miles; Secretary, Hermann De Selding; Treasurer, Schuyler M. Cady.


44-HOLLYWOOD CLUB.


John B. Woolston, President; Dr. B. W. Giveau, Vice-President; W. E. Christian, Treasurer; H. Bon- nell, Secretary.


45-HOME FOR CRIPPLED CHIL- DREN (Newark).


President, J. Herbert Ballantine; Vice-President, Mrs. Wm. K. Poi- nier; Secretary, Jas. B. Banister; Treasurer, Wallace M. Scudder.


46-HOSPITAL OF ST. BARNABAS (Newark).


President, Rt. Rev. Edwin S. Lines; Chairman, Rev. Louis S. Osborne; Vice-Chairman, Rev. J. S. Miller; Secretary, James E. Bathgate, Jr .; Treasurer, Thos. W. Jackson.


47-HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN (Newark).


President, Elias G. Heller; Vice- President, Dr. Edward Sealy; Sec- retary, James M. Fisk; Treasurer, Fillmore Condit.


48-IRVING CLUB (Newark).


President. Mrs. Walter C. Read; Vice-President, Mrs. Nathaniel Drake; Recording Secretary, Mrs. L. M. Jenkins; Corresponding Sec- retary, Mrs. Julia M. Brown; Treasurer, Mrs. Frank D. Hollo-


way.


49-JEFFERSONIAN CLUB (Newark).


President, Thomas F. Bowers; Sec- retary, Chas. A. Spahn; Treas- urer, Harry M. Konwiser.


50-JOB HAINES HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE (Newark).


President, David W. Lusk, D. D .; Vice-President, William Fairlie; Secretary, Caleb L. Woodruff; Treasurer, Fred'k Frelinghuysen.


51-LAWYERS' C'LUB OF ESSEX


COUNTY.


President, Thomas L. Raymond; Vice-President, Edward D. Duf- field; Secretary, Andrew Van Blar- com; Treasurer, Henry H. Fryling; Trustees : Thomas L. Raymond, Edward D. Duffield, Thomas J. Lintott, Joseph Kahrs, Horace º C. Grice.


52-LINCOLN CLUB (Newark)


President, Scott German; Secre- tary, William F. Beach; Treasurer, Herbert L. Thowless.


53-MADISON GOLF CLUB.


President, John J. C. Humbert; Vice-President, Edward P. Holden; Secretary and Treasurer, Theodore B. Morris.


54-MAENNERCHOR (Orange).


President, Mr. Albert Menzel; Vice-President, Mr. Frank Schulz; Treasurer, Mr. Dietrich Vrinds- gral; Financial Secretary, William Schultz; Corresponding Secretary,


Mr. Dietrich Grimm; Librarian, Mr. C. Suhn; Conductor, Mr. F. G. Händel.


CHARLES A. HUTCHINGS


CONTRACTING DECORATOR


(ELIZABETHAN PERIOD)


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CLUB INDEX-continued


55-MARY FISHER HOME ASS'N OF N. J.


President, Miss Mary Fisher; First Vice-President, Mrs. Edward Pay- son Terhune; Second Vice-Presi- dent, Miss Elizabeth B. Vermilye; Third Vice-President, Mrs. Marion H. Zabriskie; Fourth Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Thoms M. Moore; Sec- retary. Miss Belle Durkee; Treas- urer, Mrs. Andrew J. Newbury.


56-MEADOWBROOK CLUB.


57-MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIA- TION OF NEWARK.


President, H. J. F. Walhauser, M. D .; Vice-President F. R. Hauss- ling, -M. D .; Secretary and Treas- urer, Frank W. Pinneo, M. D., 199 Garside street; Librarian, John Cotton Dana, Public Library.


58-MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SO- CIETY.


59-MENDELSSOHN UNION.


President, John Heald;


O. Hon- orary President, Arthur A. Rich- mond; Vice-President, Paul Tie- mer;


£ Treasurer, H. L. Cadmus; Secretary, Arthur W. Britton; Cor- responding Secretary, Mrs. Percy Ward; Librarian, Ernest P. Patten.


60-MERRIE MASQUERS (Oranges).


Chairman, Mr. F. Arnold L'Hom- medieu; Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. Richard B. Grant.


61-MILITARY ORDER OF LOYAL LEGION.


62-MONDAY MUSIC CLUB (Oranges)


President, Miss Louise R. Pierson; Vice-President, Mrs. Henry B. Closson; Recording Secretary, Mrs. George T. Dixon; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. William P. Thorp; Treasurer, Mrs. Robert H. Hillis.


63-MONTCLAIR ATHLETIC CLUB.


President, Louis O. Ivey; First Vice-President, Arthur L. Marvin; Second Vice-President, Vincent S. Mulford; Treasurer, Joseph A. Howe; Captain, Arthur S. Wil- liams; Recording Secretary, Chas. O. Truex; Financial Secretary, Stanley R. Soverel.


64-MONTCLAIR CIVIC ASS'N.


President, W. I. Lincoln Adams; First Vice-President, Chas. Whit- ing Baker; Second Vice-President, Mrs. Jas. A. Ryan; Third Vice- President, Geo. W. Da Cunbra;


Treasurer, Ralph W. Crane; C'or-


responding Secretary, Harold J Howland; Recording Secretary,


Not yet filled.


65-MONTCLAIR CLUB.


66-MONTCLAIR GOLF CLUB.


67-MONTCLAIR GUN CLUB.


68-MONTCLAIR MUSICAL CLUB.


69-MONTCLAIR OUTLOOK CLUB.


70-MONTCLAIR RIDING, DRIVING AND AUTOMOBILE CLUB.


71-MONTROSE TENNIS CLUB.


72-MORRIS COUNTY GOLF CLUB.


President, Ransom H. Thomas; Vice-President, Richard H. ; Wil- liams; Secretary, Alfred Macy; Treasurer, George J. Little; Direc- tors: G. M. White, George G. Frelinghuysen, Charles W. Hark- ness, George C. Palmer, John O. H. Pitney, Charles Scribner, Wil- liam Shippen, Louis A. Thebaud, Ransom H. Thomas, Wynant D. Vanderpool, John I. Waterbury, Ridley Watts and Richard H. Wil- liams.


73-MORRISTOWN CIVIC ASS'N.


74-MORRISTOWN CLUB.


President, George C. Palmer; Sec- retary, Henry Shaw; Treasurer, Walter B. Wood.


75-MORRISTOWN FIELD CLUB.


President, Mr. Chas. D. M. Cole; Vice-President, Mr. John R. Brinley; Secretary, Mr. Edward K. Mills; Treasurer, Mr. Wm. J. Romaine.


76-MOSAIC CLUB.


Mr. Leonard D. Baldwin, President; Mrs. Edward O. Stanley, Vice- President; Mrs. Charles T. Walkley, Recording Secretary; Mr. Silas A. Lottridge, Treasurer; Mr. Nelson H. Genung, Corresponding Secre- tary.


HENRY F. SCHMIDT


Bookseller, Stationer and Toy Dealer


Engraving of Wedding Invitations, Cards,


Monograms, etc. Kodaks and Supplies, Developing, Printing and Enlarging.


Agency for the Globe Wernicke "Elastic" Bookcases


Automobile Delivery in all Suburbs


200-202 Main Street, Orange, N. J.


R. S. SCHINDEL CO


SUCCESSORS TO W. T. RAE & CO.


JEWELERS and OPTICIANS


Broad and Cedar Streets, Newark, N. J ..


Diamonds and Watches Wedding Silver


Remounting Diamonds.in new and artistic mountings a Specialty


Oculists' Prescriptions Filled


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CLUB INDEX-continued


77-MUMMERS, THE.


78-MUNICIPAL ART LEAGUE.


President, George R. Howe; Secre- tary, Hobart A. Walker.


79-NATIONAL ARTS CLUB.


80-NEEDLEWORK GUILD (Newark).


President, Mrs. De Forest P. Loz- ier, 23 Cottage street; Treasurer; Mrs. Eloise Russell Ferrall, 39 South street; Secretary, Miss Agnes Garrigan, 609 High street.


81-NEWARK CIVIC CLUB.


82-NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF ORANGE.


President, Thomas A. Davis; First Vice-President, Joseph D. Holmes; Second Vice-President, Lawrence A. Norton; Counsellors: Ogden H. Bowers, Sidney M. Colgate, Ca- millus G. Kidder, Adolph Roeder, Robert S. Sinclair, Charles H. Van Nostrand; Treasurer, Charles A. Lindsley; Recording Secretary, Edwin Prindle; Corresponding Secretary, Frank H. Jamison; Cur- ator, George J. Bayles.


83-N. J. AUTO AND MOTOR CLUB.


President, W. Clive Crosby; Vice- President, Clarence H. Bissell; Treasurer, George H. Simonds; Secretary, A.


B. LeMassena; Trustees: F. A. Croselmire, Dr. F. B. Meeker, H. A. Bonnell, G. O. Groebe, H. D. Bowman, J. L. Adams, Jr., Paul E. Heller.


84-N. J. HISTORICAL SOCIETY.


President, Jonathan W. Roberts; Vice-Presidents: George R. Howe, Francis J. Swayze, Charles M. Lum; Corresponding Secretary, William Nelson; Librarian and Re- cording Secretary, Joseph F. Fol- som; Treasurer, William C. Mor- ton.


85-N. J. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (Woman's Branch).


President, Mrs. Sydney N. Ogden; First Vice-President, Mrs. Garret A. Hobart; Second Vice-President, Mrs. Thomas J. Craven; Recording Secretary, Mrs. A. H. Mackie; Treasurer, Miss Rose Murray; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. James J. Bergen.


86-NEW JERSEY STATE CIVIC


FEDERATION.


President, Mr. Adolph Roeder; Secretary, Mr. Edward K. Sumer- well; Treasurer, Mr. Chas. H. In- gersoll.


87-N. J. WOMAN'S PRESS CLUB (Newark)


President, Miss Marie F. Ryerson; First Vice-President, Miss Hester Hosford; Second Vice-President, Miss Amanda M. Douglass; Cor- responding Secretary, Mrs. Virginia M. Wheat, 815 Madison avenue, Elizabeth, N. J .; Recording Sec- retary, Miss Eliza S. Baird; Treas- urer, Miss Anna Jean Flanigan; Auditor, Miss Margaret L. Mc- Grath.


88-NORTH END CLUB.


President, F. E. Riley; Vice-Presi- dent, F. L. Thorne; Secretary, John Contrell; Treasurer, Harry N. Austin.


89-ORANGE CAMERA CLUB.


President, E. L. Gould; Secretary, W. A. Rudstad; Treasurer, Chas. P. Stallknecht.


90-ORANGE FREE LIBRARY.


President, Mr. Wm. Read Howe; Vice-President, Mrs. J. D. Mills; Secretary, Mrs. John H. W. Con- dict; Treasurer, Mrs. J. O. Watson.


91-ORANGE FREE LIBRARY AUX- ILIARY.


President, Mrs. John H. Brad- shaw; Vice-President, Miss Blanche Dillon; Secretary, Miss Ethel


Cohen; Treasurer, Miss Dorothy


Holmes.


92-ORANGE GUN CLUB.


President, Mr. F. R. Wickes; Vice- President, Dr. G. W. Wakley; Treasurer, Mr. Abram Mosler; Secretary, Mr. M. R. Baldwin.


93-ORANGE LAWN TENNIS CLUB.


President, Herman C. Hoskier; Secretary, Russell Marston: Treas- urer, Wm. Watson.


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94-ORANGE MOUNTAIN MEDICAL


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President, Dr. Richard Francis; Sec- retary, Dr. Levi W. Halsey; Treas- urer, Dr. J. M. Maghee.


95-ORANGE MUSICAL ART SO- CIETY.


President, Mrs. Alexander King;


Vice-President, Mrs. William P. Thorp; Secretary, Mrs. Charles A. Trowbridge; Treasurer, Mrs. John K. Gore; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Andrew W. Bray.




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