The Providence Directory and Rhode Island State Business Directory, 1930, Part 5

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Publication date: 1930
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HOME FOR AGED MEN AND AGED COUPLES, 807 Broad. Pres., Charles H. Phil- brick; Treas., Sam H. Bullock; Sec., Mrs. William R. Babcock, 315 Elmwood av .; Supt., Miss Lila A. Gilmore


HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, 180 Tockwotton, Pres., Mrs. David M. Watkins; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Arthur P. Weeden, 30 South Angell; Treas., Miss Helen G. Wheeler


HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL OF RHODE ISLAND, 825 Chalkstone av. Pres., Frederick S. Peck; Vice Pres., Gerald A. Cooper; Sec., Arthur M. Allen, 111 Westminster, rm. 2200; Treas., J. Cunliffe Bullock. Annual meeting first Wednesday in March


HOPE CLUB, 6 Benevolent. William G. Roel- ker, P. O. Box 1446


I. I. C. B. U., St.Margaret's Branch. Meets on the second Thursday of every month at 8 P.M., at 266 Weybosset. Rec. Sec., Mrs. Mary Barlow, 43 Potter's av.


JEWELERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Meets at Providence Biltmore Hotel, rms. 209 and 211; Sec., Woodward Booth


JOURNEYMEN, PLASTERERS' AND CE- MENT FINISHERS' ASSOCIATION, Local No. 40. Pres., John Scott; Treas., Frank Lynch; Sec., Waldo L. Scott, 113 Pleasant


KIWANIS CLUB. Pres., Henry G. Butler; Vice Pres., Walter P. Misch; Treas., Thomas V. Barb; Sec., Joseplı F. Boyle, jr., 10 Weybosset, rm. 338. Meets Wednesdays at 12.15 p.M., at Provi- dence Biltmore Hotel


LION'S CLUB. Meets every Wednesday noon at Providence Biltmore Hotel. Pres., Daniel Y. Rose; Sec., Andrew B. Comstock, 45 Lester; Treas., J. Walter Mills


LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Providence Lodge, No. 193. Meets every Tuesday night at 124 Fountain. Sec., Jas. J. McDermott, 85 Oak


MAJBLOMMAN, INC. A national, charitable organization chartered in Rhode Island. Object: To combat Tuberculosis. National headquarters, 2 Charles Field Court. Sec., John S. Osterberg


MANAGERS AND OVERSEERS PROVI- DENT SOCIETY, Providence Branch. Meets at 59 Chestnut, first and third Saturdays of each month. Pres., John G. Gibbons; Sec., Edward F. Walsh, 259 Veazie; Treas., Edward W. McCaff- rey, 247 Veazie


MANUFACTURING JEWELERS' BOARD OF TRADE. Rooms 414-418 Turks Head bldg. Sec. and Treas., Horace M. Peck


MARINE FIREMEN, OILERS' & WATER TENDERS' UNION OF THE ATLANTIC AND GULF, 131 Point. Sec., Ralph Rivers


MILL ASSOCIATES, 10 Weybosset rm 438. Sec., Raymond G. Williams


MUSICIANS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, No. 198. Meets at 37 Weybosset street. Pres., Vincent Castronovo; Vice Pres., John E. Henry, jr .; Sec., Patrick A. Kearns, 37 Weybosset; Treas., Sydney M. Byrne


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COST AC- COUNTANTS, Providence Chapter. Pres., Harry E. Howell; Vice Prests., A. Preston Roffee jr., and Lester F. Morse; Sec., Harry A. Keene, Grinnell Co., 260 West Exchange; Treas., Charles H. Leffingwell


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRUG CLERKS. Maurice Goldsmith, 37 Camp, Rhode Island Representative


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS, Branch No. 15. Meets at 69 Rich- mond, second Saturday of every month. Sec., Thomas F. Rogers, 162 Wendell


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Public Relations Committee, Maurice Goldsmith, 37 Camp. Legislative Aux- iliary Committee, Arthur Boston, 101 Chestnut


NATIONAL JEWELERS BOARD OF TRADE, 17 Exchange, rm. 227. J. Robert Sweet, Mgr.


NATIONAL METAL TRADES ASSN., R. I. BRANCH. Executive Committee meets monthly. Annual meeting second Thursday in March. Sec., Thomas A. Barry, 140 Fountain


NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF MAS- TERS, MATES AND PILOTS OF AMERICA. What Cheer Local No. 5. Meets first Sunday of each month. Sec., George W. McVay, 302 New York av.


NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE PILGRIMS. Org. 1908. Gov. Gen., Mr. Harold K. Bowen, Fort Dodge, Iowa; Historian, General Emeritus, Rev. Gideon A. Burgess, Box 135, Greenville, R. I .; Sec. Gen., Mrs. Charles E. Tefft, Guilford, Maine. Annual meeting Washington, D. C., April 1930


NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURING JEW- ELERS' AND SILVERSMITHS' ASSOCIA- TION. Providence Biltmore Hotel, rms 209 and 211. Pres., Stephen H. Garner; Mgr., Woodward Booth


OLD TOWN CLUB, 6 Thomas. Pres., Leroy V. Elder; Sec. and Treas., Edward S. Moulton, 1003 Turks Head bldg.


OLNEYVILLE BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIA- TION. Pres., Edward H. Sainsbury; Sec., Joseph W. Mills, 218 Webster av. Meets third Wednes- day at 12 Olneyville sq.


OLNEYVILLE FREE LIBRARY ASSOCIA- TION. 12 Olneyville sq. Pres., John E. Bowen; Vice Pres., Abel Reynolds; Sec., William S. Steere, 425 Plainfield; Treas., Nathan M. Wright, jr.


ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Prov. Division, No. 370. Meets the third Sun- day of every month at 12 noon, in Hall at Pine cor. Chestnut. Sec. and Treas., George E. Towne, 136 Grove av., E. Providence


PAINTERS' LOCAL UNION, No. 692. Meets second and fourth Mondays at 1753 Westminster. Sec., George T. Walsh, 100 Pitman


PROVIDENCE ART CLUB, 11 Thomas. Organized Feb. 19, 1880. Pres., Nathaniel W. Smith; Vice Pres., Edwin A. Burlingame; Treas., James A. Kinghorn; Sec., J. Earle Bacon, 113 Keene; House Manager, Stephen Waterman, 515 Angell


PROVIDENCE ASSOCIATION FOR MIN- ISTRY TO THE SICK. Meets the second Tues- day of each month at Grace Church Parish Rooms. Sec., Mrs. Herbert W. Rice, 420 Angel!


PROVIDENCE ATHENAEUM, 251 Benefit. Established 1753; Incorporated 1836. Pres., Wil- lianı Davis Miller; Treas., Edw. A. Stockwell; Sec., Henry A. DuVillard, Benefit cor. College; Libra- rian, Grace F. Leonard


PROVIDENCE BOYS' CLUB, 226 S. Main. Pres .. Philip B. Siinonds, 118 North Main. Supt., Ralphı J. Garnish, Central Clubhouse, 226 S. Main; Supt .. Thomas R. Tisdell, Olneyville Clubhouse, 33 Atwood; Supt., Hugh J. Smith, Wanskuck Club- house, 550 Branch av.


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PROVIDENCE BUILDING SANITARY AND EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Annual meet- Ing second Monday in January. Pres., Preston H. Gardner; Sec., William M. P. Bowen, 15 West- minster, room 940; Treas., John H. Wells; Addition- al Trustees, Horatio A. Hunt, Frank T. Fulton, Henry D. Sharpe, Herbert J. Wells, Henry S. Chafee, E. Tudor Gross, William P. Chapin, Her- bert W. Rice


PROVIDENCE CENTRAL FEDERATED UNION. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 71 Richmond, at S P.M. Executive Boards meet the second and fourth Wednesdays at 8 p.M., at 71 Richmond; Sec., William J. Fallon, 168 Early


PROVIDENCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Chamber of Commerce bldg., Market sq. Pres., William W. Morse; 1st Vice Pres., Philip C. Went- worth; 2d Vice Pres., Frederick W. Aldred; Gen. Treas., Albert R. Plant; Gen. Sec., Richard B. Watrous; Sec., Retail Merchants Div., Paul R. Ladd; Industrial Division, C. J. France; Traffic Mgr., Edward C. Southwick


PROVIDENCE CHAPTER OF THE AMER- ICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING. Sec., N. Hollingworth, Industrial Trust Co., 111 Westmins- ter


PROVIDENCE CHARITABLE FUEL SO- CIETY. Pres., Arthur M. Aucock; Sec., Willis E. Chandler, 139 Mathewson, room 604; Treas., Al- bert H. Poland, 15 Westminster, room 330


PROVIDENCE CHESS CLUB, 86 Weybos- set, rm. 6. Pres., Edward N. Casey; Treas., George P. Dixon; Sec., Preston Richardson


PROVIDENCE COTTON BUYERS' ASSO- CIATION. Meets at University Club. Pres., B. M. Jones; Vice Pres., W. R. Lucas; Sec. and Treas., G. Kenneth Earle, 4 Market square


PROVIDENCE COUNTY KENNEL CLUB, INC. Meets cach month in the Crown Hotel. Pres., Henry C. Forrester; Vice Pres., John Shipp; Treas., Albeus P. Murray; Rec. Sec., Louis G. Najac, 118 Broadway; Cor. Sec., Mrs. F. H. Bray- man


PROVIDENCE DAY NURSERY & NICK- ERSON HOUSE, 121-133 Delaine. A settlement house providing a centre for soclal, civic and edu- cation activities throughi clubs, clinics and a day nursery. Working with the neighborhood for a well rounded community life. Pres., Mrs. Henry B. Cross; Sec., Mrs. Jolin A. Tillinghast, 86 Bur- nett; Treas., Mrs. Webster Knight 2d; Headworker, Mrs. Gertrude F. Tebbutt, 133 Delaine


PROVIDENCE DISTRICT NURSING AS- SOCIATION, 118 N. Main, 3d floor. Pres., Henry G. Clark; Sec., Mrs. C. Tatt. This association seeks to provide trained nurses whose duty it is to visit sick persons deprived of proper care; to care for them at their homes; to give them such attention as is Imperatively needed and to Instruct members of the household in the simple rules of hygiene. Hours S A.M to 5 P.M.


PROVIDENCE ENGINEERING SOCIETY, 44 Washington. Pres., William A. Kennedy; Sec., A. William Meyer, P. O. Box 796; Treas., Evert W. Freeman


PROVIDENCE LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Maude street. Incorporated Feb. 29, 18844. Pres., William L. Hodgman, 66 South Main; Vice Pres., Halsey DeWolf, M.D., 199 Thayer; Sec., Edgar W. Shaw, 260 West Exchange; Treas., G. Maurice Congdon, 155 Canal; Supt. Harmon P. B. Jordon, M.D. Patients received at any hour, day or night


PROVIDENCE MARINE SOCIETY. Meets first Tuesday In January, April, July and October. Annual meeting January, in Providence. Marine Corps of Artillery Armory, Benefit street. Pres., Isaac T. Golden; Vice Pres., Ellery A. Pomroy; Treas., Edward M. Boyce; Sec., Edgar L. Burchell, 15 Westminster, rm 510


PROVIDENCE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (Providence District Society). Pres., Clinton S. Westcott; Vice Pres., John E. Doniey; Sec., Peter Pineo Chase, 122 Waterman; Treas., Charles F. Deacon. Meetings first Monday In each month at Rhode Island Medlcal Society, Library corner Francis and Hay streets. Annual meeting In Jan- uary. Meetings omitted in July, August and Sep- tember


PROVIDENCE NEW THOUGHT CENTRE READING ROOM, 72 Weybosset, room 306. Pres., Margerethe L. Dwight; Vice Pres., Abel Satchell


PROVIDENCE PATTERN MAKERS ASSO- CIATION, 37 Weybosset, rm. 17


PROVIDENCE PERMANENT FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Organized Aprii 5, 1887. Incorporated April 26, 1887. Annual meet- ing first Tuesday in April. Quarterly meetings, sec- ond Monday in Juiy, October and January. Sec., Wlifred M. Bresette, Harrison street station


PROVIDENCE POST NO. 1, AMERICAN LEGION. Headquarters, 9 Thomas. Com., WII- liam F. Andrews; Vice Com., Thomas L. Pierce; Adjutant, Charles A. Webster; Treas., Harold A. Waterworth


PROVIDENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY, 229 Washington; branches 7 Armington av., Veazie, cor. Hyacinth, 49 Orms, Hope cor. Rochambeau av., 12 Olneyville sq., Chamber of Commerce bldg., Ilope cor. Power, Bridgham School, Esek Hopkins School, Sessions Junior High School, George J. West Junior High School and 443 Prairie av. Sub branch in Broad-st School. Organized 1874. First opened to public February 4, 1878. Library hours. All days except Sunday, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas open for circulation, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Reference roon, 9 A.M. to 10 p.M. Sunday 2 to 10 P.M. President of Board of Trustees, William Davis Milier; Treas., William G. Wing; Sec., Theodore Francis Green, 15 Westminster, room 1136. Librarian, William E. Foster


PROVIDENCE PUBLIC MARKET CO. EM- PLOYEES RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Annual meeting second Thursday in November. Pres., H G. Procter; Sec., H. M. Kimball, 2d, 380 West- minster; Treas., W. H. R. Balcom


PROVIDENCE QUOTA CLUB. Meets every Tuesday at six o'clock at Women's Republic Club, 63 Washington; Sec., Miss Eleanor Peckham, 15 Westminster, room 515


PROVIDENCE RESCUE HOME AND MIS- SION, 30 Benefit street. Supt., Mrs. M. P. Robb, 30 Beneflt; Sec., Mr. John P. Farnsworth, 21 John


PROVIDENCE REVOLVER CLUB (range and gallerles at Arlington, R. I.). Pres., Albert B. Coulters; Vice Pres., Edward C. Parkhurst; Treas., George R. Brown; Sec., Arnold T. Hampson, 160 Kinsley av.


PROVIDENCE SAFETY COUNCIL, office 40 Fountain, room 604. Pres., Luther D. Burlingame; 'Treas., Paul A. Jacobson; Mgr., Harrah K. Ben- nett


PROVIDENCE TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE, 87 Weybosset, rm. 57. Pres., Jay Perkins; Execu- tive Sec., Jolin I. Pinckney, M.D .; Sec., Mrs. George II. Crooker, 101 Benefit; Treas., George H. Capron. To conduct a persistent campaign against tuberculosis in the city of Providence by the stimu- latlon and promotion of work in every field which concerns the prevention and eradication of the disease


PROVIDENCE VETERAN FIREMEN'S AS- SOCIATION. Pres., Henry Hermann; Sec., C. Perry White, 265 Washington. The association meets on the last Tuesday evening of each month at 296 S. Main


PROVIDENCE WORLD COURT COMMIT- TEE. Chairman, James B. Littlefield, 15 West- minster, rm. S30; Sec. and Treas., Mrs. John H. Weils, 92 Williams


PROVIDENCE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Broad cor. Seekell. Pres., Har- old B. Tanner; 1st Vice Pres., Clinton C. White; Treas., Ernest A. Harris; Rec. Sec., Sidney Clifford; Gen. Sec., Dwight L. Rogers, 160 Broad


PSI UPSILON CLUB, 4 Manning. Sec., G. H. Webb, jr., 111 Westminster, rm. 529


RAILWAY CONDUCTORS AUXILIARY. Pres., Mrs. Charles Stevenson; Sec. and Treas., Mrs. G. G. Cullinan, 149 Burgess av., E. Providence


REPUBLICAN CLUB OF RHODE ISLAND, 187 Westminster, rin. 314. Edward F. Sibley, Sec.


RETAIL CREDIT GRANTORS OF RHODE ISLAND. Pres., William C. Little; Pres., Charles E. Donilon; Sec., Charles F. Sheldon, Providence Chamber of Commerce; Treas., Philip A. Brine


R. I. ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE. Annual meet- ing in May. Supt., R. P. Hutton, 29 Weybosset, rın. 31


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RHODE ISLAND ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND. Meets last Monday of the month. An- nual meeting in April. Pres., Mrs. Rush Sturges; Vice Presidents, Mrs. R. H. I. Goddard, Harald W. Ostby and Mrs. Philip S. Carey; Sec., Miss Estella C. Macdonald; Treas., H. Hunt Bradley


RHODE ISLAND AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION, 111 Westminster, room 1609. Sec., Ralph P. Lord


RHODE ISLAND BANKERS' ASSOCIA- TION. Pres., Thomas L. Pierce; Vice Pres., Henry C. Jackson; Sec., John C. Peel, Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co .; Treas., Shirley Harrington


RHODE ISLAND BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY. Organized 1792. Pres., Rev. Frank Rector, D.D .; Sec., Rev. C. E. McColley, 119 Webster av .; Treas., C. E. Tilley, 76 Westminster, rm. 1310


R. I. BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION. In- corporated 1826. Pres., C. P. Christopher; Vice Pres., Arthur M. McCrillis; 2d Vice Pres., Mrs. Ella E. Stanton; Treas., F. E. Ballou, 143 Weybosset; Gen. Sec., Rev. William Reid, 144 Westminster, rm. 304. Annual meeting the third Tuesday in May


RHODE ISLAND BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Pres., Clarence E. Cray; Vice Prests., Seth B. Gifford, O. R. McCoy, John E. Wiggins; Sec., Dr. Andrew Jackson; Treas., James E. Reynolds, Wickford; Auditor, Frank B. Wright; Field Secretary, Rev. George F. Sturtevant, 144 Westminster, room 304


RHODE ISLAND BAR ASSOCIATION. Sec., Fred B. Perkins, 111 Westminster, rm. 1204


RHODE ISLAND BIBLE SOCIETY. Depos- itory, 144 Westminster, rm. 210. Pres., Arthur W. Fairchild; Treas., Henry L. Wilcox, P. O. Box 1406; Sec., Rev. George E. Provost, 170 Westminster, rm. 301; Agt., Rev. Thomas E. Bartlett, 144 West- minster, rm. 210


RHODE ISLAND BOSTON TERRIER CLUB, INC. Pres., Joseph Kenyon; Vice Pres., Charles Higgins; Sec., Frank H. Brayman; Publicity, Louis G. Najac, 118 Broadway


RHODE ISLAND CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM (St. Aloysius Home and School), 473 Prairie av .; Conducted by Sisters of Mercy; Supt., S. M. Albeus


RHODE ISLAND CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. Pres., Russell H. Shaw; Vice Pres., Gorham Hen- shaw; Sec., Albert Harkness, 111 Westminster, rm. 1428; Treas., John F. Hogan


RHODE ISLAND CHILDREN'S FRIEND SOCIETY. Office 75 Westminster, room 41. Executive Sec., Miss Matty L. Beattie


RHODE ISLAND CITIZENS' HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Pres., Mrs. Alice Thompson Smith; Sec., Mrs. Joseph Swift, 14 University av .; Treas., Mr. Willis Chandler, 149 Wesleyan av.


RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OF PHAR- MACY AND ALLIED SCIENCES, 235 Benefit. Organized 1902. Pres., Michael H. Corrigan; Sec., John J. Pastille, 54 Weybosset; Registrar, Earl H. Mason, 750 East av., Pawtucket.


RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OF PHARMA- CY AND ALLIED SCIENCES ALUMNI AS- SOCIATION. Organized June 18, 1904. Meets quarterly at Alumni Hall, 235 Benefit. Pres., William Shallcross; Vice Pres., Maurice Gold- smith; Sec., William McManus


RHODE ISLAND COUNCIL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. Headquarters, 49 Westminster, rm. 629. Organized 1878. Reorganized 1923. Inc. 1899. Bi-annual convention in October, 1931. Pres., Rev. A. Talmage Shulmaier; Vice Pres., Rev. Frederick A. Wilmott; Chairman of Exec. Com., Rev. Frank E. Butler; Rec. Sec., Rev. Williani Brown; Treas., John Davidson; Sec., Miss Gladys E. Gray


RHODE ISLAND COUNCIL OF WOMEN. Meets the fourth Wednesday from September to May inclusive. Pres., Mrs. Harry Jager; Treas., Mrs. Samuel Wachenheimer; Cor. Sec., Mrs. Harry H. Thurlow, 67 James, East Providence


RHODE ISLAND FISH & GAME PROTEC- TIVE ASSOCIATION. Sec. and Treas., H. L. Palmer, 34 Colfax


R. I. FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. Incorporated 1914. Annual meetings second Fri- day in January each year. Sec. and 'Treas., Thomas H. Matteson, 161 Orchard, Auburn


RHODE ISLAND GROUSE TRIAL CLUB. THE. Sec. and Treas., John M. Chapman, Jr., Bucklin and Woodman


RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Cabinet, 68 Waterman. Annual meeting second Tuesday in January. Pres., William D. Miller; Vice Presidents, Addison P. Munroe, Charles D. Kimball; Sec., Howard W. Preston, 5 Rhode Is- land av .; Treas., Gilbert A. Harrington


RHODE ISLAND HOMOEOPATHIC SO- CIETY. Pres., Dr. Raymond McNally; Vice- Pres., Dr. George W. Webster; Sec., John A. Hay- ward, 14 Hilltop av .; Treas., Marion A. Gleason; Board of Censors, Drs. James H. Prior, Dudley A. Williams, William M. Muncy. Regular meetings on second Friday in April, July and October. Annual meeting second Friday in January


RHODE ISLAND HORTICULTURAL SO- CIETY. Meets at Lecture Room, Public Library bldg., every third Wednesday of each montli ex- cept June, July and August. Sec., E. K. Thomas, Supt. of Parks


RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL, 593 Eddy. Pres., Jesse H. Metcalf; Treas., William Gammell, jr .; Sec., Edward Aborn Greene, 15 Westminster, room 719; Supt., John M. Peters, M.D. Patients in wards may be visited by a friend any day in the week including Sundays, between one and two o'clock. Children's wards visiting days are Sun- day and Wednesday only


RHODE ISLAND HUMANE EDUCATION SOCIETY, 17 Exchange st., room 205. Incorpo- rated 1904. Annual meeting in April. Pres., Hon. Chester W. Barrows; Treas., Edward C. Parkhurst; Rec. Sec., Mrs. John R. Rathom; Cor. Sec. and Organizer, Miss Elizabeth W. Olney, 17 Exchange street; Clerk, Miss Julian C. McLeod


RHODE ISLAND LEAGUE OF GIRLS' CLUBS. Sec., Miss Mary Keough, 56 Cypress; Headquarters, 75 Westminster, rm. 14


RHODE ISLAND LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, 170 Westminster. Pres., Marianna F. Taft; Sec., Harriet S. Clark; Treas., Alice L. Weeks


RHODE ISLAND LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Pres., Mrs. Sara E. Sherman, Providence; 1st Vice Pres., May V. Crenshaw, Newport; 2d Vice Pres., Henry B. VanHoesen, Providence; Rec. Sec., Grace H. Hall, Woonsocket; Cor. Sec., Florence A. Moulton, Pawtucket Senior High School, Paw- tucket; Treas., Gertrude E. Brown, Providence Public Library


RHODE ISLAND LIFE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION. Meets second Thursday in each month. Pres., L. F. Vories; Vice Pres., Eben Luther; Sec., and Treas., Ernest Intlehouse, 111 Westminster, rm. 525; Chairman of Board, Eben Luther


RHODE ISLAND MEDICAL SOCIETY. In- corporated 1812. Library, corner Francis and Hayes, Providence. Pres., Frank T. Fulton, M.D .; Sec., James W. Leech, M.D., 369 Broad


R. I. MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY. Pres., Henry M. Ross; Vice Pres., Fenwick G. Taggart. M. D .; Sec. and Treas., Jacob S. Kelley, M.D., 153 Smith. Annual meeting last Thursday in June, Meetings held quarterly


RHODE ISLAND PEACE SOCIETY, 49 Westminster, rm. 717. Org. 1818. Inc. 1825. Treas., Willis H. White; Rec. Sec., Robert P. Gifford, 807 Broad


RHODE ISLAND POULTRY ASSOCIA- TION. Meets third Wednesday of each month except June, July and August at Arsenal, Benefit street cor. Meeting. Pres., R. P. Johnson; Sec. and Treas., C. D. Snow, Sand Pond road, Nor- wood, R. I.


RHODE ISLAND PRESS CLUB. Organized Feb. 22, 1886. Meets quarterly on the first Sat- urday in January, April, June and October. All- nual meeting Feb. 22 of each year. Pres., James McNeilis; Cor. Sec., Edward F. Sibley; Treas., David H. Whittemore; Rec. Sec., George Wise, Jr .; Auditor, Edward O. Hustedt


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RHODE ISLAND RADICAL PEACE SO- CIETY. Pres., ; Vice Pres., Hazen A. Calhoun, Putnam, Conn; Cor. Sec. and Treas., Julia B. G. Plummer, 108 John; Rec. Sec., Rev. Hazen A. Calhoun, Putnam, Conn.


RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN, 11 Waterman. Pres., Mrs. Gustav Radeke; Vice Pres., Theodore F. Green; Treas., Stephen O. Met- calf; Sec., G. Alder Blumer, M.D., 196 Blackstone boulevard; Director of the Museum, L. Earle Rowe; Educational Director, Royal B. Farnum


RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY FOR THE PRE- VENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. An- nual ineeting fourth Tuesday in January. Office, 372 Fountain. Sec., James N. Smith


RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY FOR THE PRE- VENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN, 94 Doyle av. Organized April 1882. Pres., Harry Parsons Cross; Sec., Thos. B. Maymon; Treas., William Metcalfe; Gen. Agent and Sec., Thomas B. Maymon. Office 94 Doyle av.


RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. Pres., John J. Hall; Vice Pres., Chester R. Union; Sec. and Treas., Ernest H. Davison, 49 Westminster


RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY OF OPTOME- TRY. Meets the second Monday in Jan., March, May, September and November. Annual meet- Ing In January. Pres., Dr. Hugh A. Cunningham; Vice Pres., Dr. Carl Jagolinzer; Sec., Dr. Kenneth P. Armstrong, 57 Eddy; Treas., Dr. Edmund L. Hughes


RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Pres., Arthur M. McCrillis; Vice Pres., Charles Warren Lippitt; Sec., Robert S. Preston, 29 Weybosset; Treas., William L. Sweet; Registrar, Edward K. Aldrich, jr., 155 Brown; Historian, Professor Wil- fred H. Munroe; Chaplain, Rev. Alfred H. Wheeler; Poet, Dr. William Mabley Muncy


RHODE ISLAND STATE DENTAL SO- CIETY. Pres., Dr. Raymond W. Gatchell; Vice Pres., Dr. F. A. Akrill; Sec., Dr. Harry F. Mc- Kanna, 15 Washington, West Warwick; Treas., Dr. Thomas S. MacKnight, Newport


R. I. TEXTILE ASSOCIATION. Headquar- ters, 49 Westminster, rm. 536. Sec., E. F. Walker


RHODE ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS ASSO- CIATION, 139 Mathewson, rm. 604. Pres., Dr. D. L. Richardson; Ist Vice Pres., Prof. F. P. Gor- ham; Sec., Willis E. Chandler; Treas., Leroy V. Elder


R. I. WOMEN'S CLUB. Meets on the first and third Wednesday afternoons of each month, from October to May. Pres., Mrs. William D. Bullock; Cor. Sec., Mrs. Merl E. Learnard, 403 Lloyd av; Treas., Mrs. Edward S. Jones; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Raymond F. Wolcott


RHODE ISLAND YACHT CLUB. Com., John J. Orr; Sec., William T. Bailey, P. O. Box 62


ROGER WILLIAMS DRIVING CLUB. Meets first Thursday of each month. Pres., M. A. Saw- yer; Vice Pres., Thomas F. Black, M. D .; Treas., Frederick A. Lavoice; Sec., Louis G. Najac, 118 Broadway


ROGER WILLIAMS SAVINGS FUND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 42 Weybosset. Office hours 9 A.M. to 5 p.M. on second Wednesday to 7 p.M., Saturdays 12 M. Pres. Edwin O. Chase .; Treas-Sec., Charles H. S. Brown, 3 Greene


ROSICRUCIAN AMORC GROUP. Meets at 451 Broadway, second and fourth Friday evenings of every month. Sec., Professor N. Colangelo, 29 Meader


ROTARY CLUB OF PROVIDENCE, 184 Washington. Meets every Tuesday at the Provi- dence Biltmore Hotel. Pres., William B. Spencer; Treas., Ellsworth Sisson; Sec., Clarence E. Sher- man, 184 Washington, rm. 205


ST. VINCENT DE PAUL INFANT ASYLUM. Regent av. cor. Wolcott. Conducted by the Sisters of Divine Providence. Takes care of Infants from birth to six years of age. Supt. Sister Rose


ST.VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY, CEN- TRAL COUNCIL. Office hours 12.30 p.M. to 2 P.M. daily. Visitor building, 25 Fenner, rm 3. Pres., Joseph M. Tally; Treas., John W. Maguire; Sec., Frank Degnan, 27S Brook; Agt., James A. Norton


SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVI- DENCE PLANTATIONS. Sec., Howard W. Preston, 5 Rhode Island av.


SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCEND" ANTS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS. Annual meeting April 2 of each year. Gov., Henry C. Dexter; Dep. Gov., Harry V. Mayo; Treas., Robert W. Herrick; Sec., Miss Edith L. Mason, 86 Dana


SQUANTUM ASSOCIATION. Club House on Squantum Point, East Providence. Pres., Florrimon M. Howe; Sec. and Treas., Edward S. Moulton, 76 Westminster, rm. 1003


STREET CAR MEN'S UNION, Local 618, 95 Fountain, rm. 2. Pres., John T. Burns; Sec. and Treas., Alfred Coates; Bus. Agent, John A. Mc- Connell


SUNSET CLUB, 36 Pocasset av.


SWEDISH WORKINGMEN'S ASSOCIA- TION. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 59 Chestnut. Sec., Swen Liljendahl, 77 Colonlal av., Eden Park


THE PLAYERS. Organized Nov. 1909. Head- quarters, 157 Westminster. Ten members' nights annually. Annual meeting in June. Pres., William B. Farnsworth; Vice Prests., Mrs. Henry A. Barker and Joseph W. Spranger; Sec., John Hutchins Cady, 10 Weybosset, rm. 522; Treas., Ilenry C. Hart


TOWN CRIERS OF R. I. INC. Headquarters, Crown Hotel. Luncheon meetings held every Monday noon at Providence Biltmore Hotel. Chlef Crier, Charles Greenup; Deputy Chlef Crler for Personnel and Recreation, Bernard McCulla; Deputy Chief Crier for Advertising, Sales and Education, Carlton F. Freese; Deputy Chlef Crler for Civic Promotion, James B. Aldrich; Deputy Chief Crier for Luncheons, Floriman M. Hatha- way; Bellman, Daniel S. Mahoney; Funds Holder, Charles E. Donilon; Scrivener, R. Foster Reynolds; Trumpeter, Arthur W. Davis.




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