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tieral Directory of the Citizens, Classified Business Directory,
Street Directory, a Record of the Town and Village
Governments, Societies, Churches, Map, Etc.




COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY

H. A. MANNING CO.

231 MAIN STREET. SPRINGFIELD MASS-

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Abbreviations


21, 199


Advertising Index


3


Amher=l Coliege '


93


Blocks, Buildings and Halls


18


Business Directory Amherst


77


Hadley


213


Churches


II, 198


Census


following Amherst bus dir


Cemeteries


15, 198


County Officers


19


Courts


19


Fire Department


9, 197


Libraries


II, 198


Massachusetts Agricultural College


136


Miscellaneous


7. 197


Post Offices


10, 198


Postage Rates


10


Resident Directory Amherst


21


Hadley


197


Schools


8, 197


Societies, Clubs, Associations, etc,


13


State Government


20


United States Government


20


Street Directory


16


Town Officers


7. 197



AMHERST DIRECTORY



Index to Advertisements



Adams Henry & Co i88

Allen Bros. 189

Amherst Bakery back cover

Amherst House 217

Amherst House Liver}' Stable

193
Amherst Record 180

Amherst Steam Laundry 186
Amherst, Sunderland and Orient
Springs St. Ry. ] 73

Arms Pocket Book Co 6

Beston K. & M. 170

Bolles E. M. 191

Boston 8l Sp'f'ld Despatch Exp.



Co.


183


Bosworth G. E.


191


Brown C. H.


194


Brown Egbert W.


170


Campion J. P. back


cover


Carpenter & Morehouse


180


College Suppl}^ Store


167


Cowls W. D. & Co


191


Dana J. L.


'74


Dance Charles & Son


186


Deuel C. Fred


188


Dickinson E. B.


215


Dickinson F. N.


191


Dickinson G. S.


186


Edwards H. B. & Co


170


Elder C. R.


172


Elder C. R. & Co


172


Epstein J.


II


Ewell Charles E.


177


Fiske F. F.


179


Fitzpatrick A.


170


Fort River Creamery


190


Glynn Lena S.


190


Graves D. & Co


190


Hamlin John


i?5


Hardendorff Horatio


189


Hardendoiff H. & Son


189


Hawlev C. A.


184


Holland H. D.


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Ideal Lunch Room


196


Jackson & Cutler


front cover


Kendrick D. H.


178


Kingman M. B.


196


Labrovitz I. M.


II


Levine R.


back cover


Magee W. H,


192


Marsh E. D.


169


Mass. Agri. College


136


McCloud H. M.


front cover


Millett E. E.


195


Mills James K.


back cover


Morgan W. H. H.


188


Mutual Plumbing and Heating


Co The


margins


Guimet P. L.


192


Page James F.


margins


Paige T. L.


193


Pariseau E. N. Mrs


170


Phillips S. A.


margins


Powell H. N.


187


Prospect House


184


Puffer S. P.


187


Puffer S. P. & Son


187


Sanctuary A. F.


back cover


Sanderson A. G.


[90


Sanderson & Thompson cover


Smith Frank E.


2T.8


Staples F. M.


188


Strong A. H.


back cover


Thompson E. A.


195


Towne W. C. & Co


216


Trott J. H.


174


Whipple David R.


194


Whipple Frank S.


178


BOSTON


Bell William G. Co


220



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EAST LONGMEADOW
Champlin F, A. 175

GREENFIELD
Franklin County Lumber Co

212



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HINSDALE, N. H.
Bardwell M. H.



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HOLYOKE

Elmvvood Dye Works 184

Hegv Frank J., 184

Holvoke St Ry state map

Hotel Hamilton insert opp p 20
National Plating Works 185
Steiger A. & Co book mark

NORTHAMPTON
Boynton WW. 216

B & S Despatch Co 183

Cardinal J. B. & A. 183

Clark G. Henry 183

Coburn & Graves back cover
Chilson W. L. front cover

Davis F. E. front cover

Davis E. E. i94

Emerson & Son front cover

Field H. W. 196

First Nat'l Bank 165

FittsC. N. Co 218

Foster Bros. 192

Franklin County Lumber Co

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Gould C. H. 216

Goyette Katrina H. 216

Hampshire County Nat'l Bank

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Hampshire Marble Co 186

Mariz John F. 192

Northampton Com. College 167
Northampton Nat'l Bank 166
Nonotuck Savings Bank 165
Parks A. 183

Patteson M. D. front cover

Pearl Frank IV

Potter's Sons & Co, bnck cover
Putnam R. F. iv3

Pierce James M. front co\ er



Roberts Frank H. 181

Sullivan James A. front cover
Smith Carr Baking Co 176

Steinert M. & Sons 187

Woodward F. T.

Hadley margins
Vanasse & Co back cover

SO. DEERFIELD
Fournier George V

SUFFIELD
C. O. Smith 185

SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Bacon & Donovan VII

Bigelow Cheney Wire Wks map
Bowen & Son 177

Broadhurst Dye Work

insert opp p 204
Chapin & Co back cover

DeLon Madam 196

F^nterprise Plating Wks 185
Foot Homer & Co 182

Gifford A. W. 168

Hall Charles margins

Hotel Gilmore 171

Imperial Toilet Co 178

Johnson Henry R. margins

Manning H. A. 198

Massasoit House 176

Mellen D. W. & Co 194

Merrill George N. & Co 182
Scantlebury & Monroe Co III
Springfield F'ive Cents Savings

Bank 166

Springfield Union margins

Steiger Albert Co margins

Steinert M. & Sons Co 187

Wyckoff & Lloyd Co 181

Webster ic Co III

VuuiiL; \V K 185



"GO TO MT. TOM BY ELECTRIC CARS"

From Amherst via Mt. Hol}-oke College, Holyoke and
beautiful Mountain Park




Did 3'ou ever have a notion that you wanted the earth ? If so,
come up and look it over. There's lots of it. Perhaps you won't
want all of it when you come to see it. A nice little farm in Pelham
might satisfy you. You'd have good neighbors, good preaching
and low taxes there. Come up and talk it over and take a squint
at Amherst, Shuterbury, Hadley and Granby.

You can catch a car every half-hour.



C. J. Cunningfham & Co.

306 and 3O8 High Street

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To The General Public



This directory is sustained principally by the merchants, pro-
fessional people and inaiuifacturers whose adv^ertisements appear
herein. If you appreciate the host of information which it contains,
if you appreciate the prestige it giv^es to your town to visitors and
to residents of nearby and distant cities where it is distributed the
least you can do is to show it by patronizing the concerns whose
natnes appear in the Index to Advertisers and let them know you
saw their advertisement in the directory. The publishers know of
many instances where a well placed advertisement in a directory
has brought large sales, but the purchaser neglected to inform the
merchant to that effect, that is ingratitude for the service that the
directory had rendered them.

Respectfully yours,

H, A.. Manning Co.
January i, 1909



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AMHERST I

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A town of about six thousand inhabitants, is beauti-
fully located in the valley east of the Connecticut river and north (/)
of the Holyoke range of mountains. It is the seat of two noted »-p
educational institutions— Amherst College and Massachusetts Agri- q
cultural College. Originally part of the town of Hadley. (^

The Central Massachusetts division of the B. & M. R. R. and (^
New Ivondon Northern division of the C. V. R. R. pass through

the town. Connected by electric railway with Northampton, Hoi- J^

yoke, Sunderland and Pelham. f^



Miscellaneous Directory ^

TOWN OFFICERS 00

Clerk. Treasurer and ColTvEctor — Charles H. Edwards ft

Selectmen and Overseers of the Poor — Thomas J. v/i
Thurston, William Henry Smith, George F, Hobart

Assessors — Thomas J. Thurston, James E. Merrick, Edwin

H. Dickinson •

Board of Health — William E. Smith, Thomas J. Thurston, I

H. G. Rockwell, M. D. C^

Auditor — Charles E. Wakefield ^

School Committee — John F. Gleason, Chairman [1910], ^

George L>. Henry [1908], Albion B. Allen [1909] ^

Constables — Charles S. Tillson, Edvvin N. Marsh, Arthur ^

F. Bardwell, David H. Tillson, Harvey While, Melvin L. Graves, »^

William H. Casey, William Henderson Smith, Charles H. Bur- ^

nap, Frank E- Nims. ^

Burial Agent — John W. Howland

Sealer of Weights and Measures — Arthur F. Bardwell

Elector — Albion B. Allen

Field Driver — Harvey White

Pound Keeper — Harvey White O

Fence Viewers — Albert R. Cowles, Henry D. Chapman, m

Charles A. Shaw V

Weighers— Theodore E. Paige, James E. Merrick, Mak A. J
Keyes. David B. Elder, George E. Cogswell, George E. Thayer,
Richard J. Knightly, Eugene O. Puffer

Measurers of Lumber — Henry E. Macomber, Frank A. ^

Cadwell J

Measurers of Wood — Forester P. Ainsworth, James E. ^ t
Merrick. W. H. H. Morgan, E. Dwight Baker, George E. Cogs- gpi
well, A. Prentice Brown, George E. Thayer H! 33
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•m Sextons — Asa Adams, Edwin D. Marsh, Timothy C. Dick-

^m inson, Clarence W. Dana

^ Superintendent of Streets — Henry L. Ufford

«^ Tree Warden — Ceorj3;e E. Stone

^ Inspector of Cattle — Henry E. Paige



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PUBLIC SCHOOLS

School Committef: (See Town Oflficers)



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g^ Secretary to the Committee — Audubon E. Hardy

(jQ Superintendent of Schools

Audubon E. Hardy, 15 Lincohi Avenue. Office hours, Town
Hall 4 to 5 30 p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, school
days. Telephone 158-21

High School

© X-XII Charles W. Marshall, Principal; Joseph W. Griffin,

^ Math, and Science; Nina W. Goodwin History; Mary E. Hawley,
French and German; Harriette H. Steele, Greek and Latin; Mar-
O garet Abbott, Science and English; Roger Johnson, Assistant in
Mathematics

Kellogg Avenue School
IX-L. Ada Baker. VIII Lillian M. Welch. VII Catherine
P. Kingman. VI Mae A. Walker

Amity Street School
V Helen M. Smith. IV Ina J. Harrington. Ill Myra C,
Wilcox. II Jennie Edwards. I Marion Feeley
East Street School
VII-IX Alice M. Kimball. V-VI Elizabeth Wiley. III-IV
Edwina L. Pearson. I-II Marguerite Lee
V North Amherst School

V-IX Elizabeth A. Jones. I- IV Lillian \V. Piper
,i^ South Amherst School

VI-IX Eva A. Fuller. I-V Alice S. Ames

TT CUSHMAN

^ MX Flora J. King

••* Supervisors

^ Music. Arthur J. Mealand, Greenfield; Drawing, Florence

^f\ Rogan, Athol; Sewing, Minnie L. Dana

,^ PRIVATE SCHOOLS

^ Childrens and Youths

Mrs. W. D. Herrick, 8 Prospect Street

The Goessmann School for Girls
Preparatory and finishing school for girls. Miss Helena T.
Goessmann, principal, 40 Amity 'â– "treet



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and anniversary cards. SPRINGFIELD



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Private KiNDERGARTEM r

Miss Louise Collins, 25 North Prospect mh

FIRE DEPARTMENT 3*

Fire ExCxINEERS — Harry D. Holland, Chief, Charles S. ^*«

Tillson, clerk; Frank A. Hobart m>m

Hose No. I — Pleasant near Amity. Twelve men

Hose No. 3 — North Amherst



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Hook and Ladder No. i — Pleasant near Amity. Eight call ^

men Q^

East i\mherst Hose No. 2 — Main. Eight call men ~*

Forest Fire Wardens — South Amherst, C. L. Hartvvell, W. ^\

F. Joy, D. R. Thayer; North Amherst, F. S. Ashley; East Am- ^
herst, J. M. Kellogg

FIRE ALARM BOXES

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No. 14 Cor Main and Pleasant. Key at H. Adams' and C. 75 5

Deuel's stores, Amherst House, H. D. Holland ^ â„¢

No. 15 Cor Pleasant and McClellan, Key at W, E. Smith's _^

house, C. H. Sanderson's, G. L. Henry's, S S. Hyde's, L. C.

F^ish's

No. 16 Cor Pleasant and Phillips

No. 31 High School

No. 32 The Hills Co. Private Box. Key at box

No. 33 Burnett's Hat shop. Private box

No. 34 New London R. R. Crossing. Key at Sisson's hotel

No. 35 Electric Light Plant J^

No. 36 Cor High and Clifton Ave. Key at D. Pagan's

house, Harvey Strong s, T. L- Paige's ^

No. 37 Cor Main and Spaulding J3

No. 38 East St. Church. Key atKellogg's store, P. Landry's g^
market

No. 39 Pelham Road 5Q

No. 42 Cor Lincoln av and Amity f^

No. 44 Cor Lincoln av and Northampton Road ffl

No. 64 Amherst College. Private box *^

No. 72 Junction Walnut, Woodside av and Parsons. Key

at J. V. Lentell's house, P. C. Gurnsey's, E. P. Harris', M. B.

Kingman's, D. H. Bartlett's

No. 98 M. A. C. Private box jj^j

To ring in an alarm, break glass in little box, take the key,
unlock the box, pull the lever down once and let go.

Persons ringing in an alarm will please remain at box until 2

the firemen arrive so as to direct them to the fire g

One round of box struck Saturday at 12.05 m. Two blows g

indicate fire out. '*

Each Saturday e\ening at six o'clock one box will be tested. JC



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^Q POST OFFICES

5 O Mrs. C. S. Hill, Postmaster; G. Edward Fisher, Assistant

^^3 Postmaster; Whitton T. Taylor, Edward J. O'Brien, Clerks; Mary
_iZ E. Russell, Mailing Clerk; Martha R. Wiley, Money Order Clerk;
Q. p Letter Carriers, Charles A. Strong, Fred h. Hill, Horace H.
-I < Wolcott, E. M Dickinson, R. F. D. Carrier, Frank T. Ives

< Li Office hours from 7.30 a. m. to 8.15 p. m.; Money Opder win-
P 3: dow, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Tues-
3 "d day, Thursday and Friday, 8 a. m, to 6 p. m.; legal holidays,

2 7.30 to 10.30 a. m., 4.30 to 6 p. m., Sundays, 10 to 10.30 a. m.
P. O. Lobby open at 6.15 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to

n\ 10 p. m.

UJ NORTH AMHERST

r^ F. p. Ainsworth, Postmaster
IX CUSHMAN

r^ George E. Cogswell, Postmaster
P^ SOUTH AMHERST

p^^ J. E. Merrick, Postmaster
)^ POSTAGE RATES

^[ DOMESTIC MAIL MATTER

Q First Class — Letters, two cents per ounce or fraction therefor

Sealed packages, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof
Second Class — Papers sent by publishers, or from the -ffice of
n^ publication, one cent per pound
1,^ Papers of the second class, when sent by others than pub-

Klishers, one cent per four ounces or fraction thereof
Tliird Class — Books, circulars, photographs, lithographs,
proof sheets and corrected proof sheets with manuscript copy
I accompanying the same, one cent for two ounces
Fourth Class — Labels, billheads, wrapping paper, raerchanl-
dise, to the extent of four pounds, one cent per ounce, except
O seeds, cuttings, roots and plants, one cent for two ounces or
Z ^ fraction thereof

5 O Letters with a special delivery stamp thereon, in addititoon

5 O the regular postage, are delivered by aspecial messenger from any

3 O post oflice in the United States

0. p MONEY ORDERS

_i < Money can be sent to any ofhce doing money order business

< l*i in the United States or foreign countries

D I A single domestic money order may include any amount from

^ y) one cent to one hundred dollars, inclusive, but must not contain a
^ fractional part of a cent

REGISTERED MAIL
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of the registr}' fee, which is eight cents in all cases, in addition to f^

the regular postage O

Postmasters are forbidden to address registered matter for

their patrons, to enclose it in an envelope, to seal it, or to affix the \J^

stamp 3r

LIBRARIES ^

Amherst Free Library, Town Hall (/j

Number of volumes, about i^.ooo. Librarian, Mary Robison,
Asst. Librarian, Helen Gaskell. Pres., W. I. Fletcher, Vice-
Pres., S. A. Phillips, Sec'y, Frederick Tuckerman, Treas., E. ^
D. Marsh. Board of Managers, L. H. Allen, John M. Tyler, E. _^
W. Carpenter, John Mullen, F. Tuckerman, George F. Mills, E.
D. Marsh, W. E. Strong, A. L. Hardy.






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North Amherst Public Library, Leverett Street
Dedicated September, 1893. Librarian, Emma H. Parsons. >|^
Open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2 to 5 and 6.30 to 8.30 p. !^
m. Contains 2,250 volumes. Pres. Walter D. Cowls, Sec'y and ^
Treas., F. P. Ainsworth, Auditor, W. L. Roberts

CHURCHES •

Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Main Street J

Organized 1874. The church edifice was first occupied in Cm

February, 1880. Pastor, Rev. L. L. Beeman, res 86 Main. Ser- ^

vices; Sunday, preaching 10.45 ^- ^^i-) Sunday school, 12 m., ^^

Epworth League, 6.30 p. m., evening service, 7.30 p. m., Tuesday, ^

7.30 p. m., class meeting, Thursday, 7.30 p. m., prayer meeting, pfl

S. S. superintendent, E. A. Harris; treas. of Trustees, R. ^. Gif- ^-.

ford. Auxiliary Societies: Epworth League, Junior League, ^

Ladies' Aid Society, Foreign Missionary, ^^

Second Congregational Church, East Amherst mm

Organized Oct. 15, 1782. Present church erected 1839. Pas- â–º.^

tor. Rev. H. C. Feast, residence Main E. A. Services: Sunday, 1^

preaching 10.45 a. m., Sunday school, 12 m., Y, P. S. C. E., 7 O

p. m,. weekly prayer meeting, Thursday 7.30 p. m. S. S. super- pj^

intendent, Herbert Sabin, clerk and treas., Herbert Sabin, Parish ,

treas.. George Knight •

First Congregational Church, Main Street
Organized 1839, incorporated 1904. The present edifice was
erected in 1867- 1868 at a cost of $60,000. Pastor, Rev, Wilbert L. ^
Anderson, res i School. Services: Sunday, preaching 10.45 a. § ^
m., Sunday .school, 12 m., Y. P. S. C. E. meeting, 7 p. m., Mid-week > ^
prayer meeting, Thursday, 7-3o p. m. Clerk W. B.Jackson. S. W J
S. superintedent, C. W. Marshall. W^
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^ Grace Episcopal Church, Maple Avenue

^ Orj2:anized 1864. Church building erected 1S66. Rector Rev.

Donald C. McFayden, res 16 North Prospect. Sunday services:

OvI Holy Commnnion, 8 a. ni., except first Sunday of the month, morn-

(n i"g service, 10.45 a. m., Sunday school, 12 m.. Even-song, 4 p.

O m. Clerk, Frederick Tuckerman, Treas., R. S. Morgan, S S.

•7^ superintendent, the rector., Wardens, G. S. Miles, R. W. Stratton.

P-* College Church, College Hill

Organized 1826. Services: Sunday, preaching. 10.45 a m.;

mid-week prayer meeting, Thursday, 7.15 p. m. Clerk, William

I. Fletcher; treas.. E. S. Hall. Auxiliary Organizations: Young

_ Men's Christian Association, pres., W. H. Frank. Meetings Sun-

Q day at 6.45 p. m. The Women of the College Church, meetings

(/) second Friday in each month.

f_ DC First Baptist Church, South Pleasant Street

^2 Organized 1827, reorganized 1832. Pastor, Rev. J. W.

(/) Leonard, res 51 Pleasant St. Services: Sunday, preaching 10.45

1 a. m., Sunday school, 12 m., Y. P. S. C. E. meeting, 6.30 p. m.,
evening service, 7.30 p. m., weekly prayer meeting, Thursday,
7.30 p. m. S. S. superintendent, A. F. Sanctuary. Auxiliary
vSocieties: Women's Foreign Society, Women's Home Society,

Ifi Women's Benev^olent Society.

St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Church. Pleasant Street
Organized 1869. Pastor, Rev. John H. Gavin, res 34 Pleasant.
Services: 7.15 a. m. week days, Sunday, 10.45 a. m., Sunday
5^ school after morning service. Vespers and BenedictioUj 3.30 p. m.



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Hope Congregational Church Parsons Street
^ Organized igoy. Pastor, Maurice N. Greene. Services:

^ vSunday, preaching 11 a. m., Sunday school, 12 m., Y. P. S. C.
. E., 6.45 p. m., prayer meeting, Thursday 8 p. m. Services will
^ be held in Zion Chapel urtil a new building is erected

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cf-j North Congregational Church, North Amherst

bJD Organized 1826 and present church edifice erected the same

^ year. Pastor, B. F. Gustin. Services: Sunday, preaching 10.45

'7^ a m., Sunday school, 12 m., evening service, 7 p, m., Y. P. S. C.

p Fv , 7,45 p. m., mid-week prayer meeting, Thursday, 7.30 p. m

^ vS. S. superintendent, Howard Parsons, Parish treas., F. P. Ains-

worth, Church treas., E. H. Dickinson. Auxiliary Organizations,

<D Woman's Home Mission Society, Woman's vSocial Circle

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Organized 1849. Pastor, Rev. L. h. Beenian. Services:
Sunday .school, i p. m., preaching, 2 p. m., prayer meeting, 7.30



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p. m., class meeting, Tuesday, 7.45 p. m., Thursday, mid-week ^

prayer meeting 7.45 p. m. O

South Congregational Church, South Amherst (j\

Organized 1858. Pastor, Rev. John F. Gleason, res East, S. g*

A. Services: Sunday, preaching 10.45 a. m., Sunday school, q

12 m., South End Sunday school, 3 p. m., Y. P, S. C. E., 6.30 (^

p. m., evening service 7.30 p, m.. mid-week prayer meeting, (fi

Thursday, 7.30 p. m. j^

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SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC. O

A.O.U.W. r^

Amherst Lodge, No. 188 3"

Organized June 23, 1903. Meets second and fourth Thurs- fp

days at Pacific Hall, summer months 8 p. m., winter 7.30. M.

W., Harry M. Haskell, P. M. W., C. F. Quinn, R. Sec'y, Frank

Plumb, Treas., Herbert Brown



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A. O. H. «^

Organized 1896. Meeting 2nd and 4th Tuedays in Red Men's

Hall .

Eadies' Auxiliary , !

Organized 1906. Meets in Red IMen's Hall ^a

AMHERSTGUN CLUB ^

Range on Mountain View at "the Notch". Pres. F. A. Hos- ^

mer, Sec'y and Treas., J. F. Paige *^^

AIVIHERST WOMAN'S CLUB i J^

Pres., Mrs. L. B. Elwell; Clerk, Mrs. W. R. Hart; Cor. Sec'y, ^

Ethel Leonard; Treas., Susan I. Whitaker. Meets ist and 3rd ^^1
Mondays at 3 p. m. at Unity Church.



AMHERST CLUB

19 South Pleasant ^

Meets first Tuesday in January, April, July, and October. Q
Rooms in Williams' block. Pres., E. B. Holland, Sec'y. C. H.
Edwards, Treas., G. Edward Fisher. Annual meeting in April.



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EAST AMHERST IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY •

Pres., E. E. Ball, ist V. P.. G. A. Thayer. 2nd V. P., Mrs.
Herbet Sabin, Sec'y, Charles W. Hooker, Treas., Alice F.
Dickinson >

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