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GENERAL INDEX

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32Advertising Index -oAlpbabetical Section ooAmerican LegionApartment BuildingsAssessment and Taxation Bureau ^2Association of North American Directory Publishers.. XAssociations - ■>«Board of Education iiBuilders Exchange ...' oooBuildings—Public and OfficeBureau of Buildings .Bureau of Water " * * * * oiSBuyers' GuideCatholic Benevolent Societies oi°CemeteriesChamber of Commerce"'Child Welfare Board 7 " oilChurches in Rochester *Circuit Court of the United StatesCity Council . .1 "City Courts *City Government T?City Planning Board " .. • nCity Statistical Review"! ' ■ i'b 90Civil ServiceClassified Business Diiectorf 26Clearing House Association 26ClubsCommissioners of Elections 18Commissioners of Jurors . • 17Constables 18Coroners 19County Court 19County Home *; 18County Officers 16 19Courts •Custom House 15Department of Commerce !. 19District Court •;»■••• V+iAA 16Division of Playgrounds and>5S®'"®Sp !" • • ■ 25Elks Benevolent Protective Order lg_ 18Financial Departments - ■ • • • • • • 16Fire Department 29Foresters 33General Directory * 28Grand Army of the ;; 838Halls 16Health Bureau 28Hibernians 14Holidays 17. 867Hosplt^s 923House Directory 29Improved Order of Red Me? '' 22internal Revenue

PAGEIntroduction 6Jail . . . . J... 18Knights of Pythias 29Knights of StJohn / 29Labor Organizations / 29Law Departments ig, 19Libraries 17, 878Maccabees 30Masonic Socleues - 39Meteorological Record 14Military 21Modem Wooamen 39Monroe County Home f 19Municipal Museim /. 17New Tork State Government 20New York State Guard /. 21Odd Fellows / 39Parks 16Police.... .ft... 16PopulaWon 9 13post Officos ., •♦V.,. 22Postal Zone Numbers List 917

.S?™® Circle 31public Buildings & Halls'' 838Public Safety Department 16Public Schools ....'. 17Public Welfare Depar^ent " *' "is 20Public Works Depai^ment "' *' ' ig

897^tes of Postage 23. Representatives ■' 20Rochester Post O^cei ] [ 00Royal ArcaniuU mSchools —vT. flSenators . 01Sheriff and' DeputiesSocUal SerMce Agencies ".! 111111! I 24ims ofuni"on"v;te^^^ ! i i!! I!! ! HState Dept of Social Welfare InState Hospital f JjState Officers .*• ig

Surburban"^4ete"^dAVenilGS , OQftSupervisors • "f 2Supreme Court JSSurrogate's Court »,....United Spanish War Veterans asUnited States Courts .I. ?|United States Government ).. 7 i?Veterans of Foreign Wars of U S orWeather Bureau . ; £4 ||Woodmen •/. "'I?Young Men's ChJristian Association ...!! ! SYoung Women's Christitm Association ...!.!!!!!!!!!!". 24

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The infoi-mation in this Directory is gathired by anactual canvass and is compiled in a way to injure maximum accuracy.

The publishers cannot and do not guarantje the correctness of all information furnished them noi the couj-plete absence of errors or omissions, hence nc responsibility for same can be or is assumed.

The publishers earnestly request the bringilg to theirattention of any inaccuracy so that it may be correctedin the next editi^ of the directory.

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GENERAL INDEX/

PAGE

Abbrevlatloiis 32Advertising IndexAlphabetical Section 90American Iiegion ....Apartment Buildings fiAssessment and Taxation BureauAssociation of North American Directory Publishers.. XAssociations -Boud of Education «Builders ExchangeBuildings—^Public and OfficeBureau of Buildings TeBureau of Water oiSBuyers' GuideCatholic Benevolent Societlefl 04$CemeteriesChamber of CommerceChUd welfare Board , ' oinChurchy in Rochester' !•••%;/* iqCircuit Court of the United States isCity CouncilCity Courts •• ... "City Government ... '"City Planning Board 7City Statistical Review IB 20Civil serviceClassified Business Director? 26Clearing House Association !!!'.."'.!!!'.!!!!!! 26Clubs laCommissioners of Elections 18Commissioners of Jurors . • 17Constables 18Coroners ....; 19County Court 19County Home ;; 18County Officers '.16, WCourts ....• 22Custom House **.... 15Department of Commerce MDistrict Court ... .7. .. •' Vion !. • • • 16Division of Playgrounds and,5S® ?? ! 25EShs Benevolent Protective Order of • 15^ igFinancial Departmonte .• • • 16Fire Department 29Foresters i":::.;. 83General Directory 28Grand Army of tiie Republl''Nails 1$Health Bureau 28Hibemians ««7Holidays •••••• 17, 867Hospitals • • • • 823House Directory 29Improved Order of Red Met* 22Internal Revenue

PAGEIntroduction 6Jail 18Knights of Pythias 29Knights of StJohn / 29Labor Organizations / 29Law Departments /. ig, 19Libraries 17, 878Maccabees 30Masonic Societies < 39Meteorological Record 34Military 21Modem Woodmm 39Monroe County Home 39Municipal Museim 37New Tort Stote vernment 20New York State Guard 21Odd Fellows 29Parks igPoUce /. igPopulation .9, 13Post Ottices /.... ' 22postal ne Numbers List i 917Protected Home Circle 31public Buildings & Halls^ 838PuWIc Safety Department igPublic Schools ..' " 17

Welfare Department .'.'.V.'.V.'.'ie. 20public Works Depajfhnent ig

'.77 897Rates of Postage 33, Representatives - on

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Sheriffand'Depuues'!;!'.!'.:;:;;;;::::;:;;"-- ||:::::::::::::: iloOC16l1G8 • a • • • > • **■***•***••••••••••••■_« ORSons of union Veterans .! H

State Dept of Social Welfare |oState Hospital f JState omcers mstreet and Avenue Guide with Surburban Streete and

aVQ111168 •••••••••••••••••♦♦,99, OQftsupervisors . .; ®i|Supreme Court . ibSurrogate's Court 7 * ,2United Spanish War Veterans olUnited States Courts i.!::.::: ISUnited States Government 19

Young Men's ChHstian Association SYoung Women's Christian Association !!! i.' 7 7! 24

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERSTHE PAGE NDUBERS BEldOW BEPER TO THE BUYERS' GUIDE SECTION, THE YEUiOW PAGES

PAGEAbstract Title & Mortgage Corporation^ • • • • • ^2ArtamH Qgdeu R 1®" ®'®® ^"1®® 81Albert Florist 44Albart Electrical Co Inc ;Alliance Realty Corp right top side lines and 107Ailing & Cory Co TheAiling & Miles Inc left top side lines and 3American Brewing Co of Rocbester, N Y in®

back cover and 26American Glass & Construction CoAmerican Laundry Machinery Co The ;Ashley Egbert P Co left top lines andAshley ivficliine Works IncBabcock H H & Co IncBalla & SonBancroft MotorsBareham H J & Sons Inc • • - • • • • •Barnard, Porter & Remington left top lines Md 94Bartholomay Dairy Inc....righf bottom side lines and 36Barton & CoatesBauscb. E E & Son CoBausch & Lomb Optical Company "

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Berger Bros Electric Motors Inc d2Better Business Bureau of Rochester Inc ,15Bietry Herbert J—Realtor l"'Black Diamond Coal Co JaBlanchard FloristBlanchard Storage Company IncBlue Boy Dairy j coBohachek E S Inc ifift top lines andBoiler-Clark front cover andBonbright George D B & Co...Boucher George Inc ...oBourne John R Estate right top side lines and 112Brighton Place I^ry ,* i; V'" 1 atBrown Brothers Company left top lines and 92Brush-Pnnnelt Co 113Buedingen Ferdinand Co Inc 22Burke Steel Go Inc left bottom side lines and 85Cadet Cleanera 29Caley & Nash Inc 6Capital Real^ Co 107Case W A & Son Mfg Co 102Castle W41mot Company 117Catholic Courier & Journal Inc 91Central Trust Co right side lines and 6City Blue Print Co front cover, left top lines and 18Clancy Carting & Storage Co Inc 122Clancy Geo M Carting Co 122Clark Paint; Oil & Glass Co 98Clements' James C Jhto 68Community Savings Bank of Rochester, N Y The

left top lines and 9Cook Iron Store Co •' 118Cool Chevrolet Corp , 4GorbettBteeves Pattern Works 99Costich B G & Sons Inc 120Cottage Park Associates right top side lines and 107Covert Stamp Co 108Cowles A B Co Inc 21Cowles Harold A Box A Display Company ; 20Cramer Force Go Inc The 99CroOby fVlBian Pur Co Inc 51Cross Bros Co Inc 16Crowley Harry B 68Culhane Funeral Home 47

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Dally Record Co Inc'Dana Howard G & Co... -Davenport Machine Tool Go IncDeiPoarat A ObrohlcleDlatnond Panar Box Co InoD^yle VDctectlvC BurCau & Armored Car Service

, ' right top aide lines andD>« tioP e 1 Piiurnnce Office back cover andEast lEiiM 'Cdvtlog Co. 123EastwOod :Wta Son ,Co 116EdVrdrde'Cddl'A'iCbke Ooinpany Inc sirEOwardeVE W^AvBOn left top Side Unea and 88

^ . (SldctroWlb Trftpft^lnc 8; j f ' ; , fEtnpiVe Textile wenvtng Co. .right bottom side lines and 124

; VEbgVebdrdt Eilw Co,.; 68

PAGEErdle Perforating Co 114Exchange Lumber Company Inc 76Farmer Fanny Candy Shops Inc 33Fincher Motors- Inc 4Flanigan Carting Co • • :Flesch & Schmitt Inc left bottom side lines and 115Flower Box The IfFlower City Builders & Feed Supply CoFlower City Charcoal "CoFlower City Specialty Co IncFoote Edward B—^R^torForbes & Porter Inc left top side lines andForman B CompanyFriedlich Robert E Agency Inc left top lines andGamrod-Harman Co Inc right top lines and,Gannett Company IncGardner LawrenceGarson & Wood Furniture CoGaylord Herbert 3General Electric Supply Corp - - • - • - - - - - -

right bottom side lines andGenesee Brewing Co Inc The - - • • • • - • • •;: :

right bottom side lines andGenesee Display Fixture Co lucGenesee "Yalley Trust Co right side lines andGeorgian Bay Lumber Co IncGerhard OpUcal Co •Glen Brothers Inc right top side lines and

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Gokey John J 10827Goodbody & Co ^

Gottry Frank S & Son Trucking Co 124Gottry Sam Carting Co. 87Goutremout J E Corporation front cover and 106Graeser Wm "V Co '61Graves H B Co Inc . .inside front cover and

left bottom side linesGreen T H Electric Co Inc top edge and 42Hadlock Paint Co Inc 98Hall Realty Co 108Halloran Henry d Sons Inc 47Haloid Company The 100Hardwood Lumber Co right bottom side lines and 77Hart & Vick Inc right bottom side lines and 114Haubner & Stallknecht 48Hauser J Machine Company 79Haverstick & Co Inc 87Hayner Norman c Co Inc 39Hays Henry W- C L front cover and 73Hedges Memorial Chapel 48H^ges & Hoffman 49Hennricb Carl H IncHetzler Bros Ice Co Inc 58Hetzler Foundries ino 23Heughes F L & Co Inc 120Hlcltok Manufacturing Co Inc. 16Hickson Electric and Radio Corporation

left top lines and 43Hires Turner Glass 68Holllster Lumber Company lAd 76Hotel Cadillac 66Hotel Edison 66Hotel Richford 66Hotel Seneca - : :;••••• 67Hotel Sheraton right bottom side lines and 67Howe & Bassett Co Ino 102Hubbs & Hastings Paper Co.right bottom side lines and 99Humphreys The Paint Man. 97Huther Bros Saw Mfg Co.. 113lacona Paul C right top side lines and 71Industrial Electric Co IncIngmire & Nagle Co luc. .right bottom side lines andJeffreys L A Co bottom edge andJenkins & Macy Co ...--Johnston James Agency Inc....... .right top lines andKalbfleisch-Ohompion Inc...-right top side lines andKeller J B Sons Inc • - - -front cover andRellogg Division irf the American Brake Shoe CoKemp Equipment CoKeystone Builders Supply Co incKing Harry M-Realtor l«ft top side lines and 106Klonlok Ralph Corporation 108Langte Fuel Service Inc 82

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MatUe A J & SonMcCurdy ft Co IncMclntosh C E Corp...Mercantil© Adjustme^Mlchelsea George J

Laube Electric Corpoij,- . .left top side lines andLester Henry Hardwan; "mc back cover andLevis Music StoresIdkly Agency Inc TheLlkly Stores Inc ! left top lines andLincoln-Alliance Bankii^- 'Vco. .right top lines andLincoln Earl E front ce^er andLink's Anthony SonsLoeb & Rosenthal Co totow

Lucas & DsJte Co Inc .bLudington H J & Co If*"Ludington's I M Sons 4; • • • •Macante Realty Co-Retf:-"Maico Rochester Co .1'" *•Maier Funeral Director " back cover andMarWi^^&sifraiw Ag|cOj»®^|*(,ttoin side bines and^thevra ft Boucher . .j' ieft top side lines smds».~ r. 'left bottom lines and ^

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Moone E C Inc-Insuranchnk. • •Morse C ^ ®on 'Morse Sash & Door

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Mutual B.uu«l Healtb gfj.rt 'iiiNell Bros & Kern i '.f...--NeunHpCo Ino .Normandle • 'Nunn Brass W"''?, * .•O'Connell Electric Co .|i..vOdenbach Restaurants I:Otis Lumber CoOtto Praderi^Paine D™®

Pavlour K J 1 "SPerkinB Brickson & CoPerkinsgenry "T^al EPerry's Jlower Shops IiPlymouth Dairy Inc ...Pomerof Organization lij.Powers Kot^ • • l

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Reiily Robert-RealtorRichardson Corpor^on tRoby Sidney B Co TOe. j,Rochester -^ency Inc .Rochester erlcan LuRoche^er Box & Dumb'Rochester Brewing Co lRochester BroMe ft Al'Rochester Carting t^oRochester Cleaning ■ V

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Rochdster Radio ft . • • •Rochsster Real Estate 110

Rochester Savin^^^^ riS^ top lines and 1^Chester Tdl°ph»"®

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Rochester Times-Union 90Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co... .back binding and- 12Rogers Herbert A-Realtor front cover and 106Ruppert Harry P-Realtor left top side lines and 110Ryan Carting Co 124Sage, Rutty ft Company Inc 27Sam's Bicycle Shop 16Saratoga Marble ft TUe Co Inc 84Schaefer Bros Builders Supply Co Inc 28Scheer E J Inc 74Scheuerman C P Sons 49Schiefer P W Machinery Co : 83Sculegel Mfg Co The 5Schmidt Rudolph ft Co Inc 100School of Commerce left top lines and 114Schwalb Coal ft Oil Co Inc 32Scobell Chemical Co Inc 58Scrantom's Book ft Stationery Co Inc

left bottom side lines and 20Sears Roebuck and Co 35Security Trust Company of Rochester.left top lines and 13Sergeant Motor Corp 4Ser^ce Storage Co left bottom side lines and 119Shafer Co (William P and S George Shafer)

right top lines and 51Sheldon Charles I-Real Estate ; noSberwin-Williams Co The left top side lines and 98Sibley Lindsay ft Curr Co right top lines and 37Silverstein Joseph E- C L U ... .right top side lines and 73Simpson Box & Lumber Co Inc 22Sloan Samuel ft Company io2Smith, Gormly Co Inc 41Smith J Hungerford Co 117smith John P Co Inc 103Smith-Junior Co Inc n6Sonotone of Rochester Co " " 55Spiegel Insurance Agency . .left bottom side Utim and 72Standard Brewing Co Inc right" top side lines and 25Stecher Traung Lithograph Corporation 74Stewart, Hanford & easier Inc ' «Stewart & Bennett Inc * o?Stone Comply •meStrasenburgh R J CoStret Norbert Co... left top side lines and inStromberg-CMlson Co ^Stuart-Olver-Holtz CoSullivan H H Inc ... ybank cover, right top lines and 19Summerhays William Sons Corp i?Symington-Gould Corporation The inlTaylor Instrument CompaniesTice ft Gates nnTimmerman Eugene A ^ 29l^bin cking Co Inc left bottom side lin^'iid orTrott Thomas P 80Underwriters Board of Rochester. N Y IncUnion Tool Co The * 60Union Trust Company of Rochester back MTOr V«A ?5Upton Cold Storage Co Inc The ®°^®'Valley Cadillac Corp The [ "0Van de Visse ft Kildea Lumber Co IncVanHoesen P P Co Inc right ton iinoo V.; jViall George I ft Sons Inc lines and 96Vlck Clarence A 07yierhiie ft DeMaUle Inc 71Vomdran August 72Walz & Erenzer Inc 84Ward C P Inc 80Weed and Company 86Weis ft pisher Co 63West Charles C Coal Co Inc 60White Wire Works Co The 88-Whitine-Buick Inc ] 124-V^itmore, Rauher .& Viclnus BWUsbn J C Co left top side iin^'.Vi ,^9Wilson Rochester Ploral Co Inc lines and looWolfert Brothers 46Wray Henry ft Son Inc 72Wright ft Alexander Company 28Tates Coal Co The left ton iinao' * '1Zlelinski Stephen wi top lines and 80Zimmerll Business Pumlture Corporation 79

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS

THE PAGE NUUBERS BELOW BEFEB TO THE BUTERS' GUIDE SECTION, THE TEU.OW PAGES

PAGEAbstract Title & Mortgage Corporation 2Adams Ogden R left side lines and 81Albert Florist 44Albart Electrical Co Inc ; 104Alliance Realty Corp right top side lines and 107Ailing & Cory Co The 99Ailing & Miles Inc irft top side lines and 3American Brewing Co of Rochester, N Y Inc .

back cover and 25American Glass & Construction Co 28American Laundry Machinery Co The 80Ashley Egbert F Co left top lines and 62Ashley Machine Works Inc ; •. 83Babcock H H & Co Inc !!! 30Balla & Son * [ ' ' 60Bancroft Motors j | 4Bareham H J & Sons Inc 1 101Barnard, Porter A Remington... .left top lines and 94Bartholomay Dairy Inc right bottom side Unes and' 36Barton & Coates 46Bausch.E E & Son Co \\\ ' ]| ] 55Bausch & Lomb Optical Company ..!! 93Bender Bros 46Berger Bros Electric Motors Inc 1 42Better Business Bureau of Rochester Inc' 16Bietry Herbert J—^Realtor " .. 107Black Diamond Coal Co i i 31Blanchard Florist •••••."!"!!!.!!!... 44Blanchard Storage Company Inc | ] | 122Blue Boy Dairy 35Bohactok E S Inc left top'unes'Md 68Boiler-Clark ...i,/. front cover and 65Bonbright Georgd D B & Co... 26Boucher George Inc 44Bourne John R Estate right top side lines'^d 112Brighton Place Dairy 36Brown Brothers Company left top Ihles 'and 92Brush-Punnett CoBuedingen Ferdinand Co Inc , 22Burke Steel Go Inc left bottom side iiuM 'and 85Cadet Cleaners 09Caley & Nash Inc ., ] | " 5Capital Realty Co 107Case W A & Son Mfg Co ••••• ' jq2Castle Wilmot Company [[Catholic Courier' & Journal Inc .... 91Central Tru^ Co ....... .right side linOT and 6City Blue Print Co front cover, left top lines and 18Clancy Carting & Storage Co Inc , 122Clancy Qeo M Carting Co Inc 122Clark Paint.' Oil & Glass Co !!!!".'. 98Clements James C Inc !!.!!! 68'.Conununity Savings Bank of Rochester, N Y The '.

_ i®ft top lines and 9Cook Iron Store Co ugCool Che'vrolet Corp 4Corbett-Steeves Pattern Works ''' 99Gostich B G & Sons Inc ! 120Cottage Park sociates rl^t top side lines and 107Covert Stamp Co.Gowles A B Co Inc 21Cowles Harold A Box & Display Company ; 20Cramer Force Co Inc The 99Crosby Frisian Pur Co Inc 61Cross Bros Co Im 15Crowloy Harry B 68Cultaane Funeral Home 47Daily Record Co Inc 91Dana Howard C & Co. 70Davenport Machine Tool Co IncDemocrat 6 Chronicle ..' left side lines and 89Diamond Paper Box Co Inc ............ . 23nnvle Detective Bureau & Armored Car Service^ ' right top Bide lines and 39nuttons Insurance Ofllce back cover and 61

End Carting Co... 123Hastwood 115Shards Coal & Coke Company Inc 31mdwards B W & Son left top side lines and 88Trans Ino 3

PAGEEr'dle Perforating Co 114Exchange Lumber Company Inc 76Farmer Fanny Candy Shops Inc 33Fincher Motors- Inc 4Flanlgan Carting Co 123Flesch & Schmltt Inc left bottom side lines and 115Flower Box The 44Flower City Builders & Feed Supply Co 27Flower City Charcoal Co 31Flower City Specialty Co Inc 22Foote Edward B—^R^tor 108Forbes & Porter Inc left top side lines and 66Forman B Company 38Friedllch Robert E Agency Inc left top lines and 67Gamrod-Harman Co Inc right top lines and, 95Gannett Company Inc 90Gardner Lawrence 27Garson & Wood Furniture Co 50Gaylord Herbert 8General Electric Supply Corp

right bottom side lines and 41Genesee Brewing Co Inc The .. • •

right bottom side lines and 24Genesee Display Fixture Co Inc 41^nesee Valley Trust Co right side lines and 8Georgian Bay Lumber Co Inc 78^rhard Optical Co 93Glen Brothers Inc right top side lines and 92Gokey John J 108^pdbody & Co '27Gottry Frank S & Son Trucking Co 124Gottry Sam Carting Co. 87Goutremout J E Corporation front cover and 105Graeser Wm V Co 51Graves H B Co Inc . .inside front cover and^ „ left bottom side linesGreen T H Electric Co Inc top edge and 42Hadlock Paint Co Inc 98Hall Realty Co 108Hallpran Henry d Sons Inc 47Haloid Company The 100Harowood Lumber Co right ttom side lines and 77Hart S Vick Inc right bottom side lines and 114Haubner & Stallknecht 48Hauser J Machine Company 79Haverstick & Co Inc 87Hayner Norman c Co Inc ;; 39Hays Hanry W- •front cover and 73Hedges Memorial Chapel 48Hedges & Hoffman 49Hennrich Carl H Inc .... 70Hetzler Bros Ice Co Inc .!!.!!!!.! 58Hetzler Foundries Ino 23Heughes F L & Co inc 120Hlckok Manufacturing Co Inc 16Hickson Electric and Radio Corporation

left top lines and 43Hires Turner Glass 63Hollister Lumber Company Ltd 76Hotel Cadillac 66Hotel Edison 66Hotel Richford 66Hotel Seneca 57Hotel Sheraton .. • • right bottom side lines and 57Howe & Bassett Co ino 202Hubhs A Hastings Paper Co. right bottom side lines and 99Humphreys The Paint Man 97Huther Bros Saw Mfg Co 113lacona Paul C right top side lines and 71Industrial Electric Co IncIngmlre & Nagle Co Inc..right bottom side lines andJeffreys L A Co bottom edge andJenkins & Macy CoJohnston James Agency Inc right top lines andKalbfleisch-Ohampion Inc right top side lines andKeller J B Sons Inc ; front cover andKellogg Division of the American Brake Shoe CoKemp Equipment CoK

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Btopire'rextfle WwvIng'Go''. right 'hirttom 'side lines and 124CO.

eystone Builders Supply Co IncKing Harry M-RealtorKlonick Ralph Corporation ...Langie Fuel Service Inc

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PAGELaube Electric Corporation... .left top side lines and 68Lester Henry Hardware Co Inc back cover and 54Levis Music Stores 88Likly Agency Inc The 65Likly Stores Inc left top lines and 75Lincoln-Alliance Bank & Trust Co. .right top lines and 7Lincoln Earl B front cover and 66Link's Anthony Sons 33Loeb & Rosenthal. Co Inc-Realtors

left top side lines and 109Lucas & Dake Co Inc ..Ludington H J & Co 27Ludington's I M Sons Inc 34Macante Realty Co-Realtors 109Maico Rochester Co 65.Maier Funeral Directors back cover and 47Manufacturer^ Tool & Die Co Inc jv 84Markln's Insurance Agency..left bottom side lines and 67Marks & Fuller Inc 'A' :•••••,•*;; 1 29Mathews & Boucher left top side lines and 54Mattle A J & Son left bottom lines and 48McCurdy & Co Inc right bottom side lines and 38Mclntosh C B Corp......; left top lines and 106Mercantile Adjustment Bureau, .left top side lines and 33Michelsen George J Furniture Co 50Miller Peerless Products inc '8Monroe Abstract & Title Corporation 2Monroe County Savings Bank right top lines and 10Moone B C Inc-Insurance 69Morse C H & Son .. • IJfMorse Sash & Door Co 28Morse WiHianf B Lumber Co... • ■ ••• •••••• • '

right bottom side lines and 77Mutual Benefit Health &. Accident Association. ;

' right top side lines and 73Nell Bros & Kem 87Neun H P Co Inc • • • 20Normandie Apartment Hotel 67Nunn Brass Works Inc 84O'ConneU Electric Co 43Odenbacb Restaurants' Inc 56Otis Lumber Co '. 78Otto Frederick A .....right top side lines and 36Paine Drug Co The left top lines and 40Paviour R S & Son Inc right top lines and 63Perkins Erickson & Co 26Perkins Henry T Real Estate Co 109Pdrry'B Flower Shops Inc, .right bottom side lines ond 45Plymouth Dairy Inc back cover and 35Pomeroy Organization Inc left top side lines and 109Powers Hotel 57Proudfoot Albert L '• • • • • • • • • • • • • 82Provident Loan Society right top side lines and 76Pye Harold A Agency jOReed FB Glass CoReilly Robert-RealtorRicbardson Corporation itnio V«j mRoby Sidney B Co The - • • • -left side lin^ d 86Rochester Agency .Inc right top side lines and 7Rochester American Luntber Compa-ny IncRochester Box & Lumber co Inc ;;••••''.V ' itRochester Brewing Co Ihc .. - p ® ilp IIRochester Broni^e ft Aluininum Foundry Co I .......Rochester Carting Co ; •Rochester Cleaning ft Vide iln^'and 29•Rochester Folding Box Cc 'Rochester Gas ft Electric Corporation^^.Rochester German PjjWlgiiijig Co ||Rochester Germicide Co .,.. .••••••*■ 1* •„* 82Rochester Ice ft Cold Storage utilities InRochester Iron ft Mew Qo Inc 86Rochester Lead Wwks Ibc , ,* Vt tnn'side Viiiei md 79Rochester Lumber Co.. right top side lines anaRochester Radio ft Television.. • :Rochester Real Estate Cc —om Bld^'lineV 110Rochester Savings -rigW top lines and URochester Sun Corp-Sh<^piog N®"Rochester Telephone Coloration

PAGERochester Times-Union 90Rochester Trust ft Safe Deposit Co back binding and- 12Rogers Herbert A-Realtor front cover and 106Ruppert Harry P-Realtor left top side lines and 110Ryan Carting Co 124Sage, Rutty ft Company Inc 27Sam's Bicycle Shop 16Saratoga Marble ft Tile Co Inc 84Schaefer Bros Builders Supply Co Inc 28Scheer E J Inc 74Scheuerman C F Sons 49Schiefer F W Machinery Co 83Sciilegel Mfg Co The 6Schmidt Rudolph ft Co Inc 100School of Commerce left top lines and 114Schwalb Coal ft Oil Co Inc 32Scobell Chemical Co Inc 58Scrantom's Book ft Stationery Co Inc

left bottom side lines and 20Sears Roebuck and Co 38Security Trust Company of Rochester.left top lines and 13Sergeant Motor Corp 4Sei^ce Storage Co left bottom side lines and 119Shafer Co (William F and S George Shafer)

right top lines and 51Sheldon Charles I-Real Estate 110Sberwin-Williams Co The left top side lines and 98Stbley Lindsay ft Curr Co right top lines and 37Silverstein Joseph E- C L U ... .right top side lines and 73Simpson Box ft Lmnber Co Inc .22Sloan Samuel ft Company 102Smith, Gormly Co Inc 41Smith J Hungerford Co 117Smith John P Co Inc 103Smith-Junior Co Inc 116Sonotone of Rochester Co 55Spiegel Insurance Agency . .left bottom side lines and 72Standard Brewing Co Inc right'top side lines and 25Stecher Traung Uthograph Corporation 7*4Stewart, Hanford ft Casler Inc 3Stewart ft Bennett Inc 34Stone Company The 103Strasenburgh R J Co 74Streb Norbert Co ..left top side lines and 111Stromberg-Carlson Co..... 104 and 117Stuart-Olver-Holtz Co loiSullivan H H Inc back cover, right top lines and 19Summerhays William Sons Corp 34Symington-Gould Corporation The... 104Taylor Instrument Companies 121Tice ft Gates 29Timmerman Eugene A 49Tobin Packing Co Inc left bottom side lines and 85Trott Thomas F 49Underwriters Board of Rochester, N Y Inc 60Union Tool Co The g2Union Trust Company of Rochester... .ba«^ cover and 14Upton Cold Storage Co Inc The 120Valley Cadillac Corp The ] ] 5Van de Visse ft Kildea Lumber Co Inc 79VanHoesen F P Co Inc right top lines and 96Viall George I ft Sons Inc 97Vick Clarence A 7xyierhile ft DeMallie Inc 72Vomdran August 34Walz ft Erenzer Inc . ' 80Ward c P Inc "gBWeed and Company goWeis ft Fisher Co enWest Charles C Coal Co Inc 30White Wire Works Co The 124Whitlng-Buick Inc 5Whitmore, Rauber ft Vicinus onWilson J C Co ... .^........ . .left top side lines and 100

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Wilson Rochester floral Co IncWolfert BrothersWray Henry ft Son IncWright ft Alexander Company .Yates Coal Co TheZielin^ StephenZimmerli Business Furniture Corporation 92

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I;INTRODUCTION

R. Ii. POLK & CO., publistiers of more than 760 city, county, state and national Direc-J : lories, present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1945 edition of the Rochester

~' City Directory.

Confidence in the growth of Rochester's industry and wealth, and In the advancement/ of its civic and social activities, will be maintained as sections of this Directory are

consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly reflecting Rochester to the world.

The enviable position occupied by R. L. FOLK & CO.'S Directories in the estimationof the public throughout the country, has been established by rendering the best in Directory service. With an unrivaled organization, and having bad the courteous and heartyco-operation of the business and professional men and residents, the publishers feel thatthe result of theirlabors will meet with the approval of every user, itih that the RochesterDirectory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information pertaining to thecity.

Five Uajor Departments

The five major departments are arranged in the following order:—

THE MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT, on white paper, pages 7 to 31. presentslists of city, county, state and federal officials, post office information, schools ana institutions, with officers, courts holding sessions in the city, population tables, statistical review,nnd manufacturing, trade and civic surveys.

THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OP NAMES of residents and business and professionalconcems on white paper, is included in pages 33 to 824. This is the only record in

that aimn to show the name, marital status, occupation and addresses of eachJiii; I '' if .;;; atolt resident of Rochester, and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each

firm and corporation in the city.

TTTB' BTTYERS' GUIDE beginning opposite page 825, printed on tinted paper in a

ttat be^rffl meS b^Vu buyers eager to fifartze themsew withBoSfra of BUDulv to a ST^t commercial and industrial center like Rochester, the neces-^^fha^neS's kind information Immediately available is obvious. Gene^i appre-ciSlSL ^t to e^dS by the many reference users of this City Directory servica

'I'H HI CLASanmrn -RTTSilNESS DIBECTORT is included in pages 825 to 914, ©nyeUow pap^^^to^Sa^ment lists the names of business and professional eonce^^ui alphabetical order under anoropriate headings. TWs feature constitutes an hvaluableand inffi^eSbKtSoi Sf toe^^^ Interests of the community. The Dirsctory isthe common intermedlarv between buyer and seller. As such it plays an imp r^ntIn the daily acU^^^^foie M^erci^ and professional world. More buyere^ sellersmeet through the Cla^fi^Bu^ess Directory than through any other medium.

xj±Bl DXHEC5T0RT OE HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AVENUBGUIDE of Rochester and STBEETS AND AVENUES of eight suburbs, on Pt^ paper,covers pages 928 to 1155; oKlntes^thrstreets are arranged in alphabette^ order;the. numbers of the residences an^business concerns are arr^ged in nuinerichi orderimder Ihe n^e^of Uch^steMt, ahd the names of the householders and c^rns are^ Xnra of the intersecting streets appear at respec-placed opposite the numbers. The unmes or loo .tive crossing points on each street Eeatiires of this section are the designation of tenant-owned homes, and the Postal Zonie numbers preceding this section pages 917 to 922

Rhinlolpal PabllcltyThe Directory reflects the achibveinents and ambitions of the city, depicting m un

biased terms what it has to offer as k place of residence, as a business location, aa manu-factpring site and as an ednoatiohali center To broadcast this information, the Publishershave placed copies of this issue ofjthe Directory in Directory Libraries, where Rj^y areTeadUy available for free public refgrence, and serve as perpetual and reliable advertisements of Rochester.

The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those progressjye busi-««aa and m«fes8ionaf men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Directoryas^^vertising mediihn, with assurance that It wIU bring a commensurate retum.

R. L POLK ft CO.. INC.Publishers

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City Directory Statistical Reviewand Planned by American Commtmiiy Adoerilsing AseodaUon

Adopted by Associalion of North American Dtredory PubitsheraCompiled by Ike Statistical Department of the Rochester Chamber pf Commerce

ROCHESTER, NEW YORK—"Where Quality Dominates'

FHYSICAIi DATA

Popnlatlon: 324,975 (1940 Federal Census).Predominating NallonaUties, Other Than Native: Italian,German, Canadian, Russian, Polish and English.

Area: 34 sguare miles.AlUtnde: 600 to 679 feet

CITT GOVERNRIENT

Fonn of Government: City Manager.Valuation: 1944, $538,107,122.

CIW Tax Bate: 1944, $30.38' per thousand (including $1.00fnr Civilian Defense).

Fira Denartment: All modern motorized equipment" Over500 uniformed men; engine companies 22; trucks 10; hose3; water tower 1; supply companies 2; protective com-

Po^M®Departmont: Force of 432 men; Teletype systemceSrally controUed; total 41 motor cars. inclu<U^ 28n?owl cars, radio equipped, 22 with two-way radios; 4Mffitv cars for accident prevention and investigation, all

two-way radio; 19 motorcycles, radio equipped,nita Parhs- (See Paragraph Amusement and Recreation,Md ISwic Parks and Squares In Index).

Cit^s Net Debt October 1, 1944: $46,482,491.watar Snnnlv: Pure water from city owned lake 30 milesaiSknt WiUi capacity for 242,000,000 gallons, and an aver-

Dump of 30,000,000 gaUdns. SupplemenUry wateroifniSv friMn Ontario. Additional industrial and Area^htin? water supply from Genesee River. Approximately660 iSleTof main; and an esUmated plant value of over$14,000,000.

riNANClAI. FACIUTIES

rphrap qavinss Banks, Six Trust Companies, Nine Savings &Assfciattons. For further details see Rochester^wing House Association data on page 26 MiscellaneousDepartment.

bducationad and culturai. faciutie^piementary Schools: 40.

^hiie and Senior High Schools: 11.industrial High Schools: 1.Hiah school; 1. Junior Vocational School; 1.

^""fflol o®wactlcal Nursing: 1.

Parochial Elementary Schools: 33.Parochial Senior High Schools: 4.Rochester School lor the Deaf: 1.

Business Schools and Colleges: 8.Mechanics Institute:

University of Rochester With Its Colleges:Eastman School of Music.,Women's College of Arts and Sciences.Men's College of Arts and Sciences.College of Medicine and Dentistry. .Extension Division.School of Nursing.Division of Graduate Study.- ^

Niagara University:Nazareth College:Colgate Rochester Divinity School:Music Appreciation taught in all schools through the CivicOrchestra

StJlndreWs Preparatory and StAemard's Major Seminary:Rochester Academy of Science with Sections on Botany,Entomology, Minerology, and making Microscope slides.

Rochester Science Center, Junior Science and EngineeringClubs.

Libraries:Rochester Public Library in Rundel Memorial Building,and 11 Branch Libraries. (See Index.)

University of Rochester Libraries; River Campus, andPrince Street Campus.

Public School Libraries,Art Library in Rundel Memorial Art Gallery.Music Library, Eastman School of Music.Appellate Division Law Library, Court House.Rochester Law Library, Powers Building.

Art Galleries:Memorial Art Gallery.Mechanics Institute. Bevier Building Art Gallery.Rundel Memorial Building Art Gallery.

Garden Clubs: Over 25.

Camera Clubs: 10 (plus public and high school CametAClubs).

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XBASE AND INSSSTRT

803 manufacturing establishments produce annually goodsvalued at over $5,000. Value of manufactured products,$345,900,066.

Itrads the world in manufacture of photographic film,cameras, mall chutes, optical goods, check protectors,dental eaulpment, thermometers, office systems, enameledsteel tanks, and horticultural products.

Ranks high in production of men's clothing, buttons, shoes,machinery, t^ephone apparatus, radios, electrical supplies, railway signals, printing and lithography, malt andsoft beverages.

Gas:

GAS. ELECTRIC AND STEAM SERVICESA dependable supply of 537 B.T.U. manufactured gas.

Electricity: Residential service is largely 60 cycle, alternating current. Various types of service are available to industrial and commercial establishments, depending onlocation and requirements.

Steam: District steam for heating and industrial processesis provided from four stations.

Railroads: 5, New York Central, Erie, Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio and Lehigh Valley.

Retail Outlets: 4,745.Trading Area: Serves approximately 700,000 persons withina radius of 50 miles.

Metropolitan Area Serves: Over 400,000 persons within 10cmile radius.

Trade Jobbing Territory: Serves approximately 2,000,000persons within 90 mile radius.

Hotels: 9 modem, with total 2,650 rooms.

Local Transportation: Bus.Subway: Owned by city and crosses city for interurban,passenger and freight service.

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PUBUC UTILITIES, TRANSPORTATION ANDCOMMUNICATION

Post Office Receipts for Tear Ending June 30, 1944: $3,600,-302.96. Located on Air Mail Route.

Telephones: Nov 30, 1944,110,845.

Bus Lines Entering City:Other Services: 'Barge Canal Harbor and Warehouses in Center of City.Port of Rochester on Lake Ontario, 7 miles from CityCenter with Municipal Docks.

Daily Perry Service to Canada.'Day and Night Boat Service to Canada and Thousand Islands, Seasonal.

Flying Field: A first class airport, municipally owned andand operated. 300 acres, including 3 modern hangars.

Cppbb Falls of the Genesee Riveu

One of the Thbee Falls in the Heaht op the Citv

amusement AMD RECREATION

88 in city limits (see Public Parks and Squares).Parks: Six, three on Lake Ontario.

®'piiwic feasaball diamonds and tennis courts, in all largerpsrto.

- M nsraees: 8 01*3" courses in parks, and 10 private golf^Jnu^eP clijse to cify.

® with Padlltl^ for Stage Prpdncttons: 6, largestcapaoity 4,200.

Hall: Municipally owned.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Chamber of Commerce: Membership, Dec 31, 1944, 3,934;incorporated 1888. Objective: To make Rochester a betterplace In which to live and do business. Opa^'ates underguidance of 32' standing committees.

Churches: 186 of all denominations.

Hospitals: 7 registered with the State Regents. (See Classified Business or City .Government.)

Dantal Dispensary: 1.

Lnncfaeon Clubs: (See Clubs in Index.)

lit^l,eagaC RasebaU with stadium equipped for

bt play-

Newspapers: 2 English dallies, 1 legal and local dally,1 (Jerman daily, 1 Italian weekly, 1 Shopping Weekly,Ward and Neighborhood weekly papers.

Radio Rroadeasting Stations: 3—WBCAM. WHEC, WSAT.

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POPULATION OF NEW YORKUNITED STATES CENSUS 07 1040

Total - - - - - - 13,479,142

Cltle* are deilgiiatcd b? an (*) aatatUl. Number of Countiea, 63

Albany•Albany ,..^..180,577Altamont . §90Berne * •.••.... • 1,325BetUebem 9,782Coeymana 4,530•CMioea 21,955Colonle(ireen Island 3.9§§Knor 980Menands ,,,,,,,, 1,764New Scotland ,... 5,302naTena l*olOItensselserTllle ,,. 1,285VooiheesTllle • ■ • • ,. Ill•WatenlletWfisterlQ •••••••• 1*S38

221,315

AllcoanyAlfredAllen ,,,AlmaAlmondAmityAndorerAngelicaBelfastBelmontBIrdsallBollrarBurnsCanaserageCaneadeuCenterrllleClarlcsnileCubaPlllmoreFriwalilpOeneaeeGrangerGroveHumeIndependenceNew Hudson ,,,,RIchbinRitshfotnSdo.WardWellsvllleWest AlmondWillingWIrt

1,410416780

1,2341,9351.9S61.4101,2131,146306

1,3441.187698

1,089659766

2.507518

1,9321.188434568

1,6771,110601

9671,353250

7.641390336

1,348

39,681

BronxBronx boroogh

ipart of .NowMrk dly). • ,1,394,711

BroonmBarker•BInahamton ,, • >BInghamtonDepositChenangoColesvllleConkllnDickinson ■•BndlcottPenton ■•?•••••'•JohnsonCityKlrkwoodLisleMaineNanUcokePort Dickinson..SanfordTrldngleSs!?", smV^l I

733

,22378.300

,576,028,265,652,156,060,702.782

1 ,039.160.397078546

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165,749

CattaraunusAlleganyAsbford FSoSCaiToUton(^ttdrauj^ ••••• 1»145Cold S^ng 596

9521,725

654732496125

ConewangoDaytonDelesanEast Otto ,,..East RandolphElkoElllcottville 1,790Farmeisville 773Frankllnrllle 2,762Freedom 947Gowanda 3,166Great Valley l,2lSlllnsdale 1,079Humphrey 424Ischua 603Leon 755Limestone 558Little Valley 1,601linden 891Machlas 1,362llansfleld 620Napolt 570New Albion 1,747•Olean 21,506Clean 1,432Otto 642

W?™,.:::::: 2,i?fPortvllle 2,593Randolph 2,206Red House 299•Salamanca 9,011Salamanca .South Dayton,.,

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313643240

1.410

Brocton 1,293Cassadaga 514BusU 4,336Carroll 2,086Celoron 1,349Charlotte 1,146ChautauQUa 8,319Cherry Creek 1,088Clymcr 1,244•Dunkirk 17,713Dunkirk 672Eller 2,088Elllcott 8,041Ellington .,, 1,073Falconer 3,222ForestvlUe 692Fredonla 5,738French Creek 694 ,Gerry 1,073Honover 5,846Harmony 1,473•Jomestown 42,638Klantono 849Lakewood 2,314Mayvllle 1,354Ml 8

2,0261,9851,7041,806

CHntooAltoiui ••••*•••<AusableBeckmantown ....Black Brook ....Champlaln 4,938(2iozy 2,813Clinton 1,167Dannemora 6,362Ellenberg 2,428Mooers 2,686Peru 2,287•Plattaburg 16,351PlattSburg 3,163Rouses Point 1,846Saranae 2,820Scbuyler Falls ..,. 1,480

54.006

naNorth HarmonyPanamaPolandPomfretPortland 2,965Rlpley 2,250Sheridan 1,826

1,101Silver Oeek 8,067

181,463.

3741,625

,782

SI 585

1,151

206

72,652

Cayuoa•Auburn 35,753Aurellus 1,342Aurora 372Brutus 2,188Cato 1,458Caytiga 473ronnuest 890Pair Haven 471Fleming 1,259Genoa 1,425Ira 1,336Ledyard 1,322Locke 748Menta 1,677Meridian 307hlontezuma ^ 746Moravia 1,910Nlles „ 834flmsco 2;100Port Byron 961.Sdplo J'194Semoronlus , 626

I'664Snringport 1.418SterlingSiunmerhlll 505Thraon 1,088UHlon SprlGSS .905Venice 1.125Victory 1,152Weedsport 1,341

65.608

ChautainiiraArkwilghtBemtm Point

688290

ndalrvllleStockon ....Vlllenova ,,Westfleld .Cattaraugus Indian

1.651877

4,638

Res. (part of),. ■ 27

123.680

ColumbiaAncnun 1,005Austerlltz 626Canaan 1,042Chatham 2,873Claverack ......... 4,071(Rermont 806Copako 1,498Oallatin 554Oermantown 1,427Ghent 2,848Gi^port 1,864Hllladale ...t,. 1.050•Hudson 11.517Kinderhook' ..,, 3,094Llvln^on 1,564New Lebanon .... 1.259PfaUmont 1.679Stockport 2.229Stuyvesant ....... 1,433Taehkanlc 404ValaUe 1,208

41,464

CltemunoAshlond 951Baldvrln 457Big Flats 1,332Catlln 715Chemung 1.863•Klmlra 45. IOCElmlra 5.290&tn 789Horseheads 8,804Mlllnort 840Southport 5,774VanBtten 1,055Veteran i,682Wtllsbiirg 560\ 73

CortlondClttClnnatuB 957•Cortland 15,381(kirtland^le 8,823Ctiyler 708Freetown - 510Horford 572Homer 4,233Lapeer..,. 450Marathon 1,417Preble 728Scott 535Solon 480Taylor 631Truxton 1,008VlraU 1,257WtUet 671

,718 33,663

QicnaiMcoAflon ., .rT-V. 1.848Ralnbrldge * °ColiimbusCoventry .GermanGreene 9 lanGiillford I'gslLlncklaen .McDonotigh

2,410711722234

397676

l-SDelawaro

, AndesBovlnaColchester .,,,,, 2.092

, Davenport 1.240Delhi 2,850Deposit 1,443Dovrnsvllle 582Plelschinanns ,,,, 546Franklin 2.019

New Bvlln 2,112North 770Norwich

Hamden 1,177Baneoek 1.081

... ..•Norwich 8.B9,Olselle —Oxford 8,121Phatsalla 676Pitcher .PlymouthPreston

643792672

Sheihurne 2.028Smlth 806vlReSmyrna 971

Hhtpersatld 1,200Robttl 638Kortrlght 1,288MasdnvUle 931

{Mlkflddletown ...... S.BbqItoxhuiy 2,277lard-;;:;:;;:

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OuteliessAiscoift ■••••••••■BeacoDRppfamnn

ClintonDoierEast Fl^iblll ....ElaliUllHyde ParsLaGranzeMilanMUlbrookMUlertonNoitbeastPawUnePine PlainsPleasant Valler ..•Poi^eepaie ...PouEnseepsle ....Bed HookBUnebeekStanfordTlrollUnion ValeWspplnzerWapplMiers Falls .Wasblngton

6,87312,572

7901,0707.3852,0243,6154,0561,638

6951,340- 9532,2012,7521.3012,061

40,47814,4953,4053,2641.386

7611,0564,3458,4273,089

_. 120,542Die

Akron 2,263Alden 9MAUen Tonn 4,613Amberst 19,356Ansola 1,663Aurora 7,656Blasdell 2,322Boston 1,710Brant .......... 1,753•Buffalo 575,901CheektonaKa 25,096Clarence 4,426Colden 1,628CoUlns 5.819Concord 4,524Depev §'99^

5E ,2535,4673,2952,8015,047

8881,055

ast AuroraEast EamburgEdenEtnaErans

^nS'Tsland'HamburzHollflljd .•••«••• lo496kSsSw 18.612•Laetovaniui •••• 24*058Laoeaster ••••••• 15*299HarUla ^ ^864Ncrtb Collins ...e 2*550On&rd Parft •••• 5.453Sardiola i'195Sloan 8.886

Ibnatranda 32,155Wales 1,193Wat Seneca .... 12,694mUlam^le. .... 8,614CnttaiauKus In^n

Beserratlon (partTonawanda IhcUm

EeserraUon (partof)

1,411

43

798.877

Esmx

rafiSbethtoOT ...Essexft?

1.6811.1811.0021*2361*060

Lewis -Mlnf™MorlobHewepmbJJSrtb Huiiion"!Port

sdiroonlieondennm . • •WcrtportWIITcooreWnmliigton

1,0444,8691,8671,780

787

84,178

PRudrtlnWllnitniilonB»kor

7871.734

BelmontBombajrBrandonBrigbtonBruabtonBurkeChateauzayConstableDickltisoDDuaneFort (knlnzton ..FranklinHarrletstownMaloneMoiraSanta ClaraSaranae Lake ....TJwper Lake ....Waverly•VestrllleStRegls Indlm

Beserratlon ....

1,2791,140

489804487

1,4142,602

919934121

1.7671,0026,117

11,9872,072

2587,1385,4511,017

831

1,262

44,286

FultonBleeeker 190Broadalbln 2,300Caroga 408Ephratah 1.045•Glorersrllle 23.329•Johnstown 10,666Johratown 3,561Mayfleld 2,734Northampton .... 1,761NortbrUle i.mOppenbeim 1,202P,®"? 1,000Stratford joi

48,597

AlabamaAlexander•BatartaBereen .BethanyByronCorfuDarlenElbaLeRoyOakfleldParlllonPembrokeStaffordTonawanda Indian

Beserratlon (partnf)

1,7631,428

17,2671,4121,2311,374

4621,6671,8555,8382.8961,3612,3911,246

496

44,481

AsblandAthens .CairoCatsklll{loxsaekle>urham,

GreenriileHalcott .lunter .

JewellU

Greene

xinetonBallNew Baltimore''

Pmttsrille ....Tenne^rarllleWlndham

5662,3751,9058,6304.1461.2231,477

2732,166

732827

1,489348640

1,269

AriettaBenson .. • • • • •HopeIn&n I^ketafce Plea^t ! I! *

IK. Lake ,»..Iiiorehouse ,,, •'

27.926

18389

iM*310

iVella

584943

4,198

Cold BrooS'^.'ff or,Columbia oeiDanube ' gjiSS'SSfi'® 8.1|5

1,095K'rpiita":::Hfrtlnw 11,346SlSniu:::::::: «•???•Little Falls .... 10.168

Uttle Falls ,M

777anbelm 3,748

612MlddlerlUeMobawk 2,882Newport 1,481NorwayOhio .PolandRussia 1,281Salisbury 1,319Scbuyler 'Stark .Warren

386460478

1,176858873

Webb 1,373W 754est WlnflcldWinfleld 1,333

59,527

JeffersonAdamsAlexandriaAlexandria Bay ..AntwerpBlack BlrerBrownrilleCape Vincent ....CartbaeeChampionChomnontCJaytonIHeferlstDexterEllisbureErans Mills ....Glen ParkHendersonHerrinesllounsneldLeRoyLorraineIwmeMannsrilleOrleansPamellaPhUadelphlaRodmanRutlandSeekets Barber ..Theresa•WatertownWatertownWest Carthaue ...WtlnaWorth

3.3343,533

2.187897

3,6711,9544,2073,103

5343,768

6201,1093.188

523523

1,163232

3.1372,551

7821,462

3431,664

855722856

1,6221,9621,675

33,3851,3091,7677,029

318

84.003

Klnos^Brooklyn borouim

(part of New%rk city) „ „„„

2,698,285Ltwls

Castorland -. • •ConstableriUe ..Cope^agen .Croghan Z.g»7Denmark i'S^TDiana l-Sjl

30934060S

abSro-::::::332190413

HatrisrHIetUgfa MarketLewis ,Leyden l-SlSLowrilleLyonsdaleLyons Palls , 515Martinsbun; '•SSgMontagueNew Bremen _,707

281OsceolaPlnckney ....Port LeydenTlirinWatson ....West Turin ..

618794850536

1.806

22,815

LI'""'*'". S.509Caledonia ^'gnoConesus ,bo^lle i-flaOeneseo J-JorOroeeland I'lj?T,elee3ter J-XolLima J-SSSLivonia f-SnJMount Mon^ ... - I'SHoNorth Dansville .. g f6£NimdaOsslan S?5Portage 8JSSparta . Ss;Springwater x.s'v

West Sparta ti86York 2,287

38,510

„ ,,, ,. MadisonBrookfleldCan&stotACawnovla .......CbittenangoDeRuyterEarlrillebatonFennerGeorgetownHamiltonLebanonLenoxLincolnMadisonMorrisrille ......MunnsrllleNelson•OnddaSmitbfieldStockbridgeSullivanWampsvllle>......

1,7034,1503,424

8851,069

8642,245

794734

3,618914

5,770853

1,592666357928

10,291639

1,2583,775

282

„ 39,598Monroe'

Brighton 13,132Bretkport 3,590

3,392CburcbvHle 601Clorkson x 449East Rochester ... 6.691Falrport 4,644S"™ 4,96514,925Haralln 2.080Heiwlette 2,728HUton 895Honeoye Palls .. 1,274Irondeouolt .... 23.376Mendon 2.700Osi®" 3.435ranna a acTg"fleld : 3 774gff'ijon 10,170gtts'ofd 7.741i'sa,..- 1,669•Rochester 324,975Rush 1.791Scottsvllle 925SPenceport 1,340

4,698Webster 5.520Wbeatland 2,823

438,230MontnoiaeiyAmes '

•Amsterdam ....AmsterdamCauajobarieCharlestonFloridaFondaFort Johnson ....Fort PlainFultonvlUeGlenHagamanMIndenMobawkNelllstonPalatinePalatine Bridge ..RootStJohnsrille

. 18033,8293,9114.C52

1,8481,123_ 8682,770

8061,754. 0334,3762,758

6382,420

5831,1062,874

_ NassauBaxter Estates .B

59,142

ayvllleBelleroseBtookvllle ,,.,CedarhurstCentre Island .,Cove Neck ...,East Hills ....East RockavayEast Wllllston .Formlngdale ..•Floral Park ..Flower Hill ....FreeportGarden. CityOlen CoveGreat NeckGreat Neck EstatesGreat Neck Plaaa•HempsteadHewlett Bay ParkHewlett Hoibor .Hewlett Neck ...

. . 760• 1.516■ 1,317■ . 204■ 5,463

134130

. . 348> 5,310. 1,152. 8,524. 12,050• 68«■ 20.410. 11,223. 12.415. 6.167. 1.969■_ 2.031268,318

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Idaad Park l-SIJXeosiJiEtOD .••••• ^ 9mKing's Point 1«247Lake Success .... |0|LattlngtoTO .... 613Laurel Hollow.... JigL&mrenee «•••«• 9»o4lf"SbSch: 9.036*I^blOOk 14.667MUTefll0 •••«••■• OplDoMossapequa Park .. 488Matlnerack .... 428Mttl Neck 191Mlneola *9'SSiMuosey Park .... 1.456Muttontown .... . 335New Hyde Park .. .4.691NortliHeraBStead .83,385NortliHUls ...... 295Old Brootnllle .. . 356Old Westtury .... 1.017Oyster Bay •••.• ^2.594Oyster Bay Core. |86Plandome .. • ■.. goi

Port ^WashingtonHt^lle Centre'!I 18.SlStt 'tiuus":: IIKoslyn Harbor ... 308BusscU Gardens .. 656Sands Point .... jzsSea Cliff .„. *'6iiSeddleltoek ..... 89South Floral Park . 610Stewart Manor .. l.oZoThomaston ...... i.iggBpper Brookellle .. 456«j|(w Stream ... 16.679Westbury S-SiJWllllston Park .. 6.750Woodsburgh .. 702

406.748New Ye*

Manhattan borowClW) ."i!889.924

Bron;''"r..T?*lfsl5.711Queens ....■•i.fsl'vyrBlchmond 174,441

7.464,995

NiagaraBarker , iggCambria 1.9|6Hartland 2,627Lewlston ....... 4,448•Loekpqrt 24.879Lockport f'lgjJMldffleport l.gigHewfan M?2NlOBara .,!•,!•••• ,i-S15•Slronawanda... 20.254Pendleton 1.618Porter 3,381Boyalton 4,617Somerset 2.041tVheatfleld |.677Wilson 3,061Toungstown -.i--ItBearora,, IndlBn

Reserratlon •160.110

Onelda ....AnnsTllIeAosusto l.§§8Soqnrllle' * 3.3J1s.Sff

i.jgDeerfieldFiorutce ..••••• SggForertport vi:"' XjgHimand Patent .. ||8

gM'MS.;: aSptMPgt i.yi^sen"..!!•••• g^ffl•Bonn

Sangerfleld 1.961ShenlU 2.184Steubcn . 681Trenton 2,285•Otica 100,518Vemon S'iSi!Verona 8,636Vienna ......... 1,645

W..:::::: 1:!SIWestmoreland' .. 2,235Whltesbora .... 8,582WhitestowD 11,580Yorkrtlle 3,S11

208,686

BaldwHsriUe ...-8,840Camillas 4,394Cicero 4'9i§De%tt'!!!!!!!!! lo'.Sse

i;if§Fabius 1,846

M?.'..::::; i!:M?Jordan 1.115I^fayette 1,650Uierpool 2,500b^der 5,207Manllus 7,845Marcellua 8,046Mlnoa _ 002No^ Syroetme .. 2.083Onondaga 6,805Otlsco _ 873Pompey 2,099Sallna 11,168Skaneateles 4.639Solray 8,201Spaflord ---Its•Symeuse ...•.,205,967Tufly 1.480VanBinen 8,691Onondaga Indian

Reservation .... 762

295.108

OntarioBrifltol 760Casadicc ^ 324•Canandalgua .... 8,821Canandalgua 3,083CUlton Sprlnra .. 1,413East Blooniaeld .. 1,700Farmlngion 1.453•Genera 15,555Geneva 1,435.Gotham 2,027Holcomb . 804Hopewell 1,456Manchester 6,252Naples ..........Phelps 4,425Richmond .897

.Seneca 2,670ShortsvlUe .... 1.916South Bristol .... „ 681Victor 2,487West BloomB^ .. 1,068

66,807S range

rove... 2,312Chester SJISM f:f||Deerpark 2,227Goshen ^.697OreenvlUe ....... 782Greenwood Inke .. 483Hamptonbirrg .... 1.086Hoirtinan ...... 708

i:|S|^MdSetonn"*!!! 2l!90SMinlslnk 1,348Monroe §'§9SMontmmery 8,418Mourn Hope -J'llInW^...:::: WNew Windsor .... 8,765OtlstlUe. ^ „ §89■Fort Jerrls .... 9.7Tuxedo 2.8nnlonvnie . 887wslden 4,282WalMll 4,75gWotwlek 9.7Wa5bIii«tn'"lUo .. . tWawwanda 2,SWoodbury l.I

140.118

QrleaniAlbionBarre .......... 1.545CsrltOD 1.540Clarendon 1416Galnes ......... 1,667Holley 1.230Kem^ 1.341l^onvlUe .... .745Medina 6.871Muixay 2.764Bldgeway 6,826SbeUiy 3.961Yates 1,975

27,760Oswego

Albion 1,094Altmar 804Amboy 498Boylston 365Central Square .. 668Cleveland ,440Cottstantla 1,688•Fulton 18,362Granby 2,220Hannibal ....... 2,010Hastings 2,361Laeona 418Mexico 2,710Minetto 1,052New Haven 7'iSIOrwell 806•Os^o 22,062Oswego 1,972Palermo 1,148Pariah 1.199Phoenix 1.767Fulaskl 1.895RedHeld 617Riband ........ 8,848Sandy Creek l.iSiSchroeppel 3,219Scrlba 2,1§4Volney 2,669West Monroe 781WUllamstown .... 710

71.276

Burlington . 966Butternuts 1,869Cherry Valley .... 1,274Coopoitown .... 2,599Decatur 824Rdmeston 1,680Exeter 760gllbertsvUle .... . 377

artwlekLauiens }>239Mawland i'jSSMlddlefleld 1.592Mllford 1,686Morris 1,876New Lisbon .... 801•Oneonts il.I31Oneonta ........ 2,678Ot^o 1.608Otsego 4,074Flttstteld 796Plainfteld 670Biehfteld 1,070RlehBeld Springs . 1,209Boseboom 634

pa iMOradUIa 2.277Westtord 686Worcester 2,088

48.082Brewster ...... 1,868Caraiel 4,186Odd aotbtg 1.807S"fiL_,V. 1.548NdsomlBe 467Patterson 1,328PbUllpstown 4,246Pntnsm Valley .. 1,187Southeast 4,068

_ 18,666(lueera

Queens borongblout of. New „Twk dty)...1.287,034

Berlin 1,402Bninswiek 4.917Gtstletfln.oii.Hidiaa 1,615

^Jn^ " "*'186Hooslek 9>549Rooslek BUla .. 4,279Nassau ........ 2,405North Greenhusfa .. 8,228Patetshtng 866

Plttslown 2.491PoestenklU ....%. 1,488•Bcnsselaer .... 10.768Sandlake 2.488Sehagbtlcoke .... 8,246Schodaek 6,081Stephentown 1.131•noy 70.804VaUey Fulls .... 564

121.884

RlcfamoudBldunosd borough

(part of New174,441

RutfclarulClarkstown 12.261Grand View - on-

Hodson ...... 688Haveratiaw .... 12,443HiUbunt 1,161Nyadt 6,206Orangetown 26,662Flenncnt 1.876Bamapo 18,007StoatdMirg .... 1,771South Nyaek .... 2,003Spring valler .... 4.808StoiwFolnt 4.898Suffem 8.768ntpo'Nyadt .... 924'Vksi Haverstnw .. 2.688

74.261

_ . SI. UsncBca .Brasher 1,892Canton 6,180Clare 139Clifton 1,005Colton 1,096De^b 2,116DePeyster .768Edwards 1,410'Fine 1,208Fowler 1.772Gouvemeur 5,60bHahrmond 1,260Hciiuon ........ 1.147Heoielton 620Hopklnton 1,014Lawrence 1.431Ushon ........ 2.6S3LoutavtUe ...... 1,689Macomb 891Madrid 1,888Massena 12,979Morilstown 1,635Norfolk 3,427Norwood 1,905•Ogdcnataug 1|,8|6Osmgab^e 2,163Pqriifvllle l,809PjereeHeld 667Pleirepont 1,812Plteata 621PotsAm 9,609Renssdaer Falls .. 265mdnUle 274Bessie 706Russell 1,629Stoekholm 2,406Waddln^n ..... 1,646

91.008

Ballston Spa".... 2,680Chorlton ........ 1.088aman Park .... 2,263Corinth 4,478B&uiii"!!!!!!! 534ad-::::::Hadley 878Halfmoon ....... 1,969Malta ......... 1.364WeChanletlUe ... T.44BSffiton 6,768Horeau ........ 4,980Narthunherland .. I.109Pnvldeneo 409Barqtoga 3,212•8aiatoga..8pilhjB 18,705SehttlemUp .... -1.447

m^^rd'!i;!trr 6.5§bWIton l»23l

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Pilncetovn 663Botteidain 12,660•Schtntctady .... 87,549Scotia 7,960

U3.m

ScbobtftoBlealitim > 416Bnome 768

917CoblesUU 4,005ConesTlUe 673EmeiaDce 887FultitD 1,010QUboa 1,061JeffersitD 845MlddldniiK 2,113Blchmondnlle .... 1,603Scboharie 2.417Seward 1,146Sbotoo 1,478Bbann SpiIiies .. 433Summit 790Wclgbt 786

20,812

StinurlcrBurdett ^T.... 408Catbaiine 1,284Coyuta 311Dix 3,739Hector 2,949Moutour 6U13 .... 1,774Odessa 424Omnae 693Betumtg 1,205Tyrone 1,024nBtUm Olen .... 2,913

12,979

SfiscciCorert 1,633Bayette 2,383Intertakea 661Junlus . 738Lodl 1,051Otid 8.200Bomulufl ........ 2,866Seneca Balls 7,352nro 724Vorlctc 1,056Watetioo 4,730

26,782

StadtcBAddlson 2,032Arkport 618Aeoca 1,789Batb 9,364Bradford 486Camonn 664Campbell 1,472Canlsteo 8,881Caton 976S&n*CQ1II10S ........Dansellle 794Ervin 3,716Bremont 739Oreeinniod 914Hanmumdneit ... 1,112Hartsrllle 498Homby_ 887•Bimdl )6,649Homellsrille 2,761Hooaid 893Jasper 967Llndley ......... 861Kortb Eomtll ... .888Painted Post .... 2,887Pmttsburs 1>664Pulteney 957Bathbone 699Bligalde ........ 648Ehrtppa ......... 668BoutbOBttt 681Thnrston ,607TreopsburE 1,181Tuseanm _ 869Hrfaana ......... 2,822

WayJand 3,078Wayne 677West Union 630i^eeler 690WoadbuU 1,292

84.827

SutblkAmltyriUe 6,068Asbarakra 48Babylon 24,297Belle Tern ...... 89BeUport 650Btiffitwaten- 1.662Brookharen 32,117Dering Harbor .... 84Eastbampton .... 6,529Qreenport 8,269Head of tbe Harbor 265Huntin^n 31,768Uuntlnatcm Bay .. 408lallp 51,182Undeabnrst ..... 4,756Uoyd Harbor .... 603Nlssecttoque 188Nortb Eaten .... 181Nortbport 8,093Ocean Beacb .... 81Old Held 123PatcfaOKUe 7,181Poouqtt 73Quogue 633liiterbead 8,922fogH^or...... 2,617Saftalre 22Shelter Island .... 1,073Sborebam ....... 26Smithtovn 13,970Southampton .... 15,295Southold 12,046Village of the

Brandt 186Westbampton Beach 969Sblmtecock and

Foospatnck Indian Besertatlon 156

197,355

Sum ISOBethel 2,821'Bloamlitgbaigb ... 197Calllcoon 2.092Cochecton 1,189Delaware 1,934Ballsburgb 5.682Forestburg 389Bremont 1,251Hiehland .. J 1,038JeSosanillle .... 408Liberty 7.235Lumberland 490Mamatcatlng 2,407MonticeUo 8,787Neteislnb 1,494Bockland 8,375Thompson 6,054Tusten 960Wosdrldgo ...... 864'WurteboTO 487

87.901

TlooaBarton 7,164Berkshire 861(bindor 2,601Nen^ 'Valley ... 2,210Nlehob 1.481Owego 8,717nicbford 794Spencer 1,462Tioga 1.782- ■ 6.480

27.072

TonsMntCarolineCofuga Hdsbta ..DannyDryden

1.737651

1,2538,947

Enfleld ......... 1,082BteeilUe 379Qroton 3,879•Ithaca 19,730Itbaca 3,821Ixmsing 2,786Newfield 1,521Trumtnsburg .... 1.180Ulysses 2,684

42,340

UlsterDenning 300EUeoilie 4.000Ksopus 4,220Gardiner 1,317Hardenber^ 326Hurley 1,530•Kliwton 28.589Kingston 196Uoyd 3,795Marbletnwn 2,543blarlborou^ 3,794New Palta 2,815Olite 1,320Pine HUl 242PlatteklU 2,032Uochester 2,454Bosendale 2.548Saugertles 8,960Sbandaken 1,375Sbawanguok 3,117UlsUr 3.993Wawoislng 9,260Woodstou 1.983

87.017

Bolton 1,310Caldwell 1,467Chester 1,825•Glens Falli .... 18,836Hague 739Horicon 850Jphnsburg 2.000Lake George .... 803Luzeme 1,251Queensbury 4,198Stony Creek 457Thurman 535Warrensburg 2,560

36,036

Argyle 1,611Cambridge 1,4.34Dresden 503Easton 1,691Bort Ann 3,653Port Edward .... 5,71ROrantllle 5,508Greenwidi 3,766Hampton 594Eartiord l.OSSHebron 1,228Hudson Fans .... 6,664Jackson 798Klnsmbuiy 8,607Putnam 634Salem 2,127White Creek 2,103Wbltehan 5,670

46.726

WaineArcadia 12,108Butler 1,411Cl^ 2,856Galen 3,868Huron 1,412Umns 5.076Macedon 2,277Marlon 2.240Newark 9,646Ontario 2,851Palmyra 4,337Sed Creek ^ ||9

!!!!" i!45o

Sodus 5,162Walwortb 1,956Williamson 3,700Wolcott 3,021

62,747

Ardiler 1,428Bedford 9.248Btlarcllff Manor .. 1,830BranxtUle 6,888Buchaoso ««•••«•• 1»600CorUandt lleOlGCroton-on-Hudson . 3,843Dobbs Ferry .... 8,883Hastctaester 23,492Elmaford 3,078Greenburgb 40,145Harrison 11,783HasUngi-OB-Hudsan 7,067Lewlsboro 1,929lardimant 6,970Lewlsbon 1,929Mamaroneck 22,260Mount KIseo .... 5,941Mount Pleasant .. 24,133•Mount VemoD .. 67.362Newcastle 7,903•New BocbeUe .. 68.408North Castle S,30UNorth Pelbam .... 6,062Nortb Salem .... 1,194Nortb Tkuiytown .. 8,804Ossinlng 18,911Peekd^ 17,311Pelhara' 12.272Pdbam Manor ... 6,302PleasantrlUe 4,454Port Chester .... 23,073Poundrldge 806Bye 40.136Semadale 12,966Bomers 2,406Tanytown 6,874Tueuboe 8>663•White Plalmi .. 40,327•Tonkets 142,698Yorktown 8,642

673.668

Arcade 2,387Attica 5.477Bennlngton ...... 1,481Castile 2,172Corlngton 698Eagle 922OalnesTUle 1,923Genesee Falls .... 413Jam 1,364Mlddlebury 1.123OrangevlUe 699Perry 6,861Pike 838Sheldon 1,578surer Springs .... 766WarsawWethersfleld 616WyandBK 480

31,394

Yate*Barrlngton 782Benton 1,879Dresden 267Dundee 1,168Italy 457Jerusalem 2,043Middlesex 764Mllo 6,877Penn Tea 6,308Potter 1.109RnahrOla 428Storkey 2,205Torrey 706

16,381

POPDIATION OF NEW TORK, 1790 TO 1940

Census Year

1940193019201910180018001880187018601860184018001820181018001700

Pomlatlan

18,479,14212,688,08610,386,2279,113,6147,268,8946,003,1746,032.8714,382,7583,880,7368,097,8942,428,9211,818,6081,872,812009,049689,061840,120

ncrease Ores Pre-;e(llng Census

Numinr Pa cent

891,0762,202,8891,271,6181,844,7201,265,720920,308700,1126ia,024788,841668,478610,818645,796418,763869,998248,981

7.121.214.025.421.118.116.012.926.827.626.089.848.163.878.2

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POPULATION OF UNITED STATESUNITED STATES CENSUS OF 1930 and 1940

TOTAL POPULATION In 1930, 124,746,053; In 1940, 131,669,275

STATES

AlabamaArizonaAtkansaoCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDiatcict or ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaIdaholUinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassacbusettsMicbicanMinnesotaMississippi

Montana . .s...Nebraska ....;NeradaNew HampshireNew Jersey ....New Mexleo ..

POPULATION

1940

2.832i961409,261

1,949.3876,907,3871,123,2961.709,242266.505663.091

1.897.4143.123,723524,873

7,897,2413,427.7962,538.2681.801.0282,845.6272,363,880847,226

1,821,2444,316.7215.256,1062.792.3002.183,7963.784.664559.456

1.315.834110.247491.524

4.160.165531.818

1930

2,646,248435.573

1,854,4825.677.2511,035,7911,606,903238.380486.869

1,468,2112,908.506445.032

7.630,6543,238,5032.470,9391,880,9992,614.5892,101,593797.423

1.631.5264,249.6144.842,3252,563.9532.009,8213,629.367537.606

1,377.96391.058

465,2934,041.334423.317

STATES

New YorkNorth Carolina ..North Dakota ....OhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvania ....Rhode Island ...South Carolina ...South Dakota ....TennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia ...WisconsinWyoming

Total for States

POPULATION

1940

6

.479.142,571.623641.935,907.612336.434,089,684.900.180713.346.899.804642.961.915.841,414.824550,310350.231677.773736,191901.974137.587250.742

1930

131.669,275

12,588,0663.170,276680.845

6.646,6972,396,040953.786

9,631.350687.497

1,738,765692.849

2.616.5565.824,715507.847359.611

2,421.8511.563.3961,729,2052,939.006225.565

122.775.046

POPULATION OF ROCHESTER AND MONROE COUNTY

United Statee Cenaua «/19£0, IBSO and 1940

Wards 1920 1930 10401 2,118 1,346 1,120

• 2 3,821 2,163 1,2273" 7,900 7,775 8,1274.." ;. 6,085 4,161 4,1718"" 10,876 8,871 0,0216"" 8,396 7,109 7,8207"" 8,281 6,861 8,036

16,787 14,861 13,8721 8,444 7,879 7,088

10.... 28,404 34,040 34,0891 1 12,246 11,684 11,4071 2 17,777 17,376 18,80313. 8;861 6,061 5,36614 17,^8 20,100 21,85216 0,505 0,377 0,18316 12,361 0708 9,236

. 17 21,681 26,299 24,8031 8 29,636 38,310 36,8471 9 20,402 80,822 80,88020 - 11,468 11,672 1137921 - 7,011 11,624 11.7882 2 12,024 20,030 19,9702 3 8,611 6,482 6,70824..., 4,024 7,646 7J571

Total 208,760 328,010 824,976

Towns 1020 1030 1940

Brighton 2,011 9,003 13,132OhUl 1,780 2,483 8,803Clatlcson 1,403 1,466 1,449Gates..., 1,419 8,670 4,066Greece 8,350 12,078 14,028Hamlln 1,099 2,038 2,080Henrietta 1,910 1,924 2,728Irondeqnoit 6,123 17,938 28,376Mendon 2,609 2,338 2,700Ogden 2,681 3,160 3,436Parma 2,023 3,226 3,387Penfleld 2,087 3,207 3,774PeMnton 7,799 9,748 10,170Plttsford 4 614 7;338 7,741glea. 1,049 1,710 1,880Bush 2,091 1,001 1,701Sweden 3,084 4,608 4,698Webster 3,976 4,678 6,620Wheatland 2,076 2,361 2,823

Rural total 86,284 94,086 113,278Rochester 298,760 82S,010 324,076

Connt;..! 352,034 419,966 438,230

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METEOROLOGICAL RECORD^tonished by tbe U. S. Weatber Bureau OOlce, Munldpal Airport.

Vm tbe year mdiug December 31, 1944. Hours of Obserration: Continuous hourly, 24-hour service.

THEBMOMEIEBBABOMEIBB

(StaUoD*) WIND PBECIPITATION «J NDMBEB OF DAYS

• 3 go

MONTHia

1Date

MinimumDate

iS .

iHtsehgLovest

Mean Average ylruoH. Velocity m.p.b.

aSis

|l®

Prevaili gniDr. Amount in Indie ((RaindnaMeite Snotr) Snowfall in InchSunshien ,PercfoPossibl

Clrae

Portly ClyduoClyduo Rain roSnow Pel ATrace or Mor

1844jasuoi; 58 26 4 8 29 29;82 28.98 29;48 11.4 42 W 1.18 4.0 37 2 6 23 24FCbtnaiy 50 5 —7 19 24 29.94 28.72 29.44 11.5 49 W 2.91 21.0 42 3 5 21 24Maidi 67 25 —4 5 30 30.04 28.88 29.46 12.3 42 w 2.12 7.6 51 1 9 21 20ApiQ 72 30 21 4 40 29.88 28.81 29.40 11.1 37 w 4.90 3.2 44 5- 9 10 20

a£o 91 31 36 19 63 29.88 29.05 29.47 7.2 39 sw 2.64 0 72 3 14 14 16June 98 28 46 9 67 29.72 28.69 29.32 8.7 40 sw 3.42 0 67 3 10 17 16July 93 U 63 1 73 29.73 28.98 29.38 7.6 35 sw 1.78 0 79 7 15 9 11August 98 4 45 27 72 29.81 29.11 29.41 8.6 33 sw 2.71 0 70 10 12 9 13September ...... 88 20 35 30 63 29.84 29.00 29.42 8.0 35 sw 1.90 0 49 4 17 9 21October 79 6 26 28 49 29.93 29.08 29.49 9.0 33 w 1.17 T . 55 6 12 13 16Novemba 76 1 24 30 41 29.79 28.74 29.42 8.6 37 NW 2.29 7.7 27 2 4 24 23December 45 . 6 —3 21 23 30.15 28.49 29.47 11.1 40 sw 5.05 41.8 38 2 6 23 25

June 28Summary 98 Aug. 4 —7 Feb. 19 48 30.15 28.49 29.43 9.6 49 sw 32.07 85.3 53 48 119 199 235

•Correction to Sea Level about aiz-tentbs of an ineb.

Bodiesta lies about 510 feet above sea lerd.

Average temperature for 71 year period 46.1 degrees.Average precipitation for 71 year period 32.83 inches.''Normal degree days for one year, 6,755.

I.E6AL HOUDATS

There are eleven public holidays—New Year's Day, Ist o£ January; Lincoln's Birthday,12th of February; Wa^lngton's Birthday. 22d of February; Memorial Day. 30th of May;Independence Day, 4th of July; Labor Day, first Monday In September; Columbus Day,October 12£h; Tuesday following the first Monday In November, or day of State election;Armistice Day. November 11th; any day appointed by the Governor of the State or President of the United States, as a day of public fast, or Thanksgiving; Christmas day. 26th ofDecember; o every Saturday, from 12 o'clock noon until 12 o'clock midnight.

When a public holiday falls upon Sunday, the following Monday becomes a publicholiday.

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FOLK'S

ROCHESTERCITY DIRECTORY

194 5Copyright, 1945, by R. L. Polk & Co.. Inc.

Miscellaneous InformationFor Information not foimd in this department see regular Alphabetical Section or under proper headings

in the Classified Business Directory

MUNICIPAL

ELECTION.

FIBST TUESDAY

AFTER THE

first MONDAY

OF NOVEMBER,

IN AN ODD-

NUMBERED

YEAR

\

aTY

GOVERNMENT

ORGANIZED

SECOND

DAY OP

JANUARY

IN AN EVEN

NUMBERED

YEAR

MAYOR, SAMUEL B. DICKERSslai; $760. Office, 8 City Hall; Office Hours,

9 AM frank E. Van^B«! „Hie Slayor Is the presiding officer of the City Council

and Is chosen by the Council

CITY COUNCIL

CouncDmen at Large—Gregory P MlUs, Boss EEr^rwTA'Doane. Frardi^^C Niger, Norman A&t (inirds 6, ■

7 8 17 221 Sw L Schlueter. Bast District (n^H 12 IB 18 21) sUl B Dicker. Northwest Dlstrlrt

12 9 id, MTaO. 23, 24), Ftedk J ROTpel.adrth DteWet^vwds 8, 4, 11, 18, 1^ 10), FrartI nSSr affi, $1,500, term esplres Dec 81,

MMttoas of the CouncU—Be^ar mwtlngsIn the CouneU (Samto Romn,

SfHio^nti Hril on the second and fourth T^dwNo 80 aty HaiL iftiilM tbe months of July

flita Aog^ regmar ^ g^ch other

A-iJi'si-. - »•foRo^ nintl"if may be caHed at

Special Meetlnffi— city Manager of any threeoiv time by theM»w. {be Ow mltteDfjjwdlmen. The Oto. the meeting, toBotlee hereof apeciwre e o jee^^ or to be de-be oereed imn eajlt laet twenty-Us^ at 1^ fw surdJ meeting. AtfoOT homn befom the time tj,at namedsn& apecM ineettog on w . 'ttaioaeted

onieo 8 aty Hall; office hew,Seeretory, Evelyn A UrtmThe aty Mamger

810,000.to 5 FU

«,i alof BeecnUve Ofillctf ofiiiB eivy ouiuiwi ™ Odismtl. AH olfwerBthe aty; appointed & the {egeept other-M the ctty not elected to (aty JtoMtwise provided) ?PP^{S|J£yj office hdura, 0 aty acrtTrTbci^ P.® ^pSnted dtomally

to B PM: offlee, 81by ae Coui^; tom eg^ Second Depy,

Deputy aty CIcrh-^BoM ».HoWh B Bchduman, nppotnled by aty uere

Secretory—^Harland J Boordman; appointed by tbeaty aerk

aerk—^Ettle J SmythStenographers—Monica Heisel, Helen E GalnesExamining Board of Stationary En^eers—John 0

Weller; Geo D Haas, Wm J Gessner, terms expire Dec81, 1944; appointed by the Commissioner of PublicSafety. Meets flrst and third Monday at 7:30 PM at34 Court

BxamlnaUon fee, $3 and $2; renennls, $2 and $1 '

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEOffice, 54 Court

(Commissioner—^Harold 8 W MacForlln

Bureau of Weights and MeasuresBoebester Food Terminal, near NYC BB

aty Sealer—^Anthony C Samenflnk

Olvislcn of Municipal Enterprises54 Court

Acting Director—Joseph A BlelAirport—Edwin Houlers, mgrPort of Bochester—Joseph Blel, mgrBureau of Morkeis—Henry B Stevens, Market Maa-

cr r

Division of Real Estate62 City Hall

Property Clerk, Q Edw Hammer

OlvlsloD of Plonnlna and Zoning64 Court

Direetor—Donald B FooteAsat Superintendent of Zoning—^Heniy (kuran

Cearailssloiier of RailwaysOffico, 84 State

Commissioner—Harold 8 W MaeForltnTransportation Englneei—Wllide OoUlna

DEPARTMENT OP nNAHCE

Comptroller's Officn and 01* Audit ■Office, 23 aty BoU; Houn 9 AM to 6 PHComptroller—W Raymond Whltlcy; appointed by aty

Manager. Secretary—Rosamund B Mubs, Auditor—Bobt P Aex '

OMslon If TreasuryOffice, 16 aty Hall; Houn 9 AM to 8 PMaty Treasurer—^Hoskell H Marks, appointed by the

ComptroUer. Deputy Tfeasura—Ftedk J SmithCashier—Deo A Fox. Assistant CaMiler—Leo M

Flsciier, Edwin C Foppaty taxes payable without Intereat In fotu Install-

menta; the first during the month of Jarnniy: the secondduring the month of March; tho third during the monthof June; and the fourth during the month of August.Beginning with the Brat day of Ebbruniy on the fiirtInstallment, the firat day of ApiU on the second Installment, the Brat day of July on So third lustalhnentand the flrst day of Septemb^ on the fourth Installment

month shall ha added up to and. Alfm Notember 16th, Interest on

: taxes and accrued penalties theteto'sbsU beebsrged at the rate of ten per centum per annum

Diilslou of Puictass and SupplyOffife, 86 aty HoU

Putcbaslng Agent—Fred W Ereth

Oepuitmcnt of Assossmoit and Toxallenoiriee. 26 aty Hall; Hours 9 AM to 4 PMAssessor—Wm H Woodworth; Deputy Assents, Jos

Faalo. MsrUn B O'NeU

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

84 Oourt, 8d fl

Commlssloneis—Alfred A WlUlsms, term oxpltea May81, 1948; Fiedk 0 Lamb, term oxpltes May 31, 1946:Jos L Guszetta (chairman), term expires May 81,1960. Clilef Examiner—Louis E Laearus. Sec—HelenM Murphy

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DEPAimiENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Office, M Qxict, IB 124. Hoira, 0 AM to 5 PMOommissloiter of Public Works—Aug H Wagener,

•abi;, $7,500; appointed by the City ManagerHead Clerk—Bdtraid V NierSecietaiy—Lcalte J Snesta

DMiloa «f EkqlBserloa

Office, 54 Court nn 118; Hours 9.00 to 5 PMCity Engineer—Kenneth i KnappA^ Eng Local ImpiOTementa—^Ehner L OlirerStrncturM Designer—^ffidred H WblkerSwrr Testing Inboiatory—^H Walter Hu^es

DMslen of naintenance and Operation

Office, 54 Court nn 120

Dlrectof—JohD V LewifSupeirisor of Maintenance—Jobn P HanorenSwerintendent of darbage CoUection— John StuckeSupt of CoUection—J Emmett SbeebanSiBt of Severs—B M VanOeiderSupt of Street Lighting—Buden W PostSiqd of Motor Diiision—Fisnk HoveAsh Engineer—B Mack Byan '

DMsicn of Water

Office, 10 FeUx, Hours 9 AM to 5 PMSuperintendent of Water Works—^Lenla B Smith, ap

pointed by Uie Commissioner of PubUc WorksAsst Office Bi^ioeer—& P MussiAecflontiog Office, 10 Felix; Honrs 9 AM to 5 PMMftfwyiny Qerk-^ Arthur BerthEngineer HoUy Works—Cbas S KirbyForeman of Bepair Shop and Supt Meter Shop—

Kotmu Price

DEPARTMENT OP LAW '

Office, 46 City Hall; Hours, 9 AM to 5 PMCorporation Counsel—Cbas B Forsyth, Wm U Emer

son (tSA)Deputies—Honors A MiUer, Saml D DiPasquale, Oar-

id Seboenbetg, Glenn Buck. Assistants, Somi 1 Danno,Clarence H Hardell, Jack Harrison, Gordon Zimmerman,Fred B GoodeUe, Wm Young. Legal Advisor, MatthewJ Kowalski

Secretary—Geo J Hanlon

City Court of Rochester citll Branch

Court Boom, 34 Court 2d 11

Judges—^James F Sbeeban, term expires Dec 31,1950; Arthur L WUder, term expires Dec 31, 1947;Geo D Ogden, Xhos P Cuibane, Micbl L Rogers; termsexpire Dee 31, 1945. Elected by the people for theterm of abc yearsQerk— J BeU; appointed by the courtBeporters—Ehner J Rogers, Alan G Bowntree, Jos

Schreiber, Bertha H Geiber

City Court of Rettester Criminal Branch

187 BxchnngeJudge Qty Court—<3ty Court Judges alternate each

Clerk—Saml Croog; appointed by the CourtDeputy Qerk—Fred B WegnerDeputy Qerk and Interpreter—Path Gaudlo, Edmund

F LorentaInreatlgator—Glenn H BancroftConfidential Qerk-B Lelhrton GridleyJudge's Clerk—Cbas A bgdStenosrashera—Justus 8 Alien, Franeis W Smith

Bureau of Prohatlon

84 Court, rms 101 ond 103

Chief Probation Officer—B L Verton BeeboProbation Officers—^B Deimar Barker, PhUlp Feder-

husth, Ihomos Salter, J Dvigbt Eemble, Wm Schuia,Helen F McLaughlin, Porter W VanZandt. Cashier,Helen A Lsrscheider, Sten, Bella Sarogoltz, BemadineK Luekmaii

'Traffic Violations Bureau137 E»»hiiilg»

Qty Judge's Qerbs—Jos B Lelnen, Frank A Al-brecht, John 8 Stubbs

Stenagrapber—Henry B Wertb Jr

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY(Police, Fire. Health, Parks, BuBdlngs, Playgrounds,

Fire and FoBco Telegraph)Office 84 (Sty Hall

CommlEsiener of Public Safety—'ihos C Woods,appointed by the (Bty ManagerSuTBCon—Wm I Dean, MD

Bunsu of BulldbrgsOffice, 60 8 Fltdnigb St

Soot of Buildings—Walker 8 LeeOffice Mgr—Uiehl F ClearyBuildbig Board—BetiJ G Stolimon, ehalmian. Don]

J Meaglier, Howard 8 Thomas, Word W Fenner.Anpoiiited by Ihe Cily Monsger for terms of two years.Tenns expire Dec 81, 1945. Aug H Wagener, Com-mlcrtoner of Public Works; Walker 8 Lee, Sivctlotcn-denl of lliiU.dbiKa; Fredlt B Goodell, Deputy CorporationCbunsel; arhi Franti B Davis, Engineer of the Bureauof Building; also sit with the Board. Meetings areheld at 60 8 Flttbugh

Butumt of PoliceCentml PoUto StatiDn. 137 Bndunge StnctQilcf of Poiieo—UcruY T Copcohogen.' Deputy Chief

of police—^Wllliaffl B MlUcr. Inspeotoni, Gen B Stein-miller, VVffl SfeLaughlln, Oma Both. Horeld J Burns.Floating CnptnlH, Edr/ Flefaer. Detehlvc Bureou,Qilef, lidw W OoUlns, Ann Chief. Emil Lamblose.Siipsa Detectives, Chan Austin, J Leo Hcblr. Oetect-tfe;i Gnb It Smyllc. Jos Luciano. MIehl Lodoto, JosSmtlb, Leo Shay, Win Ftlbus, Wesley W cbd, WmHueio)'. Wm F Fopp, Oco G Fordluun, Eiig Badhom,Ambrotc .irriistroDg. John Koepplln, Jos Lord, Fnuieb

16Heaney, Victor Baycroft, Maurice Sconlon, CharlesSweeney, John Fleining, Cbss Armstrong, Leo Davis,Irving Engeman, Eugene Fordham, Thomas Hum,Henry VanAuker, Clarence Scblegei, Wm Foubister, CbasYockel, Jos Hagerty, Harry Scbwind, Wm Conneil,Bernard Daiiey, Ricbd Lanson, Jacob Boberts, JohnBowan, Tbos Burke, Cbas Hogan. Traffic Squad—Captain, Geo Heisel. Traffic Supervisors—Elmer Irlsb,Jos Baglbi, Albert Daniels. Traffic Ueuts—Micbl JMoyidhan, Herbert Leary, Jobn J Cuibane. PropertyLieuts—Mlchl J MoynlMn, Herbert Leary. PropertyLiem—Jos W Sheridan. Ueut of Training School—Bryan E Ford. Chief Sanitary Inspector—Qias F Ma-gulre.

Bureau of IdentiScatlon—Capt, Wm A Wlnfleld.BertlHon Lieut—Geo W Keeuan. License Officers—Baymond Hirsbman. Albert Bartlett.

Polica PrecinctsFirst Precinct—137 Excbange. Inspectors—Wm

McLaughlin, Harold J Burns. Captains—T HerbertKiilip. Lieutenants—^Ifaos Billington, Geo A Mensing.Sergeants—Leo F Benaud, Micbl J Boehm, Jos Yurgeai-itis. Detectives—Alex Tomcaak, Wffl Sponenbur^, IJas Martin.

Second Precinct—213 Franklin. Inspectors—GeoE Steinmiller, Cbas Both. Captain—^Edw M Wildey.Lieutenant—Cleon H Wilkln. Sergeants—Bay- Pcm-berton, Jobn Evans, Hiram Moran. Detectives—FrankHohman, Frank Piotraske, Lester Loutb, AnthonyBiondl.

Third Precinct—740 University av. Captain—JosB Moron. Lieutenant—Forrest Burne. Sergeants—Camtllo Boessner, Frank Fogarty. Detective—^IffiltonCurtlss

Fourth Precinct—480 Josdph av. Captain—WmJ Pohl. Lieutenant—^Victor Ayette. Sergeants— El-wood Shepard, Bobt Mubs. Special Officers—JohnDonlon, Clarence O'Toole

Fifth Precinct—164 Lyell av. Captain—Geo Butb-enberg. Lieutenant—John J Sullivan. Sergeants—Chas GaUoway, Vance Keeling. Special Officers-David Hugbey, Wm Higgins'

Sixth Precinct—140 Bronson av. Captain, EdwardD Bahrlnger. Lieutenant—Jos Lang. Sergeants,Arth Scbuiten, Albert C Heinkel. Special Officers—Roy M Dye, Victor Dombroski(^evenlh Prednct—50 Stutson. Captain—Edw JDiwbertin. Lieutenant—Paul Hutebinson. Sergeant—^Wm Wilson. Special Officer—Jos Doane

Bureau of FIro185 North

Chief-Jobn A Slattery. Deputy Chiefs—Wm B JO'Leary, Tbos H Coates, Frank B KeUy. Battalion(briefs—Jos A Long, Edw G Selke, Arth Etsberger,Clarence B Norman, John C MueUer, Edw Adams, Walter Adams, Geo L Hoiascbub, Jas Murray, W PercyNorris, Ambrose E Foos

Instructors of Training School—Ambrose E Foos.Lawrence E BelUy

Chief Clerk—Edw J''Maoio, Leo F Mulligan

Ehrina CorapaalesBigine Co. No. 1.—83 Stone; Baymond T Sdiliiex,

captain' Engine (k>. No. 2.—676 Qlnton av N; Homer J

Sprogue, captainEngine Co. No. 8.—Piymonth av K ear Platt; Ste

phen Eftng, captainEngine Co. No. 4.—^25 Ford at; Edward M Legler,

captainEngine Co. No. 5.—262 LyeU av; George A

' nebtner, captainEngfate Co. No. 6.—785 University av; Miefal Darey,

captainEngine Co. No. 7.—87S Plymouth av S; James B

Bicfcard, captainEngine Co. No. 8.—857 Gregory at; John E Honan,

captainEngine Co. No. 9.—60 ParseHs ov; Saml J GosneU,

captainEngine Co. No. 10.—5 Driving Park av; Albert B

Hoesterey, eaptaliiEngine Ob. No. 13.—109 Genesee st; Ira McNally,

captainEngfaie Co. No. 14.—61 Central av; Lemuel B WU-

sen, captainEngine Co. No. 15.—716 Monroe avenue, Paul

Smith, captainBigiue Co. No. 16.—704 Hudson av; Donl Me-

Mobon, captainEngine CO. No. 17.-185 North, Wm M Kora,

captainEngine Co. No. 18.—Qilid cor CompbeU; Eugene

Donnelly, eopMnEngine Co. No. 19.—East av near Probert; Geo

Kummer, captainEngine (bi. No. 30.—^Dewey av cor Bryan; Frank A

Byan, captainEngine Co. No. 21.—Genesee eor Barton; Norman

Rogers, gnptfllnEngine Co. No. 22.—58 Stutson st; Clarenee 1

Mungaoy e&ptalnEngine Co. No. 28.—156 Exchange et; Jay I Dick-

erson, captainEngine Co. No. 24.—300 Bldge rd; John L SidU-

van, captainEngine Co. No. 25.—1492 CUSord av; John J Hay-

den. captain 'Truck Co. No. 1.—188 StPaul; Harry Staifleeker,

captainTruck Co No. 3.—185 North; Alfred Q Belfsteek,

captain.Tiuek Co No 3—230 I«M1 av; Adalbert McMillan;

TVuek Co No 4—T13 Monroe av; Earl Webber,captain

Thick Co No 5—^105 Genesee st; Patk Foley,captobi

Truck Co No 6—Hudson ov cor Bernard; August Buh,eoptatn

Ihitk Co No 7—1261 South av; Jos F Hanpcuthal,

Thick Co No 8—Oowey av cor Bryan; Fred W Stork,captain

Truck Co No 9—212 Webster av; Adolpb A May,captain

Truck Co No 10—150 Exchange; Albert W Young,captain

Protective Sack and Bucket Co—185 North; Bug CDUl, captain

Water Tower -No 1—185 North: Wffl J Sweeney,captain

Supply Co No 1—25 Ford atSupply Co No 2—85 StoneFire Prevention Bureau—Edgerton Patk. Tbos H

(kiates, dep chief and director. Louis Hawley, captain; Edwin A Otto, licut. Floating CapUins, B^Bloom, Frank Wonder, Chauncey J Yockei, Edw Eber.Floating Lieutenants, Henry Scbliekelman, Edw A Gart-land, Peter G TaiiUe, Harold klaxweU

Bureau of Fire and Police Teleoraph

315 Cufflberland

Superhrtendent—Jeremiab J McCarthy. AssistantSuperintendent—John F McGinty. Chief Operator—Wm T Hall

Bureau of Health

Office, 44 Marshall; Hours, 8.30 AM to 5 FMHealth Officer—Artbur M Jobnson, MO. Deputy

Health Officers-^Harry C Hummell, MD; Norris GOrchard, MD; Secretary. Lucia Lograsso.

Clerk—Elizabetb C Smith. Telephone Operator-Adelaide Waiters, Stenographers—Carol R Sherman,Mildred I Beynolds, Elvira Scbaaf. Bedstrar of VitalStatistics—Henry Ueberwurst. Deputy Registrars—Arth Bernbard, Antbony Voelkl. Tecbnician—^AdelineSedgwick. Typist, Beatrice C Sullivan, Margt C Humphrey

Supervisor Food and Sanitation—Geo A WestH^th Inspectors—Jobn Quinn, Herbert B Oiney,

Max Shapiro, Joseph J Loison, A W Oliver, N Ritters-baeb, Wm L Laffcrty, L J Fischer, David B HUl,Frederick Leathers, Nathan Lawrence, Walter J Corcoran, Edgar Dobbertin, Leo 0 Andrus, Jos W Freeman, Fermin J Lanigan, Walter F Stoepel

Veterinarians—Irwin G Bircher, Wm H MahoneyTuberculosis Becords Nurse—Arlene Ames

Office Record Nurses—Florence DaUey, EsteUe Fur-

City Pbysidans—^Edgar B Cook, Edw B Nugent,Grace A B Carter, Homer W Smith, L L Burger, H LSUohn, Geo Vetter, J Eug Kraft, Mary C Saxe, HaroldS Dorronce, Charles Kaufman, Roland GoldstSln, JesseE Guiidin, Andrew W Gutbiel, Jobn Schreiber, LucyBaker Foster

Health Nurses—Educational Coordinator of Nurses—Hester Uowiand. Supervising Nurse—Gertrude O'llern.Sedgwick. Typists, Beatrice C SuUivan, Margt C Hum-Health Nurses, Mrs Florence Quinn, Lulu E Burt,Bose A Weber, Dene Bishop, CeceUa A Sbaw, MrsHilda T Fisher, Susan (bunmings, Barbara Walters,Grace Dowdie, Margt Kannan, Helen Bausch, EllaWbltmer, Etbel Miller, Virginia Almarode, Clyde Irwin,Dene Bowes, Mabel Earl, Emma Frey, 0 M VDkus,Mrs Anna Bescta, Maty O'NeiU, Margt Ryan, M U Hoc-tor, L Statt, (3 Barnett, B Schur, Florence N Trent-man, Mary T Walsh, E Mae Clayman, Margt Barber,Madeline Affleck, Sadie Riebe, A Ruth klurpby, Mrslone Lerklns, klarion M Costelio, Rose M Fritz, HelenEgan, Dorothy Nelson, C klargt Coilyer, Gertrude McDonald, Helen E Veitz, Mrs Elva W BaiUng, Anna LPowers, Olive Young, Mrs Bernadine Kelley, LorettaDean, LiUian Franks, Grace MacFarland, Wanda Pestke,Mrs Frances Cooley, Iota A Petb, Frances Heaney, Suzanne Sessler, Florence E Naylon, Mrs Mary K Clement,Bernadine Brady, Ruby T Wagner, Eleanor Insley

Temporary Attendants—^Matthew Shea, Nathan Strom,klarie DePrez, MUdred Smith, Eliz K Meyer

Burean of Parks

84 Court, Sd it

Dir^tor—Patk J. Slavin. Depiuty Director—GertnrdoM Hartnett. Superintendent—Wm Pitkin. (atyForester—^Malcolm Milne.

Dlvlslim of Playoroutnis nnd Recieatloa

34 6onrt, Sd flSuperintendent—-Oiester B Leake. Asst Supt, Bay

mond O Shittery

Board of Examlnen of MidwiferyExaminers—Dr James K Qnigley, Dr David B Jewett

Roehsstsr War Coiucll

30 City HaU

Qiainnaa—Mayor R«"ii B Dicker(kioidioator, Bobt H Link; Boymcnd N BoU, David

B Brady, Tbeo C Briggs, Louis E Cartwrifdit, CiaigP Cocbtatte, John P Cooper, Alex K Dean, Muk Elllng-son, Emmett R Gauhn, Milton E Loomis, Harold 8 WMacForlin, Russeii C McCartto, Herman Russell, MrsF Bitter Sbumway, Mrs Jas woat, Albert F Izer,John F Uffert, Mrs Stafford L Warren, Jota F Walsh,Tbos C Woods, Aug H Wagener, Cbas F Wroy

Deiiarbnent of Piddle WaltonConvention Hall Ansex

251 Clinton av 8

commissioner—^Eknmett R GauhnDeputy Commissioner—J Giover ConleyGeneral Cose SnpeivlEUT—Mia Catherine M Mnnntmy

BUREAU OF VETERAN REUBP

34 Court, 3d fl

Administrator and Deputy Commlesloaer of WeUoia—Edwin I Cooper, Assistant Director, Craitam HSrott.

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28 Spring

Esuninero—Qeo W Fappert, term expires Dec 31,1815; Herman F Weidel, pres, term expires Dec 31,1816; Edv M Scott, term expires Dec 31, 1917

City Engioeei^Kenneth J KnappOiief Plumbing Inspector—Harold B DrlscoUQerk—John A Koehler jr

PLANNING COMMISSION

51 Court

Citizen Members, Wm 0 Kaelber, Cbaltman, JHoward Gather, Geo H Hawks, Harry F Ruppert; Ex-OMcio Members, Harold 8 W Mac^lin, Kenneth JKnapp; Secretary—Donald H Foote, 51 Court. Meetson call of secretary in Department of Commerce office.

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

Louis W Johnston, Arlh 11 Ingle, Mrs Lucia N Valentine. Geo Dietrich, Harry F Ruppert, Mrs Sally SuUl-ran, Bichd Baybutt, Henry B Haniey, Harry B Crow-ley. Supervisor and Secretary—^Donald H Foote. Meetsevery other Thursday of each month at 10 AM at 60 S

17' West High School, 501 Oeneseo—Frlncipal,. ChasH Holzwarth; v-prlnclpal, Melvin E Coon.

MUNICIPAL MUSEUM COMMISSION

ROCHESTER MUSEUM OF ARTS AND SCIENCES631 East a

Director—Arthur C Parker. John B Williams, MD.chairman. Commissioners—Mrs F Hawley Ward, Carl8 HaUauer, Jos P B DuHF, Edwin A Stebbins, Mayorand Bipt of Schools

CITY HISTORIAN

Bundel Memorial Bidg 115 South av^toriab—Dr Dexter Perldns. Asst Historian, Dr

Biate F McKelvey.

PRINTING AND ADVERTISINGCity Prihters—^Democrat and Chronicle—for pro

ceedings, resolutions, ordinances and notices.

CONSTABLES

Elected by the PeopleWard *1—^Edw J Coimelly. Ward 2—Jos Milazzo.

Ward 3—^Bobt Giassbrook. Ward 4—Leo Flneran.Ward 5—Rlcbd W Nerslnger. Ward 6—Wm B Kelly.

'Ward 7—Sand Bembaum. Ward 8—Manuel Palermo.Ward 9—Micid J DeMarco. Ward 10—Mlchl Pas-i®*!* —Frank J Lawrence. Ward 12—^tViifrcd

13—Chas Scherer Jr. Ward 14—Eug SidUm. Ward 15—Sam Flam. Ward 16—wsUe Parker. Ward 17—L Wm Dean. Watd 18—5™"^ E, Dublin. Ward 18—^Frank Scbeiber. Ward30—Carl Steimes. Ward 21—John Nobus. Ward22—Anthony Bonafede. Ward 28—Mlchl Ftiga. Ward24—Emil Preiss

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BOARD OF EDUCATIONOffice, Education Bldg, 13 8 Fltzhugh. Houta, 8:45K to 4:45 PM, Saturdays, 8:45 AM to 12:15 PM

CommissionersSalaries 81,200 per year. Elected by the people for

mSS? ®' Ibrm expires Dee 31 of year401109103 name

^ Wtay (pres) 1847; Mrs Wm B Lee,E Keenan, 1945; Newton B CasUe, 1946;Phillip C Woiz, 1847

ffirperintendent—James M Spinning. Asst Superin-David W Densmore, Harold B Akerly, Verne,

A Bird. Purcha^ Agent-^os L Ernst (on leave).Awng Purchasing Agent—Bobt B Jeffers.

Superintendent of School Buildings — Francis BSraeret (on leave). Acting Supt of School Bulldlnga—Walter M Nugent. Ash Supt of School Buildings—Bralnard M Wilson.

Terms and HolidaysThe school year is divided into two semeatera. The

ffist begins Tuesday, Sept 5th, and continues untilfWay, Jon 26th. The second begins on Monday, Jan28U, continues until Friday, June 22d.

Holidays—AH National and State Thankaglvini Ow:Co^us to (Oct I2th>; Armistice Day (Nor lltt):Memorial Day (May 80th); Washington's Birthday(Feb 22d); Cbilstmaa, New Tear's and interveningdays, tho day following Thaiiksgiving Day and Sntur-dayn

Numhar of Pupils and TeatheisNumber of papQs registered In Public Schools (day

and evenings), 50,648; Number of teoehers, 1480,not IncUTding evoMng schotd teachers or supply teaehon

High SchooltBenjamin CVanklln Hlgb School, 850 Norton cor.

Hudson av.—Prindpil, Boy L Butterfleld; V-prln, Wll-lord A Sabln

ChsrloUa High School, 4U5 Lake av—Prlnelpal.Geo B Eddy; v-prinelpal, Glenn M Dealson

East High School, 410 Alexander near Main Bist,—^Principal, Wm .O Weight

Bast Hlhi Sdiool Annex. 200 Uotreislty av corScto—Principal, Arthur B Harris

Edison Teehifleal & Industrial High School, 726Clifford ay—Principal, Hotvard 8 Bennett

^eHetson Btgh Sdmol, 'Edgerton pork-PrineipB].Aniold B SwUt; Assocrprinoipal, Boy F Johncoi; V-prlneipal, Hatgncrlte Shelmadlne

John Marshall High School. 180 Bldgeway av corMarigold—Principal, C WiUotd Burt (acting); V-prlnelpal, Leon C' Fricl (acting)

Madison Hlhi School, KM tovirth at Bffison nark,—Principal, Frank M Jeoner; Vtee-prlnelpal, Fredk ANeuhallMoaroo Hth> School, 164 Alexander cor Pearl—

Prindita], jite B Hawley; T-pdndiHil, Mary A Bhtdum

Grade Sdnols

Number One.—'(Martin B Anderson School). 85Hillside Av. Principal, Mrs Dorothea K LortiherNumber Three.—(Nathaniel Rochester School)

59 TYemont near Plymouth Av. S. Principal, Fred BParkerNumber Four.—(George Mather Forbes School), 198

Branson av. Priuetpal, Mrs Edna 8 JonesNumber Five.—(John WiUlams School), 555 Ply

mouth Av. N. Principal, Squire H SneUNumber Seven.—(Lake View School). 219 Pleipont

Principal, Moiy K ToomeyNumber Bight.—(Carthago School), 253 Donkey Av.

Acting Principal, Mrs Julia B Evans.Number Nine.—(Andrews School), 261 Joseph Av.

cor Baden. Prlndjial, Geo A M^eUlNumber Eleven.—(Samuel A Lattlmare School),

' 500 Wetnter Av. Principal, Milton B MddiaNumber Thirteen.—(Horaea Mann Sehool). 81 Hick

ory near South Av. PrlncipaL Katherine S PoweraNumber Fourteen.—(Cheater Dewey School), 21)0

University Av. cor Sdo. Principal, Arthur E Harris.V-Prln, Irene M MurphyNumber Fifteen.—(FVeemaD Claike School), 494

Avcrili Av. Principal, Mildred L PotterNumber Sixteen.—(John Wolton Spencer Sdraol),

321 Post Av. Prindpal, Marguerite D Hulbert (acting).

Number Seventeen.—(Whitney School), 259 Orangecor Saxton. Prindpal, Jackson GoUupNumber Nineteen.—(Wm H Sewaid School), 465

Seward cor bidgnolla. Prindpal, Howard H Levris.Asst Frin, Blanche E FullmerNumber Twenty—(Heniy Lomb School), 54 Oak-

man near CUnton Av. N. Principal, Mis Gertrude FBrown

Number Twenty-One.—(Jonathan Child School). 398Colvin near Jay. Prindpal, Amy K MayleNumbw ^enty-Two.—(Lincoln School), 27 Zhn-

brleb near Joseph Av. Frincipoi, Ksrl F BexNumber Twenty-Three.—(Francis Parker School),

170 Barrington cor Mllbum. Prindpal, L May (HarkNumber Twenty-Four.—(Ellwanger & Barry School)

900 Meigs near Crawford. Prindpal, Bichd G Thiele(acting)

Number TVenty-Flve.—(Nathaniel Hawthorne School)865 North Goodman. Prindpal, Loretta deS Wilkinson.

Number Twenty-Seven.—(Susan. B. Anthony School)127 First St. Principal, Fred M PUo

Number Twenty-El^t.—(Hendilk Hudson SchoM),450 Humboldt. Principal, Reglna K Kennedy

Number .Twenty-Nine.—(Jamea Whlteomb HUeyScbool), 46 Mbran near Qenesee. Prindpal, Edna MHixson

Number Thirty.—(General BIweU S. Otis School).36 Otis., Prindpal, Carl H Knmpf

Number Thirty-One.—(Hamilton School), 208 NGoodman. Principal, Mrs M:^! L OrrNumber Thirty-Three.—(Audiibon School), 250

Grand Av. Prindpal, Mrs Caroline H BrownNumber Thirty-Four.—(Lexington School) 530 Lex

ington Av. Prindpal, Edith 51 BrigM ■Number Thirty-Five.—(Pinnacle Scbool), 156 Field

Principal. Ethd 0 Pease „ . .Number Thirty-Six.—(Henry W. Ungfellow School),

85 SUacoh St. Principal, Ivan K PotterNumber Thirty-Seven.—(Lewis H Morgan Scfaoid),

353 Congress Av cor Post Av. Principal, Emma MO'Keefe

Number Thirty-Eight.—(George Clinton LattaSehool), 270 Latta Rd. Prindpal, Geo W Cooper

Number Thirty-Nine.—(Andrew J Townson School),145 Midland Av. Prtoeipol, Baiie W NashNumber Forty-One.—(Kodak Park School), 279

Eidge rd, W. Principal, Ralph N 0)gswcllNumber Forty-Two.—(Abelard Reynolds School),

3330 Lake Av. opp. Stonewood Av. Principal, GeoW CooperNumber Forty-Three:—(Theodore Roosevelt School),

1305 Lyell or cor MtBeod Blvd. Principal, GUveA Folno

Number Forty-Four.—(Lincoln Park Scbool), 820ChlU A? cor Stanton. Prindpal, Alma E Haessig(acting) '

Number Forty-Six.—(Chas. ChrreU School), 250Newcastle rd cor Dorchester Bd. Pibmipal, Mrs Dorothea K Lortefaer „ _

Number Forty-Nine.—(George H Thomos School),Lattlmare M. and NorfoUc St. Prindpal, Emma MO'Keefe.

Number Fifty-Two.—(Ftank Fowler Dow School),100 Farmington Bd. Principal, Clatlbel B BrucePaul Revere Trade.—^135 Bernard. Prindpal, Fredk

0 B BflnhSchool of Praetlcol Nursing.—Edgerton Park. Nurse-

Director, Isabel H DillEast Regents Evening High School—110 Alexander.

Principal—Wm A Howe

Supetvisoiy StaffDirector of Health Education.—Herman J NortonAssociate Director.—^Elmer K Smith. Assistant

Director.-Edith M Walker. Supvr.—Albeit H MoklnDirector of Attendance and Eknployment Ccrtifieatlni

—Raymond C KeopleDirector of Business Education.—Chkrles E CootDirector of Art.—MarJorle A Lndi. Supeidspr of

Art, Rose M Acker . . Director of Homo Bconomlea—Icssle W TIefceU.

Supvr.—Christine K Sehamd , , ,Director of Mudo—Alfred Shousa. Araoelate DI-

lectbr.—fiterman A (Bute, Asdstont Dlr^W;—Howard N Hinga. Supervisors—Mallow 6 Smith, KarlD VanHocsen ^ ^

Director of School Lunch Booms.T-Oonstanco C BartDirector of Visiting Teachers.-Helen E WratonElementary Educatlon-rr-B Pork FarkblU. coordinator

Assoc Director of Elomentary Grades—Harriet StiU-mon, Hosel Prehm

(BiordinatoT nfOdld Seiviees and Director of -Educational and Vocational Guldanee—Howard C Seymour

Diieetsr of Qrild Stndy and Spedal Education—ALeila Martin. Assistant Diieetor of Spedal Education—Christine P Ingram. Supervisor wedal Education, Mary T Walsh, tovr Qiild Study—Edith CGorrie « . _ .

Director of Teadier Employment and CertiflcatlaiL—Henry B Wondeigem

Director of Visual and Badio Education—Sobra THarris, acting . _

Siqiervisor of Apprentice ^Walning—Fletcher H MB*ler

High School Cuirieulum Study—Elmer W SnyderSupervisor of Parent Education and Child Develop

ment—^^orence B WinefaeUSpedaUat In Educational Tests—Bdit F BanySpecialist in Mathematics—^Win Bets

ROCHESTER PUBLIC UBRARY

Administration Headquarters, Bundel Memorial BnUdlntBoard of Trustees

Terms expire Dec 31 of year after nameHarvey F Remington, 1945; Harvey J Burkhart,

1947, v-pres; Rt Her Bartel H Rclnhelmcr, 1944;Rt Rev Monslgnor Jos E Grady, 1946; Edw 0 Mto(Reynolds) 1945; Mrs Chas H Hoeing, 1948; TheMayor and the Pres. Board of Education

The Library Board consists of eight membeis, five appointed liy the City blanager for a term of fire yeara,and two members ex-officio, the Mayor and the President of the Board of Education and one from BeynoldsLibrary Board.

Director of Libraries and Secretary to the Board ofTrustees.—John Adams Lowe. Assistant to Director—J Vemon Steinmann. - Head of (Mdren's and Extension Dept.—Julia L Sauer. Main Libiarlan, MarionD Mosher.

Main Library—Bundel Memorial bldg 115 South avBranches; Building 9, Edgerton Park; 707 Main W:809 Monroe av; 585 CUfford av; 611 N Goodman; 40Stutson; 25 Wlnton rd N; 310 Arnett bird; 571 Fort-land av; 5 Owen; 715 South av; 1151 Hudson av.Other agencies consist of 10 sub-branches, 48 stationsand 370 Grade Ubiaries.

LIBRARIES(See Gasslfied Business Dlnetoiy)

CHURCHES(See (HasslBed Business Directory)

HOSPITALS(Sec (Rasslfied Business Directory)

CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL FOR CHILOREN ~42S-Beach Avenue

Officers; Albert E Vogt, President; John D Pike,Vice President; ftlrs Harvard Castle; Secretary; WebsterH Kline, Treasurer; Danl H Beach, Attorney; HannahL Harle, Superintendent. Board of Members: Mrs W DEllwanger, Mrs Thomas L Foulkes, Mrs Frank EGannett, Mis Paul Knox, Schuylcr C Wells Jr, MrsHarry F Letter, Arthur M Lowenthal, Mrs AlbertA Hopeman, Mrs Leon W Sage, Mra Albert KChapaian, Eric C Moore, Fredk J Odenfaacb, MrsChas H Stearns, Mrs John Moreton, Mrs Wm 0Stuber, John F Day, Ranlet Miner, Herbert W Brem-ley, Mra Howard L Prince, D Russell Chamberlain,Carl L Bauscb; Mrs Harold L Field, Mrs Freeman AUen,Mrs John R Fox, Mrs Clarence P Thomas, Mra Chas WWels jr, Mrs Clyde HeaUy, Charles K Flint, Fred BMcKelvey, Allen P Mills, Madison Pierce

^ THE GENESEE HOSPITAL224 Alexander St

Officers: Geo J Keyes, President; H Dean QutnhyJr, Ist V-Pres; Thos G Spencer, 2d V-Pres; Chas EAngle, Secretary; Chas W Wels Jr, Treasurer, Leslie H Wright, HD, Superintendent. Board Members; Harper Slbley, Bernard B Flnucano, Dr J SWatson Jr, Herman Russell, George J Keyes, RaymondThompson, John D Pike, Tboa G Spencer. Oias BAngle, Herman M COhn, Bobt 8 Betten, Hiram Slbleyfr S Jr. Dr Dexter Per-

" Angle, KendaU B Castle,Jas S Watson, Thos F Judson, Chas W Wels Jr

HIGHLAND HOSPITAL OF ROCHESTERBellevtta Drive

Officera: Dwj(ibt Wetmora, pres; caias T (houeb,♦STS' vif""ST'l. Henderson, sec; Chas P Schlegal,xSrtJ.. iS'i""' Leonard H Henderson, Chas W¥i"U3, ^eit B May, Leo McCanne, Fredk 8 MiUer,n Arthur F Reed, Chas T Crouch, Hemy^["'r Bhumyvay. Jas H Slociim, John Van-vooihls. Bobt C Watson, Dslght Wetmore, Chaa Ffc 3" Calkins (USA), Thos L Foulkes, Her-hert P lansdalc Jr, Thos L Lee, Elmer B MUllman,Burton C Smith, directors

PARK AVENUE HOSPITAL

- 389 Park Aveiins_ pffirera- (^orge H Gage, SID, Presldimt; Homer WSmith, [^. Secretary; Luther Sampson, MD, Treasurer:Famer W 0 Brien, MD, Asst TVeanuer; Harriet 0Moore, RN, Ebperlntendcnt. ^Beoid Memheva: Sol >^p^au, MD, Cbaries G LeahoiL MD. Edward TWentuoith, MD. (^e C ffilto. UD. J L BotulsN'.

^ Huber, SID, Jns M Plyiin. ilD, EugeSdLath. MD. B F HIc&v. MO. Guy B VdhAlatyno. 3JD

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ROCHESTER GENERAL HOSPITAL501 M&ln St W

Oaieeis: Thos B WUte, Prestdeut; BudoU C Slebe^Vice-PresldaJt; Geo H HawSs Jr, acretw; Hllott WGuinaeff Iteasirerj Christopbcf G Panjall, MD» Medi*eal Director. Board Members: Edward G fifiner, WilUamG Sloao Jr, Edvard Hairls, Ednln Allen Stebblns, Bn-dolf C Siebert. Edward Bausch, MortUoCT BAmtice, Fredk 1 Odenbaeb, Douglas C Townssu, Inea CBrtggs, Samuel E Duiand, Albert A Hopeoan, 1Howard KIdd Jr, Frank E Oannett, Ezra A Hale, B EFrederickson, Arth M Lowenthal, Marion B Folsom,Fred H Gordon Jr, Bicbd M Harris, Geo H Hawto,Sol Heumann, Frank J Uttle, Banlet Miner. Fredk

18T PieisOD, John Cialg Powers, Thos B White, ArthA Batr;, Daeid A Beiiamy, Iheo B Dresefaer, Geo CGordon, Elliott W Gunuer, Edw Harris Jr, Geo HHawks Jr, John H Eiteben, Archbold H Boblnson

ST MART'S HOSPITAL

89 Genesee St.

Officers: Bister Gertrude, President; Sister Emily,Seeretary-Tkeasurar; Sister Isabel], Sister Hilda, SisterMaty Agnes, Ikustees; Adilsory Board: Michael Shea.Frederick Welder, James E Cuff, J P B Du^, A J

Cunningham, Leo McSweeney, Martin B O'NeiU, ThosCarroll, Danl Meagher

STRONG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

260 Crlttenden BirdOfficers: Basil C blacLean, MD, Director. Hospltaa

Committee of Board ot Tnstees: James E Gleason,Chas F Hutchison, Albert D Kaiser. MD, Fr^ WLorejoy, Harper Slbley, Thos G Spencer, M HerbertElsenhart, Amoty Houghton, Horace Taylor, HerbertS Weet, Kendall B Castle, Baymond N BaU, MartinF Tieman, Thos J Hargrare, Chas F Hutchinson, SSloan Colt, Carl A Lobmann, Bernard E Flnucane, GU-bcrt J C McCurdy, Mrs C Luther Fry

MONROE COUNTYJnoorporoled tn 1821—Indudea 082 spuore mila.

board OF SUPERVISORSSalary, Sl,200. HOcted Biennially. Amn^ Sp

rion hpgfna on first business of Jonuw* BeguwMeetings, flrst and second business day of each monthat the Supervisors' Booms, Court House

Rachester

Terms of aU expire December 31, 1945.Ward 1—Arthur Lochte (B), Wud 2—^IPh A^

chino (B), Ward 8—Ralph B Wlckto (B), Wd^Clarence E Jennings (B), W^ i J5}'tfA A ^Bobt AvcrUl (B), Wd 7—^Walter J an (B),Wd 8—Louis Brlskln (B), Wd 9pIota DlOae^nrd 1Q Joft^Dh (R)» Wd lZ"~BtanKtouch (B>rwd 12^1 B Bausch (E), Wd^JolmW Conrad (B), Ward ^5'^(S) Wd 15—August Muehlelsen IB), Wd 16Wm raoarco (D) Word 17—Louis P Dentlnger (B),Wd iSSd I pS (B), Wd 19-Wm T Nolan(B) Wd20^esse C Fox (B), Wd 21—A Gj^d Hatch(B)' Wd 22—Geo F McGrath (B), Wd 23—SiitoyP Haywood (B), Wd 24—Frank M Hemmcrich (B)

Toans

Terms of all expire December 31, 1945Brighton—Qms 0 Green (E)ChlU—Gage M MUler (B)Clarkson—Ernest C Fowler (B)Gates—Fhed C Sours (B)Greeeo—Gordon A Howe (B)Hamlln—Fred Lerereoa (B)Henrietta—Earl L Chase (B)Ironileijuoll—Thomas KB™''®'?''' 'B'Melidon—Harland P Moflitt (B)Ogden—Harrey Way (B)Parma—^Frank G Blalr (R)Fenfleld—Henry D Botbfusa (B)Perinton Baymond J 1^ (B)Pltlsford—Edw D Seward (B)Riga-Wm D Kearney (D)Rush—Baymond Coff (B)gmdeo-^WUllam F DdeU (B)

Bobert Wltmer (B)Wbeatland—Arth M Torpey (B)Clerk Board of Supervisors—James L Wiles, I^PUW

aerk of Board—Sllehl D Pastorelle. ComI^ Qwk,M Balph Walsh. Sec. Frank M Brown. ,Walter E Brewer. Elected annually by the Superslsora.

Commissioners of Public BuUdlng^Arthur LoAte.A Gould Hatch. 0 Bobt Wltmer, meet at Court l^ne,

Sp««e^br?ls?'l9^!tSfur

ftUft

EUpOTlSOrSUbroHan Appellate Division

B Boabroej: appointed by the J®^®'Dlvlstoa, Fourth Dept. Asslstanto—aus «»» "wui,Mrs Edna L Block . , DMMia tt

Gminty SupcrtnteraJent of Hlghmara ■— ®C^n, 244 Plymouth av 8; appointed by the Super-•tSOte o»a.

Purchasing Agent—C A Bennett, salary, 88,800,appointed by County Mana^ n ii.,h.rfinir

Deputy PurehoMng Agent—Adelaide B Heherllng.oppotntra by Pnrehaslpg Agent

SnpaiinteiideBt QWt Homo-^^ BynnNight tthman"Omtt'Hooia—Leon BsUljiiek

^J^'Jjft^rSillctt LaboinMty Asailattnto-Mro G APiMhor C Mrtranks. Yvome Jeanroy, An-

Bdlib BMdlkaw. Hncmoteloslet, Maty C IhooCOUHTV CtEBK'S OFFICE

Qfltee. Oourt BoussonlM Hours. 8 AM to 5 PM

Oounly Cicik-Wallcr H Wleklno, oalntv, «7,S00jliy the people: term Ibrto ymisi expUcJ D«em-

hct 31. 1846nrpuly del*—KenmtU TAWifltiiii Ittioiiy--Lewi'' BAMiiiiai iii-jojU-'Hciuy 1. BlelsH

Secretary—Leontlne MeagherBookkeepers—Florence M LeBoy, Blanche B WinterCourt Clerks—John C Hohe, John B Bcardon. Wm J

Ward, Martin J Rowan, Willis C Gillette, Edw ABrown, Howard Q Cooper

Search Clerlt—Maii^ NorlckPtotostat Operators—Fredk Gardner, Alf G CrozeClerks—Kathleen Carroll, Winifred E Qement, Ger

trude M Lsvhi, Mary M bUUer, Adah Joan SmithClyde LeMessurier, Florence E Tobln, Helen M BrownEleanor JI Geraghty, Helen C Weed, Emma Jack, Claytoo F Kennedy, Marie J Albright, Louise Hanna, Frances J Larkln, Bernlce M Hill, Mrs Margt G FanningAlf Tiliey, Ida M Salyerds, Philip H Farber, Ida VanOrder, Jas Ixiekhart, Alf Grove, Kathleen C Farrcll.S Coiinne HIU, Arthur Quackenbush, Adelaide CrayJohnson, Harriet Schoener, Violet Heldt, Gertrude Bice

Cashiers—Bobt P Mackey, Grace Moriarty, EdgarBastian ^

Supervisor Auto License—Raymond N GuppCourt Messengei^-Morrls MeyerThe County Clerk appoints oU his subordlnata

FINANCIAL DEPARTMENTOffice, Court House. Oftlce Hours, 9 AH to 5 PM

■ Director of Finance—darenee A Smith, appointedby Board of Supervisors.

Deputy 'Dreasurer—George T White, appointed byDirector of Flnanee

Clerks—^Fred B HeOttlre, James A Patterson, JamesB MlUlgan, Edna M KUUp, Francis L Bnn, John DAllen, Clarence P Wagner, Ellswortli W Belyea, EllaM Thaney, Grace Dugan, May E O'Connor, T MiltonHowe. Ceo D Henderson, Eleanor B Jones

Tabulating Dept—John 0 CuUen, directorController—Jas Klos, appointed by Director of Fi

nanceDeputy Controller—Ada Kendall, appointed by Di

rector of FinanceDirector of Finance appnlnta all his subordinatesTax Foreclosure Attorney—Jerry LeonardoSupervisor Local Assessments—Wm E Smith

County Taxes payable January 1Fees will be added as follows:—

All of January without fees; February lat to February 28th inclimlve, 1 per cent; Match 1st to March81st Inclusive, 2 per cent; April 1st to April 14th In-cluslte, S per cent

After April 14th said addition of 3 per cent andolao Interest from that dote at ttie rate of 8 per centper itTiTHTin

On August Ist 00 additional fee of 91.60On the 16th day of August a list of ail unpaid taxes

will be publishedon the 20tb day of August all unpaid taxes will be

sold, and eon be redeemed ooly by paying adTertislngand sales charges with inter^

Cheeks payable to Director of Plnonee, and mailed,wui be accepted

omee bours 9 AM to 6 FH. Saturdays 9 AM to12 M

UW DEPARTMENTOffice, Court House

District Attorney—Danl J O'Mara of Rochester,salary, 39,000, ^d by Supervisors; elected by theterm three years; expires December 81, 1946Am Dlat^t Attorneys—Anthony Mlcell, Claraiee J

9^;, StcpbM K Pollard, Harry L Bosenthal, Johnc Little Jr, Alan M HIU, appoints by District Attor>nay

Omd Jury'Stenographers—Edgar C Ostronder, BertJ Barton; appointed by District Mtomey

Stenographers—Marlon T Dingledlne, Mrs Marlon HNaah; appointed by District AttorneyManaging Clerk—Frank B Schmidt, appointed Iw

District AtteinkyInterpreters—Fulgemdo B DetVogUo (ItoUan), Wal

ter A Stanley (Polbh) appotntedl^Dlstrlet AttorneyTelephone Operator—Anna M Hopp

LEGAL DEPADTMEHT18 Main W rm 400

Lciml ,\ilvlscr—Joseph B Boyle, salary, 86,500;appointed by Supervisors. Deputy Legal Adviser—

gcenowphers—Evelyn K Pierce. Joyce M Yoncey.Mae J Brady

COMMISSIONER OF JURORSCoambDtoner of Jurora—^Blchard L Soundero; op-

poraied by Iho resident Judges of the Supremo Courtand Judges df Monroe County Court; term Svo years

Dcpiiiy Comrnlssloncr—Harold P CalllsterClerk—Evelyn CottrUl

All subordinates are appointed by the Conunlaatonerof Jurors, and approved by the Justices of the SupremeCourt and Judges of County Court

BOARD OF ELECTIONSOffice, Court House. Hours, 9 AM to 5 PM

Oommlasloneis of Elections—Bobt W Smith, Pntk AGrimes; terms expire Dec 31, 1948; salary 84.590;appointed by Board of Supervlaors

Stenographer^—Mrs Evelyn B Nichols

SHERIFF AND DEPUTIESOffice, court House

Sheriff—^Albert W SMnner, elected by the people;term three years; expires Dec 31, 1946; salary,$7,599, flxed by statute \

Under Sheriff—Geo A Conway; appointed by theSheriff

Chief Deputy SberilTs—^Bobt J Fogan, Ray O'Lough-lln

Attorney—Donald HarrisCasblei—Evelyn B Bohm KlttllngerDeputy Sheriffs—Hltam C Johnson, Edwd G Bice,

Cbas C Sebey, Dias Kase,' Erwin L Sullivan, GordonB Speares, Patsy J Rancone, Raymond F Flynn, FrankPalumbo, Harold J Vlckeiy, Cbas H McAllister, ChasA Miller, Walter Wilcox, Fenton J Coakly, Leon BMosher, Frank J Cook, Chas M Harris, Merton J Drum,Jas J McManus, Carl W Peterson, Francis U Broom-fleld, Albert U Halgbt, Elmer Wood, Thco W Klee,Walter E Schucbart, Irvln T Hobby, Julius A Burk-bardt jr. Samuel J Kaab, James I Conheady, Harold Gaffney, Louis Joy, Joseph P Kennedy, ArthurJ Kay. William F Llnney, William Marstmll, LouisW Marks, Harry W MeFarland, Robert T O'Brien.Rlehd F Spurr, Emmett W Skivlngton, Baymond BSanford, Stephen Zicari, Albert Lavine, Wm Pfarrer,Wm H Stcll, Hany Ovenburg, John Q Miller, ArthurH Clark, Michl J Mauro, Edgar A Coapman, Lester JMaine, Clias E F Williams

Secretary to Sheriff—Irene Bless

JailJailors—Geo F Bastian, Don Mitchell, Douglas E

Todd. Women Jailors, Agnes Dafner, Celia M Donovan,F Lillian Richards; appointed by the Sheriff

Physician—James Davis; appointed by the Supervisors

Chaplains—Protestant, Dominic Porfirio; Catholic.Laturenee Casey; Jewish, Solomon Sadowaky; appointedby the Supervisors

Deputy Sheriffs—Clarence Bates, Ernest F Dell,Walter Malcolm, Fred W Cable. Frank C Smith. Geo WMoore, Wesley Trousdale; appointed by the Sheriff

Engineers—Alex Milne, Chas M Shatzel, ArthurSmith

CORONERSOffice, Public Morgue, 70 Clarissa

Blchard A Leonardo, David H Atwater, elected bythe people for a term of three years. Supt, Geo MGlasser. Attendants—Chas J Welch. Raymond Fred-rick

Chauffeurs—Wm Brodle, Lorin T Hinton, John C ImoLaborers—PhUlp Blsenbauer, Martin SulUvan, Alfredo

MaurlzioCoroners' PliysielansCity—^Walter J BUey, for East Side; Floyd Winslow,

for West side, Boebester

BOARD OF CHILD WELFAREOffice, 1460 South av

Membeis of the Board—Harry B towley, chairman.Mis Louis A Langle, Corresponding Secretary. CharlesW Marcus v-cbairman, Mrs John L Hazen, Mrs Clara KFoley, John J Beilly, Jesse B Hanuan, Eva H Sbepard,executive secretary. Assistant Secretary—Vera Wilbur.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC WELFARE1460 South Av

Director of Publle Welfare—Jesse B Hannan; appointed by Cotffity Manager. Confldenttal Secret^—Dana M Porter. Depirty Director—Agnes T George.General Cose Work Supervisor (Public Assistance)—Katharine D VonOeCarr. Supvr Old Age Assistance—Wm J Powers. Acct (Old Age A.S3istance)—WllbertC Snider. Acct (Home Relief)—Wendell P Pierce.Supvr of Resources—Clinton 0 Hallou. Supvr MedicalDIv—Alahcl H Bortle. Ocid Case Work SiipvT (ChildWelfare)—Adelaide Kaiser. Acct (Child Welfare)—Matlldc A Lucia

County Home, 435 B Henrietta rd. Warden—Georg-H Maltlond. Matron—Lucille P Hoiman. diief(Berk—Verne F CUckner

County Infirmary. 435 E Henrietta rd. MedicalSupervlsoi—Eric S Green. Chief Resident Phi-siclan—A Marc Mussaro. Chief Clerk—Mildred B SchrcinerSuperintendent of Nurses—Goldle M Holtz

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lOlA MONROE COUNTY TUBERCULOSISSANATORIUM -

B Henrietta and Westfall rds, BoebeiterSuperintendent—^Ezra Bridge, MDDeputy Superintendent—birring 0 Drew ■Araistont Medical Director—Jolm M MacMlUanBoard of Managers—^Dr Floyd S Wlnalow, pw;

Elbert W Brlgbam, rice pres; Dr Harrey J Vary, TobiasBoth, A Elmer Raitbel . .

Eatabllsbed by the County of Monroe, Oetober 1,1810, for tbe care and treatment of tuberculosis

ROCHESTER STATE HOSPITALIneorporated 1891, 1600 Souto At

Director of Mental Hospllal, John L VaidJeibrt:Asst Dlr of Mental Hospltid, Kenneth K Slaght, Ben]

19Polloct!; Dir of Clinical Laby, Wm H English; SeniorPbj^clans, Malwina T Lemmie, Harold Feldm^, WmLibertson; Physicians, Wellington W Reynolds, HenryFreund; Pharmacist, Ralph W Engeihardt; Senior Business OBicer, Karl E Alderman. Principal School ofNursing, Christine S Kittredge, B. N. Asst PrincipalSchool of Nursbig, NcUie M Zuhaitis; Senior Occupa-Uonal Therapist, Jessie W Tozler. Senior Social Workers, Jean H Orenburg, Mary A SuUiran, Helen UHarding. Anna E BoniAton. Prin Sth Eng, Steph HVeile. Maintenance Super, Balph E Piper. There.ateapproximateiy 500 employees in Ue bospital

DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION

E. Henrietta Bd. at Westfall Bd.. Director—Lyie E Wells; appointed annually by Super-risors

Stenographers—Helen L Dwyer, Marjorie C Grundke,Shirley B LereInspector—Bobt L BradstreetAsst Inspectors—Jas F Nast, E Landis True

COMMISSIONERS FOR BURIAL OF DECEASEDSOLDIERS

At Large—Chas H Bellinger, 34 Court rm 325

NEW YORK STATE RELIEF BUREAU COMMIS>SI ONERS

Monroe County—DIst 1, Chules W Feist; Dist S,Vincent T Ino; Dist 3, Leighton Gridley; Dist d-Edwin I Cooper; Dist 5, Howard E Engel

COURTSCOURT OF APPEALS

Ibrm of Office, fourteen years

Chief Judge—Irring Lehman of N salary,$22,500; term eipires Decemba 31. 1946

Associate Judges—Salary $22,000 and $3,000 lilieu of expenses

Charles S Desmond of Buffalo; term wires M,1954. Harrin B Dye, of Rochester, tf""pltes December 31, 1958; John T laiushran,term eipires Dee 31, 1948; Edmund H «'Syracuse, term eipires Dec 31,1954; TOos ®of Kew York, term eipires Jt. YoJ;Albert Conway of Brooklyn, term expires Dec 31, 1964

ClerI(--Jobn J Ludden

SUPREME COURTAppeUatc Dlrision <^o»rtb Departm^l.

, ofTft mfth Seventh and Eighth Judicial uisincw.'*"prS& SS-Mirsb N^^lor Rochester; termexpires Dec 31, 1955; mlaty $17,500

A«sciHate Justices—~Wni F Dowllngpamtres Dec SI 1954n SitT"^ J Harris* tennJEIS'Dm si 194?. Franclfl D McCUTOp Syracuse;

Greena , a.

s'^^^M'DJifof^NSTk.Counties of Coyuga, Idringston, Monroe, Ontario, Sen-""jiBttoSi^al^if'sSJoOO; when assigned to Ap-

'"^rie S Warner, Phclps; term wltes^DM 31.Lewb A Ollbert, Newark; term expires Dee 31,

""hn VanVoorbis, Rochester; term expires Dec 31,^'jSm 0 l^eler. Coming; term expires Dee 31,"pT^d D Olbb, Canandalgua; term expires Dec 31.

Douglass VanDuser, Rochester; term expires Dec^^bmdal Beferees-BcnJ B Cunningham, WiUis K

"JSJS"?. H]^''''Sat Clerks-Martin J Bowan,BdSa AB^f aerk-winis c aui^mMt mdHMuiaUiatlon detk—Howard

Bmows^UsUe H wiyman; appointed by Judges ofDistricts in session

COURT OF CLAIMS

Court regularly composed of fire Judges, appointedby OoTemor. Term nine years.Judges—Jas J Barrett, Syracuse, presiding; Bernard

Byan, Albion; Emanuei Greenberg, Brooklyn; CharlesLambiase, Boefaester; Steph M Lounsberiy, Owego;salaries $10,000

Clerk—Catherine J Crowe, Acting

COUNTY COURT

Court House

County Judges—James P O'Connor, of Rochester,salary, $14,000; fixed by statute; term expires Dec31, 1949; Harry Bosenbcrg, of Rochester; salary$14,000, term expires December 31, 1950

ConlldeoUal Clerk to Judge O'Connor—^Martha MMUler

Conlidentlal Clerk to Judge Rosenberg—^Anne LCagnazio

County Court Clerks—John B Reardon, Wm J WatwStenographers—Qeo A Cruttenden; Herbert J Erb;

appoUited by County JudgeChildren's Court Judge—^Henry D Sbedd, salary,

$10,000, flied by statute; term eipires Dec 31, 1947.Conlidentlal Clerk to diUdren's Coint Judge—Helen

0 VoglerCicre, Cliiidrcn's Court—^Victor E BrownDirector Probation for Children—Harry 0 Argento;

appointed by County JudgeAsst Director Probation for CbUdren—^Mis Jeanne E

JacquesProbation OBieers—^Leon C Whitloek, Mrs DoTDthy L

Christman, Vincent A Alessl, B Lacey Conroy, MisJane M Boiand and Edward F Geen

Clerk and Stenographer, Children's Court—iUatgaretWUder

Stenographer and Record Clerk—^Reglna 51 PowersCounty Probation Office—Adult DlrisionChief Pnfiiation Offlcee—Elmer T UndqulstAsst Chief Probation Officer—Joseph H BIcUafaonProbation OMeeis—George J Gray, Oiarles B Tutty

Jr. Kyle E Daniels; Boyden G Hondorf, John Bona-rilla

Clerk—Emilie A LePineStenographer—^Esther S Whall

Tenns of Court

Third Monday of January; third Mimday of March;third Monday of 5Iay; third Monday of S^riember;third blonday of Noiember; each with a trial Jury; emyMonday, ezeept when Monday faUs On a holldw,--forconteated motions and Bi-parte applications.

SURROGATE'S COURT

Court House

Surrogate—Joseph M Feely, salary, $14,000; fixedby statute; term six years; expires December 31, 1949

Clerk of Court—Frank R O'Brien; appointed by tbeSurrogate* Deputy Clerk—Ray C Sehaefer; appointed by theSurrogate

. Qerks—Indexer, Mrs Ada Pettis, Clara M Seiner,Mis Mabel W Grey, Mrs Helen R Scbroedi, Buth AHoiden, Maude A DeWitt, Olire Dalsis, Aune P KSusko

TVansfer Tax Qerk—^Mrs Laura B BeedCustodliui of Records—^Walter F GuutherStenographer—Wm H Walsh, appointed by the Sur

rogate

Sessions dally at 10 A.M. (except Wednesdays andSaturdays and the montti of August)

CITY COURT OF ROCHESTER

(See Oeneial Index)

UNITED STATES COURTS

Federal Building, North Fltzhugh Street

DisWct Cent

(Western District of New York)

Strict Judges—Jolm Knight of Buffalo, Harold PBurke, RochesterClerk—May C Sickmon, of Buffalo. Chief Deputy

Clerk—^Allce J Reister, of BuffaloD. S. Motsbai—Frank C Blackford of SpencerportDeputy Marshals—Dominic DellaVentura, Martin J

Hertet, Helen E Griffin, John S Ztmmer, Coroius JMackey. Franeis E TubbsD. S. Attonfey^-Geo L Grobe,.'Of Buffalo. Asst

U. S. Attomcy.^-<R)Odman A Saraclion, of Rochester,Austin J Donoran, of Bocbestern. S. (krmmissioneis—^Robt Miller, Walter A Swan,

of RochesterD. S. Referee in Bankruptcy—^Nelson P Sanford(aerk—^Aiice King

Terms of District Court

Second Tuesday of January, nt Elmlra; second Tuesday of hiarcfa, at Buffalo; aeconi] Tuesday of Blay, atRochester; second Tuesday of July, at Jamestown; see-ond Tuesday of September, at Canandalgua; secondTuesday of October at Lockport; second Tomday ofNorember, at Buffalo

RAILROAD STATIONS

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NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT, 1945

Election QuadrenniallyFirst Tuesday Afterthe First Monday

in November

Legislature Meets on

the First Wednesdayin January

salary1946. Paul Erm 203, Capitol

elective officersGoTamoT-Ibomas^ "nT'si"

S25»000. Tenn expires DecLoekQoodp See to the Goxcmor, Office," u'ortS So«nior-4oe B Haoley. of Perry. Officethird noor, Capitol bldg, Albany

Vji_infiijTif'" c Moore* of KOTnore* Salary

Attorney General—Nathaniel I» Gold^In»_oflyn. Salary 512,000. Tenn expires Tee 31, 1946.Office, 216 Ibe Capitol, Albany

CONSERVATION DEPARTMENTCominlsslene*— ,

512,000. 488 Bnay, Albanysalary

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE

Commissioner—Robt T Lansdale, of Stuyvesant, salary$12,000, Otb floor, 112 State Albany

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS

Commissioner—C Chester DuMond, of Ulster Park,salary $12,000. 20tb floor State Office bidg, Albaiiy

New Yolk State Fair—BUgb Dodds, Director

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION

Commissioner—John A Lyons, salary $12,000. 17thfloor State Office bldg, Albany

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Indastrlal Commissioner—Edn Corsl, of New York,salary $12,000. 9tb floor State Office building, Albany, and State Office bldg, N Y

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONConmilssloner—Mils R HaltMe, of N T city,

man. lOtb floor State Office bidg, Albanychair-

DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCECammlsslonai—Bollin Browne, of New York, tcm ex-

plies Dec 31. 1048, salary 312,000. Otb Floor.State Ofllee bug, Albany

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Commissioner—Oeorge 0 Stoddard, of Albany, salary$15,000. Education Bulidbig, Albany

BANKING DEPARTMENTSuperlntettdent—^Elliott V Bell, of N T dty, salary

$12,000. 27tb floor State Office buUdlng, Albany

DEPARTMENT OF STATESeeratarr of State—Tbomas J tbirtaD, of New Yor^

salary 812,000: term expires Dee 81, 1946. Appotatedby the Ooremor. OfBee, 200 The Capital, Albany

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHConnalssioncf—Edwd 8 Godfrey Jr, M D, of Albany,

salary $12,000. IStb floor State Office buUdlng,Albany

INSURANCE DEPARTMENTSuperlnlendent—Bobt B Dlneen, of Sytacnse, salary

$12,000. 8tb floor State Office bifig, Albaiur

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC VramSSHperlntendcnt—Oiarles H 8^, of Pleasant^o,

salary $12,000, appointed by the Oorenior. 13tbfloor State Offiee bUg, Albany

DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE

Commissioner—^Frcdk MacCurdy, 5ID, of New York,salary $12,000. 18tb floor. State Office bldg, Albany

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL SERVICE

Commissioner—J Edw Conway, of Kingston, President, salary $9,000. 24tb floor State Office building.Albany

new YORK REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESSMEMBERS OP THE SEVEMTY-NINTH CONGRESS

1 Edgar A Sharp wni,2 Uoranl W Hall (B).3 Henry J Latham (B), OuecM VUUge4 Wm B Bany (D). StrUbans=S.4ani® A Boe (D), Plltsbins6 James JTDSlancy (D). Lomj Island City7 John J Dcloiiey (D). Brooklyn8 Joseph L Pfcl/er (DJ, BiwWynB Eug J Kooogb <H),„Broo^10 Andrew L Somem (Dl, BrooSlWH Jomes J Hefleman (D), Brooklyn12 Join) J Boohey I®)- Biwlilyn13 Donnid t O'ltoolc (R). Brooklyn14 Leo If Ilnyncl (D), Brooklyn16 Emoiiuel Cdlcr (D>;,^Brooklyn10 BUsworth It Bock (B). SlaplcMn

17 Joseph C Baldwin (B), N Y dty18 Vlto Morcantonlo (Am Labor), N Y dty10 Eaml DIckstein (D). N Y dty20 Sol Bloom (D), N Y City21 James H Torrens (D), N Y dty22 Adam C Powell jr (D), NY city23 Walter A Lynch (D), N Y dty24 Ben] J Bobln (D), N Y dty26 Charles A Buckley (D), N Y dty20 Peter A Qulnn (D), NY dty27 Balph W Qulnn (B), Bronxville28 Balpta A Gamble (B), Lorchmont29 Angimus w Bennet (D), Newburgb80 Joy LeFerre (B). New Poltz31 B^id W K^mey (B), GloveiadUe82 Win T Byme <D), Loudotwffle

33 Dean P Taylor (B), Troy'34 Clarence E KUburn (Bl, Malone35 Hadwen C Fuller <B), Parish86 Clarence E Hancock (B), Syracuse37 Edwin A Hall (B). Bbighamton38 John Taber (B), Auburn39 W Sterling Cole (B), Bath40 George F Bogers (D), Bocfaester41 James W Wadsworth (B). Geneseo42 Walter Q Andrews (B), Buffalo43 Edward J Elsaesser (B), Buffalo44 John 0 Butler (B), Buffalo45 Donl A Beed (B), Dunkirk

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LEGtSLATIVE DEPARTMENTLezldatiiie meeU on tbe Hist Wednesday In JuiisiT.

Assontly

Monroe County is divided into Four Assembly Dis-trlets. .

District 1—Towns of Irondequoit, Penfleld, Penntonand Webster; together with the following dty war^:fourth, fifth (Sth elccUon district), slith, seventh,eighth, twelfth (1, 2 and 3d election districts), m-tcenth, seventeenth (1. 2, 3, 4, 5,' 6, 7, 8, 9, W,11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 10, 17, 18, 19 and 20th election districts), 35 districts in towns, 60 in city,Assemhb'man, Frank J Seiimayer Jr.

District 2—Towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Mcndonand PitUford; together with thetwcUth (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. IS. 14, 15,16th and 17th election districts), seventeenth <22delection district), eii^teenth, twenW-first. twenty-second, 24 districts in towns, 73 in city. Assembiyman,Abr Schulman

District 3—Towns of Chill. Gates, Ogikn, Biga,Rush, Sweden and Wheatland: together with the W-lowlng city wards: third (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ®,' 'JJSth election districts), eleventh, thirteenth, fourteenth,nineteenth (1, 2, 3, 4. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,1^ 14 15 16. 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,ii: 28; 27,' 28,' 29,' 30,' 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35to'election districts), 22 districts In towns, 76 in dty.Assemblyman, Oeorge T Manning

District 4—Towns of Clarkson, Greece, Hamlin andParma: together with the f«lloy^"S j''};second, third (9th election dUlrfct), fifth (1, 2, 3, 4,5, 0 and 7th election districts) . ninth.teonlh, seventeenth (21st elecUon district), nhietee^^^^^

election district), twcntielh, twentj-tnird,twenty-fourth, 20 districts in towns, 77 in city. Assemblyman. Thos P Rllcy

21Senate

Monroe County constitutes the Fiftieth and Fifty-fiist Districts. ■ . . ...

District 50—The Fiftieth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Monroe comprising the towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit,Mendon, Penfidd, Peduton, Plttsford and Webstw:together with the following dty wards: fourth, fifth(8th election district), sixth, seventh, dghth, twelfth,sixteenth, seventeenth (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 13, 14, IS, 16. 17, 18, 19, 20 and 22delection districts), eighteenth, twenty-first and twenty-second. 59 districts in towns, 133 in dty. Senator,Rodney B Janes

District 51—The Fifty-first senate district shall consist of that pan of the county of Monroe comprisingtbe towns of Chili, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Hamlin,Ogden, Parma, Riga, Rush, Sweden and Wheatland; together with the first, second, third, fifth (1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6 and 7th election districts) ninth, tenth, eleventh,thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, seventeenth (21stdection district); nineteenth, twentieth, twenty-thirdand twenty-fourth wards. 42 districts in towns, 153 indty. Senator, Allen J Oliver

Fortieth Congressional DIstvlct

First Ward, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth,seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, twdflfa, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth (1. 2, 6, 7 and Sth election districts),sixteenth, seventeenth, dghteenth. twentieth (1st and2nd election districts), twenty-first, twenty-second,twenty-third; together with the following towns, inMonroe County: Brighton, Greece, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Mcndon. Penfidd. Perinton. Plttsford. Bush,Webster. 74 districts in towns, 224 districts incities. Congressman. George F Rogers

Forty-First Congressional District

Consists of the following towns, in Monroe County:Chill, Clarkson, Gates, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma. Riga,Sweden. Wheatland; together with the following city

wards: deventh fifteenth (3, 4 and Sth deetlon districts). nineteenth, twentieth (3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8, 9,and 10th dection districts), twenty-fourth. 27 dii-tricts in towns. 62 districts in dty. Congressman.James W Wadsworth ,Total—101 distticts to towns. 286 districts in

dty. 387 districts in county.

MILITARYGENERAL HEADQUARTERS

OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCommander-in-Chlef—Thomas B Dewey

Brig Gen Ames T Brown. The -Adlutant General of the State. Chief of Staff

Office of the Adjutant General of the State, 112State, Albany

Brig Gen Ames T Brown, Adjt General.

21st REGIMENT. NEW TOBK GIJABONew York State Armory. 900 Main E. Rochester, J4 YColond—PTed E WegnerLieut Col—John MestonAdjutant—(hfpt Edw C JunkerPlans and Training Officeir—Capt Chas A PalmerSupply Officer—Capt H Earl NewmanPersonnel Officer—^pt A W CrittcndenIntelligence Officei^—Copt Newton E CarterMedical OfHcero—Major Cornelius P Danehy, MD; (Mpt

Jas W Wdch, MD; (Mpt Nathan Ftands, ilDChaplain—Rev Chas J Brutoni^gineer Officer—Capt Hiram E BryanFirst Battalion—Major Thos J GriffinCompany A—First Lieut John G Shea(Mmpany B—Capt Andrew L Smith

Second Battalion—Major Wm L Weaver(kimpany E—(hipt Harry L BoormanCompany G—Capt Vincent A Palmer

Third Battalion—Culver rd Armory—Major Dallas CNewton

Company K—Capt Chas H WadhamsCompany L—Capt Jerome Stattlcr

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

the BXBCUnVBPiwldent—Franklin D Koss®"". "ew York; salary

$75,000: term expires Jan 1949 ^Vice President—Harry S Truman, of Missouri, salary

$15,000; term expires Jan 20, 1949

the cabinetArranged in the order of succession for the PresidcKy.Secretary of Slate—Edward B Stettinius Jr. of Vlr-

tte''TreaSBry—^Henry Morgentban Jr of"lecS^ L Stimson of New Tmt;■^XTOy-GMeial-Prands Blddle of Pennsylvanta:""pStaiMw°e«»cnl-Frank C Walker of New York:"^Secretaw'd'the Navy—Janjes V Fdrrestai. of New*°^tWMteriov-Haroid L Ickes of iliinols;

AffHeullnre-aand. B IVlckaid of'"&!?^cV»'ilSJ^Henry A Wallace, of Iowa;

Lahat-Misa Ftence, Perkins of NewYork; salary $16,000

DBPABIMENTAL EXECGTIVBS

United Slates WawhaWol^B ftlgwUnited States AttmBSfrjgg VJSr"? BriggstoSS^nSfw Re^e%dSSnkti^f Veterans' Affairs-Brig Gen Flank* C^lsslDner of EducaUdi-Idto W Studehaker;

«1-

Bureau of "I

Examiner, salary lff''®®.™,_i,,ioneit—Wm J Patter-Interdate Cammiwe Cemralssianei^wro ^eon, chairman: J Waltw M W Splawn,/ D MhhaOe, Clyde B " Ro^, JClaude B Porld, Miner, jonn uBaden Alldredge

Commissioner of Intonal Reienue—Jos D Nimon Jr:salary $10,006

Cenmlsslsner of Immlgiatlim and Nataallzttlon—Dgo (kirusl; salary $9,000

Commlsilaner of Labor Statistics—tsador Lubln;salary $9.000>

Director of Census—James C Capt 'Ubiarlan of Congress—Luther H Evans, chief asst;

salary $10,000

THE SENATESeventy-ninth Congress; convened Jan 3, 1045Salary of Senators and Representatives. $19,000 and

20 cents mileage.

SENATORSAlabama.—'John H Bankhead 2d, 1949: *L]ater

Hill, 1951Artsona.—oancst W. McFarland, 1947; •Carl Hay-

den, 1951Arkansas.—*3 Wm Fulbright, 1051; *John J Mc-

Clellan, 1949California.—'Sheridan Downey: 1951; Hiram W

Johnson, 1947.Colorado.—'Edwin C. Johnson, 1949; Eugene D MU-

likin, 1951Connecticut—'Brian Mc.Mahon, 1951; Thomas C

Hart, (politics not stated). 1947Delaware.—'James M. Tumie)!, 1947; Clayton D

Buck, 1949Florida.—'Claude Pepper, 1051; 'Charles 0 An

drews, 1947.Georgia.—'Walter F. George. 1951; 'Richard B

Russeil Jr., 1949.Idaho.—Jolin Thomas. 1949; 'Glen H. Taylor 1931mino^.—C. Wayland Brooks, 1949; 'Scott 'w. LulIndiana.—Homer E Capehart, 1951; Ravmnno p

WUiiS, 1047. 'uiiionu t.lorra.—Bourke B. Hiekcniooper, 1951; Gco A. Wil-

^^BJinsas.—Arthur Capper, 1949; Clyde M. Reed,

ChSiSfloTo'.^'''" ,B.Louisana.—'John H. Ovcrton, 1951; 'Allen i pilender, 1049. *"■

Wi5Sl"jr7 wSo. "• Wallaeo H.bS?iW.~Saf/STioT'""'" I-®'®-®"Fte^l94T. HomerBa^lT'""'"** Shipstead. 1947: Joaeph H.

° •Iheodore. Missouri.—Forrest C. Donndl. 1051:1047. •

M.S^1"i94-5"®"""" «•lerri947 ® A B«-SeiSSmilMf.'"' '•I®"'®® 0.Brtdira "51: 6W®®and'S'smlU.r-^^r' H- Alex-CbUZ W- ~ •DennisWag™r, "• "11: 'Jlhbert F.MehW^MrVo:"^''' »■ "51: -d.-^^North Dakota.-'John Mosos, 1051; Wra Lange^,loOhio.-Robert A. Taft, 1951; Harold H. Burton,

Edwurt H.Oregon-Guy Cordon, 1049; Wayne L. Jlorse 1931Pe^nnsylvania.—'Francis J. Myers idRi-F. Guffcy, 1047. lujers, lusi; 'JosephRhode,Island.—'Theodore F. Green lojo.G. Gerry; 1947. lOdO; 'PoteiSouth Carolina.—'Olitt D Joimston 10-, ...»net R. Maybank, 1049. •'""nston, ibul; »Bur-

fleld!"l04"''.''°''''~^''" "51: Harian J. Rush-jrenine:wee.-.Kenneth McKellar, 1947; 'Tom Rtew-lolr-*"' "": -Tom Connally,^^Utah-'EIbert D. Thomas, 1951; 'Abe Murdook,^ Wmont.-Geo D. Alken, 1931; Warren R. Austin.l^yhrtnla—'Carter Glass, mo: 'Hart, bp. Byrd.

B.'hlitS'mT'^ 1851; 'HughmaS'ltoSt m?.'""® "• Chap.

wlll"'''"^ «• dr..D'SSSSw.'lw. "48: 'Joseph C.'Indicates Democnla; Its abseneo R'publlcami

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Office, Federal BuUiBds, N FlNingb Stieet

By regnl^lao of (he IVeanoy Depertment, (he Qb-tom House opens at 8:30 AM and closes at 5 PM (orthe transaction of business througfa the year

' Aaststant Collector—Frank (laliasliffDetwty OoUeetois at Boehester—^Fted 0 Buchan,

Daniel DeLelys. Admin Asst—Fkank Gallagher Jrlbs Diitrlet of Boehester Includes all of the counties

of Oswegn. Onelda, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne,Brooffle, TompUns, Oienango, Madison, Oortland, Hamilton, Sefanyler, Chemung, Herkimer, Monne, Ontario,Uriiupton, Tates, Steuben, Orleans, Cenesee, Wyoming,Aiipgiinny and noga with District headouartets at Boehester. Boehester, Osi^, Utles, Syracuse and SodusPoint are ports of enby.

Appraiser of Merchandise, Appraiser—^Harold A King;Esai^ei^-^daxweU S Jobnwn

U S WEATHER BUREAU

Office, Aliogrt, Scottsrille Rd, Rochester 4Office-Hours, 24 Hours Daily

Meteorologist in Charge—Emil A P Baah. Obserr-er—^James A Lunny. Asst Obserrers—Esther WStewart, Dorothy K Hlbbard, U>ls S Harp. JuniorObserrer—Ellen M Patterson.

For Meteorological Record of Boehester, for yearending Dec 31, 1944, see page 14

INTERNAL REVENUE

Twesly-olgUli ColleeHoa Dlstrfct of Hew YorkHeadquarters at Buffalo

Includes the Counties of Monroe, Orleans, Uiingston,Ontario, Tates, Chemung, Steuben, AHegbany, Niagara,Ble, Oenesee, WTombig, Cattaraugim, ChautauquaDeputy Oolleetor'i ORiee, Fbderal Building, N Flta-

faugh Street: Offlee Hours, 8:30 AM to 5dI0 PM.Saturday, 8:30 AM to 5.00 PM. Agents Office, 934Granite bldgColleetor—Oeo T McOowaaAsst Chief Field Doiuty—FTancls A DaltonDivision Chief—Elmer Cappon

ROCHESTER POST OFFICEMain P 0, 216 Cumberland Street, Zone 3

IhtahMed In 1812Postmaster—Donald A Dailey. Asst Postmaster John

J SnUiran. Supt of Halls—John F McGuire.Asst Supts of Malls—Joseph A Benaud, Edwd F Horan,Louis Geisler, Leo M Brownyard, Jos A E Hart.Bookkeepers—Fredk H Hoffman, Donald McCowan.Cashier Money Order Dlrlston—Geo J Sulliran. Foreman Registry Dept—John Amsler. Foremen—^Timothy E CuUen, Harry T Doolln, Robert J Hall, HarryB Sctarotb, Wilbur H Edwards, L Cornelius Gibbs, GeoH Miller, Jas L McGee, John A Messura, Dennis V^ney, Edmund C Kohmann. Cashier—Edward LPrank. Assistant Cashiers—Carl J Amon, Rudolph EVay, Slaleolm M Lush. Field Foremen—Patk H Gil-gan, Carl A Sehubmehl, Gerald M Grimes, Geo E Kleis-ley, John J Eckbardt. Retail Stamp Clerks—Victor EMona^, Wm P J Furlong, Harold 0 Ensign, WmSchneider. Bookkeeper—Wm Sehenck

Station Bmminers-John J Kecgan, Donald Wllley,Vincent J Maloy

Supt of Motor Vehicles—Andrew J WlttmaaLocal Secretary Board of U S Cirll Serrlce Etamtiien

—Geo H SchneiderRailway Mail Service—Clerk in Charge—^Harry Castle.

Office at New York Centra] B R stationThere are also 27S carriers, 285 clerks, 27 laborers,

1 Janitor and 35 custodiansThe General Delivery is open from 7 AM to 6 PM.

Saturday, 7 AM to 6 PM for delivery of transientletters.Money Order Department Issued 8:30 AM to 6 PM

paid 9:00 AM to 5 PM. War Savings Bonds andStamps, 9 AM to 5 PM, Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM.Postal Savings Bank is open from 9 AM to 5 PM:Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM. Registry Dcpartmenta from8 AM to 6:30 PM, Saturday 8 AM to 6 PM. ParcelPost Department from 7 AM to 7:30 PM; Saturday7 AM to 6 PM.

Gross receipts for the year ending June 30, 1944,$3,600,302.96.

Post Office Stations—Open from 7.30 AM to 5:45PM for registration of letters and parcels issuing andpaying money orders, sale of stamps, &e.

Bull's Head—32 York, Zone 11. Matthew J Ren-ner, supt

Beechwood Station—1090-1101 Main street East,Zone 9. Arth Buckley, supt

Brighton Station—1763 East av. Zone 10. Matthew J Moffett, supt

Charlotte Station—4363 Lake av. Zone 12. HaroldE Ciicquennoi, supt

Dewey Station—350 Driving Park av. Zone 13. JosA Hart, supt

Federal Station—26 Church, Zone 14. Robt E Caul,supt

Post Office

•Adaais Basin Ogdent'Beechwood Rochesteri*Brlgfaton Rochester•Brockport Swedent*Bull's Bead Rochesteri*aiarlotte Greece•ChlU Chill•ChurchviUe Riga*Clarkson Clarkson•Clifton CbUl•Cold Water Gates^•Crittenden Rochester

tDewey Rochester•Bast Rochester Perinton•Foirport Perinton

t^Federal RochesterGarhutt Wheatland•Hamlln Hamlln

•Henrietta .....' Henrietta•HBton Parma•Honeoye Falls Hendon

POST OFFICES IN MONROE COUNTY,Town Post Office Town

•Industry Bush•Mendon Mendon

Wheatland•North Chill Oim•North Greece Greece•Penfleld Penfleld

Plttaford•Point Pleaaant Irondequolt•Rochester Rochester•Rochester Junction Mendon•""sh•Scot^le Wheatland•Sea Breeze Dondequolt•Spenccrport ogden•Dnlon HUI Webster

•W"!''!' Hamlln•Webster Webster•West Henrietta Henrietta•West Rash Rush•West Webster Webster

tStatlon of Roebester.•Money Order Offices

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RATES OF POSTAGEDOMESTIC POSTAGE RATES

Pint Class

Letters, etc,; 3 cents for eacb otiitce or fnetlon ofan ounce. Letters addressed for local dellrety 3 centseacb ounce or fraction of an ounce.

Post Cards: 1 cent each, otthln prescribed sizes.

Business Reply Cards: Ordinary, 2 cents eacb; abmall. 9 cents per ounce.

Business Reply Envelopes: Ordbmiy 1 cent In addition to regular postage. Apply at P 0 for permit.

Second ClassNewspapers and Periodicals (Itanslent rate): 1 cent

for each 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces or fourth-class rate ntilctaerer Is lover.

Third Class

Printed Circulars: Books baring lest than 3d paget,catalogs, merchandise, miscellaneous printed matter,(except first and second class), vel^ng 8 ounces orless. Id cents (or each 2 ounces or (roetlon.

' BeoK: Printed of 24 or more pages, seeds, bulbs,plants, cuttings, etc: 1 cent for eacb 2 ounces or fraction.

oBook Rate: 3 cents a pound plus certain extrasapplies to certain types of books vhicb are permanentlybound by stitching or staplbrg, or by means of spiral orplastic binding, when corered wltb paper, cloth, leatheror other substantial material, such as music books,a riew book or atlas, bibles, etc. Books mailed tinderthis rate must be indorsed by the mailers "Book" or"Books".

*Odnsult Post Office concerning books mailolde tmderthis rate.

The rates of postage on indiridimliy adtlressed cataiocsand similar printed adnrtislng matter In bound form,eoimlstlng of 24 or more pages and not excerdjng Idpounds In irelght, shall be as folions:

ZONES

Rates LOCUIIST 20 30l4TRI6TH|eTHIirHI8TH

First Pound Se So So eel To 3e 9c ICc lieBach Additional 1Pound ic to 1c 2el3c 4c !c Be 1c

Ihe rates do not apply to bulk parcels containings number of pieces sent to one address. It will bepermlssable to Include witb catalogs and other printedoilsertlsfng matter mailed at these tmv rates the usualloose Inelosures, such as order forms, reply envelopes,loose elreulais, etc., provided, such Inelosures are Incidental. Matter mailed under the provisions of thenetr relation should be clearly endorsed In order todlstlD^sb the same ITom other fottrtb-closs nutll andprevent rating ^b matters with deficient postage attfao regular fourS-elass rate. Ihese rates do not ap^to packages vrigblng 8 ounces or less, that la. ttalrd-dasi matter.

fourth class—parcel POST

Fourth Class: Includes printed matter, merchandiseand oU ether matter weighing In excess of 8 ouncesexcept first and second class matter. Parcels limitedto 100 Inches, length and girth combined.

Weight limit TO pounds.Insure all valuable parcels.For quick delivery, send Special Delivery and Special

Delivery air mall.Llbriuy Books: Pimt, Second aiul Third Zones, and

Slate, 4 cents for firat pound or fraction, 1 cent eachadditional pound or fraction.

Note-v-On parcels for delivery In first and secondzones where shortest practicable mall route Is SOD milesor more, the rate Is 9 cents for first pound and 2 centsfor each additional pound.

C. 0. D. Delivery service Is applicable to third andfourth class mall and sealed matter of any class bearingpostage at the first class rate. (hiUectlons up to 3200.

General instnrctlom

Pack well—wrap securely—address plainly.Show name of sender and complete address with

zone numberFragUo and perishable matter should be so marked.

AIR MAIL INFORMATION

Eight cents for each ounce or fraction thereof. Airmall eon bo Insured, registered, sent C 0 D or specialdeUvery when the additional fees are prepaid. It maybe deposited tn any mall box, but must tte Indorsed**VIA AIR MAIL" tmderneath the postage stamp Im-mediately above the address. Letters sent via AirMail to members of the armed forces at certain 'addresses, six cents per half ounce.

For further Information concerning air mall, callMain 4702, Eitn 7.

FEES IN ADDITION TO REGUUR POSTAGESpecial Delivery

Rrst Class Only—2 pounds or less. 13 cents; over2. not over 10 pounds, 20 cents; over 10 pounds. 25cents.

Mall Other Ttmn That of the Rnt Class will hagiven the most expedlitous handling and Iransportatlonpracticable, and In addition receive Immediate delivenat the offlee of address, upon payment of the foUowinaspeclM-dellvery fees: ^

2 lbs. or less X7 centsOver 2 lbs. but not over 10 pounds. ,25 centxOver 10 lbs cents

"Sprelal Delivery" must be so Indorsed.

Special Handling(Assures niat class transportaUon. but not

delivery service) »iiw™Fourth Class; 2 p^ds or less. 10 eenta; over 2.

pot over 10 pounds. 16 cents; over 10 pounds 20"Special Handling" must be so tedoisel'

Wsney OiriersKot exceeding $ 2.50 6 centsNot exceeding 5.00 8 centsNot exceeding 10.00 11 cmrisNot exceeding 20.00 13 centsNot exceeding 40.00 15 centsWot exceeding 50.00 18 centsNot exceeding 80.00 20 eentaNot exceeding 100.00 .22ceuls

Dp to $5 ,..3.205 to 50 ....3.26

50 to 75 .....3.3575 to 100 ...3.40100 to 200 ....3.55200 to 300 ....3.65

Registry3300 to $400..

600..600..700..800..000..1000

400 to500 to600 to700 to800 to000 to

.30.80

. .05

. 1.05

. 1.15

. 1.20

. 1.25..1.35

Begistered matter may be sent C 0 P. Fee forreturn receipt, except C 0 D'S. 4 cents extra. Limitof C 0 D collection $200. When declared value ofregistered matter exceeds $1,000 a sinall zone ratesiOTharge Is niade.

Called-On-DellveryNot exceeding $ 2.50 15 cenivNot exceeding 5.00 ■. 20 eentaNot exceeding 25.00 -en,.Not exceeding 50.00 40 centsNot exceeding 100.00Not exceeding 150.00 55 centsNot exceeding 200.00 60 Ss

InsnnmteIndemnity not exceeding $ 5.00....3 centsIndemn y not exceeding 25.00. .10 ceSiaIndemnity not exceeding 50.00... 15Indemnity not exceeding 200.00....25 wSts

Fee for return receipt, 4 cenU extra.Regl.stered, insured, or C 0) D mall iha a.iiwht^ch Is restricted to the addreswe only «

on order, wUl be Subject to an add?tit,!.Ji .of 20 cents at the time of moiling Motional feeSenders' Receipts for Domestic Ordinaiy Hail

A receipt (certificate of mailing) la tiin<i>k„a .ksender of domestic ordinary ma™ofpayment of 1 cent for each piece.insure oga^ loss, tlfiUig or damagefurnishes evidence of mailing, and m rL.«i . ""welyobtained from the addressee on dellvcnf^ aaJiW **0duplicate receipts may be obtained Additional1 cent each. "oiained upon payments

aids to PROPER MAILINGWrite name and address, Includinc

plainly and completely. ® ^one number,Place name and address. Including zone u

sender on all matter. "o® number ofPrepay postage fully on all letteH ena _Always address mall for city dellwj?number and zone number and renneet street anato do likewise. c"nespond^Dse designation North or South. Emi n, «,

Xr? pruper part of tho addrei^Insure valuable parcels.Wrap parcel post earefullv in

knots securely. "itemuy tn heavy pape,Yen will often nnln n itaur,

depositing moll as

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SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIESConitcll sf Sotlal Agencies—70 North Water st.

Pres. VUaa M Swan, V-Pres, Her Gerald C Lamb^,IKas, Dr Sol J Appelfaaom, Asst-Tteaa. Mra DeWltt BMaconber, Geo See. Oscar W Euolt

American National Red Cross—Bocbester Cbaptei^ISO Fbanoutta ar, S.—Otalnnao, George H Uawts;Biee Dlr, Veronica Jlaber; See, Mrs Morton Batm:Vlee-Cbalnnan and Treas, Harold C Tovnson

AssadaUen for tfte Blind of.- Rochester, Inc^—439Monroe ar. Inc 1913. Cbalrman Board of Directors,Thos B White: Pres. Alf J Wataon; Vice-pres. KathJeens: See, Bap W Smitb; Treos, David F Latrless;Supt, H Prances Lesls. Meets 3d Tues

Baden Street Settlanent of Rociiester—Org 1901152 Baden, Fres, Mrs Dexter Pmtins; V-Pres, MrsHenry M Stern; Bee See, Mrs Henry W Hays; Cor See,Mrs Sainl Well; Ireas, Mortimer Adler

Baptist Rome of Monroe Conaty-^alrport, N YIne 1904 Pres 0 F Laube; See, Harvey F Beniington;Iteas, Geo C Eictaelman; Treas, Endotnnent Fund, ChasW SUeox

Bay Scents of America—Otetlaoa Conncil—616 Mercantile bldg. Pres, Hotrard T CummUig; Vlce-Prests,Qias H Burnett, Wm A Fay, Geo L Todd; Treas, Truman L Hall: Scout Executive. Leo M Sandelur; AsstScout Executive, OUver-W Quickmlre: Field Executives,Dewey C Saoyer, John A Latosl, Wm W Roberts, JohnB Sffitxer

Catholic Women's aub—Organised April 28, 192^Pres, Mrs Bomiid McDonald: See, Elisabeth L Beg-nauer: Treas, Mrs Geo H Trentman. Meets 3d Monat 215 Aicxonder

Charles Settlement Heaso—445 Jay—Pres. MostBev James B Kearney DD; Vlce-pres, Bev hlsgr, WmM H^ VG; See-Treas, Wm T FarreU; Bead Worker,Mary Hatmlek

Ctuircb Rome of the Protestant Episcopal Church Inthe City of Rachester—509 MtBopa av. Org 1868Ine 1869. Pres, Geo B Hatrks; Vlee-Pres, Bt BevBartel H' Belnhelffier: See, Joseph L Humphrey: Treas,lohn Croig Powers. The home receives and cares forag^ tremen and men

tmiurnbus Youth Association—50 Chestnut. Pres,Most Bev James B Kearney DD; Treas, Peter Tettel-baeh; Exec See, Bev Gerald C Lambert

Eastman Dental Dispensary—800 Main E. Pres,; Vlee-Ptesls, Harper Blbley, Geo H

dark, Chas F Hulchlson: Sec, Mlltsn K Roblnsen:TVeas, Cbaa P Sdilegel; Director, Harvey J Burktaart

Family Society of Rochester, lee (formerly TheFbiaUy Welfare Society)—31 Oibha. Pres, F BitterShumiray; V-Fres, Vtlas M Swan; Treos, Elliott WQumaer; Gen Bee, Edilh Hollonay

Genesco Settlement Hoiae—ID Dake. Pres, MostRev Jas E Kearney DD; Treos, David F Lawless; HeadWorker, Ann Gray

flillllde Cklli&cn's Center—1183 Monroe av, Org1887. Ine 1838. Beard of Trustees: Pres, Chas PHutchisen; Viee-Pres, Elmer Fair^Ud; See, Carl F WKnelber; Asst. See, Fianels S Maeomber: Treos, Uetb-eit J WInn; Asst Treaa, Herbert J Noble: Dir. Kenneth L btessenger. Meets 3d Thursday. Annual meeting In May. Beard of Managers; Pres, Mra ClarenceP Thomas; let V-Prcs, Mrs Freeman C Allen; 2dVlee-Pics, Mis Geo C McKInstiy; Bee See, Mis Leonard Lee Bacon; Cor Sec, Mrs Aug G OddlnrrfscD.Meets last Wednesday. Annual meeting In May.

Humans Society for ths PmsntloA of Ciuolty toAnimals—Pies, Henry 0 While; See, Darrow A Uutcher;Treas, Alton E Knppelnun; Supt and Petmd Master,Win J Boylnk. Meets second Tbuis at 263 Central av

Indoibial Woriohopi Inc—283 Alexander. Pres.Dr 0 Klrhy ColUer; Vlco-Pfeo, Chas A LoBounty; See,Lee MeCannc; ireas, Dr Rufus B Ciuln, Exec See,. EUnS Wise

Jeallfi IBilllfrca't Homn (for orphan etaOdren)—Ine1914, 27 Oortuim. Pros, Mrs Alf Hart; Vlee-Prestu,Bymnn Rbiko, Mrs Bessie Amdurcky; See, Ben) fog-el: ntos, Frederick Bl^; Supt, Jacob S HoUuito.Directors'meet the Aist Monday

Jcoiih Homo for the Aged—1163 StPonl, Honorary

Pres, Lester Nusbaum; Pres. Gaison Meyer; Vice-Prests,Allen Eber, Saml Bloom, Abr Cherkas; Sec, Ben Leve;Treas, Saml Ball, Abr Fla^; Bldg Fund Treas, Harry

. Z Harris

Jewish Social Serrlce Bureau—144 Baden. Fres,Manuel D Goldman; Exec Dlr, Israel J Jacobson

Jewish Young Men's and Women's Association—Org.1906. Inc. 1907. Universliy ar at Andrews. Pres,Jos Goldstein; Vlce-Prests, Mis Mortimer Adler, QiasW Markus; See. Jos E SUreistelD; Exec Sec, TobiasBoth; Treas, Harry D Goldman. Directors meet secondWed. Annual mdeting in Get

Legal Aid Society of Rochester, 25 Exchange. Pies,Joseph P MaeSweeney; Vlee-Ptea, Mrs Arthur Sutherland |r; Sec, Emery A BtewneU; Treas, Dan C Allen

Lewis Street Center—57 Lewla street. Pres, DrEdwin Fauver, Vice-Pres, Carl Lauteibach; See, MrsE S Ingersoli; Treos, John E Sehnbert; Dir. MissLouise Noylor

Lutheran Inner Mission Society—427 N (Hinton av.Pres. William M Horn, Vice-Pres. Fred Husscy;Sw, Pastor Eug Stowell; Treas, Artb Sedler; Exee-See, Pastor Fredk W Heliis ,

Masonic Serrlce Boieau, 975 Main E

People's Rescue Mission, 134 Front. Pres. Augustus S Mertz; Vice-Pres, J Homer Stafford; See, Wm HZlmmer; Treos, Howard J Henderson; Supt, Herbert FBaker

Rochester Catholic Charities—^Inc. 1917. Pres.Most Bev James B Kearney, DD; Dloebsan Director,Bev Gerald C Lambert; Vlee-Pres, Augustine Cunning-bom; Sec, Wm T Forrell; Gen Sec, Wm T Nolan.Executive Offices, 50 Chestnut st. Family and ChildWelfare Dept, 50 Chestnut,-Stb fl. Kathleen d'OUcr,Exec Dlr

Rochester Children's Nursery—133 Exchange. Ine.1857. Ppa. Mrs James B Gleason; Vlee-Prea, MrsJohn M Kitchen; Treas, Sirs Frank Ociimpaugli; torSec, Mrs Fredk T Plerson; Bee Sec, Mrs Don Colt;Supt, Mrs Cora L llanna. Ihe monthly meeling lostThurs. Annual meeting last Tbors in April.

Rochester Community Chest, inc—70 N Water.Pres, Tbeo C Briggs; Vice-Prests, Raymond N Ball.Waiter L Todd, Thomas J Uargrave; Treas. SlortimerAdler; See, Henry H Stebblns }r; H^, Barry P Ward-bom

Rochester Community Homo for Girls Inc—293Troup. Pres, Mrs Balph I Hoyt; Vice-Prests, SirsChas B Forsyth, Sirs Bartel Bellihelmer; Sec, SitsHarry F Thomas; Treas, Mrs Halton D Bly; Exec Sec,Mildred P Carpenter.

Rociiester Council pf Girl Scauts Inc—76 N Water.Comr, Mrs Wilber B R Winans; 1st Depy Ctomr, MrsHoward J Henderson; 2d Depy Comr. Mrs David Bellamy; See, Mrs Herbert P Lonsdale b; Treas. MrsDwight C DeWeese; Exec See, Mrs Miriam B Mclntyre

Rochester Female Charltabla Society—Org. 1822, forthe relief ol the sick poor. Pres, .Mrs Charles Hoeing;Vlee-Pres, Sirs W D Ellwanger; Treas, Sliss Anna DHubbell; Bee See, Maty Laird; Cor See, HenriettaHamilton. Meets first Tues. Electlou ol officers InApril

Rochester Friendly Home—3156 East av, Brighton.Org. 1849. Ine 1855, Pres, Mrs Jas C Dryer; (hirSee, Susan F Pond; Treas, Mra Wm B Sfacom-ber; Matron, Sirs Emma B Packard. Sleets third Tues.

Rschestor Guldonca Center—31 Olbbs. Pres, DrHoward Seymour; Vlce-Prests, Sirs Louis Langle, SirsLeonard Lee Bacon; See, Sfra Jesse Horwltz; Treas,Frank P Beattle; Dlr, Exle B Wel^

Rothstter Hospital Smtlce Com — 41 ChestnutSherman Meech, Dir

Rschestar Jewish Relief Oiganlzatlon inc., Eoi 1914.Pres, Sidney Grossman; Rec Sec, John Taylor, 521 Clifford av. Meets 2d and 4tb tfonday at Joseph ascor SuUlvon. Eleetloh July and January

Rathaster PreiliyterlaD Hoibe Inc. 256 Thuraton rd.Supt.

Rachester Sctioal for iba Deaf, 1545 StPaul; Jos HGalloway, Supt

Rochester Society tor Prevention of Cmelty to Children, 156 Plymoulh as N—Inc. 1875. Pres. Wm FShcpard; Vice-Prests, J Emmett O'Brien, Mrs IsaacAdler, Henry W Klmmel; Bee See, Mrs Hugh Shiiey;(^r Sec, Mrs Jesse Ilorwitz; Treas, Mrs John J Finu-cane; Asst Treas, Mrs Mortimer R Anstlce; ExecutiveDirector, Bobt M MuUord. Meets second Thurs.Officers elected in January

StAnn's Home for the Aned, 1971 Lake av. SisterM Geialda, supt

StEllzahetb's Guild House, Mrs Esther T] Kane, resident director, 1 Field

SUohn's Hono for tho Aged, 1262 South av. Fres,Bev Fredk Dlehm; Treas, Wo 0 Staudenmaler; Supt,Lillian Bothe

Salvation Army—64 North. Brigadier John H Bran-ner. Pres, Hon (2ias S Owen

Travelers Aid Society—^N Y C Station. Pres. HugiiShliey; Vice-Pres, Judson Pntsons; Treas, Bulb AIlemenway; Executive See, Mn Bnlly A Madden; Sec,Mrs H tnibur Graves

Tubertulosls and Health Assn of Rochester and Mon-roe. County Inc—Pres, Jos F BlacSweeney; Vlce-Prests, John C Malloch, Harry B Crowley, Dr Ben] JSlater; Treas, Swayne P Goodenougb; Exec Sec, MarieCouiett. Office, 277 Alexander

Visiting Hursn Association—^Director, Cora Warrant,BN. Board ol Directors: Pres, Mra E Olnton Woleott:V-Pres, Dr J Croig Potter; Cm See, Mra C 'Schuyler Davis: Rec See, Darrow A Dutcber; Treas,J Sawyer Fltcb; Asst Treas, Donald B (nark. Office130 Spring

Woman's Educational and Indnstrlal Union—Org.1893. Pres. Mrs Geo H Whlpple; Bee Sec, Mrs LeeHusling; Treas, Mrs Bobt L Long. About 500 members. Directors meet second Fri at Women's Union,86 North. Officers elected in May

Young Men's Christian Assn—Org. 1875. Ine.1880. Geiieral Offices, Qibbs cor Grove pi. Pres,J Sawyer Fitch; Vice-Prests, F Bitter Shumway,Bobt C Tail; Kec Sec, Mercer Bragler; Treas, Geo BCaudle; Asst Treas, Ernest A Parlour; Gen Sec, Herbert P loui^ale jr. Board of Directors meets thirdMon except July and August. Annual meeting InApril

Central Branch—100 Gibbs. Chairman, Allan EKappelman; Exec Sec, Geo A Brown

Maplewood Branch—^Driving Park av near Lake avChairman, Sherman D Meech; Exec Sec. Frederick JWelsmilier

Railroad Department—9 Hyde park. Organized 1881Chairman, Caleb Clothier; Sec, Fredk D I^mb; Treas,Rtciid BErnhardt. Business meetings first Alon

Monroe Branch—797 Monroe av. Chairman, ChasW. Carson; Exec Sec, Bobt W Brown

Amett Branch—^Amett blvd cor Kenwood av. Chau-man. Bobt H Bruce; See, Arth L Taylor

West Side Branch for Colored Men—100 Gibbs.(2ialnnan, John G Lee

North Side Community Branch—100 Gibbs. Chairman. Wm C Wolgast

Women's Auxiliary—Org. 1885. Pres. Mrs JacobH Vogei; Vice Pres. R Delmar Barker; Bee See, MraBmil F Vltter; Member Sec, Mrs Boss J Hutcbins;Treas, Male I Gaiiiger. Meets 1st Thurs Get andMay, In Y M C A bldg, 100 Gibbs. Election of officersin May

Young Women's Christian Assn.—Org. 1883. Administration bldg, 190 Franklin; residence 175 Clln-ton av N. Kent Hall, 57 8 Wasblngtoa; 3IaryUtompsoD Ellison House, 26 Portsmouth ter; Branchfor Colored Women, 192 Garlssa. Cmp-Onanda(kuumdalgua Lake. Honorary Pita, Mn Henry AStrong; Pres, Mn Arthur J Gosnell; VIee-Pies, MrsGeo Oest; Vlee-Pres, Jean C MeCurdy; Ree See,Itbs John A Lowe: Treas, Mra Bernard Held; (}m Sec,Miaa Agnes B Kiddar. Election of offieera In M^

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SOCIETIES, CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS ETC.Before decldlns; that a society has been omitted from

this list, look under Itocbester, Monroe County, Knlshtand other designations which might form the Initialword of Its title

Alpha Zcta Alumni, Chapter of Thela Chi Fiater-nl^ Inc—D of R Campus, RItcr bird. I'res. Raymond J Walter; Vlce-Pres, Ernest Waroocli; Sec, WmC Schuiz; Treas, Robt E Melzdorf

Alumns Assn of Highland Hospital—Reorganized1909. - I'res, Mrs Francis Butwid. -Meets 1st Wed ofJlarcb, .May, Sept and Xov at lUshlaiid Hospital. An- *mial meeting 3d Wed of Jan

Alumni Council of the tlnlierslty of Rochester—Org.1923. Pres. Jas E McGbee; Vlce-Pres, Matthew DLasvless; Exec Sec-Treas, Chas R Dalton. Olflcerselected in June

American Association cf University Women—Rochester Uraneli—tColiege Women's Club)—Org 1897. PreS,Mary Sbeetian; First Vice-Pres, Dr Ruth Metrlll;Second Vice-Prcs, Mrs Gco McGill; Third Vlce-Pres,Mrs Avery C Bacon; Rec Sec, Mrs Philip L Harris; CorSee, Mrs llerbeit Smile j.; Treas, IGithryu J Ihrig;Jnnior Cbaliwoman, Wllrna Cooney. Meets 2d Mon

' from Oct to May. Olflcers elected In MayAmerican Chemical Society—Rocliester Section—

Or?. 1912. Chairman. Harold Hodge; Vice-Chalrman,C F Allen; Sec-Treas, Thomas F Murray ]r, 301 Rldge-nay av. Mccis 1st and 3d Mondays, Oct to May atthe Alroh Strong Auditorium. V of R, Rlrer bird.Officers elected In May

American Instltnte of Bantdnp, Rochester Chapter—■ Pres. Bruce Percy; Sec, Stefania Dobrochowski; Treas,G Thco Gunkler

American Instltuie of Electrical Engineers—Qinlr-man, 0 L Angerlne ir; Vice-Chalrman and Sec, E BKempster jr; Ticas, G R Town

American' Order of the Snuare, Inc—Supreme Council—inc. I!i21. Supreme Master, Edwd A Guldenschuh;Supreme Treas, Mrs Mary L Ouentber; Headquaiteis,274 Coirin

Council No 1—O.g 1921—Sec, Alf 0 Nudd; 17eas,W M Harrison. Meets 4th Tnes at 208 Main W.OiTlcets elected In December

Council ,Nu 2—liisiliuied 1025—Worthy Mistress,Rllla Mollon; Sec, Frances LeBlanc; Treasurer,Mary L Guentber. Meets 4th Friday of the month at274 Coirin. Olflcers elected in December

American Society for Metals, Rochester Chapter-Chairman, Ernest N VonBIUlard; Sec-Treas, E L Spana-gel. Meets 2d Mon October to May at Lower StrongAudltotllun, U of B, Rlrer bird. Officers elected In

American Society of Clill Engineers—Rochester Section—Pres, Harry Eustance; 1st Vice-Pres, Veition BWorney; 2d Vlce-Pres, Phillip P Stevens; Sec-Ticas,Cecil Aronson

Ancient and Subttme Cider of the Sphln«-EI-tyhLiliyrlnlh No 211,—Instituted 1921. 11 N, Alex Uarper;Sec, Eliz Lewis. Meets 2d and 4lli Thurbiiays at178 Cody. Election hi Oct

Associate Alumnae of Vassar College—ItuchesierBranch—Pres. .Mrs Hazen Pratt; Vlce-Pres. Mrs W AAlexander; 2d Vice-Pres. Jtrs Kenneth Keating: Sec.Buth Cohen; Treas, Mary Ifelson Thomns Mwislast Wed Oct to May at the homes of members. 001-cers elected in April

Assoclateii Alumni of The University of Rochester—Inc 1894. Pres, Jas E McGhee; Vlce-Pres, MatthewD Lawless; Exec Sec-Treas, Chas B Dalton. Animalmeeting In June

Associated Maiter PPrabars of Rothasf'r- Pus,Adolph Buigart; Vlce-Pres. Jos lUbsteln; Sec. JohnBriss; TTeas, Uethert J Helnzle. Meets Ist andSd Dies at Builders Exchange

Aatsmoblle Club of Rochester—Headiiiiarters. 90Bast av. Pres. Louis A Wchle: Vice-Pres, Eiwiii RDavenport; Tteas, Sol Heumann; Sec, Geo C Donahue

Baptist Union of Rochester and Monroe County—Executive Sec, Bev Albert R DeMoti; Fust HajitlstChurch; TVeos, Leonard H Bendetson, 94 Berkeley.Anntial meeting In June

Ben Hur Ufe Assn, Genesee Valley Court No 18—Chief, Wni T Robinson;. Serihe, Cora L lioblasuii,62 Oiapln St; Keeper Tribute, Mary McDonoid. Mee's1st Tues at 217 Lake av

Benevolent notcctlve Onler of Elks—RorhrsterlAdge No 24—Drganlzi'd 1884. IncoiiKiiiiii'il l.xinl.Exalted Ruler, Jas F Sheehan; Sec. T Edw Freckle-ton; TTeas, Saml Dicker. Meets every Wed at 113Clinton av North except during June, July. August andSeptember, when Uiere Is but one meeting each month.Elrrtlnn of officers In March

B'nal B'ritb—Zerubhabel Lodge, No 53—Organized1864. Fies, Donald HoigoUs. See, Jack Cohen 280East 01, Meets 1st Man except July anil Aug atSeneea Hotel. OSlecra elected In Mordi

Bay Torch Beaten of Atneifca, foe—Hon Pres.Elmer K Smith: Hun VIre-Pres, Robert A Bernhnrd;Chief Torch Bearer, Arthur A Suter; Treas, EmUVetter; t3ilef Toiob Bearer Executive, P Alton Fmsch.National Headquarters, 312 Hurstboume rd Rnehester

Brotttorhooil of LotomoHR nrenien and Englnamcii—Rochester Lodge No 69—Pres, Geo F Nlcholcon; RecSec, Word C Wooden, 140 LeUgh av; Fin See, T BItiylor. Meets 1st and 3d Wed at 80 State

Ladles' Society No 58—Pros, Catherine Lewis; See,Gertiude B Cook; Treas Loretta ISleistelo. Meets 2dand 4th Wed In Odd Fellows Temple, 11 Cliuton ov N.Election in December

Brotberhooti of Railroad Trainmen—Genesee Lodge,No 289—^Pres, B J Plant; See, L P Flaherty;. Treas,A F Klick, 47 Troup; Legislative Representative, H FVine. Meets 1st and 3d Stm at 46 N Fllzhu^. Election of officers In Nov

lliirlii'sicr Lodge, No 681—Pres, FTank Heldman; Secand Treas, Harold F Wade, 58 Woodland pk. Meets2d and 4th Tues at 1101 Main East. Election ofOillcers In Nov

Rochester Auxiliary, No 311—Pres Mrs Emma Dlion;V-Pres Mrs Anne Wade, Sec Elsie Biye, Treas MrsBertha M Salle. Meets 3d Tues at 8:15 PM at 1101Main East

Builders' Exchange—135 vlng. Ine 1838. Pres,Geo H Stotbard; Sec, Harry 0 Taylor; Treas, HarveyH Black. .Meets 4th Thurs. Annual meeting In Jan

Buriough's Audubon Nature Club — Sec, EdnaSchropp, 84 Avenue D. Meets Rochester Museum, 657East av.

Canadian Legion Biltlsh Empire Senlce League—Maple Leaf Post No 8—Org 1929. Chortered Commander, John J O'Brien; Sco, J Clias E llall, 113Avery. Meets 1st and 3d Wed In StGeorge's llall,5.33 Hudson av

Catholic Daughters of America—Court 1139. Org1929. Grand Regent, Mrs Anita TIbbels; Historian,M Irene Culllton; Treas, Mrs Loretta FitzPatrick. Meets2d and 4th Tuesdays, 50 Chestnut

Catholic Young Men's AssociaUon—Organized 1890.Pres, Fred Kuhn; Vice-Pres, John C McDowell;82 Woodworlh. Fin Sec and Treas, George E Meyer;Bee Sec, Albert J Mura. Annual election of officers inDecember. Rooms at 51-53 FrankBn sq

Century Glut)—Organized 1010. Club Mouse, SUHEast av. Pres, Mrs Jas B Woodruff; Vicc-Prests. MrsArthur F Reed, Mrs Harry Bapp; Rco Sec, Mrs CliusK Hellebush; Treas, Mrs Warren C Daly. Annualmeeting 2d Mon In May

Chattevinx Glut)—25 N Goodman st. Pres, MrsHnwley Ward; Sec, Mrs Geo C SIcKlnstry; Mgr. HelenDeP Little

Checker and Chess Club ol Rochester—Urgaiiizird1938, 360 Main E, rm 12

Churdi Extension Society—Founded 1914. Meetsat 311 Alexander

Citizens RItie and Revolver Club—Oig 1908. Affiliated with the National Rule Assuclallon of America.Pros, David E Bennett; Vlce-Pres, Carl Fitch; .Sec-Treas, Andrew B Edgerlon; Exec Officer, Jos Bice;Director, Chas E Berry. Meets every Monday audFriitay evening at 4 Cummerclal. Annual eleclJon InJan°

Citizens Tax League—16 State. Pres, John 51 Biggs;Viee-l'rests, Domenlc L Strepim, Rielil 1 hlcKnigbt;Sec, Rupert G Fain; Treas, Jas W Gray .

City Club of Rochester—Pres, Jonas Knopf; Sec,Waller J Willis; Treap, Clement 11 Miller. Meetsevery Saturday Nov througli March Inclusive at Chamber of Commerce

Clothiers' Exchango—Inc 1S90. Pres. John DStevenson; Sec, Earle E Levy

College Women's Club—See American Assn of University Women

' Colonial Cluh—Org 1896. Pres. C B Leake; Treas,Wilfred Downhill; See, J P Schaaf, 42 AUeiton st,Greece. Meets 2d Friday of month .

Cornell Club of Rochester—Inc 1907. Pres. BartonBaker; Vlee-Pres, Geo S Babcock; Bee Sec, Geo AWest; hlembership Sec, Howard B Blair; Business Office,19 hlain W rm 801

Cosmos Cinh—Org 1913. Pres. Walter Bennett;Vice-Pres. Mrs Floyd Klrkham; Sec. R Sherman Stow-ell; Treas, Hany 51 R Glover. 5Ieets 1st FrI. Officers elected In April

Country Cluh of Rochester—Oub House at Brighton.Pres, Jas H Sloeuin Jr; Tteas, Chas T DePny;.8ee.John H Kitchen. Election of officers in April

Daughters of Scotia—Lady 5facNaughton Lodge, No80—Instituted 1018; Chief Daughter, 5frs Ellz Robertson; Rec Sec, Mrs Alia Fanning; Fin Sec, 51rsIsabel Porter; Treas, 51rs Jean 5IcKiidey. 5Iects 1stand 3d Wednesdays, Ukrainian Civic Centre, Joseph nv.Oillcers elected in October

Daughters of the Amerlcoa Revolution, The—lroi>dequolt Chapter—1894-1922-1927. Qiapter House,11 Uvinshon pk. Begent, Mrs Rupert Kuenzel; BeeSee, hits Jos A SmaU; Car Sec, Mia C B Elmendorf;Treas, Mis Carol Feneyvcssy. Annual meeting May 1st

Delta Kappa Epsllon—Beta Phi Chapter—^Ine 1S90,Chapter House, River Campus, Uhlveisity of Boehester.Pi-es. Francis K Remington; Vice Pres, Jos P Brown;Treas, 0 Alf Sproat; See, Biuce F Tatloek

Delta Ton Delta—Rocbceter Alumni Chapter—Oigan-Ized 1912. See and Tteas, Edgar O'Neill, 79 Argyle

Duca degll AtmizzI Secleta—Pres, Alesslo Blanehi;Sec, Francesco GrossI, 131 Child; Ticaa, Nicola CocuzzL.Meets aist FH at 597 Broad W. Offlcero elected InNovember

Eighteenth . Ward Peimonont Ropuhllcao CIuli—Organized January, 1892. Ine 1897, Club House, 619Central park, hieets second FH. Annual meeting InJoottiuy

Epworth League Rochester District—Cor See, EllaBlossom, 488 Hazelwoed ter. Dlst Supt, Dr Jos

Eureka t-odge. No 36, F & A M—W m; doreneeEgUng; See, L Ernest DuBols. Meets 2d Tues at 80State. Annual meeting In DecemberExempt Volunteer Firemen—^Inc 1898. Pres, Vleter

H Lang; Vlce-Pres, Curtis W Barker: Bee' See GuUfordH Hondorf; Fin Sec, Fred Moore; TVeos, J J Heibl-son. Meets 2d Wed at 17 MtHope av

. Federation of Insurance Counsel—Sec, John A 5111-lener, 45 Exchange, nn 525

Federation cf Italian SocieUes of Rechestm^rg1909. Pres Pletro Boneone; Rec Sec, FVank Trlano;Treas, Geo Sdaldone. Meets second Wed at 367Smith. Officers elected In Jan

I Ritger Lakes Association—Dist Bep, J Allan Doyle;Washington sq. hlonroe av and Clinton av S

FIro Department of the City ef Rochester, Trastcescf the (formerly Firemen's Benevolent Association)—Org 1836. Inc 1864. 810 Powers bldg Pies, JayW MansOeld; Vlee-Prests, 0 Monroe Hedges, B Andrew Hamilton; Sec. Wra U Gnigen; Treas, Curtis WBarker; Collector, Geo N Fletcher. Attorney, RaymondE Westbuiy. 51eets second Mon. Annual meetings InDec

Fraternal Order of Eagles—Aerie No 62—Org 1899,Pros, Aug E Badcl; Vlce-Pres, Joseph Wttroer; Sec,Henry J Gahe; Treas. Fabian Glaser. MeeU Thursday at 22 N Wash. Officers elected In Juno

Frentb Alliance—Boehester Branch—Org 1804. Pres.Mrs Hawley Ward; Vice-Prests, 51rs Beekman 0 Little,Dr Nell C Arvln. Mis Edwin ABen Stebhlns: Bee, MraFrancis 0 WUkcs; Tteas, 5Uss Jean McCmdy. Meetshi-monthly from October to 51ay

Funeral Directors Asseciatlen—Eleventh Dlst Ine(formerly Bodiester Funeral Directors Assn). Pres,Aug M Maier; Sec-Treas. Joseph A Murphy. Meets 1st51on in 5Iay and at call of president

General Hospital Alumns Assocratlao—Org 1883.Pres. Beatrice West; Sec. Beatrice Blakeslee; Treas,Lena Loiuppa. Meets 1st Tues every 2d month

Genesee Conference of the Methodist Church—Treas,J H Olmstead, 240 Powers bldg

Genesee Conservation League—Pres, Tbos U Crone;Sec. Leonard E hUnges. hieets 3d Wed at 51oose Hall

Genesee Golf Club—LtaSs at Genesee VaUey Park.Aimuai election la November

Geaesee Valley Canoe Club—Org 1904. GeraeeValley Park, (hrmmodore, Arthur L Schoen; Vice Commodore, James Rife. Purser, Q Wallace Neth; Qerk,Oscar Schaefar. Meets weekly. Annual election in

GenesM Valley ettifr--Ois 1885. Gub HoiQf. 42 LEast av; Pres. Philip C Goodwin; Vlce-Pres, Chas SWilcox; Sec. Lucius K Gordon; Treas, Wilfrid M Kearns

German-American Society — Org 1883. Pres. WmP Steinwaschs; Pin Sec, Mrs Hermann DaTiter; xTeas,Oswald Vetter. Meets 2d Tues at 315 Gregory

Grand United Order of Odd Fellows—Bnptce Lodge,No 3124—Org 1889. Sec. 0 Walter Deiham. 40Cypress; Treas, D E Jackson, 73 Barton. Meets2d and 4tti Tuesday of each month and tblid Thurs at159 Troup

P 0 Master's CouncU. No 451—Org Nov 27, 1917.Sec, 0 W Detham, 40 Cypress; Treas, Albert Weekes.hieets Udrd Thurs at 159 Troup

htarilda Household of Ruth, No 759—Org 1891..Sec, Mrs Margaret Evans, 221 Columbia av. Meetssecond Tues at 169 Troup

Gyro Cluh of Rochester, Inc-Inslallcd Feh 4 1921,Member of International Assn. Gyro Clubs. Pros, GlenBhidcs; Vlce-Pres, W Rogers; Sec, Howard Franke;Treas, Olemi R Williams, hieetlngs Wednesday noonRochester Cluh. Business meeting fourth Wednesday.Elections In December

H S Duncan Memorial Fund—Sec, J Franklin Bonner,1460 South nv

Hand Organ Grindeis—Org 1938. Pres, Harry Gay;Vlce-Pres, Sam Snow; Sec-Treas, Frank E KIcuber.hfeets 2d and last Friday ol each month at 807 Deweyav

Harugail—Ladte' Society. Pres; Mrs Bertha Bells;Treas, hits Anna Steeb

Columbia Lodse, No 38 (Ladles')—^l^res, Mrs AnnaBoBnger; Bee Sec, Mrs Bertha SeUs; Treas, Mrs AlmaSchlittcr. Meets second Tues at 486 CUIIord av.Election of olllcets In June

. Harvard CInb of Rodrestep—Org Jon 1908. ProsE Blakeney Qleason; 1st VIee-Pics, John W Bemlngtoo;2d Vice-Pros; Newton (histle; Bee, Horace Hart; Treas,hlalcalm Brown. Meets nt University Olub, 26 Bwoymonthly or on eaU of President

Hetiart Club af Rocttoster—Orgoolged Nov 1924.Pres, Dr Earl Mohony; Bee, Btepnen McKay; TTeos.Jos J hlyler. Meetings at Univwty Oub. ODUeeraelected In November

Independeot Ladles' Bemflt Society—Flo See, RaseA HeUer. hieets second and fourth lUes In Odd FhllotrgHall, SouUr av

Independent Onhir of Britli Ahiahtuo—Alfled Dreyfus Lodge No 201—Ore 1898. Pres. Boml Bloem;Treas, Meyer Goldblott; Trustees, Samuel Bloem,Israel Brnlmnn, Isaae Pellon. Meets 2d and 4tbTbitrodoys at J Y 51 A. Offlcets elceted In December

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Jewish Hatlsnal Aid Sodetjr—Org 1908. Pres. Morris olnlck; Fin Sec, T Lerine; Treas, Manuel Holt-man. Meets 2d and 4tli lliuis at Joseph av cor Sullivan. Officers elected in June and December

Junior Qiamber of Camsterce of Rochester—^Pres, JosL Noble; 1st Vice Pies, Edw H Watson; 2d Vice Pros,Blc^ B Parks; Sec, Kenneth G Stuart; lleas, HaroldA Ketcbum; Asst Treas, Blebd L McKoigbt, 55 St- 'Paul

Kent Club—Organized 1877. Pres. Andrew R Sutber-IsiM: Vle^Pres, Byron A Johnson; See, Wm C Combs.Meetings held monthly. Offlceia elected anmiaBy inOctober

Kiwanls Club 91 Rochester, Hotel Seneca. Pres,C W Delyser; Sec, S E Stubbs; Treas, B B Chilson.Meets Wed at Hotel Seneca

Knights of Calvin—Pres, Fred Sollberger; Vice-Pres,Otto Latal; Bee Sec, Hairy C I^tal; Fin Sec, CarlVo^; Treas, Budolpb Pannietz. Meets 1st and .3dThursdays of each month at 486 Clifford av. Annualelection in December

Knights of Columbus—^Rocbester CouncU, No 178—0 K, Francis T Toomey; D G K, John A Gorman;Recorder, C Orrin Octe; Fin Sec, Jos M Miller;Iieas, Leo F Rombaut; Advocate, Cbristopbv H 'D'Amanda; Warden Jas V Cnnrley; Inside Guard,Stepfa P Gould; Outside Guard, Jos W Benn; Trustees,Jos P Flynn, Wm J Woemer, Tbos H O'Connor

Rochester Fourth Degm Aisemhiy No 178—F N,Bug F Bopp; F Comp, James E Martin. Officerselected in June

Order of the Alhamhra, Musa Caravan, No 25—G C,Geo A Comiay; V G C, Lewis J Zwerlein; G STbos H O'Connor. Meets each month at SagamoreHotel

Knights of Malta, Lincoln Commandeiy, No 429—Recorder, Bernard B Gardner; Treas, Edw F Meyer.Meets 1st and 3d Fit at 217 Lake avDames of Malta, Gerard Sisterhood, No 30—K of

A, Mrs Freda E Klauli 65 Eastland rd. Meets secondand fourth TUes at 217 Lake av. Officers electedMarch and September annuallyDames of Malta, Eastern Star Sisterhood, No 37—

K of A, Mrs Anna Howden. 15 Rockland pk. Meetsffrat and third Mon at 217 Lake av. Officers electedMarch and September

Dames of Malta, Ploce Sisterhood, No 62—K of A,• Mrs May Hull, gleets second and fourth Friday at386 Main B

Dames of Malta, Friendship Sisterhood, No 106—Keeper of Archive, klrs Qlz Stucker. Meets secondarid fourth Wed at Council Bali 198 Main WDames of Malta, UncMa Sisterhood, No 146—Bur

sar, Mrs J Chnrch, 1899 Dewey av. Meets second andfourth Mon at 217 Lake av

Knights of the Danish Brotherhood—Harmony Lodge,No 240—Organized 1906. Pres, Alfred Brown; See,Paul Peters; Treas, Herman A Habersat. Meets2d and 4tb Friday at cor Cayuga and Gregory sts,Offiecra elected annually

Lake Ontario Country Assn—Organized 1928. Pres,Harry B Crowley; V-Prests, Leroy B Snyder, L BSkeffington; Sec, J F Bonner, 1460 South av

Lake Shore Counlry Club—Beach av. Pres. Leo VLyons; VIee-Pres, Wm J Selboid; Sec, Norman 0 See-bach; Treas, Bay C Schaefer; Asst, Treas, Thus ELuut

Lincoln Club—Org 1879. Inc 1896. Pres, JamesL Wbltloy; See, William C Asmuth

Lions Club of Rochester—Pres. Robt Miller; Vice-Pies, Lucius A Mcrtz; Sec, Justus Allen; Treas, Nor-bert W Green. Meets Wed noon. Powers Hotel

Loch Haven Welfare Clidi—Organized 1003. Pres,Mrs Wm Green; Pres Pro Tern, Mrs Raymond Elliot;See, Mrs Chris Bender; Cor See, Mrs J MarclUe. Meetssecond and fourth Mon at homes of members. Officerselected In March

Locust Club—Org and Inc 1904. Clubhouse, 111Spring street. Pres. Harry Warren; Sec. Frank Walsh;Treas, Robt Conconnon. Meets first and third Thursdaysof eau montb. Officers eleet^ In December

Locust Hill Country Club—Org 1925. Club houseW Jefferson rd. PIttsford. Pres. Junlus P Carson;Vice Pres, Dr L E Hlldieth; Sec. B C Young; Treas.Victor H Phalcn. Olileero elected in Dec

• Loyal Oranoemcn—Rochester Guiding Star, LoyalOrange Loilee. No 159—Org 1913. Sec. John Garland. 264 Titus av Irond. Meets llrst and 3d Sat at86 State

Layal Oiunge Ladles—Roctaeater Lodge' No 212—See,Rose Peoreon, 678 Seward.

Unity Lodgo No 180—Sec. Mrs Bella Sprague, 209Magnolia. Meets 1st and 8d Wed at 86 State

Loyal Drda of Mooso—Rochester'Lodge, No 113—Oov, Selby L Oucntt; Sec, Boy B Rumpff; Tkeos,Fled Kress, Meets every Tlica at 441 East ov

Harlnal Eleneil Sncleto—Org 1911. See, Francesco Tinpaiil. 688 Flower City pk; Treas, VlncenzoDlkcbino. Officers elected In Deeember

Maion Conlnuters' Aun—Org 1905. Pres. Ben]G SloUman; See, Harry C Taylor; Treas, Wm P Prled-ciieh. Mecio 2d TUcs at 135 Spring. Annual meeting and election In Jon

Hoitcr BMicn Aittn—Sce-Trcoa, John B McQuat-te». Mectn third Monday of Jan, April, July andOctober at call of ehaltmoo

Hcdlcal Sotlcty of ttie Courtly of Manrtic—Otn1820. Pres. Dt ffteams H Btillen; Sec. Dr Chas 8Lskemon; Tteaa, Dr John L Norris. Meets 3d Tueaof Oct. Dec, Fcb and Aluy at 1441 East av

Hcmoriitl Art Gallnia—lOO Vnltenlty av. Pres.Alan VdcnUno: VIco-Prea, Jomea 8 Wotaon: See, Huia0' Spencer: Tkcao, Bsymend L Ttiompron; Director, Ger-tiudo Ilcrdio Moore: Aot Olreetor, Isabel C Offdle

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Cbutth—^Pres, Geo Stiutz; Vice-Pres, Clarence Nather;Bee Sec, Lester Feldt; Fin Sec, Raymond A Sdke;lYeas, G Wallace Netta; Meeta 11^ Mond^

Methodist Union of Rothestei^lne 1911. Fees,Raymond W Cross; Vice-Pres, C H Mauiinus; Sec,Fred B Goodelle; Treaa, E H Lewis. Officers electedIn May

Monroe Csimty Fair Assn, Ine—Pres, J C UsHocb;Sec, Lester B Foreman

Monroe Courtr Food Mertbant's Assn—^Reorganized1933. Pres, Geo F Rogers; Sec, John E DeWolf;TYeas, Peter Lombard. kleets second and fourtbThurs at Seneca Hotel, omcers elected In Dec

Natlotml Association of Cost Accountants—Pres,H E Bowles; Vlce-Prests, H W Nichols. J B Pierce;Sec, A S Gibson; Treas, W E Bemdt. Meets 3d Wedof each month at Hotel Seneca

National Assn of Letter Carriers—^Rochester Branch,No 210—Pres. Geo C Monagan; Vice-Pres, Harold JBossiter; Bee Sec, W Leigh Bailey; Fin Sec, RaymondC Doetsam; Treas, Elmer J Elscle. Meets 6r^ Satat Eagles Hall. Annual election in Dee

National Assn of Letter Carriers Auxiliary—^RoehesterBranch No 162. Pres, Mrs Jean Murphy; IHce-Pres,Sirs Era Webber; Bee Sec, Mrs Doris AlcCarthy; FinSec. Mrs Beatrice Holz; Treas, Mrs Jos Levy. Meetsfourth Wed of each month at Hotel Seneca GreenBood

National Assn of Power Enulneeis—Flower City Assn.No 3—Geo E Conrow; Vice-Pres, Danl Smith; Cor Sec,Frank Bosche; Fin Sec, Peter Corts; Bee Sec, Cornelius M Bourcy; Treas, Arthur W Fcrtlg. Meets 2dand 4th Thursday at 113 N Fitzbudi. Election ofofficers in June

National Council of Jevrlsb Women—Rochester Section—Org 1895. Pres, birs Myer Bralman; Vice-Prests,Mrs Frank Goodman. Mra Lester Jacobs, Mrs MauriceDavidson; Bee Sec. Mrs Theo Botbschild; r Sec. MrsBen] Gorman; Treas. Mrs Sam Appelbanm; Auditor,Mrs Fredk Barth. Meets monthly Oct to May Inclusive. Ofncers elected in May

National Federation of Post Office Clerhs—Local No215. Organized 1917. Pres. Geo 0 Case; Vice-Pres. Chas J McCabe; Bee Sec. T Clayton Tngstnim;Pin Sec. Lawrence A Mlmm; Treas, Wm 0 Gaedt;Sergeant-at-Arms, Leo J Katzenberger. Meeting secondSun from Sept to June at 3 PM. &igles Halt, N WashSt. Election held in Feb

National Railway Historical Society Inc The. Roches-ter Chapter^Pres. Foster M Wilson; Sec and Treas.Ward C Shafer. Meets 1st and 3d Thursday of eachmonth at 155 Jlain W tin 516

New Yorfc State Nortlcultural Society (Western NewYork Horticultural Society and New York State FruitGrowers' Assn combined)—Pres. John A Hall, Lock-port; Sec-Treas, R P McPherson, LcRoy. Annualmeeting in Roehestcr In Jan

New Yerti State Shoe Retailers Assn—Org 1910.Pres, lolm W Mills, Scbenectady; Sec, Harry A Chas'>.121 Powers bidg

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Niagara Unlvevslty-D V C. Pres. John Kreckel-Vlce-Prcs. Albert Klemmer; Sec. Brian McMahnn;Treas, Robt Brayer, 50 Chestnut. Election In May

Oah Hill Boat Cliilr—Ine 1898. Genesee Valle»Park. Pres. Wm Bacbmann; See-TYeas, Rudy W Ilae-fele. Annual meeting first Wed in May

Oah Hill Csuntry Club—Org 1901. Club Itoise atPIttsford. Pres Clarence Wheeler; Vice-Pres. Prank jSmith; Sec, Edw W Kniffen; Treas, Otto A Shults.omcers elected In April

Oah Leaf Charity Club—Org 1926. Pres. Mrs CTIn-ton Turner; Vice-Pres. Mrs Frank Monroe; Scr. Mrs Victor Lindboe; Treas, Mrs Louis Weaver. Meets Tkresdaysat-441 E.ist as. Officers elected in Jan

Old Guard of Rochester, N Y—Commander, Jos TI.lndscy; S V Commander, Bernard 'T Flaniiery; J VCommander; Otto llenseleit; Bee Sec. Wheeler C Case; -Fin Sec. J J Phillips; Treas. Bcni 0 Stallman. Meetsat B Main Armory. Ist Thurs. except July and Aug.Election of officers Ist Thurs in December

Order of Railway Conductors—Rochester Division.No 8—Chief Conductor, H T Merkley; Sec and 'Treas,Edwd P Corrlgan. 104 Ardmore. Meets 4th Sundayat 700 Main E except July and August. .Annual election in Nov

Order of Scottish Clans—dan McNaimbton. No 28—Org 1S86. Chief. Andrew Colman, 4111 Brooks ay;Bee Sec. Andrew Christie; Pin Sec, Alex Webster.Meets a2d and 4th Wed at JYM&WA

Order of United ComnieiTlal Travolers of Amerlco—Flower City Council. No 203—Sec and Treas, HowardL Lawrence, 44 Mona. Meeta last Sat eve of eocbmonth at 441 Boat av

Order of Vosa, Kllppan Lsdoe Ho 325—Sec, AlrikE Jobn.son. 599 Post av. Meets lat and 3d Sat at 46N Fttzhugh

Fhl Beta Kappa Soclsty-Iota Chapter of New York—Prca Wm C Wolgast; Sec. B W Helmkamp. Annualmeeting In May at the Hniveralty Club

PI Kappa Alpha Alumni Club of Rochester—Sec,J A DcMund. 255 Meigs

Pt Sigma Theta Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Alphalota—Prca. Mrs Robt L Maxwell. 898 Main E; Vicepres, Mrs Fredk W Haupt; Sec. Mrs Thos Marroceo;Treas. Mrs David S Cook. Meets 2d Monday of eachmonth at members homes

Planned Parenthood Lsauuo of Monroe County—Exec See, Mrs Ruth Baekus, 1 Grove pi

Polish Falcon Gymnastic and Semi-Military Association Inc—^Branch No 52—Org 1905. loe 1910.Pres, Joseph Paproekl; Fin Sec. Alpbonse V (Bzywlnskl,67 Zimbricb; Treas, John Polanowskl. Meets 2d Frlat 284 Weyl

Polish National Alliance—Conumme No 27—Meetalast Frl at 284 Weyl

Braneb 216—See, Maiyan SzatkowsU, 769 NortonBrao^ 512—See, Loula Zabelny, 169 KleinBranch 1020—Sec, John R Slwlckl, 21 PeckhamBranch 1145—Sec, Anthony Anuszldevrlcz, 36 DaytonBranch 1200—Sec, Mrs Eugenia DembovraU, 2873

Culver rd. Meeta at 818 Hudson av

Palish Young Men's Citizens Club Ine—^bleeta 2dWed at 972 Hudson av

Post Offico Clerto' Mutual BeneOt AssocIaUsn—Rochester Post Office—Org 1903. Pres. John J Sullivan; Cor Sec, J J Anunerlng; Pin Sec, Jos Norman;Tteas, John L Schnorr. Annual meeting in Jan

Progressive Working People's Lyceum—580 StPaulSt. Pres, Isador Tishler; Sec, Klaiy Ertz Will

Protectlves Inc—^Pres, Wm M Scott; Vice Pres,Merrill J Caley; Bee Sec, G Hondorf; Flo Sec, Curtis WBarker; Treas, Edw E Ott. Meeta 1st Thurs of eachmonth at Fire Headquarters. Annual meeting in Jan

PsI Upsllon Alurtml Assn of Western N Y Ino—Ine 1891. Chapter House, (Iniveraity of RoeheaterCampus. Pres. Harold L Field; See, David M AUyn;Treas, Nicholas E Brown

Purchasing Agents' Assn of Rochester—Pres, P LBurroughs; 1st Vice-Pres, D C Borlen; 2d Vice-Pres,S W Aman; Sec-Treas, C S Buss

Real Estate Board of Rochester. Inc—Org 1810Inc 1921. blember State and National Assn of RealEstate Boards. Pres, Jas E Goutremout; Vice-Prests,Follett L Greeno, Harry M King, Robt Bellly; Treas,Elmer H TeUer; Exec Sec, John D Tighe, 812 Gene-sec Valley Trust bldg. Regular business meetingsIst and 3d Frl except July and Aug. Election ofofficers in Dec

Rodiester Academy of Medicine—Inc 1900. Pres.Dr John J Floigan; Sec, Dr John L Mercer; Treas. DrGeo H Gage. Meetings are held at the Academy ofMedicine, 1441 East av, 1st Tues from Oct to Alay,inclusive

Rochester Academy of Science—Org 1881. Pres.Royd C Fairbanks; Sec. Milroy N Stewart. 172 Boose-yelt rd Br; Treas, Wm S ComweU. Meets Sd Thursfrom Oct to May at Bausch Museum, 637 East uv.Annual meeting in Jan

Rochester Ad Club—Org 1909. Inc 1912. Pres.Jos J Myler; 1st. Vice-I'res, Elmer \V Ayer; 2d Vice-Prcs, Fred J Kolb; Exec .Sec. Edw P Harrison;Treaa, Kenneth H Field. Offlcea and club rooms,128 Powers liotei. Regular meetings at noon Wedand Thurs. Aiumol meeting in Alay

Rochester Aquarium Society—Pres. Jos Kress; Vice-Pres, Geo Snyder; Sec, Mrs Geo Goehel; Treas, Wallace Lassord

Rochester Art Club—Org 1877; Inc 1882. 60Park av. Pres. Spencer 0 Eaaton; Vice-Pres, MrsJohn (3iristle; Sec, Ann Falls; Treas. Mrs ClarenceHall. Annual election of officers In May

Rochester Assn of Credit Men—Org 1896. Pres.All F James; Sec. Jack D Cogswell. Meets 2dWed Oct to May inclusive at Hotel Seneca

Rochester Automobile Dealers Assn Inc—133 Eastav. Pres. L J Bodenblust; Vice-Pres, A R Ralph; Sec.Edwd C Scboen; Treas, Edwd J llorton. Annual meeting Ist Wed In April

Rochester Bar Assn—Org 1892. Pres, Walter SForsytti; See. Jos \V Martin; Treas. E Reed Shutt.Officers elected in Dec

Rochester Benevolent Society—Org 1888. Pres,Frank J Kesel; Vlcc-Pres, Casper J Rchberg; Rec See,Myron Eichert; Fin Sec, Edward Harter; Treas.George M Wegman. Meeta 1st Wed at 913 Clintonav N. Officers elected in October

Rochester Bureau of Municipal Research, lac—Dir.W Earl Weller, 45 Exchange rm 1016

Rochester Business and Professional Women's Club,Inc—Pres, Eliz A Leonardo: Bee Sec. Emma LKing; Cor Sec. Mary E Hanlon; Treas, Mariam 1. Clay-son. Club Headfiiiarters, Hotel Sheraton. Meets 1stand 3d Tues except June, July and August. Annualmeeting in April

Rochester friiamher of Commerce—55 StPaul cornerMortimer. Org 1887. Inc 1888. Pres, Wm FStrang; 1st Vice-Pres. Mark Eilingson; 2d Vice-Pres,P Bitter Shumway; 3d Vice-Pres, Walter L Todd; Treas,Elmer B Milliman; Asst Treas, Mercer Bnigler; ExecVice-Pres, Milton E Loomis

Rochester Chapter Painting & Decorating Contractorsof America, Inc—Pres, John R Pierrepont; Sec-Treas,Mortimer W Sabin. Meets second Thurs at PowersHotel. Officers elected In December

Rochester Clearing House Assn—138 Powers bldgOrg 1890. Pres, Wm W Foster; V-Pres, Raymond FLolnen; Sec-treaa, Deloas M Rose; Mgr. Wm 0 Watson;Asst hlgr, Aug F C Klneman. Amount of clearings foryear ending Dee 31, 1844, $639,517,152.32. Balancesfor year 1944, $169,895,868.66. Capital of combinedbanks, January 1, 1943, $13,793,000.00. CapitalNotes $750,000.00. Surplus and undivided profitsJanuary 1. 1945, $20,643,663.86. Deposits $615.-603,637.50. Loans $152.310,43S.44. Seeiirtty Investments $406,606,620.05. Resources $667,862.-659.75: Banking Homea and Equipment. $10,492,-984.74. Bank Debits for year of 1944. 82.718.709,-638.00. Trust Dcpt Assets. $362,316,382.48

Rochester Ctub, Mcrdiaflt Tailor Designers Assn—Pres, Wm Erenstone; Vice-Pres. Chas Lombardo; Sec-Treas. Mltebell Gutenberg; Librarian, F D Aabe. Meetsfirst Tburs at Seneca Hotel

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BodKStEr Club The—-120 East at. Ine U69t1«3, Sol Heuniuin; 1st Vice-Fres, Csrl S Hallauer:2d 'Vlee-Pres, John F Btoylan; Sec, Wd C Combs;Tress, Eug C Roeser. EleoUon of oOlceis In Jan

Rodiester Coal Merchants Assn—^23 Exchange. Fres,Wm E Rogers; VIce-Fres, Ardean R MUIer; Sec, Bv-mond Dumrese; Treas, Fred W Etans

Rochester Commeicial TVarelefS' Mutual BenefllAssn—Pres. Max Cohen; Vice-Fres, Leonard F BrisMe;See, Marrin A Gysel; Iteas, John A Taylor. ORlcersdected first Sat in Oet

Rochester Company ol Jehosah's Witnesses—Sec.Lynn Warden, 19S Falrgate. Meets eseiy Sunday andWednesday at 7:30 at 134 Broad

Rochester Convention & Publicity Biaeau Inc—^Washington sq, Monroe a? and S Clinton ar. Fres, T CarlMxon; Vice-Fres, Carl 8 Hallaucr; Treas; Chas FWlelis; Executlrc Sec, J Allan Doyle

Rochester Council of Cldc Clubs—Sheraton Hotel.■Fres, John D Tighe; Vice-Fres, Ewald W Weyraudi;

Sec-Treas, 0 Laurence AngerincRochester Credit Men's Service Carp—34 State at

Fres, Herbert Bradshaiv; Vice-Fres. Bobt W Clark; Sec,Curtice 0 Beardsley; Treas, Leonard Berry: ExecutiveManager, Chas J Briggs. Annual meeting secondMonday in June

Rochester Dental Society—Org 1878. 23 North rm1172. Fres, Theo C Blutau; Vlce-Pres, WaUace WDietz: Sec, Wm B Mcckfcssel; Treas, Oeo Green-tvood. Meets 1st blonday. Election of olflcers InApril

Rochester Dental Study Club. Meets at RochesterDental Dispensary. Fres, Oeo Greenstone; Sec, RobtMcConkey; Treas, Wallace Dietz

Rochester District Osteopathle Society—Org 1903Fres, Oeo Smith; Vlce-Pres, Hewett Strever; Sec-IVeas, Gordon C CoryeU. Meets 3d Thins. Annualmeeting in April

Rochester Division No 52 National Fraternal So-soclety of the Deaf—Fres, Danvin H Culver; Vlce-Pres,H LeGrand IGock; Sec, Claude H Samuelson; Treas,Stanley Patrie. Meets the first Sat of each monthat Powers Hotel

Rochester Dog Protectors It Animal Clinic Assn Ine—Executive Sec, Mary E Fouhlster. 146 Melrose, Shelterand Pet Cemetery, Scoltsville rd

Rochester Engineering Society Inc—230 SheratonHotel, 111 East av. • 300 members. Org 1897. Prcs,Alex Russell; 1st Vlce-Pres, Alex M Becbe; 2d Vice-I^, Walker S Lee; Treas, Howard Harding; E.xecSee, 0 L Angevine. Meets Thurs except during Julyand August at The Sheraton

Rochester Federation of Women's Clubs—Fres, MrsOeo Howard; Rec Sec, Mrs Clias A Langenberger, CorSec, Mrs Roe T Soule; Treas, Mrs Arthur H Sclnvab.Headqu^ers, Hotel Seneca, 2d Friday

Rochester Graduate Assn of Theta Delta Chi—Inc 1902. Qiarge House, River Campus. Pres. LutherI Webster; Sec, Kenneth Uaxtun. Annual meeting 2dWed in April

Rodiester Historical Society—483 East av. Org1860. Reorganized 1888. Pres. Mrs George B Sel-den; Vice-Prcs, Mrs Whitney Allen; Trees, Deloss MRose; Sec. Dr Blake McKelvey. Meets on call,Nov to April inclusive. Annual meeting In.Nov

Rochester Hotel Association—Washington sq, Monroe av and S Clinton av. Pres. Miclil J KeUey; Vice-Prests. Wm Steenman, Fred J Odenbach; Treas, Chas PWicks; Sec, J Allan Doyle

Rochester League for the Hard of Hearing—^130 Clinton av S rm 21. Pres. Flora Grosvenor; Sec, HowardW Donovan

Rochester Uederliranz Inc—Org 1873, ~Inc 1917.Pres, Vincent L Seeley; 1st Vice-Pres. C A Seheuer-tnan; 2d Vlce-Pres, H H Howell; Sec, Oehhsrd FSchwaiz; Treas, Walter J Hayes. Meets 2d Monday at860 Main W. Annual election in Nov

Ladles' Auxiliary—Org 1903. Pres, Mrs IreneSeinhart; Sec, Mrs Betty Klein. Meets last Wed at660 Main W

Rechester Life Underwriters ine—Org AprU 9, 1994.Inc May 13, 1925. Pres. Eug A Ging; Vice-Pres,Oeo Green; Sec-Treas, Jas D O'Flynii. Meets 3dThurs except July and August

Rochester Magicians Clubs—Pres, Maynard Usk;Vlce-Pres, Ronald Edwards; Sec, Chas Foihes; Treas,Wilbur KInyon. Meets 1st Tues at members homes

Recfacster Modera Hlstoiy Club—Org 1808. Pres,Raymond H Arnot; Set and IPeas, Frederick W Dwlgbt,of Avon. Meets first and third Ihurs from Oet tohlay Inclusive, at homes of members

Rochester-Monroe Joint Haihor Survey—1460 Southav. Chtdrman, Harry C Stevenson: See, J FranklinBornier

' ..Rechester National De^se Contingent, Inc—Contingent Blile Ctuh (suhsldioty). Pies, Walter Hofnun;See and Treas, Carl Ernst, 788 Joseph av. Rifle rangeat West Rush

Rochester Numismatic Assn—Fres, Floyd B Newell;Vlee-Fres, John MUler; 8eo, Wm M Hutchinson; Treas,Vallanco Judson. Meets first and third Tuesdays at theRochester Museum. Visitors welcome

Rochester Opportune Cluli—Pres, LeRgy T Cofflond;VIee-Pres A J Johnson; Sec, Stella Dixon; Treas,Lina H Farrell. Meets at Museum of Arts and Science2d and 41b Tuesdays of each month from Oet to May

Rochester Optimist Cluh Inc-Pres, Wm J Staub;Vice-Fres. John Sears Wright; See-Treas, Geo H Randall. Meets at Hotel Rochester every Tuesday at 8:30FM

■ 27Rochester Optometric Society—Fres, C C Bradley;

Vice-Fres, Arthur H Tree; Sec, M L Schaeffer; Treas,Albert E Shapiro. Ofllcers elected In May

Rochester Parent-Teachers Council—^Fres, Mrs PaulE Frederick; 1st Vice-Fres, Mrs Hareison G Dldas; 2dVice-Fres, Mrs Theo Tregea; Rec Sec, Mrs RalphCasperson; Cor Sec, Mrs Jay Donnovan, 2894 StPaulbird; Treas, Mrs Chas Feckens, 142 Lattlmore rd

Rochester Pathological Society—Org 1871. Ine1899. Pres. Dr Eric S Green: Vice-Pres, Dr JohnMacMUlan; Sec-Treas, Dr M Davidson. Meets 2d Tuesalternate months Nov to May inclusive at 1441 Eastav. Election of officers In Juno

Rochester Phaimaceutleal Assn—Org 1901. Frtf.Hy Mandell; Vice-Frests, Julian Zweig, Immanuel JAmdt; Sec, J Ray Dressier; Treas, Thos F Gugino.Meets 2d Thurs at Hotel Seneca. Officers elected inJan

Rochester Philatelic Assn—Fres, Edwin J Huggler;Vice-Fres, Harold W Plumb; Sec, Jules Abeles, JYMA;Troas, Walter 0 Wilson. Meets 2d and 4th ThursIn Municipal Museum, 033 East av. Officers electedin Dec. Visitors welcome

Rochester Police Benevolent Assn—Org 1875. Pres.-' Henry T Copenhagen; Vlce-Pres, William R Miller;

Sec, Clarence Schled; Treas. Arthur J Doyle. Meetings held seml-annually at 137 Exchange

Rochester Polish Peoples Homo Inc—rear 818 Hudson av. Mgr. Anthony Stanklewicz

Rochester Professional Entertainers Club—Fres, LouisB Golcr: .See, Esther Wclnherg; Treas. Mrs ArvillaSandorl Haller. Meets fourth Mon at 441 East av.Election In Dec

Rochester Retail Shce Dealers' Assn—Org 1911.Prra, Wm Fidgeon. Jr; Set. Fred Myers. • Meetsmonthly. Officers elected In December -

Rochester Rifle Club—4 Commercial. Sec, OUn GLeRoy, 3 Betnice.

Rochester Rose Society—Fres. John B Bowe; Sec,Ellz Helper; Treas, Harold A Cowles

Rochester Rotary CIuli—Headquarters Powers Hotel,room 118. Pres, Dean Thos Waring; Vlce-Pres, Clarence E Higglns; Sec. V Jas Morgan; Treas, Louis BCartwrigbt. Meetings Tues at 12 M,

Rochester Society of Electrical Contractois, in>-Fres, L lloracek: Vlce-Pres, J J O'ConneU; ITcas, RConheady. Meets at 217 East av

Rochester Society of Architects—Pres. Irving EHorsey; Sec. Cyril T Tucker; Treas, C S Fairbanks

Rochester Stock Exchonge—Org 1003. Vice-Fres,Arthur G Moore; Sec and "^cas, Frank C Kramer

Rochester Teacheis' Assn—Pres, Jas Wlshart, JohnMarshall High School

Rochester Torch Club—Pros, Dr Blake McKelvey;Vice-Fres. Roe T Soule: Scc-Treas, 0 Laurence Angevine. .Meets alternately last Tues and Wed monthlyexcept July and Aiig at Sheraton Hotel

Rochester Thrneis, Ine—Org 1852. Inc 1862. Pros,Robt V Hall; Vloe-Prcs, Fred Woodard: Fin .Sec.Paul B Frleta; Treas. Ollle Pasch. Meets thirdMonday at 1536 ainton av N. Officers elected InJune

Rochester Wellesley Club—Org 1888. Pres, MrsWm R Weller; VIee-Pres. Mrs Hugh C Burr; Treas.Ellz Collier; Cof Sec. Mrs Jas C Wilson; Rec Sec,Mrs Robt E O'Bolger

Rochester Yacht Club—Org 1886. Inc 1887. ClubHouse and Anchorage at Suminerville. Cora. JonathanH Ilelnrleb; Vice Com, E Fhelps Langworthy; RoarCom, Clifton 11 Baker; Sec, Jas G Dale: Treas, Raymond W Slaub; Measurer. Ose,ir Marth. Meets firstThurs. Annual elcclton 1st Thursday In December

Rochester anil Monroe County Civil Service EmployeesAssn—'Roehesler Conncll No 12.3. Fres. Hiram EBryan; VIee-Pres. Mabel W Grey: Treas. Herbert AZollweg; Cor Ser. John J Ilogan; Fin Sec. Ixiulse CWeigel

Rochesterlans The—Monroe av and Clinton av S.Chalrfiian, Frank W Lovejoy; See, J Allan Doyle

Royal Arcanum—Bochcster City Council, No 243,Org 1877. Regent, Dr Harry S Vogel; Sec. BernardScrivener; Collector, Henry Lcngeman; Tteas, Chas EGale. Meets 3d Tries at Hotel Seneca

StAndrew's Brothertood—Org 1380. Pres, FrankRickard; VIee-Pres. Jos Shaheen: Fin Sec, Wm JBailey; Treas. W Leigh Bailey: Rec Sec. Wm E Marldlclcs; Chaplain, Rev Fredk Crosby Lee. Meets firstand third IMes at 94 Avcrill av. Eleetlon of offieeisIn Dee '

StAntbony's Benevolent Society—Org 1881. Pres-Wm J Fuehrer; Sec and Treas, Frank C Hiihnleln; Vlce-Pres, Josephine Camp; Roc Sec. Goo Funk. Meets4th Wed In .StMichael's Hall, Clinton av N. Officerselected In Jan

StBonlface Benevolent Society—Org 1861. Sec, W-ward Veekel. 20 MlVeroon av; TYcas, Leo O Hodes.Meets first Tues In StBonlface Hall. Officers electedin Dec

StHerman's Benevolent Society—Org 1888. Boomsat StBonlface Parish Hall. Fres. Norbert F TVahold;Fin Sec, R J Mooney; Rec Sec. Joseph C Wannamaker;lYeas, Lorenz G Wels. Officers elected In Jan

Stiahn's Home For The Aged—1282 South av eorHMIand av—Org 1898. Pres, Rev Fredk Dlehra;Vlce-Pres. Pastor Paul M Schroeder: Cor Sec, RevCarl Betz; Rec Sec, Rev Don! Fuchs; Fin See. EdwWeunseh; Tteas, Wm G Staudenmeler: Supt, LOUanRotbe

SUosepb'i BeiHVDlent Society—No 2—Org 1864Booms In StBonlface Hall. Pres. Win Fluegler;See, Oeo Mack; Troos, Norbert Ehmonn. Meets 4thMon of each month. Officers elected In Dec

StLeo Borevelent Society—Org 1879. Bee See, Gee FHotscfa; Fin See. Geo LIR. Meets 2d Fri at StMlehad'sHall. Annual eleetlon of offieeis In Feb

Scottish Women's Society—Oig 1890. Fres, MisJohn A Slorab; Bee See, Mrs Jas Kirkpatrlek; CorSee, Mrs AH Be^e; Treas, Mrs Horace Snyder.Meets 2d and 4th TUes at John .Memorial House, Arnold pk, from Oet to 1^, Induslve

Sephardiro Youag Men's Association—336 Cumberland. Fres, Albert Levy; Vice Pres. Joseph Farasb;See-TKas, Jose^ CobeiN

Seventh Datteiy Veteran Assn—Org 1898. Pres,Anthony A Andrm; Vlee-Ptes, Henry J Plant; Sec-Trw, George Bdgcomb. Meets at caR of Presldent.Eleetioa of ofllceis In July

Snoith District Dental Society of the State of NewYerk—Org 1868. Pres. B Edntond RelBy; Vlce-Pres,Austin J Clary: Bee Sec, Harold D Bowman; Cor Sec,Elmer J Greenstone; Treas, Geo D Greenwood; Librarian,Geo T Harter. Election of officers In April

« Sons of StGeorge American Order tec—Rochester'.Lodge, No 253—Sec. Frank R Heifer, 26 BaHan^

rd. Seotlsvllle; Treas. Raymottd Towle: Trustees, wnMaekay, Clifford DIttmar, Jas H Taylor. Mrete 2dand 4tb Thiirs of eadi month at 22 N Wash. Officerselected semi-annually

Sons of the American Revolutlan Empire State Society—Rochester ChaMer—Oig 1894. 657 East av.

•Pres. Frank M Houston; Sec, Roe T Soule; Treas,Elbert H Carver: Historian. A Emerson Babotek;Chaplain, Bev Wm A HaUock

Supervisors' and EXrSupeivisois' Assn ofCouni&—Org 1886. Scc-lYeas, Clarence A Smith.Meets annually In August

Swiss Society—Org 1861. Pres, Ainiln Weidmann;Cor Sec. Jos Jeggll; Pin Sec-Tr^, JS*?'Meets 3d Sun at 315 Gregoiy- Officers elected inDecember

Syncuse University Alimml Clith of Rochestav—Prcs. Harold Metcalfe; Sec. Thos Meagher; TreM. DandScboenberg. Meets Tues noon at Qiamber of Commerce

Tennis Club of Rochester inc—Oub House, foot ofFarrlngton place. Inc 1915. Fres, MUo Tomanovicli;Vlce-Pres. Harris Mastcrsoii; Sec-Treas, Howard LKlein

Teutonia Lledeitafel-Org 1914.thoven Singing Society and Schw^lscher Lledertram).Pres. Albert Zieglcr: Vice-Pres, Fritz Pistor. Ssf..Arthur Reichstaetter: Cor Sec, Arthur RecSee. Kurt Splndler; Treas, Bill Uutcrbach; (Jnductcr.Herman Ccnhart. Meets every Thurs at 315 Gregory

Thcosophlcal Sriclety—GencMe J^tdge^rg 1900.Pres, Mrs Anna D hiasw Vice-Pr^Mis mdetotVhlte; Sec, Mrs Geo A Whltmarsh; Treas. Mis LauraCoatcs. Meets 14 Franklin _ „ . _

Phoenix Lodge No IS—Mrs Florence C Cowles,pres. 46 Bly i

Tteta Chi Cluti of Rochester—Inc 1001. QiapterHouse. River blvd. Prre, T Semngt Wce-Prra,Robt Metzdorf; Treas, Geo McGUl; See, Carl D Ott

Townsend Clubs— . . „ „ , . n i.,No 2. Prcs, D 1) llebbard; Sec. Mrs Lcta Gclst, 74Leighton av. Meets at 386 Main ENo 3. Pres. Louis Centola; Sec, Salvatore Regrio,^

Mohawk. Meets 1st and Sd Wed at 1259 CliffordNo"lS, Sec, Frank Parroue, 12 Walte .No 19. Pres. Chas Waterhouse; Sec, Lilllaii93 CoMn. Meets 1st and Sd Thurs at 380 Main BNo 20. Sec. Peter Pace, 92 MortimerNo 22. Pres, Jos Carro: See. Tlios Colt, 341 N

Union

No 23. Pres. John Waste; Sec. Sirs Mary Kelr, 3Lapbam

Triangle Charity Clirb—441 F,isf av. Org January.1936. Pres. Sirs Thos McCahe; 1st Vice Pres. 'MrsDorothy Jaeger; 2(1 Vice-Pres. Mrs HaroH Murdock,Rec Sec. Mrs Btertha Salle; Fin Sec. Mrs Nina Berner,Treas. Mrs Geo Wing. MceU 1st and Sd Wednesdays

Rochester German Club Inc—313 Gregory. Pres.John H Heldcrlch: Vice-Pres, Geo Stelnmetz; Sec. E^nkK^er; Treas, Carl F Warschkow. Meets 2d Wed at313 OregOD-. Election of officers In Jan

Universal Craftsmen Council of Engineers-Rochester Council. No 4—Org 1904. See. Saml E Springer.303 Conrad dr. Meets first and third Saturdays at441 Bast av. Officets elected in Dec

University Club—28 Bway. Org and Ine 1909.Pros, Walter J llalloran; Vice-Prcs, Clarence K Boucher; Sec. Blchd L Greene; Treas, Wllmot Cralg.Annual meeting first Thursday after tlie second MondayIn May

Uwer Lahe Avsnua Improvement Assaciatlon—Pres,Edwin W Fiske; 1st VTce-Pres. Fredk S MUIer; 2dVlce-Pres. Lawrence J Cleary; 3d Vlce-Pres, Whitney KTeaple, DD; Rec Sec, Fredk A MeCoimlek; Fin Sec,Mark F Kirtfai^er; Treas, Wm B ZImmer; Exec Sec,David V Gagnler. Meetings held at the hlolta Temple,217 Lake av on the third Monday of the month

Wlllloms CoUegs Alumni Atso of Rochester andVicinity—Pres, Oeo Swan; Vlce-Pres, Donald dark;See, WInthrop K Howe Ir; Treas. Ernest B Emerson Jr.All meetings at call of the president

Women of Rotary-Pres. Mrs E Ronald Allen; Sec,Mrs R Crosley; Treas, Mrs R H Bertolette. hieetsthird Monday caeb month at The Sherton

Women's Ad Clah of Roehesleh—Pres, Mario BWeiland; Treas. Florence M Combs; Bee Sec, GertrudeL Dakin; Cor Sec, Ijiulse Mussi. Sleets 3d and 4tfaWed. Hotel Rochester 6:30 PM

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Women's Ctaristlao Tempetamc Union Rochester CityUnion—Pres. Mrs Eva Ludwig; Vice-Pres. Mrs ChasSawens; Cor Sec. Florence Cook; Treas, Mrs HoirardStone; Rec See, Mrs Emma Pardee, 648 Helendale rd.Election of officers in October. Meets fourth Tues.There are 6 iocai unions in the different wards of thecity

Woihnmi's Clitle—Rraneb 27—Org 1903. Sec, Jo-sejib Kersteio, 82 Watkin ter; Treas. Harry Brai-man. Meets first and third Wed at S49 Joseph a;.ORieets eiected in Juiy and Jan

Branch 152—Oig 1910. Meets first and thirdMen at 549 Joseph av cor StUhvan

Branch 349—Org 1909. Gbalnnan, Morris Levin;Vice-Chalrman, Edwd Cemlnsky; Bee See, AfarahamShuiman; Fin See, PhUip Gordon; Treas, David Gordon347 Wilkios. Meets first and tl^ Tbina at 549 Josephor

YotOB MaPs SephanRm Asso—336 Cumberland

Yooib People't Satiety of Chrlsilan Endearer—Bodiester filonroe Connty tinion-^-Pres, Margt Starken;Cor Sec, Fiotenee Wolttiez; Bee See, Ruth Orbaker;Treas, Moyd L Johnson. Union meetings third Tues.Qeetlon of officers in May

Yoatb Federation of Rochester and Vicinity—^Pres,Bruce S Dean; Vice-Pres, Marian E Boaeh; See, RocheiE Deuei; T^s, Baymortd Doid. Meets 2d Tues of eachmonth at 100 Gibbs. Eiection of ofQcers in May

Zeta Pti Aiumni Asm—Org 1905. Sec-Treas, Herbert a WUifams

Bonist District of Rochester—Fin See, GersfaonTdremonitz, 1039 Granite hldg

Zionist Organimtion of America—^Western N Y DIst,709 Wilder bldg—Pres, Arnold Heieklen; Sec, HarryBusman

Zionist Organfratloit of America—Hadaasah Chapterof Bochester—Pres, Mrs Lester J Beriovc; Cor Sec,Mrs Clinton Edelst^. 76 Crosman ter; Bee Sec, MrsSaml Schwartz; Treas, Mrs Woif Lasker

Zonta Club of Rochester—Pres, Rose E Moore; Sec.Mrs Dorothy S Fisher; Treas, Mrs Eileen C Woods.Meets Tues at Bodiester Cittb, 120 East av

AHC1EHT ORDER OF HIBERNIANSComity Board—Pres Martin Camll; Vice-Pres, Ahn

CMwIey; See, Walter Anderson; Treas, Joseph Kelly.Meets 4th Thurs at 386 Main E. OSlcers elected biennially in Sept

Dlv No 2^Prcs. Eug Lennon; See. Walter Anderson. Meets second and fourth Thurs at 386 filaln E

DiT No 7—Pres, Pntk Mackey; See, Harry Widtley.Meets second and fourth Thurs at Hotel Seneca

Ladles' County Board—Prra, Mrs Bddle Shannon;Vice-Pres, Mary O'Hora; See, Vera O'Brien; TVeos,Mis Ann Shannon. Meets at Hotel Seneca

Amlliaiy No 1—Vna, Vera O'Brien; See, Ann Newton, Meets second and fourth Thurs at 386 Main E

AmUIary No 2—Pres, Mary O'Hora; Sec, Mrs MBrcfiittui

CATHOLIC WOMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSN

Good Shepherd Council, No 103—Sec, Cecilia MYawntan

Holy Redeemer Counell, No 114—Bee, Mrs AmurBtorandl. Meets third Wednesday of ea^ month InHoly Bedeemer BoU

BRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC

klynn Adams Post, No 84—Orgpnised 1896. vioiwmaBder Skunk Blssell. Meeto first Wednesday oftep-noon of eaefa month. Section of oSlcetB in OetolKr.I F Quinby Post, No 409—Oommonder, James A

Bard. Meets third Thursday of each mantb. fiaeetionof ofileeis third Thursday In October

Veterans Memorial and Bieeutlve Committee—Org1898; Omunandei, Wm MnlUgan. Election rrf offleenlo Oeconber '

Womaii's Belief Oorpa—AuxUJiiry No 16 to F Epierce Post—lleets oeeend oiid fourth Uoo. OffteeiBelected In Dee

Auilftary No 26. Meets first and third UoaAlhdllary No 27, to B G Marshall Post—Aleeta

Qtiit and third HonAmlilary No 80, to Myron Adams Fast—Org 1889.

Mints fint and third TuesW MeKlniey Circle, No 80—Ladles of the 0 A B.

Meets llial and third FriCantaln Hcory Lonb Circle, No 75—^Ladles of Ure

0 A B. Meets second and finrrlh Fri

FORESTEiffi OP AMERICAKnfniits of Sherwood Forest, Lincoln CarisiaTe, No

07^-Gemmartder, Geo Behhcig; Adiritant and Poy-mnster, Stnll Auguiteln: lietgl Major. Harry C Stowe.Meets fourth Fri of each month at Highland Ball, corOltgoiy mid Ctunua eta, Ofileeis eleeted tn Jiio

Court City of Bo Chester, No 86—Chief Banger, JohnP Ktoil: Fin See, Chas F Huma; Treas, Edw J Ward.Mccto eeeond Wed at 1101 Main fj

Ctouti Urntsee Valley, No lOf^Fin See, Qias Tftelt, 90; Prtneelen: Bee Fee. Fred Bauer; Treas, IbeoB Cepcnhagcn. M^te thtrn Mcnday at OilSotd corBonflngtao

Osurt litidilsnii. No 178—FJn Bee, Ouuieo CUo-maii. 682 Clnyboume id. Afceto fourth Wednesdayat Highland Hall. Gregory oiM Cayugn ots

court Sleplewooil, No SIB—^ See, ClayKar AJniTieii. ton GuidJiicr at. bfccts ;id Thura at 746 Jay

HhrpRenb of Amcrtea, Senetuary Srnrea. Ho 64—Flii Beribc, Paliiek (hjUen, 880 MiutnoUn, Mealo 8dFrfilay; at IJIghletid Holt, 891 GregoryCemanlont of tho Forest of Amtilm—Flcral Cliele.

'"H *1" Pleison. aieets 1stana 8d Wed at 006 Ih avFlEiwef (Sty Circle, No 404-rna See, Mrs AusDln

nthdttiicr, SOT Avenue A, ifectii eeeond and feuiibHon hi 881 Of

28Diamond Clrele, No 448—Fin Sec, Mrs llariii

Orbaker, 139 Caroline. Meets Ist and Sd Wed at 668South av ■ '

Maidewood Circle. No 637—Org 1901. Fin See.Mrs Carrie M Lass, 213 York. Meets 2d and 4tbTuesday evenings at 59 Whitney

City of Bochester Circle, No 862—Fin See, MieAnna Nernst, 333 Selo. Meets second and fouMThura at Union League Hall, Gregory nr South avMaty Imhof Circle, No 381—^Treas, Mrs Lena Schley-

er, 73 Oneida. Meets 2d and 4tb Tues at 11 Clintonav N

Marie S CObbin Cireie, No 1341. Org 1925. FinSec, Mrs Viola Webster, 2036 Qinton av N. Meets1st and 3d Wed at 11 Cliaton av N

SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR

C A Glidden Camp, No 6—Com, Bobt H Mcklaban;Sec, Nelson 8 Robinson, 438 Webster av; Treas, BevWm A Hailock. Meets first Man at 84 Court.Annual ehvtion first Men In Oet

Cot Samuel C Pierce Camp, No 15—Com, BertrandGoodbrcad; Sec and Treas, Jolm H Waste. Meets

1 second and fourth Moo at 34 Court. Annual electioni In Octoberf Auxiliary No 18 to Pierce Camp S of V. No 15—Pres. Marjorlc Tagart; Sec. Mrs John Waste; Treas.Olivine Smith

O'Borke Camp No 60—Com. Wm J Leary; Sec.Fred E Colwell; Treas, Chas Z Perrln. Meets secondand fourth Wed at 34 Court. ' Annual election inDecember

Captain Henry Lomb Camp. No 100—Com. Boy LButterfleid; Sec-Treas. Edw G Hartel

Sons of Union Veterans' Auxiliary. No 1—^Pres.Mrs Dorothy Gosneil; Sec. Mrs Seiina Kurtz; Treas. MrsNettie C Gardner. Meets second and fourth Tues at34 Court. Officers elected In Dec

Sons of Union Veterans' Auxiliary, Na 23—Pres,Mrs Marie A Colwell; Sec. Mrs Margt E Heinsier;Treas. Cells E Petz. Meets second and fourth Wedat 34 Court. Anhuai eiection in Dec

Sons of Veterans Reserves, Company H—Capt, BevWm A HoUoek. Aleets second and fourth Thurs at34 Court. Annual eieetion Dee 1

Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War-Anna P Cieary Tent. No 19—Org 1910. Pres. EdithByan; Treas, Marguerite Axmacber; Sec. Laura Service.Meets 1st and 3d Wed at 34 Court. ORicers eiectedin Dee

l;iura uarton Tent, No 2Z—Pres. Mrs Marie Vander-weei; Sec. Mrs Dorothy Proctor; Treas, Mrs CarrieIhayer. Meets 2d and 4tb Fri at 11 Clinton av N

UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS

Monroe County Council—Pres, Clinton E SmaUey;Sec, Freeman J Boyer sr. 82 Cottage, kleets 1st Friat 34 Court. Officers eiected lii AprL Boardmon Smith Camp. No 25—Org 1800. Com.

Albert li Gelgcr; Adjt. Freeman J Boyer; Quartermaster.Geo N Hope. Meets 1st and 3d Wed at 34 Court.Officers eiected in Doc, installed In Jan

Betsy Ross AuzHiary, No 6—Org 1903. Pres,5Its Lena Schleyer; Treas, Mrs Stella A Marciiie; Sec,Mrs Lena Townsend. Meets Ist and 3d Wednesilay at34 Court. Officers elected in Dee

Col Wm W Gilbert Camp, 108—Com. Louis JBohrer; Quartermaster. Geo W Stout; AdJt, C ESmalley. 303 Electric av. Meets 1st and 3d Thursat 34 Court.

Col Wm W Gilbert Auxiliary. No 60—Pres. MrsAlbina Ellison; Sec, Mrs Lydia Boesser. Meets 1stand 3d Thura at 34 Court

AMERICAN UGION

HeadQuorters 54 Court

Monroe County Organization. County Officers; Commander, Herbert E Gariiek; 1st Vice-Comdr. Geo QKingston; 2d Vice Cotndr. Russell L Felerski; Adjutant.Francis W Smith; Treas. Chas H Bellinger; Chaplains.Bev Chas J Bmton, Rev Clifford A Scrimshaw; Hislor-ion. Chas B Tutty. Jr. County Committee meets 1stfiionday at Council Chamber. City Hall

Abcy-Barry-Lindboe Post 985—Commander—Henry Afilaliiard; Adjutant, Patk J Nolan. Meets 3d Tues atElks ClubBraman Post No 1229—Commander, Jas Dunn; Ad

jutant. M W Bimendorf. hieets last Tbniuday at FireHail. Peiifield

Brighton No 1064—Commander. Chester G Coffey;Adjutant, Ralph Jessup. Meets 1st Fki at Fire House,Landing rd

Brooks-Shepard Post No 763—Commander, HowardH WUilams; Adjutant. Alan 0 Prudon. Meets 1stThurs at Alnnicipai Bidg. Fairport

Burton-Miller No 238—^mmander. Geo A Fritsche;Adjutant. Harold H King, fifeets 2d Mon at MooseClub

Win H Cooper No 803—-Commander. Alaurice JKomaii; Adjutant. Harold T Dempsey. Meets 1stTues aftw 1st Afon at 141 Monroe av

Cottreail-Waroer No 942—Commander. Bobt Boche-vtlle; Adjutant. Herman Fromholzer. Meets 2d and4th Thurs at Post Home. Webster

Antonio D'Angeio Post No 1186—Commander. Carmine Scioidone; Adjutant, Venanzio DiLorete. Meets1st and 8d Friday at 536 Main W

Doty-MogJU No 771—Commander, Lawrence P Doty;Adhitnnt. B Wm Cariln. ftleets last Mon except Juiyand Aug at 20 BwuyWm W Doud No 98—Commander. Louis 51 Kastner;

Adjutant. Bcuhen Johnson. Alects 1st and 8d W^at Doud Post Home. Coiitwater (Buffalo Boad)

Kly-Fagan Post 1151 — Commander, Hcrmort KKulaivriLI; Adjutant. Edw T Piper. Meets 2d Wed atPost Home. East Henrietta

Eiacrlek-Scofteid-Richardson No 962—Commander.Edw B Macscth: Adjutant, Aug MarahaU. Meeto 2dand 4th Tues at 461 BIdge id West

Bnglnccr No 448—Commander, Edwin W Boyicy;Adjiitnnt, Conrad V O'Alalley. Aleela 3d Wed atSheraton Hotel

Fails No. 664—Commander, Earl L Ernst; Adjutant,Chas 11 Giistin. Meets 1st Thursday, Legion Hume(Honeoye Falls)

Fcrris-Cood.ldge No 390—Commander, W Ray Austin; Adjutant. Raymond Flagg. Meets 2d Tues atViiiagc bidg Spencerport

Flower City No 180—Commander. Dominic J Bon.cone; Adjutant. Chas Guzzetta. Meets 2d and 4thFriday at Post Home 221 Dewey av

Freeman C Alien Post No 1156—Commander. AlbertBeikirch; Adjutant. Herbert C Rclnscbmidt. Meetsevery 2d Monday at 14 Monroe av

Genesee Valley No 194—Commander, Alartin St'liroe-dei; Adjutant. Aivernon (hrnningham. Meets 2d Friday at Eagles Club

Greece No 468—Commander. Arth Sundberg; Adjutant. Dudley A Morris. Meets 2d Friday at GreeceMemorial Hail

Gudlnas No 459—Commander, Sylvester A Butrim;Adjutant. Jos U Bertram. Meets 555 Hudson av

Harscb-Crisp-Seaman No 379—Commander. John JMeehan; Adjutant. Bobt Tbaycr. Aleets 2d Monday atPublic Bidg Brockport

Hlscock-Flshbauglr No 788—Commander. Wm BMurphy; Adjutant. Jas Keiley. Meets 1st Fri at Village bidg Hilton

Irondequoit No 134—Commander. Ernest A Elliott;Adjutant', Chester Keiiey. Alects 2d and 4th Thursat Community Hail. Sea Breeze

Ira J Jacobson No 474—Commander. Ralph D Ward;Adjutant. Heibert Grotb. Aleets 2d Alonday at 56Stutson

Jules Verne Fish No 896—Commander. Jos Bennett; Adjutant. Carlton Bothfus. Aleet 2d Mondayat Alunicipai Bidg. E BocbBuneU E Koblmctz No 674—Commander, Harold

(Hark; Adjutant. Geo Moore. Meets 2d Thurs at108 Infantry Armory '■

Major Joseph E Hurley No -1183—Commander. BertColielta; Adjutant. Eug Boor. Aleet 2d Thurs atOld Guard Boom, lOSth Infantry Armory

Milton U Ldwls No 121—Commander, Morton LGreenberg; Adjutant. Geo A Scbaefer. Aicets 2dMonday at Moose Club

Liberty No 1098—Commander. Harry T Patrick;Adjutant, Wm H McNaUey. Aleet 3d Monday at 810S Clinton av

Alemoriai No 206—Commander, Dr Moses Hoiz; Adjutant. (hiivin Bruck. Meet 2d Thurs at Moose Club

Florence Nightingale No 709—Commander, ^rbaraWaiter; Adjutant. Katb Gray. Meet 2d Thurs at 31South

Harvey C Noone No 954—Commander. Bobt Stewart;Adjutant. Chas Tower. Meet 3d Alonday at StewartBlocke. Oiurchvilie

Puiaski No 782—CoAimander. Henry A! Laboski; Adjutant. Stanley J Kowalskt. Meet 3d Friday at FalconHail

Rayson-AHilcr No 899—Commander. Raymond i'at-cben; Adjutant. FrankUn Schuyier. Aleet 3d Tues atTown Hail. Pittsford

Frank E Bobertshaw No 100—Commander. Chas F'Arthman; Adjutant. Arth H Graf. Meet 2d Wed at108 Infantry Armory

Rochester Police Nost No 1182—Commander, ThusBiilington; Adjutant. Jaa V Smith. Meet 2d Tues at111 Spring

Frank L Stmes No 146—Commander. Otto Kueppera;Adjutant. C Biciid Schuier. Meet 2d Friday at 34Court

Sargent Force Post No 1228—Commander. StephenK Pollard; Adjutant. Leon T Gibaud. Aleets 3d Wedat University (ffuh

Slager Band No 941—Commander. Jos C Herbst;Adjutant. Wm Vanderhooft. Aleets 3d Alonday atEades Club

Sraith-Warren No 367—Commander. JuUan E Mc-Vean; Adjutant. Clyde Brlgnaii. Aleet 2d Tuesday atPost Home Scottsviiie

Frank AI Stewart No 117—Commander. Jos Williams; Adjutant. Edw Bott. Aleets 2d Thurs

Clayton L Warner No 101.3—Commander. Henry CStrutz; Adjutant. Lloyd E Clarke. Meets last Thursat Masonic Temple. StPaui bivd and Titus av

Walter B Williams Post No 1238—Commander, JaaBrown; Adjutant. Bobt R Brooks. Meets 2d and4th Wed at 234 Joseph av

Emanuei R Wilson No 153—Commatider, Boy KMeKisslck; Adjutant. Everett P Hoynes. Meet 1st Wedat 1050 Clifford ov

Yerkes-Couchman No 90—Commander. Frank Spencer;Adjutant, Bruce Percy. Meet 2d Monday at 108Infantry Armory

VETERANS OF FOREIGN VfARS OF THE UNITEDSTATES

Oept State of New YorkCounty of Monroe

Fifth District. Dcpt of N Y. VFW—Comdr. I'hUipGuenther. 115 Crosman ter; AdJt. Paul M Caprlo. 34Augustine; Q AI. Win J Hirner 820 N Alain, Canan-doigua; Patrlotie Instructor. Dept of New York—Clayton E Handy. 34 Court

Alonroc County CouncU VFW Headquarters, Bm104 City HaU Annex. 84 Court; Comdr. Edw JGnaedinger; Adjutant. Chas Nelson; Q M, Harry Ketcb-om

Thus F Healy Post 16—Comdr, John J Hlisehler,887 Adirondack. Meets 1st and 3d Tltarsday at 88State

57th C A C Post No 57. Meets 8d Tuesday at Oak-man and Qaiusha

Indian Landing Post No 124—Comdr. John J Shirley. 1350 Crlttenden rd. Aleeta 2d Monday at Eokav and Landing rd

, Browncroft Post No 197—Comdr. John Blend, 1043Park av. Aleets Ist Friday at 1101 Main at E

Northeast Post No 221—Comdr. John DeVine. 152Mailing dr. Meets 4th Friday. 911 Clinton av N

Carl and Joseph Laemicin Post No 269—Comdr,Jas Atngn. 146 Barons. Meets Sd Thurs at 1050 CUf-foid av

309th Field Artlllcvy Post No 809—Comdr. C FJefferson, 10 Main W rm 021. Meets 4tb Tues. ElksClub. Clinton av N

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Crouch Dowd Post Ko GOO—Comdr, Gilbert H Kohl-meier, 134 Farragut^ Meets 2d and 4th Monday,1420 Scottsville rdU W Kirke Otis Post No 1457—Comdr. Louis B

Goler, 37 Iceland pk. Meets 2d and 4th Monday at34 Court

Monroe County Post No 146G—Comdr. Glen Stevens.104 Vine. Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday. 34 Court

27th Division Post No 1554—Comdr. Harty Smith.50 Itogers av. Meets 2d and 4th Wed. 1050 Ciillordav

Cold Chevron Post No 2700—Comdr. Dean Phillips.272 East av. Meets 1st Friday. Ucalcy Post rms 33State

James B Clvitello Post No 2752—Comdr. Jas Trolsi.119 Bereen. Meets 2d and 4th Friday at 38 State.

Veterans Memorial Post No 2789—Comdr. EarlStDcnnis. 397 Mapieitood dr. Meets 2d and 4thThursdays at 451 Bidge rd W

Police & Fireman's Post No 2834—Comdr. Wm.Wachter. 317 Sherman. Meets 2d Thursday at 336Cumberland

Trott Emetich No 2844—Comdr, B J Bishop. 109'Bedfern dr. Meets last Fri. 336 Cumberland

Bochester West End Post No 3180—Comdr. GeoNewman. 394 Norton. Meets 2d Monday at 336Cumberland

Culver Post No 2691—Comdr. H C Handy. 34 Court.Meets 1st and 3d Thuis at 2841 Culver rd

Busb Post No 146—Comdr. Gerald Wilkin. WHeiirietta. .Meets 2d Monday at Bush Hotel, BushLt Bodney H Dobson No 2390—Comdr, Emerson

Beed. 182 Park av, Brockport. Meets 1st Mon and 3dTues, Main st Brockport

Brown Miliard Post No 3250—Comdr. Wm G Hoffman. 142 W Ivy. East Boch. Meets 1st Mon at OddFellows Hail. East Boch

Clinton L Pateben Post No 307—Comdr. M CBrown. 341 S Goodman. Meets 4th Tburs. 700 MainE

Thurston-Brooks Post No 1453—Comdr. Val Schwan.262 Marlon. Meets 1st Mon. 372 Tburston rd

Monroe County Council Aurdliary—Pres. Mabel Wool-ford. 211 Illinois

Tliomas F ilealy Auxiliary No 16—^Pres. Neva Daly.162 Hayward av. Meets 2d and 4th Friday at 34Court

Lt W Kirke Otis Auxiliary No 1457—Pres. Jean-ette Oodette. Meets 1st and 3d Friday at 34 Court

.27th Division Auxiliary No 1654—Pres. Kay Shell-hamer. 202 Lyell av. Meets 3d Friday at SenecaHotel

Gold Chevron Auxiliary No 2700—Pres. Bessie Francis. 18 Sycamore, Meets 2d Tuesday at 34 Court

Veterans Memorial Auxiliary No 2789—Pres. PearlHoAvoy. Meets 2d and 4th Thursday at 34 Court

Police & Fireman's Auxiliary No 2834—Pres. Gertrude Jennejahn. 170 Flanders, Meets 2d Thursday at274 Colvin

Trott Emerlch Auxiliary No 2844—Pres. Mrs PhB-enda Trlschler. hleets 2d and 4th Monday at 2Belmont st ,

Bochester West End Auxiliary No 3180—Pres. MrsMary Uudon, 20 Hertel, Meets Sd Tuesday at 904Main W ,. ,

Culver Auxiliary—Pres. Hazel Tice. 72 Adrian rdPoint Pleasant.

1MPBOVEO ORDER OF RED MEN1 0 B M BIdg. 46 N Fltzhugh

Bachester Bed Men's Club Inc—John A.Lo^. pres;Jas Garley. v-pres; Wm A HlUer, see; Mlchl Motzer.trcosWah Be Tribe. No T—C of B, Boy 8 aark, 80

Thorn, Meets Wed at 48 N BTtzlm^MInnetonka Tribe. No 227—C of B, John McBrlde.

388 Colvin, Meets first 4nd third Wes at 746 JayWahoo Tribe. No 228—C of B, A Bar! Knapp. 810

Dunuui. Meets second and fourth Frl at 46 N Fit*-tiMgh

Tecumseh IVlbe. No 233—C of "..if"'®kart, 888 Benton, Meets first and third Mon at 48N Fitaugh _ j „ n,.i 1.

Motion Tribe. No 489—C of B. H38 Chadwell rd. Meets second and fourth Mon at 46N FItabugh _ ,

Hl-o-ka-too Hay Makers Aaan. Hw I^. 1ft T4I—Org 1900. CoUeetor of StraOT. Herbert L er,880 Avenue A. Meets 2d and 4th Tues at 46 N Flta-

Degree of Peeahontas ,Leola CouncU. No 54-rKeeper of Brards. AUce

Boss. 2175 Clifford av,. Meets 1st, Sd and 6thThurejip of each month at_46 N .g,

Mlata CouikIL No 48—K of B, Anm SmlU, 188Anow dt. Meets 2d and 4th Thun at 46 N BTt^ugh

StarUght Council No 802—K of B, toella ^t-land. 119 Astaland. Meets 1st and 8d Frl at 46 N

White Cloud CouncU. No 184—K of Alyce Russo.26 MUler, Meets second and fourth Tues at 46 N

IMOBPEHOENT ORDER OF FORESTERS• Deputy Supreme Chief Banger—Geo H Smith.

Speneer BdChart Flower aty. <f# 886-01* 1888, C R.Jftnl

Clatk; Fin Sw, Cbaa W St^en; Bee See, A B GoMtel,Meets first snd third Thurs at BIghlond HoU. ureiotycor Cayuga, Sleetloii of offters & Dee „ . _

Court Qenesee No 887—C of B, H J SlmmerUnk, FinSee. Wm H Germani Bee See, Oateiice Snyder. Meete4lh Tues at 144 North „o mm

Cohrt Hope'No 641—Org 1922, 0 B,Hoyles; Pin See, Jessie Brirotman: Bes See. IwrtleOmw, Meets 2d Tbnia at 1109 Monroe or. EleetloaIn March

29Court Rochester. No 1687—Org 1894, C B. Lottie

S Quade; Fin Sec, Qras D Quade; Bee Sec. MatyOrtb. Meets 2d and 4th Frl at 668 South av

Companion Court Louise. No 223—Org 1889. C B.Mae Decker; Fin See. CordUa Morttison; Bee. Sec.Charlotte'White, Meets 4lh Wed at Hotel Seneca

Companion Court Flower City, No 539—Org 1921,Chief Ranger, Mary Sbenton; Fin See, Ina M Decker:Bee Sec, Emily Aulbum, Meets 2d and 4tb Wednesdays, 668 South av. Election of officers in March

Companion Court Gladiolus, No 725—C It. Caroline Wolfe; Fin See, Hattie Glosser; Bee See, MaryAlexarmder, 39 Joslra rd; Treaa. Ella Grab

independent ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS

Odd Fellows' Temple, 11 Clinton av N

Monroe District, No 1

District Grand Committee—Sec, Frank PuccI, 1092-Dewey av

Aetna Lodge No 834, Bee Sec, Lloyd Davis, 905Main, E Boebester,. Meets Wed at I 0 0 F HaU

Genesee Lodge, No 3—Meete 1st, 3d and 5tb FUat 11 Clinton av N . „ ,

Irondequoit Lodge No 40—^Meets Tues, 2841 Cui-ver rd .

Teoronto Lodge, No 8—Sec, Leon Lattime. MeetsMon at 11 Clinton av N

Rochester Lodge. No 66—Sec, Walter L Hawkins,Meets Tues at 11 Cilriton av N _ •

Girolamo Savonarola. Lodge No 367—Sec, FrankPucci, Meets Wed at 710 Lake av

Tippccanoe Lodge, No 629—Meets Fri at 44 StateWebster Lodge No 742—Meets lUes at Webster,

N Y

Meurce District No 2

District Grand Committee—Sec, aarence E Green,248 Lincoln at , „

Flower City Lodge, No 555. Sec. Wm Pry, MeetsWed at 700 Main E . ,

Unity Lodge No 7^6—Sec. Clarence Green, MeetsFri at StPaul blvd and Titus av

Valley Lodge No 109—Meets Wed at 295 GregoryFairport Lodge No 536—^Meets Tues in Falrport

Monroe District No 3

District Grand Committee—Sec, Joseph L Klrch-maler, 140 Glenwood av *Humboldt Lodge, No 138—Bee, Albert B King,

Meets Wed at 11 Clinton av NFrankfort Lodge, No 579—Bee Sec. Geo H Doll,

Meets Wed at 217 Lake avGideon Lodge No 785—Sec. Isaac Harris. Meets

Tues at JYMAStonewood Lodge No 4—hieets Wednesdays at 4359

Lake avMonroe District No 4

' District Grand Committee—Sec. Leonard PbllUps.30 Sclo

Central Lodge. No 666—^Meets llrcs at 11 Clinton av NorthSouth Avenue Lodge. No 733—Sec. Archie Robert

son, Meets klon at 668 South avZayat Lodge. No 784—Meets Frl at cor 549 Joseph

av and Sullivan

Patriarchs MilitantGrand Canton John W Stehbhis. No 2—Orgonlzed

1886. Clerk, Col Edw H Keith. 25 Walbert dr, 'kfeets secortd Fri at 11 Clinton av N

Rebekah LodgesMonroe District. No 1— , ^Montve Uebeksh Lodge. No 1—Meets first and Ulrd

Wed at 11 Clinton av NLakeside, llcbekoli Lodge. No 21—Meeta second

and fourth Thurs at 4361 Lake avGermana Rebekah Lodge. No 83—Meets second

Wed at 11 Clinton av NPhilathea Rebekah Lodge. No 411—Meets at Main St.

PlttsfordUiltondale Rebekah Lodge. No 550 — Meets at

Masonic Hall, HiltonMonroe District. No 2—'Guiding Htrw itebeimh Lodge. No 44—Meets first

and third Tues at 11 Clinton av NTltanla Bebekah Lodge. No 170—^Meels first and

third Thurs at 11 CUntoii av N „Boebester Rebekah Lodge. No 174—Meeta first aitd

third Fri at 11 ainton av NLeah Rebekah Lodge. No 352-JiIeets first and third

Mon at 11 Clinton av N ^Venus Bebeksb Lodge. No 623—Meets second and ,

fourUi Thurs at 11 Clinton av NLoyal Rebekah Lodge. No SSO^eets at lOOF Hall.

WebsterMonroe District. No 3—Hope Bebekah Lodge, No 10—Ivy Bebekah Lodge. No 61—Avalon Rebekah Lodge. No 282—Grace Bebekah Lodge. No 64—Meets second and

fourth Thurs at II Clinton av NHighland Bebekah Lodge. No 172—^Meets first and

third Tues at 668 South avMonroe District. No 4—Agatha Rebekah Lodge. No 218—Meeta 2d raid 4th

Tues at 11 Clinton av NRozella Rebekah Lodge. No 552—Meets at 11 West

av. FairportMelba Bebekah Lodge. No 332—Meets first and

third Thurs at 11 Clinton av NNe-A-Weh .Bebekah Lodge, No 104—Meets at 668

South av * 'Woodman Rebekah Lodge. No 642—^Meets at 2841

Culver rd

Patrlnrthtal BroachD.D.G.P,, John N Thompson. 179 WeldonMount Hope Bneampment, No 2—Scribe. L R Lot-

time, 288 Homlltmi street, Meeta first and thirdThursdays of each month at 11 Olnton ov N

Teutonla aicampnient. No 68—Serlbo, Otto Schaim.Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at11 Clinton av N _ . _

AUionco Encampment, No 166—Scribe, Gordon Em-mett, 200 Bortlett, Meets first and third Fridaysof each month at 11 Clinton av N

Unity Encampment, No 75—Scribe, J H Gihhs, 53Kingston. Meets 1st and 3d Fri at 668 South ar

Associations

Ancient Mystic Order Samaritans of the United Statesand Canada—Kheder Khan Sanctorum No 136, G M,Jas R Misenar; V G M, Abe Elman; G C. Arthur Yolk;Registrar, Edw H Keith. 25 Walhert dr; A M 0 S.meets 3d Sat of each month at 700 Main E

Orierrtal Order of Humility and Perfection of theUrrlted States and Canada—Persic Sanctorum No 136,G H, Albert Goosens; V G H. Jos Strohmeyer; Sec.T H Crone. 39 State

Odd Fellows' Fraternal Union—Meeta fust Thesat 11 CllntOD av NMtHope Burial Lot Assn—Meets seml-atmually at

11 Clinton av NMonroe County Post Grands' Assn—Meets In ApriL

August and Dee. at 11 CUnton av N

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS30th Pythian District—S DOC. Orrln A Senzel;

D G C, Ben] Gold. 4 ArlingtonAurora Grata Lodge. No 39 Org 1870, K of B &

S, Gordon N Maas, Meets 1st and 3d Men at 441East av

Bluecher, No 93—K of B & S, Arthur Friedler. 327Paisells av. Meets first and third Mon st 11 Clintonav N, Election of officers In Dec

Rochester Lodge No 593—K of R A S, Hany RBlocb, 57 Nortbvlew ter. Meets second and fourthThursdays at 113 Clinton av NUnRorm Rank—Anson Comiiany, No 16—Org 1886,'

Capt. Albert G Ritter; Recorder. WUllam ^leber,144 Front

Insurance Dept. Section No 194—Org 1878. Sec.William Schleber. 144 Front. Annual meeting in Dee

Fylblan Sisters, Rocbester Temple, No 31—Org1892, M E C. Anna M Steinfeldt M of B & C. CellaSPetn. 1828 StPaul. Heels 2d and 4th Frl at 457

aln B, Election of officers In DecMonroe Temple, No 33—Org 1897, 51 of B & S.

5Irs Bpima Schleber, Meets first and third Thurs at668 South av. Election of officers In Dec

Jay Lodge, No 639—Keeper of B & S, Harty Hamburg, 41 kfaln E, Meets Ist, 3d and 6tb Mondays,Moose Temple. 441 East av

KNIGHTS OF ST JOHN

First District Commandery of New York—Colonel.Fredk J Wegman; Adjutant. Eckert; Sec. John 0Blttner. 120 VersalUes rd. Meets Drst Fri ofMarch, June, Sept. ai.d Dec. at StJosepfa's ChurchMeeting Hall. Election of offleers every five years InDec

StMauritlus Commandery. No 9—Bee See. Geo Hummel. 57 Sullivan, hleets second Sunday each monthduring' winter and 2d Tues during summer at 108Franklin

Stllonirace Commandery, No 25—Bee See, FrankDiel, 96 Henrietta. Meets second Tues at StBonl-taee's Hall, Wbalin stSS. Peter and Paul's Commandery No 28—Rec

Sec. Vincent Peters. 12 Driano, hieets third MonIn SS, Petet' and Paul's Church Hall, Brown st

SIEuslace Commandeiy. No 39 — Bee See, EdwG Braucb, b 573 Wllklns, Meets first Wed at 108Franklin -

StMlchael (kimmandery No 40—Bee Sec. Joseph TRlesenberger. 109 LeGran rd. Meets first Mon at OurLady of Perpetual Help Oiurch HoU, Joseph av

StGeorge Commandeiy, No 43—Bro Sec, Joseph MWelsmlller. 47 Teralta pi. Meets first Wed at St-Mlchaels HaU

Holy ROsaiy Commandery, No 106—Ree See. EmeryC Plxley. 410 Emerson. Meets 4th hionday at HolyRosoiy Hall

Holy Family Commandery. No 197—Rec See. William C SMiwab. 289 CampbeU, kieets second The)Id Holy FamUy School Hall

BtBeroard Commandery. No 272—^Ree See. John AClalr. 49 Rogers av. Meets second Wed at StPhlllpNeri Hall, N Goodman stPro Cathedral Commandery No 291—Ree Sec, Jos

Shay, 27 Bardln. Meets 4th Tues at Sacred HeartHall •

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Commandeiy No 308—Ree Sec, Victor Palumbos. 1 Trust, kleets 4th Mon atMount Carmel HaU

StLouls Commandery No 17—Bee See. AugustScfaeuch. 33 Carter, Meete 4th Mon -at BtAndimHall

LABOR ORGANIZATIONS

Central Triides and Labor Council—Pres. Anthony ACapone. Meets alternate Thurs at 113 N FltzhuA

Allied Printing Trades—Sec, Julius J Loos. Meet*2d Fri at SB Main B

Amalgamated Clothing Workers of Amerlea RocbesterJoint Board—See. Jos B Whitteker. Meets alteniateTburs at 476 Clinton av N

Amalgamated Lithographers of America, No 11—Pres. Rudolph Buchin; Fin See. Wm H Hilsdorf; RecSec. Alf llaekctt. Meets second and fourth Wed at35 Main B

Asbestos Workers. No 26—^Bus Agt. Burton P Bel-kirch. 234 Hamilton, kfeels second Wed at 113 NFUahugb

Bakers' Union. No 14—See. Joseph Stettgleln, BSDStPaul. Meeta fourth Satur^ at 680 StPaul

Barbers' Union. No 246—Bus Agt. Frank C Niger.16 State rm 615. Hoots Sd Tues at 118 N FItabugh

Bartcodeis No 171—See, B KdvcIesU. Meets seeoaland fhurtb Sun at 90 State

BoUer Makers, No 239—Bee, Ernest G VonDym, 98MeKMey, Meets second and fourth Thes at EaglesBoll, 23 N Washln^n

Bookbinders, Nos 80 and 166—See, Josephine Murphy, 292 Oxford. Meets at 85 Main BBoot and Shoe Walkers' CouncR Ho E—Ttatgu

Betnadine Noble. Meete lost Frl of every month at IBState

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Boot and Shoe Workeis, Cutteis & Fitters, No 137Iteos. Bemadino Noble. Meets at 113 N BltzlnigbBoot and Shoe WoAeis Mixed Union, No 15—^Iteas,

Bemadlne Noble. Meets alteinate Thursdays at 113 NFitzhngh

Brewery and Soft Drink Workers, No 57—See, JosWalters. Meets aa? 2d and 4tb Monday at 680StPaul

Bricklayers, Masons, Plasterers, No 11,—See, Walter Hayden, 18 N Wash. Meets etery Fri at 18 NWash

Brotherhood of Bailway Qerks NTC Dlr—fleets 4tllMon at 113 N Fitzbugb

Building Material Drirers and Helpers Local Union,No 826—Bus Agt. Anthony A Capone, 16 State rm404- Meets every Monday at 113 N Fitzhugh rm 3

Card & Label League—See, Seymour L Scott. 106aih. Meets alternate Tbura at 113 N Fitzbugb

Carpenters' District Council—See, Arthur W White,113 N Fitzhugh. Meets 2d and 4tb Wed at 113 N

Carpenters, No 72—Sec, Balph Brye, 113 N Fitzhugh. Meets erery Mon at 113 N Flt^i^

Carpenters, No 231—Sec, John Heito Meetsand fourth Tues at 113 N Fitzhtigb

Cigar Makers' Union, No 5—Sec, Charles Bosdyck.

^^ciothinfi Cutters, No 136—Fin Sec, Fkank H Bush,||1056 Main E. Meets 3d Fri

Coal & Coke Truckmen Union No 291—See, MattVanDame. Meets 1st and 3d Mon at 680 St^ul

Coopers* Union, No 68—Sec-neas Ihos McLaughiin,

^ Hertricafworkers, No 86—Pres. Chas Pettis: BeeSec. Carleton E Meader; Fin Sec. Geo Craning; Treas,bS W Pitt. Meets 2d and 4th Fri at 441 East a?

Eientor Constructors Local No 27—Pres. John Mas-sieiie- Flu Sec, Harvey Fegan. 21 Alberta: Bee Sec,Arthur E Fegan, 214 Boycroft dr; Bus Bep, OscarN^n. 663 Semrd. Meets 2d and 4tb Fri at 35'''^i^eers. Operating, Local 71, lUOB—Sec, ErnestB B!Ke, 629 Seward. Meets 2d and 4th Wed at22 N W&sb

(iemuin American lypogrsphJa No 5—Sec, Fred

^'olass^Ifctto lowers Association, Local No 26—See,64 Gardiner av. Meets 3d Wed

«Mers Union No 877— See, Jos Kemp. MeeU^rtSting^and°Pwtabfe Engineers, No 832—BiMnesiAgent H OrviUe Warner. Meets every other Monday atea MiuIce Handlers, No 398—Sec, N Orapensteter. Meets

"VX" NO 'fl "-P^ Chas J 252Caroline; Sec. Wra H Burke. Meets 1st and 3d^"ironOTrLo 1^1 No 33—Bus Agt, Hany E Keys,»«£.?or«43a"-t &ta, 113 Na""'Meets 2d and 4th Frl^ ?n.'"'SSgFitzhugh. MeetsLatbereLood

30Waiters Aiiianee No 763—See, Bobt E Haffey.

Meets every Friday at 21 Front 'Web Pressman, No 36—Sec, Edwin H Fordham, 199

Frost av. Meets third Mon at 35 Main E

THE MACCABEES

Great Camp for New York, 313 Powers bldg. GreatBecord Keeper, Edward G Uartei; Great Lieut Comdr,D F Coakley; Asst Great Comdr, E W VanDeusen

Flower City Tent, No 30—Org 1886. BecordKeeper, Geo Becker. Meets 2d Mon at 975 Joseph av

Bochester Tent No 80—^Becord Keeper, Stephen UPerdue. Meets first and fourth Fri at 35 Main E

Teutonia Tent, No 94—Becord Keeper, Fred Bein-inger Jr. Meets third Fri

Siegei Tent, No 135—Becord Keeper, Fred M Dony.Meets iblrd 'Ihuts at 976 Joseph at

Imperial Tent No 198—Becord Keeper, Edwd OUartei. Meets 4th Monday at 441 East av

Scbliler Tent No 207—^Becord Keeper, Herman CSchankln. Meets third Tues at CiiSorJ av, cor Bem-Ington St

Bochester Hive, No 898. Becord Keeper, AdaVolpe. Meets fourth Mod at 441 East av

, No 14-Sec,W Leigh Baliey.

'"iSL'cuS^fNo^^.JWstev^^^^^^ Malu"''no 645^ec-TVeM,°OMijm H SUee-

ter^ Sme pi. Meets first and third Fri at Hlgh-«"V«et?«'Jt

Photo Engravers, No aa—«« •flnt Fri at Bagamore Hotel ia—Bee Albert

md^tt^Tues at 118 N Fitzhughlynm. Meeio 2dimd 4th Tura« ^Bymo.Posi 0mee_,,Cle^,^lUral_^215^P™'^^ij^jBee °8ecr T"Ciayt'on Ingetrum.22 N JVavb No 38—Sec-lVeas, Miehl

Pressmen 3d Fri at 85 Main E

Monday at 85 MME„SmiI Dnion No 15—See, Julius

wed at 113 N

"Snaw Firemen, N? 3r-&e, Elmer Du^^, 2387Culver rd 2d Mon a-nJb N FiKilTET rd- BiectTOiype'Sy No 49—flee, Chas

Blercotyperti ondK Monday at 36WuiEblegcr, Bochester.Moln B „ rannl'cytes, Dlvhiton No 282—Sec.

SteteW- aieoto aeecnd and fourthMm at 00 SUM fc Hclpero Union, Local 118"^ceSJrt^, State nn 810—Bus Aot. Bcnry — Malcne. 264

niealrtcnl Jot «' ■"O""' "t 35Bovenwood av. hWCjjg pejetnl ota

%«ec®SJS?verJ(CID)-288a

fl loTn W. Tfroothy Ferrt, 121 Am-UphBlttcrcVB Ho g Borroen pi: Bus Agt. JohnAwm? a7 Meetn first Thurs of month in

Loher i^Vteuro

MASONIC SOCIETIESMasonic Temple, 875 Main Eh

VaBey Lodge, No 109, F & A M—W M, MUtonM Coan; Sec, Canoll W McConneli, 22 Caroline;Treas, E^dk B Lyddon. Stated communications firstand third Man

Yonnondio Lodge, No 163, F & A M—W M, HaroldJ Homan; Sec, Frank Uoman; Treas, John J Gabrieise.Stated eonununicationa flist adB third Tues

Genesee Falls Lodge, No 507, F & A M—W M,Baymond A Keberie; Sec. Uony W Hail; Treas, LowellA DeWitt. Stated communications first and tblrd Thuis

Bochester Lodge, No 660, F & A M—WM, DonaldM Clark; Sec,*Waiter 0 Parmington; Treas, Dr C DanJameson, Stated communications second and fourthMon '

Qermania Lodge, No 722. F & A M—W. M, FredKofahi; Sec, George F Aibrecht; Treas, Beinhold 0l^itzau. Stated communications second and fourthWed

Frank B Lawrence Lodge, No 797, F & A H—^W M,T WUkinson Busscll; Sec. Ernest C J Purton; Treas,Hariy L Edgerton. Stated communications second Mon

Corinthian Temple Ledge, No 805, F & A M—W M,Frank A Seike; Sec, Dr Bruce Large; Treas, Wilbur RSeidel. Stated commnnications first and third klon

Flower City Lodge, No 910, F & A M—W M, DavidGiassman; Sec, Herman A Saracban; Treas, Jos E Sil-verstein. Stated commnnications second Tues

Seneca Lodge, No 920. P & A M—W M, L DanlDanford; Sec, Leonard 0 Gould; Treas. Lawrence SGreene. Stated communications third Tues

i^ent Craft Lodge, No 943, F & A M—W M.fgfO A Myers; Sec. Wilson H DaBoil; Treas, J Herbert Kaeiber. Stated communications second and fourthWed

Fame Lodge, No 945, F & A M—W M, ThurbcrCosraan; Sec, Howard W Fmnke; Treas, Ceo B Hunt,stated communications seeond and fou^ Ities inMasonic Temple, Irondeguoit

ZeUand Lodge. No 951. P & A M—W M, Joe ESwope; Sec. Jas A Thompson; Treas, Abclard Hitch-COCK. Stated conuaunieatii^ seeood and foi^th Itnirs

Wairen C Hubbard Lodge. No 964. P & A M. W M.Theo H Bauck; Sec. Gustave A Brindlin; Treas, Gor-uw Driver. Stated communicattons ftot and tblrdFriday

Craftsman Lodge, No 969. F & A M—W M, Wm TSehustcibauer; Sec, Floyd W Mender; Treas. Chas FKebscner. Stated comoiunieations first and third Tues

L Simes Lodge, No 990, P A A M—W M,J n-l Hennan; Sec, Waiter Schaffner; Treas, Minor

eomraunicatlODS second and fourth

M e®?*'®"®®'' I^6ge, No 1032, F & A M—Wr' M.W S®®' WlUlam H SUrk; Treas, John

®^'®6 communications first and third

leS?®L.''®?.®®{ lOSd. F & A M—W M, EricsSt' a'.®. ®lA61ay; Treas, Dr W W Brad-&MelS'p?.,Xnar„,£rP''®"'„I^6ge, No 1082, F & A M—W M, FranklU^s: Sec. Alien J Tindai; Treas, Louis 0 Sciar-rlDo. Mccta second and fourth Tuesn if®®.' P & A .M— W M, HomerH ochants, Sec, Jao P Scbaffer; Treas. Le^e B Field.Meets Hist ond third Tues at 86 Stutson

Hamilton Ch^ter, No 82. B A M—H P, Nathan CMorrell; Sec. Frederick B Lyddon; Treas, Orover CBradstreet. Stated convocations second and fourthThurs

Ionic Chapter, No 210, B A M— H P. Fred ANuessie; Sec. Jas A Thompson; Treas. Lowell M De-Witt. Stated convocations second and fourth Tues

Doric Council. No 10. R A S SI—I M. Nathan 0Morrcii; Bee. Bobt Salter: Treas, Chas F Rebseher.Stated oosembiies fourth Mon

Sionroe Comraandery, No 12, K T—E C, Leigh MFitch: Bee. Edw F Fox: Treas, BenJ G Stalimon.Stated conclaves first and third Fri

Cyrene Commandcry, No 30, K T—B 0. Chas FHebscber; Hec. Wm S Bannard; Treas. Harry W Brad-ueld. Stated conclaves second and fourth Friday

Omad Oommondecy, K T—Grand Becorder, Jdin BStuUan, 87B sv"i" B

Cermania Lodge of Perfection, A A Scottish Bite—T P Master, Damon A .Imcsbury; Sec. Wm Schleber;Treas, Emii Schmidt. Stated communications 3d Tues

Ttocbesier Lodge of Perfection, A A Scottish Bile—T P blaster, Chas A- LaBounty; Sec, Lewis G Ames;Treas, Edw G Stallmau. Stated communications firstand third Thurs

Rochester Council of P of J, A A Scottish Rite—Sov Prince, John C Frick; Sec, Lewis G Ames; Treas,Edw G Stallman. Stated convocations first and thirdThurs

Bochester Chapter Bose-Croix, A A Scottish Bite—M W Master, Balph T Olcutt; Sec, Lewis G Ames;Treas, Edw G Stallman. Stated assemblies first andthird Thurs

Bochester Consistory, A A Scottish Bite—Com inChief, Wm G Staudenmaier; See, Lewis G Ames; Treas,Edw a Stallman. Stated asseinbles 1st and 3d Thurs

Damascus Temple, A A Order Nobles of the SlysticSbrine-Potentate. Culver A Barr; Bee. Jas D Henry;Treas, Herbert Kaeiber. Meets first \Vcd

Lalla Bookh Grotto, No 3, M 0 V P—^SlonarcbLeon SI Hill; Sec, Chas SI Colton; Treas, FredkB Lyddon. Sleets third Wed

Supreme Council. M 0 V P E E—Grand Treas, ChasSI Cotton; Grand Sec, Otto F Iliidebrandt

Slasonie Club—Inc June 1903Temple Civic Center of Bochester—Pres. Baymond

Westbury; 1st Vicc-Prcs, Chas E LaBounty; 2d Vice-Pres, Ba^ond Cross; Sec, Edwd G Stallman; Treas,Lewis 0 Ames. Meets second Wed

Masonic Service Bureau—Pres. Henri P Projansky;Vice-Pres. Jos L Viails; Sec, Barton Baker; Treas,Anthony J Shatziein; Exec Sec, Erma A lluglison.Meets seeond Wed

Bochester Chapter Order of DcMoiay. Sleets thefirst and ttiird Mod in Masonic Temple

ORDER OF THE EASTERN STARSunshine Chapter, No 730—^W Slatron, SDs Slarlorie

Benaud; Sec, Sirs Seiina A Kurtz, 63 SitAiry dr.Meets first and third Friday of each month

Both Chapter, No 56—W Slatron, Sits Slargt Shalz-Icln; Sec, Sirs Esther L Stowc. Meets second andfourth Tues

Monroe Chapter, No 57—W Matron, Jane Younger;Sec, Mrs Florence B Larscn, 20 Bloomllcid pi. Sleets1st and 3d Tues

Golden Rule Chapter, No 59—W Slatron, Sirs RuthGill; Sec, Sirs Julia D Borthold, 358 Laurciton rd.Meets second and fourth Slon

Germaida Chapter, No 72—W Slatron, Grace Kuiz-rock; Sec, Sirs Emma Schleber, 1047 Winona blvd,Irond. Sleets first and tblrd Men

Rochester Chapter, No 314—W Slatron, Sirs ThesaAnderson; Sec, Sirs Irene SI Beach. Sleets first andthird Sat

Corinthian Chapter, No 322—W Matron, Lulu Lati-mer; Sec, Sirs Ruth Lattlme. Moots second andfourth Wed

Niner Chapter,' No 414—W Slatron, Sirs KathIlirscb; Sec, Mrs 'Viola SI Hcifron, 337 Curlew. Sleetssecond and fourth Fri

Paul Chapter, No 480—^W Matron, Sirs Julia Tutty;Sec, Mrs Beuiah Tosch, 707 Averiii av. Meets firstand tblrd Thurs

Charlotte Chapter, No 507—W Slatron, Sirs RoseJones; See, Sirs Ida Dunk, 272 Sagamore dr

Amo Chapter, No 647—W Matron, Mrs LenoreVanDerWaiker. Meets first and third Slon

Qneen Louise Chapter, No 689—W Matron, MrsDorothy Seadeek; Sec, Sirs Isabel T Slclntyre. Sleetssecond and fourth Thurs

Feliowsbip Chapter, No 685—W Matron, Sirs EstherConover; Sec, Mrs Agnes Crlcbton. Sleets second andfourth Tues

Flower City Chapter No 697—W Matron, Slae Kater;Sec, Mrs Belie Opper. Sleets 2d Wed

University Star Cliapter, No 797—W Slatron, MrsAlice H DeWolf; Sec, Sirs Ada J Wbitcomb. Meets1st and Sd Thurs

Vidalia Chapter, No 723—W Slatron, Sirs FlorenceKnierim; Sec, Sirs Slarietta L Lowry, 645 Clay. Meetssecond and fourth Fri

White Shrine—W High Priestess, Mrs Hattie Buebl-man; W Scribe, Sirs EIlz C Copson, 1222 Park av.Sleets 3d Wed

Ray-Diant Court. No 0, 0 of A—Royal Matron.Sirs Lyda Johnson; Sec, Slabel Langenberger, ^236Brnoks av. Meets second Thurs

Franklin 8 Stebbins Court, No 16, 0 of A—RoyalSlatron, Sirs Hazel S Dryland; Sec, Sirs Ardis Milton.Meets first and third Wed

Temple Court, No 69. 0 of A—Royal Slatron, MrsEliz Boekbout; Sec, Mrs Louettc C Kieffer. Meetsfirst and third Fri

Genesee Valley Court No 94, 0 of A—Royal Matron,Marlon Longworth; Sec, Sirs Henrietta V Breckenridge.Meets third Tues

Zama Temple—Queen, Mrs L D Sannders; Recorder,Alice SI Sbults. Meets first Wed

MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA

Genesee Camp, No 8450—See. Thos F O'Cotmell.528 Linden. Meets third Wed at 528 Linden

Bochester Camp. No 8871—(Berk, Chas Walker. 20Glasgow. Meets first Mon of each month at 20 Gtas-gow

Monroe Camp, No 9188—Clerk. Harry C Stowe. 176Clay as. Meets first and third Mon at 90 State

Deutsche Noebbaren Camp. No 10691—Clerk, FredkWolf. Meeta firat Friday at Bebtig'a HaU, 296 AvenueA

Ufaiand Camp No 10727—Clerk. Slorria VonOraaf-eiland. 932 Joseph av. Sleets flmt Toes at 575 Josephav

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PROTECTED HOME CIRCLEfillet Deputy, Daniel L Stiait, 51 StrohmUuno Ciicle, No 384^ee. Hazel Binder, 82 Bol-

Meets seomd Fri at Malta TempleOiamplon Orele, No 413—Oig July, 1902. See.

Sconten, 4 Oscar. Meets 4th Frl at Malta"jnle 217 Lake avi„ .K®®U^ted Circle; No 620—Sec, Oath Hayes. 250sJCT Meets 1st and 3d Thurs at Malta Temple

Lake ayCharlotte Circle. No 375—Org June 12, ISOO. Hee

See. Mrs UUlan L Strait, 61 Strohm: District Deputy,Daniel L strait, 51 Strohm. Meets lliat and third EYl-

at North Greece, N. Y. Ottlceis elected semi-sxuiually

. 31WOODlSlEN OF THE WORLD

District Manager, Howard A Maples, 240 FlowtrCity pk

Hudson Camp, No 02—^Fln Sec, Dr Wm F Fkaseb,Meets when specially called. Election of oOlceis InDec

WUher-Flower City, No 80—Consul Com, Wm HGillette. Clerk, Leigh A Wakenian, 33 Upton pi:Banker, Norman W Hopp. Meets every Thurs at 441Bast av. Election of officers in Dec

Hand-In-Hand Camp, No 123—Consul ;Clerk and Banker. Charles Lang. Meets fourth Sat.Election of offlceis In Dee

Liberty Chmp. No 204—Consul Com, Flted Well;Bin Sec, Jestine W Pero; Banker, Bruce MontamMeets fourth Tuesday at 105 Flower. Election of offlcets In Dee

WOODMEN'S CiroLEPoplar Grove. No 17—CuanHan, Don^ Hawton;

Fin Sec. Margt Wakeman; Bank^ Gm Kraim. Meettsecond Ihure at 441 Bast av. Election of offlceti laDee

SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS(See Oasslfled Business Directory)

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MONROE COUNTY SAVINGSTWO CONVENIENT OFFICES

35 STATE ST. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance CorparaHon

BANK

2 EAST AYE.

FOLK'S

ROCHESTERCITY DIRECTORY

1945Copyright, 1945, by R. L. Polk & Co., Inc.

Wife's Name—^Appears In parentheses following husband's name when obtainable.

Removals—Against names showing removals from the city, the post office Is given; If Into another state, both thepost office and state are given.

Deaths—^The date of death of citizens whose names appeared In the Directory, dying dnrlng the past twelvemonths. Is recorded against the name In the pr^nt book.

For List of Abbreviations see opposite page

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NP Co Niagara Power CoNYC New York Central RailroadPenn RR Pennsyleonla RailroadPtsld PlttsfordRG&B Corp Rochester Gas ft Electric CorpBT Corp Rochester Helepbone CorpRWftO Rome, Watertown ft Ogdensburg BoBroadRoch Rochester8C Co Stromberg Carlson CoSL&C SIbley, Und^ ft Curr CoSVO Soony Vacuum Oil CoSftG CO Sargent ft Greenleaf CoSPAR Women's Reserie U 8 Coast Guardn Co's IhylcT Instrument CompaniesWAC Women's Army CorpsWA\'E Women's Besetre U S Naral ReserreWeb WebsterWUT Co Western Union Telegraph CoY&E Mfg Co Yawnian ft bbe hlTg Co

Alphabetical List of NamesABC Qeetiie Shop 71 Monroe aeABC Emhrolday (Paula B Lendt) 616 N Goad-

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ABC FUELS INC. Ftank E VanLam ptts-bcas caal,oka and fuel ells 407 Chill si M Gtirtsea 7500

ABC Mes Co (Mrs Anna Becker) ade noreltled

ft & SERVICE (ftunes C D'Aprile)siteaiilsnb 16 BaIn W im 536 tal Main 3S87

ABC Washer Shop (Alhcrt 0 lung) washing ma-ChltltS 1797 Clinton or N

A-No-One Poli^ Co (Mrs Martha V Hagni) poUafamb 371 Flint

A-t Amusement CO (Martin B Levtn) 587 Qln-too a« N

A F W Paper Co. Wm W AUoir rep 14 Franklinim 703

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R sht mtl wkr contr h 470 Lake View pk—Wm W (Agatha K) CSA r 73 Wyndham tdAnton Pearl r 30 Holland—Sara mold 1410 Highland avftha^ Jos (Josephine) lab h 78 WhitneyAbate Carmelo (mts) mason h 44 Gorbam—FraiH (Rose) h 41 Martin—Jos J' ealct^ wkr 848 State r 294 Adams-^d^lna wld ftUelil h 47 Lime _Abato Antordo (Tomaslna) gro h 1354 StPaulAbhaRe Thn A (Soiab) lab b 7 Alhow piAbhamonte Anna dk SOl Main W r 53 Waveriy pi—CeeUla tetoUlng 250 Main E t 738 Broad W—Ftonk student r 728 Bioad W ..^03 (Angdlna) maeh 60 Allen h 738 Broad WIt^te Angelina wld Vincent b 41 Lowell—Frank (Rose) died Jan 6. 1944—Soe: bM Ctank h 48 Martin

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Bast ar r 643 Lourelton rd IrondAbheger Harold F h 326 AlexanderAhberger Claire B Mrs b 643 Averill av—Clara H asmblr 100 Carlson td r 278 Sdo—Florence A wld Fi^ G h 554 Budson av—Qeinldlne F see r 554 Hudson av—Harold F r 554 Hudson arAbhert Claude P (Martha B) physicist 65 Ames b RD

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