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Simpson Frank, Kingsland av n Mooney, opr quarry Avondale depot, William E. Dick­ Symonds George W ., Passaic av c erson, opr Grant av Nutley, Passaic av c Chestnut; Mrs. Mary M. VanWinkle, opr Tobacco, Segars, etc Brenan Elizabeth, Passaic av n Woolen Mills. Avondale rd Nutley Mfg Co , Chestnut n Brook Faith Thomas, William n Frank­ spinners and manufacturers of lin av worsteds, woolens, dress goods Guthrie P. E., Passaic av n Chest­ and coat linings; N Y office 207 nut Greene Importers and Wholesale Liqd ana Cigar Dealers Fine Impo yL D. OSBORN & GO., Domestic and Key West (Success.rs to camp 619 & 621 Broad St., Newark, N FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT 8 'N Tow nship Governm ent. FRANKLIN. Justice o f the Peace.—Henry Connolly. Judge o f Election,—-John ID. IDonaldson. Inspectors o f Elections.—James J. Danville aud Alfred Tooker. A s s e s s o r .—Amzi Coeyman. C o llecto r.—R. S. Cunningham. Town Clerk.—MaX Kauffmann. Town Committee.—Jabez Freeman, Joseph Searles, Joseph Foster, James Sargent, Jno. White. r Overseer o f Poor.— Simon Tuers. Surveyors o f Highways.—William Darvell and Arthur Stager. Commissioners o f Appeals.—Thos. S. Brown, R. W. Booth and Wm. B)e- vau sn ey / C on sta b le.—John O’Neil. Poundmasters.—Joseph B. Wilson, Joseph Hochstrasser and Geo. Brown. Board o f Health.—Town Committee, Assessor and Geo. W. Philhower. FRANKLIN SCHOOLS F r a n k l i n G r a d e d S c h o o e , Chestnut, A. J. Whitney,[Principal. P a r k S c h o o l , teachers, Ninetta W . DeXter and Lucy M. Chase. W e s t F r a n k l i n S c h o o l , Church, teachers, Ida J. Alvord, Matle Chase, . Bdith M. Arnold and Gertrude Broadbent. S c h o o l , T r u s t e e s , William H. Boardman, Leonard Rusby, Wm. Banta, Stephen J. Vreeland and Charles B. Van Dewater. 4 FRANKLIN CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Churches. REFORMED CHURCH—Church street; Rev W. Stewart, pastor. Services— 10.30 A . M . Sunday School; Christian Endeavor, 7 p. M. ; Consecration of the C. E. Soc. once a month, 7.45 p . m . ; General prayer meeting, Wed­ nesday 8 p . m ; Communion service second Sabbath of Jan., April, July and Oct. Superintendent of Sunday School, the pastor. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH—Walnut street, near Avondale depot; Rev. J. P. Morris, pastor. Services—p.oo and 11 a . m . ; Sunday S ch ool, 2.30 p. M. • T. S. Cueman, elk of consistory. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Grant avenue; Rev. J. P. Applegate, rector. Sunday School, 9.45 A . M . Services— 11.00 A . M . , 4 P . m . and 7.30 p. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Passaic avenue, near Avondale road; Rev. Abraham C. Palmer, pastor. Services—Class meeting, 9.30 a . _M.> 10.30 a . m . and Sunday School, 2.30 p . M . ; Christian Endeavor meeting, 7 p . M . , 7.45 and every Tuesday at 7.45 p . m . Children’s class, Friday 4 p . m . Sunday School—A. W. Pingree. Superintendent; A. , C. Rutan, Secretary; Mrs. A. S. Brown, Treasurer. Culture Club—-Rev. Abraham C. Palmer, President; Joseph Mutch, Secretary; Eveline Pingree, Treasurer, Societies and Associations. FRANKLIN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION—Meets every Saturday at 8 P.M ., \ at Military Hall. John Donaldson, President; John J. Breslin. Secretary ; \ Charles W . Jones, Treasurer. FRANKLIN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION—Organized 1888, H. C. Bunner, Chairman; William F. Gifford, Treasurer. EXecutive Committee, H. C. Bunner, Wm. F. Gifford, Wr H. Boardman, A. H. Girard, H. G. Prout. R. W. Booth, Patrick F. Guthrie, J. S. Sterritt, R. J. M. Chase, J. R. Hay, A vizi Coeyman, Charles Kendrick, J. H. White, Henry A. Connolly, .--Wilson G. Kierstead, Wm. H. Whitford, Henry B. Duncan. NUTLEY FIELD CLUB—Organized 1878, Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock, President ; T. Roger Kingsland, Vice-President; William M. Gifford, Secretary; W. H. Boardman, Treasurer ; H. C. Bunner, Master of Games; Charles Hen­ drick, Master of Grounds. Eight lady managers. Meets every Saturday s evening. Club House open to members at all times. GRANITE COUNCIL, NO. 51, O. U. F., Franklin—Organized 1883. Ob­ ject, beneficial. Officers : C. C., John I. Brown ; Vice C. C.. James De Vries ; Past C. C., Charles Petit; Recorder, W. H. Van Riper ; Financier, Henry A. Connolly; Treasurer, P. F. Guthrie; Marshal, William T. Barnes; Guardian, James M cGirr; Sentinel, Abram Mandeville. Meets every second and fourth Thursday of each month.
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