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- LADIES' SOCIETY OF ISRAELITES (Israelitischer Frauen-Verein). Established August 12, 1855, for the purpose of assisting Hebrew women under all circumstances of want. Meets Monday afternoon of each week at 105 Stockton street, room 21. Number of members, 300. Officers -- Mrs. J. S. Dinkelspiel, President; Mrs. Henry Wangenheim, Vice-President; Mrs. George Greenzweig, Treasurer; Leo Eloesser, Secretary; D. Michael, Collector.
LADIES' UNITED HEBREW BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY. Established 1855. Meets every Monday at 2 P. M. in the vestry of the Synagogue, corner of Post and Taylor streets. Object-To assist the sick, the poor and the needy women of the Jewish faith. The affairs of the society are managed by a board of of- fcers composed of ladies, with an Advisory Board consisting of three gentlemen. Officers-Mrs. J. S. Oppenheim, President; Mrs. A. J. Prager, Vice- President; Mrs. S. Zekind, Treasurer; Mrs. H. Lipp- man, Secretary.
LITTLE SISTERS' INFANT SHELTER KINDERGAR- TEN. Location, 512 Minna street. This kindergarten was organized for the purpose of training the boarders as well as the day attendants of the Shelter. The room is large and sunny and fitted up with everything necessary for the work of the kindergar- ten. Mrs. Josie H. Kentley, teacher.
MASONIC BOARD OF RELIEF. Meets at Masonic Temple every Saturday evening. This board is com- posed of the masters or representatives of the six- teen lodges holding concurrent jurisdiction in San Francisco. Said lodges contribute to but draw nothing from the funds of the board-sojourning Mas- ter Masons, their widows and orphans being alone recipients of its charities. Money refunded is again given to the needy of our order. Jos. L. Crittenden, Chairman; E. C. Hare, Secretary; Charles P. Over- ton, Treasurer.
MASTER MARINERS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Meets every Wednesday evening at 421 Post street. N. C. Larsen, President; Mikel Orson, Vice-Presi- dent; L. Traung, Recording Secretary, 18 Bond street; C. W. J. Miller, Financial Secretary; Edward Henrix, Treasurer.
MENS' HOME. This society is to a great extent self-supporting. A clean bed, bath and break- fast are furnished for ten cents. Where the ex- penditures are in excess of the receipts, the balance is met by voluntary contributions. Location, 34 Minna street. Samuel Rhodes, Superintendent.
ODD FELLOWS' EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION .. Room 11, I. O. O. F. Hall, Seventh and Market streets. Furnishes clerical, skilled and unskilled labor at short notice. No charge to employer or employee. A. E. Richardson, President; A. McMenaman, Sec- retary.
THE GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE I. O. O. F. Meets every Sunday at 10 o'clock A. M. in Eu- reka Hall, I. O. O. F. Building. Its aims and objects are to take charge of and care for sick and dis- tressed Odd Fellows (and their families) who are members of I. O. O. F. lodges other than in San Fran- cisco. J. L. Geary Jr., President; F. E. Smith, Vice- President; O. W. Crawford, Treasurer; J. F. Nichols, Secretary, residence 410 Nineteenth street; room 3, I. O. O. F. Building.
PACIFIC HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY ASSOCIA- TION. Meets second Monday of each month at 743 Howard street. Object-To assist the poor in sick- ness. Mrs. S. A. D. McKee, President; Mrs. C. E. Gibbs, Mrs. W. S. Spinney, Mrs. Phæbe Hearst, Vice- Presidents; Mrs. Walter Parsons Clark, Secretary ; Mrs. R. R. Haskell, Treasurer.
PIONEER KINDERGARTEN SOCIETY. Organized July 23, 1878; incorporated July 25, 1878. First kin- dergarten established September 25, 1878. Reincor- porated January, 1886. Officers-Mrs. M. H. Hecht, Honorary President; Mrs. David Bixler, President; Mrs. Fredericka George, Treasurer; Mrs. Alfred Shaw Moore, Recording Secretary; Miss Kate M. Atkinson, Corresponding Secretary.
Subordinate Kindergartens - Silver Star, Pacific and Sansome streets; The Adler, Folsom and Second streets; The Sutro Mail Dock, 218 Brannan street.
SAN FRANCISCO BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Meets first Wednesday of each month at 538 Jackson. Object-To give temporary relief to the destitute, such as paying the rent, medicines, provisions, find- ing places for them and sending them to the country. Officers-N. P. Cole, President; C. V. S. Gibbs, Treas- urer; Robert Beeching, Manager, 538 Jackson street.
SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF RELIEF, I. O. B'nai B'rith. Meets at B'nai B'rith Hall on the first and third Sundays of each month. D. Harris, President; Charles Cooper, Vice-President; Harry Ankel, Sec- retary; J. L. Franklin, Treasurer. The President and Vice-President of every lodge in the city are members of the Board.
SAN FRANCISCO BOYS' CLUB ASSOCIATION. 740 Bryant street. Organized December. 1891. The object of this organization is to promote the mental and moral welfare of boys. Afternoon and evening clubs are led by young men and women, and boys are instructed in parliamentary law, manual training, singing and games. It is the object to lead the boys, often of a poorer class, toward higher thoughts and intelligent citizenship. There is no religious in- struction. Officers-F. Gelet Burgess, President; Florence Paul, Vice-President; Sidney S. Peixotto, Secretary; Julia George, Treasurer.
SILVER LINKS BOYS' CLUB. 427 Second street. Organized December 9, 1893. 26 members. Ofti- cers- Miss Mary Carmany, President; Fredrick Magee, Vice-President; William Kruken, Secretary; Henry Tothmer, Treasurer.
CITY FRONT BOYS' CLUB. 615 Sansome street. Organized March, 1894. 50 members in constant at- tendance. Officers-Norman McLaren, President; J. B. Berry, Secretary.
RUSSIAN HILL NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE. 1031 Val- lejo street. Organized June, 1894. Workers-Mrs. Mary Richardson, Miss Mary Gamble, Miss Anna B. Campbell, Miss Florence Paul, Mr. Burgess. Total membership, 79.
THE CHILDREN'S CLUB. 632 Twenty-second street. Organized April 8, 1895. Miss Gould, President and Treasurer; Miss Castelhun, Vice-President; Mr. Koleicke, Secretary. 75 members.
BOYS' CLUB OF THE KIP CHURCH MISSIONS HOUSE. 249 Second street. Organized August 1, 1894. About 185 visiting members.
BOYS' CLUB OF THE SISTERHOOD EMMANUEL. Ninth street. Organized December, 1896. Under the direction of the Boys' Club Committee, Mrs. I. N. Walter, Chairman.
SAN FRANCISCO FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION. Incorporated October, 1880. Object-Carrying fruit, flowers, literature and delicacies to the sick in hos- pitals and tenements. Rooms, 631 Sutter street, where the members meet every Thursday, from 9 A. M. to 1 p. M., for arrangement of flowers and provisions. Officers-Miss Hannah L. Leszynsky, President; Mrs.
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Benevolent Societies. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Cemeteries.
Office, 1004 MARKET STREET, Near Powell St. Telephone South 420.
UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ASS'N,
George H. Buckingham, First Vice-President; Miss N. Rodgers, Second Vice-President; Miss Ida B. Fisher, Secretary; Miss Phenie Armer, Assistant Secretary; Mrs. Paul Bunker, Treasurer; Miss Wini- fred C. Douglass, Librarian; Miss Mattie Brown, Assistant Librarian.
SAN FRANCISCO HOMEOPATHIC POLYCLINIC. LO- cation, 220 Montgomery avenue. Hours, 10 A. M. to 1. P. M. D. Albert Hiller, M. D., Superintendent; T. A. Blinn, Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO POLYCLINIC, THE. A free dispen- sary for the sick poor. Location, 410 Ellis street. Officers-F. W. D'Evelyn. M. B., C. M., President ; Henry L. Wagner, M. B., Ph. D., and Douglass W. Montgomery, Vice-Presidents; L. Bazet, M. D., Treasurer; Leo Newmark, M. D., Secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION. Was founded in April, 1894, as the result of the visit to San Francisco of Miss Jane Adams of Hull House, Chicago. Its object is to maintain in San Francisco a settlement similar to those that have been so suc- cessful in the East and in England, such as Hull House, Chicago, Andover House, Boston, and Toyn- bee Hall in East London. There is a governing council consisting of the following members: Prof. Bernard Moses, President; Prof. Frank Angell, Vice- President; Victor O'Brien, Treasurer; Mrs. M. C. Schermerhorn, Resident in Charge; Miss Virginia Fitch, Secretary; Miss Ethel Beaver, Mr. John F. Harrold, Mrs. Mary W. Kincaid, Miss Fannie McLean, Miss Jean Parker, Miss Morrison. The Settlement House, known as the "South Park Settlement," is located at No. 15 South Park, between Second and Third, Bryant and Brannan streets. Mr. F. C. Haynes has charge of the house.
SAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Incorporated April, 1868. Office, Donohoe building, rooms 94-95, 1170 Market street. Office telephone, south 357; night telephone, west 352. Number of members, 467. Objects-To provide ways and to secure the enforcement of an Act for the more effectual Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, approved March 30, 1868, and to labor in the education of a public sentiment of humanity and gentleness toward domestic and other animals. Offi- cers-Jacob Z. Davis, President; N. P. Cole, Vice- President; James S. Hutchinson, Treasurer; C. B. Holbrook, Secretary.
SILVER STREET KINDERGARTEN SOCIETY. Loca- tion, 64 Silver street. Officers-Mrs. Charles B.
Alexander, President; Mrs. L. L. Baker, Vice- President; W. E. Brown, Secretary, 2016 California street; Adolph Schmidt, Treasurer; Miss Nora Archi- bald Smith, Superintendent, 64 Silver street. Direc- tors-Mrs. Charles B. Alexander, Mrs. Horatio Steb- bins, Miss Kate R. Stone, Mrs. Milton S. Eisner, Mrs. Charles G. Hooker, Mrs. Edwin R. Dimond, Mrs. Garrison Gerst, Mrs. L. L. Baker, Mrs. William Mintzer, W. E. Brown.
SOCIETE BELGE DE BIENFAISANCE. Leon Andre, Secretary. Office, 413 Kearny.
SOCIETY FOR CHRISTIAN WORK. Organized Octo- ber, 1873. This society is connected with the First Unitarian Church, and is under the auspices of the ladies of the congregation, every one of whom is ex- pected to aid in its support. The objects of the society are to relieve the sick and destitute, dis- tribute clothing, seek employment for needy women, and assist the unfortunate in all practicable ways. Membership is one dollar a year. Contributions of reading matter are distributed to the prisons, hos- pitals and asylums. The money needed for the pros- ecution of this work is obtained by the Sewing Society of the congregation, which meets every second and fourth Monday at 10 A. M., in the church parlors, to which all are cordially invited. Mrs. E. T. B. Mills, Corresponding Secretary.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL. Meets on sec- ond Thursday of each month at the Hall of St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Object-To relieve distress wherever found, regardless of race or religion. Officers-John M. Burnett, President; P. J. Thomas, Secretary, 1307 Vallejo street. Subordinate conferences, meeting at their own parishes-St. Peter's, St. Dominic's, St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Joseph's, St. Patrick's, Sacred Heart, St. Rose's, St. Brendan's, St. Theresa's. St. Bridgid's, St. Francis', Mission Dolores. St. Paul's, St. James'.
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Organized September 23. 1863. Object-For the purpose of affording relief to persons of Scottish extraction, who may be in want or distress. Meets every Monday evening at Scottish
Hall, 111 Larkin street. All Scotchmen, children and grandchildren of a native of Scotland are eligible to membership on payment of 83 admission fee, and 50 cents monthly dues. Present membership, 400. Officers-Andrew Wilkie, President; James S. Web- ster, First Vice-President; James Ralph, Jr., Second Vice-President; Y. C. Lawson, Treasurer; W. C. Cook, Recording Secretary; John D. Robertson, Fi- nancial Secretary.
SWISS RELIEF SOCIETY. Organized 1874; reorgan- ized October, 1886. Object-Aiding Swiss in need and deserving of assistance. Officers-A. Borel, Swiss Consul, Honorary President; H. Pichoir, Presi- dent; G. A. Berton, Vice-President; A. Vignier, Treasurer; A. Juillerat, Secretary, office 536 Kearny street.
TEUTONIA SOCIETY. Organized June 1,
1866. Number of members, two hundred and fifty. Meets at Teutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street, every Tuesday evening for business purposes, and Thursday even- ing for social enjoyment. The objects of this society are to assist members who, by accident or sickness, are incapacitated from pursuing their calling, and for the purpose of defraying the funeral expenses of the members thereof.
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SAN FRANCISCO. 202 Market Street.
Organized April, 1877. Objects-To protect the in- terests of its members, prevent settlements without full investigation, resist inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and bring about joint action in the col- lection of debts. Officers-A. A. Watkins, President; Webster Jones, First Vice-President: S. Nickels- burg, Second Vice-President; E. W. Newhall, Treas- urer; Joseph Kirk, Attorney; H. L. Smith, Secretary.
Its objects shall be the consideration of all subjects pertaining to the interests of the wholesale mer- chants of this city, to prevent settlements of insol- vent debtors without the fullest investigation, to resist all inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and to bring about joint action in the collection of debts other than in the ordinary course of business.
CEMETERIES.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS' CEMETERY AS- SOCIATION. Office, 997 Market street.
CALVARY-Between Geary and Turk, Broderick and Masonic avenue; entrance end of Ellis street.
CITY-Thirty-fourth avenue, near Point Lobos ave- nue. Beth Olam, Caledonian, Chinese (6), Colored Masons, French, German, Grand Army of the Re- public, office 35 Eddy street; Greco-Russian, Hebrew (Beth Olam and Salem), Italian, Japanese, Knights of Pythias, office 6 Eddy street; Master Mariners, Old Friends, Potter's Field, Red Men, Russian, Salem, Scandinavian, Seamen's, Slavonic-Illyric, St. An- drew's.
CYPRESS LAWN-San Mateo County; office, 9 City Hall Square; crematory.
GREEK-Southwest corner Turk street and Parker avenue.
HOLY CROSS-San Mateo County.
HILLS OF ETERNITY-San Mateo County.
HOME OF PEACE-San Mateo County.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN'S CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Office, 997 Market street.
KNIGHTS' OF PYTHIAS BURIAL ASSOCIATION. Office, 997 Market street.
LAUREL HILL-Central avenue, between Post and California streets; entrance end of Ellis street; B. P. O. Elks; Firemen's.
MASONIC-Turk street, between Masonic and Par- ker avenues; office, Masonic Temple, 8 Post street.
MISSION DOLORES (closed)-Corner Sixteenth and Dolores streets.
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Office, 997 Market street.
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NATIVE SONS' OF THE GOLDEN WEST CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Office, 997 Market street.
ODD FELLOWS'-Point Lobos avenue, near First avenue; office, 8 Flood building.
ST. MICHAEL'S-San Mateo County.
SALEM (new)-San Mateo County. (Old) Thirty- fourth avenue, near Point Lobos avenue; office, 226 Bush street.
CREMATORIES.
SAN FRANCISCO CREMATION COMPANY. Incorpo- rated September 5, 1885. Time of meeting, first Tues- day of each month, rooms 3 and 4, 7th floor Mills Building. Object-To do away with the horror of burying the dead, but incinerate them instead. Crematory located at Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
Officers-I. Gutte, President; M. Greenblatt, Vice- President; D. Hirschfeld, Secretary.
Directors-Wm. Schroeder, J. Z. Davis, M. Green- blatt, C. C. Burr, D. Hirschfeld, L. Diamant, I. Gutte, R. B. Hooper and C. Bundschu.
This company has an auxiliary called the S. F. Cremation Company Auxiliary. This latter has mem- bers who own no stock in the society, but become members for the purpose of securing their incinera- tion. They pay for this as follows:
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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SAN FRANCISCO.
Officers-Hugh Craig, President; John L. Howard, First Vice-President; Louis B. Parrott, Second Vice- President; William L. Merry, Secretary, Treasurer and Librarian, Merchants' Exchange Building, tele- phone 5220.
Trustees-W. H. Dimond, William L. Merry, A. J. Ralston, Geo. A. Newhall, Jas. F. Chapman, Chas. Nelson. Louis Sloss, Jr., Arthur G. Towne, H. T. Scott A. B. Field, F. W. Van Sicklen and Chas. M. Yates.
ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A protective association organized for the purpose of promoting business relations between California and Italy and vice versa. Office, 506 Battery street. G. Calegaris, President; C. Dondero, Secretary.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST.
CHINESE BAPTIST CHURCH. Location-Northwest corner Sacramento street and Waverly place. H. F. Norris, Superintendent; residence, 1909 Vine street, N. Berkeley; Rev. Tong Kit Hing, Pastor. Teach- ers-Mrs. E. J. Houghton, Mrs. C. W. Wright, Mrs. H. F. Norris, Mrs. A. I. Thompson. Missionaries- Miss A. E. Ross, Miss Johnson and Miss Florence Ford. Sunday services: preaching at 1 and 7:30 P. M. ; street service, 2:30 P.M .; Sunday School for children at 11 A. M .; Bible class from 12 to 1 P. M .; adult Sun- day School, 6 P. M. School for children, daily, 9 to 12 A. M., in Chinese; 1 to 4 P. M., in English; school for adults, every evening except Saturday and Sunday, from 7 to 9 P. M .; prayer meeting Wednesday from 8:30 to 9:30 P. M .; kindergarten 11 A. M. to 3 P. M.
EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH OF SAN FRANCISCO. Location-Bartlett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Rev. J. George Gibson, Pastor; residence, 9011% Valencia street. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:30 P. M .; Robert W. Lynch, President; Young People's Meeting at 6:30 P. M .; prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Location-North side of Eddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets. Rev. M. P. Boynton, Pastor; residence, 2811 Howard street. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:30 P. M .; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 P. M .; Young Men's Meeting Tuesday at 8 P. M .; Christian Culture class Friday at 8 P. M.
Bethesda Mission, located at the corner of Howard and Eighth streets, Hallet K. Mitchell, Superinten- dent; Sunday school at 3 P. M.
Galilee Mission Sunday School on Union street near Gough; meets Sundays at 9:30 A. M .; A. D. Brenning, Superintendent.
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Location-Cor- ner Seventeenth and Dehone streets. Rev. Henry L. Dietz, Pastor; residence, 40 Erie street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Services every Sunday at 9:30 A. M., 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M .; Sunday School at 11 A. M .; Young People's Meeting at 7:30 P. M .; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 P. M.
HAMILTON SQUARE BAPTIST CHURCH. Location -- Post street, near Steiner street. Rev. A. M. Russell. Pastor; residence, 222816 Post street. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:30 P. M .; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.
THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH. Location-East side Powell street, between Sutter and Bush. Rev. George E. Duncan, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:45 P. M .; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M .; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.
UNION SQUARE BAPTIST CHURCH. Location- South side of Bush, between Hyde and Larkin streets. Rev. William N. Meserve, Pastor: residence, south side Bush, between Hyde and Larkin streets. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sun- day School at 12:15 P. M.
CONGREGATIONAL.
BETHANY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Location- Bartlett street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets. Organized February 23, 1874. Rev. William C. Pond, D. D., Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School, William Johnstone. Superintendent, at 12:30; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, Junior and Intermediate at 5:45, Senior at 6:30; prayer meeting Wednesday evenings in the lecture room, rear of Church, at 8 P. M. J. Edward Warren, 221% Geary street, President of the Board of Trustees and Treas- urer of the Church.
BETHLEHEM CHURCH. Location-Vermont street, near Twenty-fourth street. Rev. W. H. Tubb, Pas- tor; residence, southwest corner Vermont and Twenty-fourth streets. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M .; Sunday School at 9:30 A. M .: prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 P. M.
CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSIONS. Location-5 Bren- ham place. Organized 1874. Rev. J. K McLean, D. D., President; Rev. W. C. Pond, D. D., Secretary ; William Johnstone, Treasurer. Address of Secretary and Treasurer, 413 Bartlett street. Mission schools at 5 Brenham place, Miss Rosa E. Lamont. Mrs. M. A. Green, Miss Janet G. Morrison, Jee Gam, Teachers; 1729 San Carlos avenue, Mrs. H. W. Lamont, Teacher; 1818 Laguna street, Miss Violet W. Lamont and Jue See, Teachers. Hours of teaching, 7 to 9:30 P. M .; public worship in Chinese at 5 Brenham place on Sundays, conducted by Rev. Jee Gam and Chin Toy, Preachers.
EIGHTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Location- Broad street, near Plymouth avenue. Rev. Emil R. Galloway, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:15 P. M.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. the pioneer of this order in California, was organized July 29, 1849. Location-Corner Post and Mason streets. Rev. C. O. Brown, D. D., Pastor; residence, 1703 Geary street. Present membership, 950. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., between 1st of September and 1st of May; rest of year evening service at 7:45 P. M .; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School. at 12:45 P. M. ; it has a membership of over 500; Deacon I. H. Morse, Superintendent; Young People's Society , of Christian Endeavor meets on Sunday at 6:30 P. M .; Woman's Benevolent Society meets at 10 A. M. every second Friday; Woman's Home Missionary Union meets at 3 P. M. every second Friday; Kindergarten supported by the Church is on Harrison street.
FOURTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Location - Green street, near Stockton street. Rev. Frederick Flawith, Pastor, 2214 Jones street. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:30 P. M .; Young People's Society of Christian En- deavor at 6:30 P. M .; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 P. M.
OLIVET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Location- Southwest corner of Noe and Seventeenth streets. Rev. John A. Cruzan, Pastor; residence, 8 Alpine
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street; study at the Church. This Church was or- ganized in August, 1884, and now numbers over 125 members. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 12:30 P. M .; Young Peo- ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:45 P. M .; Junior Endeavor Society every Wednesday at 3:45 P. M .; prayer and Bible study every Wednesday at 7:30 P. M .; meetings for temperance, mission and relief work as announced.
PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Location-Cor- ner of Fell and Baker streets. Sunday services at 11 A. M. and 7:45. P. M. ; Sunday School at 12:30 P. M .; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 P. M .; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every Sunday at 7 P. M. Rev. James B. Orr, Pastor; resi- dence, 1010 Page street; study at rear of Church; entrance on Fell street.
PILGRIM CHAPEL. Location-Edinburgh street,
near Persia avenue. Established in 1883 by work- ers from Plymouth Congregational Church. Sunday School at 11 A. M. John H. Kemp, Superintendent; residence, 23 Hollis street.
PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Location -- North side of Post street, between Buchanan and Webster. Rev. W. D. Williams, D. D., Pastor; resi- dence, 1719 Post street; study in the Church; hours, 9 A. M. to 12 M. This Church was organized January 12, 1862; present membership about 600. Services are held every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. for strangers; Sunday Schools at 9:30 A. M. and 12:30 P. M .; Bible class at 12:30 P. M., Prof. R. R. Lloyd, Teacher; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M .; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor hold meetings for Juniors at 4 P. M., Seniors at 6:30 P. M .; Boys' Brigade meets Friday at 7:30 P. M. The Church issues a monthly paper, "The Mayflower."
PIERCE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Loca- tion-Northwest corner of Pierce and Green streets. Rev. Philip Coombe, Pastor; residence, 3335 Wash- ington street. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday School after morning service; Edward Wey- man and Wm. M. Statham, Superintendents.
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