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St. Lawrence (R. C.) Church-Cor. Main and Union streets, West Haven. Pastor, Rev. J. Curtin; Sexton, James Gaffney.
SECOND ADVENT.
Second Advent Christian Church-Pas- tor, Rev. A. W. Merritt; Deacon, A. F. Tilton; Treasurer, H. M. Alling; Clerk, C. H. Albee.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
The New Haven New Church Society- Reading room and place of worship at Prof. Fowler's studio, 851 Chapel street. Organized June 20, 1893. Meetings Sunday, 11 a. m., and Sunday School at 12.15 p. m. President Arthur Richards; Secretary, Wm. H. Hoffman.
UNIVERSALIST
Church of the Messiah-Orange street near Elm. Organized May 27, 1836. Pastor, Rev. W. F. Dickerman; Treasurer, F. L. Converse; Clerk of Par- ish, Roger M. Sherman; Superintendent of Sunday School, Rev. W. F. Dicker- man; Sexton, Charles Williamson.
EVANGELICAL
The Evangelical Church-45 Dixwell av. Pastor, Rev. H. S. Trueman; Secretary, H. G. Boydston; Treas., Thos. S. Reed.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS' CHURCH. First Church of Christ, Scientists-156 Orange street. Organized November 22, 1891. Clerk of Church, Lewis T. Perry; Readers, G. M. Tyrrell, Miss M. L. Hooper; Treasurer, F. J. Linsley.
RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.
Calvary Industrial Home-679 Chapel. Established 1894. President, William C. Sturgiss; Secretary, Edward S. Swift; Treasurer, Samuel H. Read; Sup- erintendent, Mrs. P. C. Butterfield; Matron, Mrs. C. P. Butterfield.
Church Missionary Association (Episcopal churches)-President, Rev. Edwin S. Lines; Secretary, Rev. Charles O. Sco- ville; Treasurer, Frederick C. Earle. City Missionary Association-Incorporated November 1, 1891. President, Rev. W. W. Leete; Vice President, Rev. Geo. H. Ferris; Secretary, William J. Weld; Treasurer, Pierce N. Welch; General Superintendent, Rev. W. D. Mossman (Missionary Pastor); Lady Missionary, Miss Sarah J. Hume; Superintendent of Sunday School, Judge L. W. Cleaveland; Chairman of Woman's Department, Mrs. H. G. Newton; Secretary of Stu- dents' department, L. B. Chase (Yale Seminary); Treasurer of Children's Sav- ings Bank, Miss S. May Douglass; Fi- nancial Secretary, Rev. Theodore B. Wilson. Central Mission Rooms at Eng- lish Hall, corner of Court and State streets. Open every morning, afternoon and evening.
Connecticut Humane Society-Chartered 1881. Object, prevention of cruelty to the human family and lower animals. Local Agents, Dr. B. S. Adams, Thomas R. Trowbridge, Dr. Paul C. Skiff, Dr. M. J. Adams, George E. Bradley, Dr. Louis S. DeForest, L. H. Johnson, Chauncey F. Reed, John Laughlin. Prosecuting Officer, Wallace S. Moyle. Cases re- quiring the attention of the society can be reported to any of the above agents. Connecticut Sunday School Association- Organized 1857. Incorporated 1893. Office, Room 30, 49 Church street. President, W. H. Hall, West Hartford; Treasurer, Charles E. Curtiss, Norwalk; Auditor, W. R. Downs, New Haven; Recording Secretary, J. W. Logan, Meriden.
Elm City Kindergarten Association- Welcome Hall, 172 Oak street. Presi- dent, Gen. E. E. Bradley; Recording Secretary, F. H. Cogswell; Correspond- ing Secretary, Miss Jessie I. Scranton; Treasurer, David A. Alden.
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Gospel Union Society-General Superin- tendent, Rev. John C. Collins; Secretary, L. W. Cleaveland; Treasurer, F. W. Benedict.
Hebrew Benevolent Society-President, Henry C. Bretzfelder; Secretary, Fred M. Adler; Treasurer, Joseph C. John- son.
Hebrew Charities-Meets Commerce street corner Factory street every Wednesday evening. President, Israel I. Green- house; Vice President, B. Lear; Trea- surer, Samuel Weiss; Secretary, A. D. Steinbach.
Home of Aged and Destitute Women 'of Center Church-125 Wall street, be- tween High and York. President, Charles A. White; Secretary and Treas- " urer, Theodore H. Sheldon.
Home for the Friendless-Corner Clinton avenue and Pine street. President, Mrs. Charles E. Graves; Vice Presidents, Miss J. R. Terry, Mrs. George P. North; Treasurer, Mrs. Timothy Cowles; Secre- tary, Mrs. Thomas B. Osborne.
Hospital Aid Society-Meets Friday mornings from 10 to 12 o'clock in Trin- ity Parish building, Temple street. President, Mrs. J. B. Sargent; Vice Presidents, Miss Emma Laurence, Mrs. S. D. Bowers, Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. J. M. Marlin; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Emma F. Fitch.
The King's Daughters and Sons of New Haven Union Organization-Chairman, Miss Jennie R. Messer; Recording Sec- retary, Miss Emma F. Weld; Corres- ponding Secretary, Miss Carrie T. Clapp; Treasurer, Mrs. Merritt T. Clark.
Woman's Seamen's Friend Society-Sea- men's Bethel, 61 Water street; Sailor's Home, 61 Water street. President, Mrs. F. Wayland Fellowes; Secretary, Mrs. Curtiss J. Monson, Jr .; Treasurer, Mrs. Luman Cowles; Missionary and Super- intendent, Rev. John O. Bergh.
Mothers' Aid Society and Leila and Hope Day Nurseries-President, Mrs. J. B. Sargent; Treasurer, Miss Jane Terry; Secretary, Miss Theodora Van Name; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Freder- ick Kingsbury; Physician, Dr. J. H. Townsend; Matron of Leila Nursery, Miss Bush; of Hope Nursery, Miss Chris- tiana Gerard.
New Haven Aid Society-President, George R. Burton; Secretary and Treas- urer, George L. Burton.
New Haven Baptist Union-President E. J. Walker; Vice President, Pierce N. Welch; Secretary and Treasurer, C. M. Parker; Auditor, Julius Twiss.
New Haven Branch of the Women's Board of Missions-President, Miss Susan E. Daggett; Corresponding Secretaries, Mrs. H. D. Hume, Mrs. A. B. Miller; Treasurer, Miss Julia Twining; Home Secretary, Mrs. T. H. Sheldon; Secre- taries of the Bureau of Information,
Miss Minnie S. Dickermann, Miss Ellen M. Pritchard, Miss Mary L. Deming, Mrs. J. H. P. Chamberlin.
New Haven Christian Endeavor Union- Organized 1886. President, Rev. Geo. Foster Prentiss; Corresponding Secre- tary, Miss Ida M. Adams; Treasurer, Walter C. Chalker.
New Haven Church Mission Association- President, Rev. E. S. Lines; Secretary, Rev. Charles O. Scoville; Treasurer, Frederick C. Earle.
New Haven Congregational Club-Presi- dent, Rev. Charles F. Clarke; Secretary, William E. Chandler; Treasurer, John A. Richardson.
New Haven Dispensary-146 York street. President, Charles A. Linsley; Vice President, Thomas Hooker; Secretary, John S. Ely; Treasurer, Gilbert F. Kend- all; Committee on Supplies, John S. Ely, William H. Carmait, Louis S. De- Forest; Consulting Physicians, Francis Bacon, Charles A. Lindsley, O. T. Osborn, C. J. Foote, Louis S. DeForest; Apothecary, Thomas H. Young.
The New Haven Kindergarteners Associa- tion-Meets at Zunder School Kindergar- ten. President, Mrs. Lucia Boure Barnes; Recording Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Florence Pardee ; Corresponding Secre- tary, Miss Christine Galbraith; Record- ing Secretary, Miss May N. Hotchkiss.
Organized Charities Association-200 Or- ange street. President, Francis Way- land; Vice President, Rev. E. S. Lines, D.D; Secretary, A. E. Rowland; Treas- urer, Fred B. Bunnell, First National Bank; Agent, S. O. Preston.
St. Boniface Benevolent Society (German) -Meets third Tuesday in each month at Little Germania Hall, Wooster street. President, Jacob Kuhn; Recording Sec- retary, Jacob Bross; Financial Secretary, Joseph Derbacher; Treasurer, Frank Hettich.
St. Francis' Orphan Asylum Aid Society- Instituted March 23, 1894, and approved by the Rt. Rev. Bishop of Hartford, May 1, 1894. President, Rt. Rev. Michael Tierney, D.D., Bishop of Hartford; Director, Rev. John F. Corcoran, Chap- lain of St. Francis Orphan Asylum.
St. Paul's Church Club-President, J. W. Hutt; Secretary, H. J. Sperry; Treas- urer, Stanley Mansfield.
St. Paul's Missionary and Benevolent Soci- ety-President, Rev. E. S. Lines; Treas- urer, Seth G. Johnson; Secretary, Stanley Mansfield.
Swedish Lutheran Bethesda Church Sick and Burial Society-Meets second Tues- day evening of every month in the lec- ture room of the Lutheran Church. President, John Peterson; Treasurer, N. J. Bundstadt; Recording Secretary, Miss Annie Jacobson; Financial Secretary, B. A. Anderson.
United Boys Brigade of America-Divis- ion of Connecticut and Rhode Island. Major-General Oscar E. Perrigo, com- manding; Colonel W. H. Wakeman, Ad- jutant-General. Acting Colonel, Cassius E. Dietz. First Connecticut Light Ar- tillery-Lieutenant John Ford, Com- manding. First Connecticut Company, United Girls' Brigade-Oscar E. Perrigo, Instructor. Fourth Company, Epworth M. E. Church-Daisy K. Perrigo, First Lieutenant, Commanding; Second Lieut- enant, Emma Garvey. Headquarters Band-General Oscar E. Perrigo, Pres- ident; John Ledin, Leader; J. Oscar Hendriks, Secretary; Dwight M. Frost, Treasurer.
United Workers-President, Mrs. F. B. Dexter; Vice Presidents, Miss Scranton, Mrs. B. C. Lake, Mrs. T. G. Bennett, Mrs. A. E. Rowland, Mrs. H. W. Farn- ham; Treasurer, Mrs. B. Perrin; Record- ing Secretary, Mrs. James Kingsley Blake; Corresponding Secretaries, Mrs. G. T. Ladd, Mrs. Thomas Hooker, Mrs. William Beebe.
Trinity Church Home-303 George street, between College and High. President, Rev. Frank W. Baker; Treasurer, John J. Osborn; Board of Almoners, Presi- dent, Mrs. J. Hiller; Vice Presidents, Mrs. M. J. Daggett, Mrs. W. W. Farn- ham; Treasurer, Miss S. G. Hotchkiss; Secretary, Mrs. Wm. Beebe; Matron, Miss Elizabeth Smythe.
The Church Army-Headquarters for Connecticut, 33 to 37 Gregson street and 299 George. Commissioner J. A. Stans- field in charge. Treasurer, Mr. C. E. Cornwall; Assistant Treasurer and Finan- cial Manager, Major Martha H. Wurtz. Welcome Hall-Oak near Factory street. Organized 1888. (Supported and con- ducted by Church of the Redeemer, Watson L. Phillips, D.D., Pastor). Sunday Services-Sunday school, 3 p. m .; Gospel meeting, 7.30 p. m. During the week Gospel meeting, Christians' Classes and Childrens' Temperance Meeting; also Sewing, Cooking, Singing, and other classes; Mothers' Meeting; Boys' Club every week night; Boys' Brigade; Kitchengarden; and (conducted by the Elm City Free Kindergarten Asso- ciation) a Free Kindergarten.
Woman's Board Grace Hospital-Pres- ident, Mrs. J. B. Sargent, pro tem; Cor- responding and Recording Secretary, Mrs. Henry P. Sage; Treasurer, Mrs. Emory J. Walker.
Young Men's Christian Association- Rooms, 713 Chapel street, after January 1, 1902, 150 Temple street. President, Pierce N. Welch; Vice President, Prof. F. K. Sanders; Treasurer, Robert I. Couch; Recording Secretary, William H. Kirschner; General Secretary, William G. Loetze.
Goffe Street Branch of the Y. M. C. A. of New Haven-Lincoln School building,
106 Goffe, corner Sperry street. Presi- dent, Garrison H. Johnson; Vice Presi- dent, Alonzo Johnson; General Secre- tary, J. C. Van Loo; Recording Secretary, J. Bell Fisher; Treasurer, J. A. Hogan. Railroad Department, Y. M. C. A .- Building, Commerce corner Silver street. Committee of Management, C. H. Platt, Chairman; P. E. Bowman, Vice Chair- man; H. E. Nettleton, Recording Secre- tary; John Mackrille, Treasurer; H. M. Kochersperger, W. P. Appleyard, S. C. Fleetwood, W. E. Barnett, W. L. Squire, John Henny, F. S. Curtis; Department Secretary, A. H. Hayes.
Young Women's Christian Association- 568 Chapel street. President, Mrs. George O. Cruttenden; Treasurer, Mrs. H. B. Rowe; Recording Secretary, Miss Zelle Bishop; Corresponding Secretary, Miss A. H. Gilbert; Superintendent of the Home, Mrs. Alice B. Tregaskis; General Secretary, Mrs. C. C. Talcott; Auditor, Charles G. Deutch.
HOSPITALS.
Grace Hospital-1418 Chapel street. Visiting hours, from 1 to 3 p. m. Pres- ident, Joel A. Sperry; Vice President, Gen. Edwin S. Greeley; Secretary, Dr. E. J. Walker; Treasurer, John A. Richardson.
New Haven Hospital-Cedar street opp. Broad. President, Eli Whitney; Vice President, Morris F. Tyler; Secretary, Timothy H. Bishop; Treasurer, Charles E. Curtis; Prudential Committee, C. R. Palmer, C. E. Graves, W. G. Daggett; Superintendent, John H. Starkweather; Superintendent of Nursing, Miss Anna D. Schultze; Attending Physicians, S. D. Gilbert, M.D., W. G. Daggett, M. D., L. S. DeForest, M. D., C. J. Foote, M.D., Max Mailhouse, M.D., J. S. Ely, M. D .; Attending Surgeons, Francis Bacon, M.D., W. H.Carmalt, M.D., T. H. Russell, M.D., W. W. Hawkes, M.D., Leonard C. Sanford, M.D .; Laryngolo- gist, Henry L. Swain, M.D .; Opathal- mologist, Henry W. Ring, M.D .; Con- sulting Physicians and Surgeons, C. A. Lindsley, M.D., R. S. Ives, M.D., M. C. White, M.D., F. E. Beckwith, M. D., Walter Judson, M.D., W. L. Bradley, M.D., T. H. Bishop, M.D .; Board of Visitors, Max Adler, William A. Beards- ley, Charles O. Scoville, Bernard E. Lynch, George F. Prentiss, Albert B. Hill; Resident Physicians, Thomas V. Haynes, M.D., Carle W. Henze, M.D., Charles F. Canedy, M. D., Jay W. Dounce, M.D. Visiting days every day, except Sunday, from 1 to 3 p. m.
ORPHAN ASYLUMS.
New Haven Orphan Asylum-610 Elm. Visiting days every day except Saturday and Sunday. President, Mrs. George
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W. Curtiss; Chief Manager, Mrs. N. D. | B. P. O. Elks, New Haven Lodge, No. 25 Sperry; Treasurer, Miss Josephine S. Newton; Secretary, Mrs. Henry Cham- pion; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Franklin S. Bradley; Recording Secre tary, Miss Eliza K. Twining; Provider, Mrs. N. D. Sperry; Visitor, Mrs. Charles T. Candee; Trustees, Arthur D. Osborne, N. D. Sperry, George W. Curtiss, Henry W. Farnam, Wilbur F. Day, Samuel E. Merwin, George H. Ford, Henry C. White, Oliver S. White. Annual Dona- tion, middle Thursday in October. Pres- ident Seymour C. Loomis; Treasurer, George H. Ford; Secretary, Edward I. Atwater.
St. Francis' Orphan Asylum-President, Rt. Rev. Bishop M. Tierney; Vice Pres- ident, Rev. John Russell; Secretary, William M. Geary; Treasurer, Rev. J. F. Corcoran; Board of Managers, Rev. John Russell, Rev. J. D. Kennedy, O.P., Rev. J. D. Coyle, Rev. P. M. Kennedy, Rev. M. Mckeon, Rev. M. J. Daly. William Geary, James Reilley, Rev. J. F. Corcoran, John Starrs, T. J. Fox, James P. Bree, Major P. Maher, J. B. McGovern, James C. Kerrigan.
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.
Adelphi Literary Association-Meets at 850 Chapel street every Sunday afternoon. President, Joseph Sugenheimer; Vice President, Moses Myers; Treasurer, Emanuel C. Fleischner; Financial Sec- retary, Jesse Simons; Recording Sec- retary, Phelix Greenwood.
American Oriental Society-President, D. C. Gilman, of Baltimore; Corresponding Secretary, Prof. E. Washburn Hopkins, New Haven; Treasurer, F. Wells Wil- liams, of New Haven; Librarian, Addi- son Van Name, of New Haven.
Arbeiter Maenner-Chor-Meets at 135 Union street. Singing rehearsals every Thursday evening. Secretary. A. Frank; Financial Secretary, C. Koch; Treasurer, Otto Ungerweiss.
Arctic Coterie Benefit Association-Meets second Thursday in January, April, July and October, corner Wooster and Olive streets. President, Charles F. Oberempt; Vice President, August Fech- ner; Recording Secretary, William Butler; Financial Secretary, Henry Col- clough; Treasurer, William Butler.
Arion Singing Society-Meets in Wood's building, corner Church and George streets. Singing every Friday. Meeting first Tuesday of each month. President, Henry Kissinger; Vice President, Michael Hessler; Recording Secretary, P. Gleich; Corresponding Secretary, Emil Scherer; Financial Secretary, H. Brockelschen; Treasurer, A. Schenck.
Atma Branch Theosophical Society-Meets at 286 Dixwell avenue every Monday evening. President, W. M. Townsend; Sec., M. S. Wadham; Treas., L. H. Herz.
-Meets every Thursday evening at Room 37, Insurance building-Exalted Ruler, James H. Kelley; Secretary, Wil- liam Van Camp; Treasurer, C. H. Miller. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, New Haven Division, No. 77-Meets first and third Sundays of each month in engineers' Hall, Union Passenger Station, Room 45. Chief Engineer, George B. Close; First Engineer, C. A. Lewis; First Assistant Engineer, George H. Witherell. Brotherhood of Relief, Quinnipiac Coun- cil, No. 7-Semi-annual meetings first Monday evenings in January and July of each year. President, Ezra Healy; Secretary and Treasurer, Albert W. Beecher
Builders' Exchange-Incorporated 1895. Meets second Monday evening of each month in Room 1, 850 Chapel street. President, L. T. Thomas; Treasurer, J. Gibb Smith; Secretary, George Sanford. Catholic Benevolent Legion, Father Shef- frey Council, No. 418-Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month in St. Louis Hall, Chapel and Chestnut Streets. President, F. A. Grimley: Secretary, M. J. Mara, Treasurer, R. Morier.
Catholic Benevolent Legion, Champlain Council, No. 428-Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month in base- ment of St. Louis' Church. President, Theo. Coustin.
Catholic Knights of America, Pioneer Branch, No. 453-Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month at Room 402. 42 Church. President, William O'Keefe; Recording Secretary, B. E. Lynch; Financial Secretary, John R. Spencer; Treasurer, J. E. Galvin.
Cecelia Sick Benefit Society-Meets first Tuesday in each month at Germania Hall, Wooster street. President, Law- rence Fox; Secretary, Alois Schlosser; Cashier, William Klaus; Treasurer, John Beschel.
Chamber of Commerce of New Haven- Organized April 9, 1794. Incorporated June 11, 1872. Meets second Wednes- day evening of each month, July and August excepted, in Chamber of Com- merce Hall, 763 Chapel street. Presi- dent, E. E. Bradley; Treasurer, Herbert C. Warren; Secretary, John Currier Gallagher.
City Point Yacht Club-Foot of Third Street. Commodore, Lewis W. Barnes; Vice Commodore, Charles H. Pond; Rear Commodore, James Swift, Sr .; Recording Secretary, Frank H. Sim- mons; Treasurer, Anton Endriss; Fleet Captain, Frank Miller.
C. M. I. U., Union No. 39-Meets fourth Tuesday. Executive Board Every Tues- day at 5.30 p. m., Trades Council Hall, Boardman Building. President T. J. Nolan; Financial Secretary, I. Hollan- der; Treasurer, M. Belasco; Recording Secretary, Philip Bauer.
Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sci- | D. O. H., Freie Bruder Mannie, No. 58- Ob. Gr., Joseph Spring; Protog. Secre- tary, Herm. Koehler; Financial Secre- tary, Bruno Graebner; Treasurer, John Schenck. ences-Meets in the faculty room of the Sheffield Scientific School. President Prof. Charles E. Beecher; Secretary, A. W. Evans; Treasurer, Morris F. Tyler; Librarian, Prof. A. Van Name.
Connecticut Bottlers' Association-27 Fair street. Incorporated 1893. President J. C. Scoville; Secretary and Treasurer, Henry Werwaiss.
Connecticut Commercial Travelers' Mu- tual Accident Association-Meets third Thursday in May at 90 Church street. President L. M. Dyer, Hartford. Treas- urer, W. W. Hardy; Secretary, Chas. B. Nichols, Bridgeport.
Connecticut Editorial Association-Found- ed January 18, 1888. Meetings held at New Haven and Hartford, alternating quarterly. President, Chas. E. Perkins, Hartford Times, Hartford; one Vice President from each county in the state; Secretary and Treasurer, E. S. Ela, Herald, Manchester.
Connecticut Training School for Nurses- President, Mrs. T. W. T. Curtis; Trea- surer, Robert I. Couch; Secretary, Miss E. Betts; Superintendent of the School, Miss Anna D. Schultze; Matron of Nurses' Home, Miss Adeline B. Mar- chant.
Connecticut Typothetae-President, Wil- son H. Lee, New Haven; First Vice- President, Leverett Brainard, Hartford; Second Vice-President, W. H. Marigold, Bridgeport; Third Vice-President, R. S. Peck, Hartford; Secretary, George M. Adkins, New Haven; Treasurer, A. S. Bradley, New Haven.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Mary Clapp Wooster Chapter-Regent, Mrs. W. H. Moseley; Registrar, Mrs. E. C. Beecher; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs, F. B. Street; Recording Secretary, Miss Florence Graham; Treasurer, Mrs. D. T. Welch; Historian, Mrs. Grace E. Salisbury.
Degree of Pocahontas, Shaumpishuh Coun- cil, No. 3-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in each month at Merwtn Post Hall, Insurance building. Poca- hontas, Mrs. E. E. Smith; Keeper of Records, Mrs. Mary L. Davis; Collector of Wampum, Mrs. Emma A. Austin; Keeper of Wampum, Miss Mary R. Smith.
Deuthe Harmonie-Meets at Courier build- ing first and third Wednesdays of each month. President, Charles Geisler; Sec- retary, J. George Bitzer; Treasurer, Charles Sommer.
D. O. H., Helene Lodge, No. 32-Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in Elks' Hall, Insurance building. E. B., Augusta Nagel; Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Kustcher; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Minnie Riechel; Treasurer, Mrs. Louisa Lutz.
D. O. H., Pastalozzi Lodge, No. 340- Meets at Turn Hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each month. O. B., Bernard Krachenfels; U. B,, Charles Neubauer; Secretary, Bruno Graebner. Financial Secretary, Paul Heinze; Treas- urer, Josef Keim.
D. O. H., Friedrich Hecker Lodge, No. 440-Meets first and third Thursday of each month in Turn Hall. O. B., Frank Otto; U. B., August Heimann; Record- ing and Corresponding Secretary, John H. Weisgerber; Financial Secretary, Nic Dejon; Treasurer, E. Buxbaum.
Dorscht Lodge, No. 2 (Musical)-Meets first and third Sundays of each month at 758 Chapel street. President, Louis Felsburg; Secretary and Treasurer, Al- bert F. Mallon.
Eichenlaub Club-Meets second Monday in each month at Winchester Hotel, Ash- mun street. President, Hugo Lange, Vice-President, Hugo Wager; Secretary, Edward Zwingman; Treasurer, Fred Weisheit.
Firemen's Benevolent Association-Meets at City Hall, Room 4. President, Rufus R. Fancher; Secretary, Christopher T. Langley; Treasurer, Loren H. Stannard. Fraternal Benefit League, New Haven Council, No. 2-Meets second aud fourth Friday evenings of each month, A. O. U. W. Hall, 25 Grand avenue. President, Victor E. Wright; Collector, William S. Rowe; Secretary, Albert W. Beecher. Fratellanza Italiana di M. S .- Meets at 48 Church, corner Crown street, first and fourth Sundays of each month. Presi- dent, Lorenzo J. Mattei; Treasurer, Antonio Pepe.
Fraternal Benefit League Supreme Council -Supreme President, John Mackrille; Supreme Secretary, Frank P. Tyler; Supreme Treasurer, William G. Redfield. Free Sons of Israel, N. H. Lodge, No. 46- Meets second and fourth Sundays in each month in Odd Fellows Hall. Pres- ident Joseph Kaiser; Treasurer, Nathan Schuer; Recording Secretary, Philip Goodhart.
Friendly Sons of St. Patrick-President, James F. O'Connell; Secretary, James F. Maher; Treasurer, James J. Clerkin. German Aid Society, Concordia, No. 1- Meets first and third Mondays of each month at 158 Crown street. President, August Schmidt; Treasurer, Franz Doer- schuck; Secretary, Henry Pfeil; Cashier, Frederick Rasch.
German Mutual Aid Society-Instituted June 9, 1874. Directors meet the third Wednesday of each month at 156 Crown street. President, Herman Walter; Sec- retary, Theodore Knipping; Treasurer, John Hegel.
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German Order of Harugari, The Harugari Liedertafel-Meets in Lamar block, en- trance 12 Gregson street. President, Ferdinand J. Woehlert; Recording and Corresponding Secretary, Louis Hell- wig; Financial Secretary, John P. Weiss- gerber; Collector, Heinrich Kratzer; Treasurer, Chr. Herpich.
German Order of Harugari, Heinrich Heine Lodge, No 595, of West Haven. Meets second and fourth Tuesday even- ings of each month in Washington Hall. O. B., A. Weiss; U. B., H. Plate; Sec- retary, P. A. Juelich; Financial Secre- tary, L. Sohn; Treasurer, C. Basner.
German Society of New Haven-Meets at 71 Orange street last Wednesday evening of each month. President, Frederick D. Grave; Recording and Corresponding Secretary, Herrmann Bussmann; Finan- cial Secretary, Otto H. Wall; Treas- urer, John Gunde.
Germania Bicycle Club-Organized August 15, 1892. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Harugari Hall, 167 Crown street. President, Mar- tin Pfeffer; Secretary, John A. Reis; Treasurer, R. Hilsc.
Good Covernment Club of New Haven- President, Rev. Newman Smyth; Secre- tary, Louis A. Babcock; Treasurer, Ben- jamin R. English.
Gounod Society-Meets at Republican Club Hall, 110 Temple street, Monday evenings. President, C. S. DeForest; Secretary, W. R. Hoppen ; Assistant Secretary, F. S. Ward; Treasurer, Chas. E. Cornwall; Conductor, E. Agramonte. Graduates' Nurses Club - 22 Trumbull. Incorporated December 13, 1899. Meets last Wednesday of every month. Presi- dent, Mrs. M. I. Burwell; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Laura E. Wells.
Hermans-soehne Manner-Chor -- Hall 129 George street. Business meeting first Sunday of each month. Rehearsal every Tuesday evening. President, Robert Kunoth; Corresponding Secretary, Joseph Golbecker; Financial Secretary, William Boehm ; Treasurer, Charles Carriere; Musical Director. Prof. Emil Peters.
Home Circle, Alfred H. Terry Council, No. 171-Meets second and fourth Thurs- day evenings at 215 Crown. Leader, Dr. J. W. Jewett; Secretary, M. S. Wadham; Financier, A. C. Bushnell; Treasurer, J. S. Johnston.
Horseshoers' Union No. 26-Meets fourth Thursday of each month at State street corner Chapel street. President, Patrick McMahon; Financial Secretary, William Heiser; Recording Secretary, David Lev- enture; Corresponding Secretary, John Kendall; Treasurer, John King.
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