History of St. Paul's English Lutheran Church : and of the work of the church and Sunday school for the semi-centennial year, including additional reports to June 30, 1893, with a synopsis of the semi-centennial services of the church and Sunday school, April 16 and 17, 1893, Part 12

Author: Domer, Samuel, 1826-1901; Alden, Lucius D
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: [Washington] : Published by the Congregation
Number of Pages: 314


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The largest average per Sunday for any month for attendance, is 317 for April.


The largest collection per Sunday, for any month, was for November, having $42.47.


The largest collection for any one month was for November; amount, $170. The largest collection for any one quarter was for the fourth quarter; amount, $405.67.


The largest attendance in the primary department was 113, on May 1, and the smallest was 38, on July 31.


Four new classes were organized during the year from the primary department and transferred to the inter- mediate. A total of 30 classes from the primary de- partment since 1879.


One class in the intermediate department was trans- ferred and promoted to the adult departinent and con- solidated with the class taught by Mr. George F. Muth, its teacher, Mrs. E. C. Opperman, having left the city. Nine teachers have been appointed during the year, and we have lost seven: two by death, three by resigna- tion and removal, and two by transfer to the scholars' roll.


Three deaths have occurred during the year, the first since May, 1890: Mr. John H. McCormick, assist- ant superintendent of the intermediate department and also a teacher, died May 17; Mr. Isaac N. Kalb, associate superintendent in charge of the adult department, and


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also a teacher in this department, died May 28; and Mrs. Henry Raabe, member of Dr. Domer's class-a total of 22 deaths since July 1, 1878; three teachers and 19 scholars.


The following-named persons constitute the Roll of Honor for the year 1892:


CLASS NO. I.


Present every Sunday-For the first time: Miss Bella Bartells, Miss Ida Kieny, Miss May Walter, Miss Florence Sauer, Miss Anna Grace Alden. For the second time : Master William Linkins, Miss Annie Walter, Miss Flor- ence Walter. For the third time: Miss Minnie Barron, Miss Florence Mosheuvel, Master Clarence Brower. For the fourth time : Mr. B. Frank Meyers. For the eighth time : Miss Gertrude Barron, Mr. Harry Krause, Mr. Guy Ourand. For the twelfth time : Mr. Charles O. Krause, star record.


Reciting the titles and golden texts of the 48 lessons in 1892, on the last Sunday of the year-For the first time: Miss Helen DeMoll. For the second time: * Miss Hattie E. Alden, *Miss May Harris. For the third time : Miss Anna Grace Alden. For the fourth time : Mrs. Joseph Eckhardt, Miss Grace E. Fox, Miss Mary Moore, Master Russell Alden. For the sixth time: Miss Margaret R. Fox.


CLASS NO. 2.


Absent but one Sunday-Miss Helen DeMoll, Mr. Edward Muth, Miss Maggie Iseman, Miss Gertrude Pond, Mr. Mark Krause, Mr. M. M. Rouzer, Miss Bertie Muth, Mr. Harry Veit, Miss Minnie Shultzbach-4 male, 5 female. Total, 9.


CLASS NO. 3.


Absent but two Sundays-Miss Ada Augusterfer, Miss Elsie Moore, Miss Mary Augusterfer, Miss Mary Moore, Miss Jennie Barron, Mr. Thomas F. Pendel, Miss Susie


* Primary Department.


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Corcoran, Miss Nettie E. Seitz, Mr. George R. Linkins, Miss Ella Simmons, Mr. George Luders, Miss Olivia Souder, Mr. Harry Veit-4 male, 9 female. Total, 13.


The banner for attendance is awarded to Miss Belle F. Leed's class, this class having made the best average during the year.


I. The banner for collection is awarded to Mr. John F. McClain's class. Enrollment, 16; collections, $144.61.


2. The class ranking second is the primary depart- ment, Miss Grace E. Fox and Miss Nettie E. Seitz, teachers. Enrollment, 117; collections, $138.87.


3. The class ranking third is that of Mr. A. F. Fox Enrollment, 15; collection, $101.90.


4. The class ranking fourth is that of Mr. M. M. Rouzer. Enrollment, II; collections, $58.44.


5. The class ranking fifth is that of Mr. John C. Parker. Enrollment, 5; collections, $54.99.


6. The class ranking sixth is that of Rev. Dr. Domer. Enrollment, 25; collections, $53.30.


The remaining classes have all done well, and their standing at this time is very encouraging.


During the year the school has donated to St. Mark's Lutheran Sunday School of this city 50 Gem of Gens song books; to St. John's Sunday School of Wellington, Kansas, 75 song books; to St. Paul's Sunday School of Newark, Ohio, 125 library books, and has given 24 Bibles to a sinall colored school in the country.


Our new song book first used in January, "Living Hymns," has given entire satisfaction, and is a most excellent selection for the school.


The adult department, organized January 1, has grown by transfers and new members, and, occupying the audience room of the church during the lesson hour, it offers for study of the Word special advantages to its ınem bers.


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The intermediate departinent has also grown by accessions from the primary department and new mnem- bers, and can, by itself, quite fully occupy the entire lecture room of the church.


The year has been one of marked prosperity in all departinents of the school, especially in the primary department, which, starting the year with 113 members, has sent four full classes to the intermediate depart- ment, and now has a larger number on its roll than it had January I. It has crowded itself out of its old quarters, and to-day for the first time occupied its new roomn, which has a seating capacity of at least one-third greater than the old one.


The entire school has gone forward, and the high hopes and aims of one year ago have been realized and accomplished.


The motto for the coming year will be " ONIVARD.'' And now with best wishes for a happy New Year to the members and friends of the school, the records of the year for 1892 are closed.


Very respectfully submitted, J. GRANVILLE MEYERS, JR., Secretary.


The star class in contributions in 1892 was the young men's class, taught by John F. McClain. Look at the figures : Class collections, $144.61. All this sum turned into the treasury by this one class! Do you want to see the names of this class of young men ? Turn to the roll of the school elsewhere. The primary class did quite as well. Their collections were $138.87. But the primary class takes first place so far in 1893, with its offerings for the first six months of $85. 54.


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Treasurer's Report for 1892.


WASHINGTON, D. C., December 31, 1892. To the Officers and Teachers of St. Paul's


English Lutheran Sunday School :


LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : I beg leave to submit the following as an accurate statement of receipts and disbursements as Treasurer of the above-named school, during the year 1892 :


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand January 1, 1892


$66 62


Envelopes from congregation on Foreign Mission Day


7 90


Easter anniversary envelopes


$6 17


Basket collection. 15 06


21 23


Children's Day, envelopes from congregation 16 57


Basket collection 12 67


29 24


Mrs. Flora Eckhardt's class entertainment of May 13, 1892.


36 00


Miss Grace E. Fox, primary department entertainment, May 25, 1892 ..


83 .14


Dime helpers


38 81


Primary birthday bank, 1891.


1892


41


Main school birthday bank


12 85


Donations, etc


2 80


Luther day, envelopes from congregation ..


2 30


For three copies S. S. Times


1 50


Anniversary collection envelopes


$6 01


Basket collection


12 09


18 10


Direct class offerings.


1,000 99


$1.332 68


DISBURSEMENTS.


Christmas treat, 1891


$39 50


Sunday School Union dues


5 00


217 copies Living Hymns


76 45


200 Lutheran Heralds


24 00


Illustrated lessons


12 50


Flowers at funerals of members of school


6 00


Engrossing and framing resolutions.


18 80


Postals and printing ..


38 25


Rewards for attendance, etc.


52 41


Lesson helps, Little Ones


$12 00


Rev. Anstadt ..


49 60


Sunday School Times


15 00


Primary teachers


77 60


1 00


5 79


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350 51


Brought forward


Library, primary department.


$19 60


main school .. 21 56


repairing books 7 60


48 76


Plants on Children's Day


2 00


Towards payment of new piano


Class books


3 50


Easter music.


13 25


Christmas music


14 00


Picnic at Bay Ridge ..


18 10


Incidentals.


63 49


Benevolence and objects other than support of school :


Home missions $152 20


103 40


Church extension


106 30


Orphans' Home


101 60


St. Mark's (South Washington) towards new pews


100 00


Church improvements ..


72 71


John C. Parker's class, towards church improvements 10 00


World's Fair Building 10 00


656 21


1892.


$1,185 14


December 31. Balance in hands of Treasurer.


147 54


Respectfully submitted,


$1,332 68


ALBERT F. FOX, Treasurer.


We, the undersigned committee, appointed by the teachers of St. Paul's English Lutheran Sunday School to audit the accounts of its treasurer, beg leave to report that we have performed that duty, and find the foregoing account of receipts and expenditures correct and the balance on hand deposited to the credit of school at the Columbia National Bank of this city.


EDWARD T. KAISER, B. FRANK MEYERS,


Committee. .


Foreign 66


15 32


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Officers of the Sunday School, 1893.


Pastor :


Rev. SAMUEL DOMER, D. D., 738 11th street northwest.


Superintendent :


Mr. LUCIUS D. ALDEN, 809 L street northwest. Assistants :


Adult Department-Mr. DAN N. KLAPP,


59 New York avenue northwest.


Intermediate Department-Mr. CHARLES PHILLIPS, 908 8th street northwest.


Primary Department-Miss GRACE E. Fox, 16 Grant Place. Miss NETTIE E. SEITZ, 1124 8th street northwest. Secretaries : Mr. J. GRANVILLE MEYERS, 1124 8th street northwest. Mr. PHILIP E. MUTH, 908 8th street northwest.


Treasurer : Mr. ALBERT F. Fox, 16 Grant Place.


Librarians :


Mr. WILLIAM P. BELT, 614 22d street northwest. Mr. GEORGE R. LINKINS, 1808 G street northwest.


Musical Director :


Mr. GEORGE F. MUTH, 908 8th street northwest.


Organist :


Miss MARGARET R. Fox, 16 Grant Place.


Assistant :


Mr. EDWARD MUTH, 1124 8th street northwest.


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.


Teachers of the Sunday School, 1893.


Mr. Lucius D. Alden, 809 L street northwest.


Miss Ada Augusterfer, 804 E street northeast.


Miss Frances Augusterfer, 804 E street northeast.


Miss Jennie Barron, 736 11th street northwest. Miss Minnie Brower, 1108 6th street northwest. Rev. Dr. Samuel Domer, 738 11th street northwest.


Miss Annie Eckbert, 738 11th street northwest.


Miss Amy Eckhardt, 1140 18th street northwest.


Mrs. Joseph Eckhardt, 1140 IStli street northwest.


* Miss Nannie Fleming, 924 Massachusetts avenue N. W. Mr. Albert F. Fox, 16 Grant Place.


Miss Grace E. Fox, 16 Grant Place.


Miss Margaret R. Fox, 16 Grant Place.


Mrs. N. T. Haller, 1739 S street northwest.


Miss Margaret R. Hubert, 903 6th street northwest.


Miss Zada Kemp, 600 7tlı street southwest.


Mr. Dan. N. Klapp, 59 New York avenue northwest.


Mr. Lee Landers, 1131 8th street northwest. .


Miss Belle F. Leeds, 1314 6th street northwest.


Miss May Levers, 1219 I street northwest. Mr. John F. McClain, 717 9th street northwest.


Mr. Elder McWilliams, 414 L street northwest. Mr. B. Frank Meyers, 1209 10th street northwest. Miss Clara Meyers, 1209 10th street northwest.


Miss Emma O. Meyers, 1209 10th street northwest


Mrs. J. Granville Meyers, Jr., 1258 8th street northwest. Miss Nelly Mosheuvel, 630 New York avenue northwest. Mr. George F. Muth, 908 8th street northwest. Mr. John C. Parker, 1430 6th street northwest.


Mr. Charles Phillips, 908 8th street northwest.


Mr. M. M. Rouzer, 332 H street northeast.


Miss Nettie Seitz, 1124 8th street northwest.


Mr. H. H. Seltzer, 443 5th street northeast.


Substitutes :


Mr. Ernest Fox, 207 G street northeast. ¡ Mr. Henry F. Raabe, 1221 Ioth street northwest. + Miss Ella House, 1222 H street northwest. Miss Mabel Griffiths, 947 Massachusetts avenue N. W. Miss Gertie Barron, 736 11th street northwest.


* To May 1, 1893.


t Teachers from July 1, 1893.


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Report of the Superintendent, July 31, 1893.


Organization of the Sunday School to include June 30, 1893.


By Departments-Adult, Intermediate, Primary, oc- cupying the audience room, the lecture and class rooms.


ADULT DEPARTMENT.


Organized January 1, 1892, with Mr. I. N. Kalb, associate superintendent in charge. He was last pres- ent March 13, 1892; taken ill at the close of the ses- sion, and died May 28, 1892.


Mr. H. H. Seltzer, assistant superintendent in charge from March 28, 1892, and superintendent from No- vember 14, 1892, to December 31, 1892. Office 110W vacant.


Mr. Dan. N. Klapp, assistant superintendent Novem- ber 14, 1892.


Classes, 10; mixed, 3; male, 3; female, 4; teachers, IO; scholars, 137; enrollment, 147.


INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.


Mr. Lucius D. Alden, superintendent of the Sunday school, in charge since July 1, 1878.


Mr. John H. McCormick, assistant superintendent from January I, ISS9. Last present May 8, 1892, and died May 17, 1892.


Mr. Charles Phillips, assistant superintendent from November 14, 1892.


Classes, 19; male, 6; female, 13; teachers, 19; schol- ars, 179; enrollment, 198.


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PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.


Miss Grace E. Fox, superintendent and teacher in charge from September 14, 1890.


Miss Nettie E. Seitz, assistant superintendent and teacher since December 17, 1891.


Mrs. Fannie Haller, assistant teacher since January Ist, 1893.


Class, mixed 1; teachers, 3; scholars, 132; enroll- inent, 135.


THREE DEPARTMENTS.


Classes, 30; mixed, 4; male, 12; female, 14; teachers, 32; scholars, 448; enrollment, 480.


Net gain during 1892: Classes, 3; teachers, 2; scholars, 65; total net gain, 67, or over 1712 per cent.


Net gain during first 6 months 1893, 33 scholars.


Net gain for the year ending June, 1893, I teacher, 56 scholars; 57 in all, or about 1312 per cent.


Net gain since January 1, 1892, 100 members, or over 26 per cent.


RECAPITULATION.


Classification by Sex.


ADULT DEPARTMENT.


Male teachers, 7; male scholars, 66; female teachers, 3; female scholars, 71; or inale members, 73; female members, 74. Total 147, or about three-tenths of all.


INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.


Male teachers, 6; male scholars, 76; female teachers, 13; female scholars, 103; or male inembers, 82; female members, 116. Total, 198; about four-tenths of all. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.


Female teaclrers, 3; male scholars, 48; female scholars, 84; or male members, 48; female members, 87. Total, 135; nearly three-tenths of all.


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Total in All Departments.


Male teachers, 13; female teachers, 19; male scholars, 190; female scholars, 258; or male members, 203; female members, 277. Total, 480; seventeen-fortieths male, twenty-three fortieths female. Excess female members, 74; or three-twentieths.


Officers of the Sunday School, 1893.


[All officers are class members-teachers or scholars ]


Rev. Samuel Domer, D. D., pastor, ex-officio in charge from November 1, 1874.


Mr. Lucius D. Alden, superintendent from July 1, 1878.


Mr. Dan. N. Klapp, assistant superintendent adult department, November 14, 1892.


Mr. Charles Phillips, assistant superintendent inter- mediate department, November 14, 1892, vice Mr. McCormick (deceased).


Miss Grace E. Fox, superintendent primary depart- ment, November 14, 1892.


Miss Nettie E. Seitz, assistant superintendent primary department, November 14, 1892.


Mr. J. Granville Meyers, Jr., secretary from January 1, 1890.


Mr. Philip Muth, assistant secretary, from January 1, 1890.


Mr. Albert F. Fox, treasurer from May 25, 1873.


Mr. William P. Belt, librarian from January 1, 1893.


Mr. George R. Linkins, assistant librarian from Jan- uary 1, 1890.


Miss Margaret R. Fox, organist from September 14, 1890.


Mr. Edward Muth, assistant organist from Decem- ber 28, 1892.


Musical leader, Mr. George F. Muth, January I, 1893.


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Teachers in the Sunday School, June, 1893-32.


ADULT DEPARTMENT, 10.


Rev. Samuel Domer, D. D., from November 1, 1874. , Miss Annie Eckbert, from May 18, 1881. Mr. Albert F. Fox, March, 1875. Mr. Dan. N. Klapp, October 1, 1892. Miss Belle F. Leeds, from March 17, 1889. Mr. John F. McClain, May, 1873. Miss Emma O. Meyers, from March 16, 1884. Mr. George F. Muth, from May, 1873. Mr. John C. Parker, October, 1874. Mr. H. H. Seltzer, March 28, 1892.


INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT, 19.


Mr. Lucius D. Alden, from July 1, 1878. Miss Ada Augusterfer, from May 15, 1892. Miss Frances Augusterfer, from October 6, 1889. Miss Jennie Barron, from October 5, 1890. Miss Minnie Brower, from November 16, 1890. Miss Amy Eckhardt, reappointed July 1, 1892. Mrs. Jos. Eckhardt, from January 6, 1889. Miss Margaret R. Fox, from April 21, 1889. Miss Margie R. Hubert, from November 1, 1891. Miss Zada Kemp, reappointed November 6, 1892. Mr. Lee Landers, appointed November 6, 1892. Miss May Levers, appointed November 6, 1892. Mr. Elder McWilliams, from October 4, 1891. Mr. B. Frank Meyers, from January 6, 1889. Miss Clara Meyers, from April 28, 1889. Mrs. J. Granville Meyers, reappointed April 1, 1892. Miss Nellie Mosheuval, from October 5, 1890. Mr. Charles Phillips, appointed May 22, 1892. Mr. M. M. Rouzer, from April 14, 1889,


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PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, 3.


Miss Grace Fox, in charge from September 14, 1890. Miss Nettie E. Seitz, reappointed December 27, 1891. Mrs. Fannie Haller, appointed January 1, 1893.


SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS.


Mr. Ernest Fox, Mr. Henry Raabe, Miss Ella House, Miss Mabel Griffitlı, Miss Gertie Barron.


The Teachers' Association consists of all officers and teachers of the school.


Enrollment of the Sunday School, June, 1893, BY DEPARTMENTS AND CLASSES. [Name and address of each member.]


Adult Department.


Classes, 10; teachers, 10; scholars, 137; enrollment, 147. Rev. SAMUEL DOMER, D. D., teacher, 738 11th street northwest.


Miss Bella Bartells, 709 5th street north west. Mrs. J. A. Carson, 709 4th street northeast. Mr. E. B. Corcoran, 1723 9th street northwest. Miss Mollie Davis, 1216 L street northwest. Miss Lillian Gunsalus, 926 P street northwest. Miss Addie Harr, 405 Spruce street, LeDroit Park. Mr. Willliam Harr, 405 Spruce street, LeDroit Park. Mrs. Clara Harris, 1109 10th street northwest. Mrs. Lou Hensey, 940 S street northwest. Mr. H. C. Metzger, 410 7th street southeast. Mr. J. G. Meyers, 1209 10th street northwest. Mrs. J. G. Meyers, 1209 Ioth street northwest. Miss Emma Palmer, 1010 New Jersey avenue northwest. Mr. Thomas F. Pendel, 304 M street northwest. Miss Sophie Pitchlynn, 1104 6th street northwest. Mrs. J. H. Platt, 812 6th street northwest. Mr. Henry Raabe, 1221 Ioth street northwest. Miss Kate Rawlings, 1202 Massachusetts avenue northwest. Miss Lulu Roberts, 1829 9th street northwest. Mrs. Ada Saner, 711 Massachusetts avenue northeast. Miss Helen Schreiner, 1307 6th street northwest,


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Mr. N. Z. Seitz, 1124 Sth street northwest. Miss Nora Thomas, 926 P street northwest. Miss Amelia Wagner, 1246 Sth street northwest. Mr. Charles Webel, 416 H street northwest.


Mr. J. A. Weigle, 1912 New Hampshire avenue northwest. Mr. W. E. Zimmerman, 206 New Jersey avenue southeast.


Miss ANNIE ECKBERT, teacher, 738 IIth street northwest.


Miss Alice Baldwin, 1010 E street northwest. Miss Minnie Getner, 1704 4th street northwest.


Mrs. Emma G. Hines, 1548 New Jersey avenue northwest. Miss Julia Olsen, 1426 Linden Place. Miss Eva Scott, 1318 E street northwest.


Miss Jennie Simmons, 1704 4th street northwest.


Mrs. Ida G. Walker, 1805 3d street northwest. Miss Jennie Westboro, 1129 4th street northwest.


Mr. A. F. Fox, teacher, 16 Grant Place northwest.


Mr. Frank Brower, 1108 6th street northwest. Edward Cassell, 1613 Sth street northwest. Willianı A. Domer, 738 11th street northwest. Joseph Eckhart, 1140 ISth street northwest. Murray Hackett, 6 I street northeast. Charles M. Henneberger, 219 472 street northwest. J. Harry Kemp, 600 7tli street southwest. J. W. Lawrenson, 1550 3d street northwest. Burton Moore, 620 O street northwest. Phil E. Muth, 908 Sth street northwest. Henry Orth, IOII L street northwest. E. Everett Pitchlynn, 1104 6th street northwest. J, H. Platt, 812 6th street northwest. * Martin L. Shuffler, Frederick, Maryland. Charles Stickell, 414 New York avenue northwest.


Mr. DAN. N. KLAPP, teacher, 59 New York avenne. Miss Nelly Betz, 807 O street northwest. Clara Donch, 608 H street northwest. Ella House, 1222 H street northwest. Gelia House, 1222 H street northwest. Effie Miller, 603 H street northwest. Ottelia Miller, 603 H street northwest. Edith Morgan, 929 New Hampshire avenue north west. Mary Morgan, 929 New Hampshire avenue northwest. Mamie Thomas, 625 K street northwest.


* Arrives on train in time for school each Sunday,


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Miss BELLE LEEDS, teacher, 1314 6th street northwest.


Miss Berthia Grossart, 1826 Sth street northwest. Gertrude Iseman, 616 D street northwest. Maggie Iseman, 624 New York avenue northwest. Florence Mosheuvel, 630 New York avenue northwest. Bertha Orth, 1011 L street northwest. Minnie Stetler, 925 N street northwest


Mr. JOHN F. MCCLAIN, teacher, 717 9th street northwest. Mr. S. Cottrell, Jr., 515 F street northwest. Edwin H. Duff, 513 13th street northwest. L. H. Emmert, 719 12th street northwest. Edmund K. Fox, 16 Grant Place northwest. Harry Hamilton, 424 10th street southwest. Jacob Jacobson, 2502 I street northwest. Edward T. Kaiser, 507 M street northwest. Mrs. Edward T. Kaiser, 507 M street northwest. Mr. H. Carter Kincheloe, 813 L street northwest Andrew McClain, 721 9th street northwest. Charles Meyers, Briglitwood, D. C.


J. Granville Meyers, 1258 8th street northwest. W. V. Pickett.


Lee Pitchlynn, 1104 6th street northwest.


Emil G. Schafer, 416 11th street northwest. Louis Schmid.


Ferd Schneider, 1322 Vermont avenue northwest. Harry M. Schneider, 812 11th street northwest. J. J. Viet, 1506 8th street northwest. Miss Sue Wilson, 203 A street southeast.


Miss EMMA MEYERS, teacher, 1209 10th street northwest. Mr. William P. Belt, 614 22d street northwest. Howard Griffith, 947 Massachusetts avenue northwest. A. J. Klapp, 59 New York Avenue northwest. George R. Linkins, 1808 G street northwest. Louis Luders, 2210 12th street northwest. Stacy Ransom, 1201 I street northwest. John Rouzer, 332 H street northeast. Christian Zimmerman, 321 Missouri avenue northwest.


Mr. GEORGE F. MUTH, teacher, 908 8th street northwest. Miss Gertie Barron, 736 11th street northwest. Ella Clarkson, 1238 5th street northwest. Bertie Fox, 207 G street northeast. Lizzie Gibbs, IIII Rhode Island avenue northwest.


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Miss Mabel Griffith, 947 Massachusetts avenue northwest. Agnes Hawken, 719 9th street northwest. Pauline Hills, 919 8th street northwest. Maggie Jones, 431 M street northwest. Lillian Keenan, 423 New York avenue northwest. Lillie Krause, 1223 New York avenue. Minnie McCormick, 6 I street northeast.


Mrs. Jessie M. Metzger, 419 New York avenue northwest.


Miss Elizabeth Nixon, 415 M street northwest. Blanche Pendel, 394 M street northwest. Bertie Reichenbach, 1003 8th street northwest. Rose Smith, 1252 Ioth street northwest. Lena Stokes, 717 K street northwest. Nellie Thurn, 812 I street northwest. Florence Walter, 931 E street northwest. Mary Walter, 931 E street northwest.


Mr. JOHN C. PARKER, teacher, 1430 6th street northwest.


Mr. Edward Augusterfer, 804 E street northeast. William Gentner, 1704 4th street northwest. Henry Hills, 919 8th street northwest. William Hurley, 27 Grant Place northwest. Harry Johnson, 921 N street northwest. Harry Krause, 1223 New York avenue northwest. Edward Leeds, 1314 6th street northwest. Guy Ourand, 1218 New Jersey avenue northwest. Conrad Schoell, 629 Sheriden street. John C. Squires, 1252 10th street northwest. William Widmayer, Brightwood avenue.


Mr. H. H. SELTZER, teacher, 443 5th street northeast. Mrs. Margaret Barr, 722 6th street northwest. Mr. G. W. Bauman, 417 12th street southeast. Miss Katie Decker, 1108 6th street northwest. Mr. Ernest Fox, 207 G street northeast. Mrs. J. Gristock, 804 E street southeast. Mrs. I. N. Kalb, 630 Q street northwest. Mr. Charles H. Ourand, 434 New York avenne northwest. Mr. Frank Ourand, 934 I street northwest. Mrs. Jolın C. Parker, 1430 6th street northwest. Mrs. H. Reamer, 907 New York avenue northwest. Mr. P. M. Richardson, 9 Grant Place. Mrs. P. M. Richardson, 9 Grant Place. Miss Bettie Suman, 639 I street northwest,


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Intermediate Department.


Classes, 19; teachers, 19; scholars, 179; enrollment, 198.


Miss NANNIE FLEMING, teacher to May Ist.


Mr. LUCIUS D. ALDEN, teacher from May Ist, 809 L street northwest. William Gottherdt, Prospect street, Eckington. Charles Gummell, Prospect street, Eckington. Edward Gummell, Prospect street, Eckington.


Augustus Kahlert, 1742 6th street northwest.


William Luders, 2210 12th street northwest.


Fred Rott, 1006 6th street northwest. Charles Veit, 1506 Stli street northwest.


Miss ADA AUGUSTERFER, teacher, S04 E street northeast.


Merl DeMoll, 804 E street southeast.


Claude Ford, 1000 6th street northwest.


Clarence Johnson, 1015 New York avenue north west. Gordon Krause, 1223 New York avenue northwest.


Darwin Lee, 806 G street southwest. William Ourand, 934 I street northwest.


Louis Rott, 1006 6th street northwest. Frank Rupp, 1336 6th street northwest.


Miss FRANCES AUGUSTERFER, teacher, 804 E street northeast.


Katie Arenz, 12 L street northwest.


Tillie Grossart, 1826 8th street northwest.


Emma Heinrich, 731 7th street northwest. Ida Keiny, 332 H street northeast. Bertie Mnth, 908 Sth street northwest.




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