Sioux city directory, 1924, Part 3

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United States Packers & Stock Yards Administration-322 Exch bldg; mar- ket supervisor, C S Jones


United States Post Office Inspection- 26 Federal bldg; local mgr, Jno Spark


United States Weather Bureau-29 Federal bldg; meteorologist,, G K Greening; asst meteorologist, D C Giehm


ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS AND HOMES


Boys and Girls Home-2601 Douglas; matron, Mrs .Alice Erb


City Detention Hospital-Sawyers Hill, w MS; steward, A L Wallace


Community House-1604 4th


Convent of the Good Shepherd-2323 Court; superioress, Mother Mary Anunciation


Florence Crittenton Home-1105 28th; superintendent. Jean S Cole


HILLSIDE SANITARIUM & CANCER HOSPITAL-1624 W 19th, City Office 500 F L & T Bldg


Immaculate Conception Convent (Serv- ants of Mary)-1620 S Rustin, M S; superior, Sister Mary Margaret


Lutheran Hospital-2714 Pierce; su- perintendent, Wilhelmina A Wehk- ing


Lutheran Hospital Nurses- Home- 2730 Pierce


Maternity Hospital-1111 28th, su- perintendent, Myrtle McAhren


Methodist Hospital-14th e


n cor Jones; superintendent, Rev G T. Not- son


Methodist Hospital Nurses' Home- 1411 Jones


New Samaritan Hospital-1703 Pierce; superintendent, Margaret S Smylie New Samaritan Hospital Nurses' Home -1715 Pierce


PAULSEN'S SANITAL -1211 Pierce Prop, C Martin Paulsen (See right side lines and p 147)


St Anthony Home-Sister Mary Abon- dia in charge, 1600 W 24th


St Benedict Convent-Sisters of St Benedict in charge, 624 Jones


St Benedict's Home-4410 Perry Creek rd; Benedictine Sisters in charge St Francis Sisters Convent-2513 Jay av, M S; Sister Mary Serahfrine in charge


St Joseph's Mercy Hospital-Court n w cor 21st; Sister Mary Michael 1h charge


St Monica's Foundlings Home-4418 Perry Creek rd; Benedictine Sisters in charge


St Vincent Hospital-Sisters of St Benedict in charge, 616 Jones


Shesler Deaconess Home-1308 Ne- braska; superintendent, Ida Jordan Sisters of Christian Charity Convent- 510 Omaha, Sister Carletta in charge Walther League Home The-1014 12th; matron, Mrs Lena Ehlers


Wanko Sanitarium-129 Kansas, prop, Jno B Wanko .


Woodbury . County Home-East of Morningside on Smithland rd; su- perintendent, J A Anderson


BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS.


Abu-Bekr Shrine Band (A A ON M S) (62 pieces), 608 9th; Director, M E Reed; Business Mgr, H L Hoskins. American Legion Band-Monahan Post No 64 (45 pieces), 7th fl Court House; Director, Harry Johnson.


Brouillette's Liberty Bell Orchestra- 4035 Monroe; Director, N J Brou- lette.


Gearen's Orchestra-215 Myrtle; Di- rector, L E Gearen.


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Maynard's Orchestra (5 pieces)-1603 | Ross; Mgr, C F Maynard Jr.


Reed's Military Band (18 to 50 pieces) -Director, M E Reed, 3115 Jones. Tel Auto 71514. The oldest musical or- ganization in Iowa. Templeman Plectrum Quartette and Mandolin Orchestra-406 4th; Direc- tor, C A Templeman


Walker's Orchestra (c)-Mgr, J W Walker, 809 Main.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Commercial State Savings Bank-719 4th. Organized 1920. Capital $50,000. Surplus and undivided profits $6,500. Pres, John Ennis; chairman of the board, L C Lessenich; vice pres and cashr, Paul Miller.


FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO-4th s w cor Nebraska. Capital $250,000. Surplus $25,000 Pres, Jas F Toy; Vice Pres, Franz Shenkberg, I A Moore, C B Toy; Sec, H J Crouse; Asst Sec, J W Van Dyke; Treas, C A Bond; Asst Treas, R R Brubacher.


Farmers & Merchants Bank of Leeds- 4005 Floyd av, Leeds. Organized Nov 27, 1918. Pres, Jno M McDon- ald; cashr, M M Mammen.


First Trust & Savings Bank-627 4th. Organized March 15, 1918. Capital $100,000. Surplus $25,000. Pres, Olof Nelson; vice pres, Dole A An- derson, J J Lahey; cashr, C J Norr- bonı.


IOWA JOINT STOCK LAND BANK-


4th sw cor Nebraska. Capital $25,000. Surplus $25,000. Pres, Jas F Toy; Vice Pres, F M Pelletier, H J Crouse; Sec C A Bond; Asst Sec, Ira A Moore; Treas, J W Van Dyke, Asst Treas, R R Brubacher.


IOWA STATE SAVINGS BANK-509-


511 5th. Organized 1906. Capital $200,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000. Pres, F A McCor- nack; Vice Pres, H C Westergaard; Cashr, A V Converse; Asst Cashrs, A R Miller, R C McCornack. (See right top corner cards, opp pp 392 and 60)


Leeds Bank of Sioux City-3927 Floyd av, Leeds. Pres, T F Harrington; cashr W A McNulty.


Live Stock National Bank The-Ex- change bldg. Organized October 16, 1895. Capital $200,000 Surplus and undivided profits $25,000. Pres, A G Sam; vice pres, F L Eaton, H B Scott; cashr, C L Frederickson; asst cashr, S G Eaton, M A Wilson.


MIDWEST STATE BANK THE-408


Pearl. Organized 1917. Capital $50,000. Surplus $12,500. Pres, C L Roe; Vice Pres, A L Pizey, Cashr, A L Olson; Asst Cashrs, A M Harty, A R Graham (See adv opp pp 492 and 60)


Morningside Savings Bank-Organized Dec 22, 1919. Capital $50,000. Sur- plus $9,000 Pres, H H Epperson; cashr, W L Ayers, asst cashr, H L T Dolen; 4000 Morningside av, M S. Morningside State Bank-1901 Morn- ingside av, M S. Organized Aug 15, 1919. Capital $50,000. Surplus and undivided profits $14,000. Pres, Jno Scott Jr; vice pres, R


P Brown; cashr, W L Ayers; assst cashr, H L Dunham.


Riverside Bank-2400 Military rd N R. Organized 1918. Capital $25,000. Pres. Ed M Hunt; cashr, L C Burkle; asst cashr, J J Wortmann.


SECURITY NATIONAL BANK THE-


4th n w cor Nebraska Organized Feb 4, 1884. Capital $250,000. Sur- plus $450,000. Chairman of The Board, W P Manley; Pres, A B Dar- ling; Vice Pres, V C Bonesteel and G C Call; Cashr, L R Manley; Asst Cashr, R E Brown. (See front cover and p 61)


Sioux City Clearing House Assn-405 Nebraska. Pres, A B Darling; vice pres, Jno J Large; sec and treas, Geo Sinclair.


SIOUX NATIONAL BANK-500 4th.


Organized Aug 20, 1891. Capital $400,000. Surplus $100,000 Pres, J A Magoun; Vice Pres,B H Kings- bury, I M Lyon, C D Van Dyke, T F Harrington; Cashr, C M Magoun; Asst Cashrs. Kirk Kingsbury, M I Junk, R J Doyle. (See initial let- ters and p 61)


TOY NATIONAL BANK-4th s w cor Nebraska. Organized Feb, 1912. Capital $200,000. Surplus and Undi- divided Profits $125,000. Pres, Jas F Toy; Vice Pres, C B Toy, J B Uten- dorfer; Cashr, R R Brubacher; Asst Cashr, J W Van Dyke, E E Erick- son.


Union Trust & Savings Bank-705 Se- curity Bank bldg. Receiver, Geo Jep- son.


WOODBURY COUNTY SAVINGS BANK


525 4th and 401-407 Nebraska, Se- curity Bank Bldg Incorporated 1893. Capital $100,000. Surplus $100.000. Pres, W P Manley; Vice Pres, George Sinclair; Cashr, Thomas P Treynor; Asst Cashr, C T McClin- tock. (See p 62)


BLOCKS, BUILDINGS AND HALLS.


Abu-Bekr Temple-608 9th


Albion Apartments-1212 Pierce


Alpine Hall-1019 Nebraska


Anthony Block-413 5th


Ardis Apartments-1107-1109 Pierce


Argonaut Apartments-1103 Nebraska Armory Hall-601 Douglas


Asher Apartments-1623 Pierce Auditorium The-625 Douglas Babue Apartments-817 8th Bay State Block-1109 4th BPO E Hall-722 Douglas 'Annett Block-309 Nebraska


Pible Sturents Hall-202 Magoun blk Bladen Apartments-512 9th bohemia Hall-419 Prescott


Bolstein Apartments-1624-1626 Jack- son


Boston Block-1005 4th


Boulevard Apartments-1001


Grand-


view boul


Brown Block-600 4th


Burleigh Apartments-701 Nebraska


Carroll Aupartments-1101 Jackson


Castle Apartments-2119 Nebraska Chatham Apartments-300 9th


Chicago House Block -- 801-813 4th


City Building-601 Douglas


"ity Hall-601 Douglas


City Jail-315 6th City Library Building-6th, n e cor Jackson


Claridge Apartments-2101 Riverside boul


Colony Building-500 Jackson


Commerce Building-520 Nebraska


Commercial Block-505 Pierce Consumers Building-11 W 3d Continental Building-401 5th


County Jail-620 Douglas


Court House-620 Douglas Cress Apartments-810 10th


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Cudahy Fire Hall-Cudahy Packing Co Plant


Davidson. Auto Block-521 6th


Davidson Building-505 6th Davidson Court-e s Pierce from 15th to 16th


Davidson Daylight Building-721 Ne- braska


Dineen Block-200 4th


Dott-Swan Building-409 5th


Douglas Apartments The-1314 Doug- las


Douglas Block-401 4th


Dutton Apartments, 1706 Morningside av, M S


Earl Apartments-513-515 9th


Exchange Building (New)-807 S


Chambers


Exchange Building (Old)-1819 Wash- ington av


Exchange Hall-328 Exchange bldg Farmers Loan & Trust Building-502 4th


Federal Building-600 Douglas Flynn Apartments-1021 Douglas Foye Apartments-215 Kansas Frances Building-503 5th


Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall-808 Douglas


Gear Block-623 Nebraska


Gordon Block-1200 4th


Grain Exchange Building-507 7th


G A R Headquarters-4th fl City bldg Grandview Apartments-301 21st Groninger Block-309 Pearl H & H Building-510-512 4th Haley Building-300 Jackson Haller Apartments-41312 Pearl Halloran Hall-200912 Riverside boul Hawthorne Apartments-717-721 29th Hill Block-41412 Pierce Hillside Apartments-612 9th


Holliewi Apartments-1212 Douglas


Hollman Hall-313 W 7th


Ida Apartments-1901 Pierce


IO OF Hall-705 4th IO O F Hall-4015 Floyd av, Leeds


Iowa Building-421 Pierce Johnson Flats-3811 Peters av, M S Kalish Apartments-508 23d


Karel Halvicek Borowsky Hall-419 Prescott


Kemp Building-605 5th


Kirschbaum Apartments-1023 Pierce Knights of Columbus Hall-3d fl Com- mercial blk


Knights of Pythias Hall-3d fl Magoun blk


Kresge Building-423 4th Krummann Block-1101 4th


Labor Temple-523 Pearl


Lee Block-1020 4th "erch Building-409 4th Lessenich Building-301 5th Lewis Block-619-621 5th


Lexington Block-815 4th - Liberty Hall-415 Jennings


Library Building-705 6th Fvtle Building-525 5th Maccabee Hall-705 4th McNeil Apartments-813 Pierce


Magoun Block-403 Douglas Maior Block-1010 4th Malone Hall-501 Pearl Martin Block-515 4th asonic Building (Old)-401 5th Masonic Hall (Morningside)-4112- 4116 Morningside av


Masonic Temple-Nebraska s e cor 9th Masonic Hall-4100 Floyd av, Leeds Masonic Temple-Nebraska s e cor 9th Melrose Apartments-915 Jackson Metropolitan Building-701-705 4th Metz Apartments-2001-2009 Summit Mever Bros Building-513-515 Douglas M W A Hall-412 5th


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Moe Apartments-1015 Pierce Moose Hall-414 Pierce


Morningside Masonic Building-41112- 41116 Morningside av, M S


Morningside Savings Bank Building- 4000 Morningside av, M S Murphy Apartments-505 17th Nash Apartments - 1308 Grandview boul


New England Building-409 Jackson Nortonia Apartments-1801 Douglas Nyol Apartments-615 Jones Optical Building-417 Nebraska Orcutt Building-312 Nebraska


Orpheum Theater Building-418 Ne-


braska


Palmer Block-209 Douglas Park Theater Building-1961 S St Aubin, M S


Pierce Apartments-1021-1023 Pierce


Pill Flats-1302 Douglas Plymouth Block-1106 4th


Post Office-600 Douglas


Princess Theater Building-412 Jack- son


Purslow Block-521-523 Pearl Purslow Building-214-216 6th Pythian Temple-3d Continental bldg, 401 5th


Record Building-805 S Chambers Reeves-Apartments-2024 Pierce


Ressegieu Place-10-12 W 3d


Richardson Block (new)-52012 5th Richardson Block (old)-422 Pierce Royal Arcanum Hall-705 4th


Royal Theater Building-310 Nebraska St Boniface Benevolent Hall-500


Omaha


Salvation Army Building-415 Jones Schulein Block-508 4th


Security Bank Building-523 4th Shephard Flats-1113-1123 Pierce Sherman Apartments-111 16th inmans Hall-2119 S Lakeport, M S


Sioux Apartments-219 19th Sioux National Bank Building-500 4th Smith Apartments-1716 Nebraska Sommer Apartments-415 Center


Spowage Block-912 5th


Stellart Apartments-2113 Nebraska


Stephens Block-1126 4th


Stewart Block-914-916 4th Sun Apartments-32012 W 7th Stock Yards Co Cattle Sale Pavillion -528 S Chambers


Swanson Apartments-1700 Jackson


Swasey Building-825 4th TB K Block-608 Nebraska Tacoma Block-1203 4th


Thompson Block-520 Pearl hornton Apartments-815 Jackson


Tiedeman Block-1001 4th Tott Apartments-3311 Indiana. av,


M S --


Trimble Block, 423 6th Tuttle Block-315 5th


Union Passenger Station-222 Douglas United Bank Building-623 5th


United States Government Building- 600 Douglas Unity Place-313-323 13th


Valentine Apartments-1222 Jackson


Vinton Block-300 4th Wales Block-927 4th


War Eagle Building-521 Pierce


Warner Block-400 4th


Warnock Building-701 Douglas


Wasson Flats-901-913 Nebraska Watson Apartments-804 Pierce Weare Block-703 Pearl


Weaver Apartments-2116 S St Aubin. M S


Webster Apartments-419 Jackson Webster Building-419 Jackson


Western Newspaper Union Building- 500 Virginia Williges Building-308-310 Pierce Wirick Apartments-402-412 14th Woodbury County Court House-620 Douglas


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Woodlawn Apartments-405-407 13th Wright Building-4131% Nebraska


Y W C -A Building-619 6th


Cemeteries


Calvary Cemetery-bet Davidson and Leonard, W 28th and W 30th


Floyd Cemetery-e of Floyd river and bet 3d and 7th; annex s s 7th e of Floyd cemetery


GRACELAND PARK CEMETERY


(Graceland Cemetery Assn)-608-


609 Farmers Loan & Trust Bldg; Pres, A T Bennett; Vice Pres and Asst Mgr, John Milton Jr; F W Kemp, Sec; O C Mortrude, Asst Sec; Supt, P M Peterson; Managing


Trustee, A M Jackson; Cemetery West Side Lakeport Av Near City Limits; Take West 7th and College Cars (See adv opp p 337)


Hebrew Cemetery-s s 7th e of Floyd cemetery annex


Logan Park Cemetery-35th to 41st and w to Leonard; office 518 Towa bldg; mgr Clay H Jensen, sexton Vincent M Shinkle


Mount Sinai Cemetery-3d to 5th and ! Rustin to Helen; sexton Axel Boe


CHURCHES


Adventist


Seventh Day-313 Omaha. Membership 150. Meetings are held 2:30 p. m.


each Saturday. Pastor, Rev V W


Robb, rms 3609 Vine av, M S


Baptist.


First-9th n e cor Douglas. Organized Nov 8. 1860. Membership 840. Pas- tor, Rev Lewis Jacobson, r 2314 Douglas.


First Swedish-Virginia n e cor 10th. Organized Jan 17, 1874. · Member- ship 190. Pastor, Rev J C Johnson, r 1011 10th.


Glendale Av, Kelly Park-300 Mel- rose. Pastor, Rev J L Pickett, r 1117 S Paxton, M S.


Mt Zion (c)-Bluff n e cor 6th Or - ganized 1901. Membership 140. Pas- tor, Rev J W Tutt, r 217 W 6th.


Rock Island (c)-418 Morgan. Or- ganized 1918. Membership 60. Pas- tor, Rev W N Chapman, r 2103 Ham- ilton.


Catholic


Diocese of Sioux City (Chancery Of- fice)-1011 Douglas. Bishop, Rt Rev Edmond Heelan; Vicar Gen, Rt Rev Mnsgr J A Griffin, Ft Dodge, Ia; Chancellor, Rev M T O'Connell.


Cathedral of Epiphany-1003 Douglas Reorganized 1902. Membership 2,450. Rector, Rev T J McCarty, r 1011 Douglas; asst rectors, Rev Newman Flanagan, Rev J P McGuire.


Church of the Immaculate Conception -3719 Ridge av, M S. Organized 1905. Membership 1,000. Pastor, Rev Jas J Murphy, r 1228 Morningside av, M S.


Church of The Blessed Sacrament- Jackson, s e cor 31st. Organized Sept 8,


1922. Membership 1,000. Rev T M Coghlan, pastor, r 3012 Jackson


Italian Mission-1821 8th. Organized 1913. Membership 100. Pastor, Rev A E Zimmerman, r 112 8th


Polish-419 Howard, Organized 1907. Membership 720. Pastor, Rev Thad- deus Woloszyk, r 417 S Howard


Sacred Heart-1910 Nash, N R. Organ- ized 1907 Membership 700. Pas- tor, Rev H A Janse, r 4937 Military rd


St Boniface Franciscan-500 Omaha. Organized 1887. Membership 1,900. Pastor, Rev Alphonse Bergener; asst, Rev F S Werhand, r 703 W 5th. Phone 2452


St Casimirs R


C Lithuanian-2524 Leech av. Organized 1914. Member- ship 350. Pastor, Rev G G Cesna, r 1011 Douglas


St Jean Baptiste-205 7th. Organized 1889. Membership 700 Pastor, Rev Arthur Quesnel, r 201 7th


St Joseph 723 Iowa. Organized 1885. Membership 700. Pastor, Rev A E Zimmerman, r 1112 8th


St Michael's-3701 41st, Leeds. Organ- ized 1906. Membership 500. Pastor, Rev L L Cooper, r 4106 Van Buren, Leeds


St Paul Polish National-416 S How- ard. Organized 1922. embership 120. Pastor. Rev Maryan M Guzek, r 414 S Howard


Christian


First-Nebraska, sw cor 14th. Organ- ized 1888. Membership 500. Pas- tor, G D Serrill, r 3525 Jackson


Morningside-East Junior High School Bldg. N Pastor.


Christian Science


First-10th, s w cor Jackson. First Reader, L W Bennett. Reading room, 502 Security bank bldg


Second-4th fl Commerce bldg. First Reader, H M Graber. Reading room, same


Congregational


First-Nebraska, n w cor 13th. Organ- ized 1857. Membership 700. Pastor, Rev Jno H Andress, r 1219 Nebraska Mayflower-1801 Rebecca. Member-


ship 250.


Organized 1886.


Pastor,


Jos Steele, r 2001 Rebecca


Riverside-2101 Nash, N R. Organized Nov 22, 1892. Membership 175. Pas- tor, Rev W A Peterson, r 2023 Nash, N R


Episcopal


St Paul-524 Center. Organized 1888. Membership 255. Doctor Rev. E H Gaynor, r 522 Center


St Thoma's-1200 Douglas. Organized 1857. Membership 575. Pastor, Rev A C Flockhart, r 411 26th


Jewish


Adas Tholem Congregation-5th s e cori Morgan-Organized 1907. Mem- bership 100. Rabbi, I M Terry, r 718 Iowa


Adas Yeshuren Congregation-1214 7th. Organized 1900. Membership 80. Rabbi, Judah Kupstein, r 1006 Vir- ginia


Beth Abraham Congregation-701 W


6th. Organized 1908. Membership 115. Rabbi, Moses Matlin, r 614 Panoah


Mt Sinai Congregation (Reformed)- Nebraska, s e cor 14th. Membership 150. Rabbi, Isadore Isaacsen, r 3310 Jackson


Pharisees Israel Congregation-522


Sioux. Organized 1907. Membership 85. Rabbi, J L Levine, r 1108 10th


Latter Day Saints


Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ- 610 Center. Organized 1885. Mem- bership 200. Pastor, Rev G M Van- del, r 1833 S Lemon, M S


Lutheran


Danish-1113 12th. Organized 1894. Membership 225. Pastor, Rev N V Holm, r 810 20th


Norwegian-S Alice, bet Jay and Mar- shall av, M S-Organized March 3, 1918. Membership 380. Pastor, Rev A E Distad, r 801 S Alice, M S


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St John's Evangelical Norwegian-601 | Russian Greek Orthodox Church-1720 Court. Organized 1876. Membership 7th. Organized 1916. Membership 140. No pastor 450. Pastor, Rev M A Hall, r 605 Court


St Paul's Evangelical-613 Jackson. Organized 1878. Membership 900. Pastor, Rev Geza Matthaides, r 620. Jennings


St Peters Norwegian-522 Virginia. Organized 1890. Membership 800. Pastor, Rev Helge Hoverstad, r 1010 6th


Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Augus- tana Church-522 Virginia. Organ- ized 1875. Membership 720. Pastor, Rev O N Olson, r 610 Court


Swedish Evangelical Tabernacle-700 Court. Organized 1873. Membership 300, Pastor, Rev C J Freeden, r 1117 25th


Swedish Immanual-423 George. Or- ganized 1907. Membership 200. Pas- tor, Rev FJ Ellman, r 419 George


Trinity (English)-Jackson, s e cor 12th.' Organized 1886. Membership 600. Pastor, J Frank Heilman, r 310 19th


Methodist


Crescent Park-2615 Center. Organ- ized 1902. Membership 80. Pastor,


Rev C B Whitehead, r 2522 Geneva


First-1901 Nebraska. Organized 1855. Membership 1200. Pastor, Rev C Earl Hoon, r 1915 Nebraska


Free-1724 WV 1st. Pastor, Rev Wm N Green, r 1800 W 3d


Grace-3825 Garretson av, M S. Or- ganized 1888. Membership 1250. Pas- tor, Rev F C Taylor, r 3811 Garret- son av, M S


Malone A M E (c)-513 Main. Organ- ized 1886. Membership 136. Pastor, Rev H C Boyd, r 51312 Main


Riverside M E Church- 2000 Nash, N R. Organized 1909. Membership 100. Pastor, Rev A G Bellman, r 2000 Nash NR


Rustin Avenue-2901 Leech av, M S. Organized 1901. Membership 260. Pastor, Rev W M Hubbard, r 318 S Rustin


St James-2030 S Cypress. Organized 1921. Membership 130. Pastor, Rev T E Stevens, r 3606 4th av, M S


Swedish-900 Court. Organized 1893. Membership 56. Pastor, Rev C A Westerdahl, r 1111 9th


Trimble-2222 Lafayette. Organized 1902. Membership 100. Pastor, Rev Chas E Stevens, r 1500 23d


Wesley-4232 Central, Leeds. Organ-


ized 1889. Membership 300. Pastor, Rev C S Burdette, r 3910 43d, Leeds Whitfield-1319 W 5th. Organized 1885. Membership 650. Pastor, Rev C H Kamphoefner, r 1307 W 5th


Missions


Gospel Hill Holiness-2913 W Edmunds av. Organized 1920. Membership 50. Pastor, Kirk Waters


Haddock-423 Steuben. Organized 1920. Membership 40. No pastor


Helping Hand-920 4th. Supt Rev G L Search. Pastor, Rev C A Bartholo- mew. Business Mgr, W H Scott Holiness-204 W 7th. Organized /1905. Membership 75. Supt, Rev E K Bos, r same


Rescue-1701 4th


Wall Street-314 S Wall. Supt Rev J F Hantla, r 316 S Wall


Nazarene


Church of the Nazarene-1218 S Glass, M S. Organized 1900. Membership, 110. Pastor, Rev R R Still, r 1200 S Glass, M S


Orthodox


Greek-522 Jennings. Organized 1918. Membership 500. Pastor, Rev Gust Harvalis, r 912 6th


St Thomas Syrian-722 Iowa. Organ- ized 1918. Membership 24. Pastor, Rev Gasilos G Mahfouz. r 4501 3d av


Presbyterian


First- Nebraska, n e cor 6th. Organ- ized 1857. Membership 1250. Pastor, Rev E F Rippey, r 2203 Nebraska


Knox-619 W Riverside av. Organized 1887. Membership 340. Pastor, Rev D M McIntosh, r 615 W Riverside av


McClintock Community-3130 Jackson. Organized April 22, 1923. Member- ship 200. Pastor, Rev J A Hills, r 811 32d


Morningside-Morningside av, s w cor S Palmetto. Organized July 10, 1891.


Membership 750. Pastor, Rev J Frank Reed, r 4606 Morningside av, MS


Olivet-4400 Central, Leeds. Organ- ized July 20, 1891. Membership 150. Pastor, Rev A M McIntosh, r 4410 Central, Leeds


Third-4th, cor Plymouth. Organized Nov 30, 1921. Membership 425. Pas- tor, Rev T F Campbell, r 701 S Pax- ton, M S


Westminster Chapel-3225 6th av, M S. Organized 1914. Pastor, Rev J F Reed, r 4606 Morningside av, M S


Williams Memoral-120 S Leonard, Highland. Organized 1910. Mem- bership 76. Pastor, Rev H G Claire, 122 S Leonard


Reformed


Grace-W 6th, s e cor George. Organ- ized 1888. Membership 124. Pastor, Rev R J Harrity, r 1502 W 6th


Salvation Army-415 Jones. Member- ship 88. E La Plount, Emma La Plount, Commandants in Charge Unitarian


First-922 Douglas. Organized 1888. Membership 400. Pastor, Rev C E Snyder, r 410 10th


CLUBS


Business and Professional Woman's Club-417-419 Nebraska. Pres, Ethel Chesterman; Sec, Alice Blecker


Eagles Club-808 Douglas-Sec, G M Carlin


Elks Club-722 Douglas. Sec, T G Gary


High Twelve Club-312 Grain Ex- change bldg. Pres, Rex Hatfield; Sec, Wm Morheiser


Jewish Community


Center-3081/2 Pierce-Supt, Anne Mushkin


Kiwanis Club-Pres, C M Walter; Sec, Sidney L Taylor. Meetings every Thursday noon at Martin Hotel


Knights of Columbus Club -- 3d fl Com- mercial blk. Sec, R P Larkin


Lions Club of Sioux City-Pres, W H Jones; Sec, M. H White. Meets every Wednesday noon at Martin Hotel Moose Club-41412 Pierce. Sec, Hugo Klein


Morningside Country Club-3000 S St Aubin av, M S. Pres, A J Bertelsen; Sec, Dr H S Rogers; Supt, H W Mahood


t Hellenic Club-90512 4th. Mgr. Gust Vaganas


Riverside Boat Club-Riverside Park Shore Acre Boat Club-Riverside Park. Pres, R W White; Sec, J H Hansen Sioux City Baseball Club-203 Grain Exchange bldg. Pres, T P Fair- weather; Sec, W W Ward


Sioux City Boat Club-Riverside Park. Sec, C T McClintock


Sioux City Country Club-Sec, David Anderson


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Sioux City Rotary Club-2d fl 623 Ne- braska. Pres, Burton H Saxton; Vice Pres, Jas A Rae; Sec, G Albert An- derson; Treas, Clyde L Roe Soo Gun Club-Office 220 Frances bldg. Grounds ft of Myrtle. Sec. W F Duncan


Sportsmen's Club-42112 Pearl. Mgr, Frank Whitney


COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS Public


BOARD OF EDUCATION-101 City bldg. Pres, F M Walcott; Sec, H C Roberts; Treas, C W Britton; Supt Schools, M G Clark. Directors, George H Bliven, F A McCornack, Mrs F E Rollins, Dr F A Seemann, E M Walcott, John Scott Jr, Dr Milton Daily. Committees, year 1923-1924- Auditing Committee, John Scott Jr, Dr Milton Daily, Mrs F E Rollins. Purchasing Committee, F A McCor- nack, Geo H Bliven, Dr F A See- mann. Teachers Committee, Dr F A Seemann, Geo H Bliven. F A McCor- nack. School House Committee, Geo


H Bliven, F A McCornack, John Scott Jr. Finance Committee, F A McCornack, Mrs F E Rollins, John Scott Jr, Extension Committee, Dr Milton Daily, Dr F A Seemann, Mrs F E Rollins. Free Text Committee, Mrs F E Rollins, Geo H Bliven, Dr Milton Daily. Health and Sanitation Committee, Dr F A Seemann, Mrs F E Rollins, Dr Milton Daily, John Scott Jr, F A McCornack, M G Clark, G H Bliven, F M Walcott. Callendar -First semester begins Monday, Sept 3, 1923, and ends Jan 25, 1924. Holiday vacation of two weeks be- gins Dec 21st, and schools open again on Jan 7, 1924. Second semester be- gins Jan 28th. Spring vacation of


schools open April


7th. Monday,


Sept 3rd, roll call and general meet- ing of all teachers with superintend- ent, High School Auditorium, 10 a m. Building meetings of teachers with principals, Tuesday, Sept 4th, 9 a m. Meeting of principals with superin- tendent Tuesday, Sept 4th, 11 a m, City Building. Meetings with sup- ervisors for discussion of course of study Tuesday, Sept 4th, p m, and Wednesday, Sept 5th, a m and p m. Thursday, Sept 6th, enrollment of pupils and arrangement of pro-


grams, p m


beginning of regular


school work. Jan 23d, 24th and 25th, semester examinations. Jaň 28th


and 29th. Meetings on course of study. Jan 30th, promotions and be-


ginning of class work. Holidays, Sept 3d, 17th; Nov 29th, 30; Feb 22d, 1% dav; May 30th. Payday the first or third of each calendar month.


Administration Office-City Hall.


Superintendent, M G Clark. Office


hours daily 8:30 to 9:30 a m and 4:30 to 5:30 p m; Saturday 9:30 to 12:30. Asst Sunt, R L Hamilton. Office


hours, High School forenoons, City Hall 2 to 5 pm; Saturday 9:30 to 12:30. Sec to supt, Elizabeth Glenn. Office hours daily from 8 to 5:30, Saturday 9 to 12:30. Supervisors- Intermediate Grades, Gertrude Den- nison: Primary Grades, Fannie Fos- ter; Expression, May Moulton: In- dustrial Training, L H Wood; Music, Helen C Boucher, Asst Superv Music, Leah Heather and Lucille Davis; Asst Superv Expression, Mary L Boetje; Penmanship, H E Wilson; Asst Superv Penmanship, Edna Mar- tin; Physical Training, to be elected; Asst Superv Physical Training, Jane




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