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Associated Jewish Charities of Chicago
1800 Selden St.,
Tel., West 4980.
Sec., M. I. Berger.
Incorp. 1900. To collect and distribute contributions in aid of needy Jews of Chicago through the following affiliated Jewish philanthropic organizations: Michael Reese Hospital, Jewish Aid Society, West Side Dispensary, Bureau of Personal Service, B'nai B'rith Free Employment Bureau, Home for Aged Jews, Home for Jewish Orphans, Jewish Training School, Jew- ish Home Finding Society, Chicago-Winfield Tuberculosis Sana- torium, Maxwell Settlement Association, Woman's Loan Asso- ciation, Helen Day Nursery, Central Bureau of Jewish Chari- ties and Chicago Lying-in Hospital and Dispensary.
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Baby Providence Sewing Club Sec., Mrs. N. Simon,
3034 Logan Blvd., Tel., Albany 3087.
Estab. 1913. To aid poor Jewish mothers and children. Pro- vides medical attention for mothers; milk and layettes for babies, and shoes to children of school age. Supported by dues, contributions and entertainments.
Bohemian Charitable Association
2603 S. Kedzie Ave., Tel., Rockwell 1787. Hours: 9 A. M .- 12 A. M. Supt., Miss Mary J. Hutter.
Estab. 1910. For the relief of Bohemians in need. Furnishes clothes, food, rent, etc. Afternoons given over to investiga- tion and home visitation. Supported by contributions, mem- bership fees, entertainments and tag day. Reg. Bur.
Calumet Council Relief Association
Sec., J. C. Bovenkerk, 11114 Michigan Ave., Tel., Pullman 574.
Incorp. 1914. To give relief to the poor of the community. Furnishes food, clothing and fuel. Investigations made by Committee of the Association. Supported by contributions and benefits.
Charity Alliance Sec., Mrs. Charles Salmon,
5450 E. View Park.
Tel., Midway 4367.
Estab. 1892. To help families and poor children. Furnishes milk, food, clothing and medical assistance. Reg. Bur.
Chicago Board of Education
School Lunches 7 S. Dearborn St., . Tel., Central 3981.
Director, Special Schools, Dr. Frank G. Bruner.
School lunches are served in the following schools:
Adams-Townsend St., bet. W. Chicago Ave. and Locust St.
Budlong-Foster Ave., near Lincoln Ave. Clay-Burley Ave. and E. 133rd St. Colman-Dearborn St., near 47th St. Dore-W. Harrison St., bet. Halsted and Desplaines Sts. Farren-S. Wabash Ave. and 51st St.
Foster-S. Union Ave. and O'Brien St. Froebel-W. 21st St., bet. Robey and Hoyne Ave.
Gladstone-Robey St. and Washburne Ave.
Haines Practice-W. 23rd Place, bet. Princeton and Went- worth Aves.
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Hamline-Bishop and W. 48th Sts. Hayes Leavitt and Fulton Sts. Holden-W. 31st and Loomis Ave. Jenner-Oak St. and Milton Ave. Keith-S. Dearborn and W. 34th Sts. Kosciuszko-Holt and Cleaver Sts. Marsh-E. 98th St. and Exchange Ave.
Seward-W. 46th St. and Hermitage Ave. Sheridan, Mark-W. 27th and Wallace Sts. Talcott-W. Ohio and Lincoln Sts.
Thorp, J. N .- Burley Ave. and E. 89th St. University Avenue-University Ave., bet. E. 91st St. and E. 92nd St.
Ward-Shields Ave. and W. 27th St.
Washburne-W. 14th St., bet. Jefferson St. and Union Ave. Washington-N. Morgan St. and Grand Ave. Wells-N. Ashland Ave. and Augusta St.
Chicago Christian Industrial League
General Office and Executive Headquarters
1931 N. Halsted St. Tel., Diversey 4259.
Gen. Mgr., George A. Kilbey. Asst Gen. Mgr., H. Morris.
Central Department 880-884 S. State St. Tel., Wabash 7259. Supt., Geo. R. Gilliespie.
Maintains popular hotel, restaurant, barber shop, free em- ployment bureau, men's laundry, playground, vacation school and kindergarten. Reg. Bur. People's Popular Stores
Established to give the poor an opportunity for buying clothing, furniture, shoes, millinery, etc., at small cost. Daily sales are held and the best of materials collected are assembled for sale. Stores located as follows:
People's Popular Store, 1000 S. State St.
People's Popular Store, 945 Milwaukee Ave.
People's Popular Store, 1518 W. 47th St.
People's Popular Store, 4120 Wentworth Ave.
Homes for Men, Warehouse and Industries. See Homes (Destitute), page 113.
Chicago City Gardens Association
Pres., Mrs. Laura Dainty Pelham,
7 S. Dearborn St. Tel., Central 2736.
Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Edward L. Murfey, 4454 Sidney Ave. Tel., Drexel 6286.
Estab. 1910. To provide gardens for those in need. Secures the use of unused land and supervises the cultivation of gar- dens on this land. Supported by subscriptions and contri- butions.
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Chicago Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief 19 S. La Salle .St., Tel., Majestic 7737.
Executive Sec., Herbert L. Willett, Jr.
Estab. 1915. Under American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief. Collects funds for starving refugees-Armenians, Syrians, Greeks, and others in the Turkish Empire. Adminis- tration of funds supported by a single contributor so that all gifts can go for relief.
Children's League No. 1 Pres., Mrs. A. E. Detwiler,
654 E. 44th St. Tel., Kenwood 208.
. Estab. 1916. To assist needy families in the Third Ward to better their condition and preserve home ties. Furnishes clothing, assists in securing employment, etc. Supported by membership dues and contributions.
Chrysolite Club
Pres., Miss Kathleen Alford,
6039 Harper Ave. Tel., Hyde Park 6178.
Estab. 1897. To make children's garments and to distribute them through School Children's Aid, Infant Welfare Society and Visiting Nurse Association. Supported by membership dues and entertainments.
City and Immigrant Missionary Society of Chicago
3257 N. Clark St., Tel., Lake View 6800. Supt., John P. Miller.
Estab. 1901. Incorp. 1916. Gives relief to destitute families and individuals; furnishes food, clothing and medicine; main- tains protective work for immigrants. Supported by Swedish Methodist Churches of Chicago.
Swedish Brotherhood Employment Agency. See Employment (Private Agencies), page 103.
Swedish Brotherhood Home. See Homes (Men), page 105.
Commander's Association
Cook County Post, Department of Illinois, G. A. R. 143 N. Dearborn St.,
Tel., Central 1970.
Supt., John L. Manning.
Founded 1895. Organized under statute of Illinois, July, 1909. To relieve the wants of needy veterans of .the Civil War, Spanish-American War, Boxers' Uprising and Philippine Insurrection, and their families. Works in conjunction with and under the direction of Cook County Agent. Makes in- vestigations and reports through County Agent. County pays salary of two investigators.
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Cook County Charity Service Main Office., 213 S. Peoria St., Tel., Monroe 2608. County Agent, W. H. Ehemann.
Deputy County Agent, J. K. Brenton. Deporting Agent, A. H. Wilson.
Administers out-door relief for Cook County. Furnishes food, gives medical aid, to needy families in homes, and shoes to school children. Co-operates with the Health Department and Infant Welfare Society in furnishing special diet to tubercular patients and milk to babies. Issues rations to old soldiers under the Bogardus Law; also pensions to the blind and moth- ers' pension relief. Issues permits for admission to Oak Forrest Infirmary and Hospital, County Hospital and State School for the Blind and Deaf at Jacksonville.
Sub-Stations Telephone Asst. Deputy Co. Agts.
837 W. 47th St. Yards 2010.
George Stott
8800 Houston Ave .. .So. Chgo. 1261 David E. Hickey
1054 N. Ashland Ave ._ Monroe 5775. Arthur E. Sinclair
229 W. North Ave. Lincoln 7245 Fred A. Gertz
3466 Archer Ave Drover 1513 Victor Young
1655 Blue Island Ave ._ Canal 561 Wm. J. Carey
2701 W. 12th St. Lawndale 9418 Stephen A. Cooney
221 E. 115th St Pullman 1086 Cornelius S. Kelly Reg. Bur.
Medical Service
213 S. Peoria St. Tel., Monroe 2608.
County Agent, Wm. H. Ehemann.
Medical service to the needy poor in their homes. To pro- cure a county doctor call Main Office (Monroe 2608) any day between the hours of 8 A. M. and 4:30 p. m. On Sundays and holidays a county doctor may be procured by calling police department.
Relief for Blind 213 S. Peoria St.,
Tel., Monroe 2608.
County Agent, Wm. H. Ehemann.
All male persons of 21 years of age and female persons over 18 years of age who are not charges of any charitable institu- tion in the State and have been residents of Illinois for ten years and Cook County three years and have an income of less than $250 a year are entitled to a pension of $150 per year, payable quarterly. Applications must be made to the County Clerk and pension is administered through County Agent.
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Federated Orthodox Jewish Charities
1800 Selden St.,
Tel., Seeley 919.
Exec. Sec., Miss Bessie Simon.
Estab. 1912. To serve as a central agency for the economical and efficient collection and distribution of all funds contributed to support twelve charitable institutions conducted under Orthodox Jewish auspices.
Friendly Aid Society
Pres., Mrs. Edward Tilden, 5020 Woodlawn Ave.,
Tel., Oakland 325.
Estab. 1892. Incorp. 1911. To better conditions of women and children. Carries on relief work by distributing funds collected among fifteen organizations caring for the needs of women and children. Supported by membership dues and entertainments.
German Charity Association
Pres., Mrs. Ida Schrader, 644 Melrose St.,
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Tel., Graceland 2430.
Estab. 1885. Incorp. 1894. To assist indigent old people, especially widows of German nationality, by furnishing month- ly pensions. Investigations made by members of the com- mittee. Supported by membership dues and entertainments.
German Society of Chicago 160 N. Wells St., Tel., Main 4026.
Mgr., Felix Von W. Wysow.
Estab. 1854. To assist and protect German aliens and resi- dents unfamiliar with our language and conditions. Provides material relief, employment, medical care and legal aid. Sup- Reg. Bur. ported by contributions.
Goodwill Workers Pres., Mrs. M. Nudelman,
3116 Logan Blvd.,
Tel., Belmont 6627.
Incorp. 1914. To give emergency relief. Furnishes food, fuel, and clothing. Work mainly with Jewish families. Membership dues, 25 cents per month. Supported by membership dues, benefit entertainments and tag day.
Hungarian Charity Society Pres., Max Sobel,
214 W. Adams St. Tel., Franklin 498.
Pres., Women's Auxiliary, Mrs. Abraham Weiss, 1410 Thorndale Ave. Tel., Edgewater 9342.
Incorp. 1892. To assist needy Hungarians residing in Chi-
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cago at least six months. Furnishes food, clothing, cash, also assists in securing employment. Investigations made and tem- porary relief given through Women's Auxiliary. Supported by dues and contributions.
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Independent Sisters of Charity
Pres., Mrs. Henry Sherry,
3326 Douglas Blvd. Tel., Lawndale 1899.
Sec., Mrs. R. Cohen,
1151 W. 12th St. Tel., Canal 2471.
Incorp. 1905. To furnish relief and layettes for Jewish ma- ternity cases. Membership dues, 20 cents per month. Sup- ported by dues, tag day benefits and entertainments.
Italian Ladies' Charitable Association
Pres., Mrs. Victoria Licci,
2020 Polk St. Tel., West 5169.
To render aid and friendly assistance to indigent Italians. Provides food, fuel and clothing. Supported by fees, contri- butions and entertainments.
Jewish Aid Society
Relief Department,
1800 Selden St.,
Tel., West 4980.
Supt., Miss Frances Taussig.
Estab. 1900. The agency of the Associated Jewish Charities for the administration and distribution of relief to Jewish families in their homes. Conducts self support fund for busi- ness establishment of handicapped men, broom shop for blind, occupations for handicapped, in co-operation with other de- partments; co-operative workshop where dependent women are taught to sew and where clothing is made for various depart. ments of the Associated Jewish Charities. Maintains visiting housekeeper and special work in home economy. Reg. Bur. Other Departments of Jewish Aid Society :
B'nai B'rith Free Employment Bureau-See Employment (Private Agencies), page 99.
Bureau of Personal Service-See Protective Agencies, page . 168.
West Side Dispensary-See Medical Aid (Dispensaries), page 144
Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Chicago
1800 Selden St.,
Tel., West 4980.
Supt., Miss R. Zwihilsky.
Estab. 1904. For the relief and care of tubercular patients in their homes and in institutions. Furnishes proper diet, food, clothing, etc. Recommends proper clinical and medical assistance.
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Junior League of Chicago
Rest Room, 220 S. State St., Tel., Wabash 6535. Pres., Miss Isabelle Holt, 40 Cedar Street,
Tel., Superior 2549.
Matron, Mrs. M. Lind. Hours: 10 A. M .- 6 P. M.
Estab. 1912. Maintains down-town rest room for working girls and a free bed in St. Luke's Hospital. Supported by membership dues and entertainments. Reg. Bur.
Juvenile Court Pension Department
10th Floor County Bldg., Tel., Franklin 3015.
Head, Mrs. Emma Quinlan.
In charge of all applications for Mothers' Pensions. These applications are investigated both by the Probation Officer and by the County Agent. The Court grants the pension after in- vestigations are completed, and the pensioners are under the supervision of the Probation Officers. Reg. Bur.
Lake View Thimble Club
Pres., Mrs. F. H. Gansbergen,
2238 Lincoln Park West. Tel., Lincoln 1218.
Corr. Sec., Mrs. Bruce Paddock,
747 Brompton Ave. Tel., Lake View 1360.
Estab. 1893. To carry on philanthropic and relief work. Fur- nishes food, fuel and rent. Provides garments to Cook County Hospital and Glenwood Manual Training School, and layettes to Buelah Maternity Home. Supported by dues, contributions and entertainments.
Lawndale Ladies' Aid Society Pres., Mrs. Chas. M. Beiles, 1220 Independence Blvd., Tel., Lawndale 9750.
Incorp. 1911. To visit the poor and give emergency relief. Furnishes clothing, food and fuel. Co-operates with Jewish Aid. Supported by donations and membership dues. Dues 25 cents per month.
Morgan Park Welfare Association
Pres., Mr. L. L. Hall, 11316 S. Oakley Ave. Tel., Beverly 2847. Sec., Chas. Blake,
10835' S. Hoyne Ave. Tel., Beverly 198.
Estab. 1911. To furnish relief to the needy of the com- munity. Furnishes food, clothing, fuel, etc .; also assists in securing employment. Supported jointly by the churches and Woman's Club of Morgan Park.
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Mothers' Emergency League Pres., Mrs., John P. Friesinger, 2422 Orchard St. Tel., Lincoln 632. Sec., Mrs. Fred Mefort,
5443 Glenwood Ave. Tel., Ravenswood 3019.
Incorp. 1913. To maintain free beds for destitute mothers in the Chicago Union Hospital. No charges. Supported by pro- ceeds from flower sales, bazaars and entertainments.
Mothers' Relief Association Pres., Mrs. Edward Maher, 4511 Michigan Ave., Tel., Oakland 788.
Estab. 1910. To care for aged and destitute widows, women 60 years and over. Monthly pensions of from $7 to $12 paid women in their homes; also places them in institutions, paying admission fee. Supported by dues and entertainments. Reg. Bur.
St. Elizabeth's Benevolent Association
Supt., Mrs. M. Berscheid. 2855 Southport Ave.
Estab. 1915. Under direction of Society St. Vincent de Paul. To supply the poor of St. Alphonsus' parish with clothing. Supported by contributions.
St. Elizabeth's Charity Society Sec., Mrs. F. Adamaitis, 2225 S. Turner Ave., Tel., Rockwell 2031.
Estab. 1913. Under Polish Roman Catholic auspices. To assist the poor by providing food, fuel, clothing and rents. Supported by contributions, dues and entertainments.
Salvation Army Territorial Headquarters. 108 N. Dearborn St. Tel., Majestic 7564: Commissioner, Thomas Estill.
Estab. 1885. Social service activities are conducted through the following departments: Reg. Bur.
Department of Charities: 669 S. State St. Tel., Harrison 5547. Lieut .- Col. Emil Marcussen.
Estab. 1913. Gives general relief, food, clothing, fuel and financial assistance. Supported by contributions.
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Slum Department :
108 N. Dearborn St. Tel., Majestic 7564.
Brigadier, Mary Stillwell.
Activities consist of general relief, family visitation and per- sonal service. Maintains slum posts, located as follows:
Slum Post No. 1, 1750 Walnut St. Tel., West 2610.
Slum Post No. 2, 1231 Penn St. Tel., Lincoln 7866.
Slum Post No. 3, 3120 Fifth Ave. Tel., Drover 5599.
Slum Post No. 4, 1006 Loomis St. Tel., Haymarket 3475. Industrial Department for Men:
1325 W. Congress St. Tel., Haymarket 3861.
Capt., H. E. Burtenshaw.
Maintains ten Industrial Stores providing second hand furni- ture and clothing which are sold at nominal prices to needy people.
Industrial Store No. 1, 2938 S. State St.
Industrial Store No. 2, 1437 W. Harrison St.
Industrial Store No. 3, 1317 W. Chicago Ave.
Industrial Store No. 4, 1284 Clybourne Ave.
Industrial Store No. 5, 311 E. 115th St. Industrial Store No. 6, 3946 S. State St.
Industrial Store No. 7, 3057 S. Halsted St.
Industrial Store No. 8, 1340 Fullerton Ave.
Industrial Store No. 9, 1606 S. Halsted St.
Industrial Store No. 10, 4737 S. Halsted St.
Industrial Home for Men-See Homes (Destitute), page 115.
Other Departments of Salvation Army:
Free Dispensary-See Medical Aid (Dispensaries), page 143.
Free Legal Bureau-See Legal Agencies, page 130.
Labor Bureau-See Employment (Private Agencies), page 103. Prison Department-See Correctional Agencies (Treatment of Delinquents), page 71.
Summer Camp-See Recreation (Outings and Camps), page 200. Rescue and Maternity Home-See Medical Aid (Maternity Hospitals), page 157.
Men's Hotels-See Homes (Lodging Houses and Shelters), page 112.
Young Women's Boarding Home-See Homes (Women), page 110.
Training Colleges-See Education (Training for Social Service), page 90.
Life Saving Guards See Child Welfare (Clubs for Boys and Girls), page 52.
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School Children's Aid Society
School Supply Bldg., 821 S. Robey St.,
Tel., Central 3981. Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Fri., Dec. Ist to March 1st, 10 A. M .- 2 P. M.
Supt., Miss Ella Goodman.
Estab. 1889. To provide new clothing during the winter months for destitute children in the Chicago public schools in order that they may attend school regularly. Reg. Bur
Service Club
Treas., Miss C. B. Neely,
4929 Greenwood Ave.,
Tel., Oakland 4.
Estab. 1894. To render general assistance and relief to needy families. Supported by dues and entertainments.
Society of St. Vincent De Paul of Chicago
1318 Hartford Bldg.,
Tel., Central 272.
Pres., James F. Kennedy.
Estab. 1833. Under Roman Catholic auspices for the prac- tice of a Christian life; to visit the poor in their dwellings and carry them succor in kind; to promote the elementary and religious instruction of poor children: to distribute moral and religious books; to undertake any other sort of charitable work to which its resources may be adequate and which will not oppose the chief end of the Society. Its headquarters are in Paris and its first conference was established in 1833. Metropolitan Central Council,
123 S. Throop St.
Pres., Richard C. Gannon.
Estab. 1894. Has directing jurisdiction over all councils and conferences of the Society in Illinois, and corresponds to the national headquarters of the Society.
Central Office,
R. 1318, 8 S. Dearborn St.,
Tel., Central 272.
Estab. 1911. For the care of dependent and neglected chil- dren; gives legal advice; temporary shelter for mothers and children; obtains employment; investigates and gives emer- gency relief and co-operates with other relief and child saving agencies, and serves as an information bureau to Catholic agencies.
St. Joseph's Catholic Home for the Friendless. See Child Welfare (Dependent Children), page 44.
Particular Council,
8 S. Dearborn St.,
Tel., Central 272.
Pres., James F. Kennedy.
Estab. 1860. To organize and supervise parish conferences
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and direct certain features of special or social work. Dis- tributes reading matter; visits and provides entertainment to Cook County Hospital Infirmary and Dunning; distributes second-hand clothing to needy. Maintains Camp St. Vincent for poor working mothers and their children, and maintains maternity ward workers at the Cook County Hospital.
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Conferences.
St. Adelbert Conference-Pres., I. F. Dankowski, 1702 W. 17th St.
St. Agatha Conference-Pres., M. W. Cribben, 2720 W. 16th St.
St. Agnes Conference-Pres., John Callahan, 3811 S. Wash- tenaw Ave.
St. Agnes Conference (Bohemian)-Pres., Vaclav Kreppner, 2731 S. Hamlin Ave.
All Saints Conference-Pres., T. M. Murray, 7755 S. Hal- sted St.
St. Aloysius Conference-Pres., John Schonenberger, 1652 N. Irving Ave.
St. Alphonsus Conference-Pres., Pius Kuon, 1360 Belmont Ave.
St. Ambrose Conference-Pres., D. F. Brenner, Jr., 5009 Greenwood Ave.
St. Anne Conference-Pres., Wm. Moloney, 524 W. 57th Place. Annunciation Conference-Pres., James Burke, 2028. Pierce Ave.
St. Anslem Conference-Pres., George H. Smith, 6146 Michigan Ave.
St. Anthony Conference-Pres., Pius Schrodle, 2923 Normal Ave.
St. Basil Conference-Pres., Thomas Loonern, 1803 Gar- field Blvd.
Blessed Sacrament Conference-Pres., George W. Martin, 2350 S. Lawndale Ave.
. St. Bonaventure Conference-Pres., William Phillips, 1227 Marianna St.
St. Boniface Conference-Pres., George J. Behrendt, 1949 West Superior St.
St. Bride Conference-Pres., C. P. Maguire, 7667 Coles Ave. .
St. Catherine Conference-Pres., John P. Ready, 14 N. Menard Ave.
St. Cecelia Conference-Pres., V. J. Jefferson, 4346 Fifth Ave. St. Charles Borromeo Conference-Pres., Frank F. Nichol, 803 Oakley Blvd.
St. Clare de Monte Falco Conference-Pres., Wm. Blind, 5629 S. Maplewood Ave.
St. Clement Conference-Pres., A. J. Myler, 648 Belden Ave.
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St. Columbanas Conference-Pres., J. J. Clifford, 7110 Eber- hardt Ave.
St. Columbkille Conference-Pres., Wm. J. O'Neil, 1618 Grand Ave.
Corpus Christie Conference-Pres., Henry C. McMahon, 4927 Calumet Ave.
St. David Conference-Pres., J. J. Dalton, 3233 Normal Ave. St. Dominic Conference-Pres., Robert J. Killips, 350 Wen- dell St.
St. Elizabeth Conference-Pres., Michael Mitchell, 4554 Wabash Ave.
Epiphany Conference-Pres., L. A. Schaffhauser, 2222 S. Kirk- land Ave.
St. Finbarr Conference-Pres., Daniel Creedon, 1325 Kostner Ave.
St. Francis Xavier Conference-Pres., J. P. Immel, 2717 N. Richmond Ave.
St. Gabriel Conference-Pres., Thomas J. Griffen, 4640 Emerald Ave.
St. George Conference-Pres., M. Thelan, 3651 Wentworth Ave.
St. Gertrude Conference-Pres., D. J. Shea, 1406 Glenlake Ave.
St. Gregory Conference-Pres., Charles Gross, 5521 N. Paulina St.
St. Henry Conference-Pres., Nicholas J. Wieter, 6812 N. Hermitage Ave.
Holy Angels' Conference-Pres., J. R. Fahy, 4018 Drexel Blvd.
Holy Family Conference-Pres., John Waller, 4742 Grand Blvd.
Holy Ghost Conference-Pres., George Maeder, 622 S. Keller Ave.
Holy Name Conference-Pres., James F. Kennedy, 620 N. State St.
Holy Rosary Conference-Pres., Charles E. Reading, 11527 S. State St.
Holy Rosary Conference (Italian)-Pres., A. T. Buskens, 2247 Iowa St.
. Holy Trinity Conference (German)-Pres., Michael A. Brust, 210 S. Seeley Ave.
St. Ignatius Conference-Pres., Wm. J. Ford, 1220 Columbia Ave.
Immaculate Conception Conference-Pres., Patrick J. Nolan, 1531 N. Park Ave.
Immaculate Conception Conference (German)-Pres., John Welsch, 3120 Union Ave.
St. James' Conference-Pres., A. B. Perrigo, 2975 State St.
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St. Jarlath Conference-Pres., James F. Carroll, 1528 W. Monroe St.
St. John Conference-Pres., M. Mclaughlin, 1706 S. State St. St. John Baptiste Conference-Pres., Agnus Taillon, 5229 S. Carpenter St.
St. Joachim's Conference-Pres., Wm. P. McGrath, 736 E. 95th St.
St. Joseph's (French) Conference-Pres., Joseph Courville, 2742 W. 38th St.
St. Kevin Conference-Pres., Thomas McMannon, 10692 Ex- change Ave.
St. Lawrence Conference-Pres., Charles J. Trainor, 1314 E. 72nd St.
St. Lucy's Conference-Pres., T. F. Cavanaugh, 5947 Race St. St. Ludmilla Conference-Pres., Vaclav Dvorak, 2953 West 25th Place.
St. Malachy Conference-Pres., John Galligan, 2337 Monroe St.
St. Mark Conference-Pres., Jerome J. Brenna, 2522 Iowa St. St. Martin Conference-Pres., Christian See, 5748 Princeton Ave.
St. Mary Conference-Pres., John J. O'Flynn, 3249 W. Con- gress St.
St. Mathias Conference-Pres., Alexander Reuter, 5149 N. Western Ave.
St. Matthew Conference Spiritual Director, Rev., James Flood, 2832 Walnut St.
St. Mel Conference-Pres., M. J. Connery, 4140 Washington Blvd.
Maternity Conference-Pres., Edward Keigher, 1443 N. Harding Ave.
St. Mauritius Conference-Pres., Henry Michaels, 3355 S. Hoyne Ave.
St. Michael Conference-Pres., Nicholas H. Seiwert, 1717 Larrabee St.
St. Monica Conference-Spiritual Director, Rev., John S. Morris, 3669 Wabash Ave.
Nativity Conference-Vice Pres., James McDonough, 544 W. 37th St.
St. Nicholas Conference-Pres., George Galloy, 36 W. 114th St.
Notre Dame Conference-Pres., James Plamondon, 934 S. Wood St.
Our Lady of Angels Conference-Pres., Wm. H. Canavan, 1040 N. Karlov Ave.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Conference-Pres., Hugh Carr, 3355 S. Ashland Ave.
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Our Lady of Good Counsel Conference (Bohemian)-Pres., John Kouba, 912 N. Western Ave.
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