Directory of St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church of Chicago, containing a brief sketch of the history of the Reformed Episcopal Church and of St. Paul's Church in particular, Part 4

Author: Harcourt, John
Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Chicago, R.J. Kroff
Number of Pages: 116


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McIntosh, Miss L.,


547 Fulton st.


McIntosh, Miss Fannie,


547 Fulton st. 547 Fulton st.


McIntosh, Miss B.,


J. S. Meckling, 606 W. Washington st. Miss Meckling, 606 W. Washington st. Merkel, J. P., - Lake st., near Ann. Merkel, Mrs. J. P., Lake st., near Ann. McLean, Mrs., 15 St. John's place. Merrill, H. P., Hyde Park hotel. Merrill, Mrs. H. P., Hyde Park hotel. Merrill, E. M., Hyde Park hotel. Merrill, J. P., Hyde Park hotel. 59 Warren ave. Merritt, R., Merritt, Mrs. R., 59 Warren ave. Mitchell, John, 475 Fulton st. Mitchell, Mrs. John, 475 Fulton st. 342 W. Randolph. Morgan, Miss, 616 W. Washington st.


Mochel, J. B.,


Murphy, Wm.,


106 Hermitage ave. 106 Hermitage ave.


Murphy, Mrs. Wm.,


Murphy, Miss Grace, 106 Hermitage ave.


N.


Nethercott, Wm., Nethercott, Mrs. Wm., Nethercott, Arthur,


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Austin. Austin.


- Austin.


Noyes, Miss, -


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Ỏakes, B. A.,


O'Brien, Mrs.,


O'Donnell, O.,


O'Donnell, Mrs. O.,


Olmstead, J. F.,


Ott, W. C., Ormsby, Miss L. A.,


75 Randolph st. 11 Throop st. 82 N. Sangamon st. 82 N. Sangamon st. 230 W. Madison st. 567 Fulton st. 69 N. Sheldon st.


H. S. MAYNARD, - A full stock of Homeopathic Medi- cines kept in stock. 627 W. Lake St., S. E. Cor. Paulina.


Druggist & Chemist. -


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E. W. WESTFALL,


Real Estate Agent 92 WASHINGTON ST.,


(BASEMENT.)


CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.


I still offer my services to Residents and Non-Residents in Purchasing, Selling, Leasing, and taking general care and management of Real Estate in Chicago and vicinity.


Loans Negotiated, Rents Collected, and accounts of same promptly rendered.


I do a strictly Agency Businesss, and any matter en- trusted to my care will receive prompt and personal atten- tion. I have a choice list of Improved and Unimproved Real Estate on my books for Sale or Exchange, to which I invite attention personally or by correspondence.


Lots, Blocks, and Acre Property in Hyde Park, South Chicago, and Cornell.


E. W. ESIFALL.


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P.


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Sherman House. 228 Michigan ave. 384 W. Van Buren st. 167 Walnut st.


Pierce, Mrs., Peloubet, J.,


Cor. Market and Madison sts. Cor. Market and Madison sts.


Peloubet, Mrs. J.,


Peshall, Capt.,


Peshall, Mrs. Capt.,


Peterson, L.,


Peterson, W.,


Peterson, Mrs. J.,


Phillipps, Mrs.,


395 W. Madison st. 50 S. Ann st. 50 S. Ann st.


Pike, Mrs. W. E.,


Pinto, Miss Lillie,


Powers, E. F.,


Prescott, Mrs. J. C.,


Price, Mrs.,


Price, Miss, ,


189 N. Carpenter st.


Prouty, Mrs. Chas. B.,


Putman, V. C.,


189 N. Carpenter st. 268 W. Harrison st. 268 W. Harrison st ..


Putman, Mrs. V. C.,


Q.


Quilter, Mrs. M. A.,


18 Troop st.


Rainey, G. W.,


Rainey, Mrs. G. W.,


Rainey, C. J.,


-


Rainey, Mrs. C. J., -


Raycroft, J. W.,


53 S. Morgan st. 53 S. Morgan st. 55 S. Morgan st. 55 S. Morgan st. 504 Noble st. 459 Washington st.


Reynolds, Mrs.,


Reynolds, Dr. B. P.,


115 E. Randolph st.


H. S. MAYNARD, Druggist & Chemist.


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None but strictly pure drugs used in dispensing. 627 W. Lake St., S. E. Cor. Paulina.


Bishop Court hotel. Bishop Court hotel. L. S. and M. S. Depot. 479 W. Madison st.


Pike, W. E.,


- 233 W. Washington st. 475 W. Randolph st. 311 W. Monroe st. 39 Pierce st. 39 Pierce st.


Prouty, Chas. B.,


R -


Packard, Theod., Park, Miss Martha, Parkhurst, Francis, Payne, Miss,


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Fifteen Per Cent. Saved Over South Side Prices, on


ine Boots& Shoes AT H. S. Freeman's,


241 West Madison St. (Near Sangamon St.) An elegant assortment of Ladies' and Gent's fine Shoes of the best makes. PROTECTION TOE SHOES for Misses and Children's Wear a Specialty.


CANNON & CO.


MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN WOOLENS.


FINE


SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MILITARY, SCHOOL, MASONIC AND POLICE UNIFORMS. 39 Monroe Street, Chicago.


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Richardson, W. H.,


Rimmer, R. L.,


Rimmer, Mrs. R. L.,


890 Arnold st. 342 W. Lake st. 342 W. Lake st. 97 Park ave.


Riphan, Mr. M. L.,


Rogers, M. L.,


209 Washington st. 209 Washington st.


Rogers, Mrs. M. L., Root, W. R.


Roach, Mrs.,


Barcley block. 746 Lake st.


Russell, J. T.,


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746 Lake st.


S.


Sansum, O. B.,


429 Randolph st.


Sansum, Mrs. O. B.,


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Sansum, Miss L.,


Sansum, Saml ..


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Sarassy, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs.,


Scripture, Mrs. M.


Scripture, Miss Nellie,


Sellon, Mrs. E. M.,


Sells, W. B.,


Sells, Mrs. W. B.,


Shaw, Mrs.,


Sherman, Miss,


Smith, Mrs.,


Smith, Mrs. Lyman,


Smith, Mrs. E. A.,


Smith, James A.,


Smith, Miss C.,


St. John, E.,


St. John, Mrs. E.,


Sterritt, Miss Mary,


Sterritt, Miss Lizzie,


- 628 Fulton st.


H. S. MAYNARD, 627 West Lake St., S. E. cor Druggist & Chemist, Paulina.


429 Randolph st. 429 Randolph st. 429 Randolph st. 364 W. Madison st. 96 N. Ann st. 80 S. Sangamon st. 80 S. Sangamon st. 22 Throop st. 333Hubbard st. 333 Hubbard st. 389 W. Randolph st. 316 Indiana st. 164 Park ave. 638 Lake st. 963 Lake st. 75 S. Wood st. 16 Centre ave. 450 Fulton st. 450 Fulton st. 628 Fulton st.


Russell, Mrs. J. T.,


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LAND ~Ce


VIEWS OF


BUILDINGS INTERIORS


DESIGNERSIS


CATALOGUE & BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS PORTRAITS


LANDSCAPES MACHINERY


ENGRAVERS


POUCOOU.O.Py COLORED WORK


NO. 167 SOUTH CLARK STREET.


DI WOOD


BETWEEN MADISON AND MONROE.


CHICAGO.


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Stevens, E. P.,


Stevens, Mrs. E. P.,


Story, Míss J. A.,


Stryker, Mrs.,


Stuart, E. C.,


Stuart, Mrs. E. C.,


Sunnock, G. W.,


Sweet, W. K.,


Sweet, Mrs. W. K.,


338 W. Washington st. 338 W. Washington st. 62 Walnut st. 55 S. Peoria st. 254 Walnut st. 254. Walnut st. 15 Will st. 600 W. Adams st. 600 W. Adams st.


T.


Taylor, Mrs. J. W.,


Taylor, H. W.,


Taylor, Mrs. H. W.,


Thompson, W. B.,


Thompson, Mrs. W. B.,


Thompson, W. G.,


Thompson, Miss,


Thurston, Miss,


Tiffany, L.,


Tiffany, D.,


Tiffany, Miss Nellie,


Tracey, Wm., -


Trent, Edward,


Trent, Mrs. Edward,


U.


Upham, Mrs. E. P., Union, U. P.,


97 Park ave. 504 Noble st.


V.


Valentine, E. R.,


Valentine, Mrs. E. R.,


Vivian, T.,


Vosswinkel, J. P.,


Vosswinkel, Mrs. J. P.,


663 Adams st. 663 Adams st. 16 N. May st. 22 N. Ashland ave. 22 N. Ashland ave. 22 N. Ashland ave.


Vosswinkel, F.,


Vosswinkel, Miss B.,


22 N. Ashland ave.


Maplewood. 44 St. John's Place. 44 St. John's Place. 162 Park ave. 162 Park ave.


133 S. Morgan st. 133 S. Morgan st. 155 Wilcox ave.


231 S. Sangamon st. 231 S. Sangamon st. 231 S. Sangamon st. 343 W. Washington st. 20 Armor st. 20 Armor st.


H. S. MAYNARD, Druggist & Chemist.


None but strictly pure drugs used in dispensing. 627 W. Lake St., S. E. Cor. Paulina.


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FISH


MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN


ICE CREAM AND


CONFECTIONER S


NO. 304 WEST MADISON STREET, CHICAGO, ILLS.


Home-made Candies a Specialty.


C. T. CHANDLER,


(SUCCESSOR TO S. GOODSPEED & Co.) Dealer in all kinds of


WOOD, COAL, COKE. OFFICE AND YARD: 409 MADISON STREET, East of Elizabeth, CHICAGO, ILL.


HOLM FEVER, AGUE . LIVER PAD. CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE. HATCH & SHEVILLE, 125 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO.


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W.


Wagner, M. D., Walker, John, Walker, Mrs. John, Walker, Miss Annie,


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55 Ashland ave- 369 Fulton st- 389 Fulton st.


Walker, Albert, Walker, Wm. A.,


389 Fulton st. 389 Fulton st. 389 Fulton st.


Wallace, Mr.,


Wallace, Mrs.,


Wainwright, Jas.,


Wainwright, Mrs. J.,


Webster, P. L.,


Westfall, P. R.,


Westfall, Mrs. P. R.,


Westfall, E. W.,


Westfall, Miss Emma,


Whitcomb, R. S.,


Whitcomb, Mrs. R. S.


Whitcomb, Miss S.,


Wignall, T. M.,


Willey, Jno. A.,


Williamson, Miss H. E.,


Willis, W. W.,


Willis, Mrs. W. W., Winter, Mrs.,


Winter, N. H.,


Winter, Mrs. N. H.,


Wright, A. M.,


Wright, Mrs. A. M., -


Young, Mr. -


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71 Park ave .


H. S. MAYNARD, - 627 West Lake St., S. E. cor. Paulina ..


Druggist & Chemist,


313 W. Monroe st. 318 W. Monroe st. 184 Park ave. 184 Park ave- 184 Park ave. 158 Walnut st- 563 Fulton st. 13 Sheldon st. 16 N. Oakley st. 16 N. Oakley st- 159 Park ave. 368 W. Madison st. 368 W. Madison st. 701 Jackson st. 701 Jackson st.


Y.


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44 S. Loomis st. 44 S. Loomis st- 18 Armor st. 18 Armor st. 70 E. Randolph st- 318 W. Monroe st. 318 W. Monroe st-


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WXY. B. FARREL


FLORIST,


238 WABASH AVE.,


COR. JACKSON STREET.


Plants, Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Baskets, Crosses, Wreaths, Anchors, Hearts, Etc.


E. W INCHELL,


Sign & Ornamental PAINTER,


GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL.


Cor. Jackson and LaSalle Sts. Send me a Postal to get your Transom numbered, Price $3.00.


NAMES INADVERTENTLY OMITTED.


A


Adams, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.


64 Throop st


Adams. Master F. Agnew, Henry, Sr., Agnew, Henry, Jr.,


Agnew, J. L.


Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.


64 Throop st 464 W. Randolph st 26 Arbor place 464 W. Randolph st 327 W. Madison st


B


Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M.


183 Park av


Balfour, James


Balfour, Mary E.


Beale, Mrs. M.


316 Hermitage av 316 Hermitage av 468 W. Jackson st 468 W. Jackson st


Beale, Nellie


Bigelow, Mrs. Alice E,


841 W. Madison st


Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ira


13 Park av


C


35 Park av 357 Washington st


Dart, Samuel


G


741 Honore st


Hopkinson, Miss Lillie


L


79 Walnut st


Meckling, Mrs. J. S. McCormack, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.


606 Washington st 419 Monroe st


Rigley, Mr. and Mrs. S


R


18 Throop st


Sheville, Rev. and Mrs. John Sunnock, Mr. and Mrs. John Sunnock, Miss M,


195 Dearborn st 15 Will st 15 Will st


Towler, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. -


122 Honore st


Wigley, Fillmore Wigley, Misses Nydia and Emma Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. S. N.


W


112 Honore st 112 Honore st 440 Washington st


Craig, Mr. and Mrs. James Cronkhite, Mr. and Mrs. O.


D


359 Madison st


Grant, Mrs. A. M. ·


H


447 Washington st


Kleinman, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. · M


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CHANGES OF RESIDENCE.


Ackley, Mr. and Mrs. F. D., and Miss, removed to 293 W. Randolph st


Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John, and Joseph,


Bankson, Mrs. M.


Carpenter, Miss Emma


Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.


to 8 Irving place to 231 Fremont st to 79 Walnut st to 14 S. Ashland ave to 234 Ontario st to 234 Ontario st


Colburn, Mr. and Mrs. L. J.


Coles, Miss Jennie


Cox, Mr. and Mrs. W. G., and family


Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.


to 297 W. Indiana st to 344 Monroe st


Dearing, Dr. and Mrs.


Eckhart, Mr. and Mrs. B. A.


Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. J.


to Hoyne and Harrison sts to 543 Adams st to 50 Winchester ave to 543 Adams st to 543 Adams st


Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.


Johnson, Misses Belle and Ada


Rainey, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.


Rainey, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.


to 16 Centre av to 16 Centre av


Mr. Mayward has removed his Drug Store to the Northeast corner of Lake and Paulina streets, just opposite his old stand. No. 626 W. Lake Street.


Mr. E. W. Westfall will be found at No. 108 Fifth Avenue, basement.


PRESENT CHURCH CHOIR.


Miss Fannie Hancock, Soprano, 109 S. Sangamon Street, Mrs. A. F. Anderson, Contralto, 50 S. May Street, Mr. H. F. Stone, Tenor, 356 W. Jackson Street, Mr. Chas. Lee, Basso, 338 W. Washington Street, W. H. Hodge, Organist, 109 S. Sangamon Street.


VESTRY CHANGES.


Messrs. Jas. M. Ball, Wetmore G. Thompson and E. C. Eckhart were elected vestrymen for three years from April 5th, 1876, Messrs. Castle, Raney and Colburn retiring ; Mr. John Walker, Treasurer ; Mr. E. W. Castle, Parish Secretary.


CORRECTION.


In " Church History," page 33, read Rev. H. N. Bishop, instead of Rev. H. N. Powers.


Page 51, read Mrs. E. A. instead of Mrs. E. IV. Kimball.


Ottaway & Colbert, PRINTERS, 147 and 149 Fifth Ave.,


CHICAGO.


Have one of the Largest Printing Establishments in the West.


Printers of twenty-one dif- ferent publications-Newspa- pers and Magazines of vari- ous kinds, Daily, Weekly and Monthly-which have a com- bined circulation of one mil- lion two hundred thousand copies.


Commercial Printing of ev- ery kind will be promptly executed in the best manner and at moderate prices.


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SEND FOR A CATALOGUE OF Stereoscopic Views Of Chicago and other points of interest to


COPELIN


SON,


Photographers, 244 W. Washington Street, Chicago.


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oung People's Union.


This society was organized October 21st, 1875, and has since steadily increased in numbers and usefulness. Its object is fully set forth in the constitution, following this brief sketch of its his- tory. It has now about fifty members. Since its organization, it has given a series of entertainments of an interesting and instructive character, and the young people intend to keep them up from time to time, and make them still more attractive. They consist chiefly of music, readings, recitations, addresses, debates and the like; the design being to vary the exercises so that all may take a part therein and each find something congenial to his tastes and adapted to his talents. In this way the society will be a source of intellectual and spiritual improvement to the younger members of the congregation, and, if properly conducted, can hardly fail to be productive of much lasting good. Owing to the press of Sabbath-school work, during the Christmas holidays, there have not been as many meet- ings of the society as could have been wished; but those that have been held give promise of a useful if not a brilliant future. There is certainly material enough in the church to make a first-class society, and under the supervision of the President of the Union, whose experience in such matters has been extensive, it will doubt less be brought into requisition. One thing is certain, the society, collectively and individually, will aim to make welcome those who


H. S. MAYNARD, Druggist & Chemist.


- None but strictly pure drugs used in dispensing. 627 W. Lake St., S. E. Cor. Paulina.


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J.MANZ, ENGRAVERON WOOD, 92 LASALLE ST. CORWASHINGTON. CHICAGO.


WOOD ENGRAVING


In all its different branches executed in the best style of the art, at reasonable prices and on short notice. Particu- lar attention paid to fine work, such as Portraits, Land - scapes, Buildings, Book Illustrations, Cards, Bill and Letter heads, Monograms, &c.


ROOMS 60 & 61, 29 LaSALLE ST., Corner Washington (Merchants' Building). TAKE THE ELEVATOR.


J. BERRY,


CONFECTIONER


Ice Cream Soda Water, Caramels, All kinds of home-made Candies. Orders for ICE CREAM solicited and delivered.


287 W. Madison Street.


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may honor its meetings with their presence. It is, perhaps, too soon to speculate upon its career, as it is yet merely in its infancy ; but it is not too much to bespeak for it an earnest, unfaltering support from the members of the church and congregation. This I do, knowing well that it has at heart the social and moral well-being of the youth upon whom the future prosperity and stability of the church will very largely depend. I ask also a careful perusal of the subjoined constitution.


Constitution of the " Young People's Union."


Article 1 .- The name of this organization shall be " The Young People's Union," of St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church.


Article II .- Its object shall be religious, literary and social cul- ture.


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Article III .- Its officers shall be a president, vice-president, secre tary and treasurer, and an executive committee consisting of (5) five persons, which officers shall be elected by ballot at each semi- annual meeting of the Union, to be held on the first Tuesday even- ings of November and May, and shall take their seats on the even- ing of their election and serve until their successors shall be elected and placed in office.


Article IV .- There shall be four sub-committees appointed by the executive committee at the meeting immediately following the an- nual meeting, to be known as the stranger's committee, the devo- tional committee, the membership committee, and the publishing committee, and shall perform their duties respectively for six months or until their successors shall be elected.


Article V .- A committee of one (1) lady and two (2) gentlemen shall be appointed by the executive committee at each regular meet- ing, to be known as the Entertainment Committee, whose duty it


H. S. MAYNARD, - Druggist & Chemist.


Fine Toilet Articles and Perfumery. 627 W. Lake St., S. E. Cor. Paulina.


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HOWISON'S ART EMPORIUM, 280 & 233 WABASH AVE., S. E. Corner Van Buren Street.


ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN ENGRAVINGS,


Water Colors, Chromos, Photographs, Etc. Swiss Carved Easels and Frames. Passepartouts in great variety. A large assortment of Photographic copies of Works of the Old Masters. Any Picture Appropriately Framed. We can suit any taste, and guarantee satisfaction-in work and price. GEO. HOWISON, PROP.


CENTER PIECES.


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Capitals,


Brackets.


D


C


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E. SMITH & CO., CONTRACTORS


For Plastering. Jobbing promptly attended to. 184 & 186 STATE ST., Opp. Palmer House, CHICAGO.


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shall be to prepare and carry into execution a programme of exer- cises for the next succeeding meeting.


Article VI .- It shall be the duty of the president to preside at all meetings in accordance with parliamentary usages, of the vice-presi- dent to preside in the absence of the president, of the secretary to keep all records of the Union, do all corresponding for the Union, and at the expiration of his term of office to turn over to his succes- sor all books and papers in his possession, of the treasurer to collect all fees and assessments from members, to take charge of all moneys belonging to the Union subject to its order, and at the expiration of his or her term of office to make a full report of the financial condi- tion of the Union, and to turn over to his or her successor all moneys in his or her possession.


Article VII .- The executive committee shall consist of president, vice-president, secretary and two (2) members of the Union, to be elected at the semi-annual meeting. Its duties shall be to appoint the sub-committees, issue calls for special meetings, decide on place for holding the meetings, and take charge under the instruction of the Union, of all matters not herein provided for.


Article VIII .- The devotional committee shall consist of three (3) persons, one (1) lady and two (2) gentlemen, and they shall have in charge all devotional meetings of the Union, appointing leaders for same and doing all in their power to advance the spiritual interests of the Union.


Article IX .- The stranger's committee shall consist of five (5) members, two (2) ladies and three (3) gentlemen, whose duty it shall be to cultivate the acquaintance of strangers attending church ser- vices, and to introduce them to its individual members. To accom- plish this, at least two members of the committee shall be in atten- dance at the regular service fifteen (15) minutes before and after ser- vice.


Article X .- The membership committee shall consist of five (5) persons, two (2) ladies and three (3) gentlemen, whose duty it shall


HURSSELL BROS., 364 W. Madison St., near Ann.


¿ Shirts, Collars and Cuffs to Order. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.


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be to consider the qualification of applicants for membership, rec- ommending to the Union only'such as they know to be of good moral character, which recommendation must be concurred in by at least three members of the committee and approved by a two-thirds vote of the members present, after which they shall be introduced to the Union by the president, pay their initiation fee, sign the constitu- tion and be declared members.


Article XI .- The publishing committee shall consist of three (3) persons, one (1) lady and two (2) gentlemen, and it shall be their duty to print or publish any paper, pamphlet, programme, notice or other matter which the Union may direct to be printed or pub- lished.


Article XII .- The initiation fee shall be fifty cents (50 c.). There shall also be a semi-annual tax of twenty-five cents (25c.) for each member, and a fine of ten cents (10c.) for non-attendance at its meet- ings for each failure to attend.


Article XIII .- The regular meeting of the Union shall be held on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month in the church parlors or elsewhere.


Article XIV .- Any person receiving a four-fifth's majority vote for expulsion shall cease to be a member.


Article XV .- Order of exercises : Promptly at 8 o'clock the mem- bers shall be called to order by the proper officers and the meeting shall be opened by prayer. The minutes of the last meeting shall be read, new members shall be received and any new business taken up. The literary and musical programmes shall then be proceeded with, after which any innocent form of amusement will be in order.


Article XVI .- Nine members shall constitute a quorum, and a majority vote shall have all the force of a unanimous vote, when not otherwise specified by the constitution.


Article XVII .- This constitution may be amended at any time by a two-thirds vote of all the members present, notice having been


HURSSELL BROS., 364 W. Madison St., near Ann.


Shirts, Collars and Cuffs to Order. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.


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given of proposed amendments in writing at a meeting which shall have occurred at least one week previous.


CHiters and Members of Young People's Umion.


E. C. ECKHARDT, President. MISS LUA CUMMINGS, Vice-President, E. P. STEVENS, Secretary. FRED. M. KERR, Treasurer.


W. M. LEWIS, -


JOHN HARCOURT,


MRS. FAIRBANKS.


MRS. ST. JOHN, MISS SANSUM,


MISS M. GRACE BRYAN, Miss SUSIE WHITCOMB, and Executive Committee.


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Entertainment Committee


Adams, Miss Carrie,


Hill, Mr. H. D ..


Bennett, Mr. J. W.


Kerr, Mr. Frederick M.


Bishop, Mr. F. H.


Landell, Mr. John E.


Brannan, Miss Bessie M.


Lewis, Mrs. W. M.


Brooks, Mr. E. P.


McIntosh, Miss Fannie,


Brown, Mr. Ira.


McIntosh, Miss Lavinia,


Brown, Mrs. Ira.


McIntosh, Mr. J. H.


Bryan, Mr. Wm. A.


Mills, Chas.


Bryan, Mr. H. A.


Powers, Mr. Ed. F.


Colburn, Mr. L. J.


Reynolds, Dr. B. P.


Colburn, Mrs. L. J.


St. John, Mr. A. E.


Cummings, Miss Lua,


Sansum, Mr. O. B.


Durand, Mr. Elliot,


Thompson, Mr. W. B.


Eckhart, Mr. B. A.


Thompson, Mrs. W. B.


Hall, Mr. Olin H.


Hazard, G. W.


Tracy, Wm. Van Michalouske, Mr. T.


Hill, Miss Nettie,


Whitcomb, R. S.


HURSSELL BROS., 364 W. Madison St., near Ann.


Shirts. Collars and Cuffs to Order. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.


Strangers' Committee.


Bryan, Mr. A. C.


Olmstead, Mr. J. F.


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LEPH


FLORAL ARTIST,


99 STATE ST., AT


HAMILTON, ROWE CO.'S JEWELRY STORE. Floral Work of every description cheap. Plants in season for house or garden.


D. W. Van Cott.& Co.,


JEWELERS


AND


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REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


The Tiloman's Association


OF THE


ST. PAUL'S R. E. CHURCH.


The first meeting of the Woman's Society of this Church was held in the church parlors on May 11th, 1875, and a Constitution and By-Laws submitted and approved. They have continued to hold meetings every fortnight since that time, either at the church or at the house of some member of the organization. A perusal of the Constitution will satisfy those interested that the management of it is in good hands, and that the ladies mean business. They also have given a series of entertainments during the present season, which have always been well attended, and have been interesting throughout. They have done much toward promoting the sociabil- ity of the church members, and in their work of charity have made glad the hearts of many a deserving family, and kept from want some who would otherwise have been destitute. The ladies should be congratulated upon their good fortune in securing a President who is so well posted in church management generally, so capable in every way of filling the position to which she has been elected.


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