The Chicago Blue Book of Selected Names of Chicago and Suburban Towns 1892, Part 5

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Publication date: 1890-19
Publisher: Chicago : The Chicago directory company
Number of Pages: 862


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Mueller's Hall-356 to 364 North av.


National Life Ins. Bldg. - 159 to 163 Lasalle.


Newport Flats-77 to 83 Pine.


Nixon Bldg .- 169 to 175 Lasalle. Norwood Flats-3000 Indiana av. Ogden Bldg .- Clark sw. cor. Lake. Ohio Flats .- 344 Ohio.


Ontario Flats .- N. State sw. cor. On- tario.


Open Board Bldg .- 18 to 24 Pacific av. Oriental Bldg. and Hall-122 Lasalle Otis Bldg .- Madison sw. cor. State. Otis Blk .- 138 to 158 Lasalle.


Owings Bldg .- 215 Dearborn.


Ozark Flats-3501 Wabash av.


Parker Bldg .- 95 and 97 Washington.


Pelham Flats-544 to 552 Garfield av. Phenix Bldg. - 128 to 150 Jackson. (Ent. 138.)


Pickwick Bldg. - Michigan av. cor. 20th.


Pontiac Bldg .- Dearborn nw. cor. Har- rison.


Portland Blk .- 103 to 109 Dearborn.


Post-Office .- Clark se. cor. Adams.


Powers Bldg .- Madison nw. cor. Michi- gan av.


Prairie Flats .- 3031 Prairie av. Pullman Bldg. - Adams sw. cor.


Michigan av.


Quincy Bldg .- Clark ne. cor. Adams.


Quinlan Bldg .- 81 and 83 Clark.


Rand-McNally Bldg .- 162 to 182 Adams


Rawson Bldg .- 149 and 151 State.


Real Estate Board Bldg .- Dearborn ne. cor. Randolph.


Reaper Blk .- Clark ne. cor. Washing- ton.


Recital Hall-Auditorium Bldg.


Rialto Bldg. - 135 to 153 VanBuren, rear Board of Trade.


Rookery Bldg. - Lasalle se. cor.


Adams.


Rosalie Music Hall-Rosalie ct. sw. cor. 57th


Royal Insurance Bldg. - 165 to 173 Jackson and 108 to 116 Quincy.


St. Benedict's Flats .- Cass ne. cor. Chicago av.


Salvador Flats, 70 and 72 Rush


Schloesser Blk .- 200 to 210 Lasalle.


Sears Bldg .- 99 and 101 Washington.


Second Regt. Armory. - Washington boul. ne. cor. Curtis.


Seville Flats .- 159 and 161 Locust.


Shreve Blk .- 91 and 93 Washington.


Sibley Bldg .- 2 to 16 N. Clark.


Sorento-Clark ne. cor. Kinzie


Staats Zeitung Bldg. - 91 to 99 Fifth av. Stock Exchange Bldg .- 167 to 171 Dear- born.


Stratford Flats-93, 33d.


Superior Blk .- 75 to 79 Clark.


Tacoma Bldg .- Lasalle ne. cor Madson.


Taylor Bldg .- 140 to 146 Monroe.


Telephone Bldg .- 203 Washington.


Temple Ct .- 217 to 225 Dearborn.


The Temple-Lasalle sw. cor. Monroe


Times Bldg .- Washington nw. cor. Fifth av.


Torino Flats,-337 Indiana.


Traders' Bldg .- 6 to 12 Pacific av. Traynor Bldg .- 182 State.


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Tribune Bldg. - Dearborn se. cor. Madison.


Union Bldg .- 100 to 110 Lasalle.


Unity Bldg .- 75 to 81 Dearborn.


U. S. Express Co.'s Bldg .- 87 and 89 Washington.


Vendome Flats .- Ogden av. ne. cor. W. Madison.


Victoria Plats .- 52 and 54 .Rush.


Wacousta Flats .- 275 Erie.


Wadsworth Bldg .- 175 to 181 Madi- son.


Walton Flats .- 307 N. Clark sw. cor. Locust.


Warren Apartment Bldg. - Warren av. sw. cor. Ogden av.


Westminster Hotel-462 N. Clark.


Wheeler Bldg .- 6 and 8 Sherman.


Williams Bldg .- 85 and 87 Dearborn.


Willoughby Bldg .- Franklin nw. cor. Jackson.


Windsor Theater. - 466 and 468 N. Clark.


Yorkshire Flats-1837 Michigan av.


THEATRES AND PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.


ACADEMY OF MUSIC - Halsted near Madison.


ALHAMBRA THEATRE-State cor. 20th.


AUDITORIUM, THE - Congress cor. Wabash av.


CASINO-Wabash av. and Jackson.


CENTRAL MUSIC HALL - State cor. Randolph.


CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE-Wash- ington sw. cor. Clark.


COLUMBIA THEATRE-108 and IIO Monroe.


CRITERION THEATRE - 274 Sedgwick.


GRAND OPERA HOUSE - 87 Clark.


HAVLIN'S THEATRE - Wabash av. and Nineteenth.


HAYMARKET THEATRE-Madi- son east of Halsted.


HOOLEY'S THEATRE-149 Ran- dolph.


JACOB'S CLARK ST. THEATRE -Kinzie and N. Clark.


KIMBALL HALL-243 to 249 Wa- bash av.


MADISON STREET THEATRE- 83 Madison.


McVICKER'S THEATRE-82 Mad- ison.


WEBER MUSIC HALL-241 Wa- bash av.


WINDSOR THEATRE - 468 N. Clark.


CLUBS, SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS.


ACACIA CLUB-105 S. Ashland av. See p. 353.


ÆOLUS CYCLING CLUB-258 W. Division. Jos. T. Delfose, Sec.


ALBION CRICKET CLUB-Pres. W. LeMay; Sec. H. A. Watson.


ALTERNATE CLUB - Pres. Miss Caroline H. Merrick; Sec. Mrs. John Worthy, 304 Superior.


AMATEUR MUSICAL CLUB - Meets alternate Mondays at Athen- aeum bldg. See p. 354.


APOLLO MUSICAL CLUB-Meets at Apollo Hall, Central Music Hall bldg. Pres. P. A. Otis; V. Pres. John S. Carpenter; Treas. Frank E. Brown; Sec. John Lundie; Musical Director, William L. Tomlins.


ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO- Michigan av. cor. Vanburen. Pres. C. L. Hutchinson; V. Pres. James H. Dole; Treas. L. J. Gage ; Sec. N. H. Carpen- ter; Director, W. M. R. French.


ASHLAND CLUB .- 105 S. Ashland av. See p. 355.


BANKER'S CLUB-See p. 357.


CALUMET CLUB- Michigan av. ne. cor. Twentieth. See p. 357.


CARLETON CLUB - 3800 Vin- cennes av. See p. 359.


CATLIN BOAT CLUB-Lakeshore ft. Pearson. Chas. Catlin, Pres .; Frank C. Haerther, Sec., 3 Gov. bidg.


CENTRAL WOMEN'S CHRIS- TIAN TEMPERANCE UNION - 621/2, 161 Lasalle. Pres. Mrs. Matilda B. Carse ; Cor. Sec. Miss Helen L. Hood ; Rec. Sec. Mrs. E. P. Howell ; Treas. Mrs. L. R. Hall


CENTURY CLUB-Ralph Metcalf, Pres .; Mrs. Neil McCoull, Vice-Presi- dent; W.S. Powers; Sec. and Treas.


CHARITY ORGANIZATION SO- CIETY OF CHICAGO-See Chicago Relief and Aid Society.


CHICAGO ARCHITECTURAL SKETCH CLUB-48 Athenaeum bldg. Pres. W. G. Williams; Sec and Treas. E. W. Wagner


CHICAGO ASTRONOMICAL SO- CIETY-Pres. Elias Colbert; V. Pres.


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J. B. Hobbs; Sec. H. C. Ranney; Treas. Murry Nelson; Director, Prof. G. W. Hough.


CHICAGO ATHENAEUM-18 to 26 Vanburen. Pres. Ferd W. Peck; Ist V. Pres. Wm. R. Page; 2d V. Pres. Harry G. Selfridge; Sec. and Treas. John Wilkinson ; Supt. E. I. Galvin.


CHICAGO ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- TION-Pres. Chas. L. Hutchinson; V. Pres. Norman B. Ream; Treas. James S. Gibbs; Sec. R. C. Nickerson. 1005 Owing's bldg.


CHICAGO BAR ASSOCIATION - Meets at room 410 County bldg. Pres. John H. Hamline; V. Prests. David B. Lyman and Wm. English; Treas. E. C. Ferguson; Sec. George W. Cass.


CHICAGO BIBLE SOCIETY - Office and Depository, 89 and 90, 115 Dearborn. Rev. J. A. Mack, Gen. Sec. and Agt.


CHICAGO CANOE CLUB-C. W. Lee Purser, 80 Board Trade bldg.


CHICAGO CLUB-See p. 360.


CHICAGO CRICKET CLUB - Grounds Parkside, 7Ist and Seipp av. See p. 362.


CHICAGO CYCLING CLUB-Fifty- seventh and Lake av. See p. 364.


CHICAGO DIOCESAN CHOIR ASSOCIATION-Patron Rt. Rev. Wm, Edward McLaren, D.D., D.C.L .; Pres. Rev. Arthur Little. St. Marks, Evan- ston; Precentor, Rev. Joseph Rushton, Christ's, Woodlawn Park; Choirmaster, William Smedley, St. James; Organist, John Howles, St. Andrew's; Secretary, E. G. Kimpton, St. Alban's; Treasurer, Wm. McDougal, St. Clements; Libra- rian, S. Lloyd Wrightson, Grace.


CHICAGO ELECTRIC CLUB-103 Adams. Pres. B. E. Sunny; Sec. W. A. Kreidler; Treas. F. S. Ferry.


CHICAGO FLOWER MISSION- Athenaeum bldg. 24 Vanburen. Pres. Mrs. Robert Duvall; Sec. Mrs. Harriet Porter; Treas. Mrs. Charles H. Besley, 399 Ontario.


CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY -Open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Free to the public. Pres. Edward G. Mason; V. Prests. Geo. W. Smith, A. C. McClurg; Sec. and Librarian, John Moses; Treas. Gilbert B. Shaw, Sec's office and library, I42 Dearborn av.


CHICAGO INSTITUTE FOR IN- STRUCTION IN LETTERS, MOR- ALS AND RELIGION-Pres.Franklin H. Head; V. Pres. Julius Rosenthal;


Sec. and Treas. Mrs. Ellen T. Leonard, 175 Dearborn.


CHICAGO KINDERGARTEN CLUB-Meets every Saturday 10 to 12 a.m., in Athenaeum bldg., 24 Van- buren. Mrs. A. H. Putnam, pres.


CHICAGO LAWN TENNIS CLUB -2901 Indiana av. Harry M. Higinbot- ham, pres .; Charles E. Brown, treas .; E. M. Skinner. sec


CHICAGO LITERARY CLUB-200 Michigan av. See p. 365.


CHICAGO MECHANICS INSTI- TUTE-18 to 26 Vanburen. Pres. George C. Prussing; Ist V. Pres. John Wilkinson; 2d V. Pres. J. W. Hosmer; Treas. Amos Grannis; Sec. J. Silvers; Librarian, Charles R. Barrett.


CHICAGO PRESS CLUB-133Clark, room 12.


CHICAGO RELIEF AND AID SO- CIETY-51 and 53 Lasalle. Pres. John McLaren; Chairman Executive Com- mittee, Henry W. King; Treas. Byron L. Smith; Sec. Wm. H. Hubbard; Gen. Supt. Rev. C. G. Trusdell. Directors meet first Monday of every month. Branch offices, 440 Lincoln av: 151 Og- den av. 3601 Wabash av., Provident Wood Yard, 395 N. Clark.


CHICAGO SOCIETY OF ARTISTS -85 to 87 Athenaeum bldg. Pres. Laurie Wallace; Sec. O. D. Grover.


CHICAGO WHIST CLUB -411 Western Bank Note bldg. Pres. Theo- dore Schwarz; V .- Pres. Chas. H. Walker; Treas. Thad. Dean; Sec. Geo. W. Keehn, 2 Franklin


CHICAGO WOMEN'S. CLUB-200 Michigan av. See p. 366.


CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF CHICAGO-44, 204 Dearborn. Pres. Harvey S. Burd; Sec. and Financial Agt. Rev. Glen Wood; Treas. D. J. Harris; Supt. Children's Dept. P. F. Chase.


CHURCH CLUB OF CHICAGO, THE-103 Adams. Pres. Dr. D. R. Brower. V .- Pres. Arthur Ryerson; Treas. H. J. Jones; Sec. Rev. E. R. Bishop.


CITIZEN'S ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO-33 Merchants' bldg. 94 Lasalle. Pres. J. Harley Bradley; V. Pres. Francis Beidler; Sec. J. C. Ambler. Executive Committee, 1889- J. J. Glessner, Francis B. Peabody, O. S. A. Sprague, Wm. A. Fuller, Christoph Hotz, John G.Shortall, J. Harley Bradley, Murry Nelson, H. H. Kohlsaat, A. C. Bartlett, I. K.


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Boyesen, H. N. Higinbotham, Francis Beidler, John H. Hamline, David A. Kohn. Office, open daily. Executive committees meet Tuesdays.


CITIZEN'S LEAGUE OF CHI- CAGO-(For the suppression of the sale of liquors to minors)-116 Lasalle, room 33. Meets Ist Friday, at_4 p. m .; office open daily. Pres. I. P. Rumsey; Cor. and Rec. Sec. E. D. Redington; Fin. Sec. Fred B. Cleveland; Treas. G. B. Shaw; Gen. Agt. H. J. Hayward; Asst. Genl. Agt. C. M. Albenson.


CIVIL SERVICE REFORM LEAGUE OF CHICAGO-Pres. James S. Norton; Sec. and Treas. Frank H. Scott, 60, 107 Dearborn.


COMMERCIAL CLUB-Meets last Saturday in each month, October to April inclusive. Pres. Marvin Hughitt; Treas. H. N. Highinbotham; Sec. John J. James, 159 Lasalle.


CONFERENCE CLUB-Evanston. Geo. P. Merrick, sec .; 12, 108 Dearborn.


COUNTRY CLUB OF EVANSTON -See p. 369.


DEARBORN CLUB-43 and 45 Monroe. Pres. N. K. Fairbank; Treas. George H. Wheeler, Austin A. Burn- ham.


DOUGLASCLUB-3518 Ellis av. See p. 371.


DOUGLAS PARK CLUB-903 Sawyer av. Pres. Lawrence M. Ennis; Sec. Edward Gruger; Treas. George R. Bussett.


EDGEWATER CLUB - Pres. Thos. Balmer; V. Pres. W. C. Gillette; Sec. A. D. Williston; Treas. F. C. Schoenthaler.


ENGLEWOOD CYCLING CLUB- 6400 Harvard. Pres. L. R. Fyfe; Sec. and Treas. Thomas E. Rees; Capt. F. H. Geer.


EVANSTON BOAT CLUB-Sheri- dan Road n. of Church. Evanston. H. J. Green, pres .; Chas. W. Meyrick, sec .; Thomas S. Noyes, treas.


EVANSTON CLUB-See p. 372.


FARRAGUT BOAT CLUB-Club House 3016 and 3018 Lake Park av. See p. 373.


FELLOWSHIP CLUB-Pres. James W. Scott; V .- Pres. George Driggs; Treas. H. G. Selfridge; Sec. F. Willis Rice, 7 Monroe.


FORTNIGHTLY CLUB - Meets Fridays at 2.30 p. m., at 10 Vanburen. See p. 374.


FORTY CLUB-Pres. W. T. Hall; V .- Pres. Edward Freiberger; Sec. Geo. W. Hancock; Treas. A. F. Sherman.


FRENCH LITERARY CLUB - See p. 375.


GERMANIA MÆNNERCHOR - Club Room N. Clark nw. cor. Grant. See p. 376.


HAMILTON CLUB-20 Groveland Park. See p. 378.


HARVARD CLUB - Harvard and Sixty-third. See p. 379.


HINSDALE CLUB-See p. 380.


HOME CLUB-6737 Wentworth av. See p. 381.


HYDE PARK SUBURBAN CLUB Washington av. nw. cor. 5Ist. See p. 381.


IDEAL CLUB-531 N.Wells. Daniel Eichberg, Pres .; Jos. Goodman, V. Pres .; Saml. J. Marks, Sec .; Adolph Berg, Treas.


IDLEWILD CLUB-Idlewild Hall, Evanston. Pres. R. J. Williams; Sec. E. L. Angle; Treas. Wm. K. Ide.


ILLINOIS CLUB-154 S. Ashland av. See p. 383.


ILLINOIS CYCLING CLUB-1063 Washington boul. See p. 384.


ILLINOIS STATE MICROSCOP- ICAL SOCIETY-Athenaeum bldg. Pres. Henry L. Tolman; Sec. F. L. Morse.


ILLINOIS WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION-6212,161 La- salle. Pres. Mrs. L. S. Rounds, Chi- cago; Rec. Sec. Miss Ruby I. Gilbert ; Office and Cor. Sec. Miss Helen L. Hood ; Treas. Mrs. A. E. Sanford, Bloomington, Ill.


ILLINOIS WOMEN'S PRESS AS- SOCIATION-127 Lasalle. See p. 386.


INDIANA CLUB-3349 Indiana av. See p. 386.


INTERNATIONAL YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSN .- 16, 153 Lasalle. Chairman, Mrs. J. V. Farwell jr .; Sec. Mrs. F. F. West; Treas. Mrs. L. W. Messer.


IROQUOIS CLUB - 110 Monroe. See p. 387.


IVANHOE CLUB-South Evans- ton. O. T. Maxon, pres .; John E. Poor, sec.


KENWOOD CLUB-47th cor. Lake av. See p. 389.


KENWOOD LAWN TENNIS CLUB-B. F. Cummins, pres .; J. A. Miller, sec. and treas. 47th cor. Lake av.


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and at the principal offices of connecting roads. Apply for full information to


E. H. HUGHES,


General Western Passenger Agent,


. . . 103 CLARK ST. .


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KITCHEN GARDEN CLUB- Meets every Friday afternoon in Athe- naeum bldg. Pres. Mrs .. Henry Ives Cobb; Sec. and Treas. Mrs. Philip Johnson.


KLIO CLUB, THE-Meets Ist and 3d Thursdays at Athenaeum bldg. Pres. Mrs. J. B. Sherwood: Rec. Sec. and Treas. Mrs. Edward W. Westfall; Corres. Sec. Mrs. Herbert Hutchins.


LA GRANGE CLUB-See p. 391.


LAKE VIEW ART CLUB-Pres. Mrs. Olivia Howard; Sec. Mrs. Helen Affeld: Treas. Mrs. Mary Williams. Meets Thursdays at 9 a.m. 48S Evans- ton av.


LAKE VIEW CYCLING CLUB-59 St. James pl. Pres. C. Edgar Wescott; V. Pres. LeRoy T. Cram; Sec. Henry M. Gardner; Capt. Frank R. McDonald.


LAKESIDE CLUB-3138 and 3140 Indiana av. See p. 391.


LA SALLE CLUB-542 W. Monroe. See p. 392.


LEGENSIA CLUB-Evanston. W. A. Dyche, sec. and treas ..


LESSING CLUB-447 W. Taylor. Pres, Louis Kahnweiler; Sec. A. S. Utitz.


LINCOLN CYCLING CLUB-235 Lasalle av. See p. 394.


MARQUETTE CLUB - 365 Dear- born av. See p. 395.


MARY NOBLE CLUB-Miss M. A. Waite, pres .; Mrs. E. A. Shoyer. V. pres .; Mrs. E. A. Potter, sec. and treas.


MINNEOLA CLUB-Pres. O. H. Roche; Sec. and Treas. J. G. Dwen. Club houses, Fox Lake


MUSCODA CLUB-1115 Lawndale av. Pres. Geo. W. Cass; Sec. H. L. Burnette. 511 Tacoma bldg .; Treas. L. C. Bonney.


NATIONAL WOMAN'S CHRIST- IAN TEMPERANCE UNION-319 Davis, Evanston, Ill. Pres. Miss Francis E. Willard; Cor. Sec. Mrs. Caroline B .. Buell; Rec. Sec. Mrs. Mary A. Wood- bridge; Asst. Rec. Sec. Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, Treas. Miss Esther Pugh ..


NORTH END TENNIS CLUB-N. State and Burton pl. Pres. William Waller; Sec. and Treas. Otis S. Dauchy.


NORTH SHORE CLUB-1835 Well- ington av. See p. 396.


OAK PARK CLUB-Grove and Oak Park aves., Oak Park, Ill. See p. 397.


OAK PARK CYCLING CLUB- Prairie av. cor. Railroad boul., Oak Park. Pres. C. A. Sturtevant; V. Pres. Thomas H. Gale; Treas. J. R. Mc- Gregor; Sec. George A. Payson.


OAKLAND CLUB-22 Oakwood av. See p. 398.


OAKWOOD CLUB-North Evans- ton. Pres. George Risley; Sec. and Treas. W. T. Gormley.


OAKS, THE-Austin. See p. 399.


OGDEN BOAT CLUB-Boat House Lake Shore ft. Superior. Pres. J. V. Clarke jr .; Sec. and Treas. John H. Hansel; Capt. John B. Waldo


PAPYRUS CLUB-31 Auditorium Bldg. Pres. Moses P. Handy; Ist V. Pres. G. P. Engelhard; 2d V. Pres. Stanley Waterloo; 3d V. Pres. Mary E. Burt; Cor. Sec. C. H. Sergel; Rec. Sec. Austin Granville; Fin. See. Charles H. Kerr; Treas. F. J. Schulte; Librarian R. H. Vickers. Regular meetings Ist Wednesday of each month.


PARK CLUB-57th cor. Rosalie ct. See p. 401.


PHOENIX CLUB-Calumet av. cor. 3Ist. See p. 401.


PRESS CLUB- 133 S. Clark. See p. 401.


PULLMAN ATHLETIC CLUB- Grounds Pullman, Ill. Pres. D. R. Martin; Sec. and Treas. J. M. Price.


PULLMAN CRICKET CLUB -- Grounds Pullman, Ill. Pres. J. Dixey; Sec. and Treas. W. C. Philpot.


PULLMAN CYCLING CLUB- Pres. Charles Anderson; Sec. A. Lin- quist.


QUEEN ISABELLA ASSOCIA- TION OF CHICAGO-70 State. Pres. Dr. Julia Holmes Smith; Sec. Dr. Fran- ces Dickinson.


SARACEN CLUB-Pres. Merritt Starr; Sec. and Treas. J. H. Willard, 36, 97 Clark.


SEVEN O'CLOCK CLUB-Meets 2d Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall, 63d and Yale, Englewood. Pres. John A. Henry; Sec. and Treas. Victor C. Alderson.


SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CUL- TURE - 45 Randolph, 2d floor. Lec- tures every Sunday, at II a.m., at Grand Opera House. Pres. Henry Booth ; Treas. Otis C. Favor; Lecturer, William M. Salter; Cor. Sec. E. C. Wentworth.


SONS OF NEW YORK - DeWitt C. Cregier, pres .; Hervey Sheldon, sec. 309, 130 Dearborn


We call the attention of the public to the fact that our firm now confines itself exclusively to the manufacture and sale of the


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THE Lakeside Hospital


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ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY-Meets Ist Thursday in February, May, Au- gust and November, at Sherman House. Pres. John Alston; Treas. Duncan Cameron; Sec. James Treas.


ST. GEORGE'S CRICKET CLUB -Grounds Fullerton av. cor. Clark. Pres. Henry Taylor; Sec. W. Love- grove; Treas. E J. Tomlins, 238 Ran- dolph.


STANDARD CLUB-Michigan av. sw. cor. Twenty-fourth. See p. 403.


SUNSET CLUB-Sec. Joseph W, Errant. 154 Lake.


SYMPHONY CLUB ORCHESTRA -Shea Smith, Pres., J. P. Barrett, V. Pres .; H. M. Lay, Sec .; Harry A. Hall, Treas.


TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB -See p. 405.


UNION CLUB-Washington pl. sw. cor. Dearborn av. See p. 406.


UNION LEAGUE CLUB-Jackson sw. cor. Fourth av. See p. 408.


UNION PARK CHORAL SOCI- ETY-Louis Falk, director. Meets Union Park Congreg. ch. Saturday evenings.


UNIVERSITY CLUB - 125 Dear- born. See p. 412.


WAHPANSEH WHIST AND CHESS CLUB-25, 35th. Pres. Hiero B. Herr: V. Pres. Simeon Crane: Sec. George C. Fry; Treas. A. E. Matte- son,


WANDERER'S CRICKET AND ATHLETIC CLUB-Grounds 37th cor. Indiana av. Pres. Fred Sansome; Treas. C. W. Lennon; Sec. Joseph H. War- riner, 4617 Champlain av.


WASHINGTON CYCLING CLUB -W. Adams cor. Wood. Pres. Burton F. White; V. Pres. H. W. Allen; Treas. L. W. Conkling; Sec. Albert J. Elliott.


WASHINGTON PARK CLUB - Office, 32 Palmer House. See p. 414.


WEST CHICAGO CLUB-48 and 50 Throop. Pres. B. Loewenthal; V.


Pres. M. Cornhauser; Sec. A. H. Hart, 35, 90 Washington; Treas. L. Oberndorf.


WOMEN'S LECTURE BUREAU -161 Lasalle. Chairman, Mrs. Caroline B. Buell; Sec. Mrs. R. A. Emmons.


WOMEN'S LITERARY CLUB OF RAVENSWOOD-Pres. Mrs. C. W. Bassett; V. Pres. Mrs. Samuel Brown jr .; Sec. and Treas, Mrs. H. P. Young.


WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE BUILDING ASSOCIATION-60, 161 Lasalle. Pres. Mrs. Matilda B. Carse; Sec. Miss Helen L. Hood; Treas. Miss Esther Pugh.


WYANDOT TENNIS CLUB-Su- perior and Pine. Pres. E. B. Tuttle; Sec. Miss Harriet Kibs; Capt. L. V. LeMoyne.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION - Madison Street Dept. Rooms, 148 Madison.' Open 8.30 a.m. to 10 p. m. (Sundays 2 to 10 p. m.) Chairman, H. M. Hubbard; Sec. Daniel Sloan; Treas. J. L. Houghteling ; Pres. J. V. Farwell, jr .; Gen. Sec. L. Wilbur Messer.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Englewood, 63d cor. Princeton av. open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pres. J. Mckenzie Cleland; Rec. Sec. L. T. Regan; Gen. Sec. Theodore P. Day.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Evanston, Davis cor. Chicago av. open daily 9 a.m. to 10 p. m. Sundays 3 to 5 p.m. Pres C. B. Congdon; Rec. Sec. H. P. Duffell; Gen. Sec. R. D. Fagg; Treas. J. M. Larimer.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Ravenswood. Chair- man, R. J. Bennett; Dept. Sec. L. B. Moore.


YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION - 39, 184 Dearborn. Pres. Mrs. Leander Stone; Treas. Miss M. E. True; Cor. Sec. Mrs. J. M. Bro- die; Rec. Sec. Mrs. A. S. Chamberlin. Supt. Employment Bureau, Miss Bella Stobie, 61, 243 Wabash av .; Supt. of Dis- pensary, Dr. Odelia Blinn, 61, 243 Wa- bash av .; Supt. Boarding House (288 Michgan av.) Mrs. L. F. Oliphant.


Turn, Turn my wheel! Turn round and round Without a pause, without a sound: So spins the flying world away! This clay, well mixed with marl and sand, Follows the motion of my hand, For some must follow and some command Though all are made of clay" Longfellow.


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I Mr. & Mrs. James W. Johnston


2 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Bliven Receiving day Tuesday


3 Mr.& Mrs. Thomas Brown jr.& dr.


4 Mr. & Mrs. S. Leonard Boyce


5 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Washburn


6 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Milchrist 7 Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Hildreth 7 Miss Grace Chappelle


8 Mr. & Mrs. Alex. P. Moore & dr.


8 Mr. & Mrs. George Martin


9 Mr. & Mrs. A. W. Freeman 9 H. L. Freeman


IO Mr. & Mrs. John C. Hatch & dr. IO Edwin H. Hatch


IO Mr. & Mrs. E. A. Hatch


II Mr. & Mrs. Henry Zeiss


12 Mr. & Mrs. John W. Marsh


I3 Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Nash


13 Raymond O. Evans


13 Miss Mamie E. Evans


14 Mrs. M. M. Hill Receiving day Friday p. m. 14 John H. Hill


15 Mr. & Mrs. Abner Smith


15 Mr. & Mrs. Sereno Smith


16 Mrs. Mary Davison


16 Robert E. Sturgeon


16 Miss Josephine Hilty


16 Mr. & Mrs. George R. French


17 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Osmun


19 Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Cadwallader 20 Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Bassett 20 J. Warren Pease


21 Mr. & Mrs. J. Foster Rhodes 22 Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Dunton




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