Polk Topeka, Kansas, city directory, 1893-1894, Part 6

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Madison Street Baptist, organized in 1881, situated on Madison street, between Second and Third streets ; Rev. W. F. File, pastor.


First German Baptist, holds services in Madison Street Baptist church. No reg- ular pastor.


First Swedish Baptist, organized in ISSo, located on the corner of Fourth and Fillmore streets ; Rev. D. Oberg, pastor.


Second Baptist (colored), organized in 1884, located on First avenue near Mad- ison street ; Rev. Jones, pastor.


Third Baptist (colored), located on east Twelfth street; Rev. M. Banks, pastor. North Topeka Baptist (colored), located on the corner of B and Taylor streets. Rev. P. W. Barker, pastor; residence, Polk street near D street.


Shiloh Baptist (colored), located at 1201 Buchanan street; no pastor at present.


CATHOLIC.


Church of the Assumption, established August, 1862; located on. Eighth avenue near corner of Jackson street. Very Rev. F. M. Hayden, dean, rector; Rev. Thomas Quick, assistant; residence, 206 West Eighth avenue.


German Catholic Church, located on Third street, between Jackson and Van Buren streets; Rev. F. R. Henry, pastor; residence, 213 West Third street.


CHRISTIAN.


First Christian, located on Topeka avenue, between Sixth avenue and Seventh street; Rev. Benj. L. Smith, pastor; residence, 1022 West Sixth avenue.


Christian Church, North Topeka. Services held in hall on Kansas avenue near Kious street; no regular pastor.


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Congregational, located on the corner of Seventh and Harrison streets; was organized in 1855 ; Rev. L. Blakesley, pastor; residence, 704 West Eighth avenue.


Central Congregational, located on the corner of Huntoon and Buchanan streets ; Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, pastor ; residence, 1515 West Fifteenth street.


North Congregational, situated in North Topeka, on Jackson and E streets ; Rev. W. L. Byers, pastor.


Colored Congregational, was established in ISS3, corner of Lincoln and Twelfth streets ; no regular pastor.


EPISCOPAL.


Grace Cathedral, organized as a cathedral in June, 1879, located on the southwest corner of Polk street and Eighth avenue. Right Rev. E. S. Thomas, bishop of the diocese; Rev. James W. Caldwell, dean ; residence, Deanery, Eighth avenue and Polk street.


Church of the Good Shepherd, was admitted to convention in 1886, but was organ- ized in 18S2. It is situated on the northeast corner of Quincy and E streets; Rev. T. O. Lincoln, pastor; residence, S22 Topeka avenue.


Saint Simon the Cyrenian Mission (colored), located on the northwest corner of Seventh street and Western avenue; Rev. L. V. Marks, lay reader ; resi - dence, 908 West Seventh street.


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Calvary Mission, is located at 1101 E. Fourth street. Holding no meetings at present.


LUTHERAN.


English Evangelical Lutheran, organized in 1868, located on the corner of Fifth and Harrison streets; Rev. F. M. Porch, pastor; residence, No. 6 Ross Block, between Sixth avenue and Seventh street, on Van Buren street.


German Lutheran, organized in 1875, located on the corner of Second and Van Buren streets ; Rev. C. F. Graebner, pastor ; residence, 213 W. Second St. German Evangelical Church, located on Topeka avenue, between Fifth street and Sixth avenue ; Rev. G. Ditel, pastor.


Swedish Lutheran, organized August 15, 1870, located on Fourth and Tyler streets; Rev. Norrbom, pastor; residence, 516 West Fourth street.


Swedish Bethel Church, located on Polk street, between Fifth street and Sixth avenue ; Andrew Pierson, lecturer.


METHODIST.


First M. E., organized March 2, 1855, located on southwest corner of Sixth ave- nue and Harrison street; Rev. A. S. Embree, pastor; residence, 500 To- peka avenue.


Kansas Avenue M. E., located in North Topeka, on Kansas avenue, between E and F streets; organized in 1870; Rev. G. W. Browning, pastor; residence, 1031 North Kansas avenue.


Oakland M. E., located in Oakland, Rev. S. E. Betts, pastor; residence, Oakland. Walnut Grove M. E., corner of Eighteenth and Van Buren; Rev. S. E. Betts, pastor; residence, Oakland.


Martin M. E., located on corner Lane and Seventeenth streets; Rev. O. H. Call, pastor; residence, Oakland.


Parkdale M. E., established 1873, located corner Seventh and Lime streets; Rev. Charles Minear, pastor; residence, 627 Lawrence street.


Lowman Chapel, located at the corner of Morris avenue and Eleventh street; Rev. T. J. Ream, pastor; residence, 1124 Prospect street.


German M. E., corner Fifth and Tyler streets; Rev. H. Kruger, pastor; residence, 514 West Fifth street.


Asbury M. E., located at No. 85 Van Buren street, North Topeka ; Rev. J. D. Evans, pastor ; residence, adjoining church.


Wesleyan Methodist, located on Jefferson street, between Third and Fourth streets; Rev. J. M. Gilvin, pastor.


Mount Olive M. E., located on Buchanan street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets ; Rev. S. W. Hawkins, pastor ; residence, rear of church.


Free Methodist, located on Lake street, near Eighth avenue ; Rev. I. N. Watson, pastor.


African M. E., corner Topeka avenue and Seventh street ; Rev. J. C. C. Owens, pastor ; residence, adjoining church.


African M. E., corner Twelfth and Washington streets; Rev. Mr. Allen, pastor. African M. E., North Topeka ; no regular pastor.


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PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian, organized in 1860; is located on Harrison street, between Eighth avenue and Ninth street : Rev. S. B. Alderson, pastor; residence, S19 Harrison street.


Second Presbyterian, North Topeka, was organized in September, IS78, and is situated on Quincy street, between D and E streets ; Rev. W. E. Archibald, Ph. D., pastor ; residence, - Quincy street, North Topeka.


Third Presbyterian, organized in IS80; is located on the corner of Third and Han- cock streets; Rev. M. C. Long, D. D., pastor ; residence, on Sixth avenue, east of viaduct.


Westminster Presbyterian, located on corner of College avenue and Huntoon street ; Rev. E. S. Farrand, pastor.


First Presbyterian Church of Oakland, Rev. H. S. Childs, pastor. in Oakland school-house.


Services held


First Cumberland Presbyterian, corner of Polk and Huntoon streets ; Rev. Neill D. Johnson, pastor ; residence, 710 Huntoon street.


First Cumberland Presbyterian (colored ), organized in ISSo; located on Western avenue, in North Topeka ; Rev. Pinkney Price, pastor ; residence, 130 Van Buren street.


Mount Olive Cumberland (colored ) was organized in 1883; located on Thirteenth street, between Quincy and Monroe streets; Rev. J. E. Kuykendall, pastor; residence, 211 East Thirteenth street.


United Presbyterian, was organized in 1870, and is located on the northeast cor- ner of Eighth and Topeka avenues ; Rev. M. F. McKirahan, pastor; resi- dence, 512 W. Eighth avenue.


Reformed Presbyterian, holds meetings in hall over Woman's Exchange, 119 W. Sixth avenue; Rev. J. W. Dill, pastor.


Presbyterian (colored ), located on east side of Madison street, between Second and Third street.


MISCELLANEOUS CHURCHES.


Church of Christ ( Scientist), services held at 218 W. Sixth street; Alfred Far- low, lecturer.


First Church of God, no regular place of meeting ; Rev. C. S. Bolton, pastor.'


North Topeka Holiness Church, chartered April, 1SS2; located at corner of Grant


and Jackson streets; Rev. H. H. Mckinley, leader; residence, 1121 N. Van Buren street.


Universalist Church, holds services at Topeka Post Hall, 422 Kansas avenue; no regular minister.


Second Adventists, services held every Sunday at room No. 4, 122 East Sixth avenue.


Seventh-Day Adventist Church, is located on the corner of Fifth street and West- ern avenue. ·


St. John's Reformed Church, services held in room No. 4, 122 East Sixth avenue. The First Society of Spiritualists holds meetings in its Temple, at 521 Topeka av- enue and 317 Kansas avenue. The pulpit is occupied by contract lecturers.


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New Jerusalem Church ( Swedenborgian), organized in 1SSo. Church is located on the southeast corner of Sixth avenue and Harrison street; Rev. G. Reiche, minister; residence, 606 Harrison street.


The First Unitarian Society has its church located on Topeka avenue, between Ninth street and Tenth avenue; Rev. James Black, pastor; residence, West- ern avenue, near Sixteenth street.


MISCELLANEOUS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS.


Young Men's Christian Association, rooms open daily at 629 Quincy street; H. R. Hilton, president; W. R. Johnson, general secretary.


Young Women's Christian Association, organized February 10, 1887; rooms, 610 Kansas avenue, open daily; Mrs. C. L. Short, president; Mrs. Henry Ben- nett, vice president; Miss Emma F. Burgess, general secretary; Miss Re- becca Adams, assistant secretary : Mrs. C. M. Shelden, treasurer.


Junior Department, Y. M. C. A., rooms open daily at room No. 4, 122 E. Sixth avenue.


Railroad Young Men's Christian Association, located on Fourth street near Jeffer- son street; reading rooms open day and evening.


Salvation Army Barracks, 421 East Fourth street.


Clubs and Societies.


Alhambra Mandolin and Guitar Club. H. S. Lawrence, director. Headquarters at 504 West Tenth street.


American History and Literary Club ( limited ). Organized in 1892. Twelve members. Meets with different members every Wednesday. Mrs. T. F. Durand, president; Mrs. P. L. Soper, secretary.


Arion Singing Society. Organized August, ISS4. Meets on Wednesday and Sunday evenings, at hall on Kansas avenue, between Second and Third streets. President, S. Stritzinger; secretary, John Solecki; treasurer, Chas. Kraemer.


Baptist Male Choir. Meets every Friday night at North Baptist church. Organ- ized May, IS92. Twenty-four members. W. M. Van Ness, director; Mrs. C. C. Nicholson, organist.


Bean Club. Organized 1890. Social. C. R. Gilfilin, president; C. E. Nettles, vice president; H. B. Tasker, secretary and treasurer.


Capital City Republican Club. Organized March, 1893. Political. About 250 members. D. C. Tillotson, president.


Clearing House Association. Meets daily at rooms on first floor of Columbian building, on West Sixth street. No regular officers.


Columbian Chorus. Organized January, 1893. Meets at Music Hall at call of director. About 75 members. Rev. L. Blakesley, president; W. J. Stagg, secretary ; J. K. Bair, treasurer; H. S. Wilder, musical director.


Chevra Kadisho Bikur Cholim (Jewish). Organized in 1871; religious and be- nevolent. Meets first and third Sundays in each month at their hall ILI E. Seventh street. President, S. Bernheimer; vice president, J. August; secre- tary, S. Greenbaum; financial secretary, D. J. Greenwald.


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Current Topics Club. Organized January, 1893. Meets every Tuesday evening at Y. M. C. A. Rooms on Quincy street. An organization for the purpose of discussing the current news of the day.


Dealers' and Shippers' Exchange Board of North Topeka. Organized July, 1886. Meets at Fire Station, North Topeka, at call of president. T. M. James, president; Frank A. Root, secretary.


Democratic Flambeau Club. Organized 1884. Meets at hall, 214 Kansas avenue. John Smith, president; J. G. Hewitt, vice president; Albert Earnest, 2d vice president; James Hanley, financial secretary; J. J. O'Connor, corre- sponding secretary; Michael Heery, treasurer.


German American League (political). Meets at 314 Kansas avenue. Phillip Moeser, president; Earnest Miller, vice president; Alfred Krauss, secretary ; Oscar Krauss, treasurer.


Gamma Sigma Literary Society. The members are Washburn College students' and the society meets weekly at the College chapel.


Harmonie Club (social). Organized May, 1888. Board of directors meet weekly ' at III East Seventh street. D. J. Greenwald, president; S. Ettlinger, vice president; S. Bernheimer, secretary; Abe Steinberg, financial secretary ; A. L. House, treasurer.


Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society. Organized 1885. Meets first Wednesday of each month at Club rooms, 111 East Seventh street. Mrs. S. Hahn, president; Mrs. J. Leon, vice president; Mrs. M. Snattinger, treasurer; Mrs. B. Tuchman, secretary.


Herman Soehne (benevolent). Organized 1889. Meets at 314 Kansas avenue every Thursday. Henry Sweering, president; Max Krauss, secretary.


Imperial Club (dancing). Organized 1889. Meets at call of president. Dances held at Library Hall. F. P. Edson, president; C. C. Baker, vice president; Harry Williams, secretary; C. S. Bowman, treasurer.


Ingleside (charitable). Chartered March, 1888. This institution is located on the corner of Huntoon and Tyler streets. Mrs. Jonathan Thomas, presi- dent; Mrs. N. C. McFarland, first vice president; Mrs. J. K. Hudson, sec- ond vice president; Mrs. M. C. Hammatt, secretary; Mrs. T. E. Bowman, treasurer; Miss Lucy Stoddard, matron. The officers meet the second Friday of each month at the Ingleside.


Ionians (dancing club). Organized January, 1893. Gives monthly parties at Music Hall. Twenty members. F. R. Waters, president; F. E. Nichols, secretary.


I. O. T. B. Club. A social club exclusive to ladies. Meets at* places designated by officers. Miss Lulu Cope, president; Miss Gussie Manning, secretary ; Miss Anna Crane, treasurer.


Jackson Street Tennis Club. Organized 1881. Grounds on North Jackson street. Hanson Gregg, president; Mrs. F. E. Congleton, secretary; Mrs. J. E. Crockett, treasurer.


Kansas Medical College. Chartered 1889. Faculty meets at call of president. Dr. J. E. Minney, president; Dr. M. B. Ward, secretary; D. W. Nellis, treasurer; John Martin, president board of trustees.


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Kansas State Dental Association. Meets in Topeka on the last Tuesday in April of each year.


Kansas State Fair Association (agricultural). Grounds extend from Topeka to Union avenues, and from Euclid avenue to Twenty-third street. Organ- ized November, 1873. Meets at 215 East Fifth street. C. N. Beal, presi- dent; L. M. Crawford, general manager; L. H. Pounds, secretary; L. G. Beal, treasurer.


Ladies' Benevolent Society. Organized January, 1887. Meets every Friday in its hall at 1012 North Kansas avenue. Mrs. Roll. Nichols, president.


Ladies' Music Club. Organized in ISS9. Meets every two weeks at homes of members. Mrs. J. W. Hardt, president; Miss Ellen Parkhurst, secretary ; Mrs. L. A. Ryder, treasurer.


Ladies' Philharmonic Club (musical). Organized 1892. Meets every two weeks at the homes of the members. Mrs. H. Butterfield, president; Miss Manola Clark, secretary and treasurer. About twenty-five members.


Lincoln Post Flambeau Club ( pyrotechnic). Meets at Lincoln Post Hall, 120 East Sixth avenue, on call of president. A. M. Fuller, president; B. B. Smyth, adjutant.


Modoc Singing Club (incorporated). Meets at 717 Kansas avenue every Mon- day evening. T. J. Anderson, president; J. G. Rodemeyer, secretary ; Joseph Griley, vice president ; H. L. Shirer, treasurer.


Ninth Street Tennis Club. Organized 1891. Grounds on the corner of Ninth and Polk street. W. L. Smith, president; C. E. Lagerstrom, secretary.


Old Settlers' Club (social). An organization of the old settlers of Shawnee county. Meets at call of president. J. S. Collins, president.


Orphans' Home. Located at the corner of Twelfth and Tyler streets. Mrs. S. E. Sheldon, president.


Pansy Club. A society of young ladies, having for its object the raising of money for charitable purposes by means of parties, dances, etc. Among the young ladies connected with it are Miss Anna Hudson, Miss Gertrude Roberts, Miss Hortense Kelley, Maud Stacey, and others.


Saturday Night Club (literary). Organized 1882. Meets semi-monthly at Fos- ter's and Mckeever & Stone's office, room 49 Columbian Building. C. F. Menninger, president; Robert Stone, vice president; L. S. Ferry, secretary and treasurer.


Shakespearean Club. Organized in 1883. Meets every alternate Tuesday at homes of members. No regular officers. A secretary and a critic are elected at each meeting, their duties ending same evening.


Shawnee Building and Loan Association. Organized 1885. Meets in room 16, Columbian Building, West Sixth street. M. Snattinger, president; S. S. Ott, vice president; W'm. Burgoyne, secretary.


Shawnee County Homeopathic Society. Organized in 1891. Meets in Columbian Building first Monday of each month. Dr. C. F. Menninger, president; . Dr. Eva Harding, vice president; Dr. Mary E. Stewart, secretary and treas- urer.


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St. Ananias Club (ethnological ). Instituted July 4, 1776. Incorporated May, 1SS4. Meets in Stormont block, 107 West Sixth avenue. S. A. Kingman, president; F. P. Baker, vice president; Sam. Radges, secretary ; S. E. Shel- don, treasurer.


Swedish Lutheran Orchestra. Organized August, 1891. Thirteen members. Rev. A. Norrbom, leader.


The Associated Keeley Bi-Chloride of Gold Club. Organized 1892. Meets at call of president. Ed. G. Moore, president; Ed. McLennan, secretary.


Topeka Academy of Medicine and Surgery. Meets second Monday of each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, 723 Kansas avenue. Dr. S. E. Sheldon, president ; Dr. W. E. McVey, secretary. Organized ISSI.


Topeka Club. Organized January 15, 1890 (social ). They occupy a handsome building at the corner of Sixth avenue and Harrison street. A. S. Johnson, president; H. P. Dillon, vice president; F. G. Willard, secretary and treas- urer.


Topeka Press Club (literary). Organized April, 1884. Meets at the call of the president. H. A. Heath, president; S. M. Gardenhire, secretary; C. C. Baker, treasurer.


Topeka Republican Flambeau Club (pyrotechnic). Organized 1876. Meets at call of president. W. A. S. Bird, president; J. C. Clark, secretary and treasurer; J. W. F. Hughes, captain.


Topeka Scottish Society. Meets in room 30, office block, East Fifth street, on Monday evening of each week. John Guthrie, president; Peter Fisher, vice president; James Brown, secretary; Alex. Drummond, corresponding secretary ; F. M. Grover, chairman board of trustees. (Educational and char- itable.)


Topeka Turn Verein (social and athletic). Organized February 10, 1866. Hall, First avenue, near Harrison street. Regular meetings first and third Tues- day evenings of each month. Alfred Krauss, first speaker; Henry Sweer- ing, second speaker; Fred. Renker, corresponding secretary; Magnus Huhn, financial secretary ; George Hossfeld, treasurer.


U and I Club. An organization of ladies having for its object the building of a home for old women. There are over 100 members, divided into clubs of ten, who give socials and other entertainments as a means of raising money. Mrs. Eugene Wolff, president.


Unity Club. For the study of church matters; also a fraternal and social club . Organized 1884. Meets every Thursday evening at Unity church, on To- peka avenue, between Ninth street and Tenth avenue. Prof. James Black, president; F. H. Poole, secretary.


Waifs' Home. A home for friendless and homeless children. It is located south of the city, a short distance from the southern terminus of the electric car line. Walter L. Russ, manager.


West Side Gun Club. Organized in 1889. Holds regular shoots every Saturday. Meets on call of president. Aus. H. Piety, president; W. N. Hall, vice president; John W. Nowers, secretary and treasurer.


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Woman's Auxiliary Keeley League. Mrs. Nellie Severy Hibben, president; Mrs. Anna S. Wilkie, secretary; Mrs. C. K. Holliday, treasurer. Meets at call of president. This league has for its object the raising of funds for the purpose of sending to the Keeley institutes, inebriates who are themselves unable to defray the expense of the cure.


Young Men's Catholic and Literary Club. Meets at Church of the Assumption, corner Eighth avenue and Jackson street.


Young Men's Republican Club. Meets second Monday of each month at 521 Kansas avenue (J. B. Furry's office ). President, Chas. S. Elliott; first vice president, Robt. Stone; second vice president, L. H. Greenwood; secretary, Fred C. Slater; treasurer, J. B. Furry.


Educational-Schools and Colleges.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


The members of the board are elected at large, two from each ward, and have the full control and general supervision of the public schools. Regular meetings of the board are held on the first Monday evening of each month, in the City Building.


OFFICERS.


R. B. WELCH


President.


T. A. BECK


Vice President.


H. W. FARNSWORTH Clerk.


WM. M. DAVIDSON


Superintendent.


MEMBERS.


TERM


FIRST WARD.


J. W. Priddy


1893


S. C. Miller


1894


SECOND WARD


W. H. Wilson.


1893


THIRD WARD


A. B. Callaham


1893


J. B. Thomas


1894


FOURTH WARD.


R. B. Welch


1893


J. H. Squires 1894


FIFTH WARD J. M. Westerfield 1893


T. A. Beck. 1894


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance-Jesse Shaw, J. H. Squires, J. B. Thomas.


Buildings and Grounds -T. A. Beck, S. C. Miller, W. H. Wilson. Teachers and Salaries-J. W. Priddy, Jesse Shaw, J. M. Westerfield. High School-J. B. Thomas, J. M. Westerfield, A. B. Callaham.


Laws and Regulation's -S. C. Miller, J. W. Priddy, A. B. Callaham. Text-Books and Supplies -W. H. Wilson, J. M. Westerfield, J. H. Squires. -8


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Jesse Shaw. 1894


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AVERAGE ENROLLMENT FOR THE YEAR 1892-3.


MONTH ENDING-


MONTHLY ENROLLMENT.


DAILY BELONGING.


DAILY ATTENDANCE.


ATTEND- ANCE, PER CENT.


First Term.


October 14, 1892


5,335


5,023


4,834


96


November 11, 1892


5,576


5,093


4,851


96


December 9, 1892 ..


5,766


5,035


4,77I


95


January 13, 1893.


5,933


4,996


4,746


94


January 27, 1893.


5,978


4,988


4,791


95


February 24, 1893.


5,349


5,035


4,617


90


March 24, 1893.


5,544


4,922


4,613


93


ASSIGNMENT OF TEACHERS.


HIGH SCHOOL.


( 125 East Eighth, between Kansas avenue and Quincy street. )


C. W. Hickman, Principal.


M. E. Anderson, Assistant.


M. E. Wilder, Assistant.


O. P. Davis, Assistant.


Effie Graham, Assistant.


Laura Ewing, Assistant.


F. H. Ayers, Assistant.


C. M. Culver, Assistant.


Viola Troutman, Assistant.


E. C. Higgins, Assistant.


Maude Fales, Assistant.


BRANNER SCHOOL.


(Corner Branner and Third streets. )


J. H. McBride, Principal.


Miss V. E. Metzger, Teacher.


Kate M. Brown, Teacher.


Mrs. Sue Benton, Teacher.


Mrs. A. K. Palmer, Teacher.


Miss Mary Cochran, Teacher.


Miss M. E. Blake, Teacher.


Miss Ada Fulcher, Teacher.


BUCHANAN SCHOOL. (Corner Buchanan and Twelfth streets. )


C. F. Clinkscale, Principal.


J. A. Page, Teacher.


Miss Mary Jamison, Teacher. Miss H. McCoy, Teacher.


CLAY SCHOOL. ( Corner Seventh and Clay streets. )


Miss M. A. Woods, Principal.


Miss C. Boughton, Teacher.


Miss Annie Foster, Teacher.


Miss Etta Clark, Teacher.


Mrs. N. T. Butterfield, Teacher. Miss Elmora McCay, Teacher. Miss May Monteith, Teacher. Miss M. Nesbaum, Teacher.


DOUGLASS SCHOOL. ( Polk street, between Third and Fourth streets. ) Mrs. D. H. Watkins, Principal.


EUCLID SCHOOL.


( Corner Euclid avenue and West street. )


Miss Belle Bennett, Principal. Miss Mabel Smith, Teacher.


Miss Ida Hosack, Teacher. Miss Madge Moore, Teacher.


Miss Gertrude Frazeur, Teacher.


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