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First Swedish Baptist, organized in 1880; located on the corner of Fourth and Fillmore streets. Rev. J. Hedberg, pastor; residence, 1008 West Fourth street.
Second Baptist (colored), organized in 1884; located on Third and Quincy streets. Rev. Mr. Olden, pastor; residence, 115 North Jefferson street.
Third Baptist (colored), located on East Twelfth street. Rev. M. Banks, pastor.
North Topeka Baptist (colored), located on the corner of Railroad and Taylor streets. Rev. P. W. Barker, pastor; residence, Polk street, near Laurent street.
Shiloh Baptist (colored), located at 1201 Buchanan street; Rev. W. L. Grant, pastor. Mount Olive Baptist (colored), located on the corner of Kious and Madison streets, North Topeka. Rev. Mr. Rucker, pastor.
First Baptist Mission Sunday School, located on Madison street between Second and Third streets. Joseph Lerter, superintendent.
Holiness Association, located on Jefferson street, between Third and Fourth streets.
Primitive Baptist, (colored), located on King and Buchanan streets. Rev. Geo. Gentry, pastor.
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. M. J. Harrigan, assist- ant; residence, 206 West Eighth avenue.
St. Joseph's German Catholic Church, located at Third and Van Buren streets. F. R. Henry, pastor; residence, 213 West Third street.
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CHRISTIAN.
First Christian, located on Topeka avenue, between Sixth avenne and Seventh street. Rev. M. E. Harlan, pastor; residence, 516 Tyler street.
Christian Church, North Topeka, located corner of Kious street and Central avenue. Rev. J. H. Speer, pastor.
Second Christian Church (colored ), Fourth street, between Polk and Taylor streets. Rev. Mr. Dukes, pastor.
Third Christian Church, corner Second and Lake streets. Rev. F. E. Mallory, pastor; residence, 1307 East Sixth avenne.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Congregational, located on the corner of Seventh and Harrison streets; was organ- ized in 1855. Rev. Linns Blakesley, pastor; residence, 704 West Eighth avenue.
Central Congregational, located on the corner of Huntoon and Buchanan streets. " Rey. Charles M. Sheldon, pastor ; residence, 1515 West Fifteenth street.
North Congregational, situated in North Topeka, on Jackson and Laurent streets. Rev. A. S. Palmer, pastor; residence, 1008 North Kansas avenne.
Colored Congregational, was established in 1883, corner of Lincoln and Twelfth streets. No regular pastor.
Seabrook Congregational Church. Rev. P. B. Lee, pastor; residence, Seabrook.
Swedish Congregational Church, 522 Polk street. Rev. Peter Persson, pastor; resi- dence, 622 Clay street.
Mission of Central Congregational Church, located corner of King and Lincoln streets. 11. F. Bird, superintendent; residence, 1167 Lincoln street.
EPISCOPAL.
Grace Cathedral, organized as a cathedral in June, 1879; located on the southwest corner of Polk street and Eighth avenue. Right Rev. Frank R. Millspangh, D. D., bishop of the diocese; the Very Rev. John W. Sykes, dean ; residence, Deanery, Eighth avenue and Taylor street.
Church of the Good Shepherd, was organized in 1882; admitted to convention in 1886. It is located on northeast corner Quincy and Gordon streets, North Topeka. Rev. M. J. Bywater, pastor; residence, 822 Topeka avenue.
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Saint Simon the Cyrenian Mission (colored), located on the northwest corner of Seventh street and Western avenue. Rev. M. J. Bywater, pastor.
Calvary Mission, located at No. 9027% East Fourth street. Rev. Irving Todd, minister in charge ; residence, Bethany College.
LUTHERAN.
English Evangelical Lutheran, organized in 1868; located on the corner of Fifth and Harrison streets. A. E. Wagner, pastor; residence, 313 Western avenue.
German Lutheran, organized in 1875; located on the corner of Second and Van Buren streets. Rev. H. F. Eggart, pastor; residence, 213 West Second street.
Saint Paul's German Evangelical Church, located corner Third and Hancock streets. Rev. Mr. Silverman, Alma, Kan., pastor.
Swedish Lutheran, organized August 15, 1870 ; located at Fourth and Tyler streets. Rev. Mr. Engstrom, pastor; residence, 516 West Fourth street.
Swedish Bethel Church, located on Polk street, between Fifth street and Sixth avenue. Andrew Pierson, lecturer; residence, 622 Clay street.
METHODIST.
First M. E., organized March 2, 1855; located on southwest corner of Sixth avenue and Harrison street. Rev. J. T. McFarland, pastor.
Kansas Avenue M. E., located in North Topeka, on Kansas avenue, between Gordon and Morse streets; organized in 1870. Rev. - , pastor; residence, 1031 North Kansas avenue.
Oakland M. E., located in Oakland. W. E. Putt, pastor.
Walnut Grove M. E., corner of Eighteenth and Harrison streets. pastor ; residence, Oakland.
Martin M. E., located on corner Lane and Seventeenth streets. Rev. D. B. Moore, pastor.
Rev. Joseph E. Coe,
Parkdale M. E., established 1873 ; located corner Seventh and Lime streets. Rev. Mr. Chaney, pastor; residence, Eighth and Lime streets.
Lowman Chapel, located at the corner of Morris avenue and Eleventh street. Rev. Dr. J. A. Swaney, pastor; residence, 1124 Prospect street.
German M. E., corner Fifth and Tyler streets. Rev. G. I. Jaiser, pastor; residence, 514 West Fifth street.
Asbury M. E., located on Van Buren street, between Laurent and Norris, North To- peka. Rev. Mr. Mitchell, pastor; residence, adjoining church.
Wesleyan Methodist, located on Jefferson street, between Third and Fourth streets. Rev. Wm. Hocket, pastor; residence, 1320 West Eighth street.
Mount Olive M. E., located on Buchanan street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Rev. Mr. Lucas, pastor.
Free Methodist, located on Lake street, near Eighth avenue. Rev. Morris F. Childs, pas- tor; residence, 726 Lake street.
African M. E., corner Twelfth and Washington streets. Rev. Mr. Green, pastor.
First M. E. Mission Church, 426 Jefferson street.
St. John's African M. E. Church, Topeka avenue and Seventh street. Rev. Jefferson Ransom, pastor; residence, adjoining church.
St. Mark's M. E. (colored ); located on Railroad street, near Rock Island railroad, North Topeka. Rev. Mr. Outen, pastor.
Lane Chapel, M. E. (colored ), located at Fourteenth and Van Buren streets. Rev. John Brown, pastor; residence, Tenth street west, three miles out.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian, organized in 1860; is located on Harrison street, between Eighth avenue and Ninth street. Rev. J. D. Countermine, D. D., pastor; residence, 819 Harrison street.
Second Presbyterian, North Topeka, was organized in September, 1878, and is situated on Quincy street, between Laurent and Gordon streets. Rev. John S. Glendenning, pastor; residence, 1310 Quincy street, North Topeka.
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Third Presbyterian, organized in 1880 ; is located on East Fourth, between Branner and Chandler streets. Rev. M. C. Long, pastor; residence, 1001 East Fourth street.
Westminster Presbyterian, located on corner of College avenne and Huntoon street. Rev. A. M. Reynolds, pastor; residence, 1281 Mulvane street.
First Presbyterian Church of Oakland, located at corner Winfield and Riverside ave- nnes. Rev. L. R. Smith, pastor; residence, 189 Winfield avenue.
First Cumberland Presbyterian (colored), organized in 1880; located on Jackson, near river, 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. M. C. Cooper, pastor; residence, 211 East Thir- teenth street.
United Presbyterian, was organized in 1870, and is located on the northeast corner of Eighth and Topeka avenues. Rev. M. F. McKirahan, pastor ; residence, 810 Tyler street.
Second United Presbyterian, located at the corner of Huntoon and Polk streets. Pas- tor to be appointed.
Reformed Presbyterian, located on Clay street. between Ninth and Tenth streets. Rev. H. P. Mcclurkin, D. D., pastor; residence, 1129 Polk street.
MISCELLANEOUS CHURCHES.
Church of Christ (scientist ). services held at 210 West Sixth avenne. W. D. Mckinstry, pastor ; residence, 1112 West Sixth avenue.
First Church of God, meets at 420 Kansas avenue.
The Church of God, chartered April. 1883; located at corner of Grant and Jackson streets. Rev. H. C. McKinley, leader; residence, 1211 Van Buren street.
Second Adventists, hold services at the home of Mr. Welty, near Twelfth street and. Washburn avenue. Rev. Peter Snyder, pastor ; residence, corner Eleventh and Quincy streets.
Seventh Day Adventists, located on the corner of Fifth street and Western avenue. Elder C. McReynolds, president State conference ; residence at church.
The First Society of Spiritualists, meets at hall, 118 East Sixth avenne. Pulpit is occupied by contract lecturers.
New Jerusalem Church ( Swedenborgian ), organized in 1880. Church is located at 600 Harrison street.
First Unitarian Society. Church located on Topeka avenue, between Ninth street and Tenth aveune. Rev. A. Wyman. pastor; residence, 105 Greenwood avenne.
First Church United Brethren in Christ, located at corner of Twelfth and Quincy streets; parsonage adjoining. Rev. S. C. Coblentz, pastor; residence, parsonage.
Church of the Good Spirit, meets at 722 Kansas avenne, second floor.
Divine Science Society, located at 722 Kansas avenne. Mrs. L. O. Case, president.
Divine Healing Home and Mission, located at Fourth and Jackson streets. C. F. Parham and S. Eleanor B. Parham, pastors.
Holiness Church, located at 603 East Fourth street. Rev. S. P. McCully, pastor.
Topeka Home Mission, located at 1008 North Kansas avenne. . L. Y. Dinmans, leader. Workingmen's Home and Gospel Medical Mission, located at 629 Quincy street. D. P. Ziegler, superintendent.
Salvation Army, meets at 215 West Fifth street; services every evening. Staff Captain Milne in charge.
American Tract Society. Daily Capital Block, 115 East Eighth street.
Kansas Tract Society. No. 821 West Fifth street. R. M. Rockey, secretary.
Young Men's Christian Association. Rooms open dally, at 113 to 117 East Eighth avenne. S. S. Ott, president ; H. R. Hilton, treasurer; Geo. E. Lerrigo, general secretary; Warren M. Crosby, vice-president; C. G. Titus, assistant secretary. About 600 members.
Railroad Y. M. C. A. Fourth and Adams streets; reading-rooms open day and evening. John Cald well, secretary; W. C. Garvey, chairman board of managers. Number of members, 641.
Young Women's Christian Association. Organized February 10, 1887. Rooms 610 Kansas avenne. Mrs. N. H. Adams, president; Miss Mary E. Carr, secretary ; State secretary, Miss Irene True.
Junior Department Y. M. C. A. Meets at Y. M. C. A. rooms.
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CLUBS AND SOCIETIES.
Apollo Club ( innsical chorus ). Organized 1897. Meets every Tuesday evening, at 620 Kansas avenue. M. C. Holman, president; Mrs. Eli Foster, secretary ; Frank Parkhurst, treasurer ; Waldemar von Dahlen, director.
Argonaut Club ( literary ). Meets every alternate Tuesday evening, in North Topeka. Rev. W. B. Hutchinson, president; Mrs. O. D. Skinner, secretary.
Arion Society ( social and musical ). Meets on second Monday of each month, at 210 Kansas avenue. Hall open to members only. W. E. Fagan, president; Joseph Heinish, secre- tary.
Atlantean Club No. 15 ( literary ). Meets every Monday at 2:30 P. M., at 623 Jackson street. Mrs. T. F. Garver. president ; Mrs. W. A. Morton, secretary.
Caledonian Club ( literary ). Meets every Monday. Mrs. G. C. Foss, president.
Chaldean Club No. 15 (literary). Meets once a week. Mrs. W. W. Russel, president; Mrs. Albert Watkins, vice-president; Miss Belle Thompson, secretary.
Chevra Kadisho Bikur Cholim ( Jewish). Meets first Sunday in each month in Masonic building, 623 Jackson street. Organized in 1871 ; religious and benevolent. L. Diment, presi- dent; M. Snattinger, secretary.
Clerks' and Salesmen's Association. Meets weekly. at 422 Kansas avenue. I. W. Burdick, president; Will White, secretary; C. C. Coulson, financial secretary; J. H. Ream, treasurer.
The Commercial Club of Topeka. Meetings are held regularly at their hall, 627 Kan- sas avenue. Officers : R. S. Brigham, president ; W. I. Miller, vice-president; F. O. Popenoe, treasurer ; T. J. Anderson, secretary. Directors: W. H. Davis, Wm. Green, R. S. Brigham, E. Wilder, Otto Kuehne, Chas. Wolff, W. M. Forbes, D. J. Greenwald, W. I. Miller.
Conversation Club (literary). Meets every Friday evening, at the home of one of the members. Dell Keizer, president ; Harry O. Garvey, secretary.
Cosmos Club (literary ). Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month, at 3 P. M. Mrs. J. M. Wallace, president; Mrs. Minnie Manning, secretary.
Current Literature Club ( studying inagazine literature). Meets weekly. Mrs. J. W. Nowers, president ; Mrs. S. A. Thurston, secretary.
Democratic Flambeau Club. Meets at 210 Kansas avenne, every Thursday night. Michael Heery, president; W. J. McGary, secretary; W. J. Handley, financial secretary ; Dan- iel Callahan, first vice-president; John H. Murphy, treasurer. 2
Equal Suffrage Club (literary ). Meets first and third Fridays, at 3 P. M., at 724 Kansas avenue. Mrs. Mary A. Cornelins, president; Dr. Agnes McKee Wallace, vice-president; Mrs. E. A. Wordall, secretary ; Mrs. Clara Clongh, treasurer ; Mrs. L. O. Case, corresponding secre- tary.
Federation of Clubs of Topeka and Vicinity ( literary ). Twenty-nine in number. Meetings five times a year : on the first Thursday of October, December, February, April, and June.
Western Sorosis Department Meets last Saturday of each month, at 3 P. M. Meetings held in Unity Church parlors. Number of members limited to forty. Mrs. W. A. McCarter, president; Miss Effie Graham, vice-president; Mrs. Frank Montgomery, secretary ; Mrs. C. J. Evans, treasurer.
Foster Humane Society. Cassius G. Foster, president ; Sam'l T. Howe, treasurer ; Sam Radges, secretary, 17 Office block, adjoining postoffice.
Friends in Council ( literary ). Meets every Tuesday at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. Geo. W. Wood, president ; Mrs. A. S. Johnson, secretary ; Mrs. Edward Wilder, treasurer.
Gamma Sigma Literary Society. Meets every Friday night, at Washburn College, for debating and general literary work.
Golden Rule Club (literary). Meets at home of members every Friday at 3 P. M. Mrs. George E. Speer, president; Mrs. E. Wellman, secretary ; Mrs. J. S. Warner, treasurer.
Harmonie Club ( social ). Organized May, 1888. Board of Directors meet weekly, In Masonic building, 623 Jackson street. Jullus Snattinger, president; Prof. Samuels, vice-presi- dent ; Sam'l Barnum, financial secretary ; M. Snattinger, treasurer.
Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society. Organized 1885. Meets first Wednesday of each month, in Masonic building, 623 Jackson street. Mrs. S. Barnum, president; Mrs. D. J. Green- wald, secretary ; Mrs. M. Snattinger, treasurer.
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Helianthus Club ( literary). Meets on second and fourth Fridays of each month, at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. J. B. Gatchell, president; Mrs. D. C. Tillotson, secretary.
In Tempora Literary Club. Meets every two weeks. Mrs. Chas. King, president ; Miss Catharine Mills, secretary-treasurer.
Italian Art Class. For the study of the works of the old masters. Meets at the members' houses every Monday, at 3 P. M. Mrs. H. E. Ball, directress.
Junior Atlantean (literary). Meets every Tuesday, at 3 P. M. Mrs. E. D. Stotts, presi- dent; Mrs. Mathew MacFerran, secretary.
Kansas Academy of Science. West wing of State capitol. Eight thousand volumes. E. B. Knerr, president; D. E. Lantz, secretary.
Kansas State Temperance Union. 701 Jackson street. J. W. Gleed, president ; T. E. Stephens, secretary. The executive committee consists of thirty-five members, selected through- out the State. We can only give here three of this number who reside in Topeka, namely: James A. Troutman, W. A. Peffer, Mrs. S. A. Thurston.
Ladies' Music Club. Public meetings held at Library Hall. Private meetings held at members' houses. Meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. J. W. Hardt, president; Mrs. F. S. Thomas, vice-president; Miss Ellen Parkhurst, secre- tary ; Mrs. S. J. Hodgins, treasurer; Mrs. F. P. MacLennan, corresponding secretary ; Miss Ellen Parkhurst, Librarian ; Mrs. George Parkhurst, chairman of executive committee; and Mrs. W. I. Miller, secretary and treasurer of executive committee.
League American Wheelmen. Meets once a year, in Topeka, Kansas. J. B. Doncyson, state chief consul ; A. E. Hickerson, secretary and treasurer.
Master Builders' Association. Meets Friday night, weekly, at 117 West Sixth avenue. Charles J. Drew, president; James Easier, secretary and treasurer.
Men's Catholic Union (literary). Meets in school-rooms of the Church of the Assump- tion, every second Monday evening. Organized December, 1898. James Byrne, president; H. Lawler, vice-president; J. Morisey, secretary ; A. Hirbour, treasurer. ..
Modern Literature Club. Meets every two weeks, at the homes of the members. Maud Ranney, president; Margaret Morgan, vice-president; Mabel Wilson, secretary.
Modoc Singing Club (incorporated). Meets every Monday evening, in Stormont building, West Sixth avenue. T. J. Anderson, president; M. D. Henderson, vice-president; M. C. Hol- man, director ; J. K. Bair, treasurer; J. G. Rodemyer, secretary.
Nineteenth Century Club ( literary ). Meets second Saturday in each month, at 3 P. M. Mrs. G. C. Colburn, president ; Mrs. R. T. Herrick, secretary.
Nautilus Club ( literary ). Meets every two weeks, on Tuesday at 3 P. M. Mrs. J. E. Davies, president; Mrs. Stuart Sheldon, vice-president; Mrs. Thomas Ackerman, secretary ; Mrs. L. A. Silver, treasurer.
Nautilus Club Junior (literary ). Meets every other Saturday, at 3 P. M. Miss Frances Senour, president; Miss Laura Davies, vice-president; Miss Catharine Lux, secretary; Miss Lena Sheldon, treasurer.
Neighborhood Club (literary ). Meets every other Wednesday, at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. C. D. Skinner, president; Miss Nellie Lescher, secretary and treasurer.
Ninde Chautauqua Circle (literary ). Meets every Monday night, at First M. E. church, Sixth and Harrison streets. Earl Case, president; Miss Edith Moore, Mr. Fred Slater, vice- presidents; Miss Blanche Stewart, secretary and treasurer.
Occidental Club No. 15 (literary ). Meets weekly : studies art this year. Mrs. Jonathan Thomas, president; Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, secretary.
Old Settlers' Society. Meets annually, somewhere. A. Washburn, president ; Mrs. W. H. Weymouth, vice-president ; Robert Stone, secretary ; H. D. Rice, treasurer. The trustees are Dr. S. E. Martin, Mrs. J. C. Gordon, and J. B. McAfee.
Pactolian Club ( literary ). Meets every alternate Saturday, at 3 P. M. Miss Anna Mur- phy, president ; Miss Lillie Freeman, secretary.
Pleasant Hour Club ( literary ). Mrs. H. M. Washburn, president; Mrs. Chas. Thrapp, vice-president; Mrs. Barker, secretary and treasurer.
Portia Club ( literary ). Meets every alternate Thursday, at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. W. M. Davidson, president; Mrs. Eli Foster, vice-president; Mrs. W. D. Roby, secretary.
Ralston Club (literary ). Meets every alternate Tuesday evening. S. H. Downs, presi- dent ; Mrs. W. S. Charles, vice-president ; Miss Smith, secretary.
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Retail Grocers' Association. Organized 1895. Meets at call of the president, at Web- ber's Hall, 431 Kansas avenue. Thomas Hamley, president; Win. Dransfield, secretary ; M. J. Fitzgerald, treasurer ; Henry N. Euler, attorney.
- Research Club ( literary). Meets every Monday afternoon .- Miss Hambleton, president ; Mrs. Herbert Armstrong, secretary.
Saturday Night Club (literary). Meets every other Saturday night, at homes of mem- bers. Robert Stone, president; Eli G. Foster, secretary.
Shakesperian Club (ladies'). Organized 1883. Meets at homes of members, on alternate Tuesdays, at 3 P. M. Mrs. W. F. Parker, president; Mrs. Dr. H. W. Roby, secretary.
Shawnee Democratic Club. Wm. H. Snyder, president; R. B. Kepiey, treasurer.
Spalding Reading Circle ( Catholic). Meets every Tuesday evening, at 7:30, at Institute hall, Eighth aud Jackson streets. Mrs. John W. Nowers, president; Miss Irene Horner, sec- retary.
St. Ananias Club. Meets perpetually in the Stormont block, 109 West Sixth avenue. Judge S. A. Kingman, always president ; Dr. A. J. Huntoou, new secretary ; Dr. S. E. Shel- don, complimentary treasurer ; First National Bank, surplus depository.
Stedman Club ( literary ). Meets every two weeks. L. H. Crandell, president; H. L. Heald, secretary; N. P. Garretson, treasurer.
Topeka Athletic Association. 623-625 Jackson street. Limited to 350 members. J. W. Thurston, president ; C. J. Brown, vice-president; W. C. F. Reichenbach, secretary.
Topeka Club (social ). Located northeast corner Sixth and Harrison streets. Col. A. S. Johnson, president; Dr. C. H. Guibor, vice-president ; F. A. Lewis, secretary and treasurer.
Topeka Orphans' Home. Corner Third and Fillmore. Mrs. J. P. Howe, president; residence, 1310 West Sixth street. Mrs. Bell Parks, first vice-president; 1212 West Sixth street. Mrs. J. F. Daniels, second vice-president; Veale Block. Mrs. Howell Jones, recording secretary ; 1209 Topeka avenue. Mrs. C. S. Baker, corresponding secretary; 1274 Taylor street. Mrs. Herbert Alkire, treasurer; 424 Monroe street. Mrs. Corney, assistant treasurer; Harrison, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Mrs. Lizzle Christian, matron.
Topeka Philosophical Society. Meets in the Academy of Science room, State capitol. A. H. Thompson, president; B. B. Smyth, secretary.
Topeka Republican Flambeau Club. H. M. Phillps, president; E. E. Lair, vice- president; O. K. Swayze, secretary; L. G. Beal, treasurer; W. S. Eberle, captain; George W. Porter, first lieutenant; John Dudley, second lieutenant; M. L. Goshorn, quartermaster. The armory headquarters, Fourth and Kansas avenue.
Topeka Scottish Society. Meets second and fourth Monday of each month. An educa- tional and charitable institution. James Cuthbert, president; John Bannerman, secretary ; Peter Fisher, treasurer.
Topeka Sportsmen's Association. Organized August, 1897. Meets at the call of the president. J. Price, president ; H. S. Montgomery, treasurer; John W. Abbott, secretary: Has twenty-eight members.
Topeka Turn Verein. Meets first Tuesday in each month, at their hall at the foot of Har- rison street. Richard Fritz, president; Max Hyman, secretary.
Topeka Wheelmen. Meets once a month, at 122 West Eighth avenue. J. B. Doncyson, president ; L. B. Wyman, secretary ; L. C. White, treasurer.
U and I Flower Mission ( benevolent). Meets once a month, at the home of the mem- bers. Mrs. L. H. Munn, president ; Mrs. Thomas Pounds, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Harry Seery, vice-president. Twenty-five active members.
United Commercial Travelers. Topeka Council, No. 42. Meets on the fourth Saturday of each month, at 418 Kansas avenue. Louis C. Kistler, senior coinmander; Edward Johnson, junior commander ; J. F. Myers, secretary and treasurer; W. B. Clarkson, conductor; G. G. Burton, page; Edward L. Weurth, sentinel.
Unity Club (literary). Meets at Unity Church on alternate Fridays during winter. W. H. Cowles, president; Miss Mary W. Barkiey, secretary.
Vespucian Club (literary). Mrs. W. J. Lewis, president ; Mrs. Ralph Squires, vice- president ; Mrs. L. K. Eakin, secretary and treasurer.
Vignette Club ( literary ). Meets every Wednesday, at 3 P. M. Mrs. Willis Nortou, presi- dent; Mrs. John E. Lord, secretary.
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Washburn Club. Meets every alternate Monday evening for literary work. Consists of the faculty and members of the three upper college classes.
Washburn College Literary Society. Meets every Friday night for debating and liter- ary work.
West Side Fortnightly Club ( literary ). Meets every alteruate Wednesday of each month. A. B. Poole, president ; Mrs. Abbie Sloe, secretary.
West Side Reading Club (literary ). Organized 1895. Meets at homes of members, on Tuesday evenings, twice per month. Mrs. J. K. Trueblood, president ; Mrs. French, secretary.
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