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House of the Hold Nativity, 820 n Eutaw
House of Reformation for Colored Boys, Cheltenham, Prince George Co; Pope's Creek Branch, P B & W R R; President, A T Robinson, Brandywine, Md; Secretary and Treasurer, W H Janney, 205 Vickers bldg
Immigrants' and Sailors' Home, 1108 Towson Industrial Home for Colored Girls, Melvale, Balto Co; President, Geo M Griffith; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Clifton E Krebs; Physi- cian in Charge, Dr Jennie M Browne; Su- perintendent, Mrs F S Pennington
James Lawrence Kernan Hospital and In- dustrial School of Maryland, 620 w Lom- bard; Suburban Hospital, Windsor Mill rd and Forest Pk av
Jewish Home for Consumptives, Reisters- town; Louis H Levin, Secretary, 411 w Fayette
Johns Hopkins Hospital School and Con- valescent Home for Colored Children (Branch of Johns Hopkins Hospital), Rem- ington av c 31st
Johns Hopkins Hospital and Dispensary, Broadway c Monument; Director, Dr Win- ford H Smith; Assistant Directors, Dr Cal- vin H Goddard, Dr Walter J Craig; Trust Estate Office, Room 1210 Fidelity Bldg; President, Henry D Harlan; Vice-President, Wm A Marburg; Secretary, Dr Henry M Hurd; Treasurer, John C Thomas; Comp- troller, James D Leeke; Trustees, Henry D Harlan, Wm A Marburg, Geo Cator, R Brent Keyser, Blanchard Randall, Henry Phipps, Dr Henry Barton Jacobs, John M Glenn, Richard J White, Geo Weems Wil- liams, John S Gibbs, Morris Whitridge
Johns Hopkins Nurses Home, Bdway c Or- leans
Kelly Howard A Hospital, 1418 Eutaw pl Kelso Home for Orphan Girls of the M E Church The, Garrison and Forest Park avs; Superintendent, Mrs R H Lewis; Visiting Day, last Friday in each month
Kornerstone Kindergarten, Lafayette av and Bolton
Little Sisters of the Poor, Valley c Biddle; A Home for the Aged of any Denomination Lutheran Hospice for Girls, 509 Park av
Mairs Nursing Home, 723 St Paul
Margaret J Bennett Home, 14 e Franklin
Maryland Baptist Orphanage (colored), 509 McMechen
Maryland General Hospital, Madison and Lin- den
Maryland Hospital for the Insane, Catons- ville, Md
Montrose School for Girls, Montrose, Reis- terstown, Md
Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers' Home, Pikesville, Balto Co; Acting President, Mc- Henry Howard; Secretary, John F Hay- den; Managers, D Ridgely Howard, Lamar Hollyday, James R Wheeler; Superintend- ent, Lamar Hollyday
Maryland Lying-In Hospital of the Maryland General Hospital, Linden av nr Madison Maryland Training School for Boys, Loch Raven, Baltimore Co. Md; Superintendent, Leon C Faulkner; Asst Supt, Clyde E Mc- Clintock; Business Manager, Frank F Bal- lantyne; Chief Parole Officer, Harry K Smith Jr; Managers, Lawrason Riggs, Thomas A Murray, William G Baker Jr, Clarence W Perkins, William H Matthai, James H Stone, S Duncan Black, Allen L Carter, James A Carey Jr
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Maryland School for the Blind, Walnut av nr Oak, Overlea, Balto Co; President, Waldo Newcomer; Treasurer, Frank N Maslin;
Secretary and Superintendent, John F Bledsoe
Maternite (Lying-In) Hospital and Maternite of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Calvert c Saratoga
Mercy Hospital and Dispensary, Calvert and Saratoga; connected with the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Mercy Hospital Nurses Home, 350 n Calvert Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart, 416 w Biddle
Morrow Hospital, 1122 n Mount
Mothers House and Training School of Deaconess' (Evang Luth Ch), North av nr Thomas av
Mount Hope Retreat for the Insane and Sick, Reisterstown rd and Mt Hope av
Nursery and Child's Hospital, Schroeder and Franklin Sts; President, Mrs H B Dille- hunt; Vice-Presidents, 1st, Mrs W E Thom- sen; 2d, Mrs L M Tough; 3d, Mrs M Soper; 4th, Mrs Wm Buckingham; Recording Sec- retary, Mrs L Joseph Byrne; Correspond- ing Secretary, Mrs Chas Summers; Treas- urer, Mrs Chas E Falconer, 1630 Bolton St; Superintendent, Miss George Allen Hutton; Assistant Superintendent, Miss Margaret Collison; Superintendent of Kindergarten, Miss Ida Gough; Resident Physician Arthur Monager
Nurses' Club of the Md Univ, 21 n Carey and 618 w Lombard
Nurses' Home of Franklin Square Hospital, 120 n Calhoun
Nurses' Home of the Hospital for the Re- lief of Crippled and Deformed Children, Windsor Mill rd and Forest Park av
Nurses' Registry Club of the Church Home and Infirmary, 1314 Linden av
Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Home for Children, Garrison blvd and Barring- ton rd
Presbyterian Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital, 1017 e Balto; Charles E Rieman, President; H G Evans. 'Treasurer; Herbert Harlan, MD, Executive Surgeon
Presbyterian Home for Women, 822 n Car- rollton av
Prisoners' Aid Assn of Md, 725 w Lexington Provident Hospital (colored), 413-415 W Biddle
Rescue Home for Women, 5-7 n Exeter
Richard Gundry Home, Catonsville
Rosewood State Training School for Feeble Minded; Dr F W Keating, Supt, Owings Mills, P O
St Agnes (R C) Sanitarium and Dispensary, Caton av c Wilkens av
St Anthony (Ger) Orphan Asylum, 927 n Central av; in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame
St Barbara's Home for Girls, 2400 w North av St Elizabeth's (R C) Home for Colored Chil- dren, Chestnut Hill av c Old York rd.
St Francis' Orphan Asylum. Academy and Convent, c Forrest and Chase; in charge of the Oblate Sisters of Providence
St James' (R C) Home for Boys, 301 n High. The Home is a branch of St Mary's In- dustrial School for Boys, and is in charge of the Xaxerian Brothers
St John's (P E) Orphan Asylum, 1 Old York rd
St Joseph's Hospital and Free Dispensary, Caroline c Hoffman
St Joseph's (R C) House of Indusrty, n w c Charles and 28th; under the care of the Sisters of Charity
St Katherine's Home for Colored Girls, 2003 Druid Hill av
St Leo's Italian Orphan Asylum. 112 n Front St Luke's Home of Laurens Baptist Church, 1519 Presstman
St Martin's Day Nursery, Fayette c Payson St Mary's Industrial School for Boys, Kilkens av, Station D; in charge of the Xaverian Brothers; President, Most Rev Michael J Curley, DD; Secretary, P J McEvoy; Treasurer, Rt Rev O B Corrigan; Superin- tendent, Brother Paul; Board of Trustees, Hammond Dugan, William J Donnelly, Wil- liam K Boone; William K Cromwell, Rt Rev George W Devine, Thomas A Whalen, Richard B Tippett, Brother Patrick, Charles W Heuisler, W L Cooney, Rev P L Ireton, W'm M Dunn, Bernard J Barrett, J J Hock, Rt Rev Wm T Russell, James P Healey, William P Ryan, Harry M Benzinger, John T Daily, John B A Wheltie, John R King, i
John H Mooney, John T O'Mara, Edward Shriver, John C Muth, Louis O'Donovan; City Trustees, William S Short, John F Hancock, Adrian Hughes; State Trustees, R Walter Graham, Edward Gross, James M Easter, Edward Davis; Counselor, Thos Foley Hisky
St Mary's (R C) Female Orphan Asylum, Cold Spring la nr Roland av
St Patrick's (R C) Orphan Asylum, 1707 Gough; Founded by the late Father Dolan St Paul's Industrial School for Girls, 2411 n Charles
St Paul's (P E) House, 309 Cathedral
St Paul's (P E) Orphan Asylum, 8-10 Franklin
St Paul's Parish Boys' School, 8-10 e Franklin St Raphael's Institute of Providence, 509 Hanover
St Vincent de Paul's (R C) Male Orphan Asylum; under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy, York rd nr Schwartz av
St Vincent de Paul's (R C) Maternite Hos- pital, Division c Lafayette av
St Vincent's Infant Asylum, c Lafayette av and Division
Salvation Army Day Nursery, 319 s Ann
Salvation Army Industrial Home, Sharp c Montgomery
Samuel Ready School for Female Orphans, North and Harford avs; President, Wilton Snowden; Secretary-Treasurer, Geo Kent; Trustees, Blanchard Randall, Francis E Waters, Harry G Evans, John K Shaw; Geo W Corner Jr; Principal, Mary E
Knakel
Seminary House School, 508 n Fulton av
Shelter for Homeless Colored Men, 517-519 w Biddle
Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Towson, Baltimore Co; Trustees' Office, 212-214
Chamber of Commerce; President, W Champlin Robinson; Vice-President, Wm K Bartlett; Secretary, John C Daves; Trus- tees, Wm A Dixon, W Champlin Robin- son, Wm K Bartlett, Wilton Snowden, Austin McLanahan, Phillips Lee Golds- borough and Robert H Walker
South Balto General Hospital, 1213-1221
Light Street; President, J Barry Mahool; Vice-President, J G Johannesen; Treasurer, Jos A Buck; Secretary, C A Geatty; Board of Directors, J Barry Mahool, Jos A Buck, William Grecht, Charles P Morningstar, J G Johannesen. Louis A Dockmon, G W H Pierson, H G Jory, Charles A Jording, Christian Grecht, Howard E Jones, Harry Kunnecke, Adam Kromm, Abram Moses, D J Grinsfelder, H M Taylor, Frank Novak, Alvin G Ames and C A Geatty
Southern Hospital, 2510-2512 Greenmt av
Springfield State Hospital; City Office, 22 Light
Spring Grove State Hospital, Catonsville
Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for Children of Baltimore City; Office, 841 Calvert bldg; President, Herbert M Brune; Secretary and Treasurer, James B Diggs
Union Memorial Hospital, 1514 to1528 Di- vision; Miss Roberta L Ball, Superin- tendent
United Patriotic Orphans' Home, 2518 Druid Hill av
United Pentecostal Church Orphanage, 328 s Fremont av
United States General Hospital, Cold Spring la, Guilford
United States Marine Hospital Remington av nr 31st n; Office, Custom House Unietd States Marine Hospital Nurses' Home, 3136 Remington av
United States Public Health Service Hospi- tal, Fort McHenry
University Hospital; Dr Kenneth B Jones, Director, Lombard and Greene
University of Maryland Lying-In Hospital, 622 w Lombard
Volunteers of America Home, 418 w Lex- ington; Capt John Logan, Superintendent Weiderhold Emma Convalescing Home, Ro- land av nr Lake av
West End Maternity Hospital, 112 n Cal- houn
Wiessner John F Orphan Asylum, 3401 East- ern av
William Painter Memorial Children's Hospi- tal School, Green Spring av nr Keyworth av
Working Girls' Home for the Daughters in Israel, 1200 e Baltimore
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MARYLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
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PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM.
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Agent; C E Mccullough, Division Pas- senger Agent
THE WESTERN MARYLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.
General Offices, Standard Oil Bldg
Passenger Depots, Hillen, Union, Fulton and Walbrook Stations
Freight Depots, Hillen, Lazaretto Point, ft of Broadway, Pt Covington, York St
Chairman of Board, Lawrence Greer; Secre- tary, J W Broome, New York City; Gen- eral Solicitor, Geo P Bagby; President, M C Byers; Superintendent Transportation, E R Rouzer; Superintendent Motive Power, S B Riley; Chief Engineer, H R Pratt; General Auditor, F C Uhlman; Auditor of Traffic, P L Overman; Vice-President of Traffic, D G Gray; Freight Traffic Man- ager, J W Allison: Asst General Passenger Agent, J G Krener; Superintendent Grain Elevators, J A Peterson; General Purchas- ing Agent, M E Towner; Treasurer, S R Gehlert; Superintendent, Hagerstown, Md, A M Smith; Superintendent, Cumberland, Md, A Williamson; Freight Claims Agent, K E Hamlin; Chief of Police, J E Bond; Superintendent Coal Pier, P A Weigert; Special Asst to President, M K Bostic; Superintendent Relief Department, W T · Stringer; Real Estate and Tax Agent, H A Bruck; Chief Surgeon, Dr D Z Dunott
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The County Board meets on the Second Fri- day of each month at Emmett Hall, 720 w Baltimore; Matthew J Hughes, 525 e 38th, President; Wm F Welsh, 715 Scott,
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ASHLAR ASSOCIATION. 1846 n Gay
ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF CHRISTIAN UNITY. 504 n Fulton av
President, Peter Ainslie
ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND PILOTS.
914 s Broadway
William D Sanner.
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THE AUTOMOBILE FUNERAL ASSOCIA- TION OF BALTIMORE CITY.
323 n Charles
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BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY WORK- ERS' LOCAL NO 67, INTERNATIONAL UNION OF AMERICA. 1137 Valley
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BALTIMORE ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MEN.
S W Cor Howard and Redwood
President, Henry E Treide; Vice-Presidents, Martin J Kohn. George J Clautice; Treas- urer, H W Bennett; Secretary, Ira L Morn- ingstar; Assistant Secretary, George J Lochner
BALTIMORE FEDERATION OF CHURCHES.
Rev L W McCreary, Executive Secretary, 1531 Munsey Bldg
President, Robert Garrett; Vice-Presidents, John L Alcock, Rev H P McCormick, John R Cary; Recording Secretary, Dr Harrison McMains; Treasurer, James M Motley
BALTIMORE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. Altamont Hotel
Mrs Chas S Woodruff, President
BALTIMORE LIFE UNDERWRITERS. ASSOCIATION.
15 South
Ernest J Clark, President
BALTIMORE SECTION COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN. 1916 Eutaw Pl Mrs Leonard Hecht, President, 1916 Eutaw pl
BOARD OF BENIFICENCE OF ST. JOHN'S I. M. P. CHURCH. 817 Equitable Bldg
Harry K Muller, Treasurer
BRICKLAYERS' AND MASONS' UNION NO 1.
Geo Cassidy, Secretary, s e c Gay and Fred- erick
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW, ALL SAINTS JR, CHAPTER 176.
Rev Edwd W Wroth, 1932 w Fayette
BUILDING OWNERS' AND MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE. Lexington Bldg Archibald E McBride, President; Howard G Bishop, Secretary-Treasurer
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CHARLES STREET ASSOCIATION.
Michael A Mueller, President; William W Norman, 1st Vice-President; Charles F Feast, 2d Vice-President; Miss Margaret A Cain, Secretary; Phillips Lee Goldsbor- ough, Treasurer; W Lester Baldwin, Execu- tive Secretary, Calvert bldg; Arthur E Hungerford, Publicity Director; Executive Committee, John H Eiser, E Allen Lycett, Charles J Benson, Oscar Ems, Morton E Hecht, Clarence M Lehman, Albert D Sle- singer, James T Vernay
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DAUGHTERS OF THE EUCHARIST. 1135 n Gilmor
FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
No 1 Engine Company, Paca nr Mulberry John Liedlich, President; Jas Legg, Secre- tary; Henry W Mears, Treasurer
FRATERNAL AID UNION. Preston c Cathedral
FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Office, 309 s Sharp
Secretary, L Rabillon
GERMAN BENEFICIAL SOCIETY OF HOMESTEAD.
1620 Gorsuch av
GERMAN (R. G) UNION OF BALTIMORE AND VICINITY.
Adam Fleckenstein, President; Jacob Jacobi, Recording Secretary; John A Bienlein, Fin- ancial Secretary; John L Sebald, Treas- urer
GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND.
217 Courtland
Incorporated 1817; President, Robert M Rother; Vice-Presidents, H G Hilken, Louis P Dieterich; Thos Foley Hisky; Edwd Wischmeyer; Treasurer, Edwin A Spilman; Secretary, Henry A Frentz; Directors, Chas Glaser, F H Gottlieb, H V Marees, M Nickel, Louis Hoffman, Gebhard Leimbach, Conrad C Rabbe, Henry Ruhstrat, Ernest Schmeis- ser, Karl A M Scholtz, Rudolph Sommer- werck, George L Wagner, Charles Zies; Counsellors, Christr R Wattenscheidt, Chas P Schmidt, F W Florenz, Otto M DuBrau, and Paul Johannsen; Physicians, Dr Chas H A Meyer, Dr Fredk W Hobelmann; Agents, Miss Hattie Gries, Chas T Red- wood
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Headquarters, Red Men's Hall, 114 n Paca Commander, George T Leech; Senior Vice- Commander, George E Boutelle; Junior Vice-Commander, Joshua Thomas; Medical Director, C Marion Dodson; Chaplain, Rev B F Clarkson; Assistant Adjutant General, Robt C Sunstrom; Assistant Quartermaster General, John C Erdman; Inspector, Wm H Parker; Chief Mustering Officer, Joseph Boyd; Chief of Staff, Charles N Emich; Patriotic Instructor, John T Holmes; Color Bearer, Jos Dulaney
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. 411 w Fayette
President, Irving Kohn; Vice-President, Sidney Nyburg; Treasurer, Joseph L Gold- smith; Superintendent, Dorothy C Kahn
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1922-BALTIMORE CITY
JEWISH BIG BROTHER LEAGUE. 434 Equitable Bldg
President, Solomon Mendels; Secretary, Abra- ham Caplan
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Madison and Cathedral
MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION. 506 e Baltimore
MARYLAND DIVISION UNITED CON- FEDERATE VETERANS.
1203 St Paul
Col R Curzon Hoffman, Adjutant General and Chief of Staff
MOVING PICTURE OPERATORS' PRO- TECTIVE UNION, LOCAL NO 181. Gayety Theatre Bldg
NAVAL VETERAN POST NO 78 (G. A. R.) Red Men's Hall, 114 n Paca John Shaw, Post Commander; C Marion Dod- son, MD, Adjutant
NEEDLE TRADES ASSOCIATION. 920 Equitable Bldg
NEPTUNE ASSOCIATION. 506 e Balto
NEWSBOYS' ASSOCIATION.
612 e Baltimore
· President, Ellen H Perot; Secretary and
Treasurer, R L Chamberlaine;
Superin- tendent, R W Hazeltine
PRESBYTERIAN FEDERATED COUN- CIL OF BALTIMORE. 500 Garrett Bldg
Rev James J Coale, Executive Secretary
ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Office, 1001 Fidelity Bldg
Incorporated 1806; President, George Mor- rison; 1st Vice-President, John Wesley Brown; 2d Vice-President, John Anderson; Treasurer, J Milton Lyell; Secretary, John C Paterson; Chaplains, Rev Robt P Kerr, D D, Rev Kenneth M Craig; Physicians, Dr Thomas L Shearer, Dr Ronald T Aber- crombie; Counsellor, H N Abercrombie, Esq
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. 1528 Munsey Bldg Chartered February 11, 1867; President, John L Alcock; 1st Vice-President, K N San- ford; 2d Vice-President, W H Hoblitzel; Secretary-Treasurer, A B Gillespie; Al- moner, H C Darrell, 714 Law bldg
WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. 410 n Eutaw
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.
( Miscellaneous.)
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. 901 Md Trust Bldg
W Thomas Kemp, Secretary
AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING. 47 Franklin Bldg
AMERICAN RED CROSS, BALTIMORE CHAPTER. 15 e Pleasant
Walter B Brooks, Chairman; Mrs Julius N Freeman, Secretary; John McHenry, Treas- urer; Miss Sally E Hagner, Executive Sec- retary; Helen B Wisong, Home Service Dept
AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION. 1211 Cathedral
ANCIENT AND HONORABLE MECHAN- ICAL COMPANY OF BALTIMORE. 231 St Paul pl
Oliver C Cromwell, President: Alcaeus Hooper, Vice-President; Robert F Hays Jr, Historian; William L Stuckert, Secretary; B Frank Cromwell, Treasurer
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE OF MARYLAND. 1110-1113 American Bldg
Rev J F Heisse, President; Henry S Du- laney, Treasurer; George W Crabbe, Su- perintendent; Rev A J Williamson, As- sistant Superintendent
ARMY AND NAVY UNION.
Gen John R Kenly, Garrison No 42; meets every Friday, Red Men's Hall, 114 n Paca
ASSOCIATED BLIND MEN OF MARYLAND.
601 n Fulton av
President, Frank C Myers; Secretary, Le- mont Hackett; Treasurer, Mordecai M Gar- zonik
ASSOCIATED BLIND WOMEN OF MARYLAND.
601 n Fulton av
President, Mrs Jane C Johnson; Secretary, Victoria Evans; Treasurer, Annie D Hob- son
ASSOCIATED JEWISH CHARITIES. 411 w Fayette St
President, A Ray Katz; 1st Vice-President, Emil Crocken; 2d Vice-President, Walter Sondheim; Treasurer, Albert D Hutzler; Assistant Treasurer, Meyer L Bloom; Executive Director, Louis H Levin
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