The New York charities directory. 1890, Part 26

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Charity Organization Society in the City of New York
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HELPING HAND CIRCLE of King's Daughters; conducts a SEWING SCHOOL for children, and contributes books, papers, clothing, groceries etc. to the poor of the city.


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Congregational Churches.


District.


LADIES' AID AND HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY ; aids personally and financially the general work of its own church, and sends clothing, books, funds etc. to needy missionaries in the West, and maintains a girls' school in China, and assists the McAll Mission in France.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR; for special work among the young.


5. Welsh, 138 East 27th St. Rev. John Evans, 300 Quincy St., Brooklyn.


6. West Thirty-third Street, 327 West 33d St. Rev. E. S. Holloway, 358 West 32d St.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


6. Zion, 106 West 32d St. Rev. George H. Baswell, at the church.


CONGREGATIONAL.


6. Bethany. Tenth Ave., near 35th St. Rev. Spencer H. Bray, 453 West 43d St.


BETHANY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION; mutual aid for fune- ral expenses.


HELPING HAND; provides employment and aid for wo- men.


SEWING-SCHOOL ; affords instruction in sewing and household duties to children.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


6. Broadway Tabernacle, Sixth Ave. and 34th St. Rev. Wm. M. Taylor, D.D., 5 West 35th St.


CHARITY FUND ; for general relief to the needy of the church.


HELPING HAND ; for general benevolent work.


2. Camp Memorial, 126 Elizabeth St. Rev. Alexander Sutherland McLeod.


6. Central, 309 West 57th St. Rev. Wm. Lloyd, 253 West 71st St.


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Congregational Churches.


District.


Church of Christ, Gray, cor. Topping St., Mt. Hope. Rev. Ellsworth Bonfils.


6. Church of the Incarnation, 108 West 32d St. Rev. Wm. A. Merrill, 769 Herkimer St., Brooklyn.


HANDEL SOCIETY ; meets Tuesdays, 8 P.M .; not only a Musical and Literary society, but relieves the sick and needy, gathers in strangers and helps them to join their various churches. For work chiefly among the colored people.


The church proposes to organize a DORCAS SOCIETY, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Circle of KING's DAUGHTERS, SEWING SCHOOL and TEMPERANCE SOCIETY very shortly.


First Church, Morrisania, 1053 Washington Ave., bet. 165th and 166th Sts. Rev. Richard G. Woodbridge, 909 Cauldwell Ave.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


North, 143d St., near Willis Ave. Rev. Wm. T. McElveen.


10. Pilgrim Church of New York, Madison Ave. and 121st St. Rev. Samuel H. Virgin, D.D., 16 East 125th St.


AMERICAN BRANCH No. 6, INTERNATIONAL TELE- GRAPH CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


CHINESE CLASS; gives instruction, advice etc., Sundays, 2:30 P.M.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; meets every Saturday to teach sew- ing, cutting, cooking, millinery, seating chairs etc. to girls or boys.


KING'S SONS AND DAUGHTERS, several Circles of, with special work for each.


LADIES' SOCIETY FOR CHRISTIAN WORK.


LOAN FUND; loans money to needy on good security without interest.


PILGRIM HELPING HAND; gives work to poor women, with payment in goods.


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Evangelical Churches.


District.


POOR FUND; for needy members of the congregation and Sunday-school.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ; Missionary Com- mittee visits and aids the needy.


SPANISH CLASS : gives instruction in Scriptures etc., Sundays, 3:30 P.M.


YOUNG LADIES' SOCIETY; aids worthy families and seeks to bring employers and employees together.


5. Smyrna (Welsh), 206 East 11th St. Rev. E. D. Evans, 27 Charles St.


Trinity, Tremont, Washington Ave. and 176th St. Rev. James M. Whiton, PH.D., 758 East 175th St.


LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


LADIES' SOCIETY.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.


6. Church of Disciples of Christ, 323 West 56th St. Rev. B. B. Tyler, 225 Central Park West. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


10. Lenox Ave. Union, Lenox Ave. and 127th St. Rev. Jas. Millard Philputt, 252 West 127th St.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


Second, East 169th St. and Franklin Ave. Rev. S. T. Willis, 1391 Washington Ave.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


EVANGELICAL.


9. Dingeldein Memorial (German), 429 East 77th St. Rev. Jacob Keller, 401 East 77th St. Is the Mission of Second Church of the Evangelical Association.


6. First Church of the Evangelical Association, 214 West 35th St. Rev. Paul Beck, 495 Eighth Ave.


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Friends' Meeting Houses.


District.


9. First German Evangelical Church Society (Augs- burg Confession), Third Ave., cor. of East 106th St. Rev. Carl F. Fritsch, 181 East 111th St.


6. Second Church of the Evangelical Association, 342 West 53d St. Rev. J. G. Scharf, 864 Eighth Ave. DINGELDEIN MEMORIAL (which see, page 312).


7. Swedish Evangelical Bethesda in New York, 240 East 45th St. Rev. Karl Erixon, 321 East 119th St. BIBLE CLASS, in English language.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY; to help the needy of congregation and support a Missionary in China.


LADY MISSIONARY.


YOUNG LADIES' DORCAS SOCIETY; to supply a children's home in Nebraska.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPECIAL MEETING.


10. Swedish Evangelical Bethesda, 302 East 119th St. Rev. Karl Erixon, 321 East 119th St.


SEWING SOCIETY.


FRIENDS.


5. East Fifteenth, 5 East 15th St., cor. Rutherford Place. Samuel B. Haines, 52 East 78th St., and Elias H. Underhill, 235 East 27th St., Ministers in charge.


FRIENDS' EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; meets Friday from 1 to 3 P.M. during winter months (which see, Class II., Div. 1).


FRIENDS' MISSION SCHOOL. FRIENDS' TEMPERANCE UNION.


PHILANTHROPIC LABOR COMMITTEE of the Yearly Meet- ing, embracing PRISON REFORM, EDUCATION OF THE COLORED PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH, PEACE AND ARBI- TRATION, INDIAN AFFAIRS and TOBACCO.


YOUNG FRIENDS' AID ASSOCIATION (which see, Class II., Div. 2).


5. Twentieth Street (Orthodox), 144 East 20th St. TABER MISSION, 305 East 41st St.


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Hebrew Congregations.


HEBREW.


District.


7. Adaareth EI, 135 East 39th St. . Rev. Isidor Cohen, 209 East 29th St.


1. Adas Israel Wilkowishker, 49 East Broadway. Pres., Abraham Liberman, 4 Forsyth St.


7. Adath Israel, 350 East 57th St. Rev. Dr. Moses Maisner, 239 East 60th St.


7. Ahawath Chesed, Lexington Ave. and 55th St. Rev. Dr. Alex. Kohut, 39 Beekman Place, cor, East 51st St.


AHAWATH CHESED SISTERHOOD OF PERSONAL SERVICE, 71 East Third St. Maintains a DAY NURSERY and FREE KINDERGARTEN for children from 3 to 6 years of age ; also a SEWING SCHOOL for girls from 8 to 15 years of age, and an EMPLOYMENT BUREAU for women (see Class II., Div. 2).


SABBATH-SCHOOL CHARITY Box; for gifts to different in- stitutions.


SOCIETY OF BENEVOLENT WOMEN; takes care of and provides necessary comforts for sick, indigent mem- bers, and pays their funeral expenses.


TEMPLE CHARITY FUND; dispensed at the discretion of the Board of Trustees.


YOUNG MEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION READING-ROOM AND LIBRARY (see Class X., Div. 5). Has an Emer- gency Fund for members.


3. Ansche Sfard, 99 Attorney St. Rev. Naftali Reiter, 99 Attorney St.


9. Atereth Israel, 323 East 82d St. Rev. Adolph Cal- man, 106 Lexington Ave.


9. Beth-El, Fifth Ave. and 76th St. Rev. Dr. Kaufman Kohler, 115 East 71st St.


BETH-EL SOCIETY OF PERSONAL SERVICE, 355 East 62d St. (see Class II., Div. 2).


3. Beth Hamedrash Hagodol, 54 Norfolk St.


3. Beth Hamedrash Mickrokodish, 70 Hester St.


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Hebrew Congregations.


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District.


1. Beth Hamedrash Shaarei Torah, 24 Chrystie St. Raphael Horwich, Pres., 44 Pike St.


9. Beth Israel Bikur Cholim. 72d St. and Lexington Ave. Rev. Dr. Herman Lustig, 252 E. 78th St.


9. Beth Israel Emanuel, 214 East 108th St. Rev. Mor- ritz Tintner, 217 East 108th St.


9. Beth Tefflia, 176 East 106th St. Rev. Jacob Kopelo- witz.


1. B'nai Ames Mariampoler, 44 East Broadway. J. W. Smith, Leader, 66 East Broadway.


5. B'nai Israel, 289 East Fourth St. Rev. Isaac C. Noot, 323 East Tenth St.


9. B'nai Jeshurun, Madison Ave. and 65th St. Rev. Henry S. Jacobs, D.D., 144 East 65th St.


B'NAI JESHURUN BENEVOLENT and FREE BURIAL SO- CIETIES.


RELIEF FUND; for cases of great necessity, irrespective of creed or color. Also assists the UNITED HEBREW CHARITIES (which see, Class II., Div. 2).


5. B'nai Peyser, 316 East Fourth St. Max Peyser, Pres., 96 Sheriff St.


10. B'nai Sholom, East 121st St. and Second Ave. Rev. Leopold Levkowitz, 223 East 120th St.


5. B'nee Sholom, 630 Fifth St. Rev. Daniel Lowenthal, 738 Fifth St.


1. Chaari Zedek, 38 Henry St. Rev. L. Zinsler, D.D., 224 Henry St.


UNITED SISTERS OF CONGREGATION CHAARI ZEDEK (1890) have charge of the relief department ; provide food, clothing and necessaries to the poor of the vicinity, and assist in giving religious instruction.


FREE HEBREW DAILY SCHOOL; for children of members.


YOUNG FOLKS OF THE CONGREGATION; meet for spiritu - al enlightenment.


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Hebrew Congregations.


District.


3. Chebra Kadusha B'nay Rappaport, 66 Essex St.


9. Chevra Ansehe Chesed, 160 East 86th St.


5. Chevra Kadisha Talmud Thora, 622 East Fifth St, Rev. Julius Levy, 336 East Fourth St.


4. Darech Amuno, 7 Seventh Ave. Rev. F. Light, 515 Canal St.


DARECH AMUNO FREE BURIAL SOCIETY (see Class III., Div. 5).


6. Emuno Israel, 648 Eighth Ave. Rev. A. Guranowsky, 240 West 33d St.


9. Gates of Hope, 113 East 86th St. Adolph Sins- heimer, Pres., 115 East 86th St.


LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


1. Kahal Adath Jeshurun, 14 Eldridge St. D. Cohn, Pres., 27 East Broadway.


9. Kehilath Jeshurun, 127 East 82d St.


1. Mate Levi, 49 East Broadway. Isaac Indursky, Pres., 141 Madison St.


3. Meshkan Israel Anschie Suvalk, 56 Chrystie St. Louis Goodman, Pres., 221 Henry St.


10. Moses Montefiore, 160 East 112th St. Rev. Moses Guedalia, 122 East 114th St.


9. Mt. Sinai, 151 East 72d St.


10. Mt. Zion, 67 East 113th St. Rev. Jacob Mandel, 62 East 109th St.


3. Ohab Zedek, 172 Norfolk St. Rev. Dr. Philip Klein, 118 Rivington St.


1. Ohavay Sholom, 31 East Broadway. Morris Alex- ander, Pres., 97 East Broadway.


7. Orach Chaim, 894 First Ave. Rev. Abraham Neu- mark, 421 East 52d St.


3. Pol Zedek, 54 Pitt St.


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Hebrew Congregations.


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District.


3. Rodoph Scholom, East 63d St. and Lexington Ave. Rev. Dr. Aaron Wise, 324 East 30th St.


RODOPE SCHOLOM SISTERHOOD; has charge of the relief department of the congregation (see Class II., Div. 2).


7. Shaarai Berocho, 240 East 45th St. Rev. Gabriel Hirsch, 447 East 58th St.


6. Shaaray Tefilla, 127 West 44th St. Rev. Dr. F. de Sola Mendes, 163 West 73d St.


LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY ; distributes alms, coal, passover bread etc. among deserving poor.


MUTUAL BENEFIT AND BURIAL SOCIETY ; furnishes burial and funeral requisites to members.'


SHAARAY TEFILLA ASSOCIATION OF YOUNG FOLKS; gives entertainments for mutual improvement and benefit of the poor.


SHAARAY TEFILLA SISTERHOOD; works in four direc- tions : 1, Care of the sick and needy poor (acts as agent for the United Hebrew Charities [which see, Class II., Div. 2] on the West Side of the city above 42d St.). 2, Care of the very young; maintains a FREE KINDER- GARTEN daily from 9 to 12 at the synagogue. 3, Affords religious instruction to children residing on the West Side uptown ; and 4, Teaches a sewing class for girls daily from 3 to 5 P.M. at the synagogue.


5. Shaare Hashamoin, 216 East 15th St., near Second Ave. Rev. Raphael Benjamin, M.A., 178 East 70th St. LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY; meets every Thursday, 2 P.M. YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION; meets Tuesdays at 8 P.M.


5. Shearith Israel, 98 Avenue C. Rev. Abraham Worm- ser, 329 East Fourth St.


4. Shearith Israel (Spanish and Portuguese Congregation K. K. S. I.), 5 West 19th St. Rev. Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, 6 West Ninth St.


HEBRA HESED VEEMETH ; burial society.


HEBREW RELIEF SOCIETY ; a constituent of the United


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Hebrew Congregations.


District.


Hebrew Charities (which see, Class II., Div. 2). Dis- tributes money to the poor.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY ; for distributing clothing to de- serving poor. Has a Relief Department for distribut- ing groceries etc. to the sick, and a KINDERGARTEN.


POLONIES TALMUD TORAH HEBREW, RELIGION AND SCRIPTURE SCHOOL ; under synagogue Trustees.


ENVELOPE SOCIETY ; for religious and sewing schools among the poor in the down-town district.


1. Sons of Israel, 15 Pike St.


3. Talmud Tora, 38 Hester St. Rev. Hyman Brodsky, 191 Madison St.


6. Temple Emanu-El, Fifth Ave. and 43d St. Rev. Dr. Gustav Gottheil, 681 Madison Ave .; and Dr. Joseph Silverman, 112 East 55th St.


EMANU-EL SISTERHOOD OF PERSONAL SERVICE, 159 East 74th St. ; relieves the sick and needy ; holds Mothers' Meetings; gives religious, industrial and secular in- struction and maintains a KINDERGARTEN AND DAY NURSERY. 150 members, who meet monthly to report on sections of work and discuss the best methods of work (see Class II., Div. 2). Also has two WORKING GIRLS' CLUBS. CLASSES FOR RELIGIOUS INSTRUC- TION, daily, except Wednesday and Friday.


10. Temple Israel of Harlem, 125th St. and Fifth Ave. Rev. Maurice H. Harris, A.M., 10 East 130th St.


TEMPLE ISRAEL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL.


TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD ; to relieve the needs of the poor, sick and outcast in its vicinity (see Class II., Div. 2).


TEMPLE ISRAEL UNION ; for social and intellectual cul- ture of the young people,


3. Thifereth Israel Merupin, 10 Norfolk St. David Rosenthal, Pres., 130 East Broadway.


3. Tiffereth Israel, 128 Allen St. Louis Greenblatt, Pres., 66 Hester St.


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Lutheran Churches.


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9. Zichron Ephraim, 163 East 67th St., near Lexington Ave. Rev. Dr. Bernard Drachman, 329 East 51st St.


LUTHERAN.


10. Carmansville Mission of St. Paul's German Evan- gelical Church, N. E. cor. Amsterdam Ave. and 156th St.


5. Evangelical Church of Christ, 406 E. 19th St. Rev. G. U. Werner, D.D., 123 East 24th St.


DEACONS of the church distribute alms to needy families of the congregation.


WOMAN'S SOCIETY ; gives monthly assistance to needy members.


10. Evangelical Church of the Epiphany, 72 East 128th St. Rev. Ferdinand F. Buermeyer, 13 East 127th St.


LADIES' SOCIETY; for church and charitable work.


4. Evangelical Church of the Holy Trinity, 47 West 21st St. Rev. G. F. Krotel, D.D., 49 West 21st St.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for girls, Saturdays, 10 to 12 M.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY; for the relief of poor and sick ap- plicants.


YOUNG LADIES' SOCIETY ; work for Wartburg Orphan- age and home and foreign missions.


1. German Emigrant House Chapel, 26 State St. Rev. Wm. Berkemeier, Missionary, at the chapel.


8. Grace Evangelical (German), 123 West 71st St. Rev. John A. W. Haas, 59 West 119th St.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY; assists poor Germans, preferably of their own church.


5. Gustavus Adolphus Swedish Evangelical, 151 East 22d St. Rev. C. E. Lindberg, 361 Third Ave.


9. Immanuel, 215 East 83d St. Rev. C. J. Rentz, 423 East 84th St.


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Lutheran Churches.


District.


WOMAN'S SOCIETY; cares for the needy of the church. YOUNG LADIES' SOCIETY; works for the orphanage.


9. Immanuel German Evangelical, cor. 88th St. and Lexington Ave. Rev. Louis Halfmann, 181 East 79th St.


9. St. James' Evangelical, 900 Madison Ave. Rev. Ju- nius B. Remensnyder, D.D., at the church,


4. St. John's, 81 Christopher St.


LADIES' SOCIETY; visits and aids the poor of the congre- gation, and others as it has opportunity; meets 1st Wednesday of each month at 81 Christopher St.


9. St. John's, 217 East 119th St. Rev. H. C. Steup, 222 East 119th St.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY; cares for the poor of the church. YOUNG LADIES' SOCIETY; works for the Lutheran be- nevolent institutions of this city.


St. John's, 801 East 169th St. Rev. Henry Beider- becke, 803 East 169th St.


6. St. Luke's German Evangelical, 233 West 42d St. Rev. Wilhelm Busse, 416 West 43d St.


CHURCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; to help the sick and needy.


LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


YOUNG LADIES' SEWING CIRCLE; works especially for the Lutheran Hospital and Orphanages.


5. St. Mark's German Evangelical, 323-327 Sixth St. Rev. George C. F. Haas, 64 Seventh St.


BOARD OF DEACONS; relieve the needy of the church. LADIES' SOCIETY; relieves indigent Germans, preferably their own members, and widows, 1st Thursday of each month at 3:30 P.M.


MISSIONARY SOCIETY; provides for the education of a limited number of poor children in parochial school.


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Lutheran Churches.


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District.


2. St. Matthew's Evangelical, Broome and Elizabeth · Sts. Rev. J. H. Sieker, 146 Elizabeth St.


BETHLEHEM ORPHAN ASYLUM (which see, Class V., Div. 1).


BOARD OF DEACONS; visit and relieve the needy of their own church and others found worthy.


LUTHERAN HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION etc. (which see, Class VI., Div. 2).


HOME FOR THE AGED (which see, Class V., Div. 2).


LADIES' ORPHAN SOCIETY; for support of Lutheran Or- phanages.


LADIES' SOCIETY; cares for indigent widows and or- phans. For any of the above, apply to Pastor, or to Rev. E. Bohm, 341 East 18th St.


St. Matthew's German Evangelical, Melrose, Court- land Ave. near 154th St. Rev. E. A. Behrens, 621 East 155th St.


Two LADIES' AID SOCIETIES; to aid needy members of the church.


4. St. Paul's, 226 Sixth Ave. Rev. Leo Koenig, 80 West. 12th St.


10. St. Paul's German Evangelical, 149 West 123d St. Rev. Julius Ehrhart, 128 West 124th St.


CARMANSVILLE MISSION, N. E. cor. of Amsterdam Ave .. and 156th St. (Library room):


LADIES' SOCIETY; provides first for poor of the congre- gation, then for those outside.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION.


St. Paulus German Evangelical, 928 East 150th St. Rev. H. Rippe, 780 Tinton Ave.


Second German Evangelical St. Peter's Congrega- tion, building at East 137th St., bet. Willis and Brook Aves. Rev. Hugo Richter, 715 East 143d St.


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Methodist Churches.


District.


WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY; for domestic and for- eign missions.


7. St. Peter's German Evangelical, Lexington ave., cor. 46th St. Rev. Edward F. Moldehnke, D.D., 124 East 46th St.


A DEACONESS, who visits, nurses, and assists the sick and poor of the congregation and the neighborhood.


FREE SEWING-SCHOOL, Saturdays from 2 to 4 P.M., from October till May.


LADIES' SOCIETY; aids poor and sick German families. POOR FUND; distributed by the Elders.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION; aids its sick members ($5 weekly), and pays $150 towards burial expenses.


5. Trinity, 139 Avenue B. Rev. Frederick Koenig, 602 East Ninth St.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


(African M. E. Churches, see page 381.)


3. Allen Memorial, 91 Rivington St. Rev. Wm. Hamil- ton, 336 East 18th St.


LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY; visits and assists the sick and poor of the church.


4. Annie (Jane St.) Mission, 12 Horatio St. Rev. Stephen Merritt, 222 West 23d St.


2. Asbury, 81 Washington Sq. East. Rev. J. Sumner Stone, M.D., 40 Washington Sq. South.


KINDERGARTEN; daily from 9 to 12 A.M. and 1 to 2 P.M., except Saturday and Sunday.


INFORMATION BUREAU AND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, MEDICAL MISSION AND DISPENSARY; open 9 A.M. Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays.


MEETING FOR UNEMPLOYED; Sundays, 6:30 P.M.


SEWING-SCHOOL; Fridays, 3:30 P.M.


WOODYARD, 15 Minetta St .; for unemployed laborers .


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District.


4. Assembly Hall Mission, Little 12th St. (Gansevoort Market). Rev. Stephen Merritt, 222 West 23d St.


1. Battery Park Mission, 27 State St. Carried on under the auspices of the N. Y. City Church Extension and Missionary Society. Open daily from 9 to 5 P.M. Ser- vice Sunday at 3 P.M. Rev. Charles Samuelson, Warwick St., near Blake Ave., East New York, Mis- sionary in charge.


2. Bedford St., 28 Morton St., cor. Bedford. Rev. J. J. Reed, D.D., 43 Morton St.


EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of).


.7. Beekman Hill, 319 East 50th St. Rev. Robert T. McNicholl, 321 East 50th St.


RELIEF FUND, which is expended through the agency of the two LADY MISSIONARIES.


10. Bethany, East 123d St. and First Ave. Rev. George N. Compton, 106 East 123d St.


MISSIONARY VISITOR, who visits in the neighborhood and distributes tracts and papers to the poor, and gives clothing when necessary.


10. Calvary, Seventh Ave. and 129th St. Rev. James R. Day, D.D., 2190 Seventh Ave.


BOARD OF STEWARDS, who relieve the needy.


. BRANCH OF WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. CHILDREN'S HOUR; Friday afternoons. EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of).


KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS (Circles of). LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. LADIES' GUILD and PASTORAL AID SOCIETY. MISSIONARY to visit in the neighborhood.


PENNY PROVIDENT FUND.


SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


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Methodist Churches.


District.


Centenary Church of Morrisania, Washington Ave. and 166th St. Rev. Wm. Colden, 1074 Washington Ave. BENEVOLENT FUND.


EPWORTH LEAGUE.


4. Central, 58 Seventh Ave., near 14th St. Rev. Charles S. Harrower, D.D., 60 Seventh Ave.


BOARD OF STEWARDS; relieves the needy of the church. LADIES' AID SOCIETY; visits and does charitable work. SEWING-SCHOOL; for girls, from November to April. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


6. Chelsea (30th St.), 331 West 30th St. Rev. James W. A. Dodge, 327 West 30th St.


4. Chinese Mission, 205 West 14th St. Rev. E. S. Tip- ple, Pastor in charge, 108 West 41st St. Miss Mary A. Lathbury, Supt. (see also Class IX., Div. 2).


9. Church of the Saviour, 109th St., near Madison Ave. Rev. J. Y. Bates, 105 East 112th St.


CHURCH FUND; provides for poor members. SEWING-SCHOOL; for children, Saturdays.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ; provides for poor of Sunday-school.


9. Cornell Memorial, 76th St., near Second Ave. Rev. Horace W. Byrnes, B.D., 211 East 77th St.


BOARDS OF RELIEF; for the needy and suffering of the congregation and Sunday-school.


EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of). FREE READING-ROOM FOR MEN; open 7:30 to 10 P.M. JUVENILE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.


KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS (Circles of); who visit the Hospitals Orphanages and Homes,'and who minister to the sick and needy of the neighborhood.


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District.


SEWING-SCHOOL ; held every Saturday from October to April; the garments made are afterwards distributed by the Boards of Relief. Average attendance, 200.


SUMMER CHARITIES; sends a number of working girls to the country or sea-shore free of expense.


2. Duane, 294 Hudson St. Rev. Fletcher Hamlin, 522 Hudson St.


4. Eighteenth St., 307 West 18th St. Rev. Oliver A. Brown, D.D., 305 West 18th St.


4. Eighth Ave. Mission, 208 Eighth Ave. Rev. Stephen Merritt, 222 West 23d St.


5. Eleventh St., 545 East 11th St., near Avenue B. Rev. Stephen Merritt, 222 West 23d St.


FREE MEDICAL DISPENSARY ; open Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays at 2 P.M. W. J. Hall, M.D., Physi- cian.


6. Fifty-sixth St., 440 West 56th St. Rev. C. W. Skin- ner, 205 West 62d St.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY.


5. First German, 252 Second St. Rev. Paul Quattlander, 256 Second St.


KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).


LADIES' SOCIETY; employs a missionary to visit and af- ford relief in the neighborhood.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY ; for mutual improvement, charitable work, literary and musical exercises.


Fordham, 2700 Marion Ave. and Kingsbridge Road, Fordham. Rev. F. Bottome, D.D., 2627 Webster Ave. KING'S DAUGHTERS ; The " Cheering Circle " of which visits and works for the Home for Incurables, and "Willing Workers" Circle cares for the charities of the church.


8. Forsyth St., 10 Forsyth St. Rev. W. H. Lawrence, 152 Henry St.


EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of).


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Methodist Churches.


District.


FRESH-AIR FUND; sends children to the country,


SEWING-SCHOOL; Friday afternoons during the winter. Gives garments to the children making them.


6. Forty-fourth St., or Janes, 461 West 44th St. Rev. Harvey C. Earl, D.D., 463 West 44th St.


EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of).


LADIES' AID SOCIETY and LADY VISITORS.


6. Forty-third St., 253 West 43d St. Rev. Frank L. Wilson, D.D., 336 West 45th St.


BOARD OF STEWARDS; who relieve the poor of the church. KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of); who provide for special cases of need, particularly in the Sabbath-school.


LYCEUM; for young people, for literary, social and re- ligious purposes.


WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY; aids the Pa- rent Society.


1. Franklin St., 176 Franklin St. Rev. John Rowe, 744 East 142d St.


German, Elton Ave., cor. East 158th St. Rev. George A. Mayer, 720 East 158th St.


10. German Emanuel, 170 East 114th St. Rev. John Lange, 237 East 114th St.


1. German Mission House Association of the Port of New York, 27 State St. Rev. George H. Simons, at the Mission. Open from 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.


8. Grace, 175 West 104th St., near Columbus Ave. Rev. Fields Hermance, 201 West 105th St.


BOARD OF STEWARDS; who administer relief.


EPWORTH LEAGUE.


KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).


1. Grace Chapel (FIVE POINTS MISSION of the New York Ladies' Home Miss. Soc., which see, Class II., Div. 6). 63 Park St. Rev. J. W. Sellick, 63 Park St.


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5. Hedding, 337 East 17th St. Rev. A. C. Morehouse, 335 East 17th St.


SWEDISH AND GERMAN SERVICE; Sundays, 3:30 P.M.


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YOUNG PEOPLE'S LITERARY UNION ; Friday evenings.


1. Italian Mission, 151 Bleecker St. Rev. V. L. Cala- brese, Missionary, at the Mission.


YOUNG MEN'S ITALIAN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


10. Italian Mission, 2214 First Ave.


4. Jane St., 13 Jane St. Rev. Stephen Merritt, 222 West 23d St .; Rev. R. M. Stratton, 142 West 105th St.


6. Janes, 461 West 44th St., see FORTY-FOURTH ST.


1. John St., 44 John St. Rev. F. G. Howell, at the church.


SEWING CLASS.


9. Madison Ave., Madison Ave. and 60th St. Rev. En- sign McChesney, D.D., 31 East 60th St.


BENEVOLENT FUND.


EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ; furnishes employment to wo- men, also articles of clothing.


LADIES' SOCIAL UNION.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY.


3. Madison St., 209 Madison, near Rutgers St. Rev. Ste- phen Merritt, 222 West 23d St.




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