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MEDICAL MISSION AND DISPENSARY ; open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2 P.M.
Morris Heights, Morris Heights. Rev. W. E. Ketcham, Yonkers.
Mott Ave., Mott Ave. and 150th St. Rev. R. E. Wilson, 559 Mott Ave.
LADIES' AID SOCIETIES ; for relief of the poor of the congregation. -
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
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North New York, Willis Ave., cor. East 141st St. Rev. Joseph Baird, 336 Willis Ave.
9. Park Ave., 1037 Park Ave., cor. East 86th St. Rev. Ferdinand C. Iglehart, 106 East 86th St.
4. Perry St., 132 Perry St. Rev, Ezra Tinker, 34 Eighth Ave.
1. Roosevelt Rescue Mission, 58 Roosevelt St. Rev. Stephen Merritt, 222 West 23d St.
7. Rose Hill, 221 East 27th St., see TWENTY-SEVENTH ST.
8. St. Andrew's, 76th St., near Columbus (Ninth) Ave. Rev. George E. Strobridge, D.D., 124 West 76th St.
10. St. James', Madison Ave., cor. East 126th St. Rev. Jacob E. Price, D.D., 1981 Madison Ave.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
6. St. John's, 231 West 53d St. Rev. James M. King, D.D., 49 West 90th St., and Rev. Richard E. Bell, 244 West 53d St.
6. St. Luke's, 108 West 41st St. Rev. E. S. Tipple, PH.D., Hotel Vendome, West 41st St. and Broadway.
DEACONESS ; employs a deaconess of the Meth. Epis. Church, who works among and for the poor.
EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of); has Committee of Mercy and Help.
FRESH-AIR WORK; sends children into the country dur- ing the summer months, and provides for their care while there.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY; Friday evenings.
HELPING HAND ASSOCIATION; sewing meeting for mo- thers on Thursdays, from 2:30 to 5 P.M.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for little girls, Saturdays from 10 to 12 M., in the chapel.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (" Do Without " Circle of).
KNIGHTS OF ST. LUKE; Club for boys over 12 years of age, Meets Fridays at 7:30 P.M.
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ST. LUKE's HOME MISSION; relieves the sick and needy of the parish.
.6. St. Mark's, 139 West 48th St. Rev. H. A. Monroe, D.D., 125 West 53d St.
-5. St. Paul's, 150 Fifth Ave. Rev. George H. McGrew, D.D., 145 East 21st St.
BOARD OF STEWARDS; to relieve the needy of the con- gregation.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (" Doe ye nexte Thynge " Circle of); works for the Deaconess' Home.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL is held in Chapel of Fourth Ave. Pres- byterian Church, cor. of 22d St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
'7. St. Paul's (German), 308 East 55th St. Rev. Frederick Glenk, 320 East 55th St.
GIRLS' SEWING SCHOOL; every Saturday afternoon.
St. Stephen's. Kingsbridge Road, cor. Broadway. Rev. Nathaniel B. Thompson, 2957 Church St., Kings- bridge.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
.6. Second German, 346 West 40th St. Rev. Henry Kas- tendieck, 350 West 40th St.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY; provides for poor of the church.
5. Second St., 276 Second St. Rev. Henry Aston, 317 East Tenth St.
5. Seventh St., 24 East Seventh St. Rev. Wm. A. Lay- ton, 22 East Seventh St.
EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of). POOR FUND; for members of the church.
:9. Sixty-first St., 225-229 East 61st St. Rev. J. Wesley Johnston, 223 East 61st St.
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7. Swedish, Lexington Ave., cor. 52d St. Rev. Henry Hanson, 148 East 52d St.
EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of).
SEWING SOCIETIES ; meet weekly.
1. Swedish Mission, 27 State St. Rev. Charles Samuel- son, at the Mission.
6. Thirty-fifth St., 460 West 35th St. Rev. A. K. San- ford, D.D., 343 West 22d St.
CHURCH AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL VISITOR.
EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of).
LADIES' AID SOCIETY; for the benevolent and religious work of the church.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
7. Thirty-seventh St., 225 East 37th St. Rev. G. L. Thompson, 162 East 36th St.
Tremont, Washington Ave., cor. East 178th St. Rev. Clark Wright, 716 East 178th St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
10. Trinity, 323 East 118th St. Rev. Thomas H. Burch, 317 East 118th St.
SABBATH-SCHOOL SOCIETY; provides for poor children. UNION; cares for specially needy cases in the neighbor- hood.
6. Twenty-fourth St., 359 West 24th St. Rev. W. C. Willing, 353 West 24th St.
7. Twenty-seventh St., or Rose Hill, 221 East 27th St .. Rev. Benjamin F. Kidder, PH.D., 219 East 27th St. CHILDREN'S SEWING-SCHOOL; Saturdays, 2 P.M. DEACONESS; to visit etc. FREE SINGING CLASS; Saturdays, 4 P.M. EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of). KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
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10. Washington Heights, Amsterdam (Tenth) Ave. and 153d St. Rev. Thomas Lamont, next to the church. LADIES' AID SOCIETY.,
POOR FUND; for the poor of the church.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
2. Washington Square, 137 West Fourth St. Rev. Charles W. Millard, PH.D., 133 West Fourth St.
West Farms, 1264 Tremont Ave., near Boston Ave. Rev. Robert I. B. Illman, 1062 Woodruff Ave.
3. Willett St., 9 Willett St. Rev. Millard F. Compton, 5 Willett St. .
EAST SIDE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION; holds monthly public meetings and seeks to help the intemperate.
EPWORTH LEAGUE (Chapter of); through which the young people seek to help the needy.
HELPING HAND; garments made and given to the poor.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of); which provides flowers for the sick and clothing for the poor. * RELIEF SOCIETY; for the poor of the congregation.
Woodlawn. Rev. De Los Lull, Woodlawn. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
Woodstock, East 164th St., near Boston Ave.
AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
2. Bethel, 216 Sullivan St. Rev. Theodore Gould, 218 Sullivan St.
BETHEL LYCEUM; for moral and intellectual improve- ment.
CHRISTIAN LEAGUE; which co-operates with the stewards in all the charity work of the church.
6. First African Union, 121 West 25th St. Rev. Perry Hopkins, 259 West 47th St.
10. Little Zlon, 236 East 117th St. Rev. G. Smith.
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St. Paul's, East 158th St., near Elton Ave. Rev. John W. Stevenson.
9. Union American, 230 East 85th St.
MISSION, 84 Suffolk St.
4. Zion, 353 Bleecker St. Rev. Alexander Walters, 66 Grove St.
ZION HOME FOR THE AGED (see Class V., Div. 2).
PRESBYTERIAN.
7. Adams Memorial, 211 East 30th St. Rev. Jesse F. Forbes, 133 East 29th St.
COAL CLUB, under auspices of Madison Sq. Church ; meets Wednesdays from 3 to 4 P.M.
INDUSTRIAL CLASSES; to teach housework and sewing, Saturdays during winter months.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY; makes and donates garments to poor children and others, also lends articles to the sick.
LADIES' EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; meets Tuesdays at 2 P.M. to give sewing to needy persons.
LADIES' HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION.
2. Alexander Chapel of Fifth Ave. Church, 9 King St. Rev.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY; contributes to home and foreign missions.
FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETY.
READING-ROOM AND LIBRARY ; open during winter.
SEA-SIDE HOME at Pleasure Bay; gives 10 days' rest to deserving children. 175 received last year.
SEWING-SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN; Saturdays at 10 A.M. SINGING CLASS ; Fridays at 8 P.M.
VISITOR for Sunday-school.
3. Allen St., 128 Forsyth St. Rev. - Claflin, 126 Forsyth St.
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Bethany, East 137th St., near Willis Ave. Rev. George W. F. Birch, D.D., 184 Willis Ave.
2. Bethlehem Chapel of the University Place Church, 196 Bleecker St. C. Humble, M.D., Lay Pastor, 25 University Place.
BAND OF HOPE.
BETHLEHEM BAND-YOUNG LADIES' SOCIETY.
BOYS' CLUB.
MOTHERS' MEETING.
MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CLUB.
SEWING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S AND JUNIOR SOCIETIES OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
9. Bohemian, 349 East 74th St. Rev. Vincent Pisek, 347 East 74th St.
6. Brick, 412 Fifth Ave. and 39th St. Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D.D., 10 West 39th St.
CHRIST CHURCH, 228 West 35th St. (which see). KINDERGARTEN.
SEWING-SCHOOL, 228 West 35th St.
SICK CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY ; cares for poor and sick children.
WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ; provides sewing for poor women.
10. Calvary, West 116th St., between Fifth and Lenox Aves. Rev. James Chambers, D.D., 97 East 116th St. BENEVOLENT FUND.
EARNEST WORKERS.
KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS (Circles of).
PASTOR'S AID SOCIETY.
PROGRESS MISSION BAND.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSION COMMITTEE.
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2. Canal St., 17 Greene St. Rev. Edward P. Payson, 46 West 127th St.
6. Central, 220 West 57th St. Rev. Wilton Merle Smith, D.D., 33 West 78d St.
FREE KINDERGARTEN, 454 West 42d St.
" KING'S MESSENGERS" Circle of KING's DAUGHTERS, MIZPAH CHAPEL, 420 West 57th St. (which see).
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSIONARY SOCIETY,
WILSON RESCUE MISSION, 454 West 42d St. (which see). WOMEN'S HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
YOUNG WOMEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; cares for the de- serving poor after investigation by their Visitor.
4. Chalmers Church, 131 Seventh Ave. Rev. Walter D. Buchanan, 26 Seventh Ave.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY; meets Tuesdays at 7:30 P.M. and takes care of the sick and needy of the congregation during the winter months.
SEWING-SCHOOL; Saturdays, at 10:30 A.M.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
2. Chinese Mission and School of University Place Church, 34 Clinton Place. Services on the Sabbath and during the week. Huie Kin, Missionary.
6. Christ, 228 West 35th St. Rev. Joseph J. Lampe, D.D., 360 West 51st St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
VISITOR FOR SICK CHILDREN.
8. Christ Chapel of the West Church, West 66th St., near Amsterdam Ave. Rev. Daniel E. Lorenz, PH.D., 271 West End Ave.
BOYS' CLUB ; Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7:30 P.M.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
LADIES' ASSOCIATION.
SEWING-SCHOOL; for girls, Saturdays, 10 A.M.
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7. Church of the Covenant, Park . Ave. and 35th St. Rev. James Hall McIlvaine, D.D., 37 East 35th St.
CHURCH WORK ASSOCIATION ; provides work and cares for the poor of the parish.
7. Covenant Chapel of Church of the Covenant, 310 East 42d St. Rev. George S. Webster, 107 East 45th St. GIRLS' SEWING-SCHOOL ; Saturdays, 10 A.M., from No- vember to April.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. TWO CHURCH VISITORS; aid the needy and visit the sick. WOMAN'S HELPING HAND SOCIETY; Fridays, 1:30 P.M., - from November to April.
10. Church of the Puritans, 3 West 130th St. Rev. Ed- ward L. Clark, D.D., 29 West 130th St.
COMFORT AND CHARITY CLUB ; specially for children.
HELPING HAND; for the poor at large. MISSION AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL, Eighth Ave., near 137th St. PURITAN GUILD.
SABBATH-SCHOOL ; special gifts at home and abroad. WORK FOR CHURCH POOR; by officers of church.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY ; serves Home and Foreign Missionary Society.
9. Church of the Redeemer, 62d St., bet. Second and Third Aves. Rev. Nicholas Bjerring, 229 East 28th St. MISSION AND RELIEF WORK among the tenement houses of the neighborhood.
1. Church of the Sea and Land, 19 Market St., cor. Henry. Rev. Alex. W. Sproull, 231 East 14th St. CHILDREN'S BAND OF HOPE.
MOTHERS' MEETING.
: SEWING-SCHOOL.
TEN LILLIAN SOCIETY; a social and literary organization. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY. .
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9. Dodge Memorial, 1829 Third Ave., now the MT. TABOR CHURCH, which see.
10. East Harlem, 233 East 116th St. Rev. James G. Patterson, D.D., 224 East 116th St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
5. Emmanuel Chapel of University Place Church, 73 Sixth St. Rev. Daniel H. Overton.
BIBLE READERS ; help and cheer the poor and sick of the 11th ward.
FRESH-AIR SUMMER WORK.
GERMAN MOTHERS' MEETING; Thursday evenings.
HELPING HAND COMMITTEE ; provides for dependent of the church and others.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; held in the chapel, Saturdays, 10:30 A.M .; teaches the girls sewing and cooking, and the boys designing.
WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
6. Faith, 423 West 46th St. Rev. James H. Hoadley, D.D., 347 West 58th St.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of); for charitable and; re- ligious work.
LADIES' ASSOCIATION, with Home and Foreign Mission Committees etc .; also assist the church in various ways. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, with all the commit- tees for active work.
6. Fifth Ave., Fifth Ave., cor. 55th St. Rev. John Hall, D.D., 712 Fifth Ave.
ALEXANDER CHAPEL, 7 King St. (which see).
CHALMERS CHURCH, 131 Seventh Ave. (which see).
ROMEYN CHAPEL, 420 East 14th St. (which see).
CHILDREN'S SUMMER HOMES, Atlantic Highlands, N. J .; for the children of the Sunday-schools of the various chapels and the church.
SEWING-SCHOOLS at the various chapels.
WOMAN'S HELPING HAND SOCIETY.
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4. First, 54 Fifth Ave., cor. 12th St. Rev. Howard Duffield, D.D., 6 East 12th St.
First Church of Tremont, Washington Ave. and 174th St. Rev. George Nixon, 1734 Washington Ave.
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First Church of Morrisania (Potts Memorial), Wash- ington Ave., near East 167th St. Rev. Jas. Edward Sentz, 1033 Boston Road, near East 165th St.
9. First Union, 147 East 86th St. Rev. W. R. Harshaw, 1428 Lexington Ave.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY.
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5. Fourteenth St., 14th St. and Second Ave. Rev. Henry T. McEwen, 238.East 13th St.
MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY AND CHURCH AID SOCIETY.
6. Fourth, 124 West 34th St. Rev. Joseph R. Kerr, D.D., 329 West 34th St.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; aids needy members.
FREE MONTHLY ENTERTAINMENTS; 3d Tuesday evening, in the chapel.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for little girls, at the chapel, Satur- day afternoons.
LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY; for city poor, especially those who attend West Side Chapel.
WEST SIDE CHAPEL, 439 West 33d St. (which see).
5. Fourth Ave., Fourth Ave., cor. 22d St.
GRACE CHAPEL, 340 East 22d St. (which see). HOPE CHAPEL, 341 East Fourth St. (which see). SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. - 4. French Evangelical (Eglise Evangelique Française), 126 West 16th St. Rev. Henri L. Grandlienard, 142 West 16th St. 11*
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LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
LOAN RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
SEWING SOCIETY; to teach sewing and make clothing for the poor.
YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME SOCIETY etc. (see Class II., Div. 9).
7. Good-Will Chapel of Madison Ave. Church, 231 East 51st St. Rev. Geo. L. McNutt.
HELPING HAND SOCIETY; gives sewing to poor women.
LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM; for young people.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
5. Grace Chapel of Fourth Ave. Church, 340 East 22d St. HELPING HAND; for women, Fridays, 2:30 P.M., during the winter months.
SEWING-SCHOOL; for girls, Saturdays, 10 A.M.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
10. Harlem, 37-43 East 125th St. Rev. J. S. Ramsay, D.D., 2070 Fifth Ave.
HARLEM CHURCH MISSION, 44 Manhattan St. (which'see).
Harlem Church Mission, 44 Manhattan St. Rev. J. A. Reinhart, PH.D.
5. Hope Chapel of Fourth Ave. Church, 341 East Fourth St. Rev. John B. Devins, 339 East Fourth St.
BOHEMIAN SERVICE; Sundays, at 5 P.M.
EAST SIDE TEACHERS' MEETING; Thursdays, 9 P.M.
FREE READING-ROOM, CIRCULATING LIBRARY and ROOM FOR GAMES; open from 7 to 9:30 P.M.
SEWING-SCHOOL ; Fridays, 3 P.M.
WORKING GIRLS' CLUB.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S AND JUNIOR SOCIETIES OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
4. Immanuel Mission Sabbath-School of Scotch Church, 54 West 15th St.
9. Knox, 254 East 72d St. Rev. Hugh Pritchard, 7 King St.
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CHILDREN OF THE COVENANT. LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY. SOCIAL AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
10. Lenox Church, Eighth Ave. and 137th St. Rev. D. G. Smith, Union Seminary.
7. Madison Ave., 506 Madison Ave. Rev. Charles L. Thompson, D.D., 54 East 69th St., or at the church. GOOD- WILL CHAPEL, 231 East 57th St. (which see).
HELPING HAND (at Good-Will Chapel), every Tuesday afternoon; for working women, for industrial and spiritual assistance.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
7. Madison Square, Madison Square and 24th St. Rev. C. H. Parkhurst, D.D., 133 East 35th St.
MADISON SQUARE CHURCH HOUSE (1886), 430 Third Ave .; seeks to care for and elevate the poor of the vicinity ; holds Gospel meetings every evening. Maintains a KINDERGARTEN, KITCHENGARTEN and BOYs' CLUB (see Class IX., Div. 1).
LODGING-HOUSE (org. 1886), 430. Third Ave .; for men only, at 15 to 25 cents per night.
COAL CLUB ; secures for the poor a good quality of coal at full measure and reduced rates.
LADIES' VISITATION SOCIETY ; aims to establish personal relations between individual ladies in the church and individual families connected with our Mission Work on the East Side, and embraces a SUPPLY COMMITTEE and an EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.
PROSPECT HILL CLUB FOR WORKING GIRLS. WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ; for poor women.
5. Madison Square Church House, 430 Third Ave. Gospel meetings every evening and Sundays.
B. Madison St. (German), 290 Madison St., cor. Montgom- ery. Rev. Bartholomio Krusi, 276 Madison St.
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Mission Chapel of Riverdale Church, Spuyten Duyvil. Rev. Ira S. Dodd, Riverdale.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
9. Mission Sunday-School of Phillips Church, 234 East 80th St.
6. Mizpah Chapel of Central Church, 420 West 57th St, Rev. Spencer L. Hillier, 256 West 54th St.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of) ; makes garments for de- serving poor.
9. Mt. Tabor (Colored), formerly DODGE MEMORIAL, 1829 Third Ave., cor. 101st St. Rev. Horace G. Miller, 207 East 103d St.
CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE.
CHILDREN'S SEWING-SCHOOL; weekly, 218 East 97th St.
CHURCH MISSIONARY.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
SINGING CLASS.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S AND JUNIOR SOCIETIES OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
10. Mt. Washington, Inwood St. and Kingsbridge Road. Rev. Geo. Shipman Payson, 10 Seaman Ave., Inwood. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION ; contributes to Home and Foreign Missionary Societies and objects. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY ; provides for the Home and Foreign Missionaries and Mission Schools.
10. New York, Seventh Ave. and 128th St.
6. North, Ninth Ave., N. E. cor, of 31st St. Rev. S. B. Rossiter, D.D., 346 West 28th St.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of); who assist indigent old ladies of the church.
LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY ; works for disabled mis- sionaries.
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MISSION BAND; for home missions among the Indians.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
YOUNG LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; works for the poor of the church.
8. Park, 86th St. and Amsterdam (Tenth) Ave. Rev. An- son P. Atterbury, 145 West 86th St.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY ; to help the deserving poor ; Mondays, 3.P.M., at the church.
LIGHT-BEARERS ; boys' society for religious work. MISSIONARY AUXILIARY.
SEEKERS FOR PEARLS SOCIETY ; a mission band for work at home and abroad.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
9. Phillips, East 73d St., cor. Madison Ave. Rev. George L. Spining, D.D., 32- East 84th St. Rev. S. D. Alex- ander, D.D., Pastor Emeritus, 153 East 78th St.
MISSION SUNDAY-SCHOOL, 234 East 80th St.
WOMAN'S FOREIGN AND HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
YOUNG LADIES' MISSIONARY CIRCLE.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Riverdale, Riverdale. Rev. Ira S. Dodd, Riverdale. MISSION CHAPEL AT SPUYTEN DUYVIL (which see).
5. Romeyn Chapel of Fifth Avenue Church, 420 East 14th St. Rev. Herbert M. Andrews, 231 East 14th St.
SEWING-SCHOOL.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
SUMMER HOME FOR CHILDREN.
8. Rutgers Riverside, West 73d St., cor. of Boulevard. Rev. Robert Russell Booth, D.D., 177 West End Ave.
4. Scotch, 53 West 14th St. Rev. David G. Wylie, PH.D., 142 West 13th St.
HOME CIRCLE ; looks after young women, giving them pleasant evenings and useful training.
IMMANUEL MISSION SABBATH-SCHOOL, 54 West 15th St .; has a Visitor for parents and children of the school.
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LADIES' HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETIES, with auxiliaries devoted to church and charitable work.
LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY; makes garments for poor connected with the Sunday-school.
READING-ROOM ; furnished with periodicals and papers; free to young men of the neighborhood.
ROBERTSON FREE SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN ; open week- days, except Saturday.
VOCAL CLASS FOR YOUNG WOMEN.
YOUNG MEN'S IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY ; for Physical, Mutual, Moral and Spiritual benefit of members.
3. Second German, 435 East Houston St. Rev. Conrad Doench, at the church.
BURIAL SOCIETY ; meets every Monday.
WOMAN'S MISSION SOCIETY.
3. Seventh, 138 Broome St. Rev. John T. Wilds, 403 Grand St.
HATFIELD BUILDING, cor. Broome and Ridge Sts .; home for young men, with coffee-rooms, reading-room and well-fitted rooms for lodgers (see LODGING-HOUSES, Class X., Div. 3).
BOYS' MEETING ; Tuesdays, 7 P.M.
CHILDREN'S HOUR ; Fridays at 4 P.M.
MOTHERS' BAND ; Thursdays at 4 P.M.
"TRUE TO CHRIST " SOCIETY ; Fridays at 8 P.M.
6. Shiloh, formerly at 167 West 26th St., is disbanded.
2. Spring St., 246 Spring St. Rev. A. W. Halsey, 31 Vandam St.
CHORUS SOCIETY ; conducts the music of the church, and sings to the sick and at funerals.
IVY BAND; teaches children to sew and aids them to attend Sabbath-school.
KING'S DAUGHTERS. "Rainbow Circle" aids with gar- ments etc. for the hospitals, and does home mission work. "Sunshine Circle" makes garments for the
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poor, helps bury their dead and gives general mission- ary help. "Whatsoever Circle" visits the sick, sup- plies necessaries and flowers to the needy and helpless. LADIES' MISSIONARY AND SEWING SOCIETY ; for their home and foreign work.
YOUNG MEN'S MEETING ; for mutual and general work.
4. Thirteenth St., 145 West 13th St. Rev. Chas. S. Rob- inson, D.D., 57 East 54th St.
6. Union Tabernacle, 139 West 35th St. Rev. George J. Mingins, 222 West 39th St.
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5. University Place, University Place, cor. East 10th St. Rev. George Alexander, D.D., 25 University Place. BETHLEHEM CHAPEL, 196 Bleecker St. (which see). BOYS' MISSIONARY SOCIETY; works for foreign missions. CHINESE MISSION AND SCHOOL, 34 Clinton PI. (which see). EMMANUEL CHAPEL, 735 Sixth St. (which see).
LADIES' HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY; Tuesdays, 11 A.M., from November to April.
LIGHT-BEARERS' MISSIONARY AND JUNIOR BANDS; work for some missionary cause.
WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY; supports 2 for- eign missionaries.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CIRCLE, and YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.
10. Washington Heights. Amsterdam (Tenth) Ave. and 155th St. Rev. John C. Bliss, D.D., 423 West 154th St. CHARITABLE OFFERINGS; for various objects.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of); maintains an Industrial School and helps in general charitable work. KING'S SONS (Circle of).
LADIES' ASSOCIATION; inclusive of Home and Foreign Missions, Christian Temperance, Relief, Church Im- provement and Social Work.
TEMPERANCE MEETING; every Friday afternoon.
YOUNG LADIES' MISSION BAND.
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5. Welsh, 225 East 13th St. Rev. Hugh Davis. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
6. West, 31 West 42d St. Rev. John R. Paxton, D.D., 51 West 46th St.
CHRIST CHAPEL, West 66th St., near Amsterdam Ave. (which see).
8. West End, West 105th St. and Amsterdam (Tenth) Ave. Rev. John Balcom Shaw, 202 West 103d St.
EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE; apply to Wm. M. Waite, 315 West 104th St.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY; relieves the needy families of the church.
WEST SIDE EXCISE LEAGUE (see Class X., Div. 5).
YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION.
West Farms, 1243 Samuel St. Rev. Chas. Payson Mal- lery, 940 East 177th St.
LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY; home and foreign.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR; gives pecuniary aid to commendable objects.
6. West Fifty-first St., 359 West 51st St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
4. Westminster Church of West Twenty-third St., 210-212 West 23d St. Rev. Robert F. Sample, D.D., 214 West 23d St.
LADIES' HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
MISSION BAND.
MITE SOCIETY.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
YOUNG LADIES' HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOC.
6. West Side Chapel of Fourth Church, 439 West 33d St. Rev. Horace L. Singleton, 50 West 24th St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
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Reformed Presbyterian Churches.
District.
6. Wilson Mission of Central Church, 454 West 42d St. Holds meetings every night, and has a Sunday-school and FREE KINDERGARTEN.
Woodstock, 165th St. and Boston Ave. Rev. Abbott L. R. Waite, 1056 Tinton Ave., near East 165th St.
7. Zion (German), 135 East 40th St. Rev. F. E. Voegelin, 226 East 39th St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.
S. Boulevard Mission, 93d St. and Boulevard. Rev. T. H. Walker, 163 West 97th St.
4. First (New), 123 West 12th St. Rev. James D. Steele, A.M., 13 West 18th St.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY; for foreign and domestic work.
MISSIONARY VISITOR; for the Sabbath-school.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
10. First New York, 37 to 41 West 119th St. Rev. John C. K. Milligan, D.D., 296 Manhattan Ave.
JUVENILE TEMPERANCE AND MISSION BAND.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY; aids the poor in connection with mission and Sabbath-school work.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
6. Fourth, 365 West 48th St. Rev. James Kennedy, 334 West 55th St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
6. Second, 229 West 39th St. Rev. R. M. Sommerville, 126 West 45th St.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
WOMAN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION; Fridays at 3 P.M. during the winter.
4. Third, 238 West 23d St. Rev. F. M. Foster, 305 West 29th St.
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Protestant Episcopal Churches.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.
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