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9. City Temple, 1725 First Ave., near 89th St.
6. First, 248 West 34th St. Rev. Thomas W. Anderson, 339 West 30th St.
6. Harlem, 302 East 119th St. Rev. 304 East 119th St.
4. Seventh Ave., 29 Seventh Ave. Rev. Robert W. Kidd, 35 Seventh Ave.
SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
4. Third, 41 Charles St. Rev. James A. Reed, 269 West 11th St.
4. West Forty-fourth St., 434 West 44th St. Rev. Homer H. Wallace, 426 West 44th St.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
8. All Angels', West End Ave. and 81st St. Rev. Charles F. Hoffman, D.D., 51 West 53d St.
3. All Saints', Henry and Scammel Sts. Rev. Wm. N. Dunnell, D.D., 292 Henry St.
BURIAL AID FUND; for the relief of families upon the death of a member.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION; free course for members of the Sunday-school who will receive it.
SACRAMENTAL ALMS are dispensed to those who, after careful inquiry, are found worthy of relief.
9. All Souls', Madison Ave, and 66th St. Rev. R. Heber Newton, D.D., 781 Madison Ave.
ALL SOULS' BROTHERHOOD.
ALL SOULS' GUILD.
ALL SOULS' SUMMER HOME by the Sound, Sea Cliff, L. I .; a home for children without regard to creed. Has a central building, and 9 surrounding cottages holding 15 children each; total accommodations for 175.
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CHILDREN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY; Wednesdays, 3 P.M. FREE KINDERGARTEN; school-room, 70th St., East of Lexington Ave., daily, 9 to 1 P.M., except Saturdays.
Two INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS; Saturdays, 10:30 A.M. IRON CROSS GUILD.
KINDERGARTEN NORMAL CLASS; Kindergarten room, ," Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 to 5 P.M.
PARISH LIBRARY; free to attendants of the church.
PARISH VISITOR; investigates all applicants for relief. SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB.
WOMEN'S DISPENSARY, 127, West 48th St .; open Tues- days and Thursdays at 8:30 A.M.
YOUNG LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY; makes garments for poor children of various schools, Mondays, 2 to 3 P.M.
4. Anglo-American Free Church of St. George the Mar- tyr, 222 West 11th St. Rev. Benj. F. de Costa, D.D., 48 West 9th St. Identical with church of
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, 11th St. and Waverley Place (which see).
4. Annunciation, 140 West 14th St. Rev. W. J. Seabury, D.D., 144 West 14th St.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of).
10. Archangel, St. Nicholas Ave. and 117th St. Rev. Charles R. Treat, 171 West 97th St.
BOYs' CLUB; for mutual entertainment, instruction and assistance.
PARISH GUILD; of women who provide for the relief of the poor of parish.
ST. AGNES' GUILD; of girls who assist needy girls and children.
ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD, which combines charitable with evangelical work.
Ascension, Fifth Ave. and 10th St. Rev. E. Winches- ter Donald, D.D.
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ASCENSION MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 330 West 43d St. (which see).
Bors' CLUB; Tuesdays, 7:30 P.M.
CHAPEL OF THE COMFORTER, 814 Greenwich St. (which see).
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; Saturdays, 10:30 A.M.
MEN'S CLUB AND SICK BENEFIT SOC .; Mondays, 7:30 P.M.
MOTHERS" MEETING; Thursdays, 7:30 P.M.
PARISH VISITORS; to aid the needy of neighborhood.
ST. AGNES' DAY NURSERY, 719 Greenwich St. (which see, Class II., Div. 12).
ST. ELIZABETH'S GUILD; clothes the destitute.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CLUB; Wednesdays.
6. Ascension Memorial Chapel of Church of the Ascen- sion, 330 West 43d St. Rev. John F. Steen, 261 West 42d St.
DORCAS COMMITTEE; sends missionary boxes and cloth- ing to missionaries and institutions.
INDUSTRIAL SEWING-SCHOOL; teaches sewing to girls.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of); works for children.
LEAGUE OF THE SHEPHERD'S FLOCK; a mutual benefit so- ciety ; aids the families of deceased members.
ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD; visits the sick.
ST. ANDREW'S CLUB; for boys and young men, under the care of St. Andrew's Brotherhood. Maintains a free reading-room and a room for athletic exercises.
YOUNG LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY; makes garments for church institutions for children.
YOUNG CRUSADERS; for boys from 8 to 14 years, and KNIGHTS OF TEMPERANCE; for young men from 14 to 21 years. To train in habits of sobriety, pureness and reverence (see Church Temperance Soc. Class X., Div.5).
6, Atonement or Zion Chapel of Church of Zion and St. Timothy, 418 West 41st St. Rev. Isaac C. Sturgis, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
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GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of).
ZION SEWING-SCHOOL; teaches poor girls sewing, and gives them the garments made, Saturdays at 10 A.M.
5. Avenue A Mission of St. George's Church, 253 Ave- nue A. Rev. E. Campion Acheson, 207 East 16th St. SERVICES every evening and a Sunday-School.
BOYS' CLUBS; meet two nights in the week for telegra- phy and drawing.
BUREAU; for procuring work. HELPING HAND; for giving out sewing to women.
KINDERGARTEN, unsectarian ; every week-day, except Saturday, at 9 A.M. Average attendance 50.
9. Beloved Disciple, Madison Ave. and 89th St. Rev. S. Gregory Lines, B.D., 65 East 89th St. DAUGHTERS OF THE KING (Chapter of). JUNIOR GUILD OF THE IRON CROSS. PARISH GUILD and PARISH VISITOR. ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD (Chapter of). ST. AGNES' GUILD.
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5. Calvary, Fourth Ave. and 21st St. Rev. Henry Y. Satterlee, D.D., 103 East 21st St.
CALVARY CHAPEL, 220 East 23d St. (which see). COMMITTEE OF HOSPITAL VISITORS. COMMITTEE ON ARCHDEACONRY OF NEW YORK; Visitors to hospitals and prisons.
DOMESTIC MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT ; to furnish boxes of household articles and clothing.
FREE READING ROOM FOR MEN, 342 East 23d St. (see also Galilee Mission). Circulating Library : smoking allowed. Open evenings from 7 to 11 P.M., Sundays from 10 A.M. to 11 P.M.
GALILEE MISSION AND COFFEE-HOUSE, 340 East 23d St. (which see). The centre of the East Side work of Calvary Parish.
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GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of) ; works for the Summer Home.
MATERNITY WORK; outfits for infants furnished.
OLIVE TREE INN LODGING.HOUSE FOR MEN, 342 East 23d St.
RELIEF DEPARTMENT OF CALVARY PARISH, at the CHAPEL, 220 East 23d St. This includes an EMPLOY- MENT BUREAU for giving sewing to women and aid in groceries etc., after proper investigation. Office hours of Parish Visitor, 11 to 12 M. daily.
SUMMER HOME, LAKE GILEAD, CARMEL; for sick chil- dren, mothers with sick children, aged women and young girls ; $4 a week for adults, $? for children. Apply at Chapel daily from 12 M. to 1 P.M.
WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
WOMEN'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; provides work for des- titute Protestant women.
YOUNG WOMEN'S COMMITTEE on Domestic Missions.
5. Calvary Chapel of Calvary Church, 220 East 23d St. Rev. , at the church, 458 West 22d St.
FREE READING-ROOM FOR MEN, at 342 and 344 East 23d St. (see Galilee Mission).
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Calvary Hall, Saturdays at 10 A.M.
PARISH VISITOR; office hours 11 to 12 A.M. daily.
RELIEF DEPARTMENT, see CALVARY CHURCH.
SUMMER HOME OF CALVARY PARISH (at Carmel, Putnamn Co., N. Y.); for women and children.
Cathedral of St. John the Divine, see PRO-CATHE- DRAL).
4. Chapel of the Comforter of Ascension Church, 814 Greenwich St., cor. Jane St. Rev. Edward H. Van Winkle, 25 West Ninth St.
BOYS' CLUB; for boys of the Sunday-school.
EARNEST WORKERS ; young girls who make garments for the needy.
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FRESH-AIR FUND ; sends women and children to the country in summer.
INDUSTRIAL AID; gives sewing to women, and sells gar- ments made by them.
LOAN FUND; a fund in the hands of the Parish Visitor, from which loans are made as a temporary help.
SEWING-SCHOOL; Saturdays during winter at 10 A.M.
Charity Hospital Chapel, Blackwell's Island. Rev. Braddin Hamilton, 551 Fifth Ave.
7. Chapel of Christ the Consoler (of the New York Prot. Epis. City Mission Society, which see, Class IX., Div. 1). Adjoining Bellevue Hospital, foot of East 26th St. Rev. Henry St. George Young, Missionary.
Chapel of the Good Shepherd (of the New York Prot. Epis. City Mission Society, see Class IX., Div. 1), ad- joining Almshouse, Blackwell's Island. Rev. Wm. F. Dickinson.
9. Chapel of the Messiah (Mission of the New York Prot. Epis. Mission Society, which see, Class IX., Div. 1), Second Ave. and 92d St. Rev. Brockholst Morgan.
8. Christ, West 71st St., cor. Boulevard. Rev. Jacob S. Shipman, D.D., West 71st St., cor. Boulevard.
Christ, Riverdale Ave., Riverdale. Rev. George D. Wildes, D.D., Rectory, Riverdale Ave.
4. Church of the Holy Communion, Sixth Ave., cor. 20th St. Rev. Henry Mottet, 47 West 20th St.
BABIES' SHELTER AND DAY NURSERY, 118 West 21st St. (see Class V., Div. 1).
CHURCH PERIODICAL CLUB; distributes the best periodi- cal literature and makes gifts of books among mission- ary clergymen and their poor laymen.
DISPENSARY (see GUARDIANS OF THE SISTERHOOD OF THE HOLY COMMUNION, Class IX., Div. 3). Receipts and expenditures, $2,437.
EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; provides the poor women of the
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parish with sewing to be done at home. Committee meets at 10 A.M. Wednesdays.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of, which see, Class X., Div. 5); has classes in practical work of different kinds, such as cooking, dressmaking, sewing-machine work and bookkeeping, and a beneficial society for aid in cases of sickness.
GUARDIANS OF THE SISTERHOOD OF THE HOLY COMMU- NION, 328 Sixth Ave. (see Class IX., Div. 3).
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 49 West 20th St .; every Saturday from 10 to 12 M., in Parish House, 49 West 20th St., from November till April; teaches the system of trained sewing taught by the College for Training Teachers to young girls, properly indorsed, from the neighboring tenement house population, and elementary drawing and wood-carving to boys.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY; provides clothing and necessaries for missionaries and their families.
MEN'S PARISH CLUB, 49 West 20th St.
MISSION GUILD; to qualify working women and their children to be helpful to others dependent upon and looking to them for help, spiritual and temporal.
MONDAY NIGHT CLUB; to reach small boys who are not in Sunday-school or under proper restraint; every Mon- day evening at 49 West 20th St.
PENNY PROVIDENT FUND (Station of).
ST. BARNABAS' GUILD FOR TRAINED NURSES; to advance the spiritual and temporal well-being of nurses. Ser- vices are held in the church, 2d and 4th Monday of each month, at 8 P.M.
SISTERS' HOUSE, 330 Sixth Ave. (see GUARDIANS OF THE SISTERHOOD OF THE HOLY COMMUNION, Class IX., Div. 3).
SUMMER HOME, ASHFORD HILL RETREAT, Primrose P. O., Westchester Co. (which see, Class II., Div. 11). TRAINING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (see GUARDIANS OF THE
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SISTERHOOD OF THE HOLY COMMUNION, Class IX., Div. 3).
TRUSTEES OF THE HOME FOR THE AGED OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMMUNION, 330 Sixth Ave. (which see, Class V., Div. 2).
WORKINGMEN'S CLUB (which see, Class XI., page 299).
1. Coenties Slip Station and Mission Room (of Prot. Epis. Church Mission Society for Seamen, see Class IX., Div. 2), 21 Coenties Slip. Rev. Isaac Maguire, at the Mission Room, or at 235 47th St., Brooklyn.
5. Emmanuel Chapel (of Church Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jews, see Class X., Div. 9), 68 East Seventh St. Services in English, German and Hebrew.
10. Emmanuel, formerly HOLY TRINITY CHAPEL, HARLEM, 307 East 112th St. Rev. Wm. K. McGown, 1982 Madison Ave.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW (Chapter of), and has also a JUNIOR BRANCH.
CIRCULATING LIBRARY; open from 2 to 6 and 8 to 10 P.M. DISPENSARY; open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11 to 12 M.
EMMANUEL GUILD; for promotion of Christian work. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (Branch of).
HELPING HAND SOCIETY; sews and works for the poor and sick.
READING-ROOM; open every evening from 7 to 10 P.M. SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK on Randall's Island among the children of the Institutions.
7. Epiphany, East 47th St., near Lexington Ave. Rev. Alford A. Butler, 1848 Fleetwood Ave., Station F.
5. Galilee Mission of Calvary Church, 340 East 23d St. Rev. Scott M. Cooke, 148 East 18th St. Headquarters of the East Side work of Calvary Parish, which here maintains the 12
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BOYs' CLUB, 344 East 23d St .; open every evening for instruction, amusement and manual training.
COLUMBIA CLUB for Workingmen, 338 East 23d St .; open every evening.
FREE READING-ROOM, 342 East 23d St .; open evenings and Sundays.
GALILEE COFFEE-HOUSE, 338 East 23d St .; managed by the Coffee- House Committee of Calvary Church. Open from 5 A.M. to 8 P.M.
GOSPEL SERVICES ; every evening.
OLIVE TREE INN ; lodging-house for men only.
PENNY PROVIDENT FUND; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.
9. German Mission of St. Thomas' Parish, St. Thomas' House, 229 East 59th St. Rev. R. E. Grueber, 206 East 53d St. (see Class IX., Div. 2).
3. God's Providence Mission and Sunday-School (of the New York Prot. Epis. City Mission, which see, Class IX., Div. 1). Temporarily suspended.
4. Grace, Broadway, near Tenth St. Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D., 804 Broadway.
DAY NURSERY, 94 Fourth Ave .; cares for children of working women while their mothers are at work. Gives sympathy and practical help to parents in sick- ness and sorrow. Receives 80 to 90 children each day. Open from 6:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. Charge 5 cents per day. DEPOSITORY, 540 East 13th St .; for the reception of gifts of clothing and stores for the sick.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU ; for parishioners out of work. FRESH-AIR FUND ; sends children and invalids to differ- ent places in the country during summer.
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ; consisting of MEN'S CLUB, MOTHERS' MEETINGS, WOMEN'S MEETINGS, TUESDAY GUILD for working girls and PENNY PROVIDENT FUND.
GOOD FRIDAY GUILD ; for visitation of prisons.
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GRACE CHAPEL, 132 East 14th St. (which see).
GRACE HOUSE, 802 Broadway ; open to all persons con- nected with Grace Church or Chapel ; has a LIBRARY and READING-ROOM. Open daily, except Sundays, from 12 to 1 P.M., and on Saturdays from 7 to 10 P.M. GRACE HOUSE BY-THE-SEA, Rockaway, L. I .; a summer home for poor women and children from tenement . houses, orphan asylums, hospitals and the inmates of ' the parish Day Nursery.
GRACE MISSION HOUSE, 540 East 13th St .; has religious services on Sundays; Mothers' Meeting on Tuesday evening; also MEN'S FREE READING-ROOM. Open from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for teaching little girls to sew. KNIGHTS OF TEMPERANCE.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION; provides employ- ment for poor women, relief of the needy, also counsel and instruction; meetings at Grace Chapel, 14th St.
ST. AGNES' GUILD; for technical instruction of young women in dressmaking etc.
ST. LUKE'S ASSOCIATION; ministers to the sick and suffer- ing, and buries the dead. Meets Tuesdays, 8 P.M., at 96 Fourth Ave.
ITHREE DEACONESS FUNDS; to support women-helpers in the parish.
TRAINED NURSE; for nursing sick poor in their homes. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY; has Domestic, Foreign, Indian and Feeedmen's committees.
5. Grace Chapel of Grace Church, 132 East 14th St. Rev. George F. Nelson, 29 Lafayette Place.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; to assist poor women to main- tain themselves and those dependent on them. Meets Wednesdays, at 2 P.M., at Grace Hall.
CHILDREN'S HELPERS; prepare work for Industrial School.
GRACE Co. No. 4, KNIGHTS OF TEMPERANCE; Tuesday evenings.
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INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for girls. Meets Saturdays, 10 A.M., at Grace Hall.
MEN'S CLUB (workingmen); Monday evenings.
ST. AGNES' GUILD; teaches working girls some industrial art by which to earn a better livelihood. Tuesday and Friday evenings at Grace Hall.
5. Grace Mission of Grace Church, 540 and 542 East 13th St. Rev. James V. Chalmers, Supt.
BOYs' CLUB; open daily.
CLOTHING DEPOSITORY and DIET KITCHEN; for members of Grace Parish only.
COFFEE-COUNTER; open daily (5 cent lunch).
LECTURES and ENTERTAINMENTS; every Thursday.
PENNY PROVIDENT FUND; Saturday, 12 M.
READING-ROOM; free to all in the neighborhood.
WOMEN'S BIBLE CLASS; Sunday, 4 P.M.
WOMEN'S VEREIN; Tuesday evenings.
10. Grace (Harlem), 212 East 116th St. Rev. D. Brainerd Ray, 1804 Lexington Ave.
FOUR SOCIETIES FOR CHRISTIAN WORK.
Grace, Vyse St., near Tremont Ave., West Farms. Rev. Alfred J. Derbyshire, 1921 Vyse Ave., West Farms. GUILD OF ST. ELIZABETH.
LADIES' PAROCHIAL GUILD; for charitable work.
7. Heavenly Rest, 551 Fifth Ave., near 45th St. Rev. D. Parker Morgan, D.D., 51 West 45th St.
CHORISTERS' LEAGUE; members go, in parties of 4, to sing at the bedsides of the sick poor of the parish.
DIOCESAN MISSIONS SOCIETY; for the support of mis- sionary work in the poor and rural districts of N. Y. DISPENSARY AT MISSION HOUSE.
DOMESTIC MISSIONARY SOCIETY; provides for wants of needy missionaries in the far West.
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DORCAS AND EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; makes garments for children of the Mission Sunday-school.
FRESH-AIR FUND AND "THE REST " SUMMER HOME; sends children of Mission Sunday-school and some of the parents to seashore and country in summer.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of); has classes in sewing, cooking, a sick fund, and aids Fresh-air Fund. GUILD OF ST. PAUL, 314 East 46th St .; for men.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL SOCIETY; teaches needlework to the girls of the Mission School.
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE.
MISSION SCHOOL; 600 children.
PARISH VISITOR; Sister Helena visits families of children of the Mission School.
STEPPING STONES TO HEAVENLY REST; a Circle of the "King's Daughters"; does special charitable work.
WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY; aids the Gen- eral Board of Missions.
YOUNG LADIES' BRANCH OF DOMESTIC MISSIONARY SOC.
6. Holy Apostles, 300 Ninth Ave., cor. 28th St. Rev. Brady E. Backus, D.D., 360 West 28th St.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.
HELPING HAND; supplies clothing to the poor; has sav- ings fund, mortuary fund and mothers' meetings. Apply to Parish Visitor.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
PARISH GUILD; relieves members in sickness and dis- tress. Apply at Parish House.
PARISH VISITOR; investigates applicants for relief, at 4:30 P.M. daily, at Parish House, 296 Ninth Ave.
RECTOR'S AID SOCIETY; has charge of Fresh-air work of parish. Apply to Rector.
ST. MARTHA'S SOCIETY; for religious instruction and temporal relief of young women.
2. Holy Comforter, for Sailors (Mission Chapel of the
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Prot. Epis. Missionary Society for Seamen; see Class IX., Div. 2), 343 West Houston St. Rev. 341 West Houston St.
4. Holy Cross Mission, Ave. Cand East Fourth St. Rev. Henry Meissner, 300 East Fourth St.
ATHLETIC CLUB for boys.
BRANCH OF THE GUILD OF THE IRON CROSS.
DAY-SCHOOLS; for small boys and girls. Under the charge of Brothers of Nazareth and Sisters of St. John Bap- tist (see Class IX., Div. 3); the latter also oversee the
GENERAL CHARITABLE WORK of the church.
GYMNASIUM for men and boys; open week days.
READING-ROOM for young men; open every night.
RECREATION CLUB for young men.
ST. ANN's and ST. MARY'S GUILDS, for women and girls; ST. MICHAEL'S GUILD, for young children.
ST. HELENA'S HOME, 653 Fifth St. Headquarters for mission work of the Sisters among the German poor of that locality.
Holy Faith, East 166th St., East Boston Ave. Rev. Victor C. Smith, 875 East 166th St.
CHANCEL CIRCLE.
CHILDREN OF HOPE ; works for children's hospitals.
HELPING CIRCLE; assists the poor of the parish.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY and PARISH AID SOCIETY.
LIBRARY CIRCLE; provides for Sunday-school library. ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD.
VISITING CIRCLE OF KING'S DAUGHTERS; who visit the sick poor in the parish and public institutions.
3. Holy Martyrs, 39 Forsyth St. Rev. James Millett, 111 Second Ave.
10. Holy Nativity, 136th St., bet. Lenox and Seventh Aves. Rev. Edward Kenney, 189 West 136th St.
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HOLY NATIVITY DISTRICT Church Association; for the advancement of the interests of labor.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
MEN'S GUILD and WOMEN'S GUILD.
9. Holy Sepulchre, Park Ave. and East 74th St. Rev. Thomas P. Hughes, D.D., at the church.
DISTRICT VISITORS ; ladies to visit the sick.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY ; has classes for instruction for young women over 16 years of age.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; teaches sewing to young girls.
KNIGHTS OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE; for the mutual im- provement of boys.
LADIES' GUILD OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE.
LADIES' MISSIONARY AUXILIARY; aids missionary work, domestic and foreign, and among the Jews.
PARISH LIBRARY. PARISH VISITOR.
THE CHURCH BROTHERHOOD; exclusively for men.
WILLING WORKERS; an organization of ladies in circles of six for religious and charitable work.
7. Holy Trinity, Madison Ave. and 42d St. Rev. E. Walpole Warren, M.A., 323 Madison Ave.
CHINESE SUNDAY-SCHOOL.
DORCAS SOCIETY; works for the general poor.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY; Thursdays, 8 P.M. Helps in mission work and other charities.
HELPING HAND; branch of King's Daughters; Wednes- days, 10 to 12 M. Gives out sewing and otherwise helps deserving poor women.
LADIES' FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, for HOME MIS- SION, and AFTERNOON SEWING CIRCLE.
MESSENGER BOYS; Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 P.M., 46 East 43d St.
MEN'S PASTORAL AID SOCIETY; gives relief to the par- ish sick. Special relief to such cases recommended by
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the Pastor and members of the Provident Association, worthy of more continuous and fuller assistance. Em- ployment Committee endeavors to secure work for the unemployed in the parish, Meets at the chapel, 46 East 43d St., daily from 9 to 12 M.
MISSION CHAPEL, First Ave. and 39th St .; free breakfast on Sunday morning, and services every evening.
ORPHANAGE OF THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY etc. (which see, Class V., Div. 1).
PENNY PROVIDENT FUND.
RUTH SOCIETY; for young ladies of the congregation.
SEWING-SCHOOL; for girls, Saturdays, 10 A.M., from No- vember to April.
SEWING-SCHOOL; WOMEN'S SEWING MEETING, DISPEN- SARY WORK and SUNDAY-SCHOOL.
SUMMER HOME, Strawberry Hill, South Norwalk, Conn .; for children in the Sunday-school, Orphanage, and sick working girls, who remain one or two weeks.
YOUNG LADIES' MISSION BAND; to provide clothing for poor of parish and parish societies.
YOUNG MEN'S BROTHERHOOD; meets Tuesdays, 8 P.M., in the chapel, 46 East 43d St.
7. Holy Trinity Mission Chapel of Holy Trinity Church, First Ave. and 39th St. Rev. M. G. Thomp- son, M.A., Assistant in charge.
DISPENSARY work, PENNY PROVIDENT FUND, SEWING- SCHOOL and WOMEN'S SEWING MEETING.
10. Holy Trinity, Harlem, Lenox Ave., cor. 122d St. Rev. Charles De Witt Bridgman, D.D., 18 West 122d St. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; teaches poor children to sew. LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; gives work to the poor. MOTHERS' MISSION; enables poor women to make gar- ments for their families at reduced cost.
PASTORAL AID SOCIETY; distributes aid to the worthy poor of the parish.
SUMMER HOME, Sing Sing.
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10. Holy Trinity Chapel of Holy Trinity Church, Harlem, 307 East 112th St., has been incorporated under the name of EMMANUEL CHURCH (which see).
7. Incarnation, Madison Ave. and 35th St. Rev. Arthur Brooks, D.D., 209 Madison Ave.
BETHLEHEM DAY NURSERY, 249 East 30th St. (see Class II., Div. 12).
CHAPEL OF THE RECONCILIATION, 242 East 31st St .; Mis- sion Chapel (which see).
CHINESE SUNDAY-SCHOOL; in chapel on 35th St., on Sun- days, at 2:30 P.M.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for girls, at chapel, 242 East 31st St .; Saturdays, from 10 to 12 M.
LADIES' COMMITTEE FOR FOREIGN WORK; for foreign missionary work.
LADIES' EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; provides sewing for poor women of parish.
LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY; provides boxes of clothing for families of clergymen, and aids aged widows of clergymen.
MISSION ASSOCIATION; for mission work of the church, particularly support of the Mission Chapel. Cares for the sick and dying, at home or in hospital. Applica- tions for the admission of patients to St. Luke's or other hospitals can be made to the Rector.
MISSIONS TO THE MEXICANS, INDIANS AND FREEDMEN. PARISH SUNDAY-SCHOOL in chapel, 25 East 35th St.
SUMMER HOME, Lake Mohegan; for children, who usu- ally remain one week; those able to pay are charged $2 per week; accommodates 25.
10. Intercession, 158th St. and Boulevard. Rev. E. Spruille Burford, 861 St. Nicholas Ave., cor. of 153d St. DEAF-MUTE SERVICE; Sundays, 11 A.M.
- INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for little girls, Fridays, 3 P.M. MOTHERS' MEETING; provides sewing and relief for women at the chapel, 159th St., Fridays, 7:30 P.M.
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Protestant Episcopal Churches.
District.
ST. MARY'S SISTERHOOD; sews for children in Homes and Hospitals.
SAVING FUND of the Mothers' Meeting.
YOUNG MEN'S READING-ROOM.
Mediator, 2937 Church St., Kingsbridge. Rev. G. Nattress, Kingsbridge.
3. Old Epiphany House of St. George's Church, for- merly ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL, 130 Stanton St. Charles Jas. Wills, Evangelist in charge, at the chapel.
BIBLE READER.
BOYS' BATTALION.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (Branch of).
GIRLS' SEWING CLUB.
GYMNASIUM.
HELPING HAND; Tuesdays r.M. from November to May.
KINDERGARTEN; daily from 9 to 12 M.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
READING-ROOM; open from 7:30 to 10 P.M.
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