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RELIEF DEPARTMENT.
SEASIDE HOME, Rockaway, L. I .; a summer home for poor of church and excursion parties of children.
SEWING-SCHOOL; from November to March.
YOUNG MEN'S FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
1. Our Saviour (Floating Church of Prot. Epis. Mission- ary Society for Seamen, see Class IX., Div. 2), Pier 40, foot of Pike St., East River. Rev. Arthur H. Proffitt, 34 Pike St.
FREE READING-ROOM, 34 Pike St. SAILOR'S HOPE CLUB; for men, Saturdays, 8 P.M. WOMEN'S GUILD; Mondays, 7:30 P.M.
10. Pro-Cathedral of the Diocese of New York, 110th St. and Morningside Drive. Rev. Edward H. Cleve- land, Acting Canon, 25 East 128th St.
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7. Reconciliation Chapel of the Church of the Incar- nation, 242 East 31st St. Rev. J. Newton Perkins, 248 East 31st St.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (Branch of).
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for children, Saturdays, 10 A.M. KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of); who meet monthly to sew, and also visit and care for the sick of the church. MINISTERING CHILDREN; little girls meet weekly during winter months and make garments for poor children. MOTHERS' MEETINGS ; held weekly. Working women purchase materials from Society at cost price, and sew the garments at each meeting.
SUMMER HOME, Lake Mohegan, Westchester Co .; for children and working girls. Accommodates 35 weekly. Not confined to parish children. Board, $2 and $4 a week, including railway fare.
"THE CHAPEL LEAFLET."
9. Redeemer, Park Ave. and 81st St. Rev. ; Rev. J. W. Shackelford, D.D., Rector Emeritus, 17 East 82d St.
BOYS' GUILD; for mental improvement and recreation.
PARISH GUILD; makes garments for the poor, and visits the sick and strangers.
ST. LUKE'S GUILD; for young men.
St. Agnes' Chapel of Trinity Parish, West 92d St., near Amsterdam Ave.
2. St Ambrose (Mission Chapel of N. Y. Prot. Epis. City Mission Soc., see Class IX., Div. 1), Thompson and Prince Sts. Rev. Jocelyn Johnston, 38 Bleecker St. ALTAR GUILD.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. AMBROSE ; visit and relieve the sick and needy poor, and engage in other works of charity in hospitals and institutions.
DAUGHTERS OF THE KING (Chapter of).
GUILD OF THE IRON CROSS; also JUNIOR BRANCH. GUILD OF ST. FAITH; for instruction of S. S. teachers.
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INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; to teach children.
ST. AMBROSE'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY, with Club Rooms at 221 Varick St .; open every night.
10. St. Andrew's, Fifth Ave. and 127th St. Rev. George R. Van de Water, D.D., 7 West 122d St.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW ; devotional and lit- erary meetings, Wednesdays, at 8 P.M.
CHINESE SCHOOLS; Sunday and Monday evenings, to teach Chinese young men. School rooms, cor. Fifth Ave, and 127th St.
FREE KINDERGARTEN; daily, 9 to 12 M., 2067 Second Ave, GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY; Thursday evening.
HOSPITAL COMMITTEE OF GUILD; visits hospitals and almshouses, and helps discharged patients to find em- ployment.
ST. ANDREW'S AUXILIARY FOR MEN; to encourage a missionary spirit and to raise money for the Parish In- firmary.
ST. ANDREW'S FREE INFIRMARY FOR WOMEN (incorp. 1891), 108 East 128th St. Malcolm McLean, M.D.,. Surgeon in charge (see Class VI., Div. 5).
ST. ANDREW'S GUILD OF WOMEN; a missionary and char- itable society, which meets at the church and works for foreign and home missions.
SEWING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; Saturdays, at 10 A.M.
4. St. Ann's, 7 West 18th St. Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, D.D., 9 West 18th St. Rev. Edward H. Krass, LL.D., Associate Rector, 71 Irving Place.
BOYS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY ; for boys over 12 years old. BRANCH OF THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ; for home and foreign missionary work.
CHURCH MISSION TO DEAF-MUTES, with its HOME FOR THE AGED AND INFIRM, is an outgrowth of St. Ann's Church, but is a separate society (see Class VII., Div. 1). Sign services are held every Sunday at 2:45 P.M. CHURCH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY; 3d Friday of the month.
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DEPOSITORY; distributes clothing and other articles, Saturdays, after 9 A.M. service.
EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; gives sewing to poor women, Wednesdays, after 9 A.M. service.
FRESH-AIR FUND; sends children and adults to country for a week and also on day-excursions.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of).
GUILD OF SILENT WORKERS; for the relief of distress among deaf-mutes.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
MISSIONARY CHAPTER; for systematic missionary work.
MOTHERS' MEETING; every Wednesday at 3 P.M.
PARISH GUILD; for charitable work.
READING-ROOM AND LIBRARY; open Friday evenings. ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD (Chapter of).
ST. MARGARET'S SOCIETY; provides clothing for new- born infants and assists mothers during illness.
ST. MARY'S GUILD SEWING-SCHOOL; for girls, Satur- days, 9:30 A.M.
VISITING ASSOCIATION; devote a portion of their time to visiting the sick and the poor.
YOUNG COMMUNICANTS' CLUB.
St. Ann's, Morrisania, St. Ann's Ave. and East 140th St. Rev. Edward H. Kettell, D.D., next to church. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for girls, Friday afternoons.
LADIES' GUILD; in charge of parochial visitation and relief; meets the 1st Wednesday of each month.
YOUNG LADIES' GUILD; for work amongst the poor.
3. St. Augustine's Chapel and Mission House of Tri- nity Parish, 105-109 East Houston St., bet. Bowery and Second Ave. Rev. Arthur C. Kimber, S.T.D., 105 East Houston St.
In the MISSION HOUSE are the following: COOKING-SCHOOL OF TRINITY PARISH.
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GUILD OF ST. AGNES; for young girls who make cloth- ing for the needy.
GUILD OF ST. CATHARINE; an association of women for missionary and charitable work.
HOME SCHOOL; to teach girls useful household arts. At- tendance is a reward for merit in the Sunday-school.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; a sewing-school for girls, members of the Sunday school; 3 departments
MISSIONARY GUILD; contributes to the general mission- ary work of the church.
NIGHT-SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN in prac- tical studies; only regular attendants at a chapel, over 14, are admitted ..
PARISH SCHOOL FOR BOYS; free day-school for boys who present a good record for Sunday-school attendance. Apply to clergyman in charge for admissions.
PARISH VISITORS; canvass sections of the city in the neighborhood to supply spiritual ministration.
ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD; an association of young men working on the general principles of the Brother- hood, but organized independently.
5. St. Barnabas' Chapel (of the N. Y. Prot. Epis. City Mission Society, see Class IX., Div. 1), 306 Mulberry St. Rev. Brockholst Morgan, Missionary in charge, 15 East 19th St.
EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; furnishes poor women with ma- terials, pays them for their work and sells to them the garments at the cost of the materials.
FRESH-AIR FUND; sends the children of the St. Barna- bas' House and Day Nursery to the seashore and coun- try in summer.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY; weekly at 38 Bleecker St.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; teaches needlework to the girls of the neighborhood.
NEW YORK RESCUE BROTHERHOOD (see Class IX., Div. 3).
ST. BARNABAS' FREE READING-ROOM; open nightly
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from 7 o'clock to 10 o'clock P.M., for men and boys, at 38 Bleecker St.
7. St. Bartholomew's, Madison Ave. and 44th St. Rev. David H. Greer, D.D., 342 Madison Ave.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH MISSION HOUSE at 209 East 42d St., Rev. G. A. Carstensen, Minister in charge, maintains the following:
ARMENIAN SERVICE; in the Parish House Chapel every Sunday.
BATHS; for adults and children.
BOYS' CLUB, READING-ROOM and HEALTHY RECREA- TIONS.
COFFEE HOUSE AND RESTAURANT; good meals served at a minimum cost to men and women.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU; gives out sewing to poor women, Wednesday mornings, from November to May, at 14 East 44th St.
GIRLS' CLUB and GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, including cooking, dressmaking, housework and millinery ; meets every Saturday, at 9:30 A.M., at 209 East 42d St.
KINDERGARTEN AND INFANT SCHOOL.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
MEN'S CLUB with various social privileges.
MOTHERS' MEETINGS.
PENNY PROVIDENT FUND.
READING-ROOM AND GYMNASIUM.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHINESE GUILD (which see, Class X., Div. 5).
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S RESCUE MISSION, 207 East 42d St. (which see, Class IX., Div. 1).
SUMMER GARDEN ON ROOF.
SWEDISH CHAPEL, 121 East 127th St.
7. St. Bartholomew's Rescue Mission of St. Bartholo- mew's Church, 207 and 209 East 42d St. Henry H. Hadley, Supt., cor. of Third Ave.
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6. St. Chrysostom's Chapel of Trinity Church, Seventh Ave., cor. 39th St. Rev. Thomas H. Sill, 304 West 39th St.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW; for work among men. COOKING-SCHOOL; for girls. Meets at the Nursery, 244 West 38th St., Saturday afternoons in winter. Apply at the chapel.
DISTRICT VISITING SOCIETY; visits and relieves the poor, also employs a visiting nurse.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU for women ; open daily, from 9 to 10 A.M. Seeks to secure work and workers.
FRESH-AIR FUND; sends the sick and poor to the country. GUILD OF ST. AGNES; for women who sew for the poor. GUILD OF ST. AGNES ; Junior Branch for young girls, who sew for poor children in hospitals etc.
GUILD OF ST. BARNABAS; for choir and ex-choir boys.
GUILD OF ST. CHRYSOSTOM ; a men's mutual benefit so- ciety.
GUILD OF ST. CYPRIAN; mutual benefit society for colored men and women.
GUILD OF ST. MARGARET; & women's benefit society.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for girls.
PARISH LIBRARY; for members of the congregation.
PARISH SCHOOL; free day-school for girls.
PENNY PROVIDENT FUND; St. Chrysostom's Station, 550 Seventh Ave.
ST. CHRYSOSTOM CHAPEL DISPENSARY; open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3 to 4 P.M. The attend- ing physician also visits the sick poor at their homes.
SUNDAY-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION; meets monthly for the instruction of teachers and officers.
THE NURSERY, 244 West 38th St .; admits children by the week or month. Application to be made at the chapel.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY; sends boxes of clothing to missionaries of the Prot. Epis. Church.
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2. St. Clement's, 108 West Third St. Rev. Theodore A. Eaton, D.D., 130 West 13th St.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for girls.
MOTHERS' MEETINGS. ST. AGNES' GUILD.
ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD.
St. Cornelius' Chapel of Trinity Chapel, Governor's Island, N. Y. Harbor. Rev. Edward H. C. Goodwin, Chaplain, Governor's Island.
9. St. Edward the Martyr, 109th St. and Fifth Ave. Rev. Edward Wallace-Neil, 1321 Fifth Ave.
Has various societies, guilds and confraternities of a charitable character, all under the immediate control of the Rector, to whom make all applications.
4. Saint-Esprit (French), 30 West 22d St. Rev. A. V. Wittmeyer, 32 West 22d St.
FRENCH DAY-SCHOOL.
MUTUAL AID SOCIETY FOR MEN.
SEWING-SCHOOL.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION.
5. St. George's, Stuyvesant Sq. and East 16th St. Rev. W. S. Rainsford, D.D., 209 East 16th St.
AVENUE A MISSION, 253 Avenue A (which see).
BATTALION CLUB and BOYS' CLUB.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.
CHILDREN'S MISSIONARY LEAGUE.
CHOIR BOYS' CLUB. DEACONESS HOUSE, 204 East 17th St. ; its members work for the sick and the poor.
DISTRICT VISITORS' MEETING.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branches of) ; has Band of King's Workers, who work for sick and needy in hos- pitals ; also knitting and embroidery classes.
GIRLS' MISSIONARY GUILD ; Mondays, 8 P.M. 12*
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GOLDEN CORD SOCIETY ; for boys from 9 to 13, mostly living below 15th St. and East of First Ave.
GYMNASIUM classes ; for boys, Saturdays from 9 to 12 M. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, at Teutonia Hall ; teaches girls to sew, and has a penny savings system for them ; Satur- days, 10 A.M. during winter.
KITCHEN GARDEN CLASS.
LADIES' GUILD AND EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ; supplies the Relief Committee with garments for the poor, and furnishes employment to needy women at home. Meets Tuesdays, 10 A.M.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ; open daily at Memorial House from 9:30 to 10 A.M.
MEMORIAL HOUSE (Tracy Memorial), 207 East 16th St .; headquarters for parochial work.
MEN'S CLUB.
MISSION AID SOCIETY ; works for special charitable ob- jects selected from time to time,
MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF SUNDAY-SCHOOL.
MOTHERS' MEETING.
RELIEF DEPARTMENT ; meets at Memorial House, Tues- days and Fridays, from 3 to 4:30 P.M.
ST. GEORGE'S ATHLETIC CLUB AND GYMNASIUM.
ST. GEORGE'S COTTAGE, Rockaway, L. I .; summer home for Sunday-school children and poor parishioners.
SEASIDE WORK ; excursions and vacations for the poor. THE OLD EPIPHANY HOUSE, 130 Stanton St., formerly St. George's Chapel (which see).
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION; works for foreign, domestic, Indian and special missions.
St. George's Chapel, see OLD EPIPHANY HOUSE.
6. St. Ignatius', 56 West 40th St. Rev. Arthur Ritchie, at the church.
GUILDS OF ST. AGNES, ST. ELIZABETH and ST. RAPHAEL. WOMAN'S GUILD.
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9. St. James', Madison Ave. and 71st St. Rev. Cornelius B. Smith, D.D., 101 East 69th St.
BRANCH OF THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY; sends boxes of clothing to missionaries in our country.
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW (Chapter of).
CHURCH PERIODICAL CLUB OF THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY. EMMANUEL CHAPEL, ST. JAMES' MISSION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Avenue A, cor. of 78th St. (which see). EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; gives sewing to poor women of parish and other Protestant women.
EUERGETAI; young girls who sew for deserving objects. FRESH-AIR FUND; for sending deserving members of the parish to the country in summer.
GOOD-FELLOWSHIP SOCIETY; for girls who are unable to attend afternoon meetings. Lessons in cooking, calis- thenics and social exercises.
KING's DAUGHTERS (Circle of); does charitable work.
PARISH VISITOR ; visits the poor and reports their needs. RECTOR'S DISCRETION FUND.
ST. JAMES' FUND FOR THE SICK; relief of needy sick. ST. JAMES' GUILD; for boys.
ST. JAMES' KITCHEN GARDEN; teaches various branches of domestic work and calisthenics to little girls; meets Saturday afternoons.
ST. JAMES' LADIES' ASSOCIATION.
ST. URSULA; young ladies who work specially for the Babies' Wards of the Post-Graduate Hospital.
SEWING-SCHOOL; for children, from November to April. TWO SOCIETIES OF TEN; bands of young girls. ,
9. St. James' Mission of the City of New York, Emmanuel Chapel of ST. JAMES' CHURCH, Ave. A, cor. 78th St. Rev. G. Clement King, Minister in charge. KINDERGARTEN; open daily.
MOTHERS', SOCIAL AND TEMPERANCE MEETINGS ; to reach the tenement population of the neighborhood.
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St. James', Fordham, Jerome Ave., cor. St. James St. Rev. Charles J. Holt, next to church.
FORDHAM BRANCH OF NEW YORK FLOWER AND FRUIT MISSION; Wednesdays, 4 P.M., in chapel.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; Saturdays, 2 P.M., in chapel.
ST. JAMES' PARISH AID SOCIETY; gives relief to the general poor of the vicinity, upon investigation and approval by visitors; meets Thursdays, 3 P.M., in chapel ; also provides sewing for poor women.
7. St. John the Baptist, 259 Lexington Ave. Rev. Cor- nelius R. Duffie, s.T.D., 263 Lexington Ave.
4. St. John the Evangelist, 222 West 11th St,, cor. Wa- verley Place. Rev. B. F. De Costa, D.D., 222 Waver- ley Place.
GUILD OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST; for mutual bene- fit of members.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; for visiting and relieving the poor.
1. St. John's Chapel of Trinity Church, Varick St., near Beach St. Rev. Philip A. H. Brown, Minister in charge, at the chapel.
DORCAS SOCIETY; for providing clothing for the poor and giving employment to worthy women.
GUILDS OF ST. CECILIA, ST. FAITH, THE HOLY CHILD- HOOD and ST. TIMOTHY ; for children and young women.
GUILDS OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, ST. CHRISTO- PHER and ST. TIMOTHY; for boys and young men.
GUILD OF THE IRON CROSS; a general society of work- ingmen over 16 years of age. Has a free reading-room and club-rooms at 75 Varick St.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for girls; teaches needlework in all branches, Saturdays at 10:30 A.M., October to Easter,
LEAKE DOLE OF BREAD ; bequest of the late John Leake, Esq. (see Class II., Div. 2).
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MOTHERS' AID SOCIETY; helps poor women in childbed. PARISH SCHOOL; for boys; open daily, except Saturdays, from 9 to 3 P.M .; teaches branches intended to qualify boys for useful positions : has a KINDERGARTEN de- partment for boys and girls, and MANUAL TRAINING for the older boys in the use of tools.
SISTERS OF ST. MARY; for general charitable work, in- cluding Mothers' Meetings etc.
2. St Luke's, 483 Hudson St. Rev. Isaac H. Tuttle, D.D., 218 West 46th St.
ST. LUKE'S CHAPEL, Convent Ave. and West 141st St. (which see).
10. St. Luke's Chapel of St. Luke's Church, Convent Ave., cor. West 141st St. Rev. Gouverneur M. Wil- kins, at chapel.
7. St. Luke's Hospital Chapel, 54th St., cor. Fifth Ave. : Rev. G. S. Baker, D.D., Pastor, at Hospital.
5. St. Mark's, Stuyvesant Place and Second Ave. Rev. J. H. Rylance, D.D., 11 Livingston Place.
ST. MARK'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 10th St. and Ave. A. (which see).
5. St. Mark's Memorial Chapel of St. Mark's Church, 288 East 10th St .. cor. Avenue A. Rev. Chas. G. Adams, at the chapel.
BOYS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY; for boys over 15.
CHOIR SEWING GUILD; makes garments for the poor.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY; meets every Friday evening.
GUILD OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN; gives physical aid, medical attendance etc. to the sick and poor in the neighborhood. Apply at Chapel, daily, from 11 to 2.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; sewing to poor women. LIBRARY; open from 7 to 10 P.M.
NIGHT-SCHOOLS; in practical industries, bookkeeping, sewing etc.
PARISH ASSOCIATION; objects-care and training of chil-
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dren; employment of men and women; care of the sick, aged and infirm; provident schemes etc.
SUMMER HOME, Morristown, N. J.
10. St. Mary's, Manhattanville, Lawrence St., near Am- sterdam (Tenth) Ave. Rev. L. Henry Schwab, 101 Lawrence St.
Boys' CLUB; has books, games and gymnastics for boys.
GIRLS' SOCIETY; sews for institutions.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; teaches needlework to girls.
St. Mary's, Mott Haven, Alexander Ave. and 142d St. Rev. Joseph Reynolds, Jr., 336 Alexander Ave.
CADETS OF ST. ANDREW.
INDUSTRIAL SEWING-SCHOOL.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE.
PARISH AID AND VISITING AND STRANGERS' COMMITTEE. ST. AGNES' and ST. MARY'S GUILDS.
ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD.
6. St. Mary the Virgin, 228 West 45th St. Rev. T. Mc- Kee Brown, 226 West 45th St.
MISSION HOUSE OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, 248 West 45th St .; under Sisters of the Visitation, who visit the poor between 42d and 59th Sts., West. Has St. Mary's Guild for Women and Girls, teaches dressmak- ing and sewing, and has a hospital ward with 2 beds.
8. St. Matthew's, Columbus (Ninth) Ave., between 82d and 83d Sts, Rev. Henry Chamberlaine, 154 West 83d St.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for girls, Fridays, at 3 P.M. ST. MATTHEW'S GUILD; embraces Missionary and Re- lief Committee and Hospital Committee.
8. St. Michael's, Amsterdam (Tenth) Ave. and 99th St. Rev. Thomas M. Peters, D.D., 225 West 99th St.
Boys' GUILD; meets Monday and Tuesday afternoons, and makes toys, screens etc. for children in hospitals,
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BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW; for spiritual help to young men. Has a free Reading-room.
CADETS OF ST. ANDREW; boys from 15 to 20 meet Mon- day nights.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, SHELTERING ARMS, Manhattan- ville; teaches cutting and sewing to girls and carpen- try to boys.
ST. AGNES' GUILD; for girls; works for missions.
ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; teaches sewing to little girls of the parish and neighborhood, Fridays at 3 P.M., in Lyceum Hall.
ST. MICHAEL'S GUILD; visits and relieves the needy poor of the neighborhood.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION; sends garments to families of missionaries.
YOUNG LADIES' PARISH AID AND MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
1. St. Paul's Chapel, Trinity Parish, Broadway and Fulton St. Rev. James Mulcahey, D.D., 640 Madison Ave .; office, 29 Vesey St.
BAPTISMAL LEAGUE; for young girls.
DORCAS SOCIETY; provides clothing for the poor and the children who attend the daily parish school.
FREE TRAINING-SCHOOL FOR CHURCH SINGERS ; gives instruction in sacred music and cultivation of the voice.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of); works for poor.
GUILD OF ST. TIMOTHY; for boys from 7 to 13 years old.
KNIGHTS OF THE CROSS; include youths from 14 to 21.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY; works for different homes.
MOTHERS' MEETING ; for instruction and charitable work to mothers.
PARISH SCHOOL ; day-school for girls; teaches English branches, and sewing, music etc.
ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD ; for young men ; affords charitable aid when needed.
ST. PAUL'S WORKINGMEN'S CLUB; for workingmen in
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the lower wards of the parish ; gives material help in distress, sickness and burial of the dead.
SUSTENANCE FUND; provides food for the very poorest.
St. Paul's, Third Ave., near 170th St. Rev. Thomas R. . Harris, D.D., 1446 Washington Ave.
KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).
ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD (St. Paul's Chapter of). WOMAN'S AUXILIARY; takes charge of charitable work.
4. St. Peter's, 342 West 20th St. Rev. Olin S. Roche, 346 West 20th St.
6. St. Philip's (African), 161 West 25th St. Rev. H. C. Bishop. 127 West 30th St.
ST. PHILIP'S PARISH HOME OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR AGED, INFIRM AND DESTITUTE PERSONS, 127 West 30th St .; a home for aged and infirm women of the parish, but others who are deserving are admitted. Supported by voluntary and church contributions. Capacity, 10. Rev. H. C. Bishop, Pres. Apply at the Home. (See Class V., Div. 2.)
6. St. Stephen's, 57 and 59 West 46th St. Rev. A. Bloomer Hart, D.D., 43 West 47th St.
EQUITY CLUB; has a kindergarten and nursery.
MISSION, usually of ladies ; visits Blackwell's Island weekly, ministering in various functions.
6. St. Thomas', Fifth Ave. and 53d .St. Rev. John W. Brown, D.D., 1 West 53d St. Maintains the follow- ing :
ASSOCIATION FOR EMPLOYMENT OF THE INDUSTRIOUS POOR; furnishes sewing, coal, shoes and funds to poor women.
BOYS' GUILD at St. Thomas' House; Mondays, 7:30 P.M. CHINESE SUNDAY-SCHOOL; meets at St. Thomas' House Sunday afternoons.
FREE LIBRARY; for boys.
GERMAN MISSION, 229 East 59th St. (which see).
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GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
GOOD-WILL SOCIETY.
HELPING HAND ASSOCIATION; meets every Wednesday at St. Thomas' House at 1:30 P.M.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; meets at St. Thomas' House, 229 East 59th St., every Saturday at 10 A.M.
LADIES' MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION; works for home, foreign, Indian, Mexican and freedmen's missions.
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE; at the Parish House, Thursdays, at 3:30 P.M.
ST. ANDREW'S BROTHERHOOD.
ST. THOMAS' ASSOCIATION FOR PARISH WORK ; carries on the work of the chapel. Deaconess, Sister Julia.
ST. THOMAS' CHAPEL, 230 East 60th St. (which see). ST. THOMAS' GUILD.
ST. THOMAS' PARISH HOUSE, 229 East 59th St.
WORKINGMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
YOUNG LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
YOUNG LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY; for Indian missions.
9. St. Thomas' Chapel of St. Thomas' Church, 230 East 60th St., near Second Ave. Rev. William H. Pott, 143 East 34th St.
BOYS' LEAGUE; for benefit and improvement of boys. CHINESE MISSION; aided by ladies of St. Thomas' and other parishes.
DAY NURSERY; open daily, 7 A.M. to 6:30 P.M., 227 East 59th St. (see Class II., Div. 12).
DIET KITCHEN, St. Thomas' House, 229 East 59th St .; supplies articles of diet for the sick, from 10 to 3 P.M. (see Class III., Div. 6).
DISTRICT VISITOR ; can be seen at St. Thomas' House between 12 and 1 P.M.
FRESH-AIR FUND ; sends children on day.excursions, and sickly children and old persons to country for two weeks.
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GERMAN MISSION OF ST. THOMAS' CHURCH (which see). GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of); has cooking and dressmaking classes,
GYMNASIUM ; open for young men and boys, in St. Thomas' House, Thursdays and Fridays, from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M.
HELPING HAND ASSOCIATION ; employment to poor mothers and aid to needy families, Wednesdays, 1 P.M., at St. Thomas' House, 229 East 59th St.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ; teaches sewing and cooking to little girls, Saturdays, at 10 A.M .; has a Penny Savings Club.
WORKINGMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION CLUB-HOUSE; open every night, 231 East 57th St.
5. San Salvatore (of the Italian Mission of the Prot. Epis. Church, which see, Class IX., Div. 2), 307 Mulberry St. Rev. Alberto Pace, Minister in charge, 313 West 133d St. Office hours, every Wednesday and Friday. LADIES' AID ASSOCIATION; to care for the children, the poor and sick of the parish.
5. Santiago (Spanish), Fourth Ave. and 21st St. Rev. Z. V. Spinoza, 38 Bleecker St.
10. Swedish Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church, 121 East 127th St.
7. Transfiguration, 5 East 29th St. Rev. George H. Houghton, s.T.D., 1 East 29th St.
HOLY INNOCENTS' GUILD ; for relief of sick and desti- tute children.
MATERNITY SOCIETY ; for poor women in childbed. ST. ANN'S GUILD ; ministers to sick and suffering.
TRANSFIGURATION MISSION CHAPEL, West 69th St., near Ninth Ave. (which see).
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