The New York charities directory. 1890, Part 30

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Charity Organization Society in the City of New York
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8. Transfiguration Mission Chapel of Transfiguration Church, 69th St., West of Boulevard. Rev. Edward C. Houghton, 120 West 99th St.


Protestant Episcopal Churches.


379


District.


GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of).


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LADIES' AID-SOCIETY. RIVERSIDE DAY NURSERY (see Class II., Div. 12).


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1. Trinity, Broadway, opposite Wall St. Rev. Morgan Dix, D.D, Rector, 27 West 25th St. The junior clergy reside at 61 Church St. Maintains:


ST. AGNES' CHAPEL (which see).


ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHAPEL (which see).


ST. CHRYSOSTOM'S CHAPEL (which see).


ST. CORNELIUS' CHAPEL (which see).


ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL (which see).


ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL (which see).


TRINITY CHAPEL (which see). Also gives aid to twenty other churches, all of which 1 do mission work in the poor districts of the city; among these are the following:


ALL SAINTS'. ST. ANN'S.


EPIPHANY. ST. CLEMENT'S.


HOLY APOSTLES. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST.


HOLY MARTYRS ST. LUKE'S.


NATIVITY.


ST. PETER'S.


ST. AMBROSE'S.


ST. PHILIP'S.


Trinity Church also maintains the following:


BEDS IN ST. LUKE's HOSPITAL: $2,000 annually appropri- ated for 5 beds for sick poor whom the Rector names. BURIAL PLACE OF THE POOR; the destitute poor of the - parish are given free interment in St. Michael's Ceme- tery, Newtown, L. I.


DISPENSARY AND PHYSICIAN, 209 Fulton St. (see Class VI., Div. 3).


DOWN TOWN RELIEF BUREAU (see Class II., Div. 2). GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of).


GUILD OF ST. MONICA, 209 Fulton St .; at their meet- ings the members sew for the needy.


380


Protestant Episcopal Churches.


District.


GUILDS for boys from 5 years and upwards.


GUILDS for young men from 16 years and upwards.


GUILDS for young girls and women.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 90 Trinity Place ; teaches young girls (members of the Sunday-school) to sew, Satur- days from 10 to 12 M., from October to April inclusive. KINDERGARTEN (see Class II., Div. 6) and KITCHEN- GARTEN (see Class X., Div. 4), 209 Fulton St.


LADIES' EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY, 90 Trinity Place ; gives sewing to poor women of the parish exclusively.


NIGHT-SCHOOL, 90 Trinity Place ; free instruction in English, mathematics, drawing, bookkeeping, short- hand and other branches ; for women and girls on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; for men and boys on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 225 students.


PARISH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 90 Trinity Place ; English and academical free day-school, daily, except Satur- day, 9 to 3 P.M. 215 pupils.


READING-ROOM, 90 Trinity Place ; open every night.


SEASIDE HOME, at Islip, L. I .; for poor children (see Class IX., Div. 1).


TRINITY CHURCH ASSOCIATION (see Class IX., Div. 1).


TRINITY CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 209 Fulton St .; makes garments for All Saints' Home and for mis- sionaries' families in the West.


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TRINITY HOSPITAL, 50 Varick St .; for the sick poor of the parish, and, when there is room, patients are re- ceived from outside the parish ; accommodates 30 ; no contagious or obstetric cases received ; ward beds are free ; private rooms at moderate prices. 246 patients last year. Annual expense about $8,500, Apply to Sister Eleanor, Supt. (See Class VI., Div. 1.)


6. Trinity Chapel of Trinity Church, 15 West 25th St. Rev. Wm. H. Vibbert, D.D., 20 West 19th St.


BRANCH OF THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO FOREIGN MIS- SIONS; aids the families of foreign missionaries, and does other missionary work,


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Protestant Episcopal Churches.


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District.


EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; for employment to poor women. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY (branch of).


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; Saturdays, at 10 A.M., from Novem- ber to May 1st, for girls; gives garments and other ar- ticles to those who make them.


MISSIONARY RELIEF SOCIETY; sends clothing and other articles to the families of domestic missionaries.


MOTHERS' AID SOCIETY; to relieve and aid poor women in childbed, and provide for their newly-born infants. PARISH LIBRARY; open to all members of the congrega- tion Sunday afternoons from 3 to 4 P.M.


PARISH SCHOOL; free school for boys, open week-days, except Saturdays, from 9 to 3 P.M.


SINGING-SCHOOL; boys with good voices are taught, free of charge, and admitted to the choir.


SISTERHOOD OF THE HOLY CROSS; to visit and relieve the temporal wants of the sick poor in the parish.


TRINITY CHAPEL HOME, 221 West 24th St .; for aged women, communicants of the church. 15 inmates. (See Class V., Div. 2.)


Trinity, Morrisania, East 164th St. and Boston Ave. Rev. Albert S. Hull, 1030 Forest Ave.


Well-Beloved Disciple, 1831 Anthony Ave. (Fordham). Rev. W. A. Masker, Elmsford.


6. Zion and St. Timothy, 332 West 57th St., near Eighth Ave. Rev. Henry Lubeck, 1674 Broadway.


ATONEMENT or ZION CHAPEL, 418 West 41st St. (which see).


BENEVOLENT CHAPTER; helps poor women with sewing and money when necessary.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; for children of the neighborhood.


REFORMED EPISCOPAL (see MISCELLANEOUS).


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382


Dutch Reformed Churches. REFORMED (PROTESTANT DUTCH).


District.


8. Bloomingdale, Boulevard, cor. West 68th St. Rev. Madison C. Peters, next to church.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


1. Collegiate, of the City of New York. Office at 113 Fulton St. Maintains 6 places of worship, as follows: CHURCH, Fifth Ave. and 29th St. (which see).


CHURCH, Fifth Ave, and 48th St. (which see).


DE WITT CHAPEL, 160 West 29th St. (which see).


KNOX MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 514 Ninth Ave. (which see).


MIDDLE CHURCH, 14 Lafayette Place (which see).


NORTH CHURCH CHAPEL, 113 Fulton St. (which see).


VERMILYE CHAPEL, 794 Tenth Ave. (which see). Also maintains the following:


BURIAL PLACE FOR THE CLERGY; a vault in the Marble le Cemetery in Second St. for the interment of minister and their families.


BURIAL PLACE FOR THE POOR; in Greenwood Cemetery for the free interment of the poor of the church.


COLLEGIATE GRAMMAR SCHOOL (1633), 242 West 74th St (formerly known as the Church School). A day school with classical, intermediate and primary de partments, and courses in manual training.


FREE BED IN PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL; its use for the poor is granted by the Board of Deacons.


INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, American Branch, Nos. 1 and 2.


6. Collegiate, Fifth Ave. and 29th St. Rev. David James Burrell, D.D., at the Marble Church.


AUXILIARY SOCIETY OF WOMAN'S BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS ; assists in sending out female missionaries among heathen women and children in India, China and Japan.


HAPPY HOUR ASSOCIATION ; members of the Sunday- school, who work for missionary objects.


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383


Dutch Reformed Churches.


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KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).


SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION and chil- dren's "CHURCH BUILDERS " Circle.


WOMEN'S .EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION ; supplies poor women with sewing during winter. Meets Tuesdays at 10 A.M. at De Witt Chapel, 160 West 29th St.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION ; has care of the mission at De Witt Chapel, 160 West 29th St.


3. Collegiate, Fifth Ave. and 48th St. Rev. Edward B. Coe, D.D., 42 West 52d St.


CHURCH VISITOR.


COMMITTEE ON POOR AND SICK ; assists poor families.


LADIES' AUXILIARY DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSION- ARY SOCIETIES ; work for missionaries' families.


LADIES' EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ; aids poor women by sewing.


MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


SOCIETY FOR CHRISTIAN WORK ; for religious work, care of strangers, visits sick and poor, and finds work for the needy. Also helps maintain the


VERMILYE CHAPEL, 794 Tenth Ave. (which see), and the charitable work connected therewith.


YOUNG LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY ; makes garments for missionaries in the West.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION ; the Young People's Commit- tee of which has charge of Vermilye Chapel, also the Boys' Club and Reading-Room.


10. Collegiate, of Harlem (First Church), 191 East 121st St., near Third Ave. Rev. Joachim Elmendorf, D.D., 61 East 123d St.


KING'S DAUGHTERS ; respond to all appeals for charity.


10. Collegiate, of Harlem (Second Church), 267 Lenox Ave.


6. De Witt Chapel (Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch), 160 West 29th St. Rev. Kenneth F. Junor, M.D., at the chapel.


384


Dutch Reformed Churches,


District.


BOYS' MISSION BAND AND BOYS' CLUB; Fridays, 7:45 P.M. COURSE OF FREE LECTURES on Industrial Subjects.


FRESH-AIR WORK; 2 weeks' vacation for children.


GIRLS' MISSION BAND AND SEWING-SCHOOL; Fridays, 7:45 P.M.


LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM; open Monday, Wednes- day and Friday evenings.


LITERARY SOCIETY.


MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.


PASTOR'S ASSISTANT COMMITTEE.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


Fordham, Kingsbridge Road, near Jerome Ave. Rev. Wm. F. Anderson, 520 Kingsbridge Road.


COTTAGE SERVICE AT BELMONT, Tuesdays, 8 P.M.


MISSION BAND of girls; alternate Saturday evenings.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


WOMAN'S HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


6. Fourth (German), 246 West 40th St. Rev. John H. Oerter, 248 West 40th St.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


3. German Evangelical Mission, 141 East Houston St. Rev. Julius W. Geyer, 78 Second St.


3. German Protestant, 149 Norfolk St. Rev. Fred C. Erhardt, 147 Norfolk St.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY and KING'S SONS.


6. Grace, cor. Seventh Ave. and 54th St. Rev. Joseph R. Duryee, 139 West 36th St.


CLUB-ROOM FOR YOUNG MEN; open every evening. GRACE CHURCH GUARDS.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; Saturdays, 2 P.M.


KING'S DAUGHTERS; the "Coral Workers" care for the children; "Helping Hand " visits and helps the sick; " Willing Workers" visit and help the children of Sunday-school.


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385


Dutch Reformed Churches.


1 District.


SEWING SOCIETY and SOCIAL UNION. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


10. Hamilton Grange, West 145th St., cor. Convent Ave. Rev. John F. Morgan, 447 West 146th St. FRESH-AIR AND BENEVOLENT WORK. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


1. Harbor Mission of the Reformed Church in the U. S., 30 State St. Rev. Paul Sommerlatte, Mission- ary in charge. Open daily except Sunday from 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Work among immigrants.


4. Holland, 279 West 11th St.


6. Knox Memorial Chapel (Collegiate), 514 Ninth Ave. Rev. William Vaughan, 18 West 61st St.


EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY ; gives sewing to poor women who attend the services.


FRESH-AIR WORK; children sent to the country for two weeks in summer, and day-excursions given.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS; Saturdays, 10 A.M.


KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS (Circles of); who care for the destitute and afflicted.


LITERARY SOCIETY and MISSIONARY CIRCLE. MISSIONARY SOCIETY ; clothing for missionaries.


7. Madison Ave., Madison Ave. and 57th St. Rev. Abbott E. Kittredge, D.D., 711 Madison Ave.


BETHANY DAY NURSERY, 453 East 57th St. (see Class II., Div. 12).


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, including a Sewing-school, Kinder- garten and a Kitchen Garden; for poor girls.


LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; visits and relieves needy poor in parish and others.


MISSION CHAPEL, 440 East 57th St. (which see) ; has a Boys' Club, Mothers' Meeting, Reading-Room and So- ciety of Christian Endeavor. 18


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386


Dutch Reformed Churches.


District.


WORKING GIRLS' SOCIETY, 440 East 57th St. (see Class X., Div. 5).


YOUNG LADIES' GUILD; benevolent work for the poor in the parish.


3. Manhattan, German Evangelical, 71 Avenue B, cor. Fifth St. Rev. Jacob Schlegel, 602 Fifth St.


6. Manor Chapel of South Church, 348 West 26th St. Rev. James Palmer, 485 Eighth Ave.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; teaches sewing to girls, who are given the garments when made; Saturdays at 10 A.M., from November to April inclusive.


KING'S DAUGHTERS; work for the Hospitals.


KING'S SONS; contribute to the needy.


PARDEE MISSIONARY SOCIETY; members of the Sunday- school make donations to home and foreign missions, to Hebrew-Christian work and other home objects.


PASTOR visits among the families, and personally dis- tributes alms to the needy.


VISITOR; visits from house to house among the poor. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY AND AID SOCIETY; collects free- will offerings for the missionary work of the church.


YOUNG MEN'S LEAGUE and YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIA- TION.


Melrose, Elton Ave., cor. East 156th St. Rev. John E. Lang, 748 Elton Ave.


5. Middle Collegiate, 14 Lafayette Place. To remove to 112 and 114 Second Ave., as soon as new church is completed. Rev. Talbot W. Chambers, D.D., 70 West 36th St.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; instructs the children of the work- ing classes in sewing, Saturdays at 10:30 A.M., from October to April inclusive.


LAFAYETTE CLUB; a club of boys from 12 to 15 years of age, which meets on Monday and Tuesday evenings; has a gymnasium, reading-room etc,


PENNY PROVIDENT FUND,


387


Dutch Reformed Churches.


District.


SOCIETY OF WILLING WORKERS FOR CHRIST.


WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY ; works for home and foreign missions.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION; works for the poor and the general benevolences of the church.


7. Mission Chapel of Madison Ave. Church, 440 East 57th St.


BOYS' CLUB AND READING-ROOM; with literary exercises. GOSPEL MEETINGS; Tuesdays night.


MOTHERS' MEETING; with devotional services and sewing. PASTORAL WORK among the poor. Preaching service, Sabbath evenings.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


Mott Haven (St. Paul's), Third Ave., cor. 146th St. Rev. G. Edwin Talmage, 544 East 143d St.


LADIES' AID SOCIETY; as occasion requires.


LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY (Domestic and Foreign).


PENNY PROVIDENT FUND.


SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


SUNDAY SCHOOL BENEVOLENT FUND.


1. North Church Chapel (Collegiate), 113 Fulton St. J. C. Lanphier, Lay Missionary, 130 East 16th St.


FULTON ST. PRAYER MEETING; a daily prayer meeting at noon for persons of every class and character ; dur- ing past year more than 15,000 persons attended, and over 5,000 requests were made for prayer.


NEW YORK SUNDAY-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION conducts its S. S. Superintendents' Class here Tuesdays at 4 P.M.


9. Prospect Hill, N. W. cor. of Park Ave. and 89th St. Rev. D. McL. Quackenbush, D.D., 7 East 92d St. LADIES' AID SOCIETY; visits and relieves needy poor.


Rogers Mission of South Church, temporary location, 211 West 18th St, Eug. L. Lentilhon, Missionary.


388


Dutch Reformed Churches.


District.


7. South, S. E. cor. of Madison Ave. and 38th St. (for- merly at Fifth Ave. and 21st St.). Rev. Roderick Terry, D.D., 167 Madison Ave.


FRESH-AIR WORK; among children.


KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of).


LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY; gives aid to the poor of Manor Chapel; maintains the Ladies' Sewing Society, which cuts and prepares garments for the 2 industrial schools; the Employment Society of Manor Chapel, which gives sewing to the poor women of the chapel.


LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY; does missionary work in the West and foreign lands.


LADY VISITOR.


MANOR CHAPEL, 348 West 26th St. (which see).


ROGERS MISSION, 211 West 18th St .; for colored children; has Girls' Friendly Society (branch of); Lane Band for doing missionary work along the Southern Coast among the freedmen, the Rogers Mission Band, and an INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, Saturdays at 10 A.M.


YOUNG MEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION; gives relief when needed to members of Rogers Mission Sunday- School and Manor Chapel.


6. Thirty-fourth St., 307 West 34th St. Rev. Peter Stryker, D.D., 359 West 31st St.


CAMORDEN CADET CORPS; athletic and social.


CHAUTAUQUA CIRCLE AND LITERARY SOCIETY. PASTOR'S AID IN VISITATION; for church work. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


WOMAN'S AID SOCIETY.


WOMAN'S DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


2. Union, 25 Sixth Ave. Rev. Henry V. S. Myers, D.D., 250 West 12th St.


CHILDREN'S FAITH MISSION BAND; teaches sewing, and sends Christmas Boxes to the children at home and abroad, and helps the Mission Boards.


KING'S DAUGHTERS; two Circles,


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389


Dutch Reformed Churches.


District.


LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY; aids the general Boards of Domestic and Foreign Mission's.


Union, of High Bridge, Ogden Ave., near Orchard St. Rev. Henry M. Cox, Jerome Ave., near 165th St.


CHILDREN'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL; Saturdays, 10 A.M. KING'S DAUGHTERS (Circle of); for visiting the sick. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.


WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY; secures sewing for poor women and relieves the needy, Fridays, 2 P.M. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY AUXILIARY BOARDS; for home and foreign missions.


6. Vermilye Chapel of 48th St. Collegiate Church, 794 Tenth Ave. Mr. Austin, Minister in charge.


ADRIEL MISSION BAND; sews and works for home and foreign work.


CHAPEL PRAYER AND GOSPEL MEETINGS; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 P.M.


FREE READING-ROOM for workingmen; open daily from 9 to 5 P.M.


FRESH-AIR FUND.


MOTHERS' MEETING; Thursdays, 3:30 P.M.


"READY CIRCLE " OF KING'S DAUGHTERS; assists in benevolent, fresh-air, and social work.


SEWING-SCHOOL; Saturdays, 11 A.M.


SUNDAY-SCHOOL at 9:30 A.M .; SONG SERVICE at 7 P.M. VISITOR; cares for the sick, and distributes clothing, etc. WEST SIDE WORKING BOYS' CLUB; open every evening.


West Farms, Boston Road, cor. Clover St. Rev. L. C. Andrews, Woodruff St. and West Farms.


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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES.


The Catholic Cinoches dispense their alles amt general rele! chlefy through the Cusfareness of St. Vincent de Pil (see Class IL. DWv.T).


District


10. All Saints', Madison Ave sod Esst 129th St. Rer. James W. Power, 47 East 129th St.


10. Annunciation B. V. M., 13ust St. and Broadway, Manhattanville. Rev. M. A. Noisa, 560 W. 133d St.


6. Assumption (German), 427 West 49th St. Rev. An- thony B. Schwenniger, 495 West 49th St.


CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION, Liberty Council. ST. ANN'S LADIES' SOCIETT.


ST. JOHN'S, ST. LORENZ, ST. VISCENE SOCIETIES; for mutual assistance.


8. Blessed Sacrament, West 71st St., cor. Boulevard. Rev. Matthew A. Taylor, 208 Amsterdam (Tenth) Ave.


5. Chapel of the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, Lafayette Place and Great Jones St. Rev. James J. Dougherty, 6 Lafayette Place.


Chapel of the Sacred Heart, Hart's Island. Rev. De Wolf.


5. Epiphany, 373 Second Ave., near 21st St. Rev. P. J. Prendergast, D.D., 239 East 21st St.


LADIES' SOCIETY; for clothing poor children. Meets Tuesdays at 7:30 P.M. from November to May.


6. Guardian Angel, 515 West 23d St. Rev. William A. ('Neill, 511 West 23d St.


6. Holy Cross, 333 West 42d St. Rev. Chas. McCready, 329 West 42d St.


6. Holy Innocents, 126 West 37th St. Rev. Richard Brennan, 139 W. 36th St.


8. Holy Name of Jesus, Amsterdam (Tenth) Ave., cor. West 97th St. Rev. James M. Galligan, 130 West 98th St.


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Roman Catholic Churches.


District.


10. Holy Rosary, 440 East 119th St. Rev. Joseph Byron, 444 East 119th St.


5. Immaculate Conception, 505 East 14th St., near Ave- nue A. Rev. John Edwards, 503 East 14th St.


Immaculate Conception (German), Melrose, 672 East 150th St., near Third Ave. Rev. John B. Liebfritz, 626 East 151st St.


CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.


ST. BONIFACIUS' AND ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIETIES; for mu- tual assistance.


ST. MARY'S ASSOCIATION'S READING-ROOMS.


SODALITY OF THE SACRED HEART FOR YOUNG BOYS; with READING-ROOMS and LIBRARY.


1. Maronite Chapel (Syrian), 127 Washington St. Rev. Father Peter Korkemas, 1 Carlisle St.


1. Mission of Our Lady of the Rosary (Church), MARY, STAR OF THE SEA, 7 State St. Rev. Michael Calla- ghan, at Mission.


YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY OF STAR OF THE SEA; for mu- tual benefit assistance.


7. Mission of the Infant Saviour for the Deaf and Dumb, 111 East 40th St. Rev. Alfred Belanger, 1054 Lexington Ave.


MISSION HOUSE (1887); open from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M .; for the social and spiritual benefit of deaf-mutes, and to provide for their education.


5. Most Holy Redeemer (German), 165 East 3d St., bet. Aves. A and B. Rev. Andrew Ziegler, 173 East 3d st. ALOYSIUS, ST. ALPHONSUS', ST. ANNE'S. ST. JAMES', ST. JOHN'S, ST. JOSEPH'S, ST. PAULINUS' SOCIETIES for mutual assistance.


FREE SCHOOL FOR POOR CHILDREN.


1. Most Precious Blood, 113-117 Baxter St. Rev. F. Morelli, at the church.


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Roman Catholic Churches.


District.


5. Nativity, 48 Second Ave. Rev. William Everett, 44 Second Ave.


9. Our Lady of Good Counsel, 236 East 90th St. Rev. William J. O'Kelly, 230 East 90th St.


Our Lady of Mercy, Fordham. Rev. Patrick S. Mur- phy, s.J., Fordham.


CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.


CIRCULATING LIBRARY.


MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


10. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Italian), 447 East 115th St., near Pleasant Ave. Rev. Michael Carmody, 475 East 115th St.


9. Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Bohemian), 321 East 61st St. Rev. John H. Loewekamp, 323 East 61st St. SOCIETIES OF BORIVOJ, ST. JOHN, ST. LUDMILA and ST. WENCESLAUS.


All these societies are for the support of members in case of sickness, and to aid the widows and children in case of the death of a member.


3. Our Lady of Sorrows (German), 105 Pitt St., near Riv- ington. Rev. P. Gabriel Messmer, 213 Stanton St.


10. Our Lady of the Angels, 228 East 113th St. Rev. P. Luke Rasch, 223 East 112th St.


7. Our Lady of the Holy Scapular of Mt. Carmel, 333 East 28th St. Rev. Michael Daly, 334 East 29th St.


Sacred Heart, High Bridge, 171st St. and Anderson Ave. Rev. James A. Mullen, at church.


6. Sacred Heart of Jesus, 447 West 51st St. Rev. Joseph Mooney, 457 West 51st St.


7. St. Agnes', 145 East 43d St. Rev. Henry A. Brann, D.D., 141 East 43d St.


2. St. Alphonsus (English and German), 232 So. Fifth Ave. Rev. Frederick W. Wayrich, c.ss.R., 234 So. Fifth Ave.


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Roman Catholic Churches.


District.


BENEFICIAL SOCIETY (German).


READING-ROOM and LIBRARY.


ST. MICHAEL'S BENEFICIAL SOCIETY (German).


TOTAL ABSTINENCE BENEFICIAL SOCIETY (English).


YOUNG MEN'S BENEFICIAL SOCIETY.


YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY AND ATHLETIC SOCIETY.


1. St. Andrew's, Duane St. and City Hall Place. Rev. E. P. Quinn, 20 City Hall Place.


5. St. Ann's, 112 East 12th St. Rev. Andrew J. Clancy, D.D., 110 East 12th St.


2. St. Anthony of Padua (Italian), 153 Sullivan St., near Prince. Rev. Julius D'Arpino, 151 Thompson St.


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St. Augustine's, 867 Jefferson St., near Franklin Ave., Morrisania. Rev. T. F. Gregg, 865 Jefferson St.


2. St. Benedict the Moor (colored), 210 Bleecker St. Rev. John E. Burke, 120 Macdougal St.


4. St. Bernard's, 332 West 14th St. Rev. Gabriel A. Healy, 328 West 14th St.


7. St. Boniface (German), 882 Second Ave., cor. 47th St. Rev. Ignatius F. Delveaux, 304 East 47th St.


5. St. Brigid's, 123 Ave. B, cor. Eighth St. Rev. Patrick F. McSweeny, D.D., 119 Ave. B.


CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.


MEN'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.


PAROCHIAL LIBRARY.


WOMEN'S AND YOUNG WOMEN'S ROSARY, PRAYER and BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


YOUNG MEN'S AND YOUTHS' LITERARY UNIONS.


10. St. Catherine of Genoa, 502 West 153d St. and Boule- vard. Rev. Edward F. Slattery, 506 West 153d St.


9. St. Cecilia, 122 East 106th St., near Lexington Ave. Rev. Michael J. Phelan, 125 East 105th St.


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394


Roman Catholic Churches.


District.


10. St. Charles Borromeo, 214 West 142d St., near Seventh Ave. Rev. Charles M. O'Keeffe, D.D., 310 West 141st St.


6. St. Columba's, 339 West 25th St. Rev. Henry Prat, 343 West 25th St.


10. St. Elizabeth's, West 187th St. and Broadway, Fort Washington. Rev. Joseph H. Bigley, at the church. CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.


READING-ROOM AND LIBRARY.


YOUNG MEN'S LITERARY AND ATHLETIC UNION.


6. St. Francis of Assisi (German), 139 West 31st St. Rev. Father Ludger Beck, 135 West 31st St.


4. St. Francis Xavier's, 36 West 16th St. Rev. David A. Merrick, 30 West 16th St.


7. St. Gabriel's, 310 East 37th St. Very Rev. Mgr. John M. Farley, 308 East 37th St.


NIGHT-SCHOOL; for working boys and young men.


TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC CLUB (Literary).


YOUNG WOMEN'S MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY.


1. St. James, 32 James St., near New Bowery. Rev. John J. Kean, 25 Oliver St.


9. St. Jean Baptiste (Canadian), 159 East 76th St. Rev. Frederick Tetreau, at church.


St. Jerome, 230 Alexander Ave., cor. East 137th St. Rev. Patrick W. Tandy, 230 Alexander Ave.


1. St. Joachim's (Italian), 24 Roosevelt St. Rev. A. Vi- centini, 128 White St.


St. John's, 2911 Church St., Kingsbridge. Rev. Ed- ward J. O'Gorman, 2953 Church St., Kingsbridge.


St. John's, 151st St., near Robbins Ave., East Morrisania. Rev. Patrick W. Tandy, 230 Alexander Ave.


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6. St. John the Baptist (German), 209'West 30th St. Rev. Bonaventure Frey, 210 West 31st St.


7. St. John the Evangelist, 355 East 55th St. Rev. James J. Flood, 351 East 55th St.


2. St. Joseph's, 59 Sixth Ave. Rev. John B. Salter, 109 Washington Place.


St. Joseph's, 1850 Washington Ave., near 176th St. Rev. Peter Farrell, 1852 Washington Ave.


9. St. Joseph's (German), 408 East 87th St. Rev. Anthony Lammel, 412 East 87th St.


10. St. Joseph's (German), Manhattanville, 125th St. and Columbus (Ninth) Ave. Rev. Anthony Kesseler, 405 West 125th St.


CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION; for mutual protection. CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.


ST. ANTHONY'S, ST. JOSEPH's and ST. MARY'S SOCI- TIES; for mutual assistance.


9. St. Lawrence, Park Ave. and East 84th St. Rev. Francis T. McCarthy, 980 Park Ave.


BOYS' BROTHERHOOD.


LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BRANCH CRUSADES.


LEAGUE OF THE SACRED HEART.


MARRIED LADIES', YOUNG LADIES', YOUNG MEN'S and GIRLS' SODALITIES.


7. St. Leo's, 11 East 28th St. Rev. Thomas F. Ducey, 18 East 29th St.


St. Margaret's, Riverdale. Rev. James F. Keily.


3. St. Mary's, 438 Grand St., near Ridge. Rev. Nicholas J. Hughes, 28 Attorney St.


BRANCH OF THE CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA.


ST. MARY'S SCHOOLS AND KINDERGARTEN ; poor chil- dren of the schools are supplied with shoes and cloth- ing during the winter months.


YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 235 East Broad- way; for literary, social and healthy recreation.




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