Columbus, Ohio city directory 1913, Part 4

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Publication date: 1913
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First, 471 W 3d av, Rev H E Eppley pastor


Grace, 5th av w of High, Rev J H Harris pastor


St Clair Av, St Clair av and Hoover, Rev W E Riebel pastor


Universalists


First Universalist, 331 E State, Rev F B Bishop pastor


Non-Sectarian


Church of God, 24 N Central av Church of God and Saints of Christ (c) 229 E Naghten, Rev R L Christian (c) pastor


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CHURCHES - MISSIONS.


Holiness Tabernacle, 302 W Broad Holiness unto the Lord (c), 294 N Ohio av


International Bible Students Assn, 47 W Gay


Pentecostal Church of the Nazarine, 30 Brehl av, Rev A R Welch pastor


United Tabernacle, 327 N Garfield av, Rev F H Rossiter pastor


MISSIONS


All Saints ( for the Deaf), 136 E Broad Apostolic Faith, n e cor Hinman and S 4th


Christian and Missionary Alliance Mis- sion, 694 Mt Vernon av


City, 258 E Livingston av


Disciples' Church of Christ, Broad w of Princeton av


Donaldson St, Donaldson and 6th


East Fifth Av, 5th av and Parker


First Italian U P, 939 Curtis av, Rev Vincinero Napali pastor


Goodale Street Congregational Mission, 455 W Goodale


Goodale Street Union Mission, 400 W Goodale


Gospel Mission, 861 Mt Vernon av


Grace Lutheran, Broad and Martin av Haig's Mission, 404 Canal


High Street Mission, Railway Y M C A Holiness Mission, n w cor Main and Parsons av


Home of the Sisters of the People, 400 W Goodale


Hannah Neil Mission, 727 E Main


Non-Sectarian Mission, 900 N High


Pentecostal Mission, 443 Taylor av, T A Lee pastor


St James Pentecost Mission (c), 390 E Engler


Salvation Army Corps, 116} S High, Carrie Riggs adjt


Seventh Street Union, 468 S 7th


Union Mission Association of Colum- bus, Robert Candy pres, Henry War- ren sec, 468 S 7th, 400 W Goodale, 456 Furnace and Railway Y M C A


Volunteers of America, 80 S Front West Side U B, 965 W Broad


CLUBS


Advertising Club of Columbus, 58 S 3d Alpha-Pi-Alumnae Assn, 113 Parsons av


Arch City Fishing & Hunting Club, 277} S High


Arlington Country Club, Arlington av Aurora Amusement Co, Keith's Thea- tre bldg


Belmont Club, 49 N High


Buckeye Athletic Club, 306 E Beck Buckeye Fishing Club, 269} S High Buckeye Republican Club, 9} S High Cambrian Club, 118 N High


Camp Darby Fishing and Hunting Club, 808 S 5th


Central Union Club, 37 N 3d


Columbus Athletic Club, 968 E Main Columbus Automobile Club, Virginia Hotel bldg


Columbus Camera Club, 280} S High


Columbus Club, Broad and 4th, Theo- dore Lindenberg sec


Columbus Conventions and Publicity Bureau, 210 Hayden Bldg, J Y Bas- sell mgr


Columbus Golf Club, 34 S 4th, Frank T Cole sec


Columbus Gun Club, n s 5th av e of Arlington av


Columbus Photo-Pictorialists, 225-228 Hayden-Clinton Bldg


Columbus Traffic Club, 15 E Gay


Delmonico Club, 2036 N High


Duck Club, 49 N High


Eagles Club, 122} S High


East Side Bowling Club, 68 Parsons av


Eastern Athletic Club, 141} E Main Elks Club No 52 (c), 209 N Front


Franklin County Democratic Club, 63} S High


George Washington Club, 303 N Front Harmon Glee Club, 22} E Main


Hornet's Social and Athletic Club, 73 S High


Humboldt Verein, 335} S High


I OO F Club, 198} S High


Jungle Imps, 31 Wesley blk


Ladies Porto Rican Club, Memorial Hall


Low Cost of Living Club, 314 Harrison Bldg


Marathon Club, 116} S High


Marquis Progressive Club (Inc), 114 E Spring


Maynard Club, 2565 N High


Ohio Club, top floor Cols Trust bldg Olentangy Club, 335} S High


Orpheus Club, 199} S High


Osceola Club, 25} N High


Pen and Pencil Club, 199} S High


Progress Club, 140 Parsons av Republican Glee Club, 102} E Town


Rocky Fork Camping Club, 1413 E Main


Roisters' Club. 269 E Broad


Shanti Club, 1133 Oak


Sixth Ward Social Club (c), 158 N 4th W W Lyceum Club, Shallow Baptist Ch Young Business Men's Club, 507 Cham- ber of Commerce


Young Men's Democratic Club, 215 S High


COLUMBUS BARRACKS


U S Army Post and Recruit Depot, n end of Washington av, Col Geo A Dodd Comndg Post


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CLUBS - - HOSPITALS, ETC.


THE BUILDERS' AND TRADERS' EXCHANGE


(Incorporated October 13, 1892)


Club Rooms, Arcade Bldg President, A P Lamneck


First Vice President, B M Freeman Second Vice President, L E Morris Secretary, John A Kelley


Treasurer, E L Harris


Attorney, Chas J Pretzman


HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS AND BE- NEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS


Altenheim The, 1323 E Main


Associated Charities, J L Fieser supt, 120 E Broad


Babies Dispensary and Milk Station, Jennie O Tuttle supt, 276 E State Beacon Light Home and Hospital, Dr F H Darby supt, 34 W 1st av


Children's Day Home and Nursery, Mrs Kate Hammell matron, 266 Oak Children's Home Society of Ohio, D. F H Darby supt, 34 W 1st av Children's Hospital. Franklin Park South, s e cor Miller av, James Kil- bourne pres, Fred Lazarus vice pres, L F Kiesewetter sec and treas, Sarah C Hamrick supt


Columbus Baby Camp, s s Sullivant av 2 w of Helen


Columbus Female Benevolent Society, 40 S Washington av; organized 1835; Mrs Wm J McComb pres


Columbus Home for the Aged, 1776 E Broad


Columbus Homeopathic Hospital, 310 W 6th av


Columbus State Hospital, n s Broad 2 mi w of Central av


Columbus Tuberculosis Dispensary, 332 E Long, Dr C O Probst med dir, Dr E A Harper exam phys


Convent of St Rose de Lima, 166-168 E Lincoln, conducted by Dominican Sis- ters of the Sick Poor


Deaconess Home, Mrs Eliza J Rog- ers supt, 72 S Washington av


Florence Crittenton Home for Girls, 1166 E Main


Franklin County Children's Home, Sun- bury av n e cor Maryland av, Mrs Mary E White supt


Franklin County Hospital for Tubercu- losis, w s Eberly rd, 1 mi s of Liv- ingston av


Franklin County Infirmary, w s Eberly rd, 1 mile s of Livingston av


Free Dispensary Ohio Medical Univer- sity, e s Park bet Lincoln and But- tles av


Friends Rescue Home, Mrs M A Ker- shaw matron, 73 N Harrison av


Godman Guild House The, 468 W Goodale


Grant Hospital, F N Kramer supt, 125 S Grant av


Hannah Neil Mission and Home of the Friendless, 727 E Main, Cares for the aged and infirm and homeless chil- dren, Belle Patterson matron


Hare Orphans' Home, 2104 Tuller, Mrs P H Rawson matron


Hawkes Hospital of Mt Carmel, con- ducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, E C Brock, Alfred Potter, B R Shoemaker, E C Wood, and Howard Wilkinson house surgeons, s w cor State and Davis


Home for the Aged (c), 267 N Ohio av, Mrs I Ridgeway pres, Margaret Sea- ton sec


Infants Boarding Home, Mrs Zella Briggaman supt, 1432 E Rich


Instructive District Nursing Association, Jennie O Tuttle supt, 276 E State Keeley Institute The, 1087 Dennison av, C R Cornell mgr


Lawrence Hospital The, C R Parish pres, Rev R B Patton sec, F F Law- rence M D, chief surgeon, Louise Vollmer chief nurse and supt, 423 E Town


Mercy Hospital, Non-Sectarian, 1430 S High. A General Hospital open to all the people. Its charity wards are open and free to those who are unable to pay. Legally organized as a corpora- tion not for profit under the name of Mercy Hospital Association; W F Frohock pres, Margaret O'Rourke matron, Mrs Sue Patterson chief nurse


Nurses Home for Grant Hospital, 380 E Town


Nurses Home, Emma Stewart matron, 44 S Washington av


Nurses Home Free Directory, Mattie L Satterfield matron, 32 S Washington av


Oak Street Day Nursery, 266 Oak


Ohio Avenue Day Nursery (c), 162 N Ohio av, Mattie Lett matron


Ohio Institution for the Education of the Feeble Minded Youth, s s W Broad, w of B & O R R


Protestant Hospital, 98 Buttles av


St Ann's Infant Asylum, 1555 Bryden Road Conducted by Sisters of St Francis


St Anthony's Hospital Conducted by Sisters of the Poor of St Francis, cor Hawthorne and Taylor av


St Clair Hospital, Dr F S Lott pres, Dr W S Van Fossen sec, Dr A B Landrum vice pres, E F Smith supt, 338 St Clair av


St Francis Hospital Conducted by Sis- ters of the Poor of St Francis, s e cor State and 6th


St Joseph's Orphans' Home, 821 E Main Conducted by Sisters of St Francis


St Vincent's Orphans' Asylum, n w cor Rose av and E Main Conducted bv Sisters of St Francis


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HOSPITALS, ETC. - LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Salvation Army Industrial Home, 584 S High


Sixth Avenue Hospital, 310 W 6th av, Maurice P Hunt physician


State Street Free Dispensary, s s State nr Grant av, Out Door Department of Starling Ohio Medical College, I B Harris M D chief of staff


Turney's Dr, Hospital, 164 N 22d


Women's Educational and Industrial Boarding Home, Grace Woodward sec, 64 S 4th


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS


Allied Printing Trades Council, meets second Wednesday night in each month at 121} E Town, Wm E Bird sec


Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, Capital Lodge No 50, meets every fourth Saturday at I OO F Temple


Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of Amer- ica, Local No 543, meets 2d and 4th Tuesday at 121} E Town


Art Glass Workers, No 16, meet first and third Fridays at 81} E Mound


Barbers' Union, No 204, meets first and third Mondays, 1213 E Town


Bartenders' Union, No 423, meets sec- ond and fourth Sundays at 177g N High


Beer Bottlers' Union, No 147, meets sec. ond and fourth Fridays of each month at 80₺ E Mound


Beer Drivers and Stablemens' Union No 202, meets 571 S 3d, first and third Monday of each month


Book Binders' Union, No 47, meets first Monday evening of each month at 121} E Town


Brewery Workmen U B W, meets monthly at call of sec at 81} E Mound


Brewers' Union, No 47, meets second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at 81} E Mound, Anton Jaghst sec


Bricklayers' * and Stonemasons' Union, No 21, meets Fraternity Hall, 328} S High Monday nights


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Little Miami Division No 34, meets first and third Sundays at 80} N High


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, George A Barbee Lodge No 79, meets second and fourth Thursday at 20th and Hildreth av


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Scioto Valley Lodge No 72, meets first and third Sunday at 20th and Hildreth av


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Olentangy Lodge No 175, meets sec- ond Tuesday and fourth Wednesday and third Sundays at High and 5th av


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. P M Geary Lodge No 344, meets second and fourth Sundays at High and 5th av


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Ethel Barker Division No 631, meets second and fourth Sunday at 527₺ W Broad


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Abraham Lincoln Lodge No. 445, meets first and third Mondays, fourth Tuesday at Hildreth av and 20th


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Buckeye Lodge No 89, meets second Tuesday and fourth Wednesday at High and 5th av


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Franklin Lodge No 9, meets first and third Tuesday evenings at 121 S 3d Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Manila Lodge No 537, meets first Tuesday, second and fourth Sundays at 676 Mt Vernon av


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, H R Resher Lodge No' 583, meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings at 527₺ W Broad


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Arch City Lodge, meets first and third Tuesdays at I O O F Temple


Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, meets first and 3d Wednesday night at 80} N High


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Co- lumbus Lodge No 175, meets first and third Thursdays and second and fourth Sundays at Mt Vernon av and 18th


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Franklin Lodge No 628, meets second Sunday and fourth Wednesday at 3d and Main


Buckeye Lodge Machinists No 55, meets second and fourth Tuesday nights at 198 S High


Car Inspectors Association, meets third Wednesday each month at 355 N 20th Carpenters District Council, meets every Friday Deshler blk


Carpenters' Union No 200, meets every Friday evening at 71} E State


Chainmakers' Union Buckeye Lodge No 4, meets first and third Fridays, 111} S High


Chainmakers' Union No 126, meets sec- ond and fourth Friday at Sandusky and Broad


Cigarmakers' Union No 75, meets first Tuesday night in each month at 121} E Town


Columbus Federation of Labor, meets second and fourth Mondays at 121} E Town, Herman Mertz sec


Columbus Federation of Musicians, 25} N High, John Picke rec sec


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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Columbus General Contractors Assn,


meets first and third Friday each month at Builders'. Exchange, 7th floor Brunson bldg


Contracting Plasterers' Association,


meets last Friday in each month at Builders' Exchange, Brunson bldg


Electrical Workers' Union No 54, meets every Sunday at 121} E Town


Electrotypers' Union No 70, meets first Friday at 121} E Town


Garment Workers' Union No 12, meets second Monday at 121} E Town


German Butchers' Association, meets every first Sunday in the month at 81} E Mound


German American Typographical No


19, Ed Schweinsberger sec, 877 S 3d Glass Bottle Blowers' Union, meets first and third Sunday at Schiller and Par- sons av


Hod Carriers' Union No 1, meets every Monday evening at 123} E Long


Ice Handlers' Union No 288, meets every first and third Wednesday at 121} E Town


Industrial Workers' Union of the World, meets every Friday evening at 274₺ N High


Iron Molders' Union of North America No 98, meets first and third Wednes- day in each month at 121} E Town


Iron Molders' Union No 145, meets second and fourth Wednesday at 121} E Town.


Journeymen Bricklayers' Protective and Beneficial Association No 21, meets every Monday evening at 328₺ S High


Journeymen Horseshoers' Local No 40, meets first and third Thursdays 121} E Town


Journeymen Tailors' Union No 27, meets first Monday in each month at 121} E Town


Kilbourne & Jacobs' Employes' Benefi- cial Association, meets last Wednes- day each month at cor Garfield and Long


Ladies' Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, meets first and third Tuesday cor Main and 3d


Ladies' Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Locomotive Trainmen No 310, meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 3d and Main


Ladies' Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Locomotive Trainmen No 16, meets second and fourth Thursday at 18th and Mt Vernon av


Lathers' Union No 1, meets every sec- ond and fourth Wednesday at 121} E Town


Leather Workers on Horse Goods No 34, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at 121} E Town


Machinists' Union No 55, meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 198 S High


Master Sheet Metal Workers', meets first Tuesday at Builders' Exchange, 7th floor Brunson bldg


Master Stonemasons' Association, meets every other Monday evening at Build- ers' Exchange, 7th floor Brunson bldg Musicians' Protective Association No 103 A F of M, meets every second and fourth Sunday at 25} N High


Order of Railway Conductors, Hol- lingsworth Division No 100, meets every first and third Sunday after- noon at Castle Hall cor 3d and Main Order of Railway Conductors, Ladies' Auxiliary Capital City Division No 3, meets every first and third Thursday afternoon at Castle Hall 3d and Main Painters' and Decorators' Union No 248, meets every Wednesday at 121} E Town, Geo A Lyons business agent Pattern Makers meet second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at IO O F Temple


Photo-Engravers' Union No 14, meets first Monday at 111} S High


Plasterers' Union No 49, meets every Thursday at 121} E Town


Plumbers' Union No 189, meets every Monday evening at 40} E Chestnut, Wm Noble sec


Press Feeders' Union No 25, meets first Wednesday of each month, at 121} E Town


Printing Pressmen's Union No 62 meets third Tuesday in each month at 121} E Town


Retail Clerks' Union No 12, meets on first and third Wednesdays at 261} S High


Retail Drug Clerks, meets first and third Wednesday at 261} S High


Retail Grocery and Provision Clerks' Union No 266, meets second and fourth Thursdays at 121} E Town


Sawsmiths' Union No 8, meets fourth Monday of each month at 15 Deshler blk


Socialists Local Columbus, every Sun- day 2:30 p m, I O O F Temple


Stationary Engineers' and Firemen's Assn No 80, meets second and fourth Friday evening at 571 S 3d


Stationary Firemen No 128, meets sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays at 111} S High


Steam Engineers No 38, meets every Thursday evening at 140} E Town


Steam Engineers No 89, meets first and third Monday evenings at 140₺ E Town


Steam and Gas Fitters' Union No 216, meets every Wednesday night at 40} E Chestnut


Stereotypers' and Electrotypers' Union No 14 meets second Monday in each month at 121} E Town


Stone Cutters' Union, meets first and third Tuesdays at 81} E Mound


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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS - MILITARY.


Stone Masons' International Union No 23, meets every Friday evening in Fischer's hall 129 E Main


Structural Building Trades Alliance, meet Wednesday nights at cor 3d and Town


Typographical Union No 5, meets first Sunday afternoon in each month at 22 W Gay, Wm E Bird sec


United Mine Workers' Dist No 6, 75 Ruggery bldg, G W Savage sec and treas


Webb Pressmen's Union No 15, meets first Monday of each month at 111} S High


Window Glass Blowers, meet second and fourth Sunday of each month at 121} E Town


Workingmen's Circle, meets every other Sunday night at 121} E Town


LIBRARIES


Christian Science Reading Room, 303 New Hayden bldg, Nellie M Fearn librarian


Columbus Public Library, Grant av opp State, John J Pugh librarian


Columbus Law Library Association, Court House; Incorporated Nov 7, 1887; 9,000 volumes; Hon Gilbert H Stewart pres, Frank C Hubbard treas, Gilbert H Stewart jr sec, Charles T Keech librarian


Directory Library, Room 317, 85 N High Kelmscott Library and Art Shop, 44 N High, Mary L Clarke propr


Ohio State Archaeological Society Li- brary, Ohio State University


Ohio State Library, State House; 112,- 000 volumes, J H Newman librarian Old Northwest Genealogical Society The. 2,800 volumes, Memorial Hall


Public School Library, n .s Town bet Pearl and 3d; 79,000 volumes; Martin Hensel librarian


Smythe's Circulating Library, 43 S High Supreme Court Law Library; 35,000 volumes State House, E Howard Gil- key law librarian


Theosophical Library, 89 S Monroe av; 300 volumes; open from 9 a m to 11 p m


MILITARY


2d Brigade O N G, John C Speaks Brig Genl comndg, Major Robert D Palmer Adjt Genl, Major Daniel C Stearns Insp Genl, Major Arthur W Reynolds Commissary, Major Charles S Benedict, I S A P


4th Infantry O N G, Col Byron L Bar- gar comdg regt, Benson W Hough lieut col, George Florence, major, Rell G Allen, major, Frank D Hen- derson major, Capt F L Simmons regt adjt; Capt Perin B Monypeny quartermaster, Capt Gilbert L Fuller comsy, Capt W A Morrall I S A P, First Lieut Harry D Jackson batt adj, First Lieut John S Bailey batt adjt, First Lieut Arthur C McArthur batt adjt, 2d Lieut J E Lawler jr, batt quartermaster and com, 2d Lieut Wm J Egnor, batt quartermaster and com Battery C, F A, Harold M Bush major, Herbert Hayward capt, Henry L Booth 1st lieut, Ray Elzey 2d lieut, Drill night Saturday


Co B, 4th Regt O N G, Frank L Oyler Capt, Arthur Munk 1st lieut, Curtis C Marshall 2d lieut Drill night Wed- nesday


Co C, 4th Regt O N G, C M Parker capt, Wm L Tyler 2d lieut Drill night Wednesday


Co I, 4th Inf O N G, Robert Haubrick capt, P W Beebe, 1st lieut, H T Roese 2d lieut Drill night Wednesday Co B, 9th Infantry, C C Caldwell capt, Arthur G Smith 1st lieut, Bernard C Cox 2d lieut Drill night Monday, Central Market hall


Co B, Signal Corps, Major Lewis W Jaquith in command, Chalmers R Wilson capt, Ray H Hoyer 1st lieut, Hugh K Lindsay 1st lieut


Troop B, O N G, Simeon Nash capt. M J Snow 1st lieut, E S Thatcher 2d lieut


Second Field Hospital and Ambulance Corps, Major H H Snively com- mander, Paul R McLaughlin 1st lieut, Thos P Johnston 1st lieut, Elijah J Gordon 1st lieut, John B C Eckstorn 1st lieut, J S Shetler capt Q M


Columbus Rifles (organized June 6, 1898), Robert N Hemming capt, Wm H Hartsough jr 1st lieut, J Howard Myers 2d lieut, meets every Tuesday evening at City Hall bldg


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS


American Assn of Railroad Superin- tendents, 396 N High


Anti-Saloon League of America, Rev P A Baker genl supt, 608 Hayden bldg Arbeiter Verein, meets first and third Wednesday at Stelzer's Hall, 3483 S 4th


Badischer Unterstuetzungs Verein, meets every first Thursday in each month at 81} E Mound


Bavarian Beneficial Society, meets sec- ond Monday of each month at 739 S 3d


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MILITARY - MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


Banker's Fraternal Union No 15, Co- lumbus Council, meets every Thurs- day evening at 111} S High


Benjamin Franklin Chapter Sons of the American Revolution, meets first and third Wednesday at Memorial Hall


Board of Deputy State Supervisors and Inspectors of Elections, 4th floor Har- rison bldg


Builders' and Traders' Exchange The, 4th fl Arcade Bldg, John A Kelley sec Central Assn of Stove Manufacturers, 1105 Brunson bldg, A W Williams sec Champion Ruling F M C, meets every second and fourth Thursdays at I O O F Temple


Central Ohio Radio Assn, meets every Tuesday and Friday evening at 1523 N High, H C Ross pres, E H Schmidt vice pres, W L Elias sec and treas


Child Welfare League of America The, H S Dum pres, Mrs R K Hunter treas, 427 Denig & Ferson blk


Columbus Academy of Medicine, meets first and third Mondays at Carnegie Library


Columbus Bar Assn, F H Schoedinger sec, Court House


Columbus Branch Theosophical Society, Dora S Bachman sec, 207 Eberly bldg Columbus Car Service Association, J D Berry supt, 394 N High


Columbus Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, meets first and third Monday afternoons at Memor- ial Hall


Columbus Credit Men's Association, B G Watson sec, 411 New First Natl Bank bldg


Columbus Cremation Society, J L Bach- man pres, 207 Eberly bldg Columbus Dental Society, Dr Ray Smith sec


Columbus Female Benevolent Society, 40 S Washington av


Columbus Gruetli Verein, meets first Sunday in each month at 81} E Mound


Columbus Horticultural Society, Ohio State University


Columbus Humane Society, 314, 20 E Broad Established 1883, F C Hub- bard pres, Eugene Morgan sec and atty, W H Albery treas, R F Spencer and A D Keller agts


Columbus Liederkrantz, 335} S High Columbus Liberal League, n e cor High and Town


Columbus Maennerchor, meets each Tuesday evening at 335} S High


Columbus Ohio Driving Association The, Harry Shepard sec, 165} N High


Columbus Oratorio Society, meets every Tuesday at I O O F Temple


Columbus Physicians' Protective Assn, 609-610 Outlook bldg


Columbus Real Estate Board, R W Cheek pres, A W Forrest vice pres, S E Neff sec, Edward Robbins treas, 535 Denig & Ferson blk


Columbus Retail Grocers Assn, 68} E Long


Columbus Society for Prevention and - Cure of Tuberculosis, Mrs Samuel L Black pres, 34 E Rich


Columbus Socialist Society, meets every Sunday afternoon at I O O F Temple Columbus Society of Architects, 935-8 E Long, J U Gribben sec


Columbus Stock Exchange, 231 Hayden- Clinton Bank bldg


Columbus Tuberculosis Dispensary, Dr E A Harper phys, 34 E Rich


Deutscher Krieger Verein, meets at Lamprecht's Hall, 3d and Frankfort first Sunday every month


Eighth Ward Socialist Branch, meets every Tuesday evening at 121} E Town


Elsas Lotring Unterstuetzungs Verein, meets third Thursday in Fischer's Hall, 129 E Main


Erster Deutscher Unterstuetzungs Ver- ein, meets first Saturday evening of each month at Stelzer's Hall, 348} S 4th


Ex-Soldiers and Sailors Association of Franklin County, H Warren Phelps sec, Memorial Hall


Father Mathew Total Abstinence Soci- ety, meets at Holy Family Church, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month


Federation of Catholic Societies of Co- lumbus, meets first Sunday in each month at K C Hall


Fire Insurance Club, meets 4th Tues- day in each month at I O O F Tem- ple


First German Unterstuetzungs Verein, meets first Saturday in each month at Stelzer's Hall, n e cor 4th and Mound Fourteenth-Fourth Veteran Corps,


meets first and third Wednesday evenings at Memorial Hall


Franklin County Agricultural Society, Walter G Richards , sec, 47 Deshler blk


Franklin County Democratic Executive Committee, Chas A Orrison chair- man, Earl Fornoff sec, 63} S High Franklin County Pioneer Association, Memorial Hall, H Warren Phelps sec Franklin County Sunday School Asso- ciation, 218 Cols Savings & Trust bldg Franciscan Romania Ladies' Beneficial Society, meets second Tuesday of each month at 581 S High


Green Lawn Cemetery Association, American Savings Bank bldg, Town and High


German-Austrian Beneficial Association, meets first Sunday of each month at 571 S 3d


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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


German Beneficial Association No 155, meets first and third Wednesday of each month at 571 S 3d


Germania Literische Gesellschaft, Cap- ital University


Germania Singing Society, meets every Friday evening at 739 S 3d


Harmonia Literary Society, Capital University


Helvetia Maennerchor, meets every Wednesday night at 81} E Mound


Helvetia Unterstuetzungs Verein, meets second Sunday in each month at 81} E Mound


International Tax Association, 33 Chamber of Commerce, A R Foote pres


Iroquois Wyandotte Lodge, meets first and third Mondays at I O O F Tem- ple


Knights of Ohio, St Joseph's Court, meets last Monday of each month at 571 S 3d


Ladies' Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, 626 Cols Sav & Trust bldg, Mrs Augusta M Statzer sec and treas


Ladies' Catholic Beneficial Association, meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 571 S 3d


Lilley Mutual Aid Society The, com- posed of employes of the M C Lilley & Co, C H Yost sec


Masonic Fraternal Assn, J P McCune pres, W E Joseph sec, Masonic Tem- ple


Methodist Episcopal Deaconess Home, 72 S Washington av, Mrs E J Rogers supt


Michigan-Ohio-Indiana Coal Assn, 1006 Brunson bldg, H D Mannington sec Newman Club, meets second and fourth Mondays at Holy Name Church




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