The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) city directory, 1892, Part 250

Author: Cleveland Directory Co
Publication date: 1891/92
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1286


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Sabbath Observance. Mrs. S. G. Donsereaux, Supt.


Scientific Temperance Instruction. Mrs. G. P. Oviatt, Supt.


Work Among Foreigners. Mrs. S. Louise Pat- teson, Supt.


Narcotics. Mrs. M. W. Wetmore, Supt.


Communion Wine. Mrs. Seth Hull, Supt.


Franchise. Mrs. S. M. Perkins, Supt.


Heredity. Dr. Louisa G. Toles, Supt.


Evangelistic. Mrs. Annie A. Thompson, Supt.


Literature. Mrs. E. C. Gillette, Supt.


Hygiene. , Supt.


Peace. Mrs. George Presley, Supt.


Relief Work. Mrs. J. M. Chandler, Supt.


Work Among Railroad Employes. Mrs. J. M. Gilmore, Supt.


Mercy. Mrs. S. A. Blood, Supt.


National, Non-Partisan, W. C. T. U .- Head- quarters, 513 The Arcade. Mrs. E. J. Phin- ney, Cleveland, Pres .; Mrs. T. B. Walker, Minneapolis, Minn., Vice-Pres .; Miss F. Jennie Duty, Cleveland, Gen. Sec .; Mrs. Florence Miller, Des Moines, Iowa. Record. Sec .; Mrs. C. Cornelia Alford, Brooklyn, N. Y., Fin. Sec. and Treas.


Ohio Women's Christian Temperance Union, (non-partisan)-Headquarters 513 The Ar- cade. Mrs. E. J. Phinney, 168 Crawford, Pres .; Mrs. M. J. P. Hatch, Óberlin,O., Vice- Pres. ; Miss M. E. Ingersoll, Cleveland, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Clara E. Leonard, Oberlin. O .. Rec. Sec .; Mrs. F. A. Gilbert, Mansfield, O.,Treas. Women's Christian Temperance Union of Cleve- land (non-partisan, non-sectarian), incor- porated under the laws of Ohio. Headquar- ters 513 The Arcade Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Regular meeting the second Tues- day of each month at 3 p. m. Miss Mary E. Ingersoll, Pres .; Miss Fannie E. Hunting- ton, Sec .; Mrs. N. W. Orton, Treas .; H. N. Raymond, Auditor. Embracing also the following:


Bohemian Branch-Miss Pauline Placak, Pres .; Miss Mary Vaboril, Vice-Pres .: Mrs. J. V. Zeman, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. A. Stipek,. Treas .; Miss Mary Lukes, Sec. and Auditor. Headquarters Woodland av. Reading Room. Meetings held first Monday of each month.


Central Friendly Inn-Central av., cor. Broadway. Gospel Temperance services. Sunday at 3 p. m., and every evening at 7:30. Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. Miss F. Jennie Duty, Chairman of Committee.


Detroit Street Temperance Mission-524. Detroit. Sunday Services, 4 p. m. Sunday School. 2 p. m. Miss Minnie Ingham, Chair- man of Committee.


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Doan Mission, Y. W. C. T. U .- Music Hall. Miss Lou. Heinle, Pres. ; Miss Bina Parham, Sec. ; Miss Emma Harper, Treas.


Knights of Temperance of Doan Gospel Tem- perance Union-Music Hall. Robert Ker- shaw, Pres. ; Frank Phillips, Sec.


Doan Gospel Temperance Union-Music Hall. Mrs. Anna E. Prather, Pres .; Mrs. H. M. Ingham, Sec.


Willson Avenue Temperance Chapel and Reading Room, 901 Willson av .; open every evening, Services Sunday at 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Miss Anna Edwards, Chairman of Committee.


Woodland Avenue Temperance Reading Room, 901 Woodland av .; open every eve- ning. Sunday Services, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. J, T. R. McKay, Chairman of Committee,


Young Ladies' League for Temperance Education - Conducting Boys' Reading Room at Central Friendly Inn. Meets at 513 The Arcade. Miss L. T. Guilford, Pres .; Mrs. Myra Cowles Chase, Sec.


South Cleveland Union-Meets every al- ternate Wednesday at res. of Mrs. C. A. Marble, Pres.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.


District, No. 1-Meets during week following first Sunday of March, June, September and December. S. G. Taylor, 30 Penn, D.C. T .; W. E. Miner, 291 St. Clair, District Sec. Brooklyn, No. 78-Meets at 1872 Pearl, every Monday evening. H. E. Foster, L. D.


Cleveland, No. 558-Meets at 365 Ontario,every Thursday evening. John McDonough, L. D. Doan, No. 77-Meets at 420 Case av., every Monday evening. Joseph Groom, L. D.


Harbor of Refuge, No. 101-Meets every Satur- day evening, at 2588 Broadway. Geo. E. Davies, L. D.


Harmony, No. 557-Meets at 485 Pearl, every Tuesday evening. S. G. Taylor, L. D.


Lincoln, No. 107-Meets at 72 West Madison av., every Thursday evening. J. T. Young, L. D.


Maple Leaf, No. 104-Meets at 975 Woodland av., every Tuesday evening. Miss Cora B. Taylor, L. D.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


Allemania Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at Dunham av. cor. Pennsylvania, alternate Thursday evenings. A. Meinke, Pres .; Gus- tave Warnke, Rec. Sec.


Badischer Unterstuetzungs Verein (East Side) -Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Tues- days. Frederick Walter, Pres .; Philip Metzger, Sec.


Badischer Unterstuetzungs Verein (West Side) Meets at Pearl, cor. Freeman, alternate Thursday evenings. F. Frank, Pres .; Paul Bachert, 725 Pearl, Sec.


Bayrischer Unterstuetzung, Verein, No. - Meets at 570 Pearl alternate Monday even- ings. Peter Hehl, Sec.


No. 2-Meets at 52 Public Square, the second and fourth Sunday of each month, at 2:30 p. m. Fred. Hergenroether, Pres .; Jos. Gundelach, Rec. Sec.


Benevolent Order of Elks, Cleveland Lodge No. 18-Meets at 52 Public Square Tuesday evenings; J. M. Kinner, E. R. ; H. F. Hatch, Sec.


Bethel Associated Charities-Bethel bldg., 319 Spring. James Barnett. Pres. ; H. R. Groff, S. C. Smith, Patrick Smith and Mrs. W. C. North, Vice-Pres .; John W. Walton, Sec .; J. H. Wade, Jr., Treas .; H. N. Raymond, Supt .; W. R. Seager and Mrs. E. C. Par-


melee, Asst. Supts .; James Barnett, E. C. Pope, Mrs. W. C. North, H. R. Groff, C. B. Lockwood, T. H. Graham, Mrs. F. A. Ster- ling, S. C. Smith, W. J. Akers, Executive Committee.


Brooklyn Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets at 19 Willey, Saturday evenings ; Geo. Schworm, Pres .; Peter Enkler, Sec.


Brush Electric Mutual Aid Association-Meets at works, Mason st. N. S. Possons, Pres. ; Robert Hassan, Sec.


Children's Aid Society-Industrial School and Home for Girls and Boys, Detroit, at L. S. & M. S. Ry. crossing. T. P. Handy, Pres .; W. S. Jones, Treas .; Sam'l A. Raymond, Rec. Sec .; W. Sampson, Chaplain; J. G. Gault, Supt .; Mrs. Saralı S. Gault, Matron. Office at the Home.


Cleveland Beer Brewers' Benevolent Society- Meets, Pearl, cor. Freeman, the first Sun- day of each month. Jacob Molter, Pres .; John Kohm, Cor. Sec.


Cleveland Firemen's Relief Association-Meets St. Clair, cor. Academy, at call of Pres. H. H. Rebbeck, Pres. ; C. C. Anderson, Sec.


Cleveland Humane Society-Office, room 24, City Hall. Gen. James Barnett. Pres. ; Har- ry A. Garfield, Sec .; B. L. Pennington, Treas .; Mrs. F. A. Sterling, Cor. Sec .; V. P. Kline and T. K. Dissette, Counsel; E. C. Parmelee, Gen'l Agent; F. D. Poole and E. , H. Collins, Asst. Agents.


Cleveland Police Association-Meets at Central Police Station. A. J. Barnes, Pres .; A. M. Blood, Sec. ; A. S. Gates, Treas.


Cleveland Schwaben Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets at 618 Lorain, the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. Frederick Daeuber, Pres .; Jacob Haller, Sec.


Cleveland St. Ry. Employes' Beneficiary Ass'n -Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Wednes- days. George Reading, Pres. ; James Logue, Rec. Sec.


Concordia Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets, On- tario, cor. Lake, alternate Mondays. Henry Brinkmann, Pres .; Sebastian Brenner, Cor. Sec.


Cyril Method-Meets at School House, Burwell st., the second Sunday of each month.


Daughters of Israel, No. 1 (Jewish Benevolent) -Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Sundays at 2 p. m.


Daughters of the Church, Trinity Cathedral- -Meets Monday afternoons, at 214 Sibley. Mrs. Y. P. Morgan, Pres.


Deborah Lodge, No. 1 (Jewish Benevolent)- Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Sundays at 2 p. m.


Deutscher Bund-Meets Ontario, cor. Lake, al- ternate Mondays. Address Albert Weske, 497 Clifton.


Deutscher Militaer Verein-Meets Germania Hall, the second and fourth Sunday of each month. Address C. Urban, 89 Elton.


Dorcas Aid Society-Meets at room 50 City Hall, every Tuesday at 10 a. m. Mrs. C. E. Wy- man, Pres .: Mrs. Seth T. Paine, Forest City House, Sec. and Treas.


Elsass-Lothringer Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets at 199 Superior, the fourth Sunday of each month. Edward Boss, Sec.


Father Mathew Total Abstinence and Benevo- lent Society of Newburgh-Meets at Holy Name Church, third Sunday of each month, at 4 p. m. John Guilfoyle, Pres .; Thos. A. Cozzens, Sec.


Franz Deak Ungarischer Unterstuetzungs Ver- ein-Meets at 84612 Lorain, the first Sunday of each month.


Fraternal Sick Benefit League of Ohio-Meets at 391 Superior, the last Wednesday of each month. T. N. Fisher, Pres .; Geo. A. Mona- smith, Sec.


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Friedrich Wilhelm Verein-Meets 148 Pelton av., every alternate Tuesday.


Fritz Reuter Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at 1109 St. Clair, alternate Tuesdays. Ernst Dietel, Pres .; F. Haag, Sec.


Fritz Reuter Kranken Unterstuetzungs Ver- ein-Meets at 76 Kenilworth. alternate Wednesdays; Henry Schmidt. President .; L. Koepke, Sec.


Gegenseitiger Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets Germania Hall, first and last Mondays in March, June, September and December. Jacob Bittel, Pres .; Charles Gittery, 50 Marion, Rec. Sec.


, Gentlemen's Aid Society-Meets at Hough Av., Congregational Church. J. B. Comstock, Jr. Sec.


German Central Republican Club, Hd. Qrs. City Hall. Meets alternate Thurs. eves. E. H. Bohm, Pres .; J. H. Bregenzer, Cor. Sec.


German Protestant Ladies' Benevolent Asso- ciation-Meets at School House, Case av., cor. Cooper, first Sunday of each month. Mrs. Maria Stepp, Pres .; Mrs. Anna Weid- ling, Sec .; Mrs. John Stiebeling, Treas.


Germania Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at 399 Ontario, alternate Tuesdays. Charles Frank, Pres .; Joachim Ehrke, Rec. Sec.


Good Samaritan Relief Society, Spiritualists, (incorporated)-Meets at 170 Superior the first and third Friday of each month. Mrs. Alice Copeland, Pres .; Mrs. Nellie Mosier, Sec.


Grof Battyanyi Lajos-Meets E. Madison av., cor. Rawlings av., the third Sunday of each month, at 2 p. m. M. Weinberger, Pres .; Imre Takacs, Sec.


Hanoveraner Verein-Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Monday evenings. H. Lohmeyer, Pres .; Henry Redeker, Sec.


Hebrew Relief Association-Meets at 234 Woodland av .; winter, every Sunday morn- ing; summer alternate Sunday mornings. James Horwitz, Pres .; Herman Koppel, Sec.


Helvetia Swiss Aid Society-Meets at 5381/2 Pearl, second and fourth Sundays of each month. Fred. Oertle, Pres. ; Adolph Schneider, Sec.


Hessen-Darmstaedter Unterstuetzungs Verein -Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Wednes- days.


Hungarian Aid Society-Meets at 374 Ontario, at 2 p. m. first Sunday of the month. N. L. Holstein, Pres .; M. Weinberger, Rec. Sec.


Hungarian Benevolent and Social. Union- Meets at 374 Ontario, the second Sunday of each month, at 2 p. m. William Lichtig, Pres .; Louis Schwartz. Sec.


Hungarian Ladies' Aid Society-Regular meet- ings at 374 Ontario, third Sunday of each month, at 3 p. m. S. Sampliner, Pres .; Samuel Glueck, Sec.


Katolicka Svornost-Meets at 39 Douse, the first Sunday in each month.


Kings' Daughters, "Rainbow Ten," object, the care of poor families. Miss M. A. Pechin, Pres .; Miss Marion Parsons, Treas.


Kitchen Garden-Held Saturday morning in basement of Church of the Unity. Object instruction of children in housework, etc. ,


Knights of St. Louis -- Meet at School House, Burwell street, the third Sunday of each month.


Knights of St. John-Meet at Holy Trinity School House, the third Sunday of each month. August Schilund, Pres. ; Peter Diet- rich, Rec. Sec.


Kniglits of St. Wenceslaus-Meet at St. Adal- bert's School House, the last Thursday of each montlı.


Kossuth Lajos-Meets 981 Clark av., the first. Sunday of each month. John Gronko, Pres .; Adolph Gedeon, Sec.


Kurhessen Verein-Meets at 399 Ontario, al- ternate Wednesdays. Address, Joseph Schmitt, 523 St. Clair


Ladies Benevolent Society-Meets Excelsior Club House, first Tuesday of each month. Mrs. M. Halle, Pres .; Mrs. L. Black, Sec. and Treas.


Lake Seamen's Benevolent Assn. 58 Main. Frank T. Lewis, Sec.


Liquor Dealers' Benevolent and Protective As- sociation-Meets at 374 Ontario, first Wednesday of each month. Patrick Cun- nigham, Pres. ; Otto Zirker, Sec.


New York, Penn. & Ohio (Mahoning Division} Mutual Benefit Association-Office Central Passenger Station. L. D. Lord, Pres .; T. C. Nichols, Sec. and Treas.


Oestreich-Ungarischer Bund-Meets at 374 On- tario, alternate Wednesday evenings. Philip Hollander, Pres .; E. Moskowitz, Sec.


Oestreichischer Unterstuetzungs Verein,No. 1- Meets at 1637 E. Madison av., the last Sun- day of each month. Address Anton Kresse, 442 Quincy.


Pfaelzer Unterstuetungs Verein-Meets at. Pearl, cor. Freeman, alternate Thursday evenings. Address Jacob Schmitt, 645 Clark av.


Preussen Verein, No. 1-Meets at 869 Lorain, the first and third Sundays of each month. Charles Jaster, Pres .; John Zimmer, Sec.


Rebecca Aid Society-Meets at 51, City Hall, Wednesdays. Mrs. L. O. Jones, Pres .; Mrs. J. H. Peck, Sec.


Schweitzer Frauen Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at 399 Ontario, the fourth Sunday of each month. Jos. Gut, Pres .; Mrs. J. Keller, Sec.


Schweitzer Hilfsgeselschaft-Meets Scovill av., cor. Maple, tlie third Sunday of each month. Theo. Riesterer, Pres .; G. Deucher, Sec.


Schweitzer Verein-Meets Scovill av., cor. Ma- ple, the first Sunday of each month. A. Fluekiger, Pres. ; A. Moser, Sec.


Soldiers' Relief Commission of Cuyahoga County-Meets at New Court House. Com- missioners: E. C. Parmelee, Pres .; A. J. Williams, Sec., office 11 Blackstone bldg., and James McMahon.


St. Adalbert's Benevolent Society-Meets St- Adalbert's School House, Lincoln av., the first Sunday of each month.


St. Andrew's Benevolent Society-Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Tuesdays. George An- derson, Pres .; John McKay, Sec.


St. Anna's Benevolent Society-Meets School House, Burwell, third Sunday of eachmonth.


St. Anna's Benevolent Society-Meets at School House, Burton st. the first Sunday of each month.


St. Bridget's Benevolent Society-Meets at 258 Perry, the fourth Sunday of each month, at 4 p. m.


St. Elizabeth's Benevolent Society-Meets at St. Adalbert's School House, the third Sun- day of each month.


St. Franciskus Benevolent Society-Meets at Church, Superior, nr. Becker av., the third Sunday of each month, at 2 p. m. Henry Beck, Pres .; William Rost, Sec.


St. John's Neopomnuk Society-Meets at School House, Burwell st. the first Sunday of each month.


St. Joseph's Benevolent Society (Bohemian)- Meets at School House, Burton st. the third Sunday of each month.


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St. Joseph's Benevolent Society (German)- Meets School House, Chapel st., fourth Sun- day of each month. C. H. Mueller, Pres.


St. Joseph's Mutual Relief Society-Meets at St. Peter's School House, Superior, cor. Dodge, fourth Sunday of each month.


St. Laslo Society-Meets Woodland av., cor. Southern av., first Sunday of each month. John Weiser, Pres.


St. Ludmila Benevolent Society-Meets at School House, Burton, near Newark, the third Sunday of each month.


St. Malachi's Poor Association-Meets at School House, Vermont, junction Viaduct, last Sunday of each month.


St. Malachi's Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society-Meets Division, cor. Pearl, first and third Sundays of each month.


St. Patrick's Benevolent Society-Meets at School House, Whitman st., every Tuesday evening.


St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Mutual Be- nevolent Society-Meets first Sunday of each month, at School House, Whitman st. Rev. P. O'Brien, Pres.


St. Peter's Benevolent Society. No. 1 (Bo- hemian)-Meets at School House, Burton, nr. Newark, third Sunday of the month.


St. Peter's Benevolent Society, No. 2 (Bo- hemian)-Meets at School House, Burton, nr, Newark, the last Sunday of each month.


St. Stephan's Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein -Meets at St. Stephen's Hall, Courtland, the first Sunday of each month. Frank V. Faulhaber, Pres .; Anton Biesinger, Sec.


St. Vincent de Paul's Society, St. Patrick's Con- ference-Meets at School House, Whitman st., Sundays at 4 p. m.


St. Wenceslaus Benevolent Society-Meets at School House, Burwell st. the last Sunday of each month.


Sueddeutscher Bund-Meets at 946 Superior, the first and third Mondays of each month. Address I. Kessler, 80 Becker av.


Unterstuetzungs Verein Einigkeit-Meets at 1733 St. Clair, alternate Tuesdays. Fred. Nank, Pres .; William Nank, Rec. Sec.


Victoria Damen Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets 399 Ontario, second and fourth Thursdays of each month.


Woman's Guild of Trinity Cathedral-Meets every Tuesday afternoon at Trinity Church Home. Mrs. A. E. Adams, Pres.


Yard Masters' Mutual Benefit Association, Di- sion No. 4-Meets, room 2, Union Depot, the first Wednesday of each month. Alex. Bruce, Pres. ; John Murphy, Sec. and Treas.


BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.


Montefiore Home for Aged and Infirm Israel- ites O. K. S. B .- Woodland av., cor. Willson av. Sam. Woolner, Peoria, Ill., Pres .; Si- mon Sampliner. Vice-Pres .; M. A. Marks, Sec .; Adolph Freund, Detroit, Treas .; S. Friedman, Supt.


Cleveland Bethel Union-Superior. cor. Spring. C. P. Leland, Pres .; Thomas West, Sec .; W. S. Jones, Treas .; W. E. Pence, Supt. of Bethel Home; Mrs. Hannalı Pence, Matron.


Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum-1460 St. Clair. Douglas Perkins, Pres .; Dan P. Eells, Treas .; A. H. Shunk, Supt .; F. M. Le Page, Ass't Supt .; Mrs. Julia W. Shunk, Matron. Board of Managers meets at the Asylum, first Wednesday of each month, at


· 2 p m. Mrs. R. P. Wade, Pres .; Mrs. S. L. Severance and Mrs. Henry Chisholm, Vice- Pres .; Miss Anne Walwortlı, Sec. Visiting day, Thursdays, after 2 p. m.


Cleveland Shelter (A Rescue Home for Girls.) 227 St. Clair. Under auspices Cleveland Evangelization Society.


Convent of the Good Shepherd (An Asylum for Fallen Women)-Sterling av., corner Sibley. Mother Mary of St.John the Baptist, Supr'r. Day Nurseries-See Women's Christian Asso., Young Ladies' Branch.


Eliza Jennings Home for Incurables-Detroit road, W. C. Mrs. A. P. Buel, Chairman of Committee; Mrs. Louise Schenck, Sec. ; Mrs. E. C. Standart, Treas .; Miss Mckibben, Matron.


Floating Bethel and City Mission Chapel-165 River (on dock). Capt. Thomas Wilson, Pres. of Society ; S. Barker, Sec .; W. S. Rees. Treas. ; Rev. J. D. Jones, Chaplain and Supt. Home for Aged Women-194 Kennard, between Central and Cedar avs. Mrs. F. A. Arthur, Chairman Executive Com .; Mrs. C. E. Low- man, Sec .; Mrs. Dan P. Eells, Treas .; Mrs. S. Comstock, Matron ; Miss Annie Comstock, Asst. Visiting day, Wednesday, from 10 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 to 5 p. m.


Home for the Aged Poor-281 Perry. Conduct- ed by the Little Sisters of the Poor. Sister Joseph of Jesus, Lady Superior. Visiting days, Sundays and Thursdays, 11 a. m. to 5 p. m.


Industrial School and Home (under the auspices of Children's Aid Society)-Detroit road, at L. S. & M. S. Ry. crossing. Office at the Home; Telephone 1722. William Sampson, Chaplain ; John Gault, Supt .; Mrs. Sarah S. Gault, Mati on.


Infants' Rest-1416 Cedar av. Mrs. Christine Sradler, Matron.


Invalids' Home-1643 Euclid av. Mrs. M. C. Worthington, Pres. and Treas .; Mrs. S. T. Paine, Sec .; Mrs. Emma Chubb, matron. Visiting days, Tuesdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 4 p. m.


Jewish Orphan Asylum, I. O. B. B .- Woodland av., betw. Woodland ct. and Sawtell av. A. Hart, Pres .; D. Adler, Vice-Pres .; Kaufman Hays, Treas. ; S. Wolfenstein, Sec. and Supt. ; M. Buchman, Fin. Sec .; Mrs. C. Steiner, Matron. Visiting day, first Sunday in the month, 1 to 5 p. m.


Jones School and Home for Friendless Children -1633 Pearl, Brooklyn vil. C. L. Jones, Pres .; J. S. Hartzell, Sec .; I. P. Lamson, Treas .; Miss Myra A. Shepherd, Matron ; Miss Cordelia F. Shepherd, Asst. Matron. Visiting day, Friday, from 2 to 5 p. m.


Men's Home (for strangers, friendless young men and those desiring to reform), 86 Michi- gan. Under auspices Cleveland Evangeliza- tion Society. Gospel Services every even-, ing at 7:30.


Metliodist Episcopal Deaconness' Home-1058 E. Madison av. Mrs. S. E. Graves, Pres .; Mrs. H. C. Brainerd, Sec .; Miss Ellen G. Reveley, Treas .; Mrs. L. J. Haskell, Supt. Directors' meeting the last Wednesday of each month at the Home.


Retreat (A Reformatory Home for Unfortunate Girls)-1450 St. Clair. Miss Sarah E. Fitch, 1905 Euclid av., Chairman of Committee; Mrs. C. B. Newberry, 795 Case av., Treas .; Miss S. O. Peck, Matron; Miss C. E. Lamb, As. t .; C. C. Arms, M. D., Physician. Com- mittee for the reception of inmates and the adoption of children, meets every Wednes- day afternoon at the institution. Visiting day, Wednesday, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.


Rooms for Moral and Industrial Training of Girls-Room 3, 901 Woodland av. Mrs. J. H. Zeman, Attendant. Open from 7 to 9.


St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum-1167 Woodland av. Sister Ann Hogan, Supt. Visiting day, first Sunday of each month, 12 m. to 6 p. Ill.


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St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum-103 Har- mon. Miss Mary LeMasson, Superior. Visiting day, for friends of children, first Sunday in each month, 12 m. to 6 p. m. For the public, any day except Mondays and Saturdays.


St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum-Monroe, nr. Willett. Mother St. Joseph, Superior. Visiting days, for friends of children, first and second Sundays of each month, from 1 to 4 p. m. For the public, any day except Mondays and Saturdays.


Temporary Home for Friendless Women and Girls-Bethel bldg., Superior, cor. Spring. Mrs. W. R. Seager, Matron.


The Boarding Home-16 Walnut, Mrs. E. H. Huntington, Chairman of Committee; Miss Olive M. Brown, Matron.


Trinity Church Home for the Sick and Friend- less-Perry, cor. Euclid av. Mrs. George B. Ely, Pres .; Mrs. Newton W. Taylor, Vice- Pres .: Mrs. Mary Shelley Pechin, Treas .; Miss Sarah Hayden, Sec .; Dr. Isaac N. Himes, Physician; Mrs. Jane Fairfield, Matron.


Women's Christian Association-(Embracing the Boarding Home, the Retreat, the Home for Aged Women, the Educational and In- dustrial Union, and the Eliza Jennings Home. Board meetings are held at 16 Wal- nut on the first Tuesday of each month at 3 p. m. Miss Sarah E. Fitch, 1905 Euclid av., Pres .; Mrs. L. A. Ferguson, 210 Frank- lin av., Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Wm. M. Merriam. Cor. Sec .; Miss C. M. Leonard, Treas .; Miss S. . C. Valentine, Bible Reader. Managers meet first Tuesday of each month; semi- annual meetings on the first Tuesdays of May and November respectively. Annual meeting, second Tuesday in November.


Young Ladies' Branch-Board meets at 16 Walnut, the last Tuesday of each month, at 10 a. m .; Mrs. M. E. Rawson, 762 Genesee av., Pres .; Mrs. W. E. Cushing, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. J. B. Perkins, 490 Euclid av., Cor. Sec .; Mrs. Oscar J. Campbell, Treas.


Day Nurseries and Kindergartens-Perkins, 986 St. Clair; Mrs. E. H. Jones, Chairman ; Miss Kate McIntyre, Matron.


Bethlehem-144 Hamilton, Mrs. George Wy- man, Chairman ; Mrs. K.W. Selden, Matron. Louise-388 Forest, Mrs. Amanda Baker, Ma- tron.


Wade-16 Central av. Mrs. A. M. Whitman, Matron.


Chairman of Kindergarten Committee, Mrs. Arnold Green 637 Superior


Educational and IndustrialUnion-Board meets at Erie, cor. Walnut, the last Saturday of each month at 3 p. m .; Mrs. L. T. Sco- field. Pres .; Mrs. George W. Gardner, Vice- Pres .; Mrs. S. S. Gardner, 40 Hayward, Sec .; Mrs. A. E. Kendall, Treas .; Mrs. Anna E. Hull, Supt. Evening classes for working girls, from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m.


SOCIETIES-MISCELLANEOUS.


Accountants' Association-Meets at room 876 The Arcade every Tuesday evening. W. H. Foote, Pres .; C. H. Morgan, Sec.


Alhambra Club-1 Turney blk .; Wm. J. Gelink, Pres.


Alumni Association of Western Reserve Uni- versity-Dr. Jamin Strong, Pres. ; Dr. S. W. Kelley, Cor. Sec.


American Bible Society-160 Huron, Rev. E. S. Gilletta, Supt.


Anglo-American League-Meets at 356 Ontario, the second and fourth Wednesday of each montlı. Capt. George Warner, Pres .; John Jennings, Sec.


Art and History Club-Meets at liouses of mem- bers, alternate Mondays at 3 p. m. Miss Alice Leffingwell, Sec. and Treas.


Art Students' League-Miss Elizabeth B. Black, 65 City Hall, Sec.


A. A. O. N. M. S. Al Koran Temple-Meets in: Masonic Temple, at call of Sam. Briggs, I. G. P .; Chas. Wesley, Sec. and Treas.


C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. Mutual Ins. Asso., The- Robert Blee, Pres .; F. D. Comstock, Gen. Sec.


Badischer Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets in Good Fellows' bldg., alternate Thursdays, at 8 p. m.


Banner Lodge, Order of the Golden Shore- Meets at Van Tassel's hall every Wednes- day evening.


Brooklyn Gun Club-Meets first Thursday of each month. M. E. Pelton, Sec.


Brotherhood of St. Andrew-Meets at Trinity House. William G. Mather, Chairman of local assembly.


Cambro-American Club-Meets at 2354 Broad- way, last Saturday evening of each month. Thomas H. Evans, Sec.


Castalia Sporting Club-Fayette Brown, Pres .; Lee McBride, Sec. and Treas.


Catholic Central Association (Union of all Catholic Societies)-Regular meetings at St. Malachi's hall, Viaduct, on the second Sunday of each month. John F. Costello, Pres,; David W. Gibbons, Sec.


Catholic Central Life Insurance Association- James Collins, Pres .; Wm. Monaghan, Sec. Catholic Young Men's Society-Meets Broad- way, cor. Harvard, second Tuesday evening and fourth Sunday afternoon of each month. Thos. F. Murtaugh, Pres .; Francis M. Mc- Graw, Cor. Sec.


Central Gun Club-Meets at room 19, City Hall, David Auld, Pres .; Theo. A. Closse, Sec.


Civil Engineers' Club-Meets at Case Library Reading Room, second Tuesday of each month. Joseph L. Gobeille, Pres .; Albert H. Porter, Sec .; N. H. Bowler, Treas. ; Clar- ence M. Barber, Librarian.




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