The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) city directory, 1895, Part 274

Author: Cleveland Directory Co
Publication date: 1894/95
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1368


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King's Daughters, "Rainbow Ten," object the care of poor families. Miss M. S. Pechin, Pres .; Miss Marion Parsons, Treas. Rain- bow Cottage, Lake View av. Glenville


Kossuth Lajos Aid Society-Meets at 981 Clark av. the first Sunday of each month. John Friedl, Pres .; Matthieus Gedeon, Sec.


Kurhessen Verein-Meets at 399 Ontario, sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays. J. H. Baus, Rec. Sec .; Henry Heidoff, Treas.


Ladies' Benevolent Society-Meets Excelsior Club House first Tuesday of each month. Mrs. M. Halle, Pres .; Mrs. Sol. Moses, Sec.


Liquors Dealers' Benevolent and Protective Association-Meets at 374 Ontario. first Wednesday of each month. Hugh F. Cava- naugh, Pres .; George Steehler, Sec.


Marine Fireman's Benevolent Association (Buf- falo Branch)-30 Main. Michael Mullen, Pres.


Oesterreich Ungarischer Bund-Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Wednesday evenings. Philip Hollander, Pres .; S. Freiberger, Sec. Oesterreichischer Unterstuetzungs Verein, No. 1-Meets at 1637 E. Madison av., the last Sunday of each month


Pfaelzer Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at 644 Pearl, alternate Thursday evenings. Henry Wenz, Pres .; Jacob Schmitt, Sec.


Preussen Verein, No. 1-Meets at 869 Lorain, the first and third Sunday of each month. Charles J. Mencke, Pres .; John Zimmer, Sec .; Julius Klein, Treas.


Preussen Verein, No. 1 (Ladies)-Meets at 853 Lorain, the second and fourth Sunday of each month. Carl Jaster, Pres .; Emil Wetzlaf, Sec.


Rebecca Aid Society-Meets at 317 City Hall, Fridays. Mrs. J. H. Peck, Pres. : Mrs. W. W.Christie.Sec .; Mrs.Phelps Sanford,Treas. Schwaebischer Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at 374 Ontario, alternate Mondays.


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


Schweizer Hilfsgeselschaft-Meets at 117 On- tario, the third Sunday of each month. G. Deucher, Pres .; Jacob Hallauer, Sec .; John Huber, Treas.


Schweizer Verein-Meets at 45112 Scovill av. the first Sunday of each month. Arnold Moser, Pres .; Max Knobel, Sec .; Theodore Wachter, Treas.


Ship Masters' Association-Meetsat 122 Water, every Friday at 2 p. m. W. C. Goodsell, Sec. Soldiers' Relief Commission of Cuyalioga County-Meets at New Court House, every Monday at 2 p. m. Commissioners: James McMahon, Pres .; A. J. Williams, Sec., office 804 Cuyahoga


St. Andrew's Benevolent Society-Meets at 50 Euclid av. first and third Thursdays. Hugh Crawford, Pres. ; John McKay, Sec.


St. Augustine's Total Abstinence and Benevo- lent Society-Meets at Jefferson, cor. Tre- mont, the first Sunday of the monthi. John Martin, Pres .; John T. Martin, Cor. Sec.


St. Bridget's Total Abstinence Society-Meets at 268 Perry, the third Sunday of the month. D. A. Crotty, Pres .; Hugh McCul- len, Sec .; Alex. McBride, Treas.


St. Malachi's Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society-Meets Division, cor. Pearl, first Sunday of each month. Thos. J. Costello, Pres. ; James Fitzgerald, Sec. ; J. P. Heveran, Treas.


St. Patrick's Total Abstinence and Mutual Benevolent Society-Meets first Sunday of each month, 23 Whitman


County Board of Total Abstinence Societies- J. A. Kent, 323 Bridge, Sec.


St. Stephen's Kranken Unterstuetzungs Verein -Meets at Stephen's Hall, Courtland, the first Sunday of each month. Fred. Met- zung, Pres .; Andrew Wehr, Sec.


St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Patrick's Con- ference-Meets at 23 Whitman Sundays at 4 p. m.


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


Victoria Damen Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets 399 Ontario, second and fourth Thurs- days of each month at 12 m. Mrs. Adolph Schildhauer, Sec.


Woman's Guild of Trinity Cathedral -- Meets every Tuesday afternoon at Euclid av. se. cor. Perry.


Zrinyi Miklos Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at 981 Clark av.the 2d Sunday of the month. Michael Kihorany, Pres .; Stephen Pap, Rec. Sec.


BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.


Altenheim (A Home for Aged People)-1147 Detroit st., W. C. Mrs. Carolina Braun, Matron.


Bethesda Deaconess' Home -- 1212 Scranton av. Miss Catherine Broeckel, Matron.


Bethsaida Open Door (for Fallen Women) -- 64 Ontario. Open day and night.


Children's Boarding Home and Nursery-85 Marvin av. Mrs. C. E. Chase. Supt .; Mrs. A. D. Clark, Matron.


Church Home for the Sick and Friendless-(In charge of Sisters of the Holy Nativity)-594 Euclid av. Mrs. Wm. A. Leonard, Pres .; Mrs. Geo. B. Avery, Treas .; Miss Sarah Hay- den, Sec .; Dr. Isaac N. Himes, Physician.


Cleveland Bethel Union-Superior, cor. Spring. Stiles C. Smith, Pres .; Jno.W.Walton, Sec .; H. B. Corner, Treas.


Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum-1460 St. Clair. Douglas Perkins, Pres. ; Dan P. Eells, Treas .; A. H. Shunk. Supt. ; F. M. Le Page, Asst, 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. Sever- ance and Mrs. Henry Chisholm. Vice-Pres .; Miss Anne Walworth, Sec. Visiting Day, Thursdays, after 2 p. m.


Eliza Jennings Home for Incurables-1783 De- troit. Mrs. A. P. Buell, Chairman of Committee; Mrs. Luke Lascelles, Sec .; Mrs. E. C. Standart, Treas .; Miss M. L. Mckib- ben, Matron.


Faith Rest-276 Huntington. Mrs. Anna L. Thompson, Matron.


Floating Bethel and City Mission Chapel-165 River (on dock). Capt. Thomas Wilson, Pres. of Society; S. Barker, Sec .; W. D. Rees Treas .; Rev. J. D. Jones, Chaplain and Supt' Holly Home for Girls, The-655 Willson av. Mrs. Isabelle C. Holly, Founder; Mrs. Char- lotte Holly, Matron.


Home for Aged Women-194 Kennard,between Central and Cedar avs. Mrs. F. A. Arter, Chairman Executive Com .; Mrs. C. E. Low- man, Sec .; Mrs. Dan P. Eells, Treas .; Miss Annie Comstock, Matron. Visiting day, Wednesday, from 10 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to 5 p. m.


Home for the Aged Poor-281 Perry. Conducted by the Little Sisters of the Poor. Sister Joseph of Jesus, Lady Superior. Visiting days, Sundays and Thursdays, 2 to 5 p. m.


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Industrial School and Home (under the aus- pices of Children's Aid Society)-1745 De- troit. Office at the Home; Telephone 1722. Rev. William Sampson, Supt .; Miss Nellie Johnson. Asst .; Mrs. Wm. Sampson, Matron.


Infants' Rest, Lida Baldwin Memorial-1416 Cedar av. Mrs. Christina Stadler, Matron. Invalids' Home (Under the auspices of the Dor- cas Aid Society)-600 E. Madison av. Mrs. M. C. Worthington, Pres. and Treas .; Mrs. S. T. Paine, Sec .; Mrs. Hattie L. Saxton, Matron. Visiting days, Tuesdays and Satur- days, from 2 to 4 p. m.


Jewish Orphan Asylum, I. O. B. B .- Woodland av., between Woodland ct. and Sawtell av. A. Hart, Chicago, Pres .; Kaufman Hayes, Treas .; S. Wolfenstein, Sec. and Supt .; M. Buchman, Fin. Sec .; Mrs. Johanna Weil, Matron. Visiting day, second Sunday in the month, 1 to 5 p. m.


Jones School and Home for Friendless Chil- dren-1633 Pearl. C. L. Jones, Pres. Board of Trustees and Supt. of the Home; Mrs. A. M. Emerson, Sec .; Mrs. F. H. Ellenberger, Treas .; Dr. R. E. Skeel, Phys. and Surg .; Miss Myra A. Shepherd, Matron; Miss Cor- delia F. Shepherd, Asst. Visiting day, Fri- day, 2 to 5 p. m.


Maternity Home, 58 Huron. Open all the time. Dr. H. Pomeroy and Dr. G. B. Haggart, Physicians.


Men's Home (for strangers, friendless young men, and those desiring to reform), 86 Michigan. Under auspices Cleveland Evan- gelization Society. Gospel Services every evening at 7:30. Noon Services, 12:30 p.m. Methodist Episcopal Deaconess' Home-1058 E. Madison av. Mrs. L. K. Arter, Pres .; Mr. A. R. Timmins, Sec .; Mrs. T. M. Irvine, Treas .; Mrs. Ida B. McCoy, Supt. Directors' meeting, the last Tuesday of each month at the Home.


Montefiore Home for Aged and Infirm Israel- ites, O. K. S. B .- Woodland av. cor. Willson av. Adolph Freund, Detroit, Pres .; M. A. Marks, Sec .; Jacob Mandelbaum, Treas .; S. Friedman, Supt.


Rescue Home (for fallen women), conducted by the Salvation Army-91 Kinsman. Visiting Days, Tuesday and Friday.


Retreat (A Reformatory Home for Unfortunate Girls)-1450 St. Clair. Mrs. J. C. Covert, Sec .; Miss Mona Kerruish, Treas .; Mrs. James Adams, Supt .; Miss Jessie Boggs, Physician. Committee for the reception of inmates and the adoption of children meets every Wednesday afternoon at the Institu- tion, Mrs. H. A. Harvey, chairman. Visiting day, Wednesday, 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p. m.


Samaritan Children's Home, rear 1930 Euclid av. John Barringer, Supt.


St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum-1167 Woodland av. Miss Mary Le Masson, Supt. Visiting day, first Sunday of each month, 12 m. to 6 p. m.


St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum-103 Har- mon. Miss Mary Le Masson, Superior ; Miss Ann Hogan, Directress. 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, cor. Willett. Mother St. George, 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-309 Spring. Mrs. W. R. Seager, Matron.


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


Training Home for Friendless Girls-569 Scovill av. Miss M. A. Peck, Matron; Mrs. M. Mondelle, Asst. Matron.


Young Women's Christian Association The, embracing The Boarding Home, The Re- treat, The Home for Aged Women and the Eliza Jennings Home, 230 Euclid av. Board meetings are held at the Y. W. M. C. A. rooms on the first Tuesday of each month, at 9:30 a. m. Miss Mary F. Isom, Rec. Sec .; Miss Cornelia B. Andrews, Cor. Sec .; Miss C. M. Leonard, Treas .; Mrs. Anna E. Hull, Supt.


West Side Branch-Pearl, sw. cor. Lorain. Miss Abigail, Brooks, Sec.


The Cleveland Day Nursery and Free Kinder- garten Association-Meets at Euclid av., cor. Brownell, the second Tuesday of each month, at 10 a. m. Mrs. M. E. Rawson, 762 Genesee av., Pres .; Mrs. H. B. Gibbs, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. W. E. Cushing, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. D. B. Chambers, Treas.


Bethlehem-144 Hamilton. Mrs. K. W.Selden, Matron.


Haymarket-16 Central av.


Louise-388 Forest. Mrs. Annie Bernhardy, Matron.


Mary Whittlesey Memorial-Watkins av. nw. cor. Cedar av. Miss Rose Ashman, Matron. Old Stone Church-Ontario, nw. cor. Public Square.


Wade-222 Perry. Miss Emma Andrews, Matron.


Perkins-986 St. Clair. Miss Kate McIntyre, Matron.


Chairman of Kindergarten Committee, Mrs. J. A. Stephens.


East End Conversational-Meets at houses of members alternate Tuesdays at 2 p. m. Mrs. Elroy M. Avery, pres .; Mrs. A. L. Fuller, Sec. and Treas.


East End Deutscher Militaer Verein, No. 3- Meets at 1733 St. Clair, alternate evenings of each month. Ernst A. Dietel, Capt .; L. Krumm, Lieut .; Wmn. Nehls, Sec .; Adolph Isheim, Treas.


Electric Club-Rooms 356 Superior. Regular meetings first and third Wednesdays of each month. Annual meeting first Wednesday in October. C. W. Wason, Pres .; H. J. Davies, Sec. ; J. C. O'Neil, Treas.


Employing Carpenters' Association-Meets at 217 The Arcade. Harry Watterson, Pres .; Wm. Dunbar, Sec.


Euclid Avenue Congregational Society-T. S. Knight, Pres. Board of Trustees; I. W. Moore, Clk .; Justin Snow, Treas.


Excelsior Club-Woodland av., opp. Putnam- Business meeting, first and third Mondays of each month. Barney Mahler, Pres .; Herman Koppel, Sec .; M. B. Rohrheimer, Treas.


Forest City Athletic Club, The-661 Bridge. Alva A. Fay, Pres .; Harry C. Doville, Sec. and Treas.


Garfield Memorial Association, The-Hon.Amos Townsend, Sec. and Treas.


German-Hungarian Ladies' Association-Meets at 981 Clark av., the third Sunday of the month.


German Pioneers' Ass'n-Peter Diemer, Pres .; John C. Wagner, Sec .; Franz Neubauer, Treas. Meets annually in May at Germania Hall.


Good Samaritans, Star of Bethlehem Lodge, No. 29-Meets at 142 Ontario every Thurs- day. George L. Ross, Pres. Officer.


Greenhurst Club-Meets at 19 Euclid av. II. P. Shupe, Pres .; Geo. P. Smith, Sec.


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Improved Order of Red Men, Cuyahoga Tribe, No. 156-Meets at 94 Superior, every Mon- day. D. M. Sauer, C. of R.


Independent American Machinists, Cleveland Lodge, No. 233-Meets at 1733 St. Clair every Saturday evening.


Independent Order of Loyal Moose, Forest City Lodge, No.17-Mt ets at 1381 Broadway, sec- ond and fourth Mondays. Anton Mares, Pres. ; Abraham Metzel, Sec .; E. L. Hechler, Treas.


Irish Literary and Benevolent Society-Meets Monday evenings at 72 Superior. David M. Ryan, Pres .; John Welsh, Sec.


Iron Hall, Branch No. 18-Meets at 214 City Hall, first and third Wednesdays. S. M. Davis, Pres .; Mrs. Stella M. Jacobi, Sec .; Dr. N. B. Wilson, Treas.


Iroquois Club-Meets at 119 Huron. T. W. Gunton, Pres .; J. P. Keenan, Sec .; J. J. Hendricksen, Treas.


Cleveland Light Artillery Assn .- Gen. James Barnett, Pres .; Stoughton Bliss, Vice-Pres .; J. T. Strong, Sec. and Treas.


Cleveland Literary Guild-Mrs. J. T. Foote, Pres .; Mrs. Jane Elliott Snow, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Frank Rielly, Treas.


Cleveland Magyar Protestant Society-Meets at 1623 Woodland av., fourth Sunday of each month.


Cleveland Methodist Social Union -- Byron E. Helman, Pres .; W. F. Mckenzie, Sec.


Cleveland Microscopical Society-Meets at 1202 Willson av., the first Monday of each month. C. M. Vorce, Pres .; Dr. R. Dayton, Sec.


Cleveland Newspaper Publishers' Assn .- E. W. Osborne, 154 Seneca, Pres .; C. E. Kennedy, Sec.


Cleveland Pharmaceutical Association-Meets at 316 City Hall, first Friday of each month. Thomas B. Sords, Pres .; Carl Krebs, Sec .; Ed. Strong, Treas.


Cleveland Pleasure and Dramatic Club-Meets at 344 Ontario, alternate Sundays.


Cleveland Police Rifle Team-Meets at the For- est City Park Range, Saturdays. F. B. Eustace, Pres .; Geo. B. Kadel, Sec .; Geo. Corner, Treas.


Cleveland Police Life Ins. Association-Henry Hoehn, Pres .; A. J. Barnes, Sec.


Cleveland Poultry and Pet Stock Association, The-Meets at The Hollenden, the first Mon- day of each month. James Quarrie, Pres .; W. S. Rowe, Sec.


Cleveland Scots Guard (Civil Organization)- Meets at 354 Ontario, every Monday. W. A. Affleck, 1st Chief; Alex. Bruce, 2d Chief. Cleveland Rifle and Revolver Club-Meets at Cleveland Grays' Armory, every Friday. C. H. Burgess, Pres. ; Daniel G. Stanton, Sec.


Cleveland Society for the Extension of Univer- sity Teaching, The-office at Adelbert Col- lege. Samuel E. Williamson, Pres .; M. D. Leggett, Vice-Pres .; E. O. Stevens, Sec.


Cleveland Sorosis, The-Meets at room 79 City Hall, first and third Thursdays of each month. Mrs. N. Coe Stewart, Pres .; Mrs. M. J. Caton, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. W. G. Rose, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. C. S. Selover, Treas.


Cleveland Wheel Club-Headquarters 123 Hu- ron. Geo. L. Ralston, Pres .; C. G. Merrills, Sec. and Treas .; Robert W. Lindmueller, Capt.


Cleveland Yacht Club-Meets first Wednesday of each month. Geo. W. Gardner, Commo- dore; J. O. Gardner, Sec.


Comordorian Society-D. W. Johns, Pres. ; L. R. Davies, Sec .; Thos. H. Evans, Treas.


Congregational Club-R. O. Beswick, 199 Sen- eca, Sec.


Consolidated Beneficiary Hall Association-208 City Hall. J. J. Lohrer, Pres .; F. R. Price, Sec. ; Reuben Strauss, Treas.


Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Union- Gen. James Barnett, Pres .; E. L. Pardee, Cor. Sec.


Danish Club-Meets at 374 Ontario, second and fourth Saturdays.


Daughters of the American Revolution, West- ern Reserve Chapter-Mrs. Elroy M. Avery, Regent; Mrs. H. J. Lee, Sec.


Daughters of Liberty, Industrial Council, No. 22-Meets at 226712 Euclid av., alternate Thursday evenings. Mrs. Fannie Keister, Councilor; Miss Carrie Swerengen, Rec. Sec.


Deutscher Techniker Verein-Meets at 164 Woodland av., alternate Fridays. Herman Haberlin, Cor. Sec.


Early Settlers' Association of Cuyahoga Co .-- Meets the 22d of July in each year. Hon. R. C. Parsons, Pres .; Henry C. Hawkins, Sec .; Rev. Dr. Lewis Burton, Chaplain; A. J. Williams, Chairman of Executive Com- mittee.


Civil Engineers' Club-Meets at 128 The Ar- cade, second Tuesday of each month. Am- brose Swasey, Pres .; Frank C. Osborn, Sec .; Chas. H. Benjamin, Librarian.


Cleveland Art Club, The-54 City Hall. A. M. Willard, Pres. ; Charles Nelan, Sec.


Cleveland Athletic Club, The-411 Euclid av. Frank De H. Robison, Pres .; Harry L. Vail, Sec .; John T. Huntington, Treas. and Mngr.


Cleveland Bar Association-Meets at Court House, first Saturday of every month. W. F. Carr, Pres .; Amos Denison, Cor. Sec.


Cleveland Board of Lumber Dealers-13 Carter. F. H. Ellenberger, Pres .; E. E. Teare, Sec. and Treas.


Cleveland Camera Club-Meets at 1202 Willson av., first and third Tuesdays. Robert Day- ton, Sec.


Cleveland Canoe Club-Club and Boat House, west pier. F. F. Prentiss, Captain.


Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ry. Mutual Insurance Association-Albert S. White, Cincinnati, Pres .; M. C. Horton,Sec. ; T. J. Higgins, Treas.


Cleveland City Church Extension and Mission- ary Society of the M. E. Church-Meets an- nually in March. Board of Managers meets in March, June, September and December. W. M. Day, Pres .; A. I. Truesdell, Rec. Sec. Cleveland Commercial Travelers' Association- Meets at Masonic Temple, the last Saturday of each month .. W. A. Mckinstry, Sec .; C. T. Hasbrouck, Treas.


Cleveland Delta Kappa Epsilon Association- Rev. James D. Williamson, Pres .; Louis H. Winch, Sec.


Cleveland Deutscher Lehrer Verein-Meets 190 Euclid av., third Friday of each month. Mrs. Matilda Trossard, Pres .; Prof. H. Wold- mann, Sec.


Cleveland Firemen's Life Ins. Assn .- Meets at 114 City Hall. J. W. Dickinson, Pres .; Wm. Clayton, Sec.


Cleveland Free Trade Club-Meets in The Ar- cade. S. D. Dodge, Pres .; C. H. Nau, Sec.


Cleveland Grays (Civil Organization)-Meets at Armory Monday evenings. John Wageman, Pres.


Cleveland Institute of Phrenology and Psy- chology (Incorporated)-Meets at 50 Euclid av., every Friday evening. F. C. Goff, Pres. ; Mrs. L. H. Symes, Cor. Sec.


Cleveland Kennel Club, The-417 The Cuya- hoga. Frank De H. Robison, Pres .; C. M. Munhall, Sec.


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Cleveland Letter Carriers' Mutual Benefit Assn. -Meets at 214 City Hall, second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Joseph E. O'Con- nor, Sec.


SOCIETIES- MISCELLANEOUS.


Afro-American Club-Meets at City Hall, Wednesday evenings. HI. C. Smith, Pres .; C. E. Scott, Sec.


Algonquin Club-Meets monthly at 2618Broad- way. W. R. Palmer, Pres .; Geo D. Dean, Sec.


Alhambra Club-Meets at 2547 Broadway, sec- ond Tuesday of each month. Harry Allen, Pres. ; Louis A. Deutsch, Sec.


Alumni Association of Michigan University- Elroy M. Avery, Pres.


Alumni Association of tlie Medical Depart- ment of Wooster University-Dr.L. S. Chad- wick, Pres .; Dr. G. W. Crile, Sec .; Dr. A. B. Howard, Treas.


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


American Bible Society-219 Kennard; Rev. Ezra S. Gillette, Dist. Supt.


American Federation of Labor-Robt. Barthels, 25 Pollock, Gen. Organizer for Cleveland.


American Workingmen's Beneficial Assn .- Meets at 344 Ontario, every Monday eve.


Anglo-American League-Meets at 356 Ontario the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Wm. R. Kissick, pres .; Richard P. Read. Sec .; Charles Brooks, Treas.


Art and History Club-Meets at houses of mem- bers, alternate Mondays at 3 p. m. Mrs. Dr. Josephus Craft, Pres .; Miss Adele Thomp- son, Treas.


Brooklyn Schuetzen Club-Meets at 1934 Pearl, first Sunday of each month. John Kohl, Pres .; Fritz Hoffman, Sec .; Jacob Bender, Captain.


Brotherhood of St. Andrew-Meets at 377 Su- perior, Tuesdays, 7:30 p. m. William G. Mather, Chairman of local assembly.


Brownson Club-271 Clinton. Edward T. But- ler, Pres. ; Thomas P. Kilfoyle, Sec. ; Edward C. Henn, Treas.


Brush and Palette Club-Headquarters, City Hall. A. M. Willard, Pres .; F. C. Gottwald, Sec.


Builders' Exchange, The-217 The Arcade. E. H. Towson, Pres .; G. G. Griese, Sec .; Levi Bonesteel, Asst. Sec .; E. W. Palmer, Jr., Treas.


Camp Sears (Old Soldiers and their Sons)- Meets at 1881 Pearl, every Tuesday evening. Samuel Sears, Pres .; S. R. Brain- ard, Sec.


Car Inspectors' Protective Association-Meets at 34412 Ontario, alternate Mondays.


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


Catholic Central Association (Union of all Cath- olic Societies)-Regular meetings at Cathe- dral Hall, on the second Sunday of each month. C. J. Manix, Pres .; George S. Gib- bons, Sec.


Catholic Central Life Insurance Association- Jas. M. McNeil, Pres .; Wm. Monaghan, Sec. Chisholm Scottish Guards-Meet at 174 Onta- rio, every Tuesday evening. Alexander Thom, Chief; W. J. Gilchrist, Sec.


Italian Fraternal Society -- Meets at 34412 On- tario the first and third Sunday of each month. Dr. Pietro Pasini, Pres .; A. F. Bo- nelli, Sec .; Stefano Castagnola, Treas.


Kirtland Shooting Club-Meets the first and third Friday of each month. Wm. Bell, Capt .; Jackson F. Loomis, Sec.


Knights of Father Mathew-Meet at St. Pat- rick's Hall,every Monday evening. Timothy B. O'Brien, Pres .: James A. Mylor. Sec.


Ladies' Progressive Society-Meets at 374 On- tario, alternate Sundays, 3 p. m. I. Et- tinger, Pres .; M. Rosenbaum, Sec.


Lakeside Cycling Club-163 Franklin av. II. P. Shupe, Pres .; A. 11. Cowdry, Sec.


Locomotive Engineers' Mutual Life and Acci- dent Insurance Association-Meets at 917 Soc. for Savings Bldg. A. B. Youngson, Pres .; Harry C. Hayes, Sec. and Treas.


Locust Point Shooting Club-Meets the first Monday in January. John Vanek, Pres .; Frank B. Many, Sec.


Logan Club-"Cabin" at 77 S. Woodland av. Elroy M. Avery, Pres .; A. A. Kuntz, Sec.


Logos Club-Meets at Assn. Hall, second and Fourth Mondays. Rev. Dr. J. Hartinan, Pres .; Rev. Levi Gilbert, Sec. and Treas.


Lotus Club-293 Euclid av. J. F. Stair, Pres .; E. M. Tillinghast, sec .; A. W. Fenton,Treas.


Magyar Ifjusag Egylet(Young Men's Hungarian Assn.)-Meets at 198 Holton, the second Sunday of each month at 2 p. m. Stephen Tajgiszar, Pres .; John Toth, Sec.


Noonday Club, The-134 Public Square. Miss Mary Goodville, Pres .; Miss Mabel Burn- ham, Sec .; Miss Kate Hanna, Treas .; Mrs. F. H. Fairfield, Matron.


Marine Engineers' Beneficial Assn .- Meets at 94 Superior, Thursday evenings. R. L. Peck, Pres .; James Carr, Fin. Sec.


Masonic Club-Meets at Masonic Temple. Clias. H. Tucker, Pres .; C. G. Davis, Sec .; F. W. Bowler, Treas.


Master Painters' Association-Meets at 53 Pub- lic Square, first Saturday of each month. Wm. Downie, Pres .; A. S. De Vries, Sec .; L. N. Weber, Treas.


Master Plumbers' Protective Association- Meets at 217 The Arcade, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Geo. S.Papworth, Pres .; L. Bonesteel, Sec.


Master Steam and Hot Water Heaters' Assı .- 213 The Arcade. L. Bonesteel, Sec. and Tr. Mckinley Club-Meets at 34 Prospect, every Wednesday evening. Walter Brooks, Pres .; S. W. Hansbary, Sec.


Mona Mutual Benefit Society-Meets at 10 Carlton blk., first Tuesday of each month. Robert Keown, Pres .; G. E. Keown, Sec.


Mona's Relief Society-Meets at 10 Carlton blk., first Friday of each month. James. Quayle, Pres .; Miss Jennie Radcliffe, Sec.


National Association of Letter Carriers, Branch 40-Meets at 214 City Hall, the second Saturday of each month. F. S. Trafton, Pres .; A. Leroy Smith, Sec .; Henry A. New- man, Treas.


Ohio State Trades and Labor Assembly-Alfred See, 315 Jennings av., Sec.


Order of Hoodoos-Phil. P. Wright, Gr. Hoodaa; J. N. Ashburn, Gr. Hoodee; T. H. Stetson, Gr. Hoodii; C. H. Babcock, Gr. Hoodum; J. T. Hunt, Gr. Hoodle.


Order of the Golden Chain, Acme Lodge No. 51 -Meets at 485 Pearl, second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Chas. P. Con- ant, Commander; J. Stollenmeyer, Sec.


Forest City Lodge, No. 81-Meets at 2588 Broadway, first and third Thursday of each month. D. J. Hopkins, Com. ; J. T. Hender- son, Sec.


Order of Railroad Telegraphers, Forest City Division, No. 2-Meets at room 212 City Hall, the second and fourth Saturday of each month. E. E. Morgan, Sec.


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Order of Railway Conductors, Cleveland Lodge, No. 14-Meets at 212 City Hall, the second and fourth Sunday of each month. John Mc Vean, Chief Conductor; Chas. L. Porter, Sec.


Bethlehem Division, No. 1 (Ladies' Auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors)-Meets at 212 City Hall, the second and fourth Thursday of each month, at 2 p. m. Mrs. S. N. Pennell, Pres. ; Mrs. S. L. McCutchin, Sec.


Order of Scottish Clans, Clan Grant, No. 17- Meets at 208 City Hall, the second and fourth Thursdays in each month. Frank Crockett, Chief; Archibald McLaren, Pres .; F. W. Mill, Sec.


Ottawa Shooting Club-Dr.Eben J.Cutler,Pres .; F. L. Chamberlin, Sec.


P. A. P. B., Maiden City Lodge, No. 26-Meets at 37412 Ontario, alternate Friday evenings. H. A. Bryan, W. M .; W. H. Flowers, Sec.


Past Chief Rangers' Assn .- Meets at 374 On- tario, the second Monday evening of each month.


Patriotic Daughters of America, Martha Wash- ington Camp, No. 2-Meets at 374 Ontario, the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Mrs. Annie Biehler, 48 Willcutt av., Sec.


Martha Washington Camp, No. 7-Meets at 569 Pearl.




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