Galveston, Texas, city directory, 1906-07, Part 9

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Justices of the Peace-S. T. Fontaine, 1st prect. Court A; R. H. Barry, Ist prect, Court B; John Harris, 2d prect, Galveston Island; D. H. Wilson, 3d prect, Hitchcock; J. W. McClelland, 4th preet, Alta Loma; J. J. Webb, 6th proct, Dickinson; II. B. Link, 8th preet, High Island.


Constables-John F. Moran, preet No. 1; Ar- thur Anting, No. 2; John Terry, No. 3; C. M. LaBruse, No. 4; Wm. Gernand, No. 5; Geo. W. Pentecost, No. 6; R. R. Barrow, No. 8.


Courts.


County Commissioners' Court-Meets in Gal- veston second Monday in each month.


Criminal District Court-llolds terms at Gal- veston first Monday in Feb., May, July. Nov., throughout the year. Hon. J. K. P. Gillaspie. judge; Edwin Bruce, elk; S. W. Blodgett, official stenographer.


Galveston County Court-Holds terms at the Courthouse in Galveston third Mondays in Jan., March, May, Jime, Sept., and Nov. Hon. Geo. E. Mann, judge: Geo. F. Burgess, elk.


Fifty-sixth Judicial District Court-Holds terms in Galveston on the first Mondays in Feb., April. June, Oct., Dec., each year. Hon. R. G. Street, judge; James C. Gengler, elk; Miss Ethel F. llilton, official stenographer.


Tenth Judicial District Court-Ilolds terms in Galveston on first Monday in Feb., April, June,


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Oct., Dec. each year. Hon. Lewis Fisher, judge; James C. Gengler, clk; C. F. J. Artz, official stenographer.


Justice's Precincts.


First Precinct-Composed of all territory within the city limits.


Second Precinct-Composed of all the island beyond the city limits.


Third Precinct-Texas City, Lamarque and Hitchcock ..


Fourth Precinct-Arcadla and Alta Loma.


Fifth Precinct-Algoa.


Sixth Precinct -- Dickinson and League City. Seventh Precinct-North Galveston.


Elghth Precinct-Bolivar Peninsula.


Commissioners' Precincts.


First Precinct-Includes all of the 1st, 2d, 11th and 12th wards, and Bolivar Peninsula.


Second Precinct-Includes all of the 3d, 4th, 5th. 8th, 9th and 10th wards of the city.


Third Precinct-Includes all of the 6th and 7th wards, and the island west of the city limits.


Fourth Precinct-Includes all of the territory In the county of Galveston known as the main- land.


Galveston County Election Precincts.


Precinct 1-E of center of 13th and n of cen- ter of Winnie to bay.


Precinct 2-W of center of 13th, e of center of 17th and n of center of Winnie to bay.


Precinct 3-W of center of 17th, e of center of 21st and n of center of Broadway to bay.


Precinct 4-W of center of 21st, e of center of 25th and n of center of Broadway to bay.


Prencinct 5-W of center of 25th, e of center of 29th and n of center of Broadway to bay.


Precinct 6-W of center of 29th, to city limits and n of center of Broadway to bay.


Precinct 7-W of center of 33d to corporate limits and s of center of Broadway to the gulf. Precinct 71/2-W of center of 29th to e of cen- ter of 33d, s of center of Broadway to gulf.


Precinct 8-W of center of 25th to e of center of 29th, s of center of Broadway to gulf.


Precinct 9-W of center of 21st to e of center of 25th, s of center of Broadway to gulf.


Precinct 10-W of center of 17th to e of cen- ter of 21st, s of center of Broadway to gulf.


Precinct 11-W of center line of 13th to e of center of 17th, s of center of Winnle.


Precinct 12 -- E of center line of 13th to cor- porate limlts on the east, s of center Ino of Winnle to gulf.


Precinct 13-Section One, Galveston Island.


Precinct 131/2-Sections Two, Three and Four,


Galveston Island, Nottingham.


Precinct 14-lamarque. Precinct 15 - Illichcock.


Precinct 151/2 Arcadia


Precinct 16 -Dickinson.


Precinct 161/2 - Longue ('ity.


Precinct 17 -Port Bollynr.


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Precinct 19-Iligh Island.


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Precinct 24-Alta Loma.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


City Hall-20th bt Mechanic, Market. Recorder's Court-Ilolds terms every week day, 8:30 a. m., in the City hall. Martin H. Royston. reeorder; Edward Haines, clk. City Waterworks and Electric Light Plant- Nw eor 30th, H. E. J. Owin, chief engr.


City Pound-2805 Q12. Mrs. Agnes B. Forster, pound kpr.


City Officials-The eity is governed by a board of five commissioners elected by the people. Term of office two years. Regular meetings of the board every Thursday at 6 p. m. The next eleetion takes place on the second Tuesday in May. 1907. Henry A. Landes, mayor, prest board of Commissioners; I. H. Kempner, com- missioner finance and revenue; H. C. Lange, waterworks and sewerage commissioner; A. P. Norman, police and fire commissioner; V. E. Austin, commissioner streets and publie prop- erty; John D. Kelley, eity seey; M. E. Kleberg, eity atty; T. J. Groec, treasr; Albert Ferrier, auditor; Alexander Easton, assessor and eollee- tor; Frank A. Park, asst; Martin H. Royston, recorder; Clinton G. Wells, city engr; Wm. T. Scudder, asst; Wm. Serimgeour, harbor master; Dr. C. W. Trucheart, health physician; Edward R. Rayner, chief inspr; Michael Isnaes and Henry Hausinger, insprs; Joseph A. Knox, sani- tary inspr; Michael J. O'Keefe, supt of drays; Edwin M. Sykes, State food inspr for Galveston and Galveston county; John T. Rowan, chief of police; Albert S. Drewry, supt of waterworks, sewer dept and electric light plant; Theodore D. Imfkin, secy; Joseph S. Fragua, asst secy; C. II. Cassel, clk; W. J. Sedgwick and Henry M. Brown, insprs water dept; W. T. Sherwood, inspr sewer dept; J. H. Gernand, chief of fire dept; T. W. Reeve, seey; Ben Dolson, sr., J. H. Benson, T. L. Cross. port wardens; Max R. Kory, janitor eity hall.


Police Department-Poliee headquarters, City hall, cor 20th. Mechanic. John T. Rowan, chief of police; Daniel J. Curtin, day sergt; Davld Henry, night sergt; Gustav C. Oppermann, war- rant officer; Theodore C. Bong, night elk; Ed- ward Haines, clk recorder's court; John F. Bowe, day patrol driver; John Hurley, night pat- rol driver; Joseph C. Bird, Robert Lyons, George W. Schmidt, mounted police; John S. Carlisle, Timothy Collins, John P. Dolan, Dankel Don- ovan. James Edwards, Silas D. Freeman, George W. Goodwin, Edward W. Greve. James C. Hall, Robert B. Henderson, Christopher Jae- obs, Edward M. Johnson, William II. Iommson, Cyril 11. Jones, David C. Jordan, Charles bem- ons (0). Benjamin Marcovlch. Robert MeGnire (). Thos. Morgan, William 1. Perrett, Patrick J. Reagan. Fred Rexer, Abram F. Silliman, David A. Smith, John Smith, William E. Smith, Clifford Spencer, Patrick Sullivan, Frank Thie- len. George Upps (c), George T. Waters, Ed- ward V. Watts, W. B. Wilkinson. John J. Wil- liams, Charles E. Williamson, William Zuber, patrolmen.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Fire Limits - Avenue A on the north, or any reclalined Innd between Ave A and the channel; the alley belween Posofllee nud Church, ou the south; 19th on the east and 25th on the west.


John HI. Gernand, ehlef of dept; John F. Boyle, asst chief; T. W. Reeve, secy; John Oldenburg, electrician fire alarm system.


City Fire Alarm Telegraph-Instructions to Key Holders.


Insert the key In the box, open the door, pull the hook on the lualde door down one time und let go. In case of fire and you come to a glass front box break the glass, open the door and pull the hook. You will then hear the works In the box ticking. You will know then that the alarm has gone to the stations. Remain at the box so as to Instruct the department as to the exact location of the fire upon its arrival.


Do not try to remove the key from the box, ag


It must be released by the chief or his assistant. Do not pull the box for a distant fire.


Three single strokes, fire under control.


Three times 9 9 9, general alarm.


Fire Alarm Boxes.


4-9th and Strand 5-Pier 14


7-20th and Market


8-Pier 10


15-10th and Market


16-18th and Strand


17-14th and Market


18-12th and Strand


24-Grand Opera House


25-19th and Broadway


26-26th and Ave. H


27-16th and Ave. K


28-21st and Ave. O


31-25th and Postoffice


32-28th and Mechanic


34-33d and Market


35-37th and Ave. H


36-27th and Church


37-37th and Postoffice


38-31st and Ave. II


41-12th and Postoffice


42-9th and Ave. K


43-8th and Ave. H


44-St. Mary's Infirmary


45-14th and Ave. M


46-10th and Winnle


47-12th and Avo. H


51-25th and Ave. 0%


52-33d and Ave. O


53-23d and Ave. Q


54-37th and Ave. L


56-37th and Ave. P


57-29th and Ave. 0%


58-41st and Ave. Q


61-22d and Postoffice


62-18th and Ave. N


63-23d and Winnie


61-18th and Postoffice


65-15th and Ave. H


67-32d and Ave. K


71-21st and Ave. 1


72-21st and Ave. M


73-25th and Ave. L


71-27th and Ave. M


75-27th and Ave. Q


76-31st and Ave. N


81-Pler 29


82-P'ier 35


121-30th and Postoffice


123-26th and Market


124-28th and Broadway


125-25th and Ave. . A


126-11st und Winnle


131-13d and Broadway


132-35th and Broadway


134-15th and Ave. N


135-23d and Market


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Hook and Ladder Company No. 1-House 2312 Postoffice, phone 801. Edward E. Bulaeher, enpt; George Wilson, Heut; GIl. R. Weich, Illler- man; Anlonlo K. Shepherd, John J. Ryan, Frank Blaggne, drivers; Harry Rowe, Patrlek Joyce. Louis Martin, Arthur Nelson, Harry Koch, Edgar M. Nevins, laddermen; Clande Hagemann, chemicalman.


Hose Company No. 3-2828 Market, phone 803. Joseph Biehler, eapt; J. W. Beleher. lieut; Frank J. Boyle, driver; P. S. Bassett, Fred A. Weinberg, Anton Aull, pipemen; Geo. W. De- Boer, driver steamer.


Hose Company No. 4-House 1102 Meehanie, phone 801. R. H. Westerlage, eapt; Thomas Jacobs, driver; Wm. R. Emmett, John Kelly, Henry F. Wedemeyer, pipemen.


Hose Company No. 5-House 1614 K, phone 805. Edward H. Nelson, capt; Herman C Clausen, driver; John J. Jacobs, James F. John- . son. Edward D. Fields, pipemen.


Hose Company No. 6-House 3712 Broadway, phone 806. Arthur F. Roach, eapt; Henry Schirmer, driver; Oliver H. Bassett, sr., Stanley A. P'arr, Frederick A. Gernand, pipemen.


Hose Company No. 7-Ilouse 3712 P. phone 807. Adolph Bockelman, capt; Helmuth HI. Sonn, driver; Antonio Domingo, Arthur Palmer, and August J. Weber, pipemen.


Hose Company No. 9-House on beach, foot of Tremont. George J. Wilson, foreman; Ed- ward Fields, Patrick Bassett, pipemen; James G. Jones, engr.


Island City Fire Company No. 2-House 1718 Mechanic, phone 802. John R. Sedgwick, eapt; William Morgan, Henry C. Mensman, drivers; William P. Boss, William L. Evans, William H. Finch, pipemen; George Ruber


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


Baptist.


Avenue P Mission of First Baptist Church- Ne eor P, 34th. Sunday school, 4 p. m. S. Hulon Sterling, supt.


First Baptist Church-Nw eor 22d. I. Rev. Luther Little, pastor; J. J. Terrill, supt Sunday school. Services: I a. m .; 8 p. m. in summer; 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. in winter. Sunday school 9:30 a. m .; prayer meeting Wed., 7:30 p. m.


Second Baptist Church-Nw eor 43d, I. Rev. L. A. Pledger, Houston, preaches every second Sunday. Services: 11 a. m., 8 p. m. Sunday school; 10 a. m .; prayer meeting Wed., 8 p. m.


Catholic.


Chapel of Our Lady of the Presentatlon-Ur- suline convent, ss N ht 25th, 27th. Rev. Father Thomas O'Callahan, S. J., chaplain. Services: 6:30 a. m. dally.


Chapel of the Sacred Heart Convent-Se cor Market, 16th. Rt. Rev. N. A. Gallagher, ehap- lain. Services: Mass, 6:15 a. m. daily; bene- dietion, Fri. and Sun., 7 p. m.


Parish of the Sacred Heart-Ne cor Broad- way, 14th. Rev. Father D. J. Murphy, S. J., rector. Services: Summer. 5:30. 6:30, 8 and 9 a. m .; winter, 5:15, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 10 a. m. Sunday school, 9 a. m .; evening service and ser- mon, 7:30 p. m .; mass, during week, 5:30, 6 and 6:30 a. m.


St. Joseph's German Catholic Church-Nw eor K. 22d. Very Rev. J. B. Weimer, pastor, Ser- vlees: Ist mass, 7 a. m .: high mass, 10 a. m .; vespers and benedictlon, 4 p. m. Sunday school,


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St. Mary's Cathedral-Se eor 21st, Church. Rt. Rev. Bishop N. A. Gallagher, bishop of the diocese of Galveston; Rev. James M. Kirwin, reetor; Rev. Joseph B. Illig, asst. Servlees: Ist mass, 6 a. m .; 2d mass, § a. m .; high mass, 10 a. m .; vespers and lecture, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school after 8 o'eloek mass.


St. Mary's Infirmary Chapel-713 Market. Rev. Father Thomas MeElligott. S. J., ehaplain. Ser- viees: Mass, 6 a. m .; benedietion, Thurs., Sun. and feast days, 2 p. m. In winter and 6 p. m. In summer.


St. Patrick's Catholic Church -- Nw cor 34th, K. Rev. Father John S. Murphy, pastor; Rev. Father George T. Walsh, asst pastor. Mass, 6, 8:15 and 10 a. m .; Sunday school, 9 a. m., ves- pers, 7:30 p. m.


.Christlan.


Central Christian Church-Sw cor 20th. K. Rev. George Munro, pastor and supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m .; prayer meeting Wed., 7:30 p. m.


Christlan SclentIst.


First Church . of Christ, Scientist-Se cor 22d, H. A. J. Swasey, prest; Mrs. F. G. Swasey, elk; Mrs. Ada P. Sweet, Ist reader; Mrs. L. 1 .. Cal- der, 2d reader; Miss Ann W. Campbell, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m. Sunday sehool, 9:30 a. m .; Wednesday, 8 p. m. Reading room open daily from 3 to 5 p. m.


Episcopal.


Grace Episcopal Church-Nw eor 36th, L. Rev. Herbert E. Bowers, rector; W. T. Armstrong, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m. Sun- day school, 9:30 a. m. Holy communion, 1st Sunday each month.


Trinity Episcopal Church-Sw cor 22d, Win- nie. Rev. C. S. Aves, reetor; Fred W. Catterall, supt Sunday school. Services: Celebration of holy communion all Sundays at 7:30 a. m., holy days at 10 a. m .; evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m .; baptism, 2d Sunday of each month at I p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.


Evangelical.


German Evangelical Association Church-Ne eor 19th. 11. Rov. Christian Ermel, pastor; J. J. Schmidt, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., & p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. ; prayer- . meeting, Wednesday, & p. m.


Greek.


Russlan Greek Orthodox Church-4109 L. Rev. Archimandrit Theoclitos, pastor. Servlees: Mass, 10 a. m. Sunday, 5 p. m. Saturday.


Jewish.


Congregation Ahavas Israel-2614 1. Rev. Jacob Geller, rabln. Services: Friday, 6 p. m .; Saturday, 10 a. m.


Congregation B'nal Israel-Temple ne cor 22d. Sealy ave or I. Rov. Dr. Henry Cohen, rabbi; B. A. Isanes, supt Sunday school. Ser- vices: Friday, summer months, 6:30 p. m. ; win- ter. 6 p. m .; Saturday, 10 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 n. m.


Lutheran.


First German Evangelical Lutheran Church- Sw cor 21th, Winnle. Rev. C. P. Hasskarl. PAN- tor and supt Sunday school. Servlees: German, 10:30 a. m .; English, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9 a. m.


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Rev. Carl Wooge, pastor. Services: 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9 a. m.


Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church- 412 18th. Rev. Erie Swanson, pastor; Frank Matson, supt Sunday school. Services: 10:30 a. m., 8 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m.


MethodIst.


First M. E. Church (South)-Nw cor I, 20th. Rev. Glenn Flinn, pastor; W. N. Glasseock, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., 8 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; prayer meeting, Wed. 8 p. m.


St. James M. E. Church-1520 Market. Rev. George F. Francombe. pastor; E. J. Rayeraft, supt Sunday school, Services: 11 a. m., 8 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; prayer meeting, Thurs .. . S p. m.


Scandinavian M. E. Church-Se cor 17th, Me- chanie. Rov. John F. Sarner, pastor. Serviees: 8 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; prayer meet- ing. Wed .. S p. m.


West End M. E. Church (South)-Sw cor I, 39th. Rev. Albert S. J. Haygood, pastor; Mrs. E. Perkins, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., S p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; pray- er meeting, Wed., S p. m.


Presbyterian,


Broadway Memorial Presbyterlan Church- 3524 B'dway. Rev. Charles W. Sydman, pastor; Wm. C. Lothrop, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; prayer meeting, Thurs., & p. m.


First Presbyterian Church-Sw eor 19th, Church. Rev. Robert M. Hall, pastor; G. Fred Evans, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; prayer meeting. Wed., 7:30 p. m.


Fourth Presbyterian Church-2120 Winnie. Rev. C. E. Freeman, pastor; M. C. Bowden, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; prayer mecting, Wed- tuesday, 7:30 p. m.


SalvationIsts.


Salvation Army Corps No. 1-Tabernacle. 2313 Mechanic. Ole T. Johnson and Miss Katie Wil- son, captains. Servlees: Daily, & p. m .; Sunday, 11 a. m .. 8 p. m .; junior meeting, 2:30 p. m. Young people's Legion, 6:30 p. m.


Seamen's Bethel.


Galveston Seamen's Friend Soclety-Se eor 17th. Mechanic. Rev. John F. Sarner, chaplain. Services: Sunday. 10 a. m., & p. m .; Wednesday, 8 p. m. Free reading room open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. daily.


Spiritualists,


German American SpiritualIst Society of Gal- veston-2420 Winnie. C. Baumann, lecturer. Progressive lyceum Ist and 3d Sun. each month, 9:30 a. m .; lecture services in German every Thurs .. 8. p. m.


Spiritualist Society of Galveston-Temple ne cor 14th, Postoffice. John W. Ring, lecturer. Progressive lyceum every Sun .. 10 a. m .; lecture service 8 p. m. Ladles' Auxiliary meets every 1st Wed., 3 p. m.


Young Men's Christlan Association.


Y. M. C. A. Sw cor Tremont, Winnle. Jud- son B. Palmer, gent secy In charge. Lecture service every Sunday, 4 p. m.


Colored Denominations. Baptist. Avenue L Baptist Church -2612 I. Rev. II. M. Williams, pastor; David Shelton, supt Sun-


day school. Services: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9 a. m.


First Unlon Free Baptist Church-1109 K. Rev. B. J. Hall, pastor; Della T. Cummings, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., & p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; prayer meeting, Tues. 8 p. m.


Macedonian Missionary Baptist Church-2920 M. Roy. Alfred Barber, pastor. Servlees: 11 n. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.


Mt. Olive Baptist Church-3602 I. Rev. E. M. Wright, pastor. Services: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9 a. m .; prayer meeting, Tucs. 7:30 p. m.


St. Luke's Missionary Baptist Church-1303 L. Rev. Jacob C. Curtis, Houston, Texas, pastor; Anderson B. Gamble, supt Sunday school. Ser- vices: 11 a. m., 3 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.


West Mt. Pllgrim Baptist Church-Ss Broad- way bt 32d, 33d. Rev. J. H. Hall, pastor; Jef- ferson Pinkney, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m .. 7:30 p. m .. Sunday school 10 a. m.


West Point Baptist Church-3003 M. Harri- son Ellis, pastor; D. C. Gibson, supt Sun- day school, 9 a. m .; prayer meeting, Wed, and Fri., 7:30 p. m.


Wright's Chapel Missionary Baptist Church- Se cor Postoffice, 29th. Rev. Albert L. Johnson, pastor; Martin Turner, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., S p. m. Sunday school, 9 a. m .; prayer meeting, Tues., 8 p. m.


Catholic.


Holy Rosary Catholic Church-2510 I. Rev. Father Philip L. Keler, pastor. Services: High mass and sermon, 9:30 a. m .; vespers and bene- diction, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9 a. m.


Episcopal.


St. Augustine Protestant Episcopal Church- 2127 Broadway. Rey. Walter H. Marshall, ree- tor and supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.


Methodist.


Riedy Chapel, A. M. E. Church-Ss Broadway bt 20th, 21st. Rev. Lcon Trapp, pastor; J. W. Coleman, supt Sunday school. Serviees: 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., pray- er meeting. Wed., 7:30 p. m.


St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church-1.127 Broadway. Rey. Freeman Parker, pastor; Hen- ry T. Davis, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., S p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.


Shiloh A. M. E. Church-Se cor M. 29th. Rev. Barlow T. Reese, pastor; C. C. MeKinney, supt Sunday school. Services: 11 a. m., S p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m .; prayer meeting, Thues., 7:30 p. m.


West Tabernacle M. E. Church-Se cor I, 28th. Rev. W. H. Jackson, pastor. Services: 11 a. m .. & p. m. Sunday school, 9 a. m .; prayer meeting, Wed., & p. m.


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Baptist Young People's Unlon, First Baptist Church-Org. 1890. Mein. 65. Meet every Sun., 6 p. m. at the church. C. C. Bulger, prest; E. G. Trimble, v. p .; A. E. I .. Roturie, secy and treasr. Ladles' Ald and Missionary Society, First Baptist Church-Org. 1892. Mem. 55. Meet every Monday, 3:30 p. m. at the church. Mrs. Win. Il. Stewart, prest; Mrs. W. H. Alexander, v. p .; Mrs. C. M. Serimgeour, treasr; Mrs. Fred. W. Flekett, sery.


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Org. 1901. Mom. 40. Meets evcry Wed., 4 p. m., ut the church. Miss Amy King, prest; Mrs. C. C. Bulger, v. p .; MISS Eva Johnson, secy; MINS Marie Buhman, treasr.


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Altar Society, Sacred Heart Church-Org.


1884. Mem. 60. Meet 2d Sun., each month, at University of St. Mary. Rev. Father D. J. Mur- phy. director.


Altar Society St. Patrick's Church-Org. 1875. Mem. 75. Meet 1st Sun. each month at the church. Mrs. E. M. MacInerney, prest; Mrs. D. C. Mattel, secy; Mrs. D. Fahey, treasr; Rev. Father John S. Murphy, spiritual director.


Children of Mary, St. Patrick's Church- Org. 1880. Mem. 50. Meet 3d Sun., each month, 4 p. m., at the church. Miss Theresa Gay, pre- feet; Rev. John S. Murphy, spiritual director.


Daughters of Erin, St. Patrick's Church-Org. 1898. Mom. 40. Mcet 4th Tues., cach month, 8 p. m., at the church. Mrs. Joseph Buerger, prest ; Mrs. Timothy Hurley, secy; Rev. John S. Murphy, spiritual director.


Ladles' Altar Society, St. Mary's Cathedral- Org. 1886. Mem. 90. Meet 4th Sun. of each mouth at Cathedral hall. Mrs. Paul Shean, prest; Miss Ela Wilson, treasr; Miss Gabrielle M. Reybaud, secy.


League of the Sacred Heart, St. Patrick's Church-Org. 1892. Mem. 100. Meet 1st Fri. each month at the church. Miss Mary Grancy, secy; Rev. John S. Murphy, spiritual director.


St. Anne's Altar Soclety, St. Joseph's German Catholic Church-Org. 1871. Mem. 65. Meet 2d Sun, each month, 4 p. m., at the church, Mrs. Joseph C. Ricke, prest; Mrs. Anton Lenz. v. p .; Mrs. Martin J. Ricke, secy; Mrs. John Maurer, treasr; Very Rev. J. B. Weimer, spiritual direc- tor.


St. Mary's Cathedral Conference of 3d Order of St. Francis of Aslssi-Org. Feb. 29, 1893. Mem. 65. Meet Ith Sun. of each month at Ca- thedral hall. Mrs. C. Fox, prest; Miss Mary Martin, secy; Miss Macie Burke, treasr; Rev. J. M. Kirwin, prefect.


St. Mary's Sodality, St. Joseph's German Catholic Church-Org. 1891. Mem. 55. Meet 1st Sun. each month at the church. Miss Mary Menzel, prest; Miss Annic Bohn. v. p .; Miss Minnie Gottlob. secy; Miss Mary Peine, treasr.


St. Paula's Reading Circle-Org. June. 1899. Mom. 25. Meet 2d and 4th Fri. of each month at Cathedral hall. Mrs. F. K. Fisher, prest; Miss Mary Martin, secy; Rev. J. M. Kirwin, di- rector.


St. Vincent de Paul Benevolent Soclety, St. Joseph's German Catholic Church-Org. Jan., 1871. Mem. 30. Meet 1st Sun. each month, after high mass at the church. Very Rev. J. B. Weimer, spiritual director; Rudolph Boening, prest; John Scholze, secy; G. L. Bohn. treasr. Third Order of St. Francis of Assisslum, St. Joseph's German Catholic Church-Org. March, 1896. Mom. 15. Meet 3d Sun, each month . p. m. at the church. Very Rev. J. B. Weimer. spiritual director; Mrs. Anton Lenz, prest; Miss Mary Peine, secy; Mrs. Mary Menzel, treasr.




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