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Directory of Public Officials, Educational, Civic & Charitable Organizations, Churches & Religious Congregations of the City of Hoboken. 1911. Text reference record pp 35 to end.
2011.005.0166.01
2011.005
Lukacs, Claire
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1911 - 1911
Date(s) Created: 1911 Date(s): 1911
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Notes: Archives 2011.005.0166.01 - text reference record for pp. 35 to end of: A Directory of Public Officials, Educational, Civic and Charitable Organizations, Churches and Religious Congregations of the City of Hoboken. PREPARED BY THE ROBERT L. STEVENS FUND FOR MUNICIPAL RESEARCH IN HOBOKEN Hudson Trust Building 1911 [text below for online users of pages 35 to end - see primary record 2011.005.0166 for online text from beginning to page 35 in notes] page 35 HEBREW ASSOCIATION: Social, literary and dramatic society; members, 50. YOUNG LADIES' PROGRESSIVE CIRCLE: Social, literary and dramatic society; members, 50. WORKINGMEN'S AID SOCIETY: To aid poor workingmen when ill or out of work; members, 150. TEMPLE ADAS EMUNO, Garden St., near Seventh. Rev. Charles C. Rubens, Pastor, 620 Bloomfield St. Congregation organized 1875. SERVICES: Friday, 8 P. M.; Saturday, 10 A. M.; Sunday School, Sunday, 10 A. M. Pew holders, 47. Value of church property, $18,000; church debt, $3,500. SOCIETIES: HEBREW LADIES' AID SOCIETY: .First Wednesday, 2 P. M.; 90 members; to help the poor. HERMAN HEYMAN AUXILIARY: Third Tuesday, 2 P. M.; 55 members; women; help to the congregation. TEMPLE SOCIAL CLUB: Second Sunday, 3 P. M.; 25 members; young people. Lutheran HOLY TRINITY (English Evangelical), 204 Tenth Street. Rev. Chas. T. McDaniel, Pastor, 204 Tenth St. Congregation organized February 7th, 1900. SERVICES: Sunday, 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday School, 2:30 P. M. Enrolled Members, 250. Value of church property, $15,000 church debt, $5,000. All seats free. SOCIETIES: LADIES' AID SOCIETY: First Thursday, 3 P. M.; 40 members. LUTHER LEAGUE: Second Tuesday, 8. P. M.; 15 members. WILLING WORKERS' CIRCLE OF KING'S DAUGHTERS: Third Tuesday, 8 P. M.; 12 members. CHURCH COUNCIL and BOARD OF TRUSTEES: First Friday, 8 P. M. LUTHER BROTHERHOOD: Third Friday, 8 P. M. ST. JOHN'S (German Evangelical), 302 Bloomfield St. Rev. C. En-gelder, Rector, 234 Garden St. Congregation organized 1889. SERVICES: Sunday, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 2 P. M. Communicant Members: 280. All seats free. SOCIETIES: LADIES' AID SOCIETY: First Monday evening; 40 members. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY: First Monday evening; 40 members. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION:. Third Thursday evening; 24 members. page 36 ST. MATHEWS [Matthew's] (German) Hudson and Eighth Streets. Rev. A. Richter, Pastor, 57 Eighth St. Congregation organized 1858. SERVICES: Sunday, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 9:15 A. M. Communicant Members: 1,000. Value of church property, $50,000; no church debt. SOCIETIES: LADIES' AID SOCIETY: First Wednesday, 3 P. M.; 120 members. YOUNG LADIES' SOCIETY: First and third Mondays, 8 P. M.; 60 members. S. S. TEACHERS' SOCIETY: First Wednesday, 8 P. M.; 80 members. TRINITY (Scandinavian Evangelical), Clinton and Ninth Sts. Rev. H. U. Gundersen, Rector, 313 Ninth St. Congregation organized 1890. SERVICES: Sunday, 11 A. M. and 5 P. M.; Sunday School, 9 A. M.; Thursday, 8 P. M. Communicant Members: 141. Value of church property: $14,000; church debt, $3,000. SOCIETIES: LADIES' AID SOCIETY: Wednesdays, 1 P. M.; Thursdays, 2 P. M.; first Monday, 8 P. M.; 40 members. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY: Thursdays, 8 P. M.; 40 members. READING ROOM AND LIBRARY containing Norwegian papers and books. SEWING AND EMBROIDERY SCHOOL for girls, about 20 members. Methodist Episcopal FIRST, 719 Washington St. Rev. Henry J. Johnston, D. D., Minister, 717 Washington St. Miss Daisy Whipple, Deaconess. Deaconness' Home, 246 Summit Ave., Jersey City. Congregation organized 1849. SERVICES: Sunday, 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday School, Men's Bible Class, and Young Women's Bible Class, 2:30 P. M.; Epworth School in German Methodist Episcopal Church, 9:30 A. M.; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.; Wednesday, Prayer Meeting, 8 P. M. Communicant Members: 860. Value of church property, $95,000; church debt, $4,000. SOCIETIES: WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY: First Thursday afternoons; 20 members. WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY: First Thursdays, 8 P. M.; 45 members. YOUNG WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY: Second Monday afternoons; 25 members. 2 QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLES: Fourth Mondays, 8 P. M.; 25 members. 2 BOYS' BRIGADE OF NATIONAL CADETS: Fourth Mondays, 7:30 P. M.; 45 members. EPWORTH LEAGUE: First Tuesdays; 150 members. JUNIOR LEAGUE: First Fridays, 3:30 P. M.; children training for church membership; 115 members. JUNIOR CHOIR: Fridays, 5 P. M.; 65 boys and girls. page 37 GERMAN, 131-133 Garden St. Rev. Christian J. Thaiss, Pastor, 130 Garden St. Congregation organized 1875. SERVICES: Sunday, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 2 P. M.; Wednesday, 8 P. M. Communicant Members: 125. Value of church property, $23,000; no church debt. All seats free. SOCIETIES: LADIES' AID SOCIETY: First Wednesday, 9 P. M.; 40 members. LADIES' FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY: Third Wednesdays, 9 P. M.; 40 members. EPWORTH LEAGUE: Second and fourth Mondays, 8 P. M.; 45 members. BOARD OF S. S. TEACHERS: Second Wednesdays, 9 P. M.; 21 members. YOUNG MEN'S CLUB: Tuesdays, 8 P. M.; 20 members. Presbyterian FIRST, Hudson and Sixth Sts. Rev. Henry T. Beatty, D. D., Ph. D., Minister, 1239 Bloomfield St. Congregation organized 1852. SERVICES: Sunday, 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday School in the church, 9:45 A. M.; Sunday School, 2 P. M. at Second and Adams Sts.; Mid-Week Prayer and Praise Service, Wednesdays, 8 P. M. Communicant Members, 325. Value of church property, $50,000; no church debt. All seats free, or rented as desired. SOCIETIES: Y. P. S. C. E.: Sunday, 7 P. M.; 70 members. LADIES' AID: First Wednesday; 5 5 members. WOMEN'S HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY: Third Wednesday; 40 members. JUNIOR C. E.: Thursdays, 4 P. M.; 50 members. MEN'S LEAGUE: Second Friday, 8:30 P. M.; 60 members. BOY SCOUTS: Mondays, 8 P. M.; 50 members. "WOOD VIOLETS" MISSIONARY BAND: Fourth Friday, 4 P. M.; 15 members. MOTHER'S CLUB, BETHESDA MISSION, Second and Adams Sts.: Fourth Wednesday. All seats free, or rented, as desired. PHILANTHROPIC WORK: Contributes to Day Nursery, Christ Hospital, United Aid, Homes for Homeless Children, Fresh Air Outing for Children. FIRST UNITED, Bloomfield and Seventh Streets. W. J. Gillespie, D. D., Acting Pastor, 38 Smith St., Paterson, N. J. Congregation organized 1854. SERVICES: Sunday, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Bible School, 10 A. M.; Wednesday, 8 P. M. Church Members: 40. Value of church property, $20,000; church debt, $8,500. All seats free. SOCIETIES: LADIES' AID SOCIETY: First Monday, 3 P. M.; 12 members. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY: Sunday, 7 P. M.; 15 members. MEETING OF SESSION: Third Wednesday. BOARD OF TRUSTEESj Second Wednesday. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS: Fourth Wednesday. MEN'S ORGANIZED BIBLE CLASS: Third Friday. Y. P. C. U.s First Friday. page 38 Protestant Episcopal HOLY INNOCENTS, Willow Ave. and Sixth St. Rev. George E. Magill, Rector, 311 Sixth St.; Rev. Harmon C. St. Clair, Curate, 315 Sixth St. Congregation organized 1872. SERVICES: Sunday; Low Mass, 7 and 8 A. M.; Matins, 7:30 A. M.; ®horal Mass and Sermon, 10:30 A. M.; Choral Evensong and Sermon, 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 2 P. M.; Service of Catechism, 3 P. M.; Young Men's and Young Womerfs Bible Classes, 9:30 A. M. Week Days, Low Mass, 7 A. M.j Second Mass on Holy Days and during Lent, 8 A. M.; Matins, 7:30 A. M.; Evensong, 7:30 P. M.f Confessions, Saturday, 8-9 P. M. and by appointment. Communicant Members: 600. Value of church property, $150,100; no church debt. All seats free. SOCIETIES: ST. JOSEPH'S GUILD: Mondays, 3:30; 25 members; boys 7 to 12 for religious instruction and entertainment. GUILD OF THE HOLY FAMILY: Mondays, 8 P. M.; 15 members; married women sew for hospitals, etc. GUILD OF THE HOLY CHILDHOOD: Tuesdays, 3:30 P. M.; 20 members; girls 12 to 14 taught to sew. ST. AGNES' GUILD: Tuesdays, 8 P. M.; 14 members; girls taught to make lace and sew for church. ST. LAWRENCE'S GUILD: Tuesdays, 8 P. M.; 18 members; for boys who serve at the altar. ALTAR SOCIETY: Tuesday, 8 P. M.; 15 members. FIFE AND DRUM CORPS: Tuesdays, 8 P. M.; 20 members. STEVENS' CADETS: Wednesdays, 8 P. M.; 75 members. WORKERS' MEETING: Thursdays, 2 P. M., from December to April; 20 members; service in church. RECREATION CLUBS: Thursdays, 8 P. M.; 20 members; for boys 12 to 16. SANCTUARY COMMITTEE: Fridays, 2 P. M.; 12 members. ST. RAPHAEL'S GUILD: Fridays, 3:30 P. M.; 30 members; girls 7 to 12 to learn sewing. ST. PAUL'S, 816 Hudson St. Rev. William R. Jenvey, D. D., Rector, 814 Hudson St. Congregation organized 1835. SERVICES: Sunday, 7:30 and 10:30 A. M.; Sunday School, 2:30 P. M.; Friday, 4 P. M., and Holy Days. Communicant Members: 500. No church debt. SOCIETIES: WOMEN'S GUILD: Friday afternoons; 25 members. YOUNG MEN'S GUILD: Monday and Wednesday evenings; 20 members. ST. ELIZABETH'S GUILD: Monday evenings; 25 members. KING'S DAUGHTERS: Friday evenings; 50 members. TRINITY, Washington and Seventh Sts. Rev. William Bernard Gilpin, Rector, 707 Washington St. Congregation organized 1853. SERVICES: Sunday, 7:30 and 10:30 A. M., and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday page 39 School, 9:15 A. M.; Wednesday, 9:30 A. M.; Morning Prayer and Litany; Thursday, 9:30; Holy Communion, Friday, 9:30 A. M.; Morning Prayer and Litany, 5. P. M.; Evensong, Saturday, 10 A. M.; Children's Service; Holy Days, 7:30 and 9:30 A. M. Communicant Members: 700. Value of church property, $105,000; church debt, $8,850; endowment, $18,243.43. SOCIETIES: TRINITY GUILD: First Tuesday, 3 P. M.; all women of parish. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY: First Tuesday, 3 P. M.; 50 members. MOTHER'S MEETING: Thursday, 2 P. M.; 30 members. ALTAR SOCIETY: 5 members. JUNIOR AUXILIARY: Friday, 3:30 P. M.; 40 members. GIRLS' FRIENDLY: Tuesdays, 8 P. M.; 150 members; for religious and social welfare; non-sectarian. ST. AGNES' GUILD: Second and fourth Thursdays, 8 P. M.; 20 members; church work for young women. SEWING SCHOOL: Saturdays, 10 A. M.; 125 members. SEWING CIRCLE: Mondays, 3 P. M.; 20 members. MEN'S CLUB: First Thursday, 8 P. M. BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW: Second and fourth Fridays, 8 P. M.; 15 members. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: Wednesdays, 8 P. M.; 70 members. TRINITY CADETS (Junior): Mondays, 3:30 P. M.; 3 5 members, boys 10 to 14. TRINITY CADETS (Senior): Fridays, 8 P. M.; boys 14 to 17. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Parish House, 9:30 to 11:30 daily. Opened June 10th, 1911, for six weeks; 60 children enrolled. Reformed FIRST, Bloomfield St., between Eighth and Ninth Sts. Rev. Joseph D. Peters, Pastor, 1210 Garden St. Congregation organized 1850. SERVICES: Sunday, 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 2:30 P. M.; Men's Bible Class, 10 A. M.; Young People's Meeting, 6:30 P. M.; Wednesday, 8 P. M. Communicant Members, 106. Value of church property, $35,000; no church debt. All seats free. SOCIETIES: LADIES' CIRCLE: First Tuesday, 8 P. M.; 22 members. MEN'S LEAGUE: 25 members. GERMAN EVANGELICAL, Garden and Sixth Sts. Rev. John Rudolph, Ph. D., D. D., Rector, 606 Garden St. Congregation organized 1856. SERVICES: Sunday, 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday School, 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.; Wednesday, 8 P. M. Communicant Members: 600. Value of church property, $75,000; church debt, $9,000. SOCIETIES: LADIES' AID SOCIETY: First Wednesday; 80 members. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY: Second Monday; 23 5 members. SUN- page 40 DAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' SOCIETY: First Wednesday; 45 members. FREE GERMAN SCHOOL: In the Church House, Saturday, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Roman Catholic OUR LADY OF GRACE, Willow Avenue, near Fifth St. Mons. Charles J. Kelly Pastor, Willow Ave. near 5th St. ST. ANNE, Seventh and Jefferson Sts. Rev. Michael Di Sapio, Pastor, 704 Jefferson St. Congregation organized 1901. Church Members: 3,000. Value of church property, #16,000; church debt, $23,084. SERVICES: Masses at 7 A. M., 8:30 A. M., and High Mass at 10:30 A. M.; Sunday School, 2 P. M. ST. FRANCIS (Italian), Jefferson and Third Sts. Rev. Fr. Seraphin Pierotti, D. D., O. M. C., Rector, 308 Jefferson St.; Rev. Humbert Donati, Assistant Rector, 308 Jefferson St. Congregation organized 1888. SERVICES: Sunday, 6:30, 8, 9and 10:30 A. M., and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 2 P. M.; daily masses, 6:30, 7 and 8 A. M. Communicant Members: 4,000. Value of church property, $70,000; church debt, $37,-000. SOCIETIES: HOLY NAME SOCIETY: Last Sunday, 3 P. M.; 100 members; to interest men in the church. HOLY ROSARY SODALITY: First Sunday, 3 P. M.; 80 members; for old ladies. CHILDREN OF MARY: Second Sunday, 3 P. M.; 70 members; young ladies. SACRED HEART SODALITY: Second Sunday, 3 P. M.; 100 members; girls. ST. FRANCIS' ITALIAN SCHOOL: See page 15. ST. JOSEPH'S, 63 Monroe St. Rev. Nicholas Donohoe, Rector, 61 Monroe St.; Rev. Stephen Korthas, Assistant Rector, 61 Monroe St. Congregation organized 1873. SERVICES: Sunday, 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 A. M., 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School daily after 8 A. M. service; daily masses, 6 and 8 A. M. Communicant Members: 500. Value of church property, $200,000; church debt, $80,000. SOCIETIES: ROSARY SOCIETY: First Sunday, 3 P. M.; 80 members. page 41 HOLY NAME SOCIETY: Second Sunday, 8 P. M.; 200 members; men. CHILDREN OF MARY: Second Tuesday, 8 P. M.; 75 members; girls. SACRED HEART SOCIETY: Third Sunday, 3 P. M.; 100 members; girls from 12 to 16. THIRD ORDER OF ST. FRANCIS: Fourth Sunday, 3 P. M.; 85 members; men and women. ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL: See page 15. SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, Hudson and Fourth Sts. Rev. L. Hof-schneider, Rector, 404 Hudson St.; Rev. J. Gruber, Assistant Rector, 404 Hudson St. Congregation organized May 19th, 1889. SERVICES: Sunday, 6, 8 and 10:30 A. M.j Sunday School, 2:30 P. M.; service daily, 8 A. M. Communicant Members: 800. Value of church pioperty, $100,000; church debt, $50,000. SOCIETIES: HOLY NAME SOCIETY: 60 members. HOLY ROSARY SOCIETY: 50 members. YOUNG LADIES' SOCIETY: 50 members. ST. ALOYSIUS SOCIETY: 40 members. SCHOOL, see page 16. page 42 XII MISSIONS Bethesda Presbyterian Mission 456 Second Street ESTABLISHED about 1870. PURPOSE: To reach families, and bring them to a church home. BENEFICIARIES, 400 to 500 persons. AMOUNT REQUIRED during 1910 to carry on work, about $300. UNDER AUSPICES of First Presbyterian Church. SUPPORTED by contributions, offerings, etc. MEMBERSHIP in the various clubs, about 200. SERVICES, Sunday School and religious services held Sunday afternoons. OFFICERS: E. B. Wilson, Superintendent; J. D. Pierson, Assistant superintendent; Miss Edna Beers, Secretary; Miss Irene Grosel, Treasurer. Light House Mission 212 Adams Street ORGANIZED, October 1, 1895. OBJECT: Religious neighborhood work. Non-sectarian. TOTAL EXPENDITURES if300. GOVERNED by board of managers. SUPPORTED by voluntary contributions. ACTIVITIES. Wednesday night services, Sunday School, classes in Bible study for young men and young women. Ladies' sewing circle, supplies clothes to children attending Sunday School. Annual outing given free to parents and children, small charge to young people. BOARD OF MANAGERS, G. W. Cowan, W. H. Gould, E. Outing. page 43 XIII Name List or "Who's Who" in Hoboken's Uplift Work Aeschiman, Mrs. Lucy B. Nurse. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 29 Alexander, Mrs. Caroline B. Ass't Probation Officer, 11; Playground Commissioner, 11; Trustee for Industrial Education, 14; Pr. Industrial Society, 19; V. Pr. and Ex. Com. U. A. S., 21; Pr. Helping Hand Coal Club, 22; Hon. P. Needlework Guild, 23; Hon. Pr. Nat. Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, 23; V. Pr. Memorial Day Nursery, 27; House Com. U. A. S„ Home for Children, 28; Pr. Widows' Home, 32 Alfke, Rev. Henry Minister First Baptist Church, 33 Alfke, Mrs. Henry 1st V. Pr. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 20 Allen, Miss Elizabeth A. Pr. Teachers' Mutual Aid Ass'n., 26 Allen, Dr. William H. Director, Robert L. Stevens Fund for Municipal Research, 17 Alsberg, Mrs. Lena Agent, U. A. S., 21; Loan Com., U. A. S., 24 Arlitz, Dr. William J. City Physician, 9 Aronsberg, M. Pr. Hebrew Institute Loan Ass'n., 24 Axtman, J. G. First Reader, Christian Science Society, 34 Barck, Harry L., Jr. Overseer of Poor, 9 Barkelew, Mrs. A. Willis Tr. Memorial Day Nursery, 27 Baumgarten, M. H. 2nd V. Pr. Board of Trade, 17 Beatty, Rev. Henry T., D. D., PH. D. Minister First Presbyterian Church, 37 Beavers, Miss Genevieve W. Staff, Robert L. Stevens Fund for Municipal Research, 17 Beck, D. Tr. Hebrew Institute Loan Ass'n., 24 Abbreviations. Official titles are denoted as follows: President, Pr.; Vice-President, V. Pr.; Secretary, Sec.; Recording Secretary, Rec. Sec.; Corresponding Secretary, Cor. Sec.; Treasurer, Tr.; Executive Committee, Ex. Com.; Chairman, Ch.; Board, Bd.; Director, Dr. United Aid Society is abbreviated, U. A. S. Page references are indicated by numerals page 44 Becker, Rev. F. W. Rector, First German Baptist Church, 32 Beers, Miss Edna Sec. Bethesda Presbyterian Mission, 42 Behrens, Mrs. A. Pr. Frauen Huelfs Verein, 21 Berkemeyer, Dr. G. C. V. Pr. and Dr. German Seamen's Home, 31 Bernstein, Mrs. D. A. Tr. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, 22 Berry, Mrs. James Rec. Sec. N. J. Legal Aid Society, 24 Beyer, Mrs. Richard Rec. Sec. United Aid Society, 21; Rec. Sec. Heads and Hearts, 28; House Com., U. A. S. Home for Children, 28 Bissell, L. B. Principal Vacation School, 14 Bloomberg, Mrs. B. Pr. Montefiore Ladies'- Aid Society, 22 Booth, Mrs. Evangeline Pr. and Dr. Salvation Army Home, 31; Salvation Army Hudson House, 31 Bouton, George E. Com. of Management R. R. Y. M. C. A., 19 Bruere, Henry Director, Robert L. Stevens Fund for Municipal Research, 17 Burchard, Mrs. George 3rd V. Pr. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 20 Burhorn, C. Alfred Advisory Bd. Robert L. Stevens Fund for Municipal Research, 17 Butler, James Asst. Probation Officer, 11; Ex. Com., U. A. S., 21 Byrnes, Henry Com. of Management, R. R. Y. M. C. A., 19 Caldwell, B. D. Com. of Management, R. R. Y. M. C. A., 19 Campbell, Mrs. Charles Tr. Woman's Club, 18; Cor. Sec. United Aid Society, 21; Ch, Loan Com. U. A. S., 24; Ch. House Com. U. A. S. Home for Children, 28 Campbell, Palmer V. Pr. Hudson Co. Park Commission, 11; Ex. Com., U. A. S., 21 Cantine, E. I. Tr. and Com. of Management, R. R. Y. M. C. A., 19 Gary, Adj. W. H. Officer in Charge, Salvation Army Hudson House, 31 Chambers, A. D. Com. of Management, R. R. Y. M. C. A., 19 Clark, Miss A. Tr. Needlework Guild, 23 page 45 Clarke, Joseph V. Pr. Police Mutual Aid Ass'n., 25 Clarke, T. E. V. Ch. and Com. of Management R. R. Y. M. C. A., 19 Cleveland, Dr. Frederick Director, Robert L. Stevens Fund for Municipal Research, 17 Collard, Mrs. Brice V. Pr. N. J. Legal Aid Society, 24 Condit, Mrs. William L. Tr. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 20 Cooke, Martin V. Pr. Elective Commission Gov't. League, 18 Cosgrove, Dr. S. A. Sec. Medical Milk Commission, Hudson Co., 11 Cowan, G. W. Bd. of Managers, Light House Mission, 42 Crevier, Mrs. Charles Tr. and Sec. Christ Hospital Guild, 29 Crisson, Mrs. G. A. Pr. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 20 Cullen, George A. Com. of Management, R. R. Y. M. C. A., 19 Cullen, John A. Supt. Catholic Children's Aid Ass'n., 28 Cuntz, Johannes H. Trustee for Industrial Education, 14; Trustee, Widows' Home, 32 Cytron, Mrs. S. V. Pr. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, 22 Damon, Alexander M. Dr. Salvation Army Home, 31 Davis, William J. Pr. Hudson Co. Park Commission, 11 Decker, David O. Staff, Robert L. Stevens Fund for Municipal Research, 17 De Koven, Mrs. L. 2nd V. Pr. Christ Hospital Guild, 29 Demarest, A. J. Trustee Free Public Library, 10; Supt. of Schools, 13 Dey, Howard W. Instructor, Hoboken Park and Playground, 11 Dieffenbach, Miss M. J. Tr. Industrial Society, 19 Di Sapio, Rev. Michael Pastor St. Anne's R. C. Church, 40 Donati, Rev. Humbert Ass't. Rector, St. Francis' Italian R. C. Church, 40 Donohoe, Rev. Nicholas Rector, St. Joseph's R. C. Church, 40 Downing, Robert Trustee, Paid Firemen's Pension Fund, 25 Driesen, Mrs. M. Pr. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, 21 page 46 Dunn, Michael A. Pr. Bd. Trustees, Paid Firemen's Pension Fund, 25 Durstewitz, Julius Supt. Hoboken Recreation Centre, 12 Eggert, August V. Pr. Elective Commission Gov't. League, 18 Engelder, Rev. C. Rector, St. John's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, 35 Eppens, Mrs. J. 2nd V. Pr. Needlework Guild, 23 Estill, Thomas Pr. and Dr. Salvation Army Home, 31; Salvation Army Hudson House, 31 Exton, Dr. James A. Pr. Medical Milk Commission, Hudson Co., 11 Farr, Dr. John C., Jr. Sec. Medical Bd., St. Mary's Hospital, 29 Farrington, Mrs. Mary Cor. Sec. N. J. Legal Aid Society. 24 Ferris, Madison H. Tr. and Dr. Salvation Army Home, 31; Salvation Army Hudson House, 31 Finkelstein, Mrs. C. Sec. Montefiore Ladies' Aid Society, 22 Fisher, Mrs. L. A. Sec. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, 22 Flattery, John Trustee, Police Mutual Aid Ass'n., 25 Friedman, Dr. Aaron Ass't. City Physician, 9 Fry, Edward Ass't. Tr. Hudson Co. Park Commission, 11 Garnett, Miss M. B. P. Ex. Com. U. A. S., 21; Sec. and Tr. Helping Hand Coal Club, 22; Sec. Memorial Day Nursery, 27; Bd. Managers, Widows' Home, 32 Gerhardt, Philip J. Rec. Sec. Police Mutual Aid Ass'n., 25 Gerrity, Charles Tr. Bd. Trustees, Paid Firemen's Pension Fund, 25 Gilchrist, Mrs. Charles Pr. Memorial Day Nursery, 27 Gillespie, Rev. W. J., D. D. Acting Pastor, First United Presbyterian Church, 37 Gilpin, Rev. William B. Rector, Trinity P. E. Church, 38; Trustee, Widows' Home, 32 Gluck, J. V. Pr. Hebrew Institute, 19 Goerig, Theodore Trustee, Paid Firemen's Pension Fund, 25 page 47 Gonzales, George, Mayor Pr. Bd. Trustees, Free Public Library, 10; Trustee for Industrial Education, 14; V. Pr. Elective Commission Gov't. League, 18 Goos, Miss F. Heads and Hearts, 28 Gould, W. H. Bd. Managers, Light House Mission, 42 Granelli, Dr. M. S. Medical Inspector of Schools, 9 Granenhorst, George Tr. and Dr. German Seamen's Home, 31 Grosel, Miss Irene Tr. Bethesda Presbyterian Mission, 42 Gruber, Rev. J. Ass't. Rector, Sts. Peter and Paul R. C. Church, 41 Grulich, Mrs. Anton Tr. Nat. Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, 23 Gunderson, Rev. H. U. Rector, Trinity Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church, 36 Haddenhorst, Miss Edwina 2nd V. Pr. Teachers' Mutual Aid Ass'n., 26 Haddenhorst, Miss Charlotte Tr. Teachers' Mutual Aid Ass'n., 26 Hardenbergh, John W. Tr. Hudson Co. Park Commission, 11 Harry, Miss Mary E. Cor. Sec. Woman's Club, 18 Hartshorn, Mrs. Stewart Tr. N. J. Legal Aid Society, 24 Hatfield, Thomas F. Librarian, Free Public Library, 10 Havens, Miss Ada H. School Nurse, 9 Hildermann, John Fin. Sec. Police Mutual Aid Ass'n., 25 Hirschenson, Rabbi Chaim Moses Montefiore Synagogue, 34 Hoffman, Dr. H. W. Sec. and Dr. German Seamen's Home, 31 Hofschneider Rev. L. Rector, Sts. Peter and Paul's R. C. Church, 41 Horwood, E. H. Trustee for Industrial Education, 14; V. Pr. Elective Commission Gov't. League, 18; Trustee Widows' Home, 32 Horwood, Mrs. E. H. 2nd V. Pr. Woman's Club, 18 Howard, Miss Elinor G. 1st V. Pr. Woman's Club, 18 Howard, Rev. Arthur G. Pastor, Second Baptist Church, 32 Hoyt, Miss Juliette V. Pr. Industrial Society, 19 page 48 Huesmann, Mrs. L. Sec. Frauen Huelfs Verein, 21 Hunter, Edward Sec. Bd. Trustees for Industrial Education, 14 Jacobus, Mrs. Peter 2nd V. Pr. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 20 Jagels, C. H. C. Pr. Board of Trade, 17 Jenvey, Miss Elsie Pr. Nat. Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, 23 Jenvey, Rev. William R., D. D. Rector, St. Paul's P. E. Church, 38; V. Pr. Bd. Trustees for Industrial Education, 14; Advisory Bd., Robert L. Stevens Fund for Municipal Research, 17; Pr. U. A. S., 21; Trustee, Widows' Home 32 Jenvey, Mrs. William R. Sec. and Tr. Widows' Home, 32 Johnston, Rev. Henry J. Rector, First M. E. Church, 36 Julien, Mrs. G. D. V. Pr. Helping Hand Coal Club, 22 Kabot, Mrs. J. V. Pr. Montefiore Ladies' Aid Society, 22 Kaegebehn, Ferdinand Trustee, Free Public Library, 10 Kelly, Mons. Charles J. Pastor, Our Lady of Grace R. C. Church, 40 Kerr, William A. Sec. Board of Education, 13 Keuffel, W.L.E. Trustee for Industrial Education, 14; 1st V. Pr. Board of Trade, 17; Pr. Elective Commission Gov't. League, 18. Kinsley, Mrs. M. H. V. Pr. N. J. Legal Aid Society, 24 Korthas, Rev. Stephen Ass't. Rector St. Joseph's R. C. Church, 40 Kroeger, Miss Emma Sec. Industrial Society, 19 Kudlich, Dr. W. T. Health Warden, 8; Pr. Medical Bd. St. Mary's Hospital, 29 Lange, Harry W. Attorney, Board of Health, 8 Lankering, Adolph V. Pr. Elective Commission Gov't. League, 18; Ex. Com. U. A. 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Teachers' Mutual Aid Ass'n., 26 Schneider, John Pr. Police Mutual Aid Ass'n., 25 Schreyvogel, Mrs. Charles Heads and Hearts, 28 Schroeder, John G. Gen'l. and Rec. Sec. R. R. Y. M. C. A., 19 Schroeder, Rudolph Sec. Board of Trade, 17 Seitz, Mrs. Arthur 1st V. Pr. Needlework Guild, 23 Sharpley, Percy A. Receiving Officer, Catholic Children's Aid Ass'n., 28 page 51 Simon, Mrs. I. H. Bd. of Managers, Widows' Home, 32 Simon, Miss Jessie Sec. Nat. Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, 23 Smith, Isaac Ass't. Probation Officer, 11 Smith, James Tr. Bd. Trustees for Industrial Education, 14 Solomon, A. E. Pr. Hebrew Institute, 19 Solomon, Mrs. A. E. Tr. Montefiore Ladies' Aid Society, 22 Steneck, Henry C. Tr. Board of Trade, 17 Stevens, Richard Probation Officer, 11; Trustee for Industrial Education, 14; V. Pr. Elective Commission Gov't. League, 18; Ch. Ex. Com. U. A. S., 21; Hoboken Milk Depot, 27; Trustee, Widows' Home, 32 Stevens, Mrs. Richard Bd. Managers, Widows' Home, 32 Stevens, Mrs. Robert L. 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