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J ULY ° 1 9 2 0

THE

FOUNDEDAPR I L ' I 8BB ° BY°MARY°BAKEPV EDDYAUTHOR-OF 'THE CHR IST IAN SC I ENCE’TEXTBOOK“

SCIENCE'AND'HEALTH °W ITH°

KEY‘TOTHESCRIPTURES

OF F IC IAL~ORGAN ° 0 F

THE-F IRST -CHURCH ~OF ~CHR ISTSCIENT ISTIN °BOSTON'MASSACHUSETTS

B O STON , U .S .A.

THE'CHRISTIANS CIENCE PUBLI SHING S OCIETYMONTHLY : S INGLE

‘COPY 'SOC

NEW S STANDS , 3 5 0 ACOPY

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Letters of AppreciationMany letters of appreciation of THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE MON I TOR and other Christian

Science activities are constantly being received. Thes e letters express what these activities mean

to different individuals in various occupations and pursuits. The favorable comment that has

been received on those already published indicates that they are welcome and helpful ; thereforeo thers will be published under the above heading. Extracts from such letters follow

UST a word to express the joy which spontaneously bursts forth at theprivilege of resubscribing to TH E CH RI STIAN SCI ENCE MON I TOR . It is

too vita lly in touch with the good of the “ children of men” to lose a copy.

I will get my Copies in the interim at the reading room . The word “ interna

tional”is not enough fully to express all the cardinal points of this publi

cation . I t is fully adapted to lead the thought Of the nations along those

safe constructive lines that coordinate the seeming discord of the day intoperfect and harmonious relations . Avast

,there ! There are no “

snags”

ahead . The road is clear and so I say Good speed .

HEARD a Columbia professor say , and also one

who was not a professor,but one who was address

ing a group Of students , that TH E CHRI STIAN SCI ENCEMON I TOR had the best record Of giving accurate news

,

and in these days of news suppression and news distortion

,that is the kind Of paper I want .

TAK E this opportunity to express to you my gratitude for these periodicals

,especially for TH E CH RI STIAN SCI ENCE MON I TOR

,the upholding of

which should be the duty of every person who follows Principle instead Of

personal likes and dislikes . I love the MON I TOR because it reflects the truespirit of Christian Science ; that is, it stands for Principle and not for parties or groups of people

,and after all the true understanding of Principle

does not limit itself to some buildings or parties but is universal in everybody’s heart. I hope

,no

,I know

,that the MON I TOR will forever continue

to uphold its present stand in Principle,forever growing and broadening

its views in a“world without end .

THE CHRI ST IAN SCI ENCE MONI TORAn I nternational D aily Newspaper

Published by

The Christian Science Publishing Society, Boston 1 7, U. S .A.

Sole Publishers OfAllAuthorized Christian Science Literature

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WORK S ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCEWritten by MARY BAKER EDDY, Discoverer and Founder

of Christian Science and Author of its Textbook

Science and Health With Key to the ScripturesI n one volume, 700 pages . The original, standard, and onlyTextbook of Christian Science Mind- healing.

Cloth $3 00 French translation, alternate pages of

Ves t pocket edition, ooze leather 3 00 English and French .

Stifi leather (same paper as in clothC1 0“)Morocco; pocket edition4 m German translation alternate pages ofMorocco, pocket edi tion 5 00 English and German .

6 00Levant , divinity circuit, wide margins Cloth

Large type edition ( 1 8 point), leather 7 50 Morocco , pocket edition

binding)

Orders for the French or German translation in lots of six or more may include both bindings, and are subject to a quantity discount of 2 5 cents a copy.

Orders for Science and Health in lots of twelve or more may include the English, French ,and German editions, and difierent styles of binding, and are subject to a quantity discount of25 cents a copy .MI SCELLANEOUS WRI n NGS— 1 883 - 1 896 . Abook of 471 pages containing articles published in The

Christian Science Journal from 1 883 to 1 896, with revisions and additions . Cloth ,morocco , pocket edition, levant, divinity circuit, lea ther lined, Orders for lotsof twelve or more may include any or all of the different styles of binding, and are subject toa quantity discount of 25 cents a cow . NO discount allowed on orders for twelve bookswhich include both Science and Health and Miscellaneous Writings.

THE F I RST CHURCH or CH RI ST, SCI ENTI ST, AND MI SCELLANY . Abook of 3 66 pages , containingarticles published in The Christian Science Journal and Christian Science Sentinel subsequentto the compilation of Miscellaneous Writings , together with historical matter pertainingthereto . Cloth , morocco , pocket edition , Orders for six or more may includeboth styles of binding and are subject to a quantity discount of 25 cents a copy.

CONCORDANCE To SCI ENCE AND HEALTH . This work contains about eighty thousand references

(more than ten thousand words being indexed), also an index of Marginal Headings , and a

list of the Scriptural Quotations in Science and Health . Six hundred and eleven pages , Biblepaper, stiff morocco cover . Single copy six or more, each

CONCORDANCE To MRS . EDDx’s PUDL I SH ED WRI TI NGS OTHER THAN SCI ENCE AND HEALTH . Con

taining 1 1 0 3 pages , Bible paper, with stifi morocco cover . Single copy six or more,each

CH URCH MANUAL . Containing the By - laws of The Mother Church . Cloth , Single copysix or more, each 75 cents . Pocket edition, morocco , limp, round corners , gilt edges , OxfordI ndia Bible paper, single copy six or more, each German translation , alter

nate pages of English and German , cloth, single copy six or more, each 75 cents .

CHRI STAND CHRI STMAS . An illustrated poem . Single copy six or more, each Pub

lished also in morocco, limp, round corners , gilt edges, uniform in style with the pocket edition of Science and Health . Single copy Six or more, es ch

UN I TY or GOOD AND OTHER WRI TI NGS . One volume, containing Unity of Good, RudimentalD ivine Science, NO and Yes , Retrospection and I ntrospection ; uniform in style with thepocket edition of Science and Health . Morocco, limp, round com ers, gilt edges , heavy Oxford I ndia Bible paper, single copy six or more, each

CHRI STIAN HEAL I NG AND OTHER WRI TI NGS . One volume, containing Christian Healing, The People’s I dea of God, Pulpit and Pres s, Christian Science versus Pantheism , Messages of

1 900 , 1 90 1 , 1 90 2 uniform in style with the pocket edition of Science and Health . Morocco,

limp, round corners, gilt edges , heavy Oxford I ndia Bible paper, single copy six or

more, each

The above prices are all prepaid. Continued on next page.

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W O R K S ON C H R I ST IAN S C I E N C E— Con t inu ed

RETROSPECTI ON AND I NTROSPECTI ON . Abiographical sketch of the author ; the way she was led

to the discovery of Christian Science ; its fundamental idea and growth. Library edition,cloth , 9 5 pages , single copy Six or more, each 75 cents .

UN ITY OE GOOD . This book lays the axe at the root of error, elucidating and enforcing practicalChristian Science, thus affording invaluable directions for all true Scientists . Library edition,cloth, marbled edges , 64 pages , single copy 60 cents ; six or more, each 45 cents. Pocketedition, leather covers, single copy $ 1 Six or more, each 75 cents.

PULP I ‘I ‘ AND PRESS . Aunique work, of importance in the history and to the readers of ChristianScience ; containing the message or sermon written for the dedicatory service of The Mother

Church, January 6, 1 895 , and scintillations from the press Of that occasion . Library edition,cloth , 90 pages, single copy six or more, each 75 cents .

RUDI MENTAL D IVI NE SCI ENCE . Abrief and concise statement of Divine Science alias ChristianScience, in the form of questions and answers . Pebbled cloth covers, gilt top , 1 7 pages ,

single copy 3 2 cents ; six or more, each 25 cents . L ibrary edition, cloth , marbled edges ,

single copy 50 cents ; six or more, each 35 cents .

Printed in the New York point ,American Braille, and English Braille systems of type for the useof the blind, single copy 50 cents ; six or more, each 40 cents .

NO AND YES . Abrief statement of very important points in Christian Science . Pebbled cloth

covers, 46 pages , single copy 32 cents ; six or more, each 25 cents . Library edition, cloth,marbled edges , Single copy 55 cents ; six or more, each 45 cents.

RUDM NTAL D IVI NE SCI ENCE AND No AND YES . I n one volume, French translation, with alternate pages of English , ves t pocket size . Blue cloth , gray edges, single Copy six or

more, blue leather , gray edges , single copy six or more, each .

MESSAGES TO TH E MOTH ER CH URCH . I ncluding in one volume, 94 pages , Christian Science

versus Pantheism , and the Messages of 1 900 , 1 90 1 , and 1 90 2 . L ibrary edition, cloth , marblededges ; single copy six or more, each

CH RI STIAN SCI ENCE versus PANTHEI SM . The Pastor Emeritus’Message delivered at the Communion Season in The Mother Church in Boston, June, 1 898 . Aclear and strong refutation of the charge that Christian Scientists are pantheists . Pebbled cloth covers , 1 5 pages,single copy 25 cents ; six or more, each 20 cents .

MESSAGE TO THE MOTH ER CH URCH , JUNE , 1 900 . Paper covers, deckled edges , 1 5 pages , singlecopy 25 cents ; Six or more, each 20 cents.

MESSAGE To THE MOTHER CH URCH , JUNE , 1 90 1 . Paper covers, deckled edges , 35 pages, singlecopy 50 cents ; six or more, each 38 cents .

MESSAGE To THE MOTHER CHURCH , JUNE , 1 90 2 . Paper covers, deckled edges , 20 pages, singlecopy 50 cents ; six or more, each 38 cents .

CHR I STIAN HEAL I NG AND TH E PEOPLE’S I DEA or GOD . N o sermons in one volume, 36 pages .

L ibrary edition , cloth , marbled edges , single copy 55 cents ; six or more, each 45 cents .

CH R I STIAN HEALI NG. Asermon delivered in Boston . Paper covers, 20 pages , single copy 20cents ; Six or more, each 1 7 cents .

THE PEOPLE’S I DEAor GOD . Asermon delivered in Boston. Paper covers, 1 4 pages , single copy20 cents ; six or more, each 1 7 cents .

POEMS . This volume of 79 pages includes all of Mrs . Eddy’s hymns , also her earlier poemswhich appeared in various publications from forty to Sixty years ago . Specially bound.

Single copy $ 1 50 ; six or more, each Published also in morocco , limp, round corners ,gilt edges, uniform I n style with the pocket edition of Science and Health . Single Copy , $3six or more, each

FEED MY SHEEP . Solo. Words by Mary Baker Eddy, music by Lyman F. Brackett. Single

copy 50 cents ; six or more, each 40 cents .

The foregoing prices cover all charga for expres s or postage on shipments either domes tic or

foreign.

Quantity Prices are on Shipments to One Address Only, but quantity lots at quantity prices can

not be made up of different books or of different styles of binding. Attention is called,however, to the exception to this rule which is made in the cases of Science and Health, and0 ! Miscellaneous Writings, as given under these titles in this price list .

Address orders and make checks payable toTHE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBL ISH ING SOCIETY

Sole Publishers of All Authorized Christian Science L iteratureBOSTON 1 7, U. S .A.

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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOURNALP U B L I SH E D MONTH L Y

F ounded, 1 883 , by Mary Baker Eddy . Official organ of The F irst Church of

Christ, Scientist, in Boston, U. S.A.

Available articles from Christian Scientists , and good testimonies from those

healed by Christian Science are always welcomed for consideration by the Editors.

Manuscrip ts for publication in the Sentinel and Journal, whether articles , poems,or testimonies , and correspondence relating thereto

,Should not be addres sed to

individuals , but to the EDI TORI AL DEPARTMENT,THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE PUE

L I SHI NG SOCI ETY, Boston 1 7 U. S .A.

Subscription price, payable in advance, postpaid to all countries . One year , $3 sixmonths, $ 1 .50 , three months, 75 cents ; single copy, 30 cents.

F or notice of money equivalents see next page.

Contents for July, 1 920

Letters OfAppreciation Second Page OfWorks on Christian Science by Mary Baker Eddy“On this rock.

” Robert C. B ryant

B rotherhood and Service. JohnM. D ean

Christian Science . D ivine Metaphysics . Edward Nash

Partners Of a Glorious Hope. HazelMargaretMontgomery

Universal Love . Louise F anny B odmer

Mutual Service. Anita Gray L ittleCriticism . Lawrence Thompson

The Oneness Of Christianity and Christian Science .

Emma C. Shipman

The New Tongue . James C. Thomas“ Streams Of love .

”Sarah B . Strassburger

Responsibility. John L . Mothershead

“The great point of departure .

” Grace Roberta Wasson

Editorial

The Centenary of Herbert Spencer

AGood RecordTestimonies of Healing

D irectory of Churches, Societies, Practitioners, and NursesCatalogue of Current Publications a

Letters ofAppreciation Third Page Of CoverCop t , 1 920 , by The Christian Science Publishing Society , Falmouth and St. Paul Stree Boston,

usctts. Entered at Boston post ofi ce as second-class matter. A tunes for msi mgspecial rate of postaze p rovided for

'

I n section 1 1 03 , Act of October 3 , 1 9 l 7.au orized on July

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C H R I S T I AN S C I E N C E P E R I O D I C AL S

The Christian Science MonitorAn I nternational D aily Newspaper. Founded

,1 908, by Mary Baker Eddy. D aily

,

excep t Sundays. I ts own world-wide news service is supplemented by the service of the

Associated P ress and of the United P ressAssociation. Comp lete in its departments ; uniquein its Home Forum page. Full page of editorials dealing truthft and fearlessly withvital questions of the day .

Subscription price, payable in advance, postpaid to all countries : One year, six months,three months, one month, 75 cents ; Single copy, 3 cents.

Christian Science SentinelEstablished, 1 898, by Mary Baker Eddy. Aperiodical published weekly, containing

articles , editorials, and special information regarding the Christian Science movement,also

testimonies Of healing.Subscription price, payable in advance, postpaid to all countries : One year, six months,three months, 75 cents ; single copy, 7 cents .

The Christian Science JournalFounded, 1 883 , by Mary Baker Eddy. This monthly magazine is an Omcial organ of

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. Contains articles, editorials,and testimonies of healing, a directory of Christian Science Churches, Societies , and Reading Rooms ; also in the January, April, July, and October issues a list Of Christian SciencePractitioners and Nurses.

Subscription price, payable in advance, postpaid to all countries : One year, six months,three months, 75 cents ; single copy, 30 cents .

Le Héraut de Christian ScienceEstablished, 1 9 1 8. Aperiodical published monthly in French with alternate pages in

English, containing articles and editorials on Christian Science, and testimonies Of healing.

Subscription price, payable in advance, postpaid to all countries : One year, six months ,three months, 50 cents ; single copy, 20 cents.

Der Herold der Christian ScienceAuthorized, 1 903 , by Mary Baker Eddy. Aperiodical published monthly in German

with alternate pages in English, containing articles and editorials on Christian Science, andtestimonies Of healing.

Subscription price , payable in advance, postpaid to all countries : One year, six months ,three months, 50 cents ; single copy, 20 cents .

The Christian Science Quar terlyPublished January, April, July, and October. Founded, 1 890 , by Mary Baker Eddy.

Contains the L esson- Sermons which are read at the Sunday services throughout the yearin all the Christian Science churches . Printed in English, English-D utch, and EnglishGerman. English edition published also in vest pocket size.

Subscription price, payable in advance, postpaid to all countries : One year, singleCopy , 25 cents .

INFORMATI ON CONCERNING PERI ODI CALS11 Subscriptions begin with the next issue after receipt of the order and terminate with the date

shown in stenciled address on the wrapper. II The changed date on the wrapper is the acknowledgment of remittance. 1]When requesting a change of address, please give both old and new

addres ses, and also name every periodical for which change is desired. II Owing to the instabilityof money values and the fluctuation of exchange rates , we are not printing a table of foreign moneyequivalents . Correct information can be obtained from any bank.

Address orders and make remittances payable toTHE CHRISTIAN SC I ENCE PUBL ISHING SOCIETY

Sole Publishers ofAllAuthorized Christian Science LiteratureBOSTON 1 7, U. S .A.

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THE

RI STIAN SCI ENCE

JOURNALa re no t ca rna l, but

m ighty through God to the p ulling down of strong ho lds”

VOLUME XXX VI II JULY,1 9 20

ON THIS ROCKROBERT C. BRYANT

HE Church of Christ is built onthe rock Of truth

,the spiritual un

derstanding of God and on nothingelse . Onmany other foundations havemortals tried to build a church

,but

not one has stood the test of timeand storm . Ritual, ceremony, creeds,elaborate systems of dogmatic inter

pretation of the Scriptures workedout in solemn convention, authority,threats of punishment, promises Of

reward,privileges, numerous forms

Of mortal opinion,—all have failed

to bring mankind into harmony withGod and to redeem the race, and allmust fail

,

“ for other foundation canno man lay than that is laid, which isJesus Christ.”

On page 1 36 of our textbook,Science and Health with K ey to theScriptures,

” our Leader,Mary Baker

Eddy, says,“Jesus established his

church and maintained his missionon a spiritual foundation of Christheal ing.

” Students of Christian Science may well study with great care

pages 1 36 to 1 38 of our textbook,where Mrs . Eddy interprets withwonderful clearness the incident recorded in the sixteenth chapter Of

Matthew’s gospel. The question nat

urally arose among the people, Howdid Christ Jesus heal the sick? And,a fter the Master had made repeatedappeals to the disciples

,in an efiort

to have them understand,Peter set

forth the great fact that it was theChrist, the truth of man

’s spiritual

oneness with God, with which Jesuswas consciously identified

,that heals.

Jesus,giving complete sanction to

Peter’s words, said,

“B lessed art

thou,Simon Bar- jona : for flesh and

blood hath not revealed it unto thee,but my F ather which is in heaven .

and upon this rock I will build mychurch ; and the gates Of hell shall notprevail against it.

” Our Leader sayson page 1 38 Of Science and Health,“The supremacy Of Spirit was thefoundation on which Jesus built ;and in the following paragraph she

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continues,Christians are under as

direct orders now,as they were then

,

to be Christlike,to possess the Christ

Spirit,to follow the Christ-example,

and to heal the sick as well as thesinning.

The lesson is clear . If the foundstion of the church

,the understanding

of the spiritual oneness of man withGod

,is established in consciousness

,

— and no other foundation is laid,

and if the mission of the church,to

heal and save, is adhered to with sin

gleness Of purpose, the word of ChristJesus stands to-day as ever

,

“Thegates of hell shall not prevail againstit.” No matter what problems arise,no matter what differences of Opinion there may seem to be

,sooner or

later “ every valley shall be exalted,and every mountain and hill shall bemade low

,

”and the fact Of the king

dom of God, the absolute supremacy

of Truth and Love, will be demonstrafed .

The history Of the Christianchurch for nearly two thousand yearshas been largely a history of conflictand division . Certain branches ofthe church have maintained an ap

pearance of unity, but this has beendone by crushing individual thoughtand demonstration under the heel Ofecclesiastical despotism . On the otherhand

,in those branches of the church

where an effort has been made to preserve liberty oi individual thoughtand action, -and this has been thecase in a greater or lesser degree inall of the Protestant churches,—widedifferences Of Opinion in doctrine, interpretation of the Scriptures, and

in methods of church government,have caused almost endless discord

SCI ENCE JOURNALand division . Great numbers Of sectshave arisen and have dissipated theirstrength in dispute, instead of conserving it in constructive demonstrations Of Truth

,all because they

had no one foundation on which tostand . If the leaders of the churchOf the Reformation had discerned the

great Spiritual idea which is the onlyrock upon which the church can

stand,if they had seen the Science

or rule of reality and stated it inclear terms so that the people couldhave understood it, the many divisions which later developed in the

church would have been prevented .

But this discernment and statementremained for a woman .

Mary B aker Eddy has given to humanity the Science or absolute ruleOf being. She discovered it in theScriptures

,and especially in the life

and teachings of Christ Jesus, andhas interpreted it to human thoughtin terms that cannot be misunderstood by the earnest student. Achurch built upon this foundationcannot be shaken . The people whodiscern this truth and accept it standtogether with love

,no matter what

their human difierencesmay be . Withthis rock on which to stand , there isnothing to fear . We may for thetime being

“ render unto Ce sarthe things which are Cwsar’s,

” butthis does not interferewith our standing and all the time rendering “untoGod the things that are God’s ;

and sooner or later the better humanform will be established .

It is the business, then, of studentsOf Christian Science to stand on the“ rock

,

” first and always . How manytimes have such students in human

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experience proved the power ofTruthto destroy the illusion of inha rmony.

How many times when it seemed as

if the very heavens were falling aboutus, have we,

“ not by might, nor bypower

,but by my spirit,

” discoveredthat God was in His heaven all thetime and that nothing could fall orfail but error . “ In quietness and inconfidence shall be your strength,

”is

the promise . If we do our work and

follow the best course, then, no matter what the results may seem to be

,

we know that,as Mrs . Eddy wr ites

on page 30 6 of Science and Health,

“Undisturbed amid the jarring testimony Of the material senses, Science,still enthroned, is unfolding to mortals the immutable

,harmonious, di

vine Principle,— is unfolding Life

and the universe,ever present and

eternal .”

BROTHERHOOD AND SERVICEJOHN M . DEAN

HROUGHOUT the ages mortalman has vainly tried to escape all

responsibility for his brother man . Itis interesting to note that the firstmurderer of whom we have any record sought to evade the penalty at

tached to his wicked deed by askingthe question,

“Am I my brother’skeeper?” It is fair to conclude fromthis that the thought which would t e

pudiate the responsibility of brotherhood is a murderous thought, however much smug complacency woulddeny the startling deduction . NO

man truly lives who lives to himself.This is not to say that one who tem

porarily retires from the world inorder better to work out somethingfor the benefit Of mankind is not living in the truest sense. It should beplain, however, that only moral cowardice could prompt one to cut himself Ofi from his fellows merely toescape communal responsibility or to

gratify a selfish desire for solitude.While the world has been forced to

a partial recognition of man’s respon

sibility to man, as is evidenced by thelarge measure Of social order which

has been established,it is neverthe

less true that many existing social institutions are largely and sometimesal together merely palliative in theirnature. Fundamental things are toofrequently ignored while great stressis placed upon superficial correctives .

To the human sense Of things it is somuch easier to clean the outside Ofthe platter than to cleanse it within.

It is so much more pleasant and convenient to deal with mere efiects thanto dig beneath the surface and findthe cause . While it is essentially truethat God works through man,

a percep tion of this means but little without a corresponding recognition ofthe fact that man is not an originator . Except as it is seen that God’slaws are the only laws, and that God

’s

plan is the only plan, the formulationOf laws and plans for the governmentOf human institutions must be as theblind leading the blind .

An understanding of the foreverfact Of God’s supreme supervisionand dominion over His universe doesnot lessen but heightens man’s re

sponsibility . Viewed in the only light

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in which it can logically be viewed,man is responsible for executingGod’s plans. NO consistent believerin God would deny that H is worksare perfect, for work comes as theresult Of planning and always re

flects the Mind that inspires it. God,the perfect and only Mind, cannotplan imperfectly, and man, reflectingGod

,cannot perform faulty work .

Whatever appears to be wrong withthe world must

,therefore

,be the re

sult of a perverted conception and a

corresponding erroneous applicationof God’s symmetrical and undeviat

ing rules.

Aman’s duty to his brother manis epitomized in that greatest Of allcommandments as enunciated by themaster Christian,

“Thou shalt lovethy neighbour as thyself.” How Shallthis be done? Jesus never laid downa rule without somewhere giving a

Clear and simple method for its performance . In fact, what men havecome to know as the Golden Rule is,when spiritually understood, a panacea for every possible human ill . “Allthings whatsoever ye would that menShould do to you, do ye even SO tothem.

” Could anything be more ex

plicit? And after all, is not this ananswer to Cain’s query,

“Am I mybrother’s keeper?The keeping of the Golden Rule is

only very slightly comprehended inthe perfunctory performance Of theordinaryObligations imposed by business honesty, humanitarianism, popular charities, and the like. In orderto round out the true meaning Of thissaying of Jesus, men must learn to letthe thoughts behind their deeds beright, or in other words Spiritual .

Any supposedly material goodness is,after all

,only a step in advance Of

positive evil . True, it is a step in theright direction, but only as goodnessis entirely apart from materiality andfinds its whole expression spiritually,is it removed from the realm Of ani

mality where“ the things of the flesh”

appear to constitute the whole ofthe universe. Material motives andmethods must constantly and progressively be displaced by higherideals

,until finally the purely spirit

ual and Christly plan 1 3 revealed andman is seen in the unfallen Image andlikeness of his Maker .Mrs. Eddy says in Science and

Health, beginning on page 476 :“ Jesus beheld in Science the perfectman

,who appeared to him where sin

ning mortal man appears to mortals.

In this perfect man the Saviour sawGod’s own likenes s, and this correctview Of man healed the sic Thisis in complete accord with that saying of Jesus

,

“Judge not according tothe appearance, but judge righteousjudgment.” He who judges (estimates or conceives of) his brotherrightly must cognize only the man of

God’s creating,and to do this he must

look beyond and above the counterfeit manwhose “ appearance” is material . In no other way can man do hisduty by his brother . To do less is tobecome consciously or unconsciouslya mental malpractitioner. “

Righteous judgment

” is thus seen to be thekeynote Of Christian Science practice

,and is the onlyway in which the

real healing of Sin, sickness, and all

inharmony is brought about.How can one destroy a false belief

when he himself believes in its real

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ity? How can a teacher enlighten apupil unless he himself has been enlightened ? I t is not only our dutybut our privilege to unsee error ofevery kind ; not, of course, in the

sense Of overlooking it, but of overcoming it through a recognition Of

its negative and therefore unreal nature . The teacher of music or ofmathematics takes no note of mistakes further than to correct them byshowing the pupil that a musical discord or amathematical mistake is nota part Ofmathematics or Of music butis a falsity because it has no relationto the thing itself. Errors are notcorrected bydwelling upon them . It isimpossible to teach the right methodin anything by stressing the wrongmethod . Emphasizing evil can neverestablish good . The wrong way is inreality no way . There can be but onereal way to do anything, and thatmust be the right way .

“God hathmade man upright,

”says the wise

man,

“but they have sought outmany inventions,

”and scholastic the

ology cannot much longer ignore thevivid lesson contained in that statement.If a man would be true to his

brother,he must first be true to him

self, and an understanding of this isan unfailing balance wheel controlling every thought and action. Whena patient comes truly ready for healing, there remains nothing for thepractitioner to do but destroy in hisown thought every erroneous concept regarding the one who comes tobe healed. When transparent receptivity and spiritual understandingmeet

,the result can never for a mo

ment be in doubt. The responsibility

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of the patient does not,however,

reduce the responsibility of the practitioner.

“Whose soever sins ye re

mit,they are remitted unto them

,

Said Jesus,“and whose soever sins

ye retain,they are retained .

” The

world needs to study the infinitelydeep meaning Of those words of theMaster.The experiences Of the past few

years Offer convincing proof of thefact that neither men nor nations canlive to themselves. Paul’s statementconcerning the mutual dependence ofthe difierent parts of the body wasnever more easily subject to metaphysical interpretation than now.

While men and nations are naturallyand rightfully individual, their veryindividualitymust Of necessityfinallyfind expression in the varied qualitiesof helpfulness . No man or nationpossesses the right to exercise a hampering influence in the affairs of another man or nation

,but a prOper

perception of mutual Obligations isnow more than ever recognized as

essential to true helpfulness . He livesbest who servesmost. Unselfish service is after all the only true methodof prayer, for no man can serve Godexcept by serving his brother .The fatherhood Of God predicates

the brotherhood of man . NO longerdo thinking men protest their rightto indulge in strong drink or in any

other form Of wrongdoing to the

jeopardy of their neighbor’s rights ofpeace and safety. No longer do theprogressive nations Of the world hope .

or wish to hold themselves aloo f fromthe affairs Of their fellow nations by

"

the practice Of an asserted right of“splendid isolation .

” God’s Spiritual

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law of progress has written this lesson indelibly On the hearts Ofmen . Anew era is in the making and nonecan set back the hands Of the clock .

More than ever a man is seen as hisbrother’s keeper, although the truemeaning Of this responsibility is justbeginning to be understood . Mrs .

Eddy has said (Miscellaneous Writings, p .

“I t is always right to act

rightly ; but sometimes, under circumstances exceptional, it is inexpedient to attack evil . This rule is forever golden : ‘AS ye would that menshould do to you, do ye even so tothem.

’ DO you desire to be freed

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE : D IVI NE METAPHYSICSEDWARD NASH

ETAPHYSI CS is a term constantly found in the many writ

ings Oi our Leader, Mrs . Eddy. It isOften found coupled with the words,“ divine” or

“Christian .

” The termmetaphysics is Of course well understood as referring to subjects in therealm Of mind , but amongst philoso

phers it has never been held to be entirely unconnected with physics . Itwas not, that is to say , considered asultraphysical , or as referring to anything to be comprehended by otherthan the material senses, becausethese writers could conceive of noother means of thought than that of amaterial mind, or mind in a materialbrain . The more modern philoso

phers who wrote on metaphysics inthe early part of the eighteenth century

,—especially the Scotch meta

physicians such as Reid, Hamilton,and Dugald Stewart, who notably influenced thought in Boston

,— per

haps prepared the ground for thereception Of Mrs . Eddy’s great discovery a few years later.This discovery

,however

,as will be

seen,was an actual confounding Of

all previous writing on metaphysics .

There is neither similarity nor affinity between the writings Of Mrs.

Eddy and those of Plato,Aristotle

,

Hegel,K ant

,Leibnitz

,and others .

Some Of these philosophers assertedthat the absolute

,the infinite,—or

the “ unconditional” as some calledit,—was unknowable

,whilst others

contended that it was knowable ; butnone ventured to assert that therecould be anything to know with

,

other than the finite human mind .

Manifestly,the finite could not really

know the infinite . It remained forMrs . Eddy

,with deeper spiritual ln

sight,to cut the Gordian knot

,— lit

erally with“ the sword Of the Spirit,

which is the word Of God,

”—by her

from sin? Then help others to befree ; but in your measures , Obey theScriptures

,

‘B e ye wise as serpents .

B reak the yoke of bondage in everywise way . F irst

,he sure that your

means for doing good are equal toyour motives ; then judge them bytheir fruits .

” When the square ofdivine intelligence is consistently applied to every problem as it arises,there can be no doubt as to what isright and what is wrong, and this understanding will enable us to discernunerringly the line of demarcationbetween meddlesome interferenceand constructive helpfulness .

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statement and by proof with demonstration that true man does know theinfinite God, just because, being spiritual and not material , he has accessto the one Mind, God, the sourceof all intelligence . Therefore thereis nothing that man cannot know,

—that is to say , nothing which pertains to good

,God . It follows

,then

,

that evil,the Opposite of good , can

not be known as an entity either byGod or man

,and that it must there

fore be an illusion of a supposed mortal or carnal mind, which is actuallynonexistent.It had always been held by the Old

writers—and many still repeat itthat the only real knowledge a mancan have is that Of his own existence ; that he can say with certainty,“ I am

,

”and nothingmore . This was

a known tenet in Egypt in the days OfMoses ; for when Moses was afraidto approach his own people with themessage Of deliverance, - knowingnoname by which he could indicate thedivine source Of his message, yetwishing to impress upon the peoplehis own conviction of the unity

,or

one-ness,of all existence, —he was

led to say ,“ I AM hath sent me unto

you .

” It is to be noted also that thesewords were confirmed

,in the manner

Of Christian Science,by demonstra

tion .

D ivine metaphysics postulates theknowledge of God as not only possible but as the one and only essentialfor harmonious existence, and statesthat the means by which God is tobe known is a Sp iritual, not a material, sense. Mrs . Eddy writes in“ Science and Health with K ey to theScriptures” (p . 20 9 )

“ Spiritual sense

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is a conscious, constant capacity tounderstand God,” and on page 261

she writes,“D etach sense from the

body, or matter, which is only a formOf human belief, and you may learnthemeaning Of God, or good, and thenature Of the immutable and immortal.”

Now,it is very evident that hu

man beings must have had from all

time some sort Of capacity to understand God, for otherwise there wouldnot have been that constant searchafter the knowledge of the unseenwhich characterizes the writings Of

thinkers in all ages. As long ago as

the time when the beautiful book ofJob was written

,the desire for and

the benefits to be expected from a

true knowledge Of God,were dis

played . Eliphaz the Temanite said,“Acquaint now thyself with him,

and

be at peace : thereby good shall comeunto thee

,

”and then follows a de

scription Of what that good will be,and of how this knowledge will cnable a man to help his fellow. WhenJob himself at last gained the con

sciousness of the immanent Christ,he cried

,

“ I have heard Of thee bythe hearing of the ear ; but now mineeye seeth thee.

The search for the knowledge Of

God is not a vain search ; it is attainable not through material sense butjust in proportion as material sensedisappears . The physical scientists,however

,have denied this capacity to

understand God , just because theyhave not been able to recognize anycapacity outside the physical sensesemanating from a human brain . Men

have been put Off with such ex

cuses as these, and have been given

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dogma and doctrine instead of instruction, sometimes with deliberateintent to retain control over men’sconsciences and action

, sometimesbecause of palpable ignorance . Withmen thus guided , there could be nothing in the world but dissension, conflict

,andwar

,leading to tyranny, de

pression,disease

,and want.

All through the ages there has,however

,been a gradual approach to

a better knowledge of Truth,but

the vain contentions of the oldphilosophers and theologians, theirsubtle phrases, lengthy words, and

obscure passages have done nothingto enlighten and much to blind mankind . When Sir William Hamilton

,

one of the great Scotch philosophers ,was charged with being Obscure inhis writings, he replied, There are,I may be allowed to say , two kindsof obscurity, one the fault of thewri ter

,— the other Of the reader .”

In divine metaphysics,however,

there can be no obscurity, either onthe part of the wr iter or of the reader ,since divine Mind is the source of allintelligence . It is not dep endent upona so- called cultivated human intellect. Achild can understand it, anda child can demonstrate its truth .

Surely we can say with the Mas ter,I thank thee

,0 Father

,Lord of

heaven and earth, because thou hasthid these things from the wise and

prudent,and hast revealed them unto

babes.

The old metaphysical systems thusdiffer from divine metaphysics

,di

vine Science,or Christian Science in

this : Christian Science finds that aknowledge of God is attainable ; thatit is the only real knowledge ; that, as

Mrs . Eddy writes on page 465 of

Science and Health,

“God is incor

poreal, divine, supreme,infinite

Mind, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life ,Truth, Love ;

”that He is the only

Ego,the one I AM ; that there are nei

ther spirits , souls, nor minds ; thatGod is omnipotent, omnipresent, andomniscient

,and therefore that there

is no other power,no other presence,

and no other intelligence ; that manis not material

,but is the spiritual

reflection, conception, expres sion, oridea of God ; that human, mortalmind and personality is an illusion, amyth ; that there is no matter and

hence no mind in matter ; that thereal is spiritual ; and that all this istruth, demonstrable

,capable of

proof, and cognizable to mankind inproportion as material sense disappears . The proof lies in the demonstration of the power of God throughthe understanding and Spiritualthinking ofman

,and it consists I n the

overcoming of Sin, sorrow, sickness,discord, want, Oppression

,cruelty

,

and in the complete breaking downof all so- called material laws

,which

would limit the action of man’s legitimate dominion .

That all causation is in Mind hasbeen recognized from the early ages,but as long as causation was traced tomany individual mortal minds, nothing but confusion could occur . Hencematerial modes of deal ing with all

the apparent evil in the world havebeen adopted, tried, and adhered toin spite of unsatisfactory results . Inthe teaching of religion, in the law

courts, in the sick room,in the coun

cil chamber,in the university

, and in

the school, material cause has held

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CHR I STIAN SCI ENCE : DIVINE METAPHYSI CSsway. Matter is Still the popularidol . But, as in the evolution and development of physical science matterbecomes daily more attenuated,cause is more and more traced tomental ity

,and a new quasi-meta

physical tendency begins to appear.Herein lies the great danger to thosewho are not watchful and cognizantof the more subtle methods which aredisplacing the Old ideas. Evil appearsto assume forms more and more ohscure before it is finally destroyed .

Between material sense and Spiritual sense

,- between divine meta

physics and the metaphysics of theschools, there is the great gulf fixedwhich separated Lazarus fromD ives ; but this gulf has been bridgedby the D iscoverer of ChristianScience. I s not this the greatestachievement since the time of ChristJesus ? Has any science, any philosophy, or any religious doctrine everdone anything to teach man theknowledge of God and so Save himfrom the terrors, vices, sicknesses,and sorrows which plague his mortalexistence? No . Physical science, art,philosophy

,and human organizations

have merely palliated existence, so

that after ages of ignorance and

wrong thinking the cynic’s defini

tion of happiness as an“ utterly in

secure respite from intolerable suf

fering,” has become apparently true .

The great philosophers have neverbrought men nearer to the kingdomof heaven

,the reign of harmony and

immortality.

It would seem that so great a discovery as that of Mrs. Eddy in 1 866should have convulsed the world ; butour Master, Christ Jesus, said,

“The

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kingdom of‘

God cometh not with ohservation ; neither Shal l they say , LOhere! or

,lo there ! for, behold , the

kingdom of God is within you .

” Toeach one must come

, somehow,some

where, the conviction that God isknowable and that this knowledge,when attained

,will fulfill all his de

sire. To gain this knowledge there isonly one way , and that way is theChrist, the Word which was madeflesh and “ dwelt among us .

” TheFather is known through the Son,the pure, perfect, unfallen, spiritualimage and likeness of God- theChrist or divine idea . When Philipsaid to the Master

,

“ Shew us theF ather

,and it sufficeth us,

”the reply

came,“He that hath seen me hath

seen the F ather, and then followedthe wonderful words,

“He that believeth on me

,the works that I do

,

shall he do also ; and greater worksthan these shall he do ; because I gounto my Father The Comforter,which is the Holy Ghost

,whom the

Father will send in my name , he Shallteach you all things

,and bring all

things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.

” Won

derful promises indeed , and they arebeing fulfilled to-day through the enlightened understandingwhich Christian Science has‘brought to mankind .

Christ Jesus showed the way, buthis teaching has been sadly misunderstood. Few indeed of his immedi

ate followers understood either hissayings or the full import Of his lifeand compassionate deeds. Neverthe

less,his works could not pass away .

If they remained hidden in a mist ofself- seeking, material thought formore than eighteen hundred years,

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What matters it, Since tod ay they are spiritual insight which far outweighsrevealed through the writings of a all merely phys ical relief. Her greatdevoted

,inspired

,and self- denying work in teaching and in helpful or

woman ? Those who have studied the ganization, based on Principle , hasB ible in connection with “ Science circled the earth, and has establishedand Health with K ey to the Scrip divine metaphysics as the true and

tures” have found a new existence ; only basis of that knowledge of God,those who have read Mrs. Eddy’s the infinite and the absolute , whichbooks testify to healing and to a theMaster saidwas eternal life.

PARTNERS OF A GLORIOUS HOPEHAZEL MARGARET MONTGOMERY

O—DAY as never before humanity is struggling to redeem itself

from various forms of bondage andOppression, while from all sides comeceaseless reports of the plans of eutocracy , greed, militarism, ignorance,and racial prejudice to thwart mankind’s desire for peace. Little by little it is becoming clear that the unityand freedom of mankind have notbegun to be achieved except wherethe masses of individual men and

women have awakened to higher andholier ideals of life . Christian ScienceShows how this awakening can bebrought about

,and has hastened it

by giving to unnumbered thousandsnot only health and the desire to usetheir lives more unselfishly , but alsothe knowledge of how to gain theideals for which meli are striving butwhich as yet have been but dimlyglimpsed . Christian Science confersan understanding Of the reality and

power of the ideal ; it accepts as trueideals only those ideas which ema

nate from the Mind “which was alsoin Christ Jesus

,

”and, in accepting

them as the basis of reason and ac

tion,there is brought about the

achievement of true idealism in indi

vidual human experience. On page1 0 0 of “Miscellaneous Writings ,

Mrs . Eddy says :“ Science speaks

when the senses are silent,and then

the evermore of Truth is triumphant.The spiritual monitor understood iscoincidence of the divine with the

human , the acme of ChristianScience.Although Christ Jesus revealed the

ideal man,mankind believed for the

most part,until Mrs . Eddy gave to

the world her great discovery, thatJesus’ command to his followers tobe perfect

,as the Father in heaven is

perfect,was impracticable. Men had

been content to cling to lesser so

called ideals,which

,not emanating

from the divine Mind,were unde

monstrable because not truly idealat all. Jesus proved that the real manis perfect

,and that nothing imperfect

is man. Christian Science,following

closely the words and example ofJesus, explains clearly why man isand always has been the perfect idea

,

or son,Of the perfect Principle

, or

Father. TO human sense,trammeled

as it is by the false belief that matter,

the nonintelligent, is a creator, and

that man is a finite mortal, the fact

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but of the whole hiiman consciousness

,are living witnesses to the heal

ing power of the Christ. B ecauseof their works done in his name

,

that is,with his qualities of thought,

they can say with John :“We know

that the Son of God is come,and

hath given us an understanding,that we may know him that is true

,

and we are in him that is true,even

in his Son Jesus Christ. This is thetrue God, and eternal life.

UNIVERSAL LOVELOU I SE FANNY BODMER

N page 1 3 of Science andHealth.With K ey to the Scriptures”

Mrs . Eddywrites : “Love is impartialand universal in its adaptation and

bestowals . It is the Open fount whichcries,

‘Ho,every one that thirsteth

,

come ye to the waters .

’ There isno p lace where it cannot reach us , noperson who cannot be benefited by it,no need that cannot be met throughit. Indeed

,its very presence is all

sufficiency . It is the very Mind thatdoes all thinking

,the Principle that

underlies all being ; it is God, theAllin- all

,the only is-ness there is. On

page 1 40 of her textbook Mrs . Eddywrites

,

“The Christian Science God isuniversal, eternal , divine Love, whichchangeth not and causeth no evil

,dis

ease,nor death .

NOW God being all and the onlycause

,what is there to bring into our

experience the Opposite of that whichis ? What is it that causes the childto make mistakes in solving his mathematical problems

,but his ignorance

Of the fundamentals Of mathematics,

the laws or rules of its application ?In this same way , we can trace allerror back to its original sourceignorance Of Principle

,Love

,and of

its laws . Error, sin, and sickness donot exist

,since Love universal fills

all Space and can conceive of its Op

posite as little as light can see darkness . Loving

,divine Principle is the

only cause,and as we get an under

standing of this we can Obey the commands of our Master to p reach the

gospel, heal the Sick,and cast out

demons .

As Jesus went through the streetsof Jerusalem or walked on the lakeShores of Galilee he did those workswhich were to prove the divine originof his mission . Then

,as now, the hu

man elements oi which the mortal .

mind is composed confronted theChrist and claimed the right of existence

,but they could not then and

cannot now resist the Love that isTruth . Jesus saw the error

,the fal

sity , hypocrisy, and the pitiless reigning of mortal beliefs in the name oflaw and through the belief in the reality of the carnal mind, but he saw

them for what they were—error,lies

,

Claiming to be where,in truth , is their

very opposite,the expression of

Truth and Love . So benign and clearwas his understanding Of the realityof good and subsequent unreality ofits opposite, error, that false beliefhad to vanish as darkness beforelight. It is this understanding of lnfinite Love that Christian Scienceteaches

,which is the power that heals

all our diseases and casts out demons.

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UNIVERSAL LOVE

It does not,as some seem to think,

teach that healing comes simplythrough overlooking error or

,ostrich

like,putting the head in the sand and

then believing evil is not. It is ahsolute Science and Operates by law,

and this law,applied and demon

strated, corrects the erroneous concept of things, and then the healingfollows as surely as the day followsthe night.The Christian Science God, Prin

ciple, has nothing in common withthe material belief Of a God who seesgood and evil and bestows His goodin a partial, unfair way ; nor with a

human sense of love that to-daypours out its affection on some oneand believes it can hate him tomorrow. But

, as the B ible teaches,our God is “ the same yesterday

,and

to day , and for ever,” unchangeable

divine Love,adaptable in every cir

cumstance,a present help that never

faileth .

We must learn,however

, to knowthis Love which is so different fromits human counterfeit, in order toavail ourselves of its blessings, andthis can be done only through faithful adherence to its laws and thedemonstration of it in our daily lives .

It is this Love divine that heals,but

we can never expect to help others orourselves by merely repeating overand over sentences that are consid

ered helpful . The cross of self- renunciation must be taken up

,and the ex

periences which such an effort isbound to bring to broaden our understanding must be seen as opportu

nities for progress on the road tothe understanding of Love . Whenever we are clear ourselves, we can

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help to enlighten others . In this waywe are preaching the gospel

,not

through words but by example and

precept. I s not this what Jesus did?He knew that not one could be beyond the pale of universal Love.We read in the B ible that he sat

at meat with publicans and Sinners,and when the Pharisees upbraidedhim for this

,his answer was : “They

that be whole need not a physician,

but they that are sick. But go ye andlearn what that meaneth

,I will have

mercy, and not sacrifice : for I am

not come to call the righteous,but

sinners to repentance .

”His great

compassion enabled him to discernclearly the desire for pure

,divine

Love that brought those publicans ,in meek humility

,to the feet Of him

who reflected Love. Through prideand self- righteousness

,the Pharisees

deprived themselves not only of theblessed teachings of Jesus but also ofthe joy of feeding those hungry oneswith the comfort of Truth .

Have we not the “publicans and

sinners” with us to-day , just as theywere then

,seeking peace and whole

ness ? The very fact that they seemto manifest evil passions is proof Oftheir great need of the truth, and

where there is a need,there is supply

,

— this is the nature of universal Love .

Our duty is to reflect that intelligence which will enable us also to discern the need of our brethren

,to be

charitable toward all so that no senseof self- righteousness can hinder us.

Those who seem to have wanderedfar on the wrong road may need tosee but the demonstration of thatdivine Principle which is infinitelyabove the material sense of love. It

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1 80 THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE JOURNALnever leads to self and does not condemn

,but saves and heals . The very

darkness into which false beliefs andthe love of self have led them willmake them hunger and thirst for thelight Of spiritual Love ; for, to

quote Mrs. Eddy again (Scienceand Health, p .

“The greatestwrong is but a supposititious Opposite Oi the highest right.

” The desire and Search of all is for happiness,and

,as the true way is pointed out,

those seeking will be receptive to the

teachings of Christian Science and

glad to exchange the erroneous wayfor the way that leads to God.

How happy Christian Scientistsshould be to have gained some understanding of Love

’s demonstrable

law and the blessed assurance that,as Mrs. Eddy says on page 1 50 ofher book “Miscellaneous Writings,

“Not more to one than to all,is God

demonstrable as divine Life,Truth

,

and Love ; and His people are theythat reflect Him—that reflect Love .

MUTUAL SERVICEAN I TAGRAY LI TTLE

HE D iscoverer and F ounder ofChristian Science, Mary Baker

Eddy,has announced to the world

her concept of The Christian ScienceMonitor

,on page 3 53 of “The F irst

Church of Christ,Scientist

,andMis

cellany ,” where she says : “ I have

given the name to all the ChristianScience periodicals. The first wasThe Christian Science Journal, designed to put on record the divineScience of Truth the second I eu

titled Sentinel, lntended to holdguard over Truth

,Life

,and Love ;

the third, D er H erold der ChristianScience, to proclaim the universal activity and availability of Truth ; thenext I namedMonitor , to spread nudivided the Science that operates unspent. The object of the Monitor is

to injure no man,but to bless all

mankind .

” Unquestionably this international daily newspaper is fulfilling its mission, as thousands ofgrateful readers from all parts Of theworld can testify. It is carrying a

blessing into every walk of life,

meeting human need with the truthabout the affairs Of men—Civil

,com

mercial,domestic

,national

,and ln

ternational. With each issue goesforth a clear statement of ChristianScience

,completing its full mission .

Every department of the Monitor

has its own special message to impart

,the consideration of which is

most instructive and help ful, but it isthe mission of this article to emphasize the value and importance of theadvertising department and its service to advertisers as well as to the

subscribers .

On first acquaintance with TheChristian ScienceMonitor

,the writer

felt she had interest and time onlyfor the Home Forum and editorialpages, ignoring completely the advertisements and scanning carelessly theother features . As thought expanded,however

,to a fuller understanding of

themission of theMonitor as awhole,

as“undivided” exp ression of Princi

ple,it was clearly seen that no part

Of its message could be so wholly

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ignored, without a corresponding losson the part of the subscriber. Theadvertising from all parts of theworld brings a message to each oneof its readers and if it is to be understood rightly this branch of theMonitor

’s activities must be viewed

from the standpoint of mutual service

,oi cooperation and support from

each individual subscriber . Wheneach Monitor reader views advertising from the standpoint of mutualservice, of giving as well as receiving,there opens up a new field Of practical service into which each one mayenter to do his share and enjoythereby a twofold blessing. In view Ofthe large percentage ofMonitor Spacethat is devoted to advertisements

,

this branch of its work is certainlyworthy of careful consideration onthe part of every reader . Let eachsubscriber ask himself

,

“What message do the advertisements bring tome? What is my responsibility inreturn?”

He who has grasped the healingmessage of the Monitor , knows thatwherever it goes it is reveal ing theChrist- Spirit,which breaks down misunderstandings between men and nations and points untiringly to the solution of all problems according toPrinciple . Even the most casual observer to-day realizes that the nationsare torn with unsolved industrial andcommercial problems . B ecause of theMonitor

’s powerful influence for

good it is needed in the businessworld as never before.Every business concern appearing

in the advertising columns of theMonitor is, consciously or uncon

sciously, entering that realm of Prin

ciple which stands for absolute honesty, cooperation, and service to humanity. They are Ofiering honestva lues to the multitude of Monitor

readers all over the world. Have youand I, appreciating as we must thishigh standard of service

,stopped to

acknowledge and reciprocate thisOffer in the true spirit of brotherhood ? D O we look to the advertising columns of the Monitor to helpmeet our own human needs and Showour gratitude for their confidence inour daily newspaper by patronizingthem,

and do we make the effort toexpress to them our appreciation fortheir use of this paper as an adver

tising medium ? This is one verypractical way we can help to solvethe business problems of these individual advertisers, as well as of thewhole world, just to satisfy them thattheir confidence is well placed and

profitable, to give them loving support in return

,and thus to keep the

Monitor constantly flowing into thecommercial world in ever increasing

Every bus iness house using TheChristian Science Monitor as an ad

vertising medium,receives a free

copy of the issue in which its advertisement appears . Hundreds ofMoni

tors are thus circulated daily, bringing many business men a blessing ofwhich they may have been ignorantbefore . Numerous instances havebeen cited where healings, physical aswell as financial

,have resulted from

receivingMonitors in this way . Suchis the power of Truth and the universal law of Love that whateverblesses one blesses all ,

”asMrs . Eddy

says in “ Science andHealth with K ey

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1 82 THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE JOURNALto the Scriptures (p . 206) in the passage which reads,

“ In the scientificrelation Of God to man, we find thatwhatever blesses one blesses all

,as

Jesus showed with the loaves and thefishes

,- Spirit

,not matter

,being the

source of supply.

” In many instancesbusiness policies have been changedto a higher standard of justice and

honor and a better understanding between employer and employee is being brought about, paving the wayfor a firmer foundation for the business Of the future. Should we not rejoice that the Opportunity is Open toeach one of us to assist in this greatreconstruction period?The way of progress is through the

Open gates of gratitude . It is a fullerunderstanding of our Leader

’s con

cept of The Christian Science Moni

CRITICISMLAWRENCE THOMP SON

NE of the commonest characteristics of the so- called human

mind is a lack Of precision . Thisvagueness may be traced to the common tendency to accept prevalent beliefs and suggestions rather than totake the trouble to Search for the nuderlying truth, and it is most in evidence where the sensuous beliefs of

life and intelligence in matter holdsway. It is probably under such influences as these that a large numberof words have apparently lost theiroriginal meaning and to the averageman have come to have an entirelydifferent sense . Of course there arealways those who get beneath thisshallow covering, but so far as theman in the street is concerned

,and

tor and its mission that awakens allto a deeper Sense of gratitude and

to their individual responsibility inhelping to extend its blessing to all

m ankind. Our part is so simple andyet so far- reaching. It has beenwisely stated that “ opportunity, nuderstood

,becomes responsibility.

When We really grasp the full significance of the Monitor

’s influence in

the world and see our relation to itsactivities of good, then Opportunityand responsibility become clear toeach one of us and we find the fulfillment joy-giving. In “Miscellanee

ous Writings” (p . l ) we find thesewords from Mrs. Eddy’s pen : “Tokindle all minds with a gleam of

gratitude, the new idea that comeswelling up from infinite Truth needsto be understood .

this term includes the majority ofhuman beings

,the prevailing belief

is accepted without question .

The word “ criticism,

” which is derived from a Greek word meaning “

to

judge,discern

,

” is a case in point.From this definition it is read ily seenthat the faculty of true criticism is

indispensable to progress, but thepopular meaning Of theword includeslittle more than mere faultfindingand destructive censure .

One sometimes hears remarks tothe effect that statements in the B ibleare contradictory

,and even the ad

monitions of Jesus are occasionallysubjected to such comment. Acareful study of the context will removethe ambiguity in most cases, as for

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CRITI CI SM

instance the statements of our Mas

ter,

“Judge not, that ye be not

judged ,”and

,

“Judge righteous judgment.” On the former occasion it isclear that Jesus was administering arebuke to the common tendency of

p icking out and magnifying What appears to be wrong in others and at

the same time making no efiort toovercomewhat seem one’s own errors .

In the latter case he was urging hishearers to “ judge not according to theappearance ; in other words, he waspointing out how essential it is to separate error from truth, and thus beable intelligently to reject the formerand accept the latter, thereby exercising the true function of criticism.

True criticism is always constructive . It never pulls down unless it isable to substitute something better.This is perhaps the surest and mostdirect test one can apply to distin

guish the true from the counterfeit.When properly understood, it en

ables one to separate the tares fromthe wheat in every situation

,and in

this way it is of great value to therace

,for by its means progress may

be made and lessons learned which,without it, could only be attained bypassing through the harder schoolsof experience and suffering. The necessity for sound judgment was perceived by the Old prophets . In thisrespect the book of Proverbs is especially rich and Paul’s epistles to Timothy are also very helpful

,besides

clearly indicating the apostle’s viewson this matter.It is generally agreed that John

was the disciple “whom Jesus loved,”

and what better proof could we havethat true criticism is in harmony with

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love than this disciple’s admonition,“B eloved, believe not every Spirit,but try the Spirits Whether they are

of God.

” Afalse sense of love wouldhave one accept that which is lessthan perfect

,and thereby condone

and perpetuate errors which progressdemands shal l be destroyed and castaside . The subtle nature of this erroris realized when one is able to discernthe true nature of Love

,which in

cludes a right sense of criticism.

On page 3 1 3 of Science andHealthMrs . Eddy says,

“Jesus of Nazarethplunged beneath the material surfaceof things, and found the Spiritualcause .

” This necessity for plungingbeneath the material surface ofthings is referred to both in the Scriptures andMrs. Eddy’s writings,— thefollowing from page 9 5 of Scienceand Health being especially Signifi

cant : “The greater or lesser abilityof a Christian Scientist to discernthought scientifically, depends uponhis genuine spirituality. This kind ofmind- reading is not clairvoyance, butit is important to success in heal ing,and is one of the special characteristics thereof.” On one occas ion Jesussaid to the Pharisees and Sadducees,“O ye hypocrites

,ye can discern the

face of the Sky ; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?

” Thewriter was greatly helped by a careful study of these passages on one

occasion when strugglingwith a senseof failure to make a demonstration,for they revealed clearly what wasnecessary. Mortal mind is sometimesinclined to become impatient and

even angry on occasions of this kind.

Assuming the ri fle of a martyr, itoccasionally takes the position that

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it has done all that is possible, becomes very sorry for itself, and im

pudently assumes that Truth is at

fault,when a little self- examination

would reveal all this self- righteousness to be “ filthy rags,

”as the

prophet Isaiah says .

B eginning on page 570 of Scienceand Health, Mrs . Eddy says, Manyare willing to Open the eyes Of thepeople to the power of good residentin divine Mind

,but they are not so

willing to point out the evil in human thought, and expose evil

’s hid

den mental ways Oi accomplishinginiquity

,

”and She continues : “Why

this backwardness, since exposure isnecessary to ensure the avoidance ofevil? B ecause people like you betterwhen you tell them their virtues thanwhen you tell them their vices .

” Thisis work that must be done beforeTruth is acknowledged as supreme inall the affairs of men . B efore one iscompetent to perform such tasks,however

,he needs to have mastered

personal sense and human will . Theindividual who is overcome with re

sentment when his own errors are

pointed out is not qualified to judgethose of others . It is impossible toteach others what we do not understand ourselves. Amongst this typemay be included those who are constantly criticizing others behind theirbacks

,but who have neither cour

age nor honesty enough to speak tothe person concerned . To morta lsense this may seem hard judgmentin some cases where the weaknessappears to be excusable, but it shouldbe remembered that this conduct produces some of the most difficult ofsupposititious conditions. It also

breaks the primary rules for Christian conduct laid down by Jesusthe Christ as recorded in Matthewxviii : 1 5 . A Wide-awake ChristianScientist will never be deceived intoeither expressing or listening to suchbeliefs, because of their evil tendency. The fact that such conditionsexist

,however

, Shows the necessity forseeing that nothing is accepted whichcannot stand the light Of Truth .

Pure motives and discernment Ofthe underlying facts concerning any

situation are essential preliminariesto any expression of criticism . Whenthese conditions are fulfilled and thetruth is realized as the only consciousness, spiritual power will bepresent

,and this will overcome the

fault or supersede the false sense.Without this ability to reflect thepower of Truth no one can claim thathis criticism is Wholly right. The

mere habit of condemning and finding fault is the carnal mind’s antipode of

,and bears no relationship to

,

true criticism . One may rest assuredthat any criticism which Springs frombad feeling

,unkindness

,harshness,

or uncharitableness is wholly wrong.

Intellectual pride is also a snarewhich has to be reckoned with, andhere one may remember that, as Paulsays,

“God hath chosen the foolishthings of the world to confound thewise .

” The incident of Balaam’s t e

buke from his ass,as recorded in the

twenty- second chapter of Numbers,also serves to illustrate this point.The human belief in personality isvery prone to personal Opinions andis usually ready to criticize any individual who points away from personal explanations to the fundamen

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aggrandizement, hypocrisy, inertia,ease in matter, in short against allthe claims of animal magnetism .

What barriers can we put up againstthese evils except purely mental Ones,and how are we to go to work? It

.

is

exceedingly simple if we follow theSpiritual interpretation of the worksand words of our Master. We havejust one place given us in which towork

,and that is our consciousness .

Let us consider how much space wegive to gossip

,scandal , petty jeal

onsy, and how much to prayer, communion with God, meditation on thethings Of Soul .Shall we be less high-minded than

Thoreau,who wrote : “ I am aston

ished to observe how Willing men areto lumber their minds with rubbish,to permit idle rumors

,tales, inci

dents,even oi an insignificant kind,

to intrude upon what should be thesacred ground of the thoughts .

I believe that the mind can be profaned by the habit of attending totrivial things, so that all our thoughtsshall be tinged with triviality. Theyshall be as dusty as stones in thestreet. Our very minds shall bepaved and macadamized, their foundation broken into fragments for thewheels of travel to roll over . Ithink we should treat our minds as

innocent and ingenuous childrenWhose guardians we are—be carefulwhat objects and What subjects are

thrust on their attention. I thinkeven facts may dust them by theirdryness, unless they are effaced eachmorning

,or rather rendered fertile

by the dews of fresh and living truth.

How many things there are concerning which we might well delib

erate whether we had better knowthem .

I s it possible to dwell consciously inthe realm of pure Spirit all of thetime? one may ask . It is plain to beseen in our present stage of growthone does not and cannot, but we canconstantly gain in spiritual understanding until we reach the standardof the Christ. Christian Scientistsshould be very careful that they are

not deterred from the little deeds ofkindness

,little words of love that this

earth somuch needs. To the real manthere is no sorrow,

but mortals are

Often passing through sorrow. Shallwe try to lighten their grief simply bydeclaring the facts of real being, orshall we try also to bring the fact ofthe unreality of sorrowto human comprehension while expressing tenderness, also compassion, and comfort,which are qualities of true being, sothat the sufferer can in a measure nuderstand God’s tender love and feelH is nearness.

Jesus showed forth the divine Lifethrough the greatness of his humanliving. When Sin in others confrontsus do We draw aside and cast coldlooks and unkind thoughts, or do weremember and act on Jesus’ saying,“He that is without sin among you,let him first cast a stone.” Then whensin in ours elves appears, do we brushaside the feelings Of regret and re

pentance with the absolute statement

,

“Evil is not real,” instead of

remembering that we are making itintensely real as long as we are lndulging in it, and that we must correct it before we can truly say it hasno reality to us .

D id you ever read of Jesus taking

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one disciple aside to tell him to beware of another ? There is no recordof his warning the others against evenJudas in a personal way until thetime he was to leave them all and

Judas’ character was to be madeknown to the world . Jesus was impartial and impersonal . In the moments of most severe trial he tooktime to perform acts of tendernessand love, as witnessed in the healingof the ear Of the High Priest’s servant, which impetuous Peter had cutoff and again

,when he attended to

the Welfare of his mother While hewas on the cross ; and as witnessedin the interest he showed in the sin

ners who were being crucified withhim

,and in his attitude of marvelous

insight toward his enemies when heasked forgiveness for them . Couldwe but bring that scientific and Christian application of love to the problems of to-day , we should again see

the veil of the temple rent in twain,and the fallacy Of unchristian l ivingand of superficial argument would beclearly seen and superstitious worship Oi worldly position would vanishin the light of Spiritual goodness.

The early Christians talked muchof Chr istian grace, hospitality, andhuman kindness. If we neglect those

THE NEW

JAMES C .

N absolute Truth there is but onelanguage, the mode of communi

cation that the divine Mind knows.

Principle communicating to its infinite idea all good is the true utterance. The unlimited spiritual manunderstands all that divine Spirit nu

folds,and what God has for man to

know is without bounds. This idealmode of expression is the only realactivity, because Mind and its ideaconstitute all that exists .

The glimpse which mankind has ofthis spiritual language makes up the

amenities of social intercourse, thecordial greeting, the kindly inquiryafter another’s welfare

,the efforts to

smooth the pathway of our fellowmen

,especially th ose who are in the

bonds of fellowship in our church,

may it not be said of us :“ I was a

stranger, and ye took me not inVerily I say unto you, Inasmuch as

ye did it not to one of the least ofthese

,ye did it not to me .

Wemust have among Christian Scientists a manhood and a womanhoodcapable of bringing out the highestideals of friend

,neighbor

,citizen

,and

statesman. The future success of ourorganization rests largely upon ourbringing into our lives noble Christian attributes . The responsibilityfor this rests with the individual .Isaiah heard the voice of the Lord,saying,

“Whom shall I send, and whowill go for us?

” And instantly be t eplied

,

“Here am I ; send me .” Tha t

heavenly voice is speaking to us today . May we all hear and respond,and uphold the trust committed tous, in all its divine purity and power,anointing all our work with oil, whichMrs. Eddy defines (Science and

Health, p . 592) as,consecration ;

charity ; gentleness ; prayer ; heavenly inspiration .

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world’s knowledge of this newtongue .

” This glimpse, however faintat present, is becoming increasinglyclear as Christian Science, which re

introduced this higher sense oi speaking and thinking, spreads . Thosewho understand this Science are theyof whom Christ Jesus prophesied,“These signs shall follow them thatbelieve ; in my name shall they castout devils ; they shall Speak with newtongues .

The perception of this absolutelanguage of Mind reaches humanityin proportion as men acquire sp iritual sense, and in the form in whichthey can understand it. Of th is Mrs.

Eddy writes in “ Science and Healthwith K ey to the Scriptures,

” beginning on page 20 9 : “ Spiritual sense isa conscious, constant capacity to understand God . It shows the superiority of faith by works over faithin words . I ts ideas are expressedonly in ‘new tongues ; and these areinterpreted by the translation of thespiritual original into the languagewhich human thought can comprehend .

” But here again, when menuse this human speech

,which is

merely a suppositional counterfeit ofthe true expression ofMind , they findapparent difficulty in expressing spiritual meaning. Mrs . Eddy discussesthis in Science and Health, beginningon page 1 1 4, as follows :

“Apart fromthe usual opposition to everythingnew

,the one great Obstacle to the re

caption of that spirituality, throughwhich the understanding of Mindscience comes, is the inadequacy ofmaterial terms for metaphysicalstatements, and the consequent difficulty of so expressing metaphysical

ideas as to make them comprehensible to any reader, who has notpersonally demonstrated ChristianScience as brought forth in my discovery . Job says : ‘The ear triethwords

,as the mouth tasteth meat.’

The great difficulty is to give the rightimpression

,when translating mate

rial terms back into the original spiritual tongue.

” Once again, on page2 72 of Science and Health

,Mrs.

Eddy deals with this subject whenshe gives this definition of just whatconstitutes the “ new tongue

” in thishuman sense of things ,

“The spiritualsense of the Scriptures brings out thescientific sense, and is the new tonguereferred to in the last chapter ofMark’s Gospel .So

,just as the spiritual sense of the

Scriptures is the scientific meaninginto which the Scriptures must betranslated out of the material termsused to express them

,in the same

way the spiritual sense Of anythingwhatsoever in our daily living is the'

new language for explaining that particular thing . Thus

,in metaphysics

the utterance of the truth mentallyand audibly about any given Situation or thing is the new Speech.

Every time that a student of thisScience replaces material sense withthe Spiritual

,he is employing the sci

entific phraseology. He is translating ; and in proportion to his understanding of the import of the letter ofhis translation

,he experiences the

happy results that are the heal ing inChristian Science . For example

,the

mortal senses might tell a man thathe is living in a room in an apartment house

,limited and circum

scribed by inconveniences. Right

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there the student of Christian Sciencewould employ metaphysical termsand affirm the inspiring truth that thespiritual man

,the only man there

really is,forever lives in the unlimited

domain of Mind,that Mind is his

home, for in Mind“we live

,and

move,and have our being.

” In consequence of his perception of thisfact he would find the freshness

,the

peace,the freedom that divine con

sciousness alone can give .

It is the immrative demand ofPrinciple that the student of Christian Science employ the “ new tongue

in all his thinking. He must more andmore deal in the absolute . Of course,in uttering this language audibly

,in

speaking to others, he must use wisdom and avoid perplexing those unacquainted with Christian Science orthose just beginning to catch a

glimpse Of it,by a manner of speak

ing that would hinder their advancement

,and by the use of terms the

meaning of which is not understoodby them . Especially is this true inthe giving Of testimonies , and in at

tempting to explain this Science tothose who are just beginning to takeup its study.

It is essential, however, to knowand hold fast in thought to absolutemetaphysics, even when speaking ina simpler language to those requiringit. Jesus employed the scientificspeech

, as when he raised the daughter of 'the ruler from the dead .

“Hesaid unto them,

Give place : for themaid is not dead

,but Sleepeth .

” B e

cause this was beyond the nu

derstanding of his hearers,“ they

laughed him to scorn .

” Again,at the

time Of the death of Laz arus, he said

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to the disciples,

“Our friend LazarusSleepeth ; but I go, that I may awakehim out of sleep .

” But when the discip les did not comprehend this,

“ thensaid Jesus unto them plainly

,Laz

arus is dead .

” And also in front ofthe tomb

,he turned to the divine

Mind,cast out of his thought any

sense of what his words would meanfrom a human standpoint of language

,and exp lained why he had

used the relative terms . He said :“ Father, I thank thee that thou hastheard me . And I knew that thouhearest me always : but because ofthe people which stand by I said it

,

that they may believe that thou hastsent me.

Jesus had at first spoken in thenew tongue .

” He knew that mancould not die

,because he is the

deathless creation of eternal Mind .

SO he uttered with entire naturalnesswhat he knew

,what he was demon

strating, and was again to demonstrate when he lifted Lazarus out ofthe belief that he died . But theMas

ter had addressed his thoughts audibly to cat s unprepared to hear hisunqualified declaration of everlast

ing life,“Lazarus sleepeth

,

”and so

he used the old manner of Speaking,

“Lazarus is dead .

Christian Scientists must thinkmetaphysically and must speak,whenit is wise

,in this way . The reason for

this is that sinceMind and its infinitemanifestation is all that truly exists

,

it is impossible to speak unqualifiedtruth and not deal with the absolute .

Any concession to material, relativestatements is based on the rule of“suffer it to be so now,

” just as Jesussuffered himself, because of the need

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Of the hour,to be baptized in a mate

rial way with material water by a human being

,although he knew that the

only purification or purity was theeternal perfection of Principle and

its reflection, and just as he spokerelatively at the tomb Of Lazarus.

The world does not like to hear the“new tongue .

” Even when Spokenwisely and from necessity accordingto the demands of the occasion

,the

speaker may find that his hearers

have laughed him to scorn, just asthe Master experienced this opposition. Sincere workers in metaphysicsmust stand fast, however, and knowalways and speak on occasion the unconditional verity that infinite Mindand its manifestation constitutes thetotality of being, and that, as a result,evil

,laughing “

to scorn,”

and all

other mockeries of true activity simply do not exist ; thus they cease evento appear to have reality.

STREAMS OF LOVESARAH B . STRASSBURGER

HEN we consider the wealth oflove in treasures of Truth that

daily,weekly

,monthly

,and quarterly

is poured into our hearts and homes ,healing the human mind Of its Sickness and sin

,its sorrow and shame

,

sensuality and selfishness, its vanityand vainglory

,rebuking

,exhorting

,

counseling, comforting, alight withlove

,—we are beggared for words

with which to express our apprecia

tion of the Christian Science publications . The periodicals may be likened to “

streams of love” (Hymnal,p . and does not the PublishingHouse remind us of that Scripture,“There is a river

,the streamswhereof

Shall make glad the city of God,the

holy place of the tabernacles of themost High ; and is it not the blessedprivilege of each one Of us to “makechannels for the streams of love

,

where they may broadly run,” by

subscribing for the periodicals?The statements of Truth which lift

thought above the sordidness of earthcannot be learned or appreciated inthe mental realm where values are

estimated in terms of dollars and

cents . Often when thought has thusbeen uplifted through the study of anarticle in one of our periodicals, thereader is heard to say ,

“That articleis worth the year’s subscriptionprice .

” What an absurd statement !Can a monetary value he placed onthat which lifts man’s thought to Godand makes His nearness a felt fact?Sometimes one paragraph will givesuch a Spiritual illumination thatnever again can he who reads standin just the place where he stood before its message came to him . Theseperiods of ascension are withoutmeasure in terms of sense, and onlyhe who is seeking the kingdom ofheaven first, rightly values them . Tosuch a one the cost of all the periodicals is negligible .

The writer’s experience with D erHarold der Christian Science has

been so gratifying that she desires togive it to those who do not see thenecessity of subscribing for a paperthey cannot read . Our Leader tellsus in Science and Health (p .

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“STREAMS OF LOVE”

In the scientific relation of God toman

,we find that whatever blesses

one blesses all, as Jesus Showed withthe loaves and the fisheS , - Spirit

,not

matter,being the source Of supply,

and who has not learned that Obedience to by- laws brings its own t e

ward,and that if we make “

channelsfor the streams of love,

” love is readyto flow into them. One of thesestreams is D er Herold, but unless wemake it a channel by subscribing forit, We miss so much of love, robbingourselves and those to whom we maygive again this light bearer . Thewriter cannot read German . Thisseemed to her to be a good excusefor not subscribing for D er Herold.

She sometimes said, byway of excuse,that she never had a German patient,which was only another subterfugewithout a reason for its use. We inChristian Science know that thoughtsare things which invite or repel as thecase may be ; in other words, whichbring forth after their kind . Thefollowing incident proves this to betrue. The first copy of D er H erold

received,reminded her Of a German

lady who was investigating ChristianScience

,so the copy was sent to this

lady. The second Copy followed thefirst and then the lady came to herand said with a joyful light inher eyes : “There is an article inthat Herold that exp lains ChristianScience so I understand it for thefirst time . I want to keep that copy.

It is SO good.

” She spoke so eagerlyand her face was so joyous that thewriter knew that she had had a

glimpse of the Christ, so she assuredher that She might keep it and re

joiced to know that a blessing had

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come to another,through her Obedi

ence.Aclose study ofArticleVIII , Sec

tion 1 4,of TheMother ChurchMan

ual reveals the fact that it is not onlya duty but a privilege for each member of The F irst Church of Christ,Scientist, to subscribe for all the periodicals. Adictionary defines privilege as a peculiar advantage, —andadvantage as a benefit. The by- law

means, then, that whereas it is theObvious duty for each one to sub

scribe for the periodicals, it is of advantage and benefit to him as well .Those who are willingly and lovinglyobeying this by- law say that thebenefits derived therefrom are incalculable.

Sometimes it is said,“ I do not take

The Christian Science Monitor,as I

have no time to read it.” I s thistrue? By no means . We

,who are

called to liberty,know that we have

all the time there is. Indeed, we arelearning to live in eternity and to

realize that there is an Opportunity inGod’s eternity for the performance ofevery legitimate act . NO doubtMar

tha of old would have given the sameexcuse for not subscribing for theMonitor, had it been published in herday ; but we are without excuse, forJesus’loving rebuke to her falls uponthe listening ear to-day ,

“Martha,Martha

,thou art careful and trou

bled about many things : but onething is needful : and Mary hathchosen that good part, which shallnot be taken away from her .” TheMarys of to-day are seeking theChrist, Truth, and count no cost too

great to that end.

D o we always remember that we

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who claim to be awake have but oneduty to perform and that is to keepourselves awake by making channelsthrough which love may flow to usward

,that in turn we may be able to

awaken others? In Article VIII ,Section 6

,of the Manual we find this

admonition : “ It shall be the duty ofevery member of this Church to defend himself daily against aggressivemental suggestion, and not be madeto forget nor to neglect his duty toGod

,to his Leader

,and to mankind.

One of our duties to mankind is topour out to them unstintingly trueliterature . D oes this require selfsacrifice? Then let us rememberthat our Leader tells us in Scienceand Health,

“Agreat sacrifice of ma

terial things must precede this ad

vanced Spiritual understanding.

” Letus as Christian Scientists be a law

unto ourselves—a law of unlimitedsupply which never admits the lie,“ I cannot afiord to take the periodicals .

” As our understanding of thetruth develops we Shal l cease tothink that our needs are material andshall begin to realize that man’sgreatest need is to know the truth,which need is fully supplied in Mrs .

Eddy’s writings and in the ChristianScience literature . May these streamsof love flow to every portion Of the

globe,watering in their course the

arid places of the earth and makingthe desert to bud and “ blossom as therose.’

RESPONSIB IL ITYJOHN L . MOTHERSHEAD

HE curse Of the world has beena false sense of responsibility.

The human mind has burdened itselfwith the belief of being a cause, andwith that has of course followed thenecessity of producing effects . Withthis necessity has come fear of failure

,worry over results, and a general

loss of all of the joys of life throughthe pressure Of attempting to create .

The human mind has attempted toclassify its victims into two classes,those who are responsible or reliableand those who are irresponsible. Infact

,one who is called not responsi

ble is assumed to be not in controlof his mental faculties and so without a mind

,or insane . Therefore the

effort of training has been to give aman a human sense of responsibility

,

for without that he was considered

incapable of being of use in theworld .

The period of transition betweenchildhood and manhood is the periodof training and therefore of assuming human responsibility. Also th isperiod is the time at which the joyand spontaneity of life usually disappears. One who does maintain hisjoy beyond this time is said to havekept his youth

,or not to have grown

up . And yet the Master said,

“Ex

cept ye be converted,and become

as little children,ye Shal l not enter

into the kingdom of heaven .

” N0

statement has ever superseded Jesus’

definition of the condition of thoughtwhich knows God . None is morecomplete

,yet none is more over

looked by the Espiring human mindwhich is seeking to take itself intothe heavenly kingdom.

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statement,“ I amthe Lord, and there

is none else . Joy is wiped from theexperience of the one who allows thissense of false responsibility to governhim . P ressure, the weapon forged bythe human will to carry out its purpose, brings its results of depressionas well as suppression .

When man turns from this effort offalse sense and surrenders to God hefinds peace

,because he has found

the only cause and from that causecomes all righteous effect. But ra

member that when asked to surrender to God the human mind is quickwith its answer : “Unless I do something

,nothing will happen. I cannot

THE GREAT POINT OF DEPARTUREGRACE ROBERTAWASSON

HE belief of limitation claimssuch a variety of presentation

that to list these would be an endlessand useless task, yet it may fairlybe said that one of the chief ways inwhich limitation urges its claim Of

reality upon humanity is in the beliefand fear Of restricted finance . Livesthere an individual who

,being en

tirely satisfied with fabulous wealth,

is Willing to stop voluntarily the inpouring of riches into his own personal coffers? I s not mortal mindmuch more likely to pull down itsbarns and build greater

,that it may

bestow all its fruits and goodstherein

,thus putting its faith in ma

terial riches and forsaking Spirit?So Slight is the understanding of

what true substance is and of how itis to be Obtained that the problem ofincome claims no small portion of

the attention of mank ind. Until one

become negative,a nonentity.

” Littledoes it know that all the good everdonewas done by God and not by human sense . The good acts and deedsare the shining of the sun through a

mist, and the mist of human responsibility would hide the glory of God

’s

goodness and abundance more thanany other phase of human limitation .

SO we may be content. Good willcontinue to come when we surrenderto God . In fact

,it Will unfold faster

than we have ever seen it before. Thearguments which Oppose surrendering to God are legion, but the resultsOf carrying out the surrender are bigand glorious .

arrives at the understanding thatplenty is mental

,as all good is, he is

apt to subscribe to the mesmerismthat abundance is something separateand apart from consciousness. Metaphysics is forsaken ln the vain at

tempt to reconcile these two opposites ; namely, that God is All ; thatincome is a material “ Suffer it to beso now

,

” which God knows nothingabout. The conclusion is that it isof little use to turn to Mind for thesolution of this very trying problem.

Now if the mortal mind argumentscould be stifled and human reasoningsilenced

,this belief

,calling itself

“man in need of a larger income,

would be seen for what it really is ,and the lie would return unto itsnative nothingness . The real manknows that supply is divine idea

,

infinite,limitless

,unrestricted ; that

he,man

,is inseparably linked with

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his creator , and that, byvirtue of this,man has access to infinite supply. Allgood comes to man through the operation of divine law,

which is but theactivity of divine Mind .

“Let us rid ourselves of the beliefthat man is separated from God ,”writes Mrs . Eddy in Science and

Health with K ey to the Scriptures”

(p .

“and Obey only the divine

Principle , Life and Love . Here isthe great point of departure for alltrue Spiritual growth .

” Each and

every one,then

,in working out this

problem,or any other, must come to

this “ great point of departure,”

- a

c omplete renunciation of every matsrial argument and its support ofsupposititious human law

,for an

unconditional surrender to Principlewith its unvaried operation of divinelaw. The subtle argument that material labor is the cause of supplyand that when the privilege or powerto labor is cut off for any reasonwhatever

,the supply automatically

ceaseS ,— this is a travesty upon in

telligence and a snare which com

paratively few elude . I s it not,rather ,

that the joy and privilege of beingabout the Father’s business is a t e

sult of Spiritual activity,and this

manifestation of activity and its re

ward cannot be cut Off?It is comparatively easy to see that

the mathematical fact, twice twoequals four, is infinite in application .

Every one who knows themultiplication table possesses this truth as a

practical part of his understanding.

He can call this into service at anytime without inconveniencing or limiting any one . His incessant use ofthe idea can never exhaust his supply

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Of this truth. He has it because heknows it. This is the only way mancan ever really have anything. Get

ting is not a process of accretion,but

unfoldment,—unfoldment by which

we come to understand our Godgiven inheritance of dominion.

“Getwisdom

,get understanding : forget it

not,

”admonished the preacher

,and

,

“With all thy getting get understanding.

” The writer of Proverbs wellknew that this getting or unfoldmentwas a necessary part of human ex

perience. All there is to man is whathe knows

,and all that he has

,he has

as consciousness . This,doubtless

,is

why Mrs . Eddy has put understanding as the “Third D egree

” of the Scientific translation of mortal mind

(Science and Health,p . and

under the caption,

“Understandingis listed “

spiritual power,

” which I s

indicative of dominion.

The understanding that income ismerely the coming into individualconsciousness of the truth aboutsubstance, relieves one of financialworry. The trouble is, however , thathumanity has been trained to a falsebelief in the existence of materialintermediates, auxiliaries, mediators,and has resorted to this in its effortto arrive at the desired end . NOW

the Christ, Truth, is the only reality,and if this Spiritual truth, independent of all material intermediates,wereresorted to, the right result would immediately appear . When Christ Jesuswished to be on the other side Of thelake

,he had no belief in clumsy in

termediates and was there instantly,Since he knew that time, space, andphysical effort are but forms of human limitation .

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Jesus knew the utter uselessnessof resorting to a material remedy tobring about a desired result. Whenhe seemed to need the opposite ofwhat he was experiencing, this resultwas brought about through sp iritualunderstanding independent of any

material intermediary. D oubtless thisuse of the term “material remedy”

may seem strength, yet Would it notbe resorting to material means to remedy an undesirable situation shouldone so well versed as Christ Jesus inthe unvarying activity of God’s lawindorse the lie by accepting as law

the restrictions of mortal mind?On page 1 1 of “Unity of Good” by

Mrs . Eddy,we read : “He turned the

water into wine,he commanded the

winds, be healed the sick, —all in direct opposition to human philosophyand so- called natural science . Heannulled the laws of matter , Showingthem to be laws of mortal mind, notof God . He showed the need ofchanging this mind and its abortivelaws ; and further down on the samepage she continues : “ Jesus requiredneither cycles of time nor thought inorder to mature fitness for perfectionand its possibilities . He said that thekingdom of heaven is here, and is lncluded in Mind ; that while ye say ,There are yet four months, and thencometh the harvest, I say , Look up,not down

,for your fields are already

white for the harvest ; and gather

the harvest by mental, not materialprocesses .

To enlarge one’s income entirelyby human means, whether by intensive labor, inheritance, or howeverit is done

,is not to do away with the

problem permanently. It is Simplypostponing the day when this verymattermust be taken up scientificallyand worked out according to Principle . The false belief which calls itself “man in need of a larger income

,

must be healed by the understandingthat man has all good now ; that supply is spiritual

,that it is limitless, not

dependent upon human conditionswhether physical

, political, business,or ethical ; that this understandingcan be practically applied to his problems as readily as his understandingof mathematics and that the cry Of

the high cost of living need not

strike fear to his heart.Fear is ignorance, and the fear can

be cast out and the financial problemabsolutely solved by resolutely meeting the occasion which brings oneface to face with the “

great point ofdeparture” from the trodden Adamway to the Christ-way—that waywhich is the only mediator betweenearth and heaven, between the beliefof need and the fruition of rightthinking

,between human ignorance

and spiritual understanding. Therefore

,

“with all thy getting get understanding.

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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOURNALFOUNDED APRI L , 1 883 , BY MARY BAKER EDDY, AUTH OR or THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE

TEXTBOOK ,

“ SCI ENCE AND HEALTH W I TH K EY To THE SCRI PTURES”

FREDERI CK D I xON , Acting Editor GUSTAVUS S. PAI NE , Acting Associate Editor

ED ITOR IAL

THE CENTENARY OF

HE world is keeping the centenary of Herbert Spencer

’s birth .

He was a man of prodigious learningand Of an even more prodigious industry . For a Whole generation beexercised a greater influence overeducated Opinion than any othermanof his day ; nor was this influenceconfined to his own country ; it extended from Moscow to New York,and when the news reached Paristhat he had passed away, the Chambers adjourned out of respect to hisattainments . Yet to-day, reading thememoirs

,the appreciations, the eriti

cisms,which the centenary has

brought forth, it is impossible not tobe impressed with the tone of hesitation that pervades them all. On suchoccasions the writer is expected to dothe best for his subject. In the present instance , however, the eulogy ishalf-hearted, and the lack of robustappreciation marked . Still none ofthe critics seem quite to understandWhy . Yet the reason is, surely, perfectly plain. Herbert Spencer’s success lay in the fact that his bookswere the reflection of his age. It wasthe age of the evolutionist and theagnostic. Macausland had dared todeal critically with Genesis, and

though Oxford had cheered D israeliwhen he declared himself on the side

HERBERT SPENCERof the angels

,London was onques

tionably on the side of Darwin and

the apes.

The world has traveled far sincethe mighty volumes of the SyntheticPhilosophy were first given to it. Ithas been ranking itself ever more andmore, without any D israelian flippancy, on the side of the angels ; and,as a consequence

,it finds itself fur

ther and further every day from the

Spencerian theory of the “unknowable,

”and more and more out of

sympathy with the Spencerian con

tempt for metaphysics . It is hastening, in short, with giant strides, awayfrom agnosticism,

in an almost nuconscious search for divine Scienceand divine metaphysics

,and this for

the simple reason that the teaching ofChristian Science is forcing itselfmore and more steadily upon its attention

,and proving more and more

clearly after the lapse of twenty centut ies, that, though heaven and ea rthmay pass away

,the words of the

great Galilean teacher have not

passed away.

One other thing Herbert Spencer’sphilosophy forced upon him . It washis conclusions with respect to character. Acquired characters were, heinsisted, inherited . Such a theory scie ntifically places the cart before the

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horse. Moral codes do not producemoral sentiments . F or twenty centut ies the Christian world has beentrained on the moral code of theB ible

,without producing the effect

demanded by Christ Jesus himself,namely, the repetition of the worksaccomplished by him . The outcomeof that very training, on the contrary,was in the person of Spencer himself,an agnostic. The fact is as Mrs.

Eddy writes on page 3 2 7 of Scienceand Health : “

Reason is the most active human faculty. Let that informthe sentiments and awaken the man’sdormant sense of moral obligation,and by degrees he will learn the nothingness of the pleasures of humansense and the grandeur and bliss of aspiritual sense, which silences thematerial or corporeal.”

The fundamental fallacy,however

,

of Spencer’s teaching was his theoryof the “ unknowable” and the “ knowable .

”I t might have been imagined

that if a thingwere unknowable, therecould be nothing more to be saidabout it ; yet Spencer had a very greatdeal to say about it. He was by nomeans content to leave the matterwhere Confucius left it when he declared that the unknowable, beingunknowable, had better be left there .

Spencer’s theory eventually came tothis : that if there is a F irst Cause itmust be absolute

,for the very simple

reason that there being nothing leftouts ide it, there is nothing to bebrought into relation with it. Such aFirst Cause must consequently be infinite

,and

,as the human mind can

know nothing of the infinite,it must

be content to dismiss it as the “un

knowable .

” Now it is precisely here

that Spencer became a mired logician.

” In plain English, he beggedthe question of the inability of mankind to know Truth

,and this in

the face of Jesus’ famous declaration,

“Ye shall know the truth,and

the truth shall make you free .This disaster to his logic is interesting, for it is one which has neverdisturbed his ordinary critics in theleast degree. They themselves neverdreamed of propounding the factthat the human mind was itself asmuch an unreal ity as all idealisticphilosophy, from the time of Plato ,has admitted its phenomenon matterto be ; and, consequently, it has neverstruck them that the real solution ofthe problem must be found in thatignored factor which the Greek textof the New Testament calls a scientific knowledge of Spirit, but whichthe natural scientist has generallybeen satisfied to dismiss as mysticismor superstition, on the basis that sofar from natural science and Spirithaving any connection, the one is destructive of the other .It must be perfectly clear from this

why Spencer had such a contempt formetaphysics . Metaphysics was to

him the language of the unknowable ,and so itself unknowable. What hefailed to recognize was the meaningof the famous statement of his greatopponent

,Huxley

,that there was

such a thing as following the exampleof the fish of immortal memory whichthrew itself out of the metaphysical frying pan into the material isticfire. “The categories ofmetaphysics

,

Mrs. Eddy writes on page 269 of

Science and Heal th,“ rest on one

bas is, the divineMind . Metaphysics

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EDITORIALresolves things into thoughts , and exchanges the objects of sense for theideas of Soul .” It would have beendifficult to find anything more repugnant to the whole basis of Spencerianphilosophy than such a statement asthat. Spencer, the evolutionist, theagnostic, asked to admit that hisinfinite unknowable was the divineMind

, and that the way to understand this Mind ,— in other words tofathom the unknowable

,—was to

realize that man is the image and

likeness of this Mind, and not a human biped whose origin has to besought in a textbook on biology !Now

,of course, Spencer would

have had a perfect right to ask fora proof of such a theory ; but whenSpencer embarked upon his Synthetic Philosophy, Science and

Health had not been given to theworld

, and it would never haveoccurred to him to have sought thesolution of the problem of Life in thepages of the B ible, where Mrs. Eddyfound it. When he passed away

,early

in the present century,he had en

joyed the possibility of readingScience and Health

,but to a man of

his fixity of opinion and stubbornness of viewpoint, the surrender eutailed would probably have been impossible . What is the consequence?In the year of the centenary of hisbirth his influence is rapidly fadingaway, whilst that of Mrs. Eddy

,who

was his junior by a little more thana year, is increasing every day and iscovering the world with the membersof a colossal movement

,whose Sci

ence is based on the very ideas whichwere anathema to him .

Yet Mrs . Eddy, it must be remem

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bered, was not only a philosopher,she was the most practical of scientific teachers. She was not satisfiedwith philosophic theories, she ad

mitted the burden of scientific proof ;and it is because of this

,amongst

other reasons, that the success of themovement she founded has been so

remarkable. Herbert Spencer, a te

nowned philosopher,whose ipse dixit

was accepted some half century ago

by the majority of the so- called educated world, left behind him a bundleof theories in a small library of writings . Mary B aker Eddy

,the nu

known New England teacher oi theheyday of his success, left as her legacy to the world half a dozen smallvolumes, and a world movementbased upon an acceptance of the twosimplest commands ever given by a

teacher to his disciples : Preach thegospel , and heal the sick.

As amatter of fact, Spencer’s treat

ment of the “ unknowable” resolvesitself into the crudest of metaphysical arguments . He is

,indeed

,in the

logical mire from the very beginning,for he proceeds unblushingly to tellhis readers certain essential factsabout it, which themselves constitutea primary knowledge of it. First itexists , then it is both infinite and absolute. At this point it is obviousthat the reader is beginning to knowsomething quite considerable aboutit. But this is not all. True religionand true natural science, the reader isnext told, admit a First Cause of allexisting phenomena . The mistake oftheir exponents is in the attempt to

go beyond this . But the philosopherhad already discarded the theoreticview of a creator, as simply referring

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the problem of creation back to thecreator ; and here is he himself witha new edition of the time-honoreddilemma of the world borne on theback of an elephant, itself standingon a colossal tortoise . And yet

,in

the centenary year of this master inthe schools, there are still people whoprofess to regard the teaching ofMrs .

Eddy as topsy- turvy .

Spencer’s theory,in short

,was that

if you eliminated all that was untruein what the world termed religion andscience

, the antagonism between thetwo would disappear . This surelywas a self-evident proposition whichwould comfortably destroy the t e

ligion of the sects and the science ofthe schools . Mrs. Eddy maintainsthat religion and Science are identical

,and so does the New Testament .

That is precisely why Mrs. Eddy demanded that Christian religious the

A GOOD RECORDN elections

,in business

,in every

phase of experience,it is well, of

course,to consider the record of all

those concerned . Any sequence ofaction

,however

,needs to be under

stood as a‘

whole . No correct judgment can be based on merely disconnected instances of seeming failures or successes . A way of doingcan be rightly estimated and appre

ciated only in proportion as it is comprehended in its entirety. In judgingany record, therefore, one is sure ofbeing right only through using thediscernment which comes from in

finite intelligence.The true record

,moreover

,is not

of persons but ofMind’s activity un

folding. Seeming mistakes of peoplehave never affected in the slightestth is ceaseless unfoldment . For anyhuman shortcomings there is alwaysthe perfect remedy in sincere reliance on Principle now. To comparethe waverings of mortals with the

steady course of P rinciple throughout eternity is to see the insignificantfading away before the divine wisdom that is and always has been indestructible . Whatever has been goodendures forever, while whatever hasseemed wrong never has been real .In all circumstances

,the one who

is alert must know that the oneMindmaintains exactly the right doingthat constitutes the complete happ i

ories should be subjected to the scientific test demanded by Christ Jesus inthe repetition of his proofs of the nureality of all materiality

,of sin

,dis

ease,and death .

“ Ithas been said, andtruly

,

”she writes on page 1 3 5 of Sci

ence and Health,“that Christianity

must be Science,and Science must be

Christianity,else one or the other is

false and useless ; but neither is nuimportant or untrue

,and they are

alike in demonstration . This provesthe one to be identical with the other.Christianity as Jesus taught it wasnot a creed, nor a system of ceremonies

,nor a special gift from a rit

ualistic Jehovah ; but it was the demonstration of divine Love casting outerror and healing the sick

,not merely

in the name of Christ,or Truth

,but

in demonstration of Truth,as must

be the case in the cycles of divinelight.

FREDERI CK D I X ON

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divided the Science which operatesunspent . The object of the Monitor

is to injure no man, but to blessall mankind . The Journal must he,therefore

,a continuous record of

Truth in its unfoldment throughoutthe years, a record of the more andmore general reasomng in accordwith Principle that is bound to be ofinfinite benefit.The good record of Christian

Science is unimpeachable . Throughmany years now

,it has been demon

strated anew that truly effective healing is spiritual . In its broadest sense,healing means wholeness of activityin accord with Principle . By proving what the truth is

,in place of any

seeming, Christian Science sets forththe real record of man in the divinelikeness. No matter what suppositional phase of things may presentitself

,the alert understanding of

Principle shows the true unfoldmentthat is going on . The making of warand the mak ing of peace, for instance

,must both alike be regarded

in the true light. Equal suffrage,pro

hibition,full production

,construc

tion,labor

,orderly trade

,— for each

of these there is the right idea,which

Christian Science unerringly reveals .

The application of Christian Sciencein the affairs of the community at

large as well as in the activity of theindividual must be adequately t e

corded . In proportion as it manifests sureness and enthusiasm in all

sits varied entirety, the record is

worth while .

Something of what a good recordis,in every sense of the word, each

one may see for himself by studying,with the aid of the concordances,Mrs . Eddy’s references in all her

writings to the wor “ record” and toThe Christian Science Journal. Onpage 262 of

“Miscellaneous Writings,

” for instance, she says,“D ear

readers,our Journal is designed to

bring health and happiness to all

households wherein it is permitted toenter

,and to confer increased power

to be good and to do good .

” Again,

on page 285,she says,

“ The Chris

tian Science Journal will hold highthe banner of Truth and Love , andbe impartial and impersonal in itstenor and tenets.

What better standard could therebe for service than that set up inthese two sentences? In public office,in business

,or in any phase of daily

living, the true sequence of actionmust indeed “ confer increased powerto be good and do good,

”and

“ be impartial and impersonal in its tenorand tenets .

” Only the activity whichsucceeds in doing this has a goodrecord— is in itself a record of eternalservice . Rightly to estimate effortand accomplishment is to test all doing by the infinite standard of theone divine Principle which heals .

There is no other real standard forrighteous judgment.

GUSTAvo s S . PAI NE .

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TESTIMONIES OF HEALINGARLY one morning

,while I was

'

working as an engineer in a largehotel in Boston

,my hand was caught

in a belt on a small engine . The en

gine was not running at high speed,

but I was drawn into it and thrownover into the space between it and

the ammonia condenser . The set

screws on the hub of the eccentrichad practically torn my arm to piecesbefore it was freed from the belt thatcaught it.There was no pain

,but I knew that

something must be done at once . Istarted for the other side of the building to get help . I knew that the housedoctor would be called and the chiefengineer

,but I wanted a practitioner .

So I told some one to telephone formy friend to come at once . The doc

tor and the chief engineer arrivedshortly. There was not much thatthe doctor could do ; the tourniquetthat the porter and I had rigged onmy arm was holding nicely . He naturally insisted that I should be takento the hospital

,and sent for the am

bulance ; but I objected because I feltthat

,once there

,my arm would be

cut off. When the practitioner arrived he quieted my fears and told methat the doctor was right— the hospital was the place for me ; to goright along and not to worry ; thatthey would not cut my arm off.

Well, I went and they did not cutmy arm off

,though the young doctor

that gave me the ether told me thatthe surgeon would do as he thoughtbest

,regardless of my wishes . That

was Thursday morning; Saturdayafternoon I was up and sitting in a

I N May , 1 9 1 9 , I was strickenseverely with inflammation of thelining of the middle ear . Two op

chair, and I was up and dressed andabout the ward every day during mybrief stay in the hospital . Only oncedid I have the slightest pain and thatwas stopped as soon as I could getword to the practitioner . The firstfour days the nurse took my temperature and asked me the usual questions ; then she laughingly remarkedit was useless and discontinued it

,

and though she was puzzled becauseI showed none of the usual abnormalconditions and had no pain

, she saidI was all right and did not even te

strict my diet. The first time myarm was dressed after the Operation

,

the surgeon who had performed theoperation and the head nurse were soastonished that for a moment theycould not speak . The surgeon finallyexclaimed,

“D id you ever see any

thing like it in your life ,— healed byfirst intention ! The surgeon hadbeen so positive that blood poisoningwould set in that he had said that hewould not give fifteen cents for mychances with that arm . I n threeweeks I was discharged .

While I do not wish to belittle thework of the surgeon in any way, I ampositive from my own observationsand the remarks of the surgeon and

nurses,that had it not been for Chris

tian Science I would not have a rightarm to-day . For this and other healings and help in many ways, I am cer

tainly grateful to Christian Science .

—T. H . L ibbey, Nunica, Mich.

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little over a year and a hal f ago, ithas been our daily sustenance, andwe find that when we leave the working out of our problems to God, thenonly are they solved . I feel I can

never be grateful enough for the consecrated life of Mrs . Eddy ; for herwritings , and our Christian Scienceperiodicals

,to the receipt of which I

eagerly look forward . My dailyprayer is that all mankind may knowGod aright. —(Mrs.) Stella S . B arin

,

New York, N . Y.

I N the third epistle of John weread

,

“Beloved

,I wish above all

things that thou mayest prosper andbe in health, even as thy soul pros

pereth .

” I never knew what a welland prosperous day was before I be

gan the study of Christian Science .

It seemed I had all the diseases “ thatflesh is heir to .

” I had suffered fromchildhood from stomach trouble andsick headaches, sleep iness and drowsiness ; and thank God I can now say

that I am a well man . I used to sufferin cloudy and damp weather, but although it has been cloudy and rainyfor the past year

,I have not felt

the least ill effect from the weather .I used to suffer so much with sickheadaches that I could not ride onthe train without suffering great pain .

I was called to Oklahoma last fall tosee my daughter and I was up all

night in the cold and rain without anydisagreeable results.

When influenza was raging lastwinter my folks were taken down all

a t once ; my little girl and my wifewere suffering very severely and the

little girl was in a serious condition .

I took her in my arms to an adjoin

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ing room,and she and I began to

realize that Godwas her Life and in afew minutes she was better . She wassurely faithful . We obeyed Mrs .

Eddy’s instruction found on page 49 5of Science and Health

,

“When theillusion of sickness or sin tempts you

,

cling steadfastly to God and His

idea,

”and in a few days all was well

,

and I was able to help others . I wasgetting ready to go to town one dayand I began to feel very bad, and,having all the symptoms of influenzaand as I had to walk about a mile ofthe way , I decided I did not feel likemaking the trip

,but finally said

,I

will go, for God is all-power and everpresent

,

”and I started . It seemed a

struggle at first,but I pressed on and

did not think of myself again untilready to start home. Then I foundI was free.

When the war talk was so greattwo years ago and we had such dryyears

,we made scarcely anything,

and I had a hard struggle with theproblem of supply, so last year I decided to apply my little understanding of Christian Science . The weatherwas the reverse of the previous year ;then the talk was that we would notmake anything because it was raining too much and the bugs would destroy the cotton . I was very muchin debt. The year before , I used toget pencil and paper and note downhow much I owed ; this I now re

fused to do,or to listen to any talk of

failure . I did not get as much cornland as I wanted, however, and beganto be disturbed about that, when thethought came to me that since God issupply I would have plenty anyway,andwhen I began harvesting my corn

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206 THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE JOURNALI found that there was twice as muchas generally grew. The same wastrue with my cotton . I paid my debtsand bought everything we neededand had plenty left

, so I know that ifwe will be firm and know that God isall-power and that He does protectus

,our barns will be full and running

over. I wish to say to those whomay be struggling with the problemof supply

,if they will take up the

study of the B ible in the light ofChristian Science

,they will be

healed as I have been . The Scriptures say,

“ Fear not,little flock ; for

it is your Father’s good pleasure togive you the kingdom .

” Words cannot express the love and gratitudethat I have for our dear Leader

, who

has mapped out the way for us . Iwish so to live that I may be worthyto be called a Christian Scientist.C. D . Gordon, B onita, Texas.

I F EEL very grateful for all thatChristian Science has done for me ; itis about nine years since I first heardof it through a friend . I was sufferingfrom an internal complaint and hadbeen attended for about two years byseveral doctors who said I would inal l probability develop consumption .

However,I wrote to a practitioner

and asked her if I could be healed,

and I shall always remember thebeautiful and loving words I receivedin return

,assuring me of my possible

healing. The kind practitioner tookup my case immediately and afterfour treatments I was absolutelyhealed .

I would like also to tell of mymother’s healing

,although she isnot a

Christian Scientist. Avery large lump

grew on her side, and as she was in aweak condition

,the doctor ordered

her to bed to gain strength before going to the hospital to be Operated on .

After a few days I asked her to tryChr istian Science and she said she

would . The same practitioner tookup her case and the healing was ao

complished very quickly. I am in

deed very grateful for all the benefits I have received

,and I hope some

time to be able to help others as Ihave been helped— (Mrs .) Martha

GordonMaccabe, B elfast, I reland.

I W I SH to express my gratitude forwhat Christian Science has done forme and my family. The first blessing received was the healing of myson, who had a high fever and wasdelirious . In six hours after a practitioner was asked for help his tem

perature was normal, and in twentyfour hours he was very hungry and

ate all he wanted, without any illeflects, and the fever did not return.

After this healing I was so encour

aged I asked the practitioner if shecould help me for a trouble I hadbeen suffering from for several years,on account of which I was wearing atruss and was almost a physicalwreck. I did not think I could everbe well again . She replied,

“Whatcannot God do ? If we are obedientwe will get our reward .

” She gaveme one treatment, and that eveningbefore retiring, I argued with myselfas to laying the truss off, which I hadbeen compelled to wear for a longtime . So the words came to me,

“ Ifwe are obedient we will get our reward .

” I took it off, and have notworn it since, nor have I had any use

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for it since,which is seven years now.

My daughter was also helped in herschool work when it seemed almostimpossible for her to pass her examination .

At another time my son, sixteen

years of age, met with a motor cycleaccident. He was carried to the doctor’s office and his wound dressed .

They brought him home, and he wassuffering very great pain . I called ina practitioner ; she stood by the bedside possibly five minutes

, and in fifteen minutes he was perfectly easy,and did not suffer any more pain ; inthree days he was able to go out riding with his friends; We have alsobeen able to solve financial problems ; for all of which I am verythankful to God and toMrs . Eddy.

(Mrs .) Georgia Anne Jordan, St.P etersburg, F la.

SH ORTLY after coming into Christian Science I noticed that ChristianScientists did not use tobacco. Iasked a Scientist the reason why. Heanswered

,because it was not cleanly.

This caused me to quit chewing tobacco , but I continu ed to smoke forquite a while after, until I read inScience andHealth (p .

“ It neednot be added that the use of tobacco

,but I continued to smoke for

harmony with Christian Science .

” Ithen concluded to st0 p completely.

I had used tobacco for over fortyyears

,but the desire left me and for

about a year and a half I abstained,until one day out of idle curiosity, Ibought a cigar and was again inbondage to the habit. I then mesmerized myself into the belief thatthere was no harm in it, that it did

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not hurt one,also that I was getting

great pleasure and enjoyment out ofit. After a while I noticed that I wasnot advancing in Science ; insteadwas slipping back . I also noticedwhen meeting a Scientist that I triedto hide the cigar because I wasashamed to have a Scientist see mesmoking.

I realized that the tobacco habitwas not doing me any good and Iagain concluded to quit, but couldnot make the demonstration . F or

several years I struggled and foughtI tried to overcome it with willpower ; I would quit for a few hours,then I would be worse than ever ; Ihad resolved not to ask for help froma Christian Science practitioner butto fight it out by myself. I would declare the truth and then undertake tostand fast, but would fail disgracefully. I arrived at the point at lastwhere I had neither peace nor rest ;I then asked for help, which was lovingly given. My healing was delayed but glorious when it came .

On page 24 1 of Science andHeal thMrs . Eddy says,

“The com er- stoneof all spiritual building is purity ;

the evil of the tobacco habit was seento be its impurity ; all craving and

desire vanished , and I can now sit ina room filled with smokers and haveno craving or desire for the weed ; infact the thought never enters mymind. I find I am overcoming errorin my daily life more quickly and

that I am advancing in ChristianScience instead of slipping back . Iam sending this thank oflering, as a

testimony of gratitude for ChristianScience

,for Mrs . Eddy, and to my

God for the many blessings received,

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and know that this cup Of Cold water

given in Christ’s name will help to

break the mesmerism that may seemto bind others—J . Zallinger, Phoe

nix,Ariz .

ABOUT two years ago, while usingsome dry washing powder I got somein one Of my eyes . The pain was verysevere. This happened on Fridayevening. I read the Lesson- Sermonandworked on the problem

,yet when

I went to bed it seemed as if hotcoals were

'

in the eye . I worked onuntil Monday evening

,and not seem

ing to get any relief I wrote to a practitioner . After writing I put the letter to one side and took up the Quarterly to get the lesson, and beforeI had finished the responsive readingthe demonstration was made . Forthis and many other healings I am

indeed grateful,also for the laying

Off Of glasses,which I have worn for

fifteen years.

My daily prayer is that I mayhave a better understanding Of thistruth that makes us free . I am in

deed grateful to God for ChristianScience— (Mrs ) Olive Okey, D onner

, Calij .

I W I SH I could tell Of all the goodthings that Christian Science hasdone for me and also for the othersOf our family. Our son, now twentyfour years Of age, has not tastedmedicine since he was a baby

,and

when he took the physical examination for service in the army he waspronounced one hundred per cent

perfect, excepting his teeth, whichneeded a little attention.

The first healing that I really ac

I HAVE long desired to express my

gratitude for Christian Science . I hecame interested through a friend whoinvited me to a Wednesday eveningmeeting. I was SO impressed by thismeeting that from that very evening

knowledged to be due to ChristianScience

,was Of very severe headaches

which had lasted every day for overtwo weeks . Then a chronic boweldisorder yielded, without any par

ticular treatment other than mychanged thought

,as did fear, which

is always SO depressing. There isalso another healing which has beenpermanent. Acough which had troubled me Since childhood and whichwas very severe every winter SO thatsometimes I could hardly lie down at

night, has been overcome and now Ihardly know what it means to have acold

,and never cough.

We have all had healings innumerable

,but I wish to Speak Of one which

seems more wonderful to me than anyother I have experienced . I had whatseemed to be hereditary heart trouble which had lasted many years andwhich was my “

thorn in the flesh .

I was unable to walk even a Short distance without severe pain and palpitation. I had always rather shrunkfrom asking for treatment, but finallydid SO in the summer Of 1 9 1 6 and received some help, and about sixweekslater in the fall I was entirely free .

This gave me hOpe that I could befree always, and this last autumn

( 1 9 1 8) I suddenly awoke to the factthat I could walk briskly nearly a

mile,do hard work

,and run upstairs

with no ill effects— (Mrs .) I daMills,Almena, K an.

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nearly four years Since I definitelygave up all material remedies, andhave never once thought Of goingback to them . At that time I was inbed with an attack Of bronch itis, thethird or fourth that season, and I hadal so suffered that Winter from diph

theria,inflammatory rheumatism

,

earache,which left me quite deaf for

weeks,and laryngitis . These

,one

after the other, kept me in bed forthree months

,and most Of the time

for two months more . For years Ihad been under the belief Of a weakheart

,and when my good doctor told

me one morning,

“ I can give you nohope Of ever being well, but can tryto keep you patched up comfortablyfor a few years

,

” I said,

“Then IShall try Christian Science .

I had known Of Christian Sciencein a vague way for a few years because Of friends who were interested,and for more than a year had beenreading Science and Health and theJournal to my mother, but withoutthe least understanding and withouta great deal Of interest in the subject.It was all SO strange to me that Isometimes asked if I read intelligently

,for I could make nO clear

sense Of the sentences . Little as Irealized it the soil was being prepared

,and when I saw my need I

turned to Science with no misgivingsand found my blessing.

In a few days I was dressed and

walking about upstairs ; it was a

week or two before I ventured to godownstairs— that Old belief Of heartheld me back . Gradually I learnedthat a heart is Of nO more conse

quence to the life Of man than a toeis,and as the fear vanished strength

came,and for more than three years

I have been free Of that “ ball andchain .

” Another complete healing isthat Of a varicose vein that it hadbeen necessary to bandage daily forabout fifteen years

,and from which

I suffered intensely at times .

One by one the shackles fall,and

I have laid aside glasses which hadbeen worn constantly for twentynine years . Five different Spec ialists had said I could never do without them and would need strongerlenses as time went on . Since I putthem away I have done

"

a great dealOf reading and sewing and have notonce thought Of them except to givethanks that I no longer need them .

Last winter an attack Of inflammatory rheumatism was proved to benothing in just a few days

,and num

bers Of discords have been metpromptly through the loving assistance Of practitioners . Adislocatedfinger joint

,badly swollen and very

painful, was healed in a few hoursthrough my own understanding. Ican only say that gratitude for thesemany blessings is hard to express. TO

some one who is discouraged I trustI bring a word Of light when I saythat from the suffering and weaknessOf Old beliefs and fears when I wasnot Of much use in the home life

,I

have been for nearly two years doingall the work in a large house, withonly an occasional day’s help ; fortwo years I have canned

,preserved

,

jellied,and p ickled everything I

could from the garden, and had a

great supply. And each year sinceSeptember I have added the chargeOf four lively schoolboys to my household duties

,and am doing it with SO

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much more comfort than I ever ex

pected to know before I became ac

quainted with the glorious truthwhich Mrs . Eddy’s discovery impartially gave to every one .

It has made me very happy to beable to realize the truth enough tohelp others a few times, and I hope tobe always ready to help more and

more. From the testimonies Of others in the Journal and Sentinel I havereceived SOmuch encouragement thatI trust my experience will be helpfulto some one to whom life, our Old concep tion Of it, seems a burden .

There is no church or society herebut a few students are trying to putthe teachings Of Christian Scienceinto practice as they daily rely uponthe promise Of the “Lord Of hosts,

as given in Malachi,

“ Prove me nowherewith if I will not Open youthe windows Of heaven , and pour youout a blessing, that there Shall notbe room enough to receive it.”

(Miss) Laura Ann Chandler , Ando'

ver , Mass.

WHEN Christian Science was firstbrought to my attention

,I was nurs

ing in a sanitarium in Oklahoma,and very much Opposed to

my concept Of this teaching. Whiletemporarily absent from my duties,on a visit to friends, I was taken veryill with neuralgia Of the heart, andit was only through a sense Of courtesy that I allowed one Of my friends,a Chr istian Scientist, to treat me .

The intense snflering, which had

lasted several days, left almost immediately

,and I soon learned that at

the same time I had been healed Of

what several p rominent physicians

2 1 1

had pronounced an organic hearttrouble for which materia medica hadnO help .

One Of the most beautiful proofs Ihave ever had Of the efficacy Of Christian Science came when we were making an overland journey

,with oxen

,

from Edmonton to Grand Prairie, a

distance Of more than Six hundredmiles . The feed for our oxen gaveout after three days’ travel from a

stopping place,and even my light

weight seemed an added burden tothe faithful creatures

, SO after making the children comfortable I walkedon ahead . Although all during ourlong weeks Of travel our needs hadbeen most beautifully supplied

,yet I

had let fear creep into my thought,through listening to many stories Ofthe hardships experienced by settlers

going over that trail, and I commenced to worry about procuringprovender for our cattle and the possibility Of the ice giving out before wecould reach the river . While dwellingon those thoughts I noticed a dim

trail leading from the main one,and

thinking that perhaps it led to wherea haystack had been I followed inthe hope Of finding something that thecattle could eat. After some time Icame to where a stack had been t e

moved long before,and was looking

about with a discouraged feelingwhen I became conscious that I wasthoroughly chilled and the sun wasnearly down. I therefore walkedrapidly away, not noticing that I wasfollowing a dimmer trail and aftersome time I had no idea from whichdirection I had come or in which direction to gO.

I was very tired and Shiveringwith

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the cold, and the fearful thoughtcame to me that the only thing I

Eddy,who was pure enough and

brave enough to bring to this Sinfulcould do was to Sit down and await and sorrowing world the truth whichthe end. Following this , however, thethought Of leaving my two little children motherless, in such a place

,

flashed Over me, and then the remembrance Of Christian Science came tome

,and I began to declare the truth ,

and in a moment heard bells ringing,clear and beautiful as chimes. Atfirst I thought that was what theywere. Again and yet again they rang,andwith the realization Of God’s p rOtecting care I turned and ran as fastas the down timber would allow inthe direction whence the sound hadcome. After a time I came to a trail,which eventually led me into the public trail

,Where I found my husband .

He had walked ahead to find a placewhere we could camp for the nightand had not thought Of the possibilityOf my leaving the trail . Ever sincethat time I have real ized more clearlythan before that

,as Mrs. Eddy says,

“D ivine Love always has met andalways will meet every human need

(Science and Health, p. whenwe are Willing to be guided by Truth.

Later I spent weary months whenthere did

'

not seem to be a ray Of

light ahead and I could only cling tothat beautiful promise

,

“God is faithful

,who will not suffer you to be

tempted above that ye are able .

”But

Since awaking to the fact that selfpity

,resentment

,and lack Of love

were keeping me out Of the kingdom,

I have proved that “all things work

together for good to them that loveGod .

I thank God for Christian Scienceand for His worthy servant, Mrs.

does make free . Ursula

F aulkner Tjensoold, Hythc, Alberta,Canada .

I T is with gratitude I send my testimony in the hope that it may cn

courage any one whose healing maybe Slow.

About the year 1 903 I became illand an inmate Of a hosp ital , where Iunderwent an Operation for what wasdiagnosed as abscess Of the loin ; lateron

,an operation was performed at

home for a diseased rib . But thewounds caused by the operations didnot heal and pieces Of bone came

away at intervals, and my wifedressed my wounds daily. The doctor then suggested a third operation,to which I would not consent, and Idid not see him again until the year1 9 1 1 . By this time the doctor fearedthat the disease was too far advancedfor an Operation to be successful,though he gave me a card Of admission to a hospital for this purpose .

Just previous to this,Christian

Science had been presented to me bya lady who had been healed Of a

tumor,and She advised me to try it.

I called upon a practitioner in theautumn of 1 9 1 1

,who started treat

ment for me at once. This was on aThursday

,and the followingMonday

I started work again, and the healingbegan. For about two years I hadregular treatment

,and I attended the

Christian Science services regularlywhich were held then in the district.Afterwards I received occasional helpand vis its from the practitioner, dur

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,the deep incisions

fil led up, and the wounds closed . Thecomplete heal ing took place in NOvember, 1 9 1 9 , after a period Of eightyears . Our hearts are full Of gratitude for the life work Of that dearwoman

,Mrs. Eddy

,whose teaching

made such healing possible for us.

EdwardMazey, K ings Norton, Wor

cestershire, England .

I gladly corrobora te my husband’stestimony

,and wish to say that my

son is also a student Of ChristianScience and it has been a great helpto him during the war, when in greatdanger at the front— (Mrs .) Mary

Mazey .

I T is with deep gratitude for Christian Science that I am sending in mytestimony that it may help others asothers have helped me. Two yearsago I took up the study Of ChristianScience

,not because I cared SO much

for it,as I had heard about it since I

was a little girl, and never thoughtthere was any good in it ; but Ialso had been Sick Since a littlegirl

,— never strong like other chil

dren,— and after I grew up was never

strong or well, and was growingworse all the time. At the time Istarted to study Christian ScienceI had seen such a beautiful healingOf a friend Of mine that I thoughtif She could be healed I did notsee why I could not. I got a copy

Of“ Science and Health with K ey to

the Scriptures” and started to read,

and not finding anything very interesting in it laid it aside ; but as I hadtried doctors so much and never got

2 1 3

much help I thought I would try andread some more

,and in a short time

my eyes were healed . I had worn

glasses for fifteen years and threedoctors told me I would always haveto wear them. It is now almost twoyears since I laid them Off and I havenever had to put them on again andI can read more and do more finework now without them than I couldwhen I was wearing them .

I also was healed Of a stomachtrouble that I had had for years andanother Sickness that had botheredme for fourteen years, but with thefaithful help Of a practitioner it wasall overcome. I was subject to severeheadache and it took me quite a whileto overcome that

,but it made me

study SO much harder,and I became

more interested the more I read , andI am SO thankful for all the healingsfor myself and family. The childrenhave had several hea lings. Our littlegirl seemed, to mortal sense, verysick and had a high fever. I telephoned to a practitioner for help andall pain left her ; the next day Inoticed She was yellow

,both her eyes

and body,and it was yellow jaundice

She had, but She suffered no more

pain . After a couple -

Oi weeks the Oldest boy manifested the same disease,but I applied the truth to the best Ofmy understanding; he did not loseone day from school . I am thankfulfor all the physical healing we havehad but I am much more thankfulfor the Spiritual uplift— to know thatthe truth makes men free

,that Chris

tian Science is a religion Of love, andnothing but good results from thestudy Of it. It meets all human needsif we only apply it rightly. TO know

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God,and that He is Love takes away

all fear . I am thankful to God and

to our dear Leader, Mrs . Eddy,for

Showing us the way and also thankfulfor the Lesson- Sermons

,and for the

Sentinel, which is such a help to me .

— (Mrs .) I nger Sorenson, StoryCity,

I owa.

W I TH sincere gratitude I send thisacknowledgment Of the benefits re

ceived from Christian Science .

About sixteen years ago I was

lent a copy Of“ Science and Health

with K ey to the Scriptures” byMary

Baker Eddy, which I commencedreading merely to satisfy my curiosity as to its teaching . Not knowingthat Christian Science was a religionI was greatly surprised at the beautiful truth contained in its textbook

,

and upon the application Of this truthI was able to make it practical in myexp erience, thereby gaining an un

derstanding Of God for which I havenever ceased to be thankful . Mymother

,hungering for Spiritual food,

commenced reading Science and

Health,with no thought Of physical

healing, but the understanding she

received Of God and her relation toHim caused her to read the book withsuch absorbed interest that She washealed Of a malignant growth withoutbeing aware that the healing wastaking place until the disease hadvanished into nothingness . She wasalso healed at the same time Of whatwas considered a serious kidneytrouble .

In my immediate fam ily we havehad healings Of typhoid pneumoniaand scarlet fever, also partial paralysis, croup, and many minor ailments .

It is with deepest love and gratitude that I confirm the above testimony as given by-my daughter Of myhealing Of a malignant growth and

kidney trouble. I have had otherhealings for which I am grateful , butthat which I most appreciate is theSpiritual understanding Of God as

taught in Science and Heal th .

Mrs . N . L . Clay, Neosho, Mo.

The two younger children, sixteenand nine years Of age, have known noremedy but that Of divine Mind , forwhich they frequently exp ress their

gratitude . I wish to express mygratitude for every channel throughwhich the activities Of ChristianScience are operating— (Mrs .)AldaMason

,D allas, Texas.

I DESI RE to give my testimony inOrder that God may be glorified, thatthose seeking Christian Science maybe strengthened, and that I may express my gratitude to our belovedLeader

,Mary B aker Eddy

,who dis

covered the divine law Of being andfounded a church

,in the midst Of “

a

wicked and perverse generation,”

to shelter and protect those who arestriving to walk in the footsteps ofthe Master

,Christ Jesus .

For many years I seldom knew a

day without pain . Loving friends,

physicians, and a famous surgeon,

all tried to correct the many diseasesthat claimed me as a victim. All attempts failed. While I was travelingin the central west Of the UnitedStates al l the seeming anxieties

,

troubles, and diseases that weremaking life a burden seemed to

gather in one black cloud, from

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which there apparently was no es

cape . Christian Science clearedaway the darkness, and the work Of

replacing wrong thoughts with rightthoughts began . I had heard Of

Christian Science, but as I was notinterested in a new religion and couldnot in my ignorance believe thatphysical healing was possible hereand now,

I gave no heed to the sub

ject. D ivine Love met my need, forI met a loving disciple Of Christ whoexplained to me that ChristianScience teaches mankind the trueideaOf Love and thatChrist has neverleft the earth, and therefore it is possible here and now to do the works OfJesus.

Under the guidance Of this lovingdisciple I began the study Of the

Christian Science Lesson-Sermons.

The great joy that came as I began toknow God aright and see man as Hisperfect idea

,words cannot express ;

only the earnest student of ChristianScience knows. After three days’

study I awoke in the night to findmyself in the grasp Of malarial fever,the worst attack .I had ever experienced. The first thought was, Call aphysician ; the second , Call a p ractitioner ; the third, Call the lovingdisciple who told you about theChrist. Then came the question :Whom have you always sought andwhom are you truly seeking? and theanswer was : God, and He is present.Then I found myself well, and with

great rejoicing arose and declaredmy gratitude to the loving Fatherwho had healed me.There have been severe struggles

many times since, but Truth is al

2 1 5

years I have had God for my onlyPhysician . By learmng to followMrs . Eddy’s instruction found on

page 248 Of Science andHealth ,“We

must form perfect models in thoughtand look at them continually

,or we

shall never carve them out in grandand noble lives

,

” I have been healedOf the belief that one can suffer forthe sins Of others. I am striving inall my activities to real ize and provethe unreality Of matter

,and I am

deeply grateful that thereby I , too,can touch the hem of the garment ofChrist— (Miss) Mary E . F oster,

New York City .

THE testimonies of others havebeen Of SO much help to me that Iwish to add mine, hoping some otherseeker after Truth may be encour

aged as I have been . About Six yearsago life seemed hopeless . I was suffering from a tubercular condition ofthe lungs, and the doctors admittedthey had done all they could for me.Christian Science was then broughtto my notice by a friend . I decidedto try it, as I knew material aid wasuseless. My mental condition waseven worse

,if such it could be, due

to a family trouble I seemed powerless to avert. I visited a practitionerthe next day , and the things she toldme about God (who I had decidedwas too far away to know anythingabout me) seemed so wonderful thatby the time I reached home, I hadforgotten my trouble . From then onI steadily improved physically and

menta lly, until in a little over a

month’s time I was at work, where Ihad to stand all day . I have not

ways the victor and for the past eight lWOI'dS to exp ress my gratitude to

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,and to Mrs . Eddy for this won

derful truth .

The knowledge Of the ever presence Of divine Love has been such a

comfort to me the past eight months,Situated as I have been in an almostisolated condition . It is my prayer toreflect daily more Of Life

,Truth

,and

Love . Lucy M. Stevens,Rawlins, Wyo.

I HAVE received SOmuch help fromreading the testimonies in the Sentinels and Journals that I want to sendmine

,hOp ing it will benefit others as

I have been benefited . I did not takeup the study Of Christian Science forphysical healing. I was seeking peaceOf mind and happiness when Christian Science was presented to me .

The first time I heard Of ChristianScience it was being ridiculed and Ibecame very much interested in whatwas being said about the way theChristian Scientists prayed . It wasstated by one Of the parties thatChristian Scientists did not ask Godfor anything ; they just believed Godhad made all things good, and theyjust thanked God that everythingwashere . Although it was being told inridicule I wondered if it could betrue

,and I remember on retiring that

night I tried to pray the way theysaid the Christian Scientists prayed

,

and I know that prayer was what ledme to find God .

When quite a young girl I had hada sorrow that left me very unhappyand restless, always seeking happiness in some material thing, but always being disappointed, never finding it. At the time Christian Sciencewas presented to me in the right way

I was at the place where there wasnothing left to live for , and an intensedread Of the future was always withme. One Of my friends gave me a

copy Of “ Science and Health withK ey to the Scriptures” by MaryBaker Eddy

,telling me if I would

read and study it I would find thehelp I needed

,SO with a desire to find

God and happiness I started to read .

That was ten years ago and I am SO

thankful to say I did indeed find God,

and when I found Him I found a

peace and happiness no amount Ofmaterial gain could give - the happiness that comes from a right understanding Oi God . I also found thatas I gained a better understandingOf God I was constantly being liftedinto better conditions . I found perfect health

,which I had never had

before ; better business Opportunitieswere presented to me ; living becamea new thing to me.

I am SO grateful for the understanding that the divine Mind alone

governs man ; this realization has

helped me at every turn . One experience where I proved this truth standsout SO clearly in my memory that Iwould like to tell it . Business hadtaken me to a rather small townwhere it was important that I shouldfind a suitable place to live . I arrivedone Sunday morning and after at

tending church services I Started outto find a place to live . After lookingfor a good part of the afternoon and

meeting with no success,I returned

in a very discouraged frame Of mindto the hotel where I was stopping. Ithen started to work as we are taughtin Christian Science

,realizing that

Mind alone was guiding man. The

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something. Although mortal mindmakes mistakes

,and struggles hard

to defraud one,still how comforting

and inspiring it is to know that noseemingly unpleasant experience Of

any sort has one bit Of reality,or is

in any way connected with God and

H is perfect,spiritual idea

,man .

Since learning to recognize and

prove the unreality Of error when ittries to present itself to my thought

,

I am beginning to understand what ismeant by the command

,

“Love thyneighbour as thyself.” My neighborreflects God just as much as I do

,and

if error is not real,or a part Of me,

then it is not real or a part Of myneighbor, who is every idea Of God .

And SO Christian Science teaches oneto go on from glory to glory up thesteep and rugged path which all may ,and must, climb to the realizationthat no true idea is limited in any

way and that, in reality, all are working together for good , God .

How grateful I am that there is aGod who is good

,and that the world

,

including me,is learning to know

and prove this fact. My gratitude toGod

,to Christ Jesus

,to Mrs . Eddy

,

and all true and faithful workers canonly be Shown by living the truth , destroying error

, and doing deeds Of

righteousness— (Miss) Marion D .

Robb,Aurora

, Minn.

I T is with Sincere and heartfeltgratitude that I send this testimonyOf what Christian Science has donefor me . When it came to me aboutseven years ago, I was physically ill ,and mentally despondent and dis

couraged . I had suffered for weekswith an infection in my right arm

,

which,according to the attending

physicians, threatened the loss of oneor two fingers, and possibly the hand .

Then one day a kind neighborbrought in an armful Of books to helppass the time away

,and among the

collection was one which referred toChristian Science . It held my interest to such an extent that I immediately sent to the library for the textbook

,

“ Science and Health with K eyto the Scriptures” byMrs . Eddy , andbegan an earnest study to find outwhat this religion is. I had nevereven seen one of the periodicalsor attended the Christian Sciencechurch

,and had never been espe

cially interested when I had occasionally heard Of some wonderfulhealing.

I did not seek it for its healingpower

,even though I was sorely in

need ; but I was SO attracted to thisbeautiful teaching that after readingthe first chapter I knew I had foundthe truth . Great was my astonishment and that Of my family, as wellas Of the doctor, when after only a

few days Of study I was completelyhealed

,and not only of that trouble

but Of other ailments that had beenwith me for years—s uch as stomachand bowel complaint, nervousness,weak eyes

,and Sick headaches ; all

these errors gradually disapp eai'

ed,

and life became a joy to me . I havealso overcome

,in a great measure

,a

quick temper and other faults ofdisposition and am learning to let infinite Mind govern not only myself,but alsomy home and work

,knowing

that divine intelligence is ours . I amSO thankful for this great truth andlthe many blessings that have come to

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me through Christian Science . I am

grateful for our periodicals, whichare indeed daily bread . I am also

grateful for our reading rooms,whereI have Spent many happy hours, andto our revered Leader

,Mrs. Eddy

,

who has made all this possible for us.

Cons tance B ybee, LongB each, Calif.

F OR several years I was a semiinvalid

,and during a period Of four

years did not have a natural movement of the bowels . I had almostconstant headaches with frequentsevere attacks which lasted two orthree days. These attacks were becoming more frequent and there was

great fear Of their recurrence. Not

only did I dread the pain, but thefeeling Of uselessness to others and

inability to cope with the Situa tionwas most distressing.

After a change Of residence a dearfriend and neighbor suggested thatI read “ Science and Health with K eyto the Scriptures” by Mary B akerEddy. I knew nothing about Christian Science but was willing to tryanything . I had loved the B ible andstudied it all my life . After readingScience and Health a very short timeGod appeared in a new light. His t elation to His creation was revealedas SO entirely different from anythingthat I had previously conceived thatI knew I could rely entirely uponHim for healing. As soon as thisconviction was reached I stoppedtaking medicine and rejoiced to see

the ills completely disappear . A newworld Opened up to me . I had neverknown such freedom ; this lasted forseveral months . I read and studied

alone, attending services wheneve r

possible . Then claims such as I hadnever known presented themselves .

Willingly,patiently

,a practitioner

helped me. Many phases Of errorcame to the surface . The wildernessseemed very large, so large that itcould not have been crossed withoutdivine Love as guide. I now knowthat error appears only to disappear.I am SO grateful for the lessonslearned and for the freedom gainedthrough absolute reliance on God

(Mrs .) Elsie L . P oole, F ort MyerHeights, Va.

I T is with heartfelt and lovinggratitude for the teachings Of Christian Science that I am sending thistestimony, with the earnest hope thatsome one may be helped as I havebeen by reading testimonies in theChristian Science periodicals. I didnot come into Christian Science forany physical need, but because whenthis truth was first presented to mesix years ago I was in the deepesttrouble ; life seemed unlivable

,all

was discord,sadness, and no hope Of

matters being any better ; but“man’s

extremity is God’s opportunity .

One dear to me,having a Slight

knowledge of Christian Science,

asked me to attend a service with her .I at that time had no wish for religionOf any kind, and SO went to my firstChristian Science service in anythingbut a receptive frame Of mind ; however

,during the time there I felt an

atmosphere Of peace which attractedme to attend further services . At firstall seemed strange and difficult

,but

step by step as I tried to put eachthought Of evil out Of consciousness

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no one else could do it for me ; thoughI hadmany loving friends who helpedand encouraged me, still it was myduty to work out my own salvation .

My one desire was for an understanding of this truth, and, as Mrs.

Eddy tells us in “ Science and Healthwith K ey to the Scriptures

(p . 1 )“D esire is prayer.”

Christian Science revealed to me aGod who is Love, never sendingsorrow or sickness to His creation ;that man’s birthright is dominion notsubjection, and that as we turnhumbly to divine Love for guidance,He never fails us . I had many difficulties after accepting ChristianScience

,but can now look back on

each trial as necessary for my prog

CHURCH TREASURERPer Capita Tax z—The annual per capita tax for which the Manual

provides is due from members Of The Mother Church June 1,but may be

paid at any time during the year. The per capita tax Of those who unitewith the church in November is reckoned from the preceding June, for thatis the beginning Of the church year . If a remittance for church dues exceedsthe amount required to balance one’s account

,the surplus will be credited

for the current year,unless otherwise directed by the sender .

Please remit by postal or express money order,bank draft

,or check.

D O not send paper money through the mail unless registered .

Please advise promptly Of any change in name or address .

Per capita taxes and contributions to the Real Esta te Fund and

to The Christian Science B enevolent Association Fund Should be sent toEDWARD L . RI P LEY

,Treasurer, 236HuntingtonAvenue, Boston 1 7,Mass.

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCHPlease address correspondence relating to membership with The Mother

Church and requests for blank applications for membership to CHARLES E .

JARVI S, Clerk, 236HuntingtonAvenue, Boston 1 7,Mass.

ress, and I learned how to put inplace Of wrong thoughts the truethoughts of God and Of man made inHis image and likeness . ChristianScience has completely changedevery discordant condition Of my life,unraveled the problems , which noother religious teaching could havedone

, given me a demonstrable, perfect law Of God, good, for my dailyliving

,brought peace, love, and har

mony into my home once more .

I am deeply grateful to God forleading me to Christian Science, andalso toMrs. Eddy,whose understanding was pure enough to enable herto reveal to poor, suffering humanityits God-

given heritage Of health and

happiness— (Mrs ) A. M. Crab

tree, Teignmouth, D evonshire, Eng

land.

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INSTRUCTIONS REGARDINGADVERTI SEMENTSIN THE CHR I STIAN SCI ENCE MONTHLY PERI ODI CALS

The Christian Science Publishing Society accepts for advertisement in the Christian Scienceperiodicals only those cards which have first been approved by the Board Of D irectors Of The

Mother Church . Following this app roval a notice is sent by the Publishing Society stating theamount due for the insertion Of the advertisement in the Journal, L e He

raut, or Der Herald.

The annual charges for advertisements in the Journal, payable in advance, are for

each line or fraction thereof for the church advertisements , and for each line or fraction

thereof for the practitioners’ and nurses’advertisements . The practitioners’ and nurses

’adver

tisements are published only in the January ,April , July, and October issues Of the Journal. Thecharge for practitioners’ advertisements in Le Héraut or D er Horald is for each line or

fraction thereof.

Afew weeks previous to the termination of an advertisement, a notification showing amount

due for continued publication is mailed. I f renewal payment is not made by the time of its

expiration, it will be discontinued , on the basis that by not renewing payment the church or

practitioner thereby requests its removal. When once discontinued, a new application and ap

proval are required before an advertisement is accepted for reinsertion.

PRACTI TI ONERS AND NURSES

Practitioners whose cards are accepted for the Journal, Le Héraut, or Der Herold, it isunderstood, will be found regularly at the addresses published in their advertisements . Should

a practitioner Of necessity be temporarily absent from the designated place for two months or

longer, request Should be made to the Publishing Society to have the words “postal address”inserted in the notice during that period, instead Of the hours, and provision should be made for

the prompt forwarding of mail .Advertisers in L e Héraut are required to speak and write both English and fi ench, and in

Der Horald to speak and write both English and German.

Nurses whose cards are accepted for the Journal are expected to maintain in their advertisements an addres s through which mail will reach them at all times .

As the names published in the Journal, L e Héraut, and D er Herold must appear in the

same form as on the records Of The Mother Church , notice Of any change Of name, by marriageor otherwise, should at once he sent to the Publishing Society, also to the clerk Of The

Mother Church .

ORGANI ZATI ON AND RECOGNI TI ON OF BRANCH CHURCHES AND SOCI ETI ES

OF THE MOTHER CHURCH

When members of The Mother Church in a community believe that the time has come for

the holding Of regular services, and for the formation Of a Christian Science Society, or the

formation Of a branch Church Of Christ , Scientist , in accordance with Article XX I I I , Sections6 and 7, Of the Manual Of The Mother Church , they should write to The Christian Science BoardOf D irectors for information concerning organization as a branch of The Mother Church , TheFirst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston , Massachusetts.

READ I NG ROOMS

Areading room notice, giving the address and the hours when the rooms are regularly Opento the public, is a necessary part Of every church advertisement , and care should be taken to

have the rooms open , with an attendant in charge, at the hours named. The notice Of a reading

room is published only in connection with the notice of a church or society.v

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COMMUNI CATI ONS AND CHANGES

The name and addres s of the duly elected clerk in Ofi ce Of each church and society is kepton file by The Christian Science Publishing Society, and all communications from a church or

society as an organization should be Ofi cially Signed by its clerk. When a new clerk is elected, thename and addres s should be forwarded without delay by the retiring clerk.

When the name Of a new First Reader is to be inserted in the card of a church or society, thereques t for the change should be made in writing by the clerk, and care should be taken to givethe name in the exact form in which it appears on the records of The Mother Church. The name of

the Second Reader (whether newly elected or otherwise) should be forwarded at the same time.

I n case of a change Of address, notice should at once he sent to the Publishing Society . Acharge Of is made to cover the cost for any change in an advertisement except that of aname of a new Reader, and this amount Should accompany the request for the change.

Reques ts for any change in the advertising pages Of the Journal, Le Htrout, and Der Horaldshould reach the Publishing Society at least six weeks previous to the actual date of issue. Re

ques ts for changes in the practitioners’ and nurses’advertisements which are now published

quarterly in the January, April , July , and October issues of the Journal, should reach the

Publishing Society two months in advance of the actual date of issue.

Corres pondence relative to applica tions for cards should be sent to THE F I RST CHURCH

OF CHRI ST, SCI ENTI ST, Department of Branches and Practitioners, 236 Huntington Avenue,Boston 1 7, U. S.A.

Correspondence relative to payment for advertisements, renewal of cards, and changes of

address should be sent to THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE PUBL I SHI NG SOCI ETY, Falmouthand St . Paul Streets , Boston 1 7, U. S .A.

NOTICE

The advertising cards Of the ChristianScience practitioners and nurses are pub

lished only in the January, April, July, andOctober issues Of The Christian Science

Journal . Cop ies Of the Journals containing

the advertised list Of practitioners may be

found on file for reference at any Christian

Science reading room.

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CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE CHURCHESAND SOCI ETI ES

With Notice Of Regular Services and Reading Rooms where Christian Science

Literature may be read or Obtained. These are Branch Churchesand Societies Of The Mother Church, The F irst Church

Of Christ, Scientist , in Boston, U. S .A.

AFRICASOUTH AF RICACape of Good HopeFirst Church—First Reader George F 1 1hy4 un

day 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—Orange at. Reading Rm 1 0to 5 PM, Sat to 1 PM—Cape Times blga, Church st.

Pom ELIZABETH Society—First Reader Mrs Nina E. GraySunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM Wed 8 PM—Loubser hall. ReadingRm 1 1 AM to 1 PM; also 8 to PM except SatLibrary blga.

NatalDURBAN First Church—First Reader Mrs Florence DidcottSunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—Russell at. ReadingRm 1 0 AM to 5 PM except Sat : Sat to 1 PM; alsoto 9 PMTues Thurs Fri—Hooper Lane, 05 West at.

DURBAN Society—First Reader Mrs Ethel Georgine RussellSunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM Wed 8 PM—23 0amaru blgs, Smith at.PI ETERMARITZBURG Society—First Reader Miss Myrtle E.

Foss—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM— 1 87 Longmarket at. Reading Rm to 2 PM; Sat to I—Bani st.

TransvaalJOHANNE BURG First Church—First Reader Aubrey LionelPalmer—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—Smit andBasket sts. Reading Rm AM to 5 PM; Wed Sat to1 PM— 26 Sach a blg, Jonbert st.PRETORIASociety—F irst ReaderMrs Agnes Frances BellairsSunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 I’M—3 95 Schoeman at.

Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 2 , to 6 PM except Sat ; 8 toPM Sat—Sugden’s blgs, Church at, Central.

ASIACHINA

HONGKONG First Church—First Reader Maj . Hugh Greenaway- Sunday AM; Wed PM: Reading Rm 1 0 to 1 .2 to PM—MacDonnell rd, belowRoam rd tram eta.

SHANGHAI Society—First Reader Mrs Mabel Shangle—Slmday1 1 AM: Wed 6 PM—Masonie temple, The Bond. ReadingRm AM to I ’H—2 1 Nankina rd.

IND IACALCU'I 'l‘ASociety—First Reader Mrs Constance Blair—Sunday PM; last Wed PM; Reading Rm 6 to 7 PMexcept Sat—Chowdnghee mans (Block B)

PHIL IPPINE ISLAND SMANI LAFirst Church—First Reader Edward Parilt— Sunday

AM; Wed 6 PM; Reading Rm AM to

4 to PM—620 Pennsylvania av.

AUSTRALASIAAUSTRALIA

New South Walesarch—First Reader Mrs J. Eveline Lawson

—Sunday 1 1 PM Wed 8 PM—Church, Riley at,near Oxford at. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to PMexcept Sat ;1 0 AM to 1 2 M Sat ; Wed until PM- Twytord house,1 7 Castlereagh at.

QueenslandBRI SBANE First Church—First Reader Mrs Sarah E. Fergusson- Sunday 1 1 AM, PM: Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 2 Mto 5 PM excep t l at ; 1 0 AM to 1 2 M Sat—Church, NorthQuay and Tank at.

SYDNEY First

Western AustraliaPERTH Society—First Reader George McKay—Sunday 1 0 .50AM, PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMMon;

to 5 PMThurs—1 29 St Georges ter.

NEW ZEALANDAUCKLAND First Church—F irst Reader Mrs Lillie E. HouseSunday 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—Lower Symonds at. Reading Rm

AM to 4 PMexcept Sat— 1 54 Queen st.

CHRI STCHURCH First Church- First Reader Cuthbert SydneyBooth—Sunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Latimerso. Reading Rm to I’H- 2 Royal Exchange

WELLINGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Agnes Amelia Dewabury—Sun 7 PM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 4—Rouleott at.

EUROPE

FRANCEPARI S First Church—First Reader Mrs Sarah S. Stein—SundayFrench 1 0 AM; English AM Wed PM— Salle dela Société de Geographic, 1 84 Boulevard Saint Germain.

Reading Rm 2 to 7 PM except Sun and holidays—3 Avenuede l

'

0pera.

VictoriaBALLARAT First Church—First Reader William John Gillman—Sunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—Victoria hall , Windermere st, 8. Reading Rm 8 to 5 PM except Sat—NationalMutual blgs, Sturt st.GEELONG Society—F irst Reader Mrs C. A. E. Millie Rutherford—Sun 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—Central hall. Byrlest. Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM except Sat—49 Moorabool st.MELBOURNE First Church—First Reader Miss Geraldine Bede—Sunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—The Atheneum, Collins st. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 9 PM; Wed to Sat to5 ; also 3 to 5 Sun—The Grand Hotel blgs, Spring st.

GERMANYBERLIN First Church—First Reader Paul Muller—Sunday German 1 0 AM, Engiish AM; Wed English PM,German 8 PM— Beethovensaal, Kdthenerstr 3 2 . Reading Rm1 1 AM to 7 PM—Dessauerstr 3 2 .

BRAUNSCHWEI G Society—First Reader Miss Marie FrickeSunday AM; Wed 8 20 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 6 PMMon Fri ; 3 to 7 PMWed- Hedwigstr 1 u. 2 .

BRESLAU Society—First Reader Miss Helene Ganzel—Sunday1 0 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 4 to 6 PMexcept Wed; Wed6 to 8 PM—Goethestr 5 1 .

DRESDEN N. First Church—First Reader Miss Anna ValetSunday German 1 0 AM, English 1 1 AM; Wed English 6 PM,

German PM; Reading Rm 4 to 6 PMexcept Wed; 5 to6 PM Wed—Bautznerstr 48.FRANKFURT a M First Church—First Reader Miss AnnaGeissler—Sunday German 1 0 AM, English AM; WedEnglish PM, German PM; Reading Rm to

PMWed Sat—Hochstr 48 I .HAMBURG First Church—First Reader Mrs Agnes MartinsSunday German 1 0 AM, English AM; Wed English

PM, German 8 PM—Curio-Haus, Rothenbaumchaussee1 5 . Reading Rm 1 2 M to 5 PMMon Than ; 5 to 9 PMTues F ri—Scholvien-Haus, Glockengiesserwall 25 I I I .

HANNOVER First Church—First Reader Mrs Bertha GiintherPeterson—Sunday AM; Wed PM—Hildesheimerstr 2 1 6 a. Reading Rm 3 to 6 PM—Arnswaldtstr 6 I I I .

SCHWERIN—MECKLENBURG Society—First Reader Mrs Aiwine Ehlers— Sunday 1 0 AM; Wed 7 PM; Reading Rm 5 to7 PMMon Wed F ri—Apothekerstr 40 .

STU'I 'I’GART First Church—First Reader Mrs Clara StickelSunday 1 0 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 4 to 6 PMMon Fri ; 6 to 8 PMWed—S ilherbursstr 1 74 B, p.

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GREAT BRITAIN THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE JOURNALGREAT BRITAI N AND IRELAND

Ckannel I slandsGUERNSEY F irst Church—First Reader Miss Evelyn MarjorieLe Messurier—Sunday PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm

to PMTues; 6 to 8 PMFri—Church, Vauvert.England

BEDF ORDS I -I I REBEDFORD Society—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth D. Jones—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 1 AM to

1 2 80 , 3 to PM; also to 8 PM except Wed1 9 Goldington rd.

BERK SH I REBRACKNELL Society—First ReaderMiss I rene Olive HomanSunday AM, PM; 1 si and 3d Wed PMC 8 ball , London rd. Reading Rm 1 to PMMon WedThurs Sat ; also 6 to PMMon Thurs Sat—High st .

READING Society—First Reader Mrs Lilian M. Crabbe—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Reading Rm to PMMonWed; 7 to 9 PMFri—24 Cross st.

BUCK I NGHAMSH I REHI GH WYCOMBE Society—First Reader Miss Mary TheresaValentine Cunningham—Sunday AM, PM; l stWed 7 PM—Auction Mart.

Cm nmonsrmmCAMBRI DGE First Church—First Reader Mrs Maud NewmanSunday AM, PM; Wed PM—Church, Pantonst. Reading Rm 3 to 5 ; also 6 to 8 PM except Wed;to 4 PMSun—96 Regent st.

CHESH I REALTRI

NCHAM Society—First Reader Mrs Norah Woods—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—l Market st. ReadingRm to 4 PM Mon Tiiurs ; to PM Wed;1 1 AM to PMTues F ri— 1 9 Railway st.BI RKENHEAD Society—First Reader Joseph Conrad ButlerSunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PM—43 Shrevvsbury rd.

SALE Society—First Reader Mrs Louisa Kenyon—Sunday 7PM; Wed PM—2 0 Northenden road.

SANDBACH Society—First Reader Aaron Wright—SundayPM; l st Wed in month PM—Cc-op hall , Elworth.

DERBYSH I REDERBY First Church—First Reader Miss Jessie ElizabethLaing~ Sunday AM, PM; Wed 8 PM; ReadingRmweek days 1 to 4 PM except Sat, 7 to 9 PM; Wed 7 to

PM—Friary st.DEVONSH I RE

EXEI'ER Society—First Reader Miss Nellie Short—Sunday 1 1

AM, PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to 4 PMWed Fri—23 Goldsmith st.PLYMOUTH Society—F irst Reader Mrs Nona L. EdwardsSunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM; Reading Rmto 4 PM; also to 9 PMTues Fri Sat— 1 2 Treville st.

TORQUAY Society—First Reader Mrs Constance I . PhelpsSunday AM, PM; l st and 3d Wed 8 PMReading Rm 1 1 AM to PMMon Wed; 1 to PMSat—Cary climbs, Strand.

DURHAMDARLINGI 'ON First Church—First Reader Alfred Ward—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 7 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 4 PM

EssexCOLCHESTER Society—First Reader Miss Agnes Maude Cross—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; l st and 3d Wed 7 PM; Reading Rm AM to PMTues; AM to PMThurs Sat—1 5 0a High st.

LEYTONSTONE F irst Church—First Reader William R. Tuck—Sunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—56 F illebrook rd.

Reading Rm 3 to 8 PM except Wed Sat ; Wed untilPM; Sat 6 to 8 PM—2 7 Church lane.

GLOUCESTERSH I REBRI STOL First Church—First Reader Miss Minnie GertrudeDudley—Sunday AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm1 2 to 8 PMexcept Sat ; 1 2 to 1 , 6 to 8 Sat—Stokes Croft.

BRI STOL Society—First Reader John Batu Duster—SundayAM. 7 PM: Wed 8 PM—Victoria rooms. Reading

l l AM to l PM; als0 3 t0 6 PM except Sat ; Fri to SPM- 79 Park at.

CHELTENHAM Society—First Reader Miss Frances M. Hutchings—Sunday AM, 7 PM; 2d and 4thWed 7 PM; R Rm1 1 to PM; also to PM except Sat ;to PMWed Fri; to PMSun—3 Cambray.

STROUD Society—First Reader Mrs Mary Mann—SundayAM, PM; I n and 3d Wed PM; Reading

Rm 3 to 8 PMTues Fri; 1 st and 3d Wed 6 to PM;3 to 5 PMSat—Lo'er h nodon hall.

HAMP SH I REPORTSMOUTH First Church—First Reader Mu Alice Giisholl4 u du AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—Perllhroke rd.Reading Rm 1 2 M to 4 PM; also to PM escapeWed—1 0 1 High st.

HERTF ORDSH‘

I RBLETCHWORTH Society—First Reader Richard Havorth—Sunday AM, PM; 1 st and 3d Wed PM;Reading Rm 3 to PM except Sat—Commerce av.

STALBANS First Church—First Reader Mrs Mary L. Cailard—Sunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm toto Wed to —The Hall. 20 London rd.

WATFORD Society—F irst Reader Mrs Phoebe L. Beardon—Slmday AM, PM; h i Wed 8 PM; Reading Rmto PMMon Wed Thurs Fri ; 1 1 AM to PMTues;6 to 8 PMSat—5 Queens rd.

K ENTBROMLEY First Church—First Reader Mrs Rosie Louisa Havkins—Sunday AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—Town hall,Market sq. Reading Rm AM to PM except Sat;Sat until 1 PM; also Wed until PM; Sun 3 to 5 PM1 6 Widmore rd.

LANCASH I REACCRINGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Mary Spencer—Sunday AM, 6 PM; 2d Wed PM; Reading Rmto 8 PMTues—48 Warner st.BLACKBURN Society—First Reader Mrs Alice Barrow—Snday 1 1 AM, PM; l st and 3d Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm3 to 8 PMWed—Lower Bank, Dukes Brow.

BOLTON First Church—First Reader Miss Ada F letcher—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5PM—Aspin hall . Deansgate.BURNLEY Society—First Reader Mrs Mary F. Waugh—Sunday

PM; 4ih Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMTues Sat—Nelson House, Nelson Sq.

ECCLES First Church—First Reader Mrs Elisabeth E. Johnson—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM; R Rmto PMexcept Wed Sat ; 3 to 5 Wed Sat—5 Liverpool rd.

HINDLEY Society—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth Ashton—Sunday PM; 1 st Wed PM; Reading Rm to 9PMThurs—Hindley House. Atherton rd, Hindley Green.

LANCASTER Society—First Reader Miss Elizabeth WorsdellSunday 1 1 AM; 3d Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWed: 1 1 AM to 1 PM Sat—China st.

LIVERPOOL First Church—First Reader Miss Elizabeth PierceA uoday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM—Heathileld road,Penny lane. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 6 PM except Sat; Wedto PM; Sat to 1 PM—l l Old Post Odice pi.MANCHESTER First and Third Churches unite in ReadingRms, 1 6 St Peters sq; 1 0 AM to PM; Sat to 1 PM.

Fms'r CHURCH—First Reader Thomas Maclurkin—Sunday 1 1 AM, 6 3 0 PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 4 to

7 PMWed—Daisy Bank rd, Victoria pk.Secorm Cannon—First Reader Miss Annie E. Mills

Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM—Clothorn rd,Wilmslow rd, Didsbury. Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 1 PM,

to PM except Sat ; to PM SatPalatine rd, Withington.

Truan Cannon—First Reader Felton Hervey BathurstSunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 7 PM—Lesser Free Tradehall, Peter at.OLDHAM Society— First Reader Frank Whitehead—Sunday 1 1AM, PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 7 to 9 PM FriTrust blgs, Manchester st.

PRESTON Society—First Reader Miss Pattie Mayor—SundayPM; l st Wed PM; R Rm 3 to 4 PM; alsoto PMWed, except l at—Castle chmbs, Cheapside.

ROCHDALE First Church—First Reader Mrs Hannah BirchSunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—Castlemere at. Readinn 1 0 .30 AM t0 8 PMexceot Tues Wed; Tuu until lPM; Wed until 7 PM—57 Drake st.

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THE CHRI STIAN SCI ENCE JOURNAL

WalesGLAMORGAN SH I RE

CARDI FF Society—First Reader David Stanley Jones—S imdayPM; l st Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMThurs

Sat—56 Charles st.

SWANSEA F irst Church—First Reader Mrs. Mary R. HastieSunday AM. PM; Wed 8 PM—Mirador cree, Uplands. R Rm to 6 ; Tues Sat to 8 PM—3 5 Castle st.

HOLLANDAMSTERDAM Society—First Reader Mrs Ada Tens—SundayDutch 1 0 AM, English AM; 1 st Wed Dutch 8 PM,

English 9 PM—Marnixstr 40 2 . Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMMonWed Thurs Sat ; 8 to 1 0 PMTues F ri—Heerengracht 545 .

ARNHEM Society—First Reader Mrs Leonarda van ZeggelenSunday AM—Rynstraat 42 .

THE HAGUE First Church—First Reader Charles V. A. AarsseSunday Dutch 1 0 AM, English AM; Wed DutchPM, English PM—Oranje Societeit, Prins Hendrikplein1 5 . Reading Rm 2 to PM—Anna Paulownastr. 52 .

UTRECHT Society—First Reader Mrs Frederique Cheries— Sunday Dutch 1 0 AM, English AM—Gehouvv K . w W.

I TALYFLORENCE Society—First Reader Mrs I da M. Shirk—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 5 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMWed; also 1 0to 1 1 AM Sun—Novena big, 2d floor, 1 Via della Spade.

SWEDENSTOCKHOLM Society—First Reader Percy H'

sson Tamar—Sunday Swedish 1 1 AM, English PM l st and 3d Wed inmonth PM—Tunnelgatan 1 9 . Reading Rm 1 to 4 PM;also 7 to 9 PMTues F ri—Smalandsgatan 20 I I I .

SWI TZERLANDBASEL SOCIETY—First Reader Miss Elisabeth Buser4 unday1 0 AM; Wed 8 PM—Clarahof, Clarahofweg 23 , I I .BERNE Society—First Reader Miss EdithHenrietta Craig—Sunday German AM, 8 PM; English AM; Wed English PM, German PM; Reading Rm to

AM, 1 to 5 PM—6 Schanzenstr.GENEVA Society—First Reader Mrs Era Gonthier-Goegg—Svmday French AM; English 1 1 AM; Reading Rm to

5 PM; also 8 to 1 0 PMMon—4 Cour de St Pierre. WedPhi—Casino de St Pierre.

LAUSANNE Society—First Reader Mrs Cecile Michot-Clement—Sunday French AM. English 1 1 AM; Wed PM;Reading Rm to 5 PM; also 8 to 9 PMMon—MaisonManuel, Place St. Francois 6, I .

ST. GALL Society—First Reader Mrs I da E. Beer—SundayGerman 9 AM. English AM; Wed PM; ReadingRm 3 to 5 PMMon Wed; to PM Sat—Tellstr. 2 .

THUN Society—First Reader Mrs I da Gertsch—SundayAm, PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMNiesenstr. 9 , Seefeld.

WINTERTHUR Society—First Reader Gottfried Spdrri—SundayAM. 7 PM; Wed 8 PM—Marktg. 53 .

ZURI CH First Church—First Reader Miss Louise Fanny Bodmer—Sunday German 9 AM, English AM; Wed English

PM, German 8 PM; Readmg Rm 1 0 to 1 2 M, 2 to 7PM—Eisengasse 1 9 .

NORTH AMERICABERMUDA I SLANDSHAMI LTON (Bermuda) Society—First Reader Lieut. Col. HenryBertram Des Voeux—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading

Rm 1 0 AM to 1 2 MTues ; 8 to PM F ri—Burnaby st.BR I TI SH WEST IND I ESBRI DGETOWN (Barbados) Society—First Reader Miss MaudeAlleyne Law—Sunday AM, 7 PM; 1 st Wed 8 PM;Reading Rm AM to 2 PMTues Fri—8 1 Broad st.

CANADAALBERTA

CALGARY First Church—First Reader Mrs Mary Cross—Sunday 1 1 AM. PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 5 th at , W, and1 8th av. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 9 PM; Wed to 5 PM9 1 3 Lancaster blg.

EDMONTON First Church—First Reader Daniel Dyer—Sunday1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 1 1 8th st and 1 0 2dav. Readinn lOAM to 5 PM

BRI TI SH COLUMB IANELSON First Church—First Reader Mrs Cornelia M. Gerbracht—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm3 to 5 PM: also 7 to 9 PMTues F ri—2 24 Victoria st.

NEW WESTMDI STER Society—First Reader MrsMary A. Smith- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMTuesThurs Fri—6 1 1 Victoria st.

NORTH VANCOUVER Society—First Reader David R. TaitSunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM—SOO Lonsdale av.PRINCE RUPERT Society—First Reader Mrs Nellie E. Meeker—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 I 'M—245 2d av.

MAN I TOBABRANDON Society—First Reader Mrs I sabella RobertsonSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM: Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMWedSat—Church, 750 Victoria av.

VI RDEN Society—F irst Reader Mrs Evelyn Mary CarH un

day 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church blg.WINNI PEG First Church—First Reader Milton A. MuldrewSunday 1 1 AM. PM Wed 8 PM—Church, Nassau st

and River av. Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 6 PM; also 3 to 5PM Sun—445 Somerset blg, Portage av and Donald st.

NEW BRUN SW I CKST JOHN Society—First Reader William K. Crawford—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM except Sat1 41 Union at.

NOVA SCOTIATRURO Society- First Reader Mrs Annie K . Huntley -Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Prince at, W.

ONTAR I OBRANTFORD First Church- First Reader Mrs Sarah N. Ewald—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to

PM—44 George st.

CHATHAM First Church—F irst Reader A . Frederick FallsSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMI O O F temple, King st.FORTWI LLI AM First Church—First Reader Edward MontagueSmith—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM—1 1 5 Cuthbertson blk. N May st.

K INGSTON First Church - First Reader Miss Eleanor Creighton—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMChurch, 9 5 Johnston st.

LEAMINGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Lilla M. WhiteSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— I rwin blk.

OTTAWA First Church—First Reader Miss Millicent E. Brennan—Sunday 1 1 AM, 7 PM; Wed 8 PM— 288 Metcalfe at.Reading Rm 9 AM to 6 PM—41 1 Hope chmbs, 63 Sparks atPORT ARTHUR F irst Church—First Reader Mrs Margaret Marcellus— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5Phi—408 Whalen big.

ST CATHARI NES First Church—First Reader Mrs ElizabethHart Laing—Sunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5PMWed l at—9 Race st.

ST THOMAS First Church—First Reader Mrs Bertha YoungSunday 1 1 ; Wed 8 ; R Rm to —63 0 Talbot st .WOODSTOCK Society—First Reader William Melville Shoebotham—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—386 Dundas st.

PROVI NCE OF QUEBECMONTREAL First Church—First Reader W. Stanley JonesSunday 1 1 AM, 7 3 0 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 4 1 Closseat. Western sq. Reading Rm AM to PM exceptWed; Wed until 5 PM—3 1 1 Drummond big.

WESTMOUNT First Church—First Reader Mrs I da R . HogleSunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—Victoria hall. Reading Rm 1 1 AM to to PM; also 8 to 1 0PM F ri—Rm F, Victoria hall.

SASKATCH EWANGRENFELL Society—First Reader Mrs SaraAnn Deacon—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Pacidc st.MOOSE JAW First Church—First ReaderSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 4ih av and Oxford st.Reading Rm 3 to 5 Phi—21 4 Hammond hlg.

YUK ONDAWSON Society—First Reader Mrs Harriet L. BrockSunday 2 PM Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMWed7ih ar and Queen at.

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CHURCHES AND SOCI ETI ES

MEX I COMEXI CO First Church—First Reader Miss Margaret LouiseCarries—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5PM—Cinco de Mayo, 6.

PHI LI PP INE I SLAND S—See Asia

UN I TED STATESALABAMA

BI RMI NGHAM Second Church—First Reader Charles H. Burrougher—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Cable hall , 1 8 1 8 2dav.

k tftlzading Rm 1 0 AM to 4 PM—1 70 1 Jederson Co.

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MOB I LE First Church—First Reader I srael Pickens—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM—Moose hall. 203 Government at. ReadingRm1 0AMto 4 PM; also 7 to 9 PMexceptWed—53 2 City bnk big.

MONTGOMERY First Church- First Reader William E. Conner—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—1 6 High st. Reading Rm1 0 AM to 5 PM—80 2 I st Nat bnk big.

SELMA Society—First Reader Mrs I ndia Johnson—Sunday 1 1Dell

8 PM; Reading Rm to PM—1 1 1 4as at.

ALASKAANCHORAGE Society—First Reader Mrs Annie ShonbeckSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—3d and H sts.

FAI RBANKS Society—First Reader Mrs Lillian M. ErwinSunday 2 PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to 5 PMWed—St James hall , 3d av.

JUNEAU Society—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth Gilkey—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM—E 5 th at . Reading Rm 2 to7 to 9 PM; Wed to 8 Phi—Melony big.

SKAGWAY Society—First Reader Mrs FlorenceM.VandewallSunday 1 1 AM—Church, Main st and 4th av.

ARI ZONACHANDLER Society—First Reader George F. Lewis—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 4 Tues Thurs—Church, Colo. st.

CLI FTON Society—First Reader Mrs Margaret R . CrawfordSunday 1 1 AM—Hills Addition.

GLENDALE Society—First Reader Mrs Ada B. Rank—Sunday1 1 AM—Woodman hall.GLOBE Society—First Reader Miss Alice E. Fox—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5—3 75 Sycamore st.

MIAMI Society—First Reader Henry H. Hoyt—Sunday 1 1 AM— I O O F hall.PHOENI X First Church- First Reader I rvin deRivas MillerSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM Wed 8 PM—Arizona School of Music.Reading R. 1 0 AM to 9 PM; Mon Wed to 7 PM—Noll big.

PRESCOTT First Church—First Reader Mrs Clay HenshawBowers— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4

PM—Brinkmeyer big.TUCSON First mu ch—First Reader Frederick Earnest Gerlach— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 7 30 PM—Tucson Woman'

s Club,W Alameda st. Reading Rm 1 2 M to 6 PM—4 1 8 Stone av.

WI LLCOX Society—First Reader Mrs Edna Masters RobisonSun 1 1 AM; Wed PM R Rm 1 to 5 Wed—Roberts big.YUMA Society— F irst Reader Mrs Alice MinervaMiller—Sunday1 1 AM—Rapson hall.

ARKANSASFAYE I 'TEVI LLE First Church—First Reader Mrs Louese M.

Shadel— Sunday 1 1 AM: Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PM except Mon—41 6 Washington av.FORT SMITH First Church—First Reader Mrs I da L . Koch

Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church , 7th and C sts.

Reading Rm AM to 1 , 2 to 5 I’M—3 1 2 Kennedy blg.

HOT SPR INGS First Church—First Reader James F. Beasley—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church. 1 348 Central av.Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—Clt Nat bnk big.JONESBORO Society—First Reader Miss Cora Alice DukeSrmday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—Church and Monroe sts.

LITTLE ROCK First Church—First Reader Sidney M. BrooksSunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Chapel. 2oth and La. sts.

Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 1 , 2 to 5 PM—80 5 Boyle blg.

MENA Society~ F irst Reader Mrs M. Lu Slated—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM—Chapel , 1 2 th and Church sts.

MONTI CELLO First Church—First Reader Mrs Druie E. T‘hempson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 7 PM—Church, NMain at. Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—Union Bank and TI ust Co big.

ROGERS Society—First Reader Mrs Ada E. MillH unday 1 1AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to PM—3Hawkins big, 8 I st st.

SI LOAM SPRINGS Society—First Reader William Henry Ragan—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMSat.TEXARKANA First Church—First Reader Mrs Louise M. Wilcox— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm toPhi—Church, 61 2 Walnut st.

CAL I F ORNI AARCATA First Church—First Reader Mrs Margaret BrizardSunday 1 1 AM; Wed I’M—Chapel, 1 4th at. ReadingRm 2 to 4 PMF ri—1 0 40 H st.AUBURN Society—First Reader Mrs Margaret Ellen LudwigSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Masonic hall.

BAfiD

ASociety - “ First Reader Thomas Halbcrt Gibbs—Sunday

BERKELEY Churches unite in Reading Rms, 3d door, Berkeleybnk blg, Center at and Shattuck av; AM to 9 PM ex

cept Wed; Wed until 6 PM; also 2 to 5 PM Sun and holidays.

SECOND CHURCH—First Reader Walter Nicholas Fischer—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Allston way and Fulton at.TB I RB CHURCH—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth Y. Van Sent—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—2 71 5 Prince st.BI SHOP Society—First Reader Mrs Flora M. Chalfant—Sun

day l l AM; Wed 8 PM; Readinn 2 to 4 PM—8d andMain sts.

BRAWLEY Society—First Reader Charles D. Fowler—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Masonic hall .BURLINGAME First Church—First Reader Alfred E. WebberSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Oak Grove av. Reading Rm 1to 5 Phi— 1 290 Burlingame av.

CALEXI CO Society—First Reader Mrs Anna L. Hartman—Sunday 1 1 AM—Masonic temple.

CAMPBELL Society—First Reader Mrs Morrie Jchosen—Sunday 1 1 AM; last Wed in month PM—I O O F hall.

CARMEL Society—First Reader William P. Silva—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 I’M—Church, N Monte Verde st.

CI I ULAVI STA Society— First Reader Mrs Jessie G . DaviesSunday 1 1 AM—Woman'

s Club rooms.

COALI NGA Society—First Reader Mrs Minnie Beatty—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Monroe and Sunset sts.

COLUSA Society—F irst Reader Mrs Sarah Allgaier—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed PM—Church. 53 9 Oak St.

COMPTON Society— First Reader Frank R . Noble—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed.7.45 PM—Women’s Club house.

CORCORAN Society—First Reader Lucian P. Mitchell—Sunday1 1 AM—K P hall.

CORONADO First Church- First Reader Paul Agustare Kirchmaier—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM—8th st and C av.

COVINA First Church—First Reader William T. SterlingSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Center and 3d sts.

Reading Rm 2 to PM—1 3 6 W Badillo st.

CULVER CITY— See Society Los Angeles.

DELANO Society—First Reader Ernest H. Ramsay—Sunday 1 1AM; 2d and 4th Wed 8 I 'M—Masonic temple. Reading Rm2 to 5 PM— I st.

DINUBA Society— First Reader Augustus J. Peterson—Sunday1 1 AM— Central Block hall, L st.

EAGLE ROCK Society—First Reader Benjamin G . Titus—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Woman'

s Club house.

EL CENTRO First Church—First Reader Clarence W. BartonSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Elks hall, 6th and State sts.Reading Rm 1 2 to 4 PM—El Centro Nat bnk big.

ESCONDI DO Society—First Reader Mrs Fannie D. HedgesSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Lime st.

EXETER Society—First Reader Mrs Laura Pennebaker—Sunday 1 1 AM— I 0 0 F hall .FORTUNA First Church—First Reader Mrs Jessie M. Swortzel— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM7ih and D sts.

GARDENA—See Eighth Church, Los AngelesGI LROY Society—First Reader Mrs Susie Patison—Sunday 1 1AM; 2d Wed 8 PM— 1 64 sth st.

GRASS VALLEY Society—F irst Reader William F. D. Mercer—Sunday Wed S—Woman'

s I mprovement blg.HAYWARD First Church—First Reader Mrs Aurora MerrillK ing—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—I O 0 F hall. ReadingRm 2 to 4 PM—543 Main st.

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HEALDSBURG Society—First Reader Miss I da F . MarshallSunday" 1 1 AM -Library hall.HEMET Society—First Reader Mrs Liana Evans GoodallSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 I 'M—Chapel.

HERMOSABEACH First Church— F irst Reader Mrs Jessie R.Bell—Sunday 1 1 AM;,Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMMonTues Thurs Fri -Chapel, I dth st.

LONG BEACH Churches unite in Reading Rms, 522 Markwellblg; 9 AM to O PM; Wed t0 6 PM; 1 to 5 PM Sun and

holidays.

SsOOND Carmen—First Reader Pearl l . Rosier—d eadly1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Chapel hall, 8 1 8 W 8d st.

LOS ALTOS Society—First Reader Miss Eleanor Royce I ngraham—Sunday l l AM; Wed 8 PM; Readinn 2 to d PMMon Wed F ri— 1 st and Main sts.

LOS ANGELES Fourth Church - First Reader Harry E. WardSunday 1 1 AM' Wed 8 PM—Highland Park Ehell club house,1 3 1 Avenue 5 Reading Rm 1 to 5 PM; also 7 to 8 PMTues F ri Sat— 5830 Pasadena av.

LOS ANGELES Seventh Church- J im Reader Harry M. Read~ Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—3 1 5 7th at, San Pedro.

R Rm 1 0 AM to I'M- Jun and Beacon sts. San Pedro.LOS ANGELES Eighth Church (Gardens) - First Reader ClarenceA . Kaleb—Sunday 1 1 AM Wed I ’M- 848W1 61 stat. ReadingRm2 to 4Mon Wed Fri—Bathrick blg, Palm av.

LOS ANGELES Society (Culver Cityl - First Reader WilliamS. Randall—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—71 20 McMillan st.

LOS ANGELFB Society (Van Navel—F irst Reader Mrs EstellaL . Staley—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PMTues Fri—wand . 81 2 Friar st.

LOS GATOS First Church—First Reader Mrs Carra L. Thoreson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMChepel, Broadway.

MADERA Society—First Reader Mrs aim Lorna ParsonsSundu 1 1 AM—Masonie hall .

MARICOPA Society—F irst Reader Mrs Julia I . Wear - Sunday1 1 AM; 1 st and 30 Wed 8 PMm ChaDel.

MARYSVI LLE First Church—First Reader Mrs Bernice W.Jones—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 to 4 PM— I O 0 F blg, 3d and D sts.

OAKLAND Sixth Church—First Reader Mrs Geneva G . Hillggr

ada‘yl1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 8 to PMst st.

OROVI LLE First Church—First Reader Mrs Louise B . Gregory- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 I’M—61 ? Bird at. Reading Rm 2to 5 PM- 61 5 Bird st.PACI FI C GROVE First Church—F irst ReaderMiss Lulu RichSun 1 1 ; Wed 8 ; R Rm2 to 4—1 67 Fountain av.PALO ALTO First Church—First Reader Mrs I la Lane AllenI unday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Bryant st and Forest av. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 9 PM; Wed to 5 PM; also toPM Sun—University Realty big, 3 1 0 University av.PASADENA First Church- u F irst Reader John Nicholas VanPatten—Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Oakland av,

near Colo. at. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM; Wed to 6 PM;also 2 to 5 PM Sun and holidays—Citizens Sav bnk big.PLACERVI LLE Society—First Reader Mrs Lelia Beach—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Eaglo hall.

REDDING Society —First Reader Mrs Loraine Heath WieselSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 I’M—40 6 Market st.

REDLANDS F irst Church - First Reader Mrs Ruth WeaverSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—1 05 E Citrus av. Reading Rm1 2 M to 5 PM- 1 0 7 E Citrus av.

RI VERBANK Society- First Reader Mrs Frances Lea HoukSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PMu Johnsons nail, Santa-Fe st.

RI VERDALE Society—First Reader Mrs Cora Parker - Sunday1 1 AM Wed 8 PM.

RI VERSI DE First Church—Fia t Reader Frederick Reed- 4 nd

day 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PMe - Church, 6th and Lemon sts. Readinz Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM—Citizens Nat bnk bis.

SACRAMENTOThird Church—First Reader Milo Leon Bidwell—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM Wed 8 PM—Masonie hall , 1 2 thand J sts. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 9 PM except Wed; Wedto 6 Phi— 1 0 1 5 4th at.

ST HELENA I ociety—First Reader Mrs Astrid Gertsen—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Oalr and Pine sts.

SALINAS Society—First Reader Mrs Jessie R. Ramsay- Sunday 1 1 Alli—Foresters hall.

SAN DIEGO First Church—First Reader WarrenE. Libby—l unday 1 1 AM, 8PM;Wed 8 PM—Church, 2dandLaurel sts . Reading Rm9AMto9 PM; Wed to I PM; also l to dPM Sun andholidays—4 41 Spreckels blg, Broadway, between 1 st and

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SAN FRANCI SCO marches unite in Reading Rms. Sachs blg,1 40 Geary st ; 8 AM to PM except Wed; Wed until 6PM also 1 to 5 PMSun and holidays.

SECOND Cannon—First Reader Henry Hansen —Sunday1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 Phi—655 Dolores at at Cumberlandst. Readin Rm 1 1 AM to 5 PM; also 7 to 9 PM except

Wed; 2 to PMSun and holidays—235 1 Mission st.Savanna Carmen—First Reader Mrs Al ineMallory Baker

—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Elks hall , 5 40 Powell st.R Rm 1 0 AM to 3 PM—SI S Russ blg, 235 Montgomery st.Erorm r Crruncrr—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth A . Rose

Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 I’M—K of P hall, 1 1 5Valencia st.SAN JOSE First Church- First Reader Mrs Carrie H. Bramkamp—Sonday 1 1 AM, 8 PM Wed 8 Phi—Church. StJames st, between 1 st and 2d sts. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to

PM; also 1 to 9 PM except Wed ; 2 to 5 PMSun andholidays 1 st Nat bnk his. 1 st and Santa Clara sts.

SAN LUI S OBI SPO Society- F irst ReaderMrs Marie J. GistSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PMMon Wed Fri—1 2 1 2 Chorro st.

SAN PEDRO—See Seventh Church. Los Angeles.

SAN RAFAEL First Church—First Reader John Franklinai

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SANTA MARIASociety—First ReaderMrs Eugenia Scott—SuadwayMlil Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMTues I ‘lla n

SANTA PAULA Society- J im Reader Miss Ruth I . Dyan—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Psi—88 1 N 6th at. Reading Rm I to 5 ,7 to 9 Psi—236 W Maine st.

I ANTA ROSAFirst Church -First Reader Mrs Marion GreggSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to 4 PMMasonic temnle.

SAWTELLE First Church- First Reader Mrs I da May Paulsoa— Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 4 -Church.

SONOMA Society—First Reader Mrs Sadie Towie BundschuSOUTH SANTA ANITA Society-h F irst Reader Mrs XeminiaF lossie Shiershke—Sunda 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM' Reading Rm

to PMTues ri—Church. Duarte rTULARE Society—First Reader Mrs Leslie Trowhridge Brown—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PAP - Masonic hall. Reading Rm1 2 to 3 Phi—1 27 15; E Kern st.

TURLOCK Society -First Reader Mrs Lillie B. LockwoodSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM- Broadlvay ball .

UPLAND - See Ontario.VENTURAFirst Church— First Reader Mrs Zela Bliss Hallowell—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 toPhi—Church, Main and F ir sts.

VI SALIASociety—First Reader Mrs Grace L. Brockrnan—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Chapel, N Church and School sts.Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 4 PM—Holt blk.WALNUT CREEK Society—First ReaderMrs JosephineL. Wilson— Sundas 1 1 AM; ReadingRm2 to 4 PM—Women'eClub rm.

WATEONVI LLE Society - First Reader Frank L. ProctorSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; ReadirurRll to 4 PMTuesFri Bat - 1 0a Paiaro Valley but big.WATTS Society- n F irtt Reader Mrs Rhoda E. nurses- Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 4 Phi - 20 1 Wilmington st.

WHI 'I 'I 'I ER First Church—First Reader Mrs Lillian H. Macalpine—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5PM— Church, Bailey at and Washington av.

WI LLITS Society- First Reader Mrs Margaret Underhiil—Bunday 1 1 AM; Wed Phi—Library big.

WOODLAND Book ish—First ReaderMrs Grace B . Steal er—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMMon WedFri Sat—Unitarian church.

COLORADOALAMOSASocietr - First Reader Mrs I da L. Denny- Sunday

}1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Readinn 2 to nPMWed - 5 1 6 8annan av.ARVADASociety—First Reader Mrs Evangeline Barnard Cummings- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM.

ASPEN First Church—F irst ReaderMrs Hetty R . [ obey- 4 1mday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMThursChurcb, 1 00 W Main st.

BRECKENRI DGE Society—First Reader Edward O. AugsSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM.

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COLORADO SPRIN. First Church—First Reader Mrs EllieLouisa Benjamin—Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PMBoulder and N Cascade avs. Reading Rm AM to

PM—40 5 Hagerman-big.

CRI PPLE CREEK First Church—First Reader Mrs AliceW.Varney— Sunday 1 1 ; Wed R Rm 2 to 4 Wed— Carr av.

DENVER Churches unite in Reading Runs , 008 Gas and Electric big; 8 AM to 9 PM; Wed to 7 PM.

Secoan Caus es—First Reader Verne A. Tracy—Sunday1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM— S Grant st and Bayaud av.

FOURTH CHURCH— First Reader Miss Jeannette F. Washhurn— Sunday 1 1 AM: Wed 8 PM—Weir blg, 3 2 1 1 Zuni st.F rr rvr Carmen—First Reader L. Will Weller—S unday

1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—3 3 1 7 E Colfax st.

DURANGO First Church—First Reader Mrs Jessie A. DarlingSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMPubllc library, 2d av.

FLORENCE Society—First Reader Mrs Mabel Henderson Brown—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed Phi—3 1 2 E 2d st.

FRUITA Society—First Reader Mrs I da Righdenour—Sunday1 1 AM—S Mulberry av.

GLENWOOD SPRINGS First Church—First Reader Mrs Aura M.

Kaiser—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMMon Wed Fri— 93 1 Cooper av.

GOLDEN Society—First Reader Mrs Clara A. Welch—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM—C 8 ball.

GRAND JUNCTI ON First Church—First Reader Mrs May Mantey—Suaday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—65 2 White av. Reading Rm 2 to 5 Phi—50 5 Grand Valley Nat bnk blg.

GREELEY First Church—First Reader Mrs Louise C. EwingSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—8th av and 1 4th st . ReadingRm 1 1 AM to 5 PM—40 7 Opera Home blk.

GUNNI SON Society—First Reader Paul C. Boyles—Sunday 1 1AM—Presbyterian church.

LAS ANIMAS Society—First Reader Mrs Amelia J. Anderson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—Virgil av and 6th st.

LIMON Society— First Reader Joseph T. Osborne—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM—Masonic temple.

Society—First Reader Mrs Emma Viola WheelerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 7 45 PM

LONGMONT First Church— First Reader Stanley L. Culter

Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 7 45 PM; Reading Rm to

PMTues Thurs Sat—Pratt st and 5 th av.

OURAY Society—First Reader William W. Warden—Sunday1 1 Ai l—Citizens State but big.

PUEBLO F irstChurch— FirstReader Obed Wheeler Fell—Sun 1 1Wed 8—9th and Court sts. R Rm 1 1 to —Thatcher big.

ROCKY FORD Society— First Reader Mrs Minnie I . KellySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 I’M— 1 1 th and Maple sts.

SALI DA First Church— First Reader Mrs Elenor Montross White—Slun

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AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM2 st.

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS Society—First Reader Mrs Pearl C.

Wither—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Pilot hall.STERLING Society—First Reader Howard A. Hart—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM—4th and Walnut sts.

VI CTOR First Church—First Reader James Allinson -Sun 1 1

AM, Wed PM; R Rm 2 to 4 Tues F ri— 1 1 7 S 4th at.

WALSENBURG Society—First Reader Mrs Jennie Cook- Sun

day 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—K of P hall.

CONNECTI CUTBRI STOL Society—First ReaderWinfield ScottMcCarthy—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; B Rm 2 to 5 Mon Fri—1 80 Main st.DANBURY First Church—First Reader Mrs Florence McGravv—Svmday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to

PM Mon Tues Thurs F ri—United Bot big.

DEEP RI VER Society—First Reader Miss Bertha M. Strickland—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 4 PMTues.

DERBY Society—First Reader Oliver E. Lapham—SundayAM; Wed 8 Phi—Unitarian church.

GREENWI CH First Church—First Reader Mrs Gertrude M.

Bowen—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to

PM except Sat—7 1 E Putnam av.

HARTFORD F irst Church—First Reader Harry Stebbins Parker—Sunday AM; Wed 8 Phi—Chapel. 587 Farmingtonav. R Rm 1 0 AM to 5 I 'M—Conn. Mutual blg, 783 Main st.

HARTFORD Second Church—First Reader Walter 0 . Elite]

Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AM to

5 PM; Wed until 7 PM—Church. Asylum and High sts.

FLORI DA

—Sunday AM' Wed PM— Liberty and Nonvoodsts. . Reading Rm M to PM; also 7 to 9 PM F riSat—Hall and Lewis big.

MI DDLETOWN First Church—First Reader Miss Alice WrightPenniman—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3to 5 PM—Church. College and Broad sts.

MYSTI C First Church—First Reader Mrs Bessie B . BeattieSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm toPMWed Sat— 5 Gravel st.

NEW BRITA IN First Church—First Reader I saac BlackSunday AM; Wed 8 PM—Chapel, W Main at. Reading Rm 1 2 M to 5 PM—504 Nat Bank big.

NEW HAVEN First Church—First Reader Albert D. de Bussy- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church. Winthrop andDerby avs. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM; Wed until 7PM; Sat until 9 PM—804 Malley blg, 90 2 Chapel at.

NORWALK First Church—First Reader Mrs Kate C. Cleveland— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm toPM—5 7 West av.

STAMFORD First Church—First Reader Harry Lea DodsonSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Prospect st. ReadingRm 1 0 AM to 5 PM—Washington big, 1 Bank at.

WATERBURY First Church—First Reader Albert D. SmithSuuday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 2 to 5 PMHolmes and Mitchell avs.

WI LLIMAN'I 'I C Society—First Reader Mrs RuthWelles Breveta—Sunday AM; l at Wed 8 PM—Woman’

s Club room.

WINSTED Society—First Reader Miss Hattie E. HotchlrissSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMSat—Church, 75 High st.

DELAWAREDOVER Society—First Reader Mrs Clara M. Watson—Sunday1 1 AM—Governors av and Division st.

D I STRI CT OF COLUMB IAWASHINGTON Churches unite in Reading Rm , 60 1 Coloradoblg, 1 4th and G ate; 9 AM to 9 PM except Wed; Wed until6 PM; also to PM Sun.

Fins-r Cannon—First Reader Frank F. Sunken—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Columbia rd andEuclid st. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 9 PM except Wed ; Weduntil PM— Suite 1 1 786 Columbia rd.

SECOND CHURCH— First Reader Edward C. JohnstonSunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Hall, 8th and F sts .NE. Reading Rm 1 2 M to 9 PM; Wed to 6 PM; alsoto PM Sun— 1 48 E Capitol st.Tmnn CHURCH—First Reader William Leander Post

Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Masonic temple, 1 sthst and New York av.

Form-m Cannon- First Reader Roy L . Harvey—Sunday1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AM to PM;also 7 to 9 PMexcept Wed—The Arcade, 1 4th at and Park rd.

F LORI DABRADENTOWN Society—First Reader Mrs Harriot FooteHorney—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5 PMSat- Church, 20 9 Prospect av.

COCOANUT GROVE Society- First Reader Mrs Dorothy Howard—Sunday 1 1 AM—Church.

DE LAND Society—F irst Reader Mrs Rosa E MerUman—Sunday 1 1 ; Wed R Rm 2 to 4 Wed Sat—Woodmans hall.FORT MYERS Society—First Reader Mrs Lizzie S. HolmesSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—Masomc hall .

FORT PI ERCE Society—First Reader Mrs May Worthley Sherman—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Fee and Stewart big.

KEY WEST Society— First Reader Mrs I da E. Atkins—Sundayday 1 1 ; Wed 8 Reading Rm 2 to 4—3 27 Elizabeth st.

LAKELAND Society— First Reader Mrs Martha E. HubbardSunday 1 1 AM— I O 0 F hall, Main and Tenn. avs.

NEW SMYRNA Society— First Reader James Shoesmith—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—Woman'

s club, Magnolia st.

OCALA Society—First Reader Mrs Evelyn Lege—Sunday 1 1 AMWed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM—Merchants block.

ST AUGUSTINE Society—First Reader Arthur L. Slater—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 5— 1 6 Granada st.VERO Society— First Reader William E. Riggs—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM—Hard Memorial Library.

WEST PALM BEACH First Church—First Reader Mrs Zil

lah Kemp—Svmday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to

5 PM—Church, Hibiscus av and Poinsettia st.

WINTER HAVEN Society—First Reader Timothy G. Hallinan—§un

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GEORGIAAUGUSTA First Church—First Reader Mrs Mittie T. EliasSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Readins Rm toPhi—1 1 4 8th st.

COVINGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Caroline Hardee Godtrey— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM.

MACON First Church—First Reader Mrs Annie Bm ard Mercer—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM—Pubiic library big, Mulberry st.

SAVANNAH First Church- First Reader Miss Helen S. Hardee—Sunday AM, 8 PM; Wed PM—Church, LawtonMemoriai, Bull and Anderson sts. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to

5 PM; also 4 to PM Sun—3 1 0 Liberty bnk big, Bull st .SHELLMAN Society— First Reader Thomas Eugene AllenSunday 1 1 AM; l st Wed 8 PM—Church, Church at.

HAWAI IHONOLULU First Church—First Reader Mrs Frederica B . Davis

- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Wilder av and Kewaio at.

Reading Rm 9 AM to 5 PM—3 1 0 James Campbell big.

I DAH OBLACK BEAR Society—First Reader Wyliys Lund Lucas—Sunday PM; Wed PM; R Rm to PMWed.

BLACKFOOT Society— First Reader Mrs Alice Y . Clarke—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi— Chapel.

BOI SE First Church— First Reader Thomas C. Hollingshead

Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM— Church, 81 4 State at.

Reading Rm 1 2 to 5 PM—42 1 I daho big.

BUHL First Church— First Reader Mrs Millie D . Grow4 unday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Masonic hall. Readmg Rm to

PM except Sun and holidays— l 1 th av.

CAIaD‘WELL Society— First Reader Mrs Mabelle Scott Beatyt uday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church.

CAMBRI DGE Society— First Reader Mrs Margaret Crone:bSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— Church.

COEUR d'ALENE First Church—First Reader Ferdinand E.

Eastman—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church. 3d and Fos

ter sts. Reading Rm 1 2 to 5 PM— 1 23 Sherman av.

EMMETI ’ Society—First Reader Mrs Carrie Cantrell—Sunday1 1 AM—Moose hail.

GRANGEVI LLE Society—First Reader Mrs Eliza Everett—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— K of P hall.

I DAHO FALLS Society—First Reader Slack W. Winburn—Sunday 1 1 AM— Colonial theater. Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to

Phi— 20 2 Shane big.JEROME Society—First Reader Victor E. Warner—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM; Readmg Rm 2 to 6 PMWed Sat—Church.

KELLOGG Society—First Reader James L. Batterton—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—3 20 Main st.

LEWI STON First Church—First Reader Mrs Lillian J . CrockerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 7th av and 9th st.

Reading Rm 2 to 5 I’M—20 7 Saisherg big.

MOSCOW First Church—F irst Reader Miss Grace Elizabeth Bali—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM; R Rm to

PMTues Sat—Church, Jackson and 3d sts.

NAMPA First Church—First Reader Mrs Pett McMahan—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— l l th av and 7th st. Reading Rm1 to 4 PM—Lloyd big.

PAYE'ITE First Church— First Reader Mrs Rebecca J. GussSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 2 1 5 N 9th st. ReadingRm 2 to 5 PM—8 Emma Theater big.POCATELLO First Church—First Reader Mrs Harriet L.

Holmes— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Antlers hall, N Arthur st. Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 5 PM—Kasiska big.

ST ANTHONY Society—First Reader Mrs Amy B . MeredithSun

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l AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWedurc

STMARI ES Society—First Reader Mrs Laura Bouton—Sunday1 1 AM—Masonic temple.

SALMON Society— First Reader Mrs Florence Rea McCormickSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 4 PMWed Sat—Main st.

WALLACE Society— First Reader William H. KliemanSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM WedSat—Chapel, 5th and River sts.

I LL I NOI SAMBOY Society—First Reader Miss Elizabeth Johnson—Sunday1 1 AM Wed PM; R R 2 to 4 PM Sat—Badger blk.

HARRINGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Louise B. MartinSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Landwer hail .

BELLEVI LLE Society—First Reader Mrs Dorothy A. MstagerSunday AM; Wed 8 Pia—Commercial big.BELVI DERE Society—First Reader Mrs Bertha I delia Sunderburg—Sunday AM—Masonic hail.CAI RO First Church—First Reader Mrs Myrtle Ellen GlassSunday 1 1 ; Wed R Rm 3 to 4—Halliday Estate big.

CHAMPAI GN First Church—First Reader Charles E. Bradbury—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM—Chureh, University avand Elm st. Reading Rm 9 AM to 6 PM; Sat until9 PM; also 2 to 5 PMSun— 1 1 1 W Church st.

CHESTER Society- First Reader Miss Georgiana ChadwickSunday 1 1 AM—State Bank his.

CHI CAGO Sixth Church—First Reader Louis 0 . SloggettSunday AM, PM; Wed 8 Phi—Church, 1 1 3 2 1Prairie av. Reading Rm 1 2 to 5 ; also 7 to 9 PM exceptWed—1 1 1 04 I nd. av.

CHI CAGO Tenth Church—First Reader Albert J. Bigler—Sunday AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—Church. 5640 Blackstone av. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM; Wed to PM2 to 6 PM Sun—550 0 Blackstone av.

CHI CAGO Twelfth Church—First Reader William Roe ConnerSunday AM, PM: Wed 8 PM—Le Moyne Schoolauditorium, Waveland av and Rokeby st. Reading Rm 9 AMto 9 PM except Wed ; Wed until PM; also 2 to 6 PMSun—381 9 Broadway.

DECATUR First Church—First Reader MrsMaryT. East- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 4 PM1 48 W Prairie av.

DE KALB First Church—First Reader Mrs Mary B . MoorheadSunday AM; Wed PM—Church. 3d and Oaksts. Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—I st Nat bnk big.

DI XON First Church—First Reader Charles L . Beedeh—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM~ 3 1 6 1 st st.

EAST ST. LOUI S First Church—First Reader Justus H. Kohl- Sunday AM; Wed .8 Phi—61 2 Wash. pi. ReadingRm 1 2 to 5 Pit—Cahokia big.

EVANSTON First Church—First Reader Thomas Bruce Ledward—Sunday AM, PM: Wed 8 PM—Church. Chicago av and Grove st. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM; Wed to

PM; also 3 to 5 PM Sun— 1 609 Chicago av.FARMER CITY Society— First Reader Otto Mcconkey—Suuday AM; Wed PM—Main st.

HARVEY Society— First Reader Mrs Pauline R. BerkstresserSunday AM: Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 toPM Wed Fri— 1 53 03 Center av.

JACKSONVI LLE First Church—First Reader Mrs Margaret E.

Richards McGili—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm3 to 5 PM— Church, 5 23 W State at.

KANKAKEE First Church— First Reader Mrs Mary M. Hillier— Sunday AM; Wed P i t—Public library big.

Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—Bnk big.KEWANEE First Church—First Reader Carl P. Herd—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 Phi—Church,3 02 S Main st.

MARSEI LLES Society—First Reader Mrs Beulah WashbumTucker—Sunday 1 1 AM- I O O F hall , Main st.

MAYWOOD First Church—First Reader Rudolph P. HansonSunday AM; Wed 8 Phi—Masonic temple. ReadingRm 2 to 5 PM; also 7 to 9 PM except Wed—1 0 9 S 5 th av.

MORRI SON First Church—First Reader Mrs Grace B. Raridon—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PM—Church, 20 1 S Genesee st.

MURPHYSBORO Society—First Reader Mrs Myna E. KohrlngSunday Wed —Baud hall, 1 2 20 Walnut st.

NORTH CRYSTAL LAKE Society—F irst Reader Mrs EstherHowe Burtch—Sunday AM—Gem theater.OTTAWA First Church—First Reader Mrs MiriamWorthingtonBisseli—Sun AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM.

PERU Society—First Reader Miss Emma Lauber—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMWed

Masonic temple.POLO Society—First Reader Miss Daisy Walden Schell—Sunday AM; Wed PM - Frauklin st.

PRINCETON Society—First Reader Mrs Lena Gorman—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to PMWed

Sat—43 5 S Main st .

PROPHETSTOWN Society—First Reader Mrs Pearlie 0 . MeNeill—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM—G A R hail.QUINCY First Church -First Reader Carson K . Maxwell—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Vt. and 1 8th sts. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM except Sat ; Sat until 9 PM—7Wells big, 5th and Maine sts.

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SALEM Society—First Reader Robert J. Loyd—Sunday 1 1Wed 8 ; Reading Rm 2 to 4 Wed Sat- 3 2 1 WMain st .

SAVANNA Society—First Reader Mrs Edna Cora WilliamsSunday AM -L O O Mhail.

SHELBYVI LLE Society—First Reader John J. Ward—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWed

Masonic temple.SPRINGFI ELD First Church- First Reader Frank ThomasSheets—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church. 2d andEdwards sts. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 4 PM—Ferguson big,6th and Monroe sts.

TOULON Society—First Reader Mrs H. Frances Stealer—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 5 PM Sat—Bank big.

URBANA First Church—First Reader Mrs Hariette TylerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMTuesSat—Masonic temple, 1 1 5 WMain st.

I ND IANAATTI CA Society—First Reader Mrs Christine Twiss—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM—Central Nat bnk big.

AUBURN Society—First Reader Mrs Fredricka NebelungSunday AM; Wed PM—l l l lfz E 9 th at.

BOONVI LLE Society—First Reader Mina Nettie Zehnie—Sunday AM; Wed PM—South Court sq.

BRAZ I L Society—First Reader Philip L. Bamherger—SundayAM; Wed PM—Church, NWalnut st.

CANNELTON Society—First Reader Clarence W. I rvin- SundayAil—sth and Taylor sts.

CLAYPOOL Society—First Reader Mrs Maude E. BlackSunday AM; Wed PM—C S hall.

COLUMBI A CITY First Church—First Reader Mrs Cora E.

Baker—Sunday AM: Wed PM; Reading Rd !

3 to 5 Phi- 20 9 N Chauncey st.

COLUMBUS First Church—First Reader Mrs Lizzie M. MarshSun Wed R Rm 2 to 4 Wed Sat—5 th st.

CONNERSVI LLE First Church—First Reader Mrs Lulu Silvey—Suuday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PM Wed Sat—I O O F blg.

CROWN POINT Society—First Reader David Maury—SundayAM; Wed 8 PM—Public library. Reading Rm 2 to 5

PM—Allmsn-Gary big.

EVANSVI LLE First Church—First Reader William FrederickAlthoiI—Sunday AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM- Church,Mulberry st. Reading Rm 9 AM to 5 PM; Sat to 9 PMThe Old State Nat bnk big.

FORTWAYNE First Church—First Reader Alton H. Penins

Sunday AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—Church. R Rm1 2 to 5 PM; also 7 to 9 PM Sat—WWayne and Ewing sts.FRANKFORT First Church—First Reader Mrs Bella Dolt—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to 5

I 'M—Clay st and Wash. av.

FRANKLIN First Church—First Reader Mrs Minnie VaughtSuu 1 1 ; Wed R Rm 2 to 4 Mon Wed Sat—Art big.

GARY First Church—First Reader William Patrick Cottingham—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—6 1 2 Mass. st. Reading Rm1 2 to PM; also 7 to PM Sat—60 7 Broadway.

GOSHEN First Church—First Reader Miss Pearl DausmanSunday AM; Wed PM; Readmg Rm to 5PM—Church, 1 1 1 N 5 th at.

GRAND VI EW Society—First Reader Mrs Mary A . GadielSunday AM; Wed 7 PM.

GREENCASTLE Society—First ReaderWilliamSloanCrevelingSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; RRm2 to 4 PMTues— Adar blk.

GREENFI ELD Society— First Reader Mrs Lillus Bryant Townsend—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMArcade big, 1 20 WMain st.

GREENSBORO Society—First Reader Ralph G. Dock—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM Tues

Thurs Sat—Church, East and Wash. sts.

HAMMOND First Church—First Reader Arthur H. KlugSundsy AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMalso to 9 PMTues F ri—Church, 730 Hohmaa st.

HOBART Society—First Reader Mrs Jessie F. Gerber—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Earle blg, Main st.

HUNTINGTON First Church—First Reader Mrs Anne White I OWAGardiner—Sunday AM; Wed PM—Old High

School big. Reading Rm 2 to4 PMWed Sat—Public Library. ALTON Society—First Reader Mrs Clara C. Bowers—Sun 1 1 .

INDI ANAPOLI S First Church—First Reader Ancil T. Brown ANITA Society—First Reader Mrs Adelia Camila—S undaySunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church. 20 1 1 N AM—Campbell his.

Meridian st. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM except Wed; BOONE Society—First Reader Mrs Tyrza Seifert—Sunday 1 1Wed until 5 I’M—806 Kuhn his. AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm to PIA—72 1 Story st.

Perine—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM Wed 8 PM—Delaware and1 2 th sts. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM except Wed; Weduntil 5 PM; also 2 to 5 PM Sun—6 1 1 1 0 0 F big.

INDIANAPOLI S Third Church- First Reader W. Curtis DaySunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—3 3 5O Washington hlv.Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 9 PM; Wed to PM; also 2 to 5PM Sun— 20 5 E 34th st.

KENDALLVI LLE Society—First Reader Glenn S. BushongSunday Wed —Williams and Railroad sts.

KNI GHTSTOWN Society—First Reader Mrs GraceW. ReaganSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM SatMain and Washington sts.

KOKOMO First Church- First Reader Miss I ndia L. MartsSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—City big. Reading Rm 2 to 5PM; also 7 to 9 PM Sat—41 2 Citizens Nat bnk big.

LAPORTE First Church—First Reader Mrs Emma B . PrinceSunday AM Wed PM—Church, 1 008 Midi. av.Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM; Sat to 8 PM— 5 1 0 1 st Nat bnk big.

LOGANSPORT First Church—First Reader Mrs I da M. Custer—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, North and 9th sts.Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM; also 7 to 9 Sat—Stettiner blk.

MARI ON First Church—First Reader John R. Browne—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 4th at and Whites av. ReadingRm 2 to 5 PM—3 1 9 Marion Nat bnk bl

MI CHI GAN CITYFirst Church—First Reader Mrs AnnaWarkentine—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 to 5 PMMon Wed Fri—3 20 E 7th st.

MT VERNON First Church—First ReaderMrs. Frances E. Sarila—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PMMon Wed Fri—K of P big.

MUNCI E First Church- First Reader Walter H. TroutrnanSunday AM; Wed Phi—Charles and Liberty sts.RRm 1 1 AM to 5 PM; also 7 to 9 PMSat- 5 26 Johnsonblk.

NORTH,MANCHESTER Society—First Reader Mrs Minnie F.

Spurgeon—Sunday AM; Wed PM—Market st .PERU Society—First Reader Mrs Frances Falk Simon—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Loan big, 5 E 3d st.PLYMOUTH Society—First Reader Floyd M. Annie—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM—428 S Michigan st.

PRINCETON Society—First Reader Miss Anna Fleming Embree—Sunday AM; Wed Phi—1 25 54 N Hart st.

RENSSELAER Society—First Reader Schuyler C. I rwin—Sunday AM.

SEYMOUR Society—First Reader Mrs Edna Mae BoliingerSun AM; Wed 8 PM—3d and Chestnut sts.

SHELBYVI LLE First Church—First Reader Howard E. Woodmansee— Sunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWed Sat ; also 7 to 8 PM Sat—Tompkins and Jackson sts.

SOUTH BEND First Church—First Reader Harvey Bock—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, N Main st. Reading Rm1 2 M to 5 PM; also 6 to 8 PM Sat—J MS big.

SOUTH WHITLEY Society—First Reader Mrs Lona A. RupleySunday AM; Wed 8 I 'M—Hotel Fosier.

TERRE HAUTE First Church—First Reader Frank W. Stone—Sunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM—Oth and Cherry sts. ReadingRm 1 0 AM to 5 PM—Rose Dispensary blg, 668 Cherry st.

TI PTON Society—First Reader Mrs Ora B . Innis—SundayAM; Wed PM—2 1 1 N I ndependence st.

VALPARAI SO First Church—First Reader Mrs Mabelle Nixon—Sunday 1 0 45 AM—Scheilmg Music hall. Wed 8 PM;Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMTues Thurs Sat - 9 Wash. st.

VEEDERSBURG Society—First Reader William H. Ned—Sunday 1 1 AM—Gookins hall.VINCENNES First Church—First Reader Raymond S. Blatchley—Sunday AM Wed 8 PM—Church, 3d and Hart sts.Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 4 Phi—90 9 American Nat bnk big.

WASHINGTON Society—First Reader Jay William CorningSunday AM; Wed PM—Temple ct , E Main st.

WHEATFI ELD Society—First Reader Chester S. Had—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM.

WI NCHESTER Society—First Reader Mrs Lou Puckett—Sunday AM; Wed PM—Moose home.

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CEDAR FALLS Society—First Reader Mrs Hattie E. Vancleave-Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM— loth andMain sts.

CENTERVI LLE Society—First Reader John R. Coulee—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— Payne big. N 1 3 th st.

CHARLES CITY First Church—F irst Reader Mrs Emma Dennison—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5

PM—Church, Hulin and Milwaukee sts.CRESTON First Church- First Reader Mrs Cora B . SnoderlySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM—Church,1 04 N Oak st.

DECORAH Society—F irst Reader Mrs Elmina B ong—SundayAM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWed Sat.

DES MOINES First Church—First Reader J . Latimer DavisSunday AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 9 23 8th at

Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM; Wed to PM; also 2 to 7PMSun—71 1 Citizens Nat bnk blg, 6th and Walnut sts.

DES MOINES Second Church—First Reader Fred A. Shepard

Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM- Masonic temple, 1 0 th andLocust sts. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to PM—80 9 Shops big.

DUBUQUE First Church—First Reader Mrs Claud Mccabe- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 5

PM—Cburch. 9 th and B luii sts .

ELDON Society- First Reader Mrs Grace Florence SeamanSuridr

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A‘iridllwed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMThurs

ESTHERVI LLE First Church—First Reader Robert D. Clasbey- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Public Library. Reading Rm3 to 5 PM—2 1 4 S 8ih at.

EXI RA Society- First Reader Raymond G. Herrick—SundayAM—C 8 ball.

FAI RFI ELD First Church—First Reader Mrs Lizzie C. Londen-Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—Agassis rm, City library.

Reading Rm to PM—South side, over Fair store.FORTMAD I SON Society - First Reader Mrs Harriett MargaretAndrews—Sunday 1 1 AM Wed PM—Court-house.Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMTues F ri—81 8 3d at.

HOPKI NTON Society - First Reader Clarke F. Mason—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM; R Rm 2 to 4 Wed Sat—Church.

HUMBOLDT First Church—F irst Reader Mrs Jennie B. LawSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMTuesChurch.

KEOKUK First Church—First Reader Mrs Cora C. ReevesSunday AM; Wed PM— 6 1 0 High st. ReadingRm 2 to 5 PM; Sat until 7 PM—2 29 Masonic big.

LIME SPRINGS Society—First Reader Mrs Letitia C. CraySunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWed Sat— Opera house blk.

MAQUOKETA First Church- F irst Reader Mrs Nellie KeeneySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 7.3 0 PM; R Rm 2 to 5 Wed—Rice big.

MT PLEASANT Society—First Reader Mrs Margaret AnnaLindsay—Sunday Alli—Chapel, N Jederson st .

NEWTON Society—First Reader Sylvanus W. Mitchell—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Morgan chapel, 203 1 st av, E.

OSAGE Society—First Reader Mrs Mary A. Cutler—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM—Old Library big.

OTTUMWA F irst Church—First Reader Elmer K . DaughertySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMChurch, 4ih and Market sts.

RED OAK Society—First Reader Mrs Florence McConnellSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMWed Sat—Church, opposite Post Odice.

SHELDON F irst Church—First Reader Wallace M. Smith.

Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM.

SHENANDOAH Society—First Reader Mrs Sarah Blake Anshutz—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM—Church.

SI OUX CITY First Church—First Reader Mrs Ethel BarbeeHewson—Sunday AM; Wed PM- l Oth andJones sts. Reading Rm 9 AM to 4 PM; also 7 to 9 PMSat—606 F L and T big, 5 2 6 4th st .

SI OUX CITY Second Church— First Reader Lewis H. WoodSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 2 M to 4 PM;also to 9 PM Sat—Motor Mart big.

SPI RIT LAKE Society—First Reader Mrs Mabel S. BergerSunday 1 1 AM— l rary hall ; Wed 7 .45 PM—Beacon big.

WATERLOO First Church—First Reader Frank Leighton Owen— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— K of P hall . Reading Rm1 1 AM to 5 Phi— 5 1 0 Marsh- Place big.

WEBSTER CITY First Church—First Reader Miss ThelmaSparboe —Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to

I’M—Chapel, Bank at.

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KANSASABI LENE Society—First Reader Mrs Charlotte Musser Roberts—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM2 1 0 54 N 2d st.

ARKANSAS CITY First Church—F irst Reader Mrs Bertha B.

Davis— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—Church, A at and Chestnut av.ATCHI SON First Church—First Reader Mrs Ms! McF arlandSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PM—Churcb. 4ih av at Santa Fé st.

BELLEVI LLE Society- F irst Reader Mrs Zora B. Holiandsworth—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Commerciai st.BELOIT First Church—First Reader Mrs Lena M. Loop—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM WedChurch, Hersey av and 3d at.

BLUE RAP I DS Society—First Reader Mrs May Neal WatersSunday 1 1 AM— I 0 0 F hall.BURLINGTON First Church—First Reader Orloil’ G. MechemSunday 1 1 ; Wed 8 ; R Rm 2 to 4 Thurs—Church.

CHANUTE First Church—First Reader Mrs Myrtle Cos Nelson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—N Forest av and Elm st.

CHERRYVALE Society—First Reader Mrs Ednah WithrowSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—1 23 N Neoshoe st.

COFFEYVI LLE First Church—First Reader Mrs Ada Stewartgvun

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l AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—1 1 3 115s

CONCORDI A Society—First Reader Don James Burton—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—I O 0 F big.

DODGE CITY Society—First Reader Mrs Jessie PetersenSunday 1 1 AM; 2d and 4ih Wed 8 PM—I O O F hall.DOWNS Society—First Reader Miss Metta May Amer—Sunday1 1 AM—Woodman Hall.

ELDORADO Society—First Reader Wilbur G Caster—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—1 28 N Taylor at. Reading Rm 2 .30to PM; also 6 to 8 PM Sat—6 Haines big.

EMPORI A First Church—F irst Reader Mrs Olive P. HolmesSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to PMCburcb. 9th as and Commercial st.

EUREKA Society—First Reader Mrs Josie Hellman—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM.

FORT SCO'I 'I ' First Church—First Reader Mrs Lena B. Brown—d

Sulagiay 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rd! 2 to 5 PM—3d

an n sts.

FREDONI A Society—First Reader Mrs Grace Sutcliiie—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—2 1 1 Long big.

GALENA First Church—First Reader Mrs Oro M. BrannSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM1 1 0 2 Short st.

GARNETT Society—First Reader Mrs Georgina G. StevensonSnnday 1 1 AM: Wed 8 PM—K of P hail . W 4th av.

GI RARD Society—First Reader Mrs F lorence C. Higgins—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM— 2 1 7 N Ozark av.

GOODLAND Society—First Reader Mrs LenoreA. Parker—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM- lOth st and Broadway.

GREAT BEND Society—First Reader MI SS Florence PooleSunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM—Broadvvay and Kansas av.

HIAWATHA Society— First Reader Mrs Lydia L. ZimmermanSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 5 PM—200 S 7th st.

HUMBOLDT Society— First Reader Mrs Leila J. MathiasSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—l o N 9th st .

INDEPENDENCE First Church—First Reader Beale Y. Becton— l unday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Main and 1 1 th sts.

Reading Rm 1 to 5 PM—Kreas big.

I OLA First Church—First Reader Mrs Santa C. LindsiySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—Eastand Sycamore sts.JUNCTI ON CITY First Church—First Reader Robert E.

Rudolph—Sunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to4 PM— 5 ih and Jederson sts.

KANSAS CITY First Church—First Reader Jesse E. La Bonte- Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 1 8th at andTauromee av. R Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM—42 2 Portsmouth big.

LARNED Society— First Reader Mrs Evaiena Weber—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Churcb, 8th and Main sts.

LAWRENCE First Church— First Reader Mrs Mary StevensonThomas— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM—Church, 1 240 Mass. st.

LEAVENWORTH First Church—First Reader Alfred GainsMitchell—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Churcb, 8th andSpruce sts. Reading Rm 1 2 Mto PM—Mirs bnk big.

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FALL RI VER First Church—First Reader Mrs Florence A.

Lewis- Sunday AM Wed 8 PM—Rock and Pine sts.

Reading Rm 3 to 5 Phi—33 5 Pine st.FITCHBURG First Church- First Reader Julius H. GorhamSunday 1 0 45 AM;Wed 7.45 PM—Chamber of Commercehall,5 60 Main st. Reading Rm 1 2 to Phi—470 Main st.FRAMINGHAM Society- First Reader Julian Addison Jenkins—Sunday AM; Wed PM—Smith blk.

FRANKLIN Society—First Reader Mrs Adelaide G. Dinsmore- Sunday AM—I O O F hall.

GLOUCESTER First Church- First Reader Mrs Cora Ruth Rust-Sunday AM: Wed PM: Reading Rm to

I’M—65 Middle at.GREAT BARRINGTON Society—First Reader Miss Mary E.

Stevens—Sunday 1 1 AM—I 0 0 F hall .HAVERHI LL Second Church—First Reader Mrs Alice M. Tingey—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to

PM—Tbe Bartlett. 5 9 Main st.

LAWRENCE First Church—First Reader Charles L. Stratton

Sunday AM; Wed PM—Church. Green st. Read

ing Rm 1 2 M to 5 PM; also to 9 PM Sat—Blakeleybig. 477 Essex st.

LEOMINSTER Society—First Reader Mrs Alma L. Smith—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to 5 PMalso to 9 PMSat—30 Main st.

LEXINGTON First Church—First Reader Mrs Abbie CarpenterTebbets— Sunday AM Wed PM—Church, Forestst. Reading Rm to 5 PM—Bank blg, Mass. av.

LOWELL First Church—First Reader Mrs Edna M. GliddenSunday AM; Wed PM—Church. Andover and

Nesmith sts. Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM; also 7 to 9 PM Sat403 Hildreth blg.

LOWELL Society—First Reader Mrs Edith N. Pratt—SundayAM; Wed PM—Church. 878 Walker st.

MARLBORO First Church—First Reader Mrs Edith M. Stevens—Sunday AM; Wed PM—G A R hall . Read

ing Rm to 5 PM— l o Corey blg.

MI DDLEBORO Society—First Reader Mrs AliceRobertsKnoxSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMTues Sat—Co- op bnk blg, 3 6 S Main st .

NEEDHA MFirst Church—First Reader George S . DolledSunday AM: “ed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMexcept Sat ; 7 to 9 PM Sat— 9 92 Great Plain av.

NEWTON First Church—First Reader Harry I . Hunt—SundayAM; Wed 8 PM— Players hall, Wash. st. West New

ton. Reading Rm 2 to 6 PM; also to 9 PMTues Sat2 9 7 Walnut st, Newtonville.

NORTH ADAMS First Church— First ReaderSunday AM; Wed PM—Chapel, 45 Chestnut st.

geeding Rm 2 to 5 PM; Sat until 9 PM - Sav bnk big,5 Main st.

ORANGE Society—First Reader Mrs Edith R. Gillette—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Memorial hall.PITTSFI ELD First Church- F irst Reader Edwin L. R. BlissSunday AM, PM; Wed PM—Cburcb, 1 8 1South at. R Rm 1 0 to 5 ; also 7 to 9 Tues Sat— 24 North st.

PLYMOUTH First Church—First Reader Miss Flora SophiaDavis—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm2 30 to PMWed—5 Lothrop st.PROVINCETOWN Society—First Reader Miss Eliza A. Kassene—Sunday 1 1 AM l st Wed PM—G A R hall. ReadingRm to 5 PMTues Wed F ri—3 1 2 Commercial at.QUINCY First Church—First Reader A . Conrad Anderson— Sunday AM; Wed PM—Church. 20 Greenleai st.

Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 5 PM—Hancock blg, City sq.

READI NG First Church— First Reader Roy M. Mccloud—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PMalso to 9 PM Sat— Church. Lowell and Sana sts.

ROCKLAND First Church— First Reader Mrs Laura W. Hood

Sunday AM; Wed 7 35 PM—Church, F ranklin av.

Reading Rm 2 30 to 5 PM; also to 9 PM F ri Sat

Webster blg, Union st.

TAUNTON First Church—First Reader Charles H. MerrillSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM3 8 Winthrop st.

WELLESLEY First Church—First Reader William Chase Holbrook— Sunday AM— Wellesley townhall . Wed PM—545 Wash. st. Wellesley sq. Reading Rm 3 to 6 PM; also7 to 9 PMexcept Wed—245 Wash. at. Wellesley Hills sq.

WI NCHENDON Society—First Reader Mrs Lizzie M. Cochran

Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMTues Thurs Sat—Mccolley blk.

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WINTHROP First Church—First Reader George E. MitchellSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM; also7 to 9 PM Sat—Wadsworth block.

WORCESTER Second Church—First Reader George A. BoswellSunday AM; Wed PM—Elm Crest hall . 30 Elmst. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM; also 6 to 9 PM Sat41 8 Slater blg.

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MI CH I GANALLEGAN Society—First Reader Mrs Grace Nelson—Sunday

AM: Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMDoelker blk.

ALMA First Church—First Reader Mrs Della S. Ward—SmdayAM; Wed 8 Phi—Church. 5 1 1 N Park av. Reading

Rm to 5 Phi—1 1 3 19 W Suna'tor st.

ALPENASociett Reader Miss Maria Roberts—SundayAM; Wed I’N—1 24 E Chisholm st.

BANGOR Society—First Reader Thomas A. Church—SundayAM; Wed 8 PM.

BUCHANAN Society—First Reader Mrs Charlotte L. SmithSunday AM; Wed PM—Oak st.

CADI LLAC First Church—First Reader Miss Helm RosaliaAiken—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to5 PMMon Wed Sat— 1 32 Spruce st.

CALUMET Society— First Reader Miss Nancy Nicol—SundayAM; Wed RRm3 to 5 Wed Sat—5 ih andOakm.

CHARLEVOI X First Church—First Reader Mrs Alice E. Hines—Sun Wed R RI ! 2 to 5 Tues Thurs Sat.

COLOMA Society—First ReaderMrs Fannie Van Derveer—Sunday AM; Wed PM; R Rm 2 to 4 PMWed Sat.

DECATUR Society— First Reader Mrs marlotte Huyek—Sunday AM; Wed I’M—E Ddaware st.DETRO IT Churches unite in Reading Rms. Fisher arcade. 25 1Woodward av; 9 AM to 9 PMexcept Wed; Wed until 7 PM;also to 5 PM Sun and holidays.SECOND CHURCH—First Reader Robert H. Foreman—Sun

day AM, PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5PM; also 7 to 9 PMexcept Wed—Church, E Grand hlv. near

Tramp Carmen—First Reader Alfred W. Beck—SundayAM. PM: Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 1 AM to

PM; Wed to 8 PM: also 2 to 4 PM Sun and holidays—Duplex Theater. E Grand blv, near Woodward av.

Founm Cam u s—First Reader W. Baldwin PenmanSunday AM; Wed 8 Phi—2 1 08 Grand River av.

ESCANABA Society—First Reader Mrs Gertrude G. EricksonSun Wed R Rm 3 to 5 Wed— 3 25 8 Fannie st.FENNVI LLE Society- First Reader Mrs Alice E. BarronSunday 1 0 3 0 AM; Wed PM.

FREMONT Society—First Reader Mrs Pauline Gerber—SundayAM; Wed 8 I’M—Grange hall.

GREENWLLE Society- First Reader William A. WolkowSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—22 2 E Wash. st.

HANCOCK Society—First Reader Eric C. Hay—SundayAM; Wed 8 Phi—Epstein bl!

HASTINGS First Church—First Reader Mrs Minnie E. NoblesSunday AM; Wed Reading Rm 2 to 5 Wed Sat.

HOUGHTON Society- First Reader Charles W. Atkin—SundayAM; Wed 8 PM—Odd Fellows temple.

HOWELL Society— F irst Reader Miss Clare Wieand - SundayAM; Wed PM—20 1 IAW Grand River st.

I RONWOOD Society—First Reader Francis J. Sullivan—SundayAM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PM

8 1 5 E Aurora st.JONESVI LLE First Church—First Reader Harry Godfrey

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gs1 0 .80 AM; Wed 7 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM

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LESLI E Society—First Reader Mrs Myrtle Gilliam—SundayAM; Wed PM—Woodworth st .

MANI STEE Society—First Reader Mrs Ellen S. Butler—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 3 to 5—1 1 1 Maple at.

MARSHALL First Church—First Reader Mrs Alice A. C. Cortright—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Readingto 5 I’M— 1 0 9 Mansion st.

MENOMI NEH ce Marinette. Wis.

MONROE Society—First Reader Mrs Nellie Berg—SundayAM; Wed Phi—Telephone big.

MT CLEMENS Society—First Reader Mrs Alice A. StoddardSunday AM; Wed PM; R Rm 2 to 5—22 NewSt.

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MUSKEGON F irst Church—Fins Reader Mrs Ethel I . Hovdeu~ Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM—Woman'

s club big. RRm1 2 to 5 ; also to 9 Sat—1 1 3 W Western av.

NEGAUNEE Society—First Reader Mrs Alma Cola SheldonSunday AM; Wed PM—I 0 O F hail.

NI LES First Church—First Reader Mrs Minette Simonds Parker- Sunday AM; Wed PM Reading Rm to

PM Wed Fri—Church, 809 Broadway.

OTSEGO Society—First Reader Mrs Margaret Pritchard StarkSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMThurs Sat—Edsall blk.OXFORD First Church—F irst Reader Lloyd H. Smith—Sunday1 0 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM WedPLAIN‘WELL Society—First Reader Fred E. Heath—Su d”

AM; Wed PM.

PORTHURON First Church—F irst Reader Thomas 0 . Howard—Sunday AM; Wed Pal—Masonic temple. Readins Rm 2 to Phi—5 1 3 Mcisel blk.

ROYAL OAK Society—First Reader Wilfred E. C a ter- SundayAM—Masonic temple. 4th and Williams sts.

SAULT STE MARIE First Church—First Reader Mrs May E.

Warner—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rmto PM excep t Wed—Brown blk. Ashmun st.

SOUTH HAVEN First Church—First Reader Mrs Genevieve E.Johnson—Sunday AM; Wed 8 Phi—Church. ReadingRm to Phi—Williams blk. Center st.

TECUMSEH Society—First Reader Miss Harveila WidneySunday AM—Universalist Church, Union st. N.

THREE RI VERS Society—First Reader Mrs Maud 0.Sunday AM; Wed 8 Pit—1 27 Main st.

TRAVERSE CITY First Church—First Reader Mrs Bertha H.

White—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to5 PM—Ebner bit . 1 48 State st .

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PSI LANTI First Church—F irst Reader I sa F. Newton—Sunday AM; Wed Phi—Literary club. Wash. st.

Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMTues Thurs Sat—82 N Wash. st .

MI NNESOTAAUSTIN First Church—First Render Mrs Lena Mm e- Sunday

AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 Phi—Church.

BRAINERD Society—First Reader Mrs Emma E. HawkinsSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—I ron Exchange big. ReadingRm 3 to 5 PMTues Thurs Sat—Waivermau blg.

CROOKSTON Society—First Reader Mrs Mary E. LaramieSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PMTues Thurs—Marin bit , 2 1 2 N Broadway.

EXCELS I OR Society—First Reader Harold A. Wright—Sunday1 1 AM—l st and Center sts.FAIRMONT First Church—First Reader Arthur F. FollettSunday AM; Wed 8 PM Reading Rm 2 to 5 Phi2 22 E Blue Earth av.

FERGUI FALLS Society—First Reader Roy G. LoomerSunday AM; Wed 8 Phi—1 1 0 Lincoln av, W.

GRAND RAPI DS Society— First Reader Mrs Harriet KummererWebster—Sunday 1 1 AM; l st Wed 8 PM—Pubiic library.

RI BB ING Society—First Reader Mrs Cornelia Ruprecht— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMMon Wedo

Sat—Church, 3 2 1 Washington at.

KASSON Society—First Reader Adrian D. Mastenbrook—Sunday AM; Wed PM—AO UW hall.

LUVERNE Society—First Reader Mrs Nellie Cashew—Sunday 1 1 Ali—Workman hail.

MANKATO First Church—First Reader Miss JessieM. Bequette-Sundsy AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM

MINNEAPOLI S Churches unite in Reading Rm . 1 00 6 Plymouth big. Heunepin av and 6th st ; 9 AM to 9 PM except

Wed; Wed until 6 PM also to PM Sun.

Finer CHURCH—First Reader John Francis Foley—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 4

PM—Cburch, Nicollet av and 24th at.

SECOND Cannon—First Reader Carl Wendell ReasonSunday AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 9 AMto Phi—Church. 2d av, S , and 1 1 th st.

Tman Carmen—First Reader J Edwin Jensen—SimdayAM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Calhonn theater, Girard av,

S. and Lake at. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 9 PM except WedWed to PM—1 41 5 W. Lake st.F oua'm Cannon— First Reader Semon R. Simpson

Sunday AM—Rialto theater. 73 7 E Lake st. Wed8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM— 734 E Lake st.

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AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PMCburch, University and 1 2th avs, SE.

Sim Cannon—First Reader HerbertM. George—SundayAM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AMto

PM; Wed to —Church. Hennepin and Summit avs.

MONTEVI DEO Society—First Reader Mrs Bertha Arneson—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMThurs—Chippewa Co State but big.

ORTONVI LLE Society—First Reader Mrs Kate E. ShumakerSunday AM; Wed 8 PM—Shumaker big.OWATONNA Society—First Reader Mrs Grace Rogers—Sunday

AM; Wed 8 PM—Mill and Cedar sts.PLEASANT HI LL Society—First Reader Mrs . Clara BesierSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM.

PRI NCETON SocietF - First Reader Mrs Marian Campbell McMilk a—Sunday AH—I 0 0 F hall.

ST CLOUD Society—First Reader W. Bernard Morris—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM; also 7 to 9PM Sat—Leisen big. St. Germain st and 7th av.

ST PAUL First Church—First Reader Albert E. Greens—Sunday AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Summit av and Grotto at.

Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM; Wed to PM; also 3 to 6PMSun—1 420 Pioneer big, 4th and Robert sts.

SAUK CENTER Society- First Reader Mrs Minnie GingerySunday AM; Wed 8 PM—l st Nat but big.

STI LLWATER First Church—First Reader Rome A. SchadnerSunday AM; Wed 8 Pit—Auditorium. Reading Rm1 1 to 4 PM—E Chestnut st.

THI EF RIVER FALLS Society—First Reader Mrs Alice L.

Pratt—Sunday AM; Wed 8 P M—l rary Auditorium.

TWO HARBORS Society—First Reader Mrs Lillian Bayieas

Moons—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMMon Wed Fri- Church. 1 2 1 Poplar st.

WELLS Society— First Reader Mrs Jennie E. Stiles—Sunday.AM; Wed 8 PM—American but big.

WHITE BEAR LAKE Society—First Reader Horatio Dee Simona— Sunday AM—Ciark av.

WI NONA First Church - First Reader Mrs Mary Kinney Swain-Suuday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Masonie temple. ReadingRm 1 to Phi—3 1 0 Exchange big.

Mrssrssrp p rBI LOXI Society—First Reader Mrs Lucille Chambers Goodman

- Sunday AM; Wed PM— Chapel , Seal av.

Reading Rm to Pit—3 1 3 95 Lameuse st.GREENVI LLE Society—First Reader Mrs Mary Bates Shackeliord Jackson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3to 5 PMTnes Thurs Sat—Grand Opera House big.

MERI DI AN First Church—First Reader William9 . Raise—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed -8 PM—Church. 24ih av and 9 ih st . Readins Rm2 to 4 PM- 209 Cochran blg, 3 th at and 23d av.

TUPELO Society—F ir" Reader Mrs Minnie K . Rogers—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed I’M—Court st.

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BOONVI LLE Society—First Reader Mrs Isabelle Slawson Struts—Sunday 1 1 ; Wed 8 ; R Rm 2 to 4 MonWed—Swap big.

BROOKF IELD Society—First Reader Miss Carrie E. BeamsSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—3 1 4 Linn st.

BUTLER Society—First Reader James A . De Amend—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM SatChurch, F t Scott and Delaware sts.

CAPE GI RARDEAU Society—First Reader Mrs Florence BattenBoone—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 toPMThurs—1 28 N Ellis st.

CARROLLTON Society—First Reader Mrs Alvin Laura LeeSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM.

COLUMB I A First Church—Fia t Reader Mrs Bessie Baumgartuer- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 ; Reading Rm 3 to 5—Vlrginia big.

FARMINGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Abigail F. NelsonSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMMon.

HANNI BAL First Church—First Reader Miss Amy Leota Ayers—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMW C TU chapel. 1 08 S 5th st.JOPLIN First Church—First Reader Ciiilord Wesley GaddisSunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 I’M—Church. 1 6th and Wallsts . Readinn S AM to 5 PM; als0 1 t0 4 PM Sun

71 6 Frisco big.KANSAS CITY First Church—First Reader Seth I I . LeachSnnday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church. 9th at andForest av. Reading Rm 9 AMto 9 PM except Wed; Weduntil 7 PM—60 5 Waidbeimbig.

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KANSAS CITY Second Church—First Reader Fred E. Dobbins—Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 9 AM to5 PM—Church, 3 1 st at and Troost av.

KANSAS CITY Third Church—First Reader Oscar Graham Peeks—Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM— 40 th and Walnut stsReading Rm 1 2 M to 8 PM except Wed ; Wed until PMalso 2 to 6 PM Sun— 1 0 E s9th at .

LEBANON Society—First Reader Mrs Julie Hartmiller—Smday 1 1 AM; Wed Pill— 2 1 6 Jellerson st.

LI BERTY Society— First Reader Mrs Lulu Trimble—Sunday 1 1Ml ; Wed 8 PM Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMWed Sat—Church.

MARYVI LLE First Church—First Reader Mrs Lottie DumaresqSomervilie—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5PMWed Sat -Church. 20 6 S Main st.

MOBERLY Society—First Reader Mrs Pearl Ealey SittlerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— 1 0 7 S dtb at.

MONTGOMERY CITY Society—Firs t Reader Mrs Lelia Mailereon—Sunday 1 1 AM—M. W. A. ball .

MT WASHINGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Anna C. Jones—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWed

- Church . I ndependence and Glenwood avs.

NEOSHO Society—First Reader Mrs Berta L . Vaughn—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—K of P bail, E Spring at.OSBORN Society—First Reader Thomas O‘

Neill—SundayAM—Hall big.

RI CHHI LL Society—First Reader Miss Harriett Frances ColeSunday 1 1 AM—Church, 3d and Walnut sts .

ST JOSEPH First Church—F irst Reader Walter V. OsbornSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM— Church. 1 2th and

Felix sts. Reading Rm 9 AM to 5 Phi—40 Baliinger big,7ih and Edmond sts.

ST LOUI S Churches unite in Reading Rm . 1 993 Railway Exchange higz 9AM to 9 PM except Wed 6 PM; Sun 2 to 5 PM.

F rus'r CHURCH—First Reader John Grey Thomson—Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Kingshrghway and Westminster p l. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM except Wed ; Weduntil . 5 PM; 2 to 5 PM Sun—49 29 Delmar av.SECOND CHURCH—First Reader Charley M. Hambright

Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church. 4234 Washington biv.Tramp CHURCH—First Reader Walter N Gindra—Sunday

1 0 45 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Cburch, 3 524 Russell av.Fm rr Crrmecrr—F irst Reader George L. Alt—Sunday 1 1AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Reading Rm 1 2 M to PM;also 2 to 5 PMSun—Kleekamp hall , 3 1 2 1 S Grand av.

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rrr Gunners—First Reader Henry C. Perkins— Sunday1 0 45 AM; Wed 8 PM—Mt. Moriah (Ma nnie) temple. Garrison and Natural Bridge ass.

TRENTON Society— First Reader Mrs EllaM. Hull—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm to 5 Tues F ri— 3 0 Kress big.

WARRENSBURG First Church— First Reader Mrs Stella J.Belwood Hayes—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; ReadingRm 2 to 5 PMMon Wed Sat— 1 45 E Culton st.

MONTANAB I LLINGS First Church—First Reader Mrs Jessie A. Kimball—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 1 Burlingtonav. Reading Rm AM to PM— 5 0 5 Electric big.

GREAT FALLS First Church—First Reader Clillord FilmoreHolt— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Masonic temple. Read

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HAMI LTON First Church—First Reader Mrs Ethelyn GraySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PM—8 5th and Redford sts.

HAVRE Society—First Reader Mrs Nora D. Blough—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Library.

KALI SPELL F irst Church—First Reader Mrs Alice I . Listle—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMKalispeli Mercantile big.

NEBRASKAALLI ANCE First Church—First Reader Mrs Marguerite ShullBuckley—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PMWed Sat— 3 1 0 55 Box Butte av.AYR Society—First Reader Mrs Hannah J. Zachary—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM.

BANCROFT Society—First Reader Mrs Alice M. NeihardtSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—C S hall.

BRI DGEPORT Society—First Reader Ralph Oliver CanadaySuuday 1 1 AM; 1 st Wed 8 PM—Masonic ball.

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CENTRAL CITY Society—First Reader Mrs Ethel B . Patterson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWedF ri—Cuddington blk.

CHADRON First Church—First Reader Mrs Marie HobodSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM Sat

- Church, 5 ih and Ann sts .

CRAWFORD Society— First Reader Mrs Florence F. WarnerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—Church. Ash and 2d sts.

FREMONTSociety—First Reader Mrs Minnie Roienbangh—Sun~

day 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM—Hotel Pathfinder auditorium. Read

ing Rm to 5 PM—4 1 9 1 st Nat bnk big.

HASTINGS First Church—F irst Reader Mrs Grace R. Hopper

Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to 5 PM in

cluding Sun—Carnegie library.HOLDREGE Society— First Reader Mrs Josephine EngstromSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—Jackson hail. West av.

MccooK Society— First Reader Mrs Mary Ely Gillette—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Masonic temple.

MINDEN Society— First Reader Mrs Mary J. Canaday—Sun 1 1 .

NEBRASKA CITY First Church—First Reader Mrs Emily R.

Glover—Sunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWed—Church.

NELI GH F irst Church—First Reader Charles Lowe—Sunday 1 1AM Wed 8 PM—Churcb. Reading Rm to 4 30 PMTues Thurs Sat—Cos st.

NORFOLK First Church—First Reader Miss Annie RowersSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Library hail, Main and 8th sts.Reading Rm 1 to 3 PM— 1 4 Bishop blk.

OMAHA Churches unite in Reading Rm , 924 1 st Nat bnk big

3Ah;to 9 PM except Wed ; Wed until 7 PM; also 2 to 5

M nu.

Tramp Cannon—First Reader Jesse Schwartz—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Druid hail. 241 4 Ames av.

PLATTSMOUTH Society—First Reader Miss Mathilde M. Seennichsen—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Oth and Granite sts.

RED CLOUD Society—First Reader Edwin J. Overing Jr.Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Turnure big.

SCOTI RBLUFF Society—First Reader Ralph Waldo SmithSun 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 5 1 7th st and 3d av.

STANTON Society—First Reader Mrs Harriet Elisabeth Werner—Sunday 1 1 AM—City hail.

WEEPING WATER First Church—F irst Reader Mrs ReineLeah Peers—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to

5 PM Wed Sat—Church.

NEW HAMP SH I REBERLIN Society—First Reader Mrs Mabel S. St. John—Sun~

day AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to

PMTues Fri— 1 9 7 Main st.

DERRY Society—First Reader Estes I . Griffin—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to PM Tues FriSat ; also 7 to PM Sat—K of P hail.

EXEI'ER First Church—First Reader Harry Thornpson Burbank

—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMMon Wed Sat—Merrill blk. Water st.

KEENE Society—First Reader Miss Bertha C. Wright—SundayWOI S AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM—1 2as st.

LANCASTER Society—First Reader Miss Ella M. TwomblySunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM: R Rm 3 to 5 PM— Church.

Society—First Reader Ervin E. Eldridge—Sunday1 0 45 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5 PMWedElliott hall annex.

MI LFORD First Church—First Reader Mrs Florence G. Amsden- Sunday 1 1 AM Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMWed—Chapel, South at.

NEVADACARSON CITY Society—First Reader Jay Charles RobinsonSunduy 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— I 0 0 F hail.

ELY Society—First Reader Miss Esther Rumbaugh—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed PM; R Rm 2 to 4 PMFri— I OO F haI L

RENO First Church—First Reader Mrs Anna Frandsen LoomisSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—Masonic temple. Reading Rm

to 5 PM; also 3 to 5 PMSun— 1 29 N Virginia st.SPARKS Society—First Reader Mrs Hattie A. Downey—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— 9 th and C sts.

TONOPAH Society—First Reader Mrs AliceM. Gilman—Sunday1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM.

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NASHUA First Church—First Reader Miss Anne King—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5 Phi—34

I 0 0 F big. Main st.

NEWPORT Society—First Reader Miss Nellie M. Page- Sunday AM: Wed PM—Citisens hall.

TAMWORTH Society—First Reader Mrs Elisabeth L. Whitney—Sunday 1 1 Alli—Tamworth village.NEW JERSEY

ASBURY PARK First Church—F irst Reader Ernest (kaingerSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 to 4 PMChurch, 3d av and Emary st.

ASBURY PARK Society—First Reader Mrs ElizabethHooperSunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 Phi- Library blg, Grand andl et avs. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM- Kinmouth big.

ATLANTI C CITY First Church—First Reader Hugh L. ClarkSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM Wed 8 Phi—4 S Brighton av. RRm1 0 AM to 5 PM—1 9 Real Estate and Law big, 1 42 1Atlantic av.

BAYONNE First Chil eh—F im Reader Mrs Addie C. Morse1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM: Reading Bill 3 to 5 I’M- 71 9l ] .

DOVER First Church—First Reader Howard H. King- Sundayl lnAiti ; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM- 24 E Black

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ELI ZABETH First Church—First Reader Anton GloecknerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 1 1 3 2 E Grand st. atJefferson av. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 4 PM; also to 9PMTues Sat—2 1 1 Kean big, 1 20 Broad st.

ENGLEWOOD First Church—First Reader William F. Roantree—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church. Engle st and Springlane. Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 5 PM—50 Dean st.

HACKENSACK First Church- F irst Reader Mrs Mary A. Lembeck—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—78 Gameweil at. Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM— Lyric blg, 1 65 Main st.

HAMMONTON Society— First Reader Norman S. Hicks—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—Woman

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s Civic club.JERSEY CITY First Church—First Reader Alfred T. Simpson—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm ta

5 PM—1 54 Harrison av.

MADI SON First Church—First ReaderMrs Eliza J. Cook—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm3 to 5 PM—James big.MAPLEWOOD First Gluten—First Reader Mrs Anna L. BestSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PMTues Thurs Sat—Masonic bail. Fraentzel big.

MORRI STOWN Society—First Reader Arthur S. Pierson—Sun.

day 1 1 AM. PM; Wed 8 Phi—1 7 DeHart st.MOUNTAIN LAKES First Church—First Reader Mrs MildredHirsch—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMMon Wed Sat—Church, Boulevard and Rriarclyn

’e rd.

NEWARK First Church - First Reader George M. Lee- Sunday1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 1 6 Hill st. ReadingRm 1 0 AM to 5 PM; also to PM except Wed738 Broad st.

NEWARK Second Church—First Reader Harry B . Fowler—Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to 5 PM—2d av and t hreads st.

NEW BRUNSWI CK Society—First Reader Mrs Harriett WadeGlenn—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to 5PMTues Thurs Sat—1 43 Albany st.

PASSAI C First Church—First Reader Ernest E. Lord—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 3 to 5 PM—58 Prospect st.PATERSON First Church—First Reader Mrs Alice Ford Turpan—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Fair and Auburnsts. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM; also to 9 PMTues Thurs—Elbow big.PLAINF IELD Second Church—First Reader Frederick A . Crsns

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RAMSEY Society— First Reader Thomas H. Tatham—Sunday 1 1Wed Reading Rm to Wed- Main st.

RI DGEFI ELD PARK First Church—First Reader Mrs Laura V.Reacts- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMMon Wed Fri—Municipal big.

SEWAREN Society—First Reader Mrs Eleanor Maling WareSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMThurs490 Cliil road.

SUMMIT First Church—First Reader Mrs Ethel R. Stephenson- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM; also3 to 9 PMSat—28 Rutbven place.

TRENTON First Church—First Reader Miss Althea J. TITO! “

Sunday l l AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Readt l I OAM to5 Phi—2 1 4 W State at.VI NELAND First Church- FirmReader Mrs M. Bertha Kim)Sunday AM; Wed 8 Phi- Church. 828 Plum st.Reading Rm to I’M—548 Landis av.

WASHINGTON Society - First Reader plark C. Bowers- Sunday1 1 AM—I 0 0 F hall.

WEEHAWKEN Society- First Reader Reed E. Carpenter—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM - 88 Liberty place, Washawken.

Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 5 PM~ 3 1 0 Union big. Bugeniiaeav and Union st. Union Hill.

WESTFI ELD Society—First Reader Arthur J. PerroH unday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Bedding Rll ' 2 to 6 PM—Post Oflcs bil

WEST HOBOKEN Society—First Reader Albert J. EugstsrSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM~ 3 94 Clinton av.

WI LDWOOD Society- First Reader Charles I rvin Guilds- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Cburcb. E Davis av.

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NEW MnxrcoALBUQUERQUE Society—First Reader Mrs Fanny 1 . Barnes

- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—~ Womsn’

s Club big. Reading Rm to I’M—9 Melini blg.

ARTESI A Soci First Reader Miss Ella N. Banslin—Snnday 1 1 AM; ed PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5 PMThurs.

GALLUP Society—First Reader Mrs Anna Tillman Boyd-4 mday 1 1 AM—I 0 0 F hall.

RATON Society—First Reader Mrs Lina H. Orris—Sundav1 1 AM~ Engledovv hall,

1 3 6 N 2d at.

OSWELL First Church—First Reader Mrs Alice Reese—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM~ Masonic temple. Pa. er and 4th at.Reading Rm2 to 5 I'M—Cit. Nat bnk his. 1 1 0 E 4th at.

SI LVER CITY Society—First Reader Mrs Jennett A. Ashenieiter—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed Psi- Public school big.

NEW YORKMSTERDAMFirst Church irst Reader Frank Da ton Loucks

- Sunday AM; We PM; Reading m 3 to 5PM -9 Mohawk pl.BATAVI A First Church—First Reader Miss Nettle E. PerrySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; ReadingRm 3 to 5 PM - Cburch,2 1 7 E Main st.

BATHFirst Church—First Reader Mrs Hattie Shannon—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMMon Thurs—3 Shannon big, Liberty st.

BELMONT Society—First Reader Mrs Edna R. Freeman- Sunday Ali—Ward hall .BRONXVI LLE First Church—First Reader Francis E. Falkenbnry—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8

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PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMMon Fri—Village hall .BUFFALO Second Church—First Reader William Henry Haas

- Sunday AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rmto 4 I’M—1 445 Jellerson st.

CANANDAI GUA Society—First Reader Mrs Candice B . Hobart- Sunday 1 1 AM—Canandaigua Nat bnk blg.

CATSKI LL Society—First Reader Mrs Christine Plusoh—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM Reading Rm8 to 5 PMMonTues3 to 7 PMWed—1 9 Clarke st.

CORTLAND FirstChurchm F irstReader MrsCoraB . Hayes—Sun1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm3 to 5 PMWed Sat - 38 ECourt st.

DUNKI RK Society—First Reader Mrs Sarah GutenbergSunday AM, PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm8 to 5PM; also 7 to 9 PM Sat— 5 1 3 Washington av.

EAST AURORA First Church—First Reader Mrs Mary E. Burt—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMTues—80 1 Main st.

ELLI COTTVI LLE Society-h m Reader Mrs Anna Dell Deming- Sunday AM: Wed PM~ I 0 0 F hail .

ELMI RA First Church—First Reader Mrs AnnaWaggett Nichols- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to 5 PM2 1 4 W Gray st.

FAR ROCKAWAY—See NewYork , Borough of Queens.FLUSHING—See NewYork. Borough at Queens.GLEN COVE Society—First Reader Mr’s Jessie C. Jones - Sun

day 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Readint Rm 2 to PMTilesThurs Sat ; to PM Fri—9 WGlen st.

GLENS FALLS First Church—First Reader Mrs Claribel McI ntosh Burden—Sunday AM; Wed 8 P.i—Cburch.Lincoln av and Davis st. Reading Rm to 5 Phi—4 84I nsurance big.

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GOWANDA Society—F irst Reader Nathan A. Alverson—SundayAM; Wed PM.

HAMBURG Society—First Reader Mrs Grace Lynn F latt- Sun

day 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Union st.

HEMPSTEAD First Church—First Reader Mrs Jessie L . Sin

gleton—Sunday AM. PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to 5 PM—Fulton av and Franklin st.

HORNELL F irst Church—First Reader Mrs ary L . WhiteSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading m to

PMMon Wed F ri ; also to 9 PMSun—26 Center st.

HORNELL Second Church—First Reader Mrs Mary OrcuttSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PMWed— 49 W Genesee st.

HUDSON Society—F irst Reader Mrs Sophia Spath—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 Phi—426 Carroll st .

HUDSON FALLS First Church—First Reader Mrs Dora HenryParkhurst—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm

to 5 PM—85 Maple st.JOHNSTOWN Society—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth AmesSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMThurs Sat ; 7 to 9 PM Sat— 1 1 9 W Main st.

KENMORE Society—t Reader Gaston Rosenstiel—SundayAM; Wed 8 I’M—Village hall .

LI'I'I'LE VALLEY Society—First Reader Mrs Augusta E. Bowen—Sunday 1 1 AM; I st and 8d Wed PM.

LOCKPORT Second Church—First Reader Mrs Frances G.

Bishop—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5PM—3 6 East av.

LYN'BROOK Society—First Reader Ellis Wab‘

ond—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 I ’M—57 Atlantic av.

MALONE First Church—First Reader Mrs Emma M. StylesSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm8 to 5 PMPark av. Arsenal Green.

MAMARONECK First Church—First Reader John Wesley Kiplinger—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—Kindergarten hail.Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—8 West Boston Post road.

MECHANI CSVI LLE Society—First Reader Newman Philip Wendell— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM.

MI DDLETOWN Society—First Reader Mrs Frances C. BarnesSunday 1 1 AM; Wed I ’M—Masonic temple.

MTVERNON First Church—First Reader Benjamin F. MeyersSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Valentine st and N 9 thav. Reading Rm 1 2 M to 5 PM; also to PM except

Wed—40 2 Proctor big.

NEWARK Society—First Reader Roy Aaron Schattner—SundayAM; Wed 8 PM—Universalist church.

NEWBURGH First Church—First Reader George S. WellerSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM1 88 Grand st.

NEW ROCHELLE First Church—First Reader M. Alvan Blanchard—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed PM— 1 9 Locust av.

R Rm AM to 9 PM; Wed to 7 PM— 7 Division st.

NEWYORK Churches oi Greater New York unite in Read

g Rms :Aeolian hall , W 42d at , near 5th av. Manhattan; 9 AM

i'o

mlgPM except Wed; Wed tmtii PM; also 2 toan.

2 1 6 A Livingston st, Brooklyn, 9 AM to 1 0 PM except

Wed; Wed until 5 PM; also to PM Sun.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYNSncosrn CHURCH—First Reader Charles A. Johnston

Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AMto 5 PM; also to PMTues F ri—Church, 67th at ,between 8d and 4ih ave.

Socrrr'rr—First Reader John King MacHaiile—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed PM— 45 2 1 Fort Hamilton parkway.BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND BRONXFras'r Csmaca—First Reader William R. Best—Sunday

1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church. Central pk. W, and

96th st. Reading Rm 9 AM to 1 0 PM; Wed to 6 PMTribune big, 1 54 Nassau st.

Tmnn CHURCH—First Reader George Falkenstein—Sunday1 1 AM, PM; Wed 8 I’M— 1 1 1 E 58th st near Park av.Reading Rm AM to 9 PM; Wed to 6 PM—680 Madisonav between S l st and 62d sts.

Firm CHURCH—First Reader Hudson C. Burr—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Aeolian Concert hall , 84W 48d at. Reading Rm 9 AM to 1 0 PM; Wed until 5 PM;also 2 to 6 PM Sun—Flatiron big, 23d st and Broadway.

Nne'm Cannon—First Reader Claude Wallace Woodruii-Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 1 AM

to 5 PM—Park Avenue hotel, 4ih avand ssd at.

Ennvm rr Cannon—First Reader Frederick ReaderHesser—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM2 562 Briggs av.

Twau 'rn Carmen—F irst Reader Willis Vernon Colel unday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 I’M—S. E. corner Park avand 59th st. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 1 0 PM except Wed ;Wed until 7 PM; also 2 to 5 PM Sun—Murray Hill Hotel.

BOROUGH OF QUEENSFras'r Cannon , Fan Rocxawar , L. I .—First ReaderHarry H. Weinstock—Sunday AM; Wed PM;Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM—Central av at Neilson av.

Socusrr , Foazs'r Hrnns. L. I .—First Reader Mrs Anna

C. Boyd—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PMexcept Sun and holidays— 1 78 Continental av.

OLEAN First Church—First Reader Miss Florence Gertrude

Garbutt—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rmto PM—Church. E State and Barry sts.

ONEI DA First Church—First Reader Mrs Kate E. WilsonSunday AM; Wed PM—25 Spring at. ReadingRm to 5 PM—Stone big, 4 Lenox av.

OSSINING First Church—First Reader Mrs Susie R. BarnuSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; RRm3 to 5 I’M— 1 47Main st.PEEKSKI LL Society—First Reader Ernest M Quittmeyer—Sun

Wed —Church, Wash. st and Hudson av.

R Rm 1 to 5 PMexcept Sun and holidays—1 0 5 S Division st.POTSDAM First Church—First Reader Mrs Daisy C. BissauSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 Phi—Church.

POUGHKEEPS I E First Church— First Reader WilliamS . Hodge—Sunday AM; Wed PM— I I I Market st.

Readmg Rm 1 1 AM to 5 PM—S Cannon at.

POUGHKEEPSI E Society—First Reader Emerson J. Hankinson— Sunday 1 0 45 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5PMTues Thurs Sat—Masonic temple, 3 2 Cannon st.

ROCKVI LLE CENTER Society—First Reader Mrs DianthaAdeliWisner—Sun 1 1 , 8 ; Wed 8—Bnk of Rockv

'

iile Center blg.

ROME First Church— First Reader Mrs Maud Smith StringerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM: Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM MonWed l at—Chapel, 40 9 N Wash. at.

SARANAC LAKE Society—First Reader Alfred A . MoodySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— 2 5 Broadway.

SARA'I‘OGASPRINGS Society— First Reader Mrs Lulu B . Lillie— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PMexcept Sun and holidays— 1 6 Arcade big

SI LVER CREEK Society—First Reader Lester David EhmkeSunday 1 0 30 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5 PMWedF ri—White bnk blg.

SPRING VALLEY Society—First Reader Mrs I da B . MagiilSunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—Coiumbian Hall, Madisonav and Church st.

TROY First Church—First Reader Frederick H. Hewett—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM—River at at I st at. N. ReadingRm 1 0 AM to 5 PM—Boardman big, 844 Fulton st.

WHITE PLAINS F irst Church—First Reader Ernest F. Clymer—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Mamaroneckand Maple avs. Reading Rm 1 2 M to 5 PM; also 7 to 9 PMSat—79 Main st.

YONKERS First Church—F irst Reader Mrs Christina EmerySunday 1 1 AM; Wed I’M—Church“ 1 8 Greenvale av.

Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 Phi—20 1 , 2 Hudson st.

YONKERS Second Church—First Reader John Wenzel—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM—Fernbrook hall , Lawrence st. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 I 'H—Masonic temple, 1 30 S Broadway.

NORTH CAROL I NAASHEVI LLE First Church—First Reader Mrs Lucile J. Bsbcox

- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—64 N French Broad ar.

Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 1 , 8 to 5 PM—Paragon big.

CHARLOTTE First Church—First Reader Mrs Mary Guggenhelm— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—N Cedar and W Tradests . Reading Rm to 5 I’M—40 5 Realty big.

GOLDSBORO Society—First Reader Mrs Ella B . Borden—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM.

KI NSTON First Church—First Reader Mrs Eva Undine Cummings—Sunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM; ReadingRm 8 to 5 PM—Church, East and Gordon sts.

NEWBERN First Church— First ReaderMrs Carrie H. MerrittSunday 1 1 AM, PM; Wed PM; Reading Rd! 3 to5 PM—Church, Middle st.

RALEI GH Society—First Reader Miss Minnie L. Redford—Sunday 1 1 AM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 Phi—Commercial bnk big.

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ROCKY MOUNT First Church—First Reader William L. Willilord—Srmday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5PM—Church , S Church st.

STATESVI LLE Society—First Reader Mrs Octavia 1 . FrySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—1 1 5 W Broad st.

WASHINGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Mary Janette Brightmum!” 1 1 AM; Wed Reading Rm 4 to 6 PM—242

st.

WELDON Society—First Reader Mrs Mary E. Bounds—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Emry big.

WI LMI NGTON Society—First Reader Mrs Julia M. Reid—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 4 to PMTuesThurs Sat—Church, 1 7th and Market sts.

WINSTON-SALEM Society—F irst Reader Mrs Grace DavidsonHansel—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—4 1 4 Liberty st.

NORTH DAK OTABEACH Society—First Reader Miss May Tourtellote—Sunday1 1 AM—Second av.

BELFI ELD Society—First Reader Mrs Lulu E. Ward—Sunday1 1 Ail—Church.BI SMARCK Society—First Reader Mrs Fannie M. CochranOeltjen—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMTues Thurs Sat—4th st and Avenue C.

DI CKI NSON Society—First Reader Mrs AliceM. Langdon—Sun1 1 AM Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 Wed Sat—Church.

ENDERLIN Society—First Reader Mrs Cora G. CroonqulstSunday 1 1 AM—Masonic hall.FARGO First Church—First Reader Mrs Male Douglas Rindlaub—Sunday AM, PM; Wed PM—Church, l at

av and 9th at, S. Reading Rm to 5 PM; also 2 to 5PMSun—A0 UW blg, Roberts st.

GRAFTON Society—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth Baird Treumann—Sunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM—Uaion blk.JAMESTOWN First Church—First Reader Miss Helen J. AllenSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 8 to 5 Phi—Armory.

WAHPETON Society—First Reader Miss Bertha A. BauerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM- Masouic temple.

WI LLI STON Society—First Reader Mrs Alice Becker—Sunday1 1 AM—I 0 0 F hall.

OHI OASHLAND Society—First Reader Mrs Emma Myers—Sunday1 0 3 0 AM, Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMWed Sat—Willard blk. E Main st.

AS HTABULA First Church—First Reader William J. RiorSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 5PM; also 7 to 9 PM Sat— Schaduer hlk, Main st.

ATHENS Society—First Reader Mrs Lydia C. Browne—SundayAM Wed 7 3 0 PM—Masonic temple.

BEDFORD Society—First Reader Carlos P. Tinker—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—K of P hall.BELLEF ONTAINE Society—First Reader Mrs Nora SechristSunday AM Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMMon Wed Fri—Hamilton blk.BELLEVUE First Church—First Reader Mrs Mary SouthworthWilliams—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2to 4 30 PMWed— 29 7 WMain st.

BLUFB'l'

ON Society— First Reader Mrs Emma Studler—SundayAM; Wed Phi— 1 54 S Main at.

BOWLING GREEN Society—First Reader Mrs Mertie English— Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMThurs—1 3 7 Court st.

BUCYRUS First Church—First Reader Mrs Frances M. McCrory—Sunday 1 0 3 0 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to4 I 'M—30 9 S Walnut st.

CAREY Society —First Reader Mrs Adelma Rickie—SundayAM; Wed 7 3 0 PM- Hofl blk.

CHAGRIN FALLS Society— First Reader Mrs Jennie P. KantSunday AM; Wed Phi—4 Center st.

CHI LLI COTHE Society— First Reader Mrs Anna Wallace—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to 5 PM28 Foulke blk.

CINCINNATI First Church—F irst Reader Bert H. Long—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 Phi—Church, Park av, S. WalnutHills. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM; Wed to 7 PM also

to 6 PMSun—80 5 Union Trust big.

CINCINNATI Second Church— First Reader John K . PeytonSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Hanselmann Masonic temple,Clifton av. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM Wed to 7 PM;also to 6 PMSun—80 5 UnionTrust big.

CLEVELAND Second Church— First Reader Frederick WilliamNebhut—Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 P.i—Euciid av at E77th at. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PMexcept Wed Wed until6 PM; also to PM Sun—206 Euclid Point big,1 272 Euclid av.

CLEVELAND Third Church— First Reader Charles-0 . RehburgSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—W2 5th at andMapledaleav. Reading Rm 1 1 AMto 5 PM also 7 to 9 PMMon SatBrooklyn Bar and Loan Co big, Wz5ib at andArchwood av.

OHIO

CLEVELAND Fourth Church—F irst Reader Henry ElliottWinslow—Sunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 Phi- WoodwardMasonic temple, 1 945 E 1 0 5th .st. R Rm 9 AM to 9 PM;Wed to PM; to 5 PM Sun—1 977 E lo5th st.

CLEVELAND Fifth Church— First Reader Henry G. MillerSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Cburch, Franklin av andW 58ih st. Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM— 1 449 W 58th at.

CLYDE Society—First Reader Miss I rene E. Davenport—Sunday AM—Forest and George sts.

CONNEAUT First Church—First Reader Mrs Mary L. MooreSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4—State st.

COSHOCTON Society—First Reader Orrin P . Begole—SundayAM; Wed PM—Walnut and 7ih sts.

DAYTON First Church—First Reader Benton 0 . HolbrookSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 I 'M—Church, S Boulevard,near 8d at. Reading Rm 9 AM to 5 Phi—826 Dayton Ssv~ings and Trust big.DELAWARE Society—First Reader Mrs Emma M. DenisonSunday AM; Wed PM—1 3 sé E Winter st.

ELYRI A First Church—First Reader Mrs Ruth Read—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 to 4 PM

80 9 East av.FINDLAY Society—First Reader J . Frank Arline—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMTues Sr

- 41 5 Ewing blg.

GALI ON Society—First Reader Mrs Nettie Phillips Padgett181g“ , 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—Publlcrary.

KENTFirst Church— First Reader Mrs Amelia M. Martin—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM. Reading Rm to PMl st Nat bnk blg, NWater st.

LAKEWOOD First Church—First Reader Frank E. Lynch- Sunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed

8 I'M—Detroit av at Arthur av.Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 9 PM except Sun and holidays; Wedto 7 45 Phi— 1 5 1 0 6 Detroit av.

LANCASTER First Church—First Reader Silas W. RigbySunday AM; Wed E'M—Church, N Broad st.

Reading Rm 1 to 4 PM—Martens big.

LIMA First Church—First Reader Mrs Charity M. DeanSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 1 AM to

5 PM—5 53 WMarket at.LORAIN First Church—First Reader Miss Sarah W. SmithSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 to 4 PM—224 9 th at and Reid av.

MANSFIELD First Church—First Reader Collins W. Bushnell—Sunday 1 0 30 AM; Wed Phi—46 W 3d st. R Rm1 1 AM to 4 30 Phi— 1 1 8 Mohican big, Main and 3d sts.

MARIE’i'i‘AFirst Church— First Reader Miss Mabel E. Cline

ESu

nzdlay 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMst.

MTGI LEAD Society -First Reader Mrs Sarah T. Albach—Sunday AM; Wed PM—Register big.

MTVERNON Society—First Reader Mrs Etta V. WhittingtonSunday AM— 2 5 E Gambler st.

NEWARK First Church—First ReaderMrs EstherV.McGruderSunday 1 1 AM; Wed Phi— 1 66 Hudson av. ReadingRm 1 2 to 5 PM; also 7 to 9 PM Sat—Trust big.

NEW PHI LADELPHIASociety—First Reader George 8. JoseSunday 1 0 30 AM Wed Phi— 1 1 9 36 S Broadway.

NORWOOD First Church—First Reader Joseph Auburn—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Elsmere and Cameron avs.

Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 4 PM—l st Nat bnk big.

OXFORD Society—First Reader Mrs Ella Belle Keen—Sunday 1 0 45 AM; Wed PM— Coiiins and Popular stsPAI NESVI LLE First Church—First ReaderMrs Florence Stockwell Smith— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—Church, Park pi andRichmond st . Reading Rm 1 to 5 PM— 40 3 E Main st.

PI QUA First Church— First Reader J . Scott Walker—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM Wed

Thurs F ri— 481 W High st.

PORTSMOUTH First Church— First Reader MrsMertieC Butcher— Sun AM; Wed PM—Public library. RRmto 4 ; also to 9 Tues Thurs Sat—2 1 9 Masonic temple.

RAVENNA Society— F irst Reader Mrs Clara S . Harsh—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMTues Thurs Sat— 1 1 Riddle blk, N Prospect st.

ST PARI S Society—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth L. BakerSunday AM: Wed 7 30 PM.

SALEM Society—First Reader Charles J. Bath—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 Phi— 20 Chestnut st.

SI DNEY Society—First Reader Mrs Frances M Carey—SundayAM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMWed Sat

—Sexauer hall , W Poplar st.SPRINGFI ELD First Church—First Reader Albert Hough Pedrick—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 9 AMto 5 PM— l SVz S F ountain av.

TOLEDO First Church- First Reader Charles A. Bell—S unday AM; Wed PM—Church, Monroe st and

Lawrence av. Reading Rm 9 .30 rAM to Phi—404 2dNat bnk blg, Summit at and Madison av.

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TOLEDO Second Church— First Reader William G. ManningSunday AM, PM; Wed PM—The Coilingwood, Collingwood av. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM; Wed to5 80 PM—80 1 Close Realty big, 5 1 5 Madison av.

TROY Society— First Reader Miss Anna L . Fogt—SundayAM; Wed PM—Market and Race sts .

UPPER SANDUSKY Society— First Reader G. Adolph Ritter— Sunday AM; Wed PM—WWyandot av.

VAN WERT Society—First Reader Mrs Fanny E. May—Sunday AM; Wed Phi—Rump block.

WARREN First Church— First Reader Claude E. Morrow— Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm AM to 4

I’M—Hippodrome blg.WAUSEON l ociety— First Reader Daniel W. Raymond— Sunday

AM; Wed PM— 1 38 Clinton at.

WI LLOUGHBY Society—F irst Reader Miss Minnie A Redman—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—Woodman hall , Erie st.

WOOSTER Society—First Reader Mrs Jennie Foss Schwartz—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PMTues Thurs—W Liberty and Walnut sts .

XENI A Society—First Reader Mrs Winifred Hawes Armstrong—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to

PMMon Wed Sat—1 2 7 E 2d at.

OK LAHOMAARDMORE Society—First Reader Mrs Edith Cameo—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM—W Broadway and D st— Reading Rm 1 1AM to 5 PM—40 8 Simpson big.

CHI CKASHA F irst Church—F irst Reader Mrs Cora EllenHestand—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—61 9 I owa av. Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—50 7 l at Nat bnk big.

CLAREMORE Society—First Reader Robson Storey—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 I 'M— 1 08 8 Cherokee av.

CLEVELAND Society—First Reader Mrs Maye S. Myers—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— I O O F hall. Main st.

EL RENO First Church—First Reader Miss Etta D. DaleSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Hoff av and London st . Reading Rm to 5 PM— 1 1 4yg E Russell st.

ENI D First Church— First Reader James D. Marshall— Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— 925 W Main st. Reading RmAM to 5 PM—20 2 Beck big.

GU‘THRI E First Church— First Reader Mrs Hertha DexterWilley Case—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— 1 1 6 N Broadway.

Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM— 1 1 1 % W Oklahoma av.

HOBART First Church—First Reader William L. HaydonSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMTues Sat—20 0 Randeiette st.

HUGO Society— First Reader Mrs Cora McDonald—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 Phi—Masonic hail.

LAWTON First Church— First Reader Mrs Gertrude GeodeSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 62 2 B av. Reading Rm2 to 5 PM—30 2 l st Nat hair big.

McALESTER First Church—First Reader Mrs Stella DoyleHailey—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5PM— l st and Wash. sts.

MEDFORD Society—First Reader Miss Viola Harrington—Sunday 1 1 AM—Hali , Post Oince big.

MI AMI First Church—First Reader Clyde Money— Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM—2d and C sts. NW. Reading Rmto 5 PM—5 1 1 Cardin big.

OKLAHOMA First Church— First Reader Frederick P. BaileySunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Robinson avand1 1 th st. Reading Rm 9 AMto 5 PM—3 1 3 Baum big.

PAMHUSKA Society—First Reader William T. Lampe—Simday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—23O E 6th st

PAMNEE Society—First Reader Miss Emma J . Wilson—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 7.45 PM.

PERRY Society—First Reader Mrs Mary I . Stampii—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 8 to 5 PM.

STI LLWATER First Church—First Reader Mrs Josephine BushPierc—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 to 5PM— 706 Duncan st.

TONKAWA Society—First Reader Mrs Hannah P. ColH un

day 1 1 AM—West Grand av.

TULSA First Church—First Reader N. Raymond Bell—Sunday1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Boulder av and 1 1 th st.Reading Rm AMto PM; also 7 to PMexcept

Wed; 2 to 5 PM Sun and hol idays—30 7 Mayo big.

OREGONASTORI A First Church—First Reader Mrs Dorothy R Skallerud

- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Red Men hall. 1 2 th and Exchangests. ReadingRm9.AMto 9 PM;Wed to — I O O F big.

BAKER Society—First Reader Mrs Addie W. Martin— Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to —City Hall.BURNS Society—First Reader Miss Annie M. McKinne—Suuday 1 1 AM: Wed PM; Reading Rm to PMTues Fri—Church.

CORVALLI S First Church— First Reader Mrs Emma l trickierSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PM3 23 S 1 4th st.

COTTAGE GROVE Society- First Reader George H. Brainard- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—C 8 ball.

EUGENE First Church—First Reader Mrs Fannie S. WinchellSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Chureh, Oak st and 1 2th av. E.

Reading Rm 1 2 to 4 PM— Cockerline and Wetherbee big.GRANTS PASS First Church—First Reader Amos F. WilliamsSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—W O W hall . Reading Rm 2 to4 PM— 9 Calvert Paddock big.

HERMI STON Society—First Reader Miss Elisabeth Leek—Sunday 1 1 AM— Library.

HI LLSBORO Society—F irst Reader Mrs Letitia Simon—Sunday 1 1 AM: Wed 8 PM—Vita hall.JUNCTI ON CITY Society— First Reader Miss Nellie C. Folsom—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— I vy at near 6th at.

KLAMA‘I ‘H FALLS Society—F irst Reader Richu d E. SmithSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 7 3 0 PM; Reading Rm to

PMTues Thurs Sat—1 1 8 4th st.LAGRANDE Society— F irst Reader Mrs Nina W. Rinse—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMMon WedSat—l at and Washington sts.

MEDFORD First Church—First Reader Mrs Florence H. Gol e—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed Phi—Church. 2 1 2 N Oakdaleav. Reading Rm 1 to 5 Phi—40 1 MF and H big.

MORO Society— First Reader Mrs Elizabeth E. A. JohnsonSun 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to'

4 PM Fri—Church.

PORTLAND First Church—F irst Reader Theodore BurkhartSunday 1 1 AM. 8 PM; Wed 8 PM—Church, Everett st. between 1 8th and l 9th sts.

PORTLAND Filth Church—First Reader John B. Adam—Simday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—4224 82d st, SE.

ROS‘EBURG First Church—First Reader Mrs Sylvia J. Headrickson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4PM—Main and Lane sts.

SALEM First Church—First Reader Miss Lila Milnes BlooreSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church. 440 Chemeketa at.Reading Rm 1 1 45 AM to 5 PM—209 Masonic temple.

THE DALLES Society—Fi rst Reader Mrs Grace Hobaon Judd—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 I’M—7th and Case sts. ReadingRm 2 to 4 PM— 50 7 l st Nat bnk big.

PENN SYLVAN IAALLENTOWN Society—First Reader Mrs Luise KohlhaasSunday 1 0 45 , Wed 7 45 R Rm 2 to 4— Guth big.BEAVER FALLS First Church— First Reader Mrs Jennie Coates— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMTuesThurs Fri— 1 60 3 6th av.

BELLEFONTE Society—F irst Reader Darwin I . WillardSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMThurs.BETHLEHEM First Church—First Reader John ReimpelSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to

PM except Mon Wed - W B road st and l st av.

BRADFORD First Church—First Reader Mrs Hilda R. W.

Bailey—Sunday AM, 7 45 PM; Wed PMReading Rm 2 to 5 PM—Women a club , 5 Chautauqua pl.

CONNELLSVI LLE Society— First Reader Mrs Emma BrandtSellers— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM—Dunn and Payne big, N Pittsburg st.

CORRY First Church—First Reader Miss Katherine M. StoneSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—Park st.FRANKLIN First Church—First Reader Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—S Park and Elk sts. Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM— 1 3 1 7 Liberty st .

GI RARD Society—First Reader Mrs Phebe M. Rose—SundayAM— Battles bnk blg.

GREENSBORO First Church—First Reader Miss Frances E.

Steckel—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM—Recital hall . 3 04S Penn. av. Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM— 5 5 Bank and Trust big.

LANCASTER First Church—First Reader Harry A. GarrettSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 1 to 4 PM— 1 1 0 N Prince st.

LOCK HAVEN First Church—First Reader Miss Florence Adams—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to

PMexcept Wed Sat—1 3 2 E Water st .McKEESPORT First Church—First Reader William H. Rechter—Sunday AM, PM; Wed 8 PM—Church. Pennyav and Tube Works st. Reading Rm to 4 PMTuesWed Thurs ; also 7 to 9 PMSat—71 1 Peoples bnk big.

MEADVI LLE First Church—First Reader Miss Christene HaySunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMexcept Sun and

holidays—2 7 Chestnut st.NEW CASTLE Society—First Reader Charles Lewis Baldwin—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PM; also7 to 9 PM Sat—Sale Deposit and Trust blg.

PHLADELPHIAChurches unite in Reading Rm , 502 Perry big,1 530 Chestnut st ; 9 AM to 9 PM except Wed; Wed until7 PM; also 2 te 5 PM Sun.

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VI RGI N IAALEXANDRI A Society—First Reader Mrs Katharine C. Herald—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—806 Prince st.

EAST FALLS CHURCH First Church—First Reader Mrs NorahE. Gunmen—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to4 PMWed—Church.FREDERI CKSBURG Society—First Reader Mrs Lucy D. Ninde— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 4 to 6 PMTuesThurs Sat—Hanover School big.

LYNCHBURG First Church - First Reader Miss Ossie BelleDameron—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to

5 PMMon Wed F ri Sat—Peop les Nat but big.

NEWPORTNEWS F irst Church —First Reader Lalan ClevelandMoore—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Rosenbaum hall. Read

ing Rm 1 to 4 PM; also 7 to 9 PM except Wed—2 5 1 4Washington av.

PORTSMOUTH Society—First Reader FredericR. Johnson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 1 to 4 PM— 2 1 2 High st.

ROANOM First Church—First Reader Herbert D . AverySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Cburch av and 5 th St. Reading Rm 1 to 5 I’M—706 Terry big.

WASH I NGTONABERDEEN First Church—F irst Reader Charles J. GlasierSunday 1 1 AM, 8 PM; Wed 8 PM— I st st. near Broadway.

Reading Rm 1 2 M to 5 PM; also to PM except

Wed—Finch big.

ANACORTES Society—First Reader Mrs Dora Phillips —Sunday1 1 AM;Wed 8 PM—Library. Reading Rm2 to 4—Empire blk.ARLINGTON Society— First Reader Mrs Mae Louese MurphySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Riley hall.AUBURN Society— First Reader Mrs Carrie De Bartheb Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Harris hall.BLAINE Society—First Reader Mrs Velma Rictdali—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM— 2 1 0 Martin st.BRE MERTON First Church—First Reader Mrs HelenEh—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— 4ih and Warren sts . R Rm 1 2 to 4 3 0

also 7 to 9 PMexcept Wed ; . 2 to 5 Sun—2 1 1 Tr end Savblg.

BREWSTER Society— First Reader Arthur Murdoch AshbySunday 1 1 AM—Chapel.BURLINGTON Society— First Reader Mrs Christina Humphrey—Sunday 1 1 AM—Wideman hall.

CENTRALI A First Church—First Reader Mrs Flora HelenMyers- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMChurch. Main and Rock sts.

CHEHALI S Society—First Reader Mrs Harriet E. Hum— Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— Council Chamber, City hail. Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM— Security but big.

DAYTON Society—First Reader Mrs Emily Jessee—Sunday 1 1AM; Wed PM—Church.

ELLENSBURG Society— F irst Reader Miss Margaret AdairDavidson—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5PMThurs—Church , 3 04 N Anderson st.

ELMA Society—First Reader Mrs Lynn A. LeRoy—Sunday 1 1AM: Wed 8 Phi—3d st.

EVERETT First Church— First Reader Clarence E Menel eySunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Church, 3sd st and Colby av.

Reading Rm to PM—Commerce blg, Hewitt andRockefeller avs.

FRI DAY HARBOR Society— F irst Reader Joseph S. GrailSunday 1 1 Ail—Masonic hall.

HOQUI AM First Church— F i rst Reader Mrs Rosa W SawyerSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM; also

to 9 PM Sat—Church. 7th and L sts .

KENT Society—Fia t Reader Mrs Mattie I . Boyd— Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM, to 9 PMThurs—Christian Science big, Meeker st.

K I RKLAND Society—First Reader George W. Chapman—Sunday 1 1 1 5 AM; 4th Wed Phi—Workman hail.

MANEI 'I ‘E Society— First Reader Mrs Elizabeth Smalley—Sunday 1 1 Ai l— Christian Science chapel , Hobson av.

MEDINA Society—First Reader Mrs Margaret SchoenleldSunday AM—Chapel.

MONTESANO Society—First Reader Mrs Fannie Bush—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 Wed Thurs Fri ;also 7 3 0 to 9 PMThurs F ri— I 0 O F big, D st.

MT. VERNON First Church— First Reader Mrs. Grace JonesSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—M. W. A. hall , 3d st. Reading Rm 2 to 4 3 0 PM— l st and Montgomery sts

PASCO Society—First Reader Mrs Mamie Warden— Sunday 1 1AM; Wed 8 PM—K P big.

PORT ANGELES First Church—First Reader Mrs Minnie M.

Appleton—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 2 Mto 4 PM—Aidweil blk, Laurel st .PORT ORCHARD Society—First Reader Mrs Martha J. Wardeman—Sunday 1 1 Ail—Chapel .PROSSER Society—First Reader Mrs CatherineE. Davies—Sunday 1 1 AM—Oldenstadt big.

SEATTLE Third Clin ch—First Reader Frank H. Plumb—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 9 AM to 5 PM; Sun8 to 5 PM—4500 1 4th av. NE.

SEDRO WOOLLEY Society—First Reader Mrs Lens 8. RenoSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—3d st.

SNOHOMI SH First Church—First Reader Dean Howard Payne—Sunday 1 1 AM Wed 8 PM—Avenue D and 4ih at.

Reading Rm 2 to PM—5 Commercial but big.SOUTH BEND Society—First Reader Mrs Sarah Loretta Aibright—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— I O O F hall .SUNNYSI DE Society—First Reader Miss Lois I . Ferson—Sunday 1 1 AM—Masonic hail.

TACOMA Second Church—First Reader Henry D. NieewangerSunday I I AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 2 to 5 PM; 6 t0 8 PMdaily except Sun and holidays—54th and Warner sts.

TACOMA (East Side) Society—First Reader Mrs. Eva V. Thomas—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— 33 1 0 East I st .WINLOCK Society— First Reader Charles H. Eyeriey—Snnday1 1 AM; Wed PM—Church.

YAK IMA First Church—First Reader John G. Terry—Sunday1 1 AM—Empire Theatre ; Wed 8 PM—Church, Naches av

and A st. Reading Rm 1 2 M to 5 PM -63 2 Miller big.

WEST VI RGI N I ABUCKHANNON Society—First Reader Mrs Florence ScheheSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 P“ ; R Rm 2 to 4 PM—7 WMain st.

HUNTI NGTON First Church—First Reader John W. Chalice

St

age

;1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM—53 2

MORGANTOWN Society—First Reader Miss Willa Louise Hyatt- Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM—544 Spruce st.

WHEELING First Church— First Reader Albert L. DoepkenSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 2 M to 5 PM;also 7 to 9 PM Sat—1 1 1 9 Chapline st.

W I SCON S I N

ANTI GO First Church—First Reader Mrs Elizabeth M. KlockSunday AM; Wed PM; Readmg Rm 2 to 4 PMMon Tues Wed— I 0 0 F hail.ASHLAND Society—First Reader Miss Addie Nelson NicholsSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 3 to 5 PM—1 0 7 Ellis av.BARABOO Society—First Reader Mrs Faye Kinsley HillSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 3 to 5 PMTues—Y M C A big.

ELOIT First Church—First Reader Ralph M. Fisher— SundayAM; Wed PM— Church, 50 5 Blair st. Reading

Rm 2 to 5 P M; also 7 to 9 PM Sat— 3 57 % E Grand av.

DELAVAN First Church—First Reader Bernard L. Jones—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM— Churcb. 1 20 6th st. Reading Rm

to 5 3 0 PM; also 7 to 9 PMThurs— 22 2 Walworth av.EAU CLAI RE First Church—First Reader Mrs Edna M. Kestin—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMChurch. Gray and Farwell sts.

ELKHORN Society—First Reader Mrs Edith West Cobb—Sunday AM; Wed PM. Reading Rm toPMWed Sat— Sprague big.

FOND DU LAC First Church—First Reader John StanzSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM1 42 S Main st.

FORT ATKINSON Society—First Reader Mrs Maude LameWebb—Sunday 1 0 45 AM; Wed 7 45 PM—K of P hall.

GRAND RAPI DS Society—First Reader Harry F. WhittleseySunday 1 0 45 AM; Wed 8 PM— I st st.

GREEN LAKE Society—First Reader Mrs Marion L. KutchinSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to 5PMWed—C. S. blg.JANESVI LLE F I rst Church— First Reader Miss Alice B . Farnsworth— Sun AM; Wed PM— Church. 3 23 Pleasantat R Rm 1 2 to 6 PM; also 7 to 9 PM Sat— 5 0 3 Jackmanblk.

KENOSHA First Church— First Reader Mrs Mary A . ShankSunday 1 0 45 ; Wed 8 ; R Rm 3 to 5—3 66 1,é Park as.

KI LBOURN Society—First Reader Mrs Mary Kennedy—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PM WedCedar st and E Broadway.

LA CROSSE First Church— First Reader Leigh Toland—Sunday 1 1 AM: Wed 8 PM—Masonic Temple. 8th and Main sts.

Reading Rm 1 1 AM to 5 PM— 41 5 Batavian Nat but big.

MADI SON First Church—First Reader Mrs Frances R. Hiestand—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Woman

s blg, 240 W Gilman st. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 I ‘M— 3 0 3 CommercialNat but big, State and N Carroll sts.

MADI SON Second Church— First Reader Mrs Emma BenthusenSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM— Church, 263 Langdon st. Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM— SAK resge blz, Main and Pinchney sts.

MANITOWOC First Church—First Reader Mrs Amanda Edwards—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMPart and 7th sts.

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Mm Society—First Reader John R. Dit a—SundayAM; Wed 8 I’H—Deming hall.

MI LWAU‘ Second Clsurch—Flrst Reader William H. Owen—~Sunday AM, PM; Wed 8 Phi—Church. 720Highland biv. Reading Rm 9 AM to 9 PM except ed ;

gedgntil 6 PM; also to 5 PMSun—Security big, 20 9

ran av.

MI LWAUKEE Society—First Reader Mrs Emma V. Guy—Sunday AM; Wed 8 Phi—5 72 Van Burcn st.

MONROE Society—First Reader Miss Laurens Gardner—Sunday AM; Wed Phi—3 1 5 W Russell st.

NEENAH First Church—First Reader Mrs Clara Kellen—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to 5 PMWed Sat—229 E Wis. av.

NEI LLSVI LLE First (h utch—First Reader Mrs Mary M.

Marsh—Sunday 1 1 AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm to

5 PMWed Sat—Church. 4th st.NEW LONDON Society—First Reader Mrs Beatrice BoiandSnndav AM; Wed 8 PM—Christian church.OCONOMOWOC Society—First Reader Mrs Josephine H. Derse—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM—Publie library rest rm.

OSHKOSH First Church—F irst Reader Miss Mary Ellen Pollock—Sunday AM; Wed I’M—The Century.

Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 1 2 M, 2 to 5 PM; also 7 to 9PM Sat—5 Webster blk.PLYMOUTH First Church—First Reader Mrs Anna M. KleinSunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to 4 PMCrystal theater.

RACINE First mu ch—First Reader James Bates CheesmanSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Woman

’s club ms. 40 5 Main

st. ReadingRm to 5 PM; also to PMWed:to 9 PMSat—20 1 Robinson big.

RHINELANDER Society—First Reader Mrs Lina L. RathbunSunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PMMon Wed Sat—1 0 5 8 Stevens st.

RI CE LAKE First Church—First Reader Mrs Hattie JohnsonSuuday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm to PMWed—Church. Main and Douglas sts.

RI PON Society—First Reader Mrs Myrtle B . Fortunes—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM- Publlc library.

SHEBOYGAN First Church—First Reader Will C. Gray—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 1 0 AM to 5 PM60 5 Niagara av.

SPARTA Society—First Reader Mrs Blanche Herbst—SnndayAM; Wed PM— 1 22 8 Water st.

WATERTOWN First Church—First Reader Mrs Helen D . Meyer—Sunday AM; Wed 8 I’M—500 5th st. Reading Rm

to PMMon .Wed Fri—1 0 7 Main st.

WAUKESHA Society—F irst Reader Min Carrie M. LainSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—SOOMaple av.

WEST BEND Society—First Reader Rudolph F. Jaelrel—Sunday AM; Wed 8 PM—Commerciai club hall.

WHITEWATER Society—First Reader Mrs Matilda Case Fowler—Sunday AM; Wed 8 I’M—Main st.

WYOMI NGBASIN First Church—First Reader Mrs Bessie B . HartiganSunday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; R Rm 3 to 5 PM—Church.

CASPER Society— First Reader Mrs Lucile Van Burgh—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed PM—I 0 O F hall.

CODY Society—First Reader Mrs Laura H. Van Horn—Sunday1 1 AM; Wed 8 Phi—Assembly room. Library.

LARAMI E Society—First Reader Mrs Vera Davy HardmanSunday l l AM; Wed 8 PM; Readin n 2 to 4 PM—41 0University av.

RAWL INS Society—First Reader Mrs Nellie M. Hague—Sumday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM—Masonic temple.

SHERI DAN Society—First Reader Mrs Francesday 1 1 AM; Wed 8 PM; Reading Rm 2 to PM2 1 S Gould st.

WHEATLAND Society—First Reader Mrs Frances Annie Holmes—Sunday 1 1 AM—I O O F hall.

SOUTH AMERI CAARGENTINA

RUW OS AI RES Society—First Reader Mrs Ernestina W. M—Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 2 to 5 PM— 755 Calla Rivadavia.

BUENOS AI RES Society—F irst Reader Mrs Lillian G. Heywood-Sunday AM; Wed PM; Reading Rm 4 to

PMMon Wed Fri—Tucuman 854.

CH I LEVALPARAI SO Society—First Reader Charles J. MinturnSunday 1 0 Ail—360 Calle Condell.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATIONSAT UNIVERSITI ES OR COLLEGES

These organizations are formed and maintained in accordance withArticle XX I I I

,Sect . 8, of The Mother Church Manual

CAL I FORN IA

STANF ORD UNIVERSITY—Society of The Leland StanfordJunior University. Sec Bradley L . Morison, Box 83 5 . 2d

and 4ih Thurs Pill—Women'

s Club house.

MASSACHUSETTS

CAMBRI DGFr —Society of Harvard University. Sec Wallace E.

Stearns. Randolph 1 5 . 1 st and 3d Fri in month PMPhillips Brooks house.

WELLESLEY—Organiastiou of Wellesley College. Chmn MissRachel M. Pratt. 56 Pomeroy hail. Mon I’H—Rm 2 7.Administration big.

MI CH I GAN

ANN ARBOR—Society of University of Mich. Sec Miss Winifred M. Dickinson. 604 Oakland av. 1 st and 3d Thurs inmonth I 'H—Lane hall.

MI NNESOTAMINNEAPOLI S—Society of University of Minn. Sec Oscar G.Johnson, 87 Bedlord st. SE. I st. 3d. and 5th F riPM—1 04 Folwell hall.

NEBRASKALINCOLN—Society of University of Neb. Sec Kenneth Mc

1 52 2 8 st. 1 st and 3dThurs Phi—Temple big.

NEW YORKITHACA—Society of Cornell University. See Ruth E. Allen.Prudence Risley Hall. Tues PM—Barnes hall.NEW YORK—Society of Columbia University. Sec Miss JaneElizabeth Joslin. 1 5 7 W lo5 th st. 1 st and 3d Tues inmonth PM—RoomN. Earl hall.

WASH I NGTONSEATTLE—Society of University of Wash. Sec ErnestE. Oertel.453 2 Sunnyside av. 1 st Thurs after registration; alternateThurs thereafter Phi—1 1 0 Meany hail.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTITIONERSThe Practitioners whose advertisements appear in these columns are members of The Mother

Church ,The F irst Church of Christ, Scientist , in Boston, and are amenable to its By-Laws.

They have presented testimony to The Christian Science B oard of D irectors of The MotherChurch showing that they are qualified as practitioners of Christian Science.

The degree C.S .D . is the Massachusetts Metaphysical College degree, Doctor of ChristianScience.

The degree C.S .B . is the Massachusetts Metaphysical College degree, Bachelor of ChristianScience. This degree followed by the word teacher des ignates one who has received a certificate

and is authorized to teach .The letters C.S after a practitioner’s or a nurse

’s name designate one who has had class in

struction . Those Without such instruction have no designation .

NOTE- Not all who have the degree of C .S .E. or C .S .D . are authorized teachers. See ArticleXXVI , Section 9 , Church Manual. Authorized teachers bold but one class each year,with not morethan thirty pupils in a class . Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors of The F irstChurch of Christ , Scientist , in Boston, Mass . , the teaching year, which formerly began August 1 ,now begins January 1 .

AFRI CAsrnr GABER EGYPT

MacLaren, Mrs Kate I sabel CS postal address Cle0patra.

SOUTH AFRI CACape of Good Hope

CAPE TOWNAlderslade. Miss Rose E. CS Mon afternoon; Thurs morning 33Adderley st. Res Salisbury house. Bellevue rd. Sea Point. Tel.Dilworth.ChristopherCS Stuttaford chmbs, Adderley at. Tel 1 1 41 .Forsyth, Mrs Jenny W. CS Su ings bnk blgs.

Hay.HonMrs (Violet)CSB (teacher) Guardianblgs, Adderley st.Wilts. Mrs Anna C. CSB (teacher) 33 Adderley st.

DURBAN NatalSaunderson, Maurice Traherne CS 1 2 to 3 PMTues Wed Thurs3 50 Smith at. Tel. Res 71 Vause rd 1 0 to 1 2 MMon F ri. Tel.PI ETERMARITZBURG

Murray, Miss Esther 08 Chapel at. Tel 772.

JOHANNESBURG TransvaalAnderson. Mrs Minnie CS AM to 1 PM 3 StMarys blgs.Eioil st. Tels 52 1 ; res Yeoville 1 566.

Ockenden. Mrs Claudine L. CS Ansteys blgs. Tel 1 76.

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PRETORI AJoubert. Mrs ChristinaMagdalena CS 1 v. d. Byl st. Tel 1 1 5 1 .

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HONGKONG CH I NARichardson.MrsEstherSayresCS K ingEdwardhotel. CableEstich.

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McQueen. Mrs Elizabeth L. CS Grand Newhotel.

MANI LA PH I L I PPI NE I SLANDSBabcock. Mrs Jennie R. CSS 66 Nagtahen. Cable Babismo.

STRAI TS SETTLEMENTSSINGAPOREFowler. Mrs Mabel Brown CSB careAmerican Consulate.

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ROSE BAY New South WalesPatience, Mrs Sarah A. CS Stonecroft. Ashgate av. Tel F 740 9 .

Burkitt. Miss Florence CS Terrys chmhs. 1 4 Castlereagh st.Tels City 4407; res Y 1 427.

Cou rt.MissMary Alexia CS 1 87Marquerle at. Tel City 8927.Dutton, Mrs E. Caroline CS see Boston. Mass. U. S. A.Gibbs. Charles Henry CSS (teacher) to 5 PM MutualLife big, Martin pl. Res Bellcourt . Edgeclill . Tel .

Hepburn, Mrs Lily CS 5 Moore at. Tels City 41 05 ; Eda. 29 7.

Kirkland. Miss Mary A. CS 5 N u de“ at . Cremorne. Tel.Lawson. Mrs J. Eveline CS Arlington. Wycombe road. NeutralBay. Tel North 2344.

Locke. Miss Agnes E. CS Wed Fri Somerset house. Moore at.Martin. George CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM New Zealend Insurancebig. 8 1 Pitt st . Tel Y. 1 0 95 .

Martin. Miss Marian E. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM Mutual Life big.1 4 Martin pl . Tels City 8 1 67 ; res J. 2 203.

Symonds, Miss Eva M. CS Equitable blg, George st. Tel.WENTWORTHVI LLE

MacDonald. Mrs Lily CS 2 to 5 PM Lindsay st.

nerssANr-z QueenslandRam. Miss Marie CS mornings Fitzroy blgs. Tel Cent. 1 0 1 8.

Prentice. Mrs Louisa K. CS 1 1 AM to 2 PM except Wed SatLutwyche rd. Windsor. Tel Albion 7 1 0 .

Salisbury. Mrs Blanche E. CS 3 to 5 3 0 PM except Fri SatN 2 chmbs. Tels 2824; res Albion 620 .

SOUTH BRI SBANETriatram. Mrs Constance Emilym 9 to AM Marley st.

ABELAI DE S0 uth A“ StraliaWalenn. Mrs Maude I . (B 46 Hewitt av. Rose Park. TelCentral 84.

TasmaniaHaws. Mrs Martha E. CS

nas'r MELBOURNE V’Ctom l

Stevens. Miss Emily Constance CS 48 Wellington panda. Tel .

GEELONORutherford. Mrs C. A. E. Millie CS 1 2 WM Beach at.Tel 1 496 Geelong.

MELBOURNEBowley. Mrs Myra M. US 47 Auburn rd. Auburn.

Burkitt. Miss Adelaide CSS (teacher) 509 Collins st. W.

Butler, Mrs Amy B . CS 296 Queen’

s parade. Clifton hill.Chubb . Mrs Louise CS 1 3 Princes ter St K ilda rd.

Edwards. Mrs Ann cs 2 to 5 PM 525 Collins st. Res 3 2Murphy st. 8 Terra. Tel Windsor 29 1 7.

Green. Mrs I da Dart CS 473 Bourke at. Tel Cent. 1 868.

Hayes, Mrs Agnes CS Whitehall , Bank pl. Tel 43 72.Hollick. Miss Minnie F. CS 90 Queen at. Tel Cent. 1 0 5 1 3 .

Ofllcer. Mrs Julia Bertha CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 24 Tintern av.

Toorak. Tel Windsor 2 799 .

Bede. Miss Geraldine CS mornings 42 1 Collins st.Salmon. Miss Ellen Agnes CS 3 25 Collins st.Stanford, Miss Alice M. CS Stock Exchange. 90 Queen st.

Stocks. Miss Helen C. D. (B 475 Collins st.W. Tolwin. 1 527.

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Stone, William Taylor CSB (teacher) 41 2 Collins st.Swan. Miss Mary CS Whitehall , Bank pl.Trythall , Mrs Gertrude CS Woodlands, 2 1 Tiroli pl , 8 Yarra.

Tel Win. 3 1 53 .

Watson, P. Sidney CS 1 1 AM to 3 PM Collins house,Collins st.

mm , Western AustralmBadenach, Mrs Mary Jolliffe CS by appointment Bible House,St George

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Nicholson, Mrs Anna B . CS 1 2 to PMMon Tues Thurs

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mom ma NEW ZEALANDClark, Albert Joseph CS 71 5 N 2 I nsurance blgs. Tel 43 59 - 3 .

Clark , Mrs Rosella CS 7 1 5 N z I nsurance blzs. Tel 43 59 - 3 .Farley, Lawrence Harold CS 38 Eudeans bias, Queen at.

CHRI STCHURCH

Simpson, Mrs Mary E. CSB (teacher) 29 1 Madras st.Turner, Miss Marian Janet CS 1 8 1 Victoria sq.

EUROPE”m m AUSTRIA

Liebieh. Miss Elisabeth CS Anlf 72 .

de Ross, Mrs Alice Maude CS 2 to 5 PMMon Thurs StoreKongenssade 1 1 6 I I I Tel Palae 1 286 X.

Petersen, Miss Anna CS 2 to 5 PM Tues Fri Forchharnmersrcj 6. Tel Nora 303 3 .

Judd, Mrs Estelle esPARI S

Labarthe, Miss Julia C. CS mornings 53 rue Lauriston.

Norledge, Mrs Louise M. CS 2 to 4 PMTues Thurs Sat 1 ruede Fleurus. Tel Fleurus 0 0 - 5 9 .

Norledge, William H. CS 2 to 5 PMMon Wed Fri 1 rue deFleurus. Tel Fleurus 00 - 5 9 .

Racine, Mrs Lois Can dy 08 5 rue Fresnel. Tel Passy 1 8- 56.

3m m GERMANYHergeuhabn, Mrs Louise CS Landhansstr 1 2 . Tel Pfalz. 6 1 1 3 .

Hm . Mrs Elisabeth Wilmersdorf. Trautenau Str. 1 .

Leplow, Miss Emma J . CSB (teacher) Wormserstr 2.Pfingstborn. Mrs Emmy D. J. CS Landhausstr 3 1 .

Schultz, MissUlla CBR (teacher) KoniginAugustastr 23 , W. 1 0 .

Steuermann, Miss Bertha CS Giintzelstr 49 .

BRAUNSCHWEI G (Hersosth)Deckart, Miss Meta CS Wahestr 26, A.Fricke, Miss Marie CS Kaiser Wilbelmstr 39 .

BRESLAUSchramm. Miss Era Katharina CS Websky str 1 3 p .

DRESDENFriedrich , Mrs Clara E. C8 Bautznerstr 9 I I .GBrita, Mrs Anna CS Niirnbergerstr 34 1 . Tel 26767.Lier, Miss Martha CS Oskarstr 1 . Tel 2 70 43 .

Ni umann, MrsMarthaCS 1 0 to 1 2 MArndtstr. 9 pt. Tel 1 9974.

HAMBURGJessen, Miss Louise CS Sillem str. 9 I I Eimsbt'

ittel.Reinke, Miss Bertha 8. CS Schliiterstr. 1 4. Tel Gruppc 8, 9646.HANNOVER

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GREAT BRI TAI N AND I RELANDGUERNSEY Channel I slands

L0 “W 1“ . Mrs Elise. Bellevue, St Martins.England

sspsoan REDF ORDSH I REHammond, Mrs Lucy CS 5 The Avenue.

BRACKNELL BERK SH I RERoger, Mrs Winifred Mrmro CS Tudor Cottage. Tel 87. Office1 0 Queen Victoria at , Reading Tues Thurs afternoons.

Stokes, Mrs Marie E. CS Glenfleld.

Barges, Mrs Alice Rose CS Falkland Lodge.READI NGParker, Mrs Annie CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M Mon Tues Wed Rossclare, Kentwood hill, Tilehurst. 6 to 8 PMWed 1 0 QueenVictoria at. Reading.

wenpovsn BUCK I NGHAMSH I REWilkins. Miss Lydia CS Oakwood, Perry st. once 62 Oxford at,London, Mon Wed Fri afternoons.

CAMBRI DGE CAMBR I DGESH I RECurrie, Mrs Eleanor M. CS 3 Belvoir ter. Tel 1 1 48.

ALTRI NCHAM CH ESH I REDickinson, Mrs Marianne CS Rosbryu, Stamford rd. Tel 75 1 .Woods, Mrs Norah CS Rarenstone, Park av, Hale. Tel 474.

ASHTON-ON-MERSEYDaniels, Mrs Sarah Ann CS to PMMon Tues WedAsh Villa, Church lane.B I RKENHEAD

Hunter, Mrs Jeannie CS 20 Palm Grove. Tel 20 78.

Wadeson,MrsMaryEllen CS 3 1 Downhamrd,Mersey pk. Tel 2325 .

DERBY DERBYSH I RECharlton, Mrs Christabel Martha CS 2 1 Arboretum at.Martin, Mrs Ethel 1 1 . CS 1 3 Hartington st.

Page, Mrs Alice Hannah CS 1 1 5 Kedleston rd.

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Solley, Mrs Annie E. CS 3 to 4 PM Mon F ri; 1 1 to 1 PMWed 9 Princess sq. Letters 67 Ebrington st.

DARLINGTON DURHAMJennings, Arthur E. CS see London.

Meikleiohu, Miss Mary CS 8 Dixon ter.

WESTCLI FF-ON- SEAESSEX

Griffiths, Mrs Mary E. CS 767 London rd.

WOODFORD GREENCohen, Mrs Emma M. CS St Leonards, Globe ar.

smsror. GLOUCESTERSH I REDeeter, Mrs Lilian CS 1 0 Prince blgs, Clifton. Tel 43 25 .

Hudden, Mrs Mildred E. 1 7 Arlington villas, Clifton. Tel73 4.

Hutchinson, Mrs Blanche Ethel CS see Boston, Mass U. S. A.Hutchinson, Herbert Arthur CS see Boston, Mass U. S . A.Jones, Mrs Mary Blanch CS 1 4 Charlotte at . Park atMorgan, Mrs Florence Lethahy CS 6 to 9 PMTues ; 9 AM to

2 PMThurs 1 2 Berkeley sq, Clifton. Tel 1 20 2 .

Williams, Mrs Hettie CS by appointment 44 Corn st. Letters1 2 Berkeley sq, Clifton.

Witherby, Miss Lilia CS 46 Queens rd. Tel 2047.

CHELTENHAMNixon, Mrs Ellie M CS 3 to 4 PMMon F ri Rodney Cottage,Rodney rd. Letters Coney Gree, Leckhampton hill. Tel 943 .

STROUDSeymour Kcay, Miss Nina CS to PMWed Sat 26floor, 1 Threadneedle st. Letters Seymour house, Mmchinhampton. Tel Brimscombe 1 9 .

BOURNEMOUTH HAMP SH I REBentinck -Beach, Miss Amy Cl 3 26 Christchurch rd, Boscombe.cntinck-Beacb, Miss Ellen CS 3 26 Christchurch rd, Boscombe.ddisou, Mrs Helen Louisa CS to PMMon; 1 1 AMto 1 PM F ri Granville chmbs, Yelverton rd. Letters Bav

don, Hinton rd. Tel 2 1 40 .

BOURNEMOUTHKing, Miss Alice Elizabeth 08 326 Christchurch rd, Boscombe.SOUTHAMPTONBeresford, Miss Hilda CS to 5 PMTues Fri Travencore,Church lane, Highfleld.

SOUTHSEAChisholm, Mrs Alice CS 3 to PM Tues Thurs ; 1 1 AMto 1 PMWed Sat 53 Granada rd.

Hume, Mrs I da CS postal address Parkmount, Kent rd.

Poulter, Miss Marjory CS 1 4 L c ay rd.

Poulter, Miss Vivien CS Tues Fri afternoons Chessington,Craneswater park. Tel 2 738.

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OLDHAMAshley, Mrs Annie C 3 to PM eacept Thurs Sat 1 2

LETCHWORTHTruman, Mrs Lena CS 3 9 w av. fif’éfifmfi“ 49 enrietta st, Ashton-under-Lyne. Tel 253 .

ST ALBANS Kershaw. Miss Muriel CS 60 Sherid st.Archer, Mrs Ellen R. CS postal address 3 Clarence rd. SOUTHPORTStierenard, Miss V. M. Blanche CS 2 to 4 PMMon Fri 34 Howarth, Miss Lily cs 1 Lyndhur't rd, Birkdgle,

Marlborough rd. Letters Francona. Alma rd. Wright, Mrs Mabel Fredreca cs Houyhurl t, 1 8 Weld rd, BirkWATFORD dale. Tel Birkdale 3 95

Curry, Mrs Winifred J. P . CI 1 0 AM to 1 2 MTues F ri 29Belmont rd. New Bushey.

HUNTI NGDON SH I REGODMANCHESTER

Thompson, M1 38 Elise CS Pomona.

K ENT

I lsley, Miss Ethel M. 1 5 Derville rd.

TUNBRI DGE WELLSCondon, Miss Nora CS Birkin lodge, Camden pk. TelT. W. 298.

Hochstetter. Miss Aimee CS 24 Grove Hill roadSuart , Mrs M. Catharine CS Busthall cottage, Rusthall.Thg'rnt

‘gn, Elizabeth CS Birkin lodge, Camden park. Tel

BLACKPOOLLANCASH I RE

Garner, Mrs Jane E. CS afternoons except Sat 28 Brock rd.

Tel 73 5 . Telegrams and cables Rejoice, Blackpool.BOLTON

Ents lstle, Mrs Martha A. CS 2 0 7 St Georges rd.

Fletcher, Miss Ada CS 3 to 5 PMWed F ri 1 1 Watson chambers, Nelson sq. Res Friars Croft, Markland hill . Tel 1 743 .

DALTON—IN- FURNESSShaw, Mrs Emma Selina CS Mon Tues Fri Baldwin Croft, 28Newton.

ECCLESBatty. Mrs Leila CS 3 to 5 PMMonWed F ri County bnk chmbs.

Tel Central 2 5 58.

Wroe, Mrs Elizabeth CS Froebel house, Ellesmere pk. Tel 468.

GRANGE- OVER- SANDSPorter, Mlss Katharine T. CS 3 Belle- I sle ter.

HI NDLEYHolgate, Mrs Louisa CS 7 Liverpool rd.LI VERPOOL

Harwood, John W. GSR (teacher) 1 1 AM to 4 PMMon WedF ri 67 Lord st. Tel Bank 85 3 6.

Kenyon. Mrs Annie E. CS 1 0 Borrowdale rd. Tel War. 1 04.

Smith- Symms, Miss Janet CS 3 to 5 PMMonThurs ; 1 1 to 1 PMTues Wed 2 2 Lord at . Res 6 Gambier ter. Tel Roy. 2 1 5 9 .

Studdert, Mrs Sue l y CS 5 1 Hartington rd. Tel War. 1 49 .

Taylor, Miss Hilda CS 2 to 4 PM Tues WedThurs 67 Lord st.

Letters Lynton, Egerton pk, Rock Ferry. Tel Rock Ferry 293 .

Woodward, Miss Daisy CS 1 1 AM to 1 PMMon Thurs ; 3 to 5PMTues Fri The Arcade, Lord st. Tel Lark Lane 41 0 .

MANCHESTERCharlesworth, Mrs Eleanor C. CS Mon Wed afternoons; Thursmorning 1 4 St Peters sq. Tel City 5 1 71 .

Coutts-Fowlie, Miss Florence CSB (teacher) afternoons ex

cept F ri Sat 1 4 St Peters sq. Tel City 7538. Letters Barlow Fold, Poynton, Cheshire. Tel Poynton 24.

Doyle, Miss Edith CS 1 1 to 1 PMTues Wed 33 Brazennosest. Letters Vendale, Kersa-l. Tel Hr. Broughton 6 1 .

Entwisle, Mlss Vlctoria CS Wed Thurs afternoons 1 4 St Peterssq. Letters 83 Hamilton rd, SE.

Meakin, Mrs Jane E. CS 20 3 Dickenson rd, Rusholme.

Murray, Lady Victoria CSB (teacher) 2 to 4 PM except F riSat 1 4 St Peters sq. Letters Barlowfold, Poynton, Cheshire.

Pitfleld, Wi lliam CS 1 96 Deansgate. Tel City 3446.

Share, Austin CS afternoons except Sat 3 3 Bm ennose st.Letters 5 Langdale rd, Victoria pk. Tel Rusholme 47.

Shaw, Charles Mawdesley CS MonThurs F ri 33 BrazennoseLetters Kingston road, Didsbury. Tel Didsbury 5 76 .

Southern. Miss Beatrice CS afternoons except Sat 1 4 St Peterssq. Letters 2 The Drive, Kersal. Tel Hr. Broughton 629 .

Webb , Mrs Clara CS afternoons except Sat 33 Brazennose st.

Letters Norbreck, Heyes lane, Timperley. Tel Sale 3 68.

Wilding, Miss Hephzibah Hall CS Tues Fri mornings 6 StAnnes passage. Letters 3 Redclyffe rd, Withington. TelDidsbury 245 .

Wlldmg, Walter CS to 3 PMMon Tues Wed 6 St Anuspassage, K ing st. Tel Dlds. 245 . Letters 9 Redclyfle rd,Withington. Telegrams Noumenon. Manchester.

Woodhead, B. Tatham CS afternoons except Sat 1 4 St Peterssq. Tel Rusholme 1 263 . Res 5 Scarsdale rd, Victoria pk.

Woodhead, Mrs M. Violet CS mornina except Sat 1 4 St Peterssq. Tel Rusholme 1 263 . Res 5 Scarsdale rd, Victoria pk.

LONDON

Adamou, Miss Grace E. CS 1 1 AM to 1 PM Mon Thurs3 to PM Tues F ri 1 88 Upper Richmond rd. Res2 Dryburgb rd, Putney, SW. Tel Put. 1 485 .

Ann, Leonard CS mornings 8 Princes st, EC. Tel Cent. 2 1 40 .

Bannon, MrsHelenW CS 1 69 Queens gate, SW. Tel West. 5 2 76.

arthorp , s Cecily Jean CS 1 1 AM to 1 PMTues F ri ;to MWed 2 1 a Pelham at, S Ken.

Bathurst , Algernon Hervey CSB ( teacher) by appointment1 8 St Leonards ter, Chelsea. Letters De Tillens. Limpsileld.Surrey. Tel New Oxted 2 .

Booker, Miss Elizabeth F. N. CS 2 30 to PMTues ; 1 1AM to 1 PMThurs 2 1 a Palham at, 8 Ken.

Boswell , Mrs Florence Helen CS Mon Tues F ri mornings 2 7Beauchamp pl, SW.

Boswell , W. Albert CSB (teacher) 1 0 AM to 2 PM except Sat7 Carteret st, Queen Anne’s Gate, SW. 1 . Tel Victoria 4574.

Boughton-Leigh, Miss Grace A CS 1 1 AM to 1 PMWed 3 7Pelham st, SW. Res 1 a Ashbum pl, SW. 7.Bowles, Mrs Lucy CS 20 Cornwall man, Chelsea, SW. 1 0 .

Casaell

l, Mf

rs I sabella CS mornings 6 Baker st. Portman sq,cl

Cohen, Mrs Edith E. CS 3 to 5 PM Tues : 1 1 AM to 1 PMF ri 53 Sloane sq, SW. 1 . Tel Park 3 424.

Colborne, The Hon Alethea Mon Thurs mornings 3 Alexandra mans , Chelsea, SW. 3 .

Conant, Miss Eleanor Mary CS Tues Thurs Fri mornings 2 7Beauchamp pl , SW. Tel Western 2454.

Cumberlege, Mrs Violet CS evenings 1 6 Addison ar, W. 1 1 .

Tel Park 1 732 .

Curl, Miss Bertha CS 1 6 Burton ct, SW. 3 . Tel Vic. 381 6.

Cugie,21

2

18

58

6Rita CS 7 Cranbourue ct, Battersea park. Tel

at.

Dixon, Miss Hetty E. A . CS afternoons except Wed Sat 2 1Queensberry pl, SW. 7. Tel Kens. 62 5 2 .

Dobson, Mrs Mary E. CS to PMMon Wed; 1 1 AMto 1 PM Tues Thurs 1 4 Hanover sq. Oxford circus, W.

Doudney, Mrs Lilian CS 48 Park Mans, Knightsbridge, SW. 1 .

Tel Kensiugton 4830 .

Douglas, Miss Ethel CS 3 to 5 PMTues ; AM to 1 PMThurs 5 Ellis st, Sloane sq. Res 1 0 8 Oakley st, Chelsea,SW. Tels Kens. 5 1 75 .

Evans, Mrs Evelyn M. E. Gwynne CS to PMTuesFri 1 2 Burton court, Chelsea, SW. Tel Victorla 7892 .

Ferguson, Mrs Susanne Foxton CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M 77 Elshamrd, W Kensington. Tel Park 490 9 .

Firth, Mrs Jennie CS 2 to 4 PMTues F ri 1 4 Hanover square,Oxford st , W. Letters 1 8 Horbury cres, W. 1 1 . Tel Park 1 1 82 .

Guthrie. Miss Edith J. CS 1 4 Half Moon st, Piccadilly, W. 1 .Tel May. 1 80 7.

Hamlyn, Geoffrey CS 3 to 5 PMMon Thurs 8 Rossetti man,Chelsea, SW. 3 . Tel Ken. 5 3 0 6.

Harris , Miss Louisa CS 2 6 c ham gdns, W. Tel Wes t 2783 .

Hawkins, Miss Mabel Noel CS 2 to 4 PM Tues : to

PMThurs 2 5 Oxford st, W. 1 . Res 5 1 Boundary rd,NW. 8. Tel Hamp . 425 5 .

Heard, Mrs Mary L . CS 1 1 3 Dulwich village, SE.

Heath, Mrs Louisa CS 1 23 Clapton Common, E 5 .

Hill, Miss Vera CS 4 to 6 PMMon Thurs 27 Beaucbamp pl ,SW. Letters 64 Lexham gdns, W. 8.

Hodgson, Eustace T. CS 5 Embankmat gdns, Chelsea, SW.

Tel West 50 0 8.

Hess. Miss Priscilla Mary CS 2 to 5 Tues Thurs Sat 2 5 Evelynhouse, 62 Oxford st, W. 1 . TelsMus. 1 869 ; res Hamp . 69 60 .

Holme, Mrs Edith S. CS 1 70a Church st, Kensiugton. W. TelPark 4580 .

Houblon, Miss Sybil Archer CS 82 Brompton rd, SW.

Humphery, Miss Constance L . CS 5 to 7 PMWed Fri 1 8 StLeonards ter, Chelsea, SW. Tel Kens. 1 2 1 7.Jackson, Mrs Diana CS 6 to 8 PM 93ALinden gdns. Nottinghill gate, W. Tel Park 5083 .James , Miss Jennie CS 28 Bark pl , Bayswater, W Tel Pk. 40 50Jennings, Arthur E. CS 5 to 7 PMMon; 1 0 AMto 2 PM Fri1 0 AMto 1 2 MSat 1 4 Hanover sq, W.

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LONDONLarge, Mrs Ethel Phelps CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM Evelyn house,62 Oxford at. Tel Museum 1 869 .

Le Messarier, Miss D. Violet Claire CS 26c Chepstow pl, Pembridge sq, Bayswater, W. 2 .

Lewis. Leonard A. CS 50 1 K ings rd, Chelsea, SW.

Macleod, Mrs Olive CS 1 0 Ovington Gardens, SW.

Maturin, Mrs Edith Mary CS AM to PMTuesto PM Thurs 53 Sloane sq, SW. 1 . Letters

Glendower hotel, Glendower place, SW. 7. Tel Kens. 61 0 2 .

Maude, Miss Lilian B . CS 1 1 to 1 PM Wed F ri 5 Ellis st,

81

0

0

330 sq. Letters 28 Royal av, Chelsea, SW. Tel Kens.

1Miller, Mrs Frederica L. GSR (teacher) 1 1 Norfolk rd, StJohns Wood. NW.

Mitchell , Mrs Florence CS Wed Sat mornings 1 4Hanover sq, 0xford st , W. Letters 1 63 ElmPark mans, Park Walk , Chelsea.

Haastia, Mrs F loris A. CS 1 1 3 Sloane st, SW. 1 . Tel Vic.1 966. Telegrams Caramat . Sloane. London.

Moores, Col. Samuel CS 22 Woodstock rd, Bedford pk, W.

Tel Chiswick 71 3 .

Mott , Miss Agnes B . CS 42 Bassett rd, Notting hill, W.

Notcutt, Mrs Mary CS Mon Fri mornings ; Wed afternoon 45

New Bond st, W. Tel Mayfair 6289 . Res Maceley, Waxwelllane, Pinner, Midx.

Packer, Mrs Grace M. CS to PMTues ; 1 1 AM to

1 PMWed 1 9 Lauercost rd, Tulsa hill pk, SW. Tel Streatham 20 58.

Perks , Mrs Gertrude Jane (E 1 1 AM to 1 PMMon Thurs 3 7Pelham st , 8 Kensiugton. SW. Letters 4D The Mansions,Earls ct rd, SW.

Playfair, Mrs Winifred May CS 1 0 AM to PM exceiltThurs 8 Cheltenham ter, Chelsea, SW. 3 .

Rawsou, Mrs Mildred Wyatt CS 1 1 AM to 1 PM except l at

1 43a High st, Kensiugton. W. 8.

Reilly, Mrs EllenMargaret D. CS 1 1 to 1 PMexcept Wed Sat1 0 8 Palace gdns ter, W. 8.

Rivers-Thompson, Miss Bertha CS TuesWedThurs mornings 59

Chester ter, SW. 1 .

Rowney, MrsAda CS 50 Wormholt rd, W. 1 2 . Tel Ramrath. 887.

Search, Mrs Elsie Marianne CS 26c Chepstow pl, Pembridge sq,Bayswater, W. 2 .

Sessions, Mrs Beatrice CS 5 30 to 7 PMMon Wed F ri 1 00Chelsea gdns, SW. Tel Vic. 1 60 6.

Sessions, Stuart CS to PM Mon Wed F ri 1 00

Chelsea gdns, SW. Tel Vic. 1 60 6.

Shakespear, Mrs Charlotte CS 1 5 Alexandra ct, Maida Vale.

Tel Pad. 39 1 2 .

Smith, Mrs Margaret Montgomery 08 mornings 1 3 8 Sloanest, SW. Tel Vic. 3 0 3 2 .

Soll;s,

NMvisssHertha B. C. (38 5 Northwick ter, St Johns Woodr

Spurway, Mrs l eanor K . CS 2 to PM Wed Fri 24Bloomfield ter, Pimlico rd, SW 1 . Letters 1 Albany man,

Albert Bridge rd, SW. 1 1 . Tel Battersea 20 77.

Stone, Mrs Winifred A. CS Tues Wed Thurs Fri mornings 1 2

Antrim man, Hampstead, NW.

Tennant , Charles W. J . GSR (teacher) by appointment Talbot house, Arundel st. Strand. Ras Westhay, East Sheen,Surrey. Tel Richmond 5 73 .

Thomson, Miss E. Olivia CS 1 1 AM to 1 PMTues ; 3 to 5PMWed 5 Ellis st , Sloane sq. Letters 28 Royal av, Chel

sea, SW. 3 . Tel Kens. 1 0 86.

Thomson, Mrs Mabel S. CSB (teacher) to PMMon 1 1 AM to 1 PM F ri 1 8 Beauchamp pl , SW. Letters

26 St Leonards ter, Chelsea, SW. 3 .

Turner, Miss F. Maud CS 1 4 Philheach gdns, Earls ct , SW.

Turrell , Mrs Anita CS 4 to 6 PM Mon Fri 2 7 Beauchamppl, SW. Tel Put. 1 75 7. Letters 5 Hurlingham ct, SW.

Val ley, Miss E. Lucy CS 40 Clarges st, Mayfair, W. 1 .

Wallich, Mrs Lillie CS 26 Lexham gdns, W. 8.

Walsoe, Paul CS 92 Dukes av, Chiswick , W.

Wellman, Mrs Mary CS 1 1 AM to 1 PM Tues; 2 to 4 PMThurs 64 Let gdns, Kensington. W. 8.

Whitley; Miss Beatrice M. CS Mon Thurs mornings The Close.Park Row, Knightsbridge, SW. 1 . Tel Kens. 5474.

Wilks. Miss Grace CS 1 1 AM to PMMon Wed Fri 50Endlesham rd, Balbam, SW.

Woodhouse, Miss Cythna CS mornings except Mon Sat 38Rossetti gdu man, SW. 3 . Tel Kens. 3 1 8 1 .

ACTON mu .MI DDLESEX

Huxley, Miss F. Rose CS 60 Chatsworth gdns, W. TelChiswick 1 33 1 .

ENGLAND

GLADSTONE PARKMl

iblenbruch, Misrr I da CS 5 Ellesmere rd, NW.

Hair, Mrs Al ice Maud CS 2 .30 to 4.30 PMTues Thurs ; 1 1AMto 1 PMWed 2 Wellesley villas, Stmley rd. Tel 349 .

NORTHUMBERLANDNEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE

Love, Miss E. Marion 03 to PM Tues Fri Starbig, Northumberland st. Letters 59 Buston ter.Proctor, Miss Ellen Frances CS 2 to 5 PMMon; 1 1 AM to 4PMThurs Star blgs. Northumberland st. Res 1 Dawson sq,Tynemouth.

Wilson. Herbert Edward Straker CS 1 0 30 AM to PMMon Fri Star blgs. Northumberland st. Res 60 Marine av,

Monkseaton.

NOTTI NGHAMSH I RENOTTINGHAMAhrons, Mrs Mabel CS 1 6 Corporation Oaks.

Carlton, Mrs Martha CS Elmleigh , 1 92 Wilford rd.

Fish, Mrs E. Annie CS Hilton cottage, Cinderliill.Goodliffe, Mrs Sarah Helen CS 20 Addison st.Rawson, Mrs Annie CS Sunnyholmc, Leslie rd.

Wildman, Mrs Evangeline M. CS 1 1 AM to 1 PM except Sat98 Burford rd.

Oxr onnsnmEoxroap

Sollas, Miss I gerna B J. CS 43 Bainton rd.

OAKHAMConant , Miss Amy L. E. 08 The Upper hall , Lyndon. TelLyndon 2 .

SOMERSEI SH I REWESTON-SUPER-MAREJohnston, Mrs Dora CS Park house, Eastileld pk. Tel 67.

STAF F ORDSH I RESTOKE-ON-TRENTDean, Mrs Elizabeth CS 3 2 Havelock pl, Shelton.

WOLVERHAMPTONGibbons, Mrs Lillian Lea CS Kingsleigh, Balfour crcs.

SURREYHASLEMEREAahbourne, Lady (Frances) CS Highlands.

LIMPSF I ELDBathurst , Mrs Elfrl da Hervey CSB Tues Thurs mornings DeTillens.

NORBURYEvans, Mrs Florence G. CS Mon Wed Fri mornings ; Thursevening 2 1 Norbury Court road.

PURLEYStephens, Mrs Elizabeth CS Msycroft, Box Ridge. Tel 753 .

RI CHMONDBrowning, Miss Evelyn G. GS to PMMon; 1 0 AMto 1 PMTues Thurs 20 Onslow av man. Tel 71 3 .

Davidson, Walter CS 23 Lancaster pk. Tel 1 1 3 1 .

Torry, Mrs Katherine Blanche CS 1 1 AM to 1 PMMon FriElm lodge, Sheen rd. Tel 89 1 .

THORNTON HEATHBattley, Mrs Emily Kyle CS MonWed Fri mornings, TuesThursF ri evenings. Kyle Craig, Norbury av. Tel Croydon 1 75 9 .

SUSSEXanronron

Till, Mrs Marguerite Scott CS by appointment 26 Prudential blgs.

CROWBOROUGHCorfe, Mrs Emily Florence CS Heavegate.

WORTHI NGMaycock , Miss Mabel G. CS 1 0 .30 AMto to 7 PMMon;1 0 .30 AM to 1 2 MSat St I ves, Wyke av.

WARW I CK SH I REBI RMINGHAMBurton. Miss Marietta CS 40 Alcester rd, Moseley.

Cox, Mrs Sarah Elizabeth CS Rytou, Philip Victor rd, Handsworth wood.

COVENTRYMaycock, Miss Mabel 0 . CB seeWorthing.

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WORCEMERGiddings, Miss Rose CS 2 to 5 PMThurs 89 Bromyard rd.

Letters 26 Lee House rd, Stirchley, King’s Norton.

YORK SH I REBRADFORD

Hill , Mrs Jessie M. 08 20 Evelyn av, Thornbury.Hudson, Mrs Martha E. CS 2 1 6 Park cres , Frisinghall.Southwart, Miss Esther H. CS Wicken house. Thornton.

Wigglesworth, Miss Mary CS Bailey hills, Bingley.

HALI FAXBroadhead, Miss Janie CS 56 Prescott st.Swift, Charles W. CS 1 3 Rhodes at. Tel 1 20 6.

HARROGATEPulled. Mrs Fanny CS to PMMonWed Sat Cobdenhouse, Dragon parade.

Wallace, Miss Mabel H. CS 36 Dragon parade. Tel 70 5 .

HUDDERSFI ELDSykes, Mrs Editb CS 2 to 4 PMTues Wed Fri 3 Hawthorn ter.Crosland Moor.

LEEDSDoorly, John W CSB (teacher) postal address 38 Bear lane.Thackray, Mrs Mary A. CS 7 Hollyshaw ter, Whitkirk.SI LSDENBrear, Miss Elizabeth CS 48 Bolton road.

I reland

BELFAST COUNTY ANTRIMSmytb, Miss Ell ie C. CS 3 to 5 PMMon Wed; 7 to 9 PMThurs 44 Thorndale as.

poem COUNTY DUB L I NBaggott, Mrs Ada Baker CS 1 1 5 Lower Baggot st.Bagnall, Mrs Alice CS AM to 1 2 M except Sat 6Clare st. Tel Ballsbridge 5 38.

Browne, Mrs Edith CS 1 1 to 1 PMexcept Sat ; 3 to 5 PMMonWed Fri 3 2 Nassau st. Res Laurel hill , K ingstown. Tel 93 .

King, Lady (Louise) CSS (teacher) 1 0 AM to 6 PM except

Sat ; Sat 1 0 AM to 1 PM 1 0 2 Grafton at. Tel 4440 . Res

2 1 Fitzwilliam sq. Tel 3859 .

McMurdo, Miss Phyllis Margaret CS 1 7 9 Rathgsr rd.O’Loughlin, Mrs Georgina Marie CS 2 to 4 PM Tues FriLoch-Lynn, Holyrood park, Sandymouut av.m m “ COUNTY K I L K ENNYButler, Miss Harriet CS 1 2 to 3 PMWed Sat 1 9 Parade.Letters Lavistown house.

Scotland

Ramsey, Robert CS mornings 23 1 Bath at. Tel Douglas886. Res 1 4 Park ter. Tel Central 4808.

Sinclair, Duncan CSB (teacher) care McLaeblan, 49 Park rd,W. Tel Chasing 1 046.

EDINBURGH MI DLOTH IANLaird, Miss Margaret A. CS 50 Queen at. Tel 3 23 7.

0 1,3 5m RENFREW SH I REMilieu, Miss Jane Stirling CS 2 Sandrlngbaal ter.

Wales

SWANSEA GLAMORGAN SH I REP01 31” . Miss M. Edith CS 67 Eaton grove.

AMSTERDAM HOLLANDKriisemann, Mrs Hermance CS 1 1 P c Hooftstraat.THE HAGUE

Goldman, Miss Mary Louise CS L . v . Mecrdervoort 1 59.Hartman, Miss Marie C. 08 5 Bankaplein. Tel 4708.

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Jansen. Mrs Helene CS 1 06 Jac v d Doesstraat.Koopmans, Miss Anne CS Frankenstr 1 6. Tel Schev. 788.HEERDEVerboop. Miss Wilhelmina F. L. CS 2 to 6 PMTues Thurs.Tel 1 8.

FLORENCE I TALYMarucelli- Petri, Miss Argia CS 8 Piazza Duomo. Tel 1 60 1 .

Morris, Mrs Mary Helen CS 9 AM to 4 PM 28 via DomenicoBuonvicini. Cable Marlenris.

Morrison, Miss Mary Talbot CS 1 0 to 1 Anglo American hotel.Weir, Miss Edith CS 8 Piazza Duomo. Tel 1 60 1 .

CHRI STI ANI A NORWAYHelleseu, Miss Aagot CS Eilert Sundtsgt 36.

Busch, Miss Anna CS Sofiegt 70 v. Tel 4433 .

STOCKHOLM SWEDENFrlist, Mrs I sabel CS 42 Riddareg. 1 1 . Tel Riks. O 562 .

Lundgren, Miss Aimee CS St Erikas. 68 1 1 . Tel R. Tiny 6.

Westerberg, Mrs Emma CS St Eriksg. 63 V. Tel Riks. 30 765 .

NORTH AMERI CABERMUDA I SLANDS

BERMUDASPANI SH POI NT

Roach, Mrs Laura Warner CS 9 to 1 1 AM. Tel 560 .

CANADAALBERTA

CALGARYBarley, Mrs Mary CS 227 1 1 th at, NW. Tel M. 6085Black, Mrs Eva Belle CS 9 Marlborough apts. Tel M. 6841 .Bull, Miss Florence W. CS 3 00 2 Gleucoe rd. Tel M. 3 5 1 7.

Edmonds, Mrs Lillian CS 9 Marlborough apts, 1 2th av and4th st. w. Tel M. 3 2 85 .

Forsyth, Mrs Rebecca CS 1 1 30 1 2th av, W. Tel West 1 876.

LEI HBRI DGE

Manson, Mrs Annie CS 533 7ih at, 8. Tel 1 853 .

BRI TI SH COLUMB IAALLENBY

Simpson, Mrs Elisa CS.

NELSONGoulding, Mrs Lucy CS Box 43 4. Tel 1 3 2 .

Pitchford, Mrs Ella CS 81 2 Victoria st. Tel 459 R.

NEW WESTMINSTERMorgan, Edward C. 08 1 0 AM to 5 PM 3 1 3 WestminsterTrust blk. Tel 547.

3m SWI TZERLANDSantschi, Miss Verena CS mornings Thunstr. 1 2 . Tel 1 8 1 7.

Welti, Mrs Sarah Edith CS to 4 PMMon Thurs; 9 to1 0 AM F ri Morillonweg and Bellevuestr. Tel 4238.

GENEVABiitzberger, Miss Elise L. CS mornings 1 3 rue de Candolle.

Gonthier-Goesg. Mrs Eva CS 1 5 Bd. Hclvetique. Tel 1 765 .

Huber-Hawkins, Mrs Ruby CS 4 Pnita de St Pierre.

BiertzeI er, Miss Julia CS mornings 25 av Pictet do Rochemont. Tel 71 99 .

Vouga, Charles E. CS postal address 1 4 Quai dea Eauxsivea.LAUSANNEVouga, Mrs MargueriteW. CS mornings 8 avLeman. Tel 39 - 32.

WINTERTHURWeilenmann, Ernst CS Gertrudstr 26. Tel 1 49 1 .

ZURI CHCotton. Miss Emily CS 1 0 AM to 1 PMHesibachstr 78.

Egg, Mrs Bertha CS Sonneggstr 56. Tel H.

Frey, Hans CS Duiourstr 1 8 1 . Tel 2883 .

Gleichaui, Miss Kreszenz CS Feldeggst 46.

Russenberger, Mrs Emma CS Duiourstr 1 89 . Tel Hott. 4785 .

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ALABAMAAXI S

Whitehead, Mrs Elizabeth I .

BI RMINGHAMHarris, Eugene J. CS 80 1 Amer. Trust big. Tel M. 6223 .

Kerr, Mrs Belle F. CS mornings 1 1 42 N 1 2th at, FountainHeights. Tel Main 283 3 .

Nash, Mrs EuphemiaM. CS 1 0 24 N 25 th at. TelM. 672 1 J.Stradi

'ord, Mrs Louie D. (3 1 522 1 7th st. N. Tel M. 40 6.

FLORENCELanham, Mrs Florence Prescott CS 9 to 1 2 M 458 Courtst. Tel 440 .

MOBI LEDickens, Mrs Carrie McGill CS 1 to 5 PM 996 Com ment st.Tels Bell 25 79 : res Bell 1 264.

Evans, Mrs Mary Dudley 220 Michigan av. Bell tal 1 893 .

MONTGOMERYcooper, William E. CS 1 222 First Nat bnk big. Tel 3 1 3.

SELMAJoseph, Miss Rachel C. CS Hotel Albert. Tel 949 or 4.

Wilby, Mrs Elizabeth W. CS 520 Tremont at. Tel 822 .

ARI ZONADOUGLAS

Tompkins, Mrs Harriett Jeannette CS 1 0 1 2 8th at. Tel 396.

GLOBEArcher, Mrs Elizabeth T. CS Michalson apt. Tel Blue 303 .

HUMBOLDTSanborn, Mrs Fannie E. CS Tel 68-R- 1 - 1 .

PHOENI XAller, Mrs Catherine CS 1 0 1 Coronado rd. Tel 35 1 5 .

Cate,MrsMyrtle E. CSB (teacher) 1 0 0 EMcDowell rd. Tel 81 1 2 .

File, Mrs Hilda A . CS 1 1 2 S 1 1 th av.

Leitus, Mrs Mary F. CS 1 to 4 PMexcept Sat 520 WLathamat. Tel 3 1 1 1 .

Norris, Mrs Susan 8. CS 71 2 N 5th st. Tel 8825 .

Romney, Mrs Catherine 08 1 6th and Grand avs. Tel 1 356.P 0 box 908.

Streit, Mrs Sarah Laub CS 609 N 2d av. Tel 49 1 9 .

Sturtevant, Mrs Mary C. Weeks CS 845 N 2d av. Tel 3 1 70 .

PRESCOTTBlock. Mrs Celia CS 1 3 1 8 Mt Vernon at.

Spauiding, Mrs N. Jenette CS 1 2 2 N Alarcon st.TUCSON

Brinton, Mrs Mary R. Cl Broadway blv. 1 203 J 1 .

Emery, Mrs Julia 2 0 E Congress at. Tels 496 : res 50 1 R.

Grayson, Mrs Clara Read CS 9 22 E 4th at. Tel 1 24 W.

Hod, Mrs Alice A. CS 9 AM to 1 2 M, 1 to 2 PM 1 2 7Franklin st. Tel 836 W.

ARKAN SASFORT SMITH I

Beck, Herbert M. CSB (teacher) 720 N 5th at. Tel 242 .

Cox, George H. CS 80 7 l st Nat bnk blg. Tel 3 1 58.

Dyke, Mrs Lita Humber CS 5 1 5 N 1 6th st. Tel 5 66.

Dyke, Nathaniel CS Merchants Nat hnk big. Tel 2 72 7.

HOTSPRINGSBeasley, Mrs Martha A. CS Fairdaie. Tel 2 1 55 .

Ryan, Mrs Margarete A. CS 468 Prospect av. Tel 2040 .

LITTLE ROCKEddy, Mrs Virginia Lee CS 9 1 9 W 1 5th st. Tel M. 7300 .

Hunter, Mrs Kate M. Smith CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 8 1 4 Boylebig. Tels 5 2 67 : res 5 0 1 9 .

Peay, Mrs Lessie H. CS 1 1 2 W 1 9 th at.

Robinson, Mrs Anna CSB (teacher) 1 0 AM to 5 PM 1 1 5 E8th st . Res tel M. 1 1 1 0 .

Welsh, Mrs Nettie HamptonCS 704 S Volmer at. Tel Wood. 60 1 .

MENAHickman, Mrs Alice C. CS 1 20 6 Maple av. Tel 2 73 .

MONTI CELLOMcQuiston, Mrs Kate CS 2 to 5 PM Union B. and T. big.

PINE BLUF FMcGaughy, Mrs Neal CS 70 2 W 3d av. Tel 789.Ware, Mrs Frances C. CS 82 1 W 4ih av. Tel 9 52 .

STEPHENSDanford. Willis A. CS R. R. 2 .

TEXARKANAManson, Mrs Maggie 1 1 . CS 223 E 4th at. Tel 1 1 49.

AM A CAL I F ORN IACurrie. Mrs Millie J. CS 1 55 1 Benton st. Tel 990 W.

ALHAMBRAGait. Mrs Minnie A . CS 3 42 N Garfield av.

Graves , Mrs Mary Strait CS 2 to 5 PM except Wed Sat1 50 5 8 2d st . Tel 954 W.

Mitchell, Mrs Fannie CS 820 N Garfield av.

ARCATABurchard, Mrs Elizabeth Cook CSB (teacher) 0 at.

ATASCADEROBentley, Mrs Gertrude V. CS Mariquita av.Sutherland, Mrs Beulah J. CS .

AUBURNHearse, Mrs Etta Grieve CS Auburn hotel.BAKERSFIELDDickey, Mrs Esther B . CS 2 1 2 1 2 26 st. Tel 1 929 .

Kilbourn, Mrs I da (”

S 2 0 1 9 2 2d at . Tel 797.

Throusen, Miss Mathilda CS 9 28 Chester av. Tel 3 57.

BERKELEYBerry, Mrs Martha J. (S 1 to 4PMexcept Sat 2 20 1 Channingway. Tel Berk. 63 1 3 J.

Brayton, Mrs Anna A. CS 271 7 Webster st. Tel B. 4863 .

Bush, John C. CS 2 62 2 Haste at. Tel 3 71 8.

Cohen, Mendel X. CS 9 AM to 1 PM except Sat 300 I st Natbnk big. Tel 439 . Res 1 825 Ashby av. Tel 3 984.

Dickinson, Mrs Frances E. CS 2 1 43 Woolsey at. Tel 1 879 .

Eider, Mrs Mary A. CS 2 61 8 Hi lligass av.

Emig, Mrs Mary E. CS 20 3 9 Shattuck av.Goodsell , Mrs Virginia CS 2828 Forest av. Tel 481 8 W.

Goodwin, Mrs Ella M. CS 30 0 1 st Nat bank big. Tels 439res 681 3 W.

Hall, Mrs I da M. CS 25 1 8 Etna st . Tel 49 75 W.

Hildebrand, Mrs Pleasant CS Kittredge apts. Tel 70 29 .

Hull, Thomas C8 2 504 Ashby av. Tel 5436.

Hutchinson, Mrs I rma 0 . CS 26 1 1 Russell at. Tel 6 1 1 W.Jones, Mrs Marion C. CS 2 to 5 PM 1 st Nat bnk big. TelBerk. 1 83 3 .

Kellogg, Mrs Elizabeth F. CS 2 245 Prince st. Tel Berk. 3 1 08 W.

Kimball, Miss Caroline E. CS see San Francisco.Kleinecke, Mrs Elia CS 6 Nogaies at. Tel 83 1 9 .

Lewis, Mrs Annie C. CS 2820 Derby av. Tel B . 3 9 1 1 J.Magoon, Mrs Mary Elia CS 1 60 5 Bonita av. Tel Berk. 42 1 9 .Maryon, Mrs Jeessie L. CS 23 3 6 Collage av. Tel 243 1 .Mccaslin, Mrs Gertrude CS 2 5 29 Etna st.

McK issiclr, Miss Nettie E. CS El Granada ants. Tel 4240 .

McMahon, Mrs Martha Chase CS 3 1 3 3 Lewiston av.

Morrison. Mrs Georgia L. CS 1 1 24 Stannage av.

Piatt, Mrs Mary D . CS postal address.Rowe. Mrs Bessie D. CS 2 73 6 Webster at. Tel 3 25 9 .

Sherwood Mrs Fern W. CS Mon Wed Fri 1 8 Hillcrest ct.Stites, Miss Adelaide CS 2 to 5 PM 307 l at Nat bnk big.Tels 1 833 ; res 9087.

Wood, Miss Jessie Elizabeth CS Alta Vista apts. Tel 46 1 0 .

BI SHOPChalfant, Mrs F lora M. CS Academy av. Tel 1 J.BRAWLEY

Loveland, Mrs Eva M. CS.

BURLINGAMEBovee, Mrs Frances Ott CS 9 to 1 2 MMon Wed Fri 1 29Stanley road. Tel Burlingame 1 23 .

Colby, Mrs Clara I sabel CS 9 AM to 2 PM except Set 5 1 4Peninsular av. Tel Burlingame 22 2 .

Olmsted, Miss EvelynT. CS to PMexcept Sat Commercial big. Tels 208 res San Mateo 293 .

CALEX I COHolmes, Mrs Fannie C. CS postal address 81 9 Paulin av.

CHI COMerryman, Mrs Gertrude E. CS 1 to 4 PM except Sat 7425 th at. Tel 3 63 R.

Rinker, Mrs Elia J. CS 4841 3d at. Tel 629 .

CLOVI SSmith, Mrs Adah M. CS. P 0 box 456. Tel 25 .

COALINGAReborn, Mrs Emma C. CS 247 Monroe st.COLUSA

Grover, Mrs Cynthia Anne CS 75 7 J at. Tel 73 W.

CORNI NGGrossman, Mrs Eva Regina CS.

CORONABrooks. Mrs Angeline E. Tel 1 36 1 .CORONADO

Mulhali,3Sy

dney M. CS 209 Bank of Coronado big. Tels 1 1 5res

Newton. Miss Mary E. CS 729 Adeiia av. Tel 497 W.

COVINABennett, Mrs Agnes M. CS 2 75 W Center at. Tel 70 .

Durkee, Mrs Annie L. CS 1 20 W Center at. Tel 887.

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CULVER CITYTucker, Mrs Susre May CS 71 5 1 Lenklli av. Tel 70 1 1 8.

DINUBABurr, Mrs Belva H. CS 659 K st. Tel 88.

EL CENTROBrown, Mrs Hester H. CSRoss. Mrs Alice n. cs ee

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a Olive av. Tel 1 0 2 w.

EL MONTEDamali, Mrs Lavina M. CS Box 38.

ESCONDI DOHedges, Mrs Fannie D. CS Tel 240 .

EUREKAElsemore, Mrs Ada Folsom CS 1 033 Carson at.Mack , Albert Sidney CS 9 AMto 3 PM 3 1 6 1 st Nat Bnk big,5 th and F sts. Tel 1 708 . Res 1 9 1 0 1 3 th at.

North, Jacob CS 206 Humboldt Nat bnk big. Tel 69 .

Speegie. Mrs Cora A. Thompson CS 1 503 G at.

FORTUNAJarvis , Mrs Florence E. CS Main at.

Svortsel. Mrs Ja sic M. CS 2d st. Tel Main 73 .

FRESNOBassett , MrsMattie C. CS 1 0 AMto4 PM Grimm-McKenzie big.Beall. Miss I sadore F. CS 2 to 4 PM 1 3 5 Caillach st .

Basil , Joseph L. CS 1 40 Forthcamp av. Tel 2406 J.De Ciilo. Mrs Tina CS 1 0 30 Oh at . Tel 1 399 W.

Dorsey, Mrs Alice M. CS 1 0 8 N Van Nees av. Tel 1 694.

Gundeidngar, Mrs Palmyre R. 1 0 20 T at. Tel 30 1 3 .

Hagan. Miss Elizabeth CS 743 F ioradora av. Tel 1 785 .

Pugh, Mrs F lora B. CS 1 3 5 9 R at. Tel 1 670 J .Smith, Mrs Anna J. Hudson CS 3 05 Brix aptl . Tel 2856.Sonedecker, Miss Viola L. CS 620 Mason blg. Tel 889 .

Twight, Mrs Elda M. CS 20 1 Edie at. Tel 3975 J.GARDENA

Homrighousen, Mrs Lucretia CS R. R. 1 , Box 40 5 .

HANFORDMcQuI ddy. Mrs Rebecca McMillan CS 1 1 4 E 81 1! st.Swaim. Mrs Barbara Ella CS 9 to 1 2 M 1 1 2 WEim st.

HAYWARDHinds. Calvin P. CS 2 to 4 PM 326 Soto at. Tel 1 44.

HEALDSBURGBent. Mrs Laura B . CS W Grant at. Tel 2 1 F. 2.HERMOSA BEACHFine, Mrs Nellie May CS 954 E 7th st. Tel 1 1 0 W 1 1 .

Hagenbuch, Mrs Ethel A. CS 2456 Harness av. Tel 265 .

HOLLYWOODBainbridge, Mrs Katharine 08 Garden Court. once 525 Storybig, Loa Angeiee afternoons. Tel 620 24.

Bloomingdale, Mrs Harriet E. CS 1 3 1 1 Laurel av. Tel 5 7941 5 .

Brads. Mrs Frances W. CS mornings 6767 Yucca at. OEce5 1 0 Story big, Lee Angeies afternoons except Sat .Buchanan, Mrs Belle Meredith CSB 9 to 1 1 AM except Sat1 3 00 Fairfax av.

Campbell. Mrs Chloe E. CS mornings 6767 Yucca st. Office5 1 0 Story big, Los Angeles afternoons except Sat .

Hegeman, Mrs Mary L. CS 5934 Hollywood biv. Tel 5 772 24.

Lashes, Mrs Leta R. CS 1 339 Genesee at. Tel 577623 .

Mitchell , MissMartha Elizabeth CS 1 63 7 Fuller av. Tel 5 79432 .

Moder, Mrs Julia (3 1 33 0 Highland av.

Modat. Mrs Jessie CS 1 943 N Wilton pl. Tel 599922 .

Murray, Mrs Margaret CS 1 285 Laurel av.

Murray. William D. CS 1 285 Laurel av.Pelton, Mrs Martha Wells CS 1 746 Cherokee av.

Reardon, Mrs Mary Jean 08 2542 Beachwood drive.Sanford, Mrs I da I s. CS 22 7 Markham blg, 63 72 Hollywoodbiv.Smith, Mrs Arisss CS 1 433 La Brea av. Tel 5 790 70 .

Strong, Mrs Pearl Strickland CS 1 63 2 Formosa av.

Thom, brim Willis A. CS 227 Markham big, 63 72 Hollyvv v.HUNTI NGTON BEACH

Shorting, Mrs Agnes Sophia 08 1 9th at. Home tel 5 1 4.

LAGUNA BEACHJustus, Mrs Flora A. CS Ye Arch Beach tavern.

LAJOLLAWelstead, Mrs Alice W. CS Park Villa. 1 1 41 Coast biv. TelLa Jolla 44.

LINDSAYDunning, Mrs Aurora A . CS 3 93 Mirage av. Tel 258 J.LOD I

Thompson, Mrs Maria N. 08 2 to 5 PM 1 0 9 N Hutchins st.

LONG BEACHBanks, Harry N. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 5 1 3 Markweli big. TelMain 3 29 .

Black, Mrs Sarah D. CS 1 1 75 E 2d st. Tel 1 053 1 .

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Blair. Mrs Permelia E. CS Dennie apts.Bort, Mrs Mary Parker CS 1 1 3 0 Appleton at . Home tel 1 0 765 .

Bort , Ml lO 'C CS 423 1 st Nat bnk big. Heme tel 1 225 .

Cheney, Albert M. CS 61 3 Markwell big. Tel 1 39.

Downs. Mrs Ella 0 . CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M, 1 to 3 PMexcept Set6 1 2 Markwell big. Tels Main 1 1 70 ; res Home 1 1 308.

Gregg, Mrs Amanda M. CS The Delaplain apts .

Horstmanu. Mrs Edna CS 3 1 9 Marine bnk big.Jackson, Hiram K . CS 1 27 W. Ocean av. Tel Main 573 .Jordan. Mrs Anna L. Day CS to 5 PM 608 Markwell big.Keeler. Mrs Rose Maud CS 5 1 5 l st Nat bnk big.Kissick. Mrs Sydnie V. CS 2 222 Elm av. Home tel 1 1 443 .

Maynard, Mrs Florence M. CS 5 1 2 L. B. bnir big.

McClelland, Mrs Bessie D . CS 50 2 Elm av. Both tels.McClelland, William A. CS 50 2 Elm av. Both tels.McI ver, Mrs Julia M. CS R D 2 , Box 367 B.McManigal, Mrs Elisabeth CS 50 7Markwell big. TelMain 1 38.Means. Mrs Alice F. CS 1 455 E Ocean av.

Merrill. Mrs Ada Parsons CS 43 2 E 6th at. Tel 1 0 223 .

Moiique, Mrs Florence CS 9 25 Walnut av.Myers. Mrs Bertha Traband CS Fulton apts , 1 0 6 Magnolia av.

Myers, Daniel M. CS Fulton apts, 1 06 Magnolia av.

Pattison, Mrs I sabel M. CS 60 1 Markwell big.

Randall. Mrs Maud A. CS 1 472 Linden av. Tel.Reynolds, Harry P . CS 2 1 8 1 st Nat but big. Tel 1 3 1 5 .

Shailisb. Mrs Eliza J. CS 41 6 Elm av.

Shrewsbury, Miss Carrie 2 1 0 Euclid av.

Simpson, Mrs I nes (B 41 8 L. B. bnk big. Tel 1 0352 .

Webber, Mrs Elia R. CS 2 1 35 American av. Home tel 9 1 54.

LOS ANGELESAbbott, S. Manson CS 1 0 1 9 VanNuys big. Tel Home F 3 1 2 7.Albin, Mrs Mary E. CS 1 030 Arapahoe at. Tel 5 1 324.

Albright, Mrs Catherine A. CS 83 2 W Washington at. TelWest 2865 .

Alexander, Mrs Core B . 08 1 0 AM to 1 PM 698 Wilshirepl. Home tel 5 56 1 0 7.

Aikire, Mrs Anne M. CS 5 27 l tory big. Tels 62854 ; res 5 625 1 .Allen, Miss Mary L. CS 5 0 1 H W Hellman big.

Anderson. Mrs Melissa A. CS 1 0 1 2 W 25 th at. Tel 2 2465 .

Andrews, Mrs Laura G. CS 1 70 9 S Burlington av. Tel 238- 60 .

Archie, Mrs I ris E. CS Silverado apts. 920 W 1 1 th at.Babb , Mrs fi ancee CS 1 0 75 W 3 1 st at.Babcock, Miss Bertha L. CS 1 443 8 Burlington av. Tel.Bacon, Mrs Sara E. CS 30 1 Wright- Cailender big. Tels.

Bailey, Mrs Julia R. CS 50 9 Haas big. 7th at and Broadway.

Baker,MrsMarthaJ. CS 1 0AMto4PM 908Haas big. Te1 1 25 1 2 .

Baldwin, MrsMary E. CS 1 4 1 0 E 46th at . Sun. tel S . 3 74 W.

Bali. Miss Eleanor V. CS 2 5 1 2 W 8th at Home tel 52 209 .

Bass, Mrs Mary E. CS 1 to 5 PM 1 63 1 Georgia st.Beck, Mrs Emma M. CS 583 N Boylston at. Home tel.Behrena, Mrs Johanna CS 9 AM to 2 PMMon Wed F ri 742Westiake av. Home tel 5 1 0 24.

Bell , Miss Emily W. CS Bixei apts. Both tels.Biinn, Mrs Corinne C. CS 1 1 0 4 Haas big. Tel 1 4871 .

Bone, Mrs Sarah E. CS sec Gaiesburg, I ll.Brady, Mrs Fanny Carstarphen CS 9 5 7 S Lake at. Tel 5263 5 .

Brannon, Mrs Elia I i . CS 53 22 1 st av. Tel 799282 .

Barley. Mrs Minnie W. CS 1 30 7 N Bronson as.

Campbell, George B. CS 50 1 Story big. Both tels.

Campbell, Mrs Lucy A. CS 9 1 8 Haas big. Tel F 5853 .

Carter, Mrs Mary E. CS 50 2 ll W Hellman big.Chase, Mrs Amelia M. CS 1 0 33 W 2 26 at. Tel West 1 53 6.

Civili, Mrs Ethel C. CS 629 N Alexandria av. Tel 599428.

Clark, Mrs Alice Haggard CSE ( teacher) 2005 S Union av.

Home tel 23 93 2 .

Corby. Mrs Blanche K . CSS (teacher) by appointment.H W Hellman big.

Cox, Miss Mary E. CS 95 1 W s5th place. Tel 22 996.

Davis, Amasiah Donald CS 61 7 Haas big, 2 1 9 W 7th at. Tels65 774 ; res 750 0 5 .

Davis , Mrs Elia M. CS 853 NAlma at.Davis, Mrs Hannah 8. CS 40 8 Van Nuys big. Both tels.Davis, Mrs Louise Norton CS 62 7 Union Oil big.

Dickey, Edward W. CSB ( teacher) Story big. Tel 6263 2 .

Dieterich, John CS 1 00 N Coronado st. Tel 5562 73Dodds, Mrs Gertrude Ramsay CS 40 4VanNuys big. Tel 65 773 .

Downs, Miss Jennie CS Hotel Leighton, 2 1 27 W 6th at.

Eckerly, Miss Anna CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 309 N Boylston st.Home tel 5 3 0 20 .

Estes, Mrs Lillian C. CS 1 1 2 8 Hoover st.Flash. Mrs Nell CS Tues Thurs Sat 5 1 7 Story big. Tel 6442 6.

Res 533 2 Lemon Grove av. Tel 5 999 1 9 .

Frackeiton, Mrs Alice E. CSB (teacher) 1 0 AM to 3 PMexcep t Wed Set 2 1 0 N Harvard blv.Frick . Mrs Elizabeth W. CS R R 1 4. box 453 . Tel 288 1 1 6.Fryhofer.Mrs ClaraSeyflert CS 83 1 S GrandViewat. Tel 533 78.

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LOS ANGELESGabbert. Mrs Daisy B . CS 3825 S Grand av.Gibson. Mrs Elizabeth M. CS 708 Van Nuys big. Tel .Gill an. Mrs OrangeM. CS 2 204 Hoover st. Tel West 929 .

Gleason, Mrs Rose M. CS 5 0 9 Story big. Tel F 663 9 .

Goodin. Mrs Leoia A . CS 1 0 1 9 Lincoln at. Tel 5 2 63 0 .

Greene. Mrs Grace A. OBB 867 S Berendo at.

Greppin, Mrs Kate 8. CS 1 0 AM to 3 PM Mon Wed F ri823 Walter P. Story big. Both teis at res.

Grillln, Burwell 0 . CS 9 AM to 4 PM 422 H W Hellmanbig. Tels Rawy 759 1 res Wils. 1 0 1 0 .

Gruber, Mrs Minnie CS 343 W 56th at.

Hail. Miss Lulu B. CS 526 Story big. Home tels.Hall. Mrs Minnie C. CS 73 6 N Heliotrope drive.Harris, Mrs Elizabeth CS Amherst apts.Harris, MrsMaryMadora CS 5 71 2 Hooper av. Home tel 2 9 5 9 9 .

Hathaway, Mrs Kate W. CS 2 1 0 N Kingsley dr. Tel 5 603 6 1 .

Horstmann, Mrs Alvina CS 624 S Wilton place. Tel 5 60 63 2 .

Houseman, Mrs Fanny J. CS 408 S Berendo av. Tel.Howe, Mrs F rances PalmerCS postal address 3 5 7 8 Bonnie Brae at .Husser, Joseph J. CS 1 0 AM to 3 PM 80 2 BakerDetweiler big. Res Pasadena.

I nskeep , Mrs Emma L. CS 2 1 6 W Slauson av. Tel 8 . 5 5 9 1 .

Jenkins,Mrs Carrie G. CS 1 32 7 S Manhattan pi. Tel West 45 25 .Jennings, Miss Alice CSB (teacher) Hotel Stillwell.Johnson, Albert CS 1 0 54 E 4l st st. Tel 8 1 1 9 1 .Jones, Mrs Helen Albee CS 963 W 6ih st. Tel 1 2767.

Kellow. Mrs Jemima Jane CS 20 0 6 W 1 2th at.Kennedy. Mrs Ethel T. CS Bryson apts.K leruln

, Mrs Mellie Rogers 08 1 936 Magnolia av.Kimball. Mrs Addie L. CS 8 1 7 Story big. Tel 63829 .

Kirtland. Charles Lorraine CS 1 0 1 7 Arlington av.

Kirtland, Mrs F lora Ellis 08 1 0 1 7 Arlington av.

Klahr, Mrs Alberta F. CS 1 to 3 PM 5 1 5 E 6 1 st at. Tel.Klein, Mrs Julia CS 635 W Vernon av. Bell tel.Klewe, Mrs Mary CS 2061 W 3 1 st at. Tel West 6562 .

Kraner. Mrs A. Frances CSB (teacher) Mon Tues Thurs Fri1 2 1 2 Haas blg. Tel 1 1 626.

Krienitz, Miss Annie CS 1 2 2455 E 2 1 st at. Tel 2 241 0 .

Lamb , Mrs Minnie E. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 928 Merchants Natbnk big. Tel 1 630 3 .

CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 41 9 Haas big. Tels 62353res

Lewis , Mrs Mary J. CSD (teacher) 5 1 3 H W Hellman big.

Loomis. CassirmM. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 8 1 9 Story big. Tel6 1 1 65 . Res 43 7 Grand View st. Tel 547 1 1 .

Low, Mrs Jessie E. CS 3 61 7 Fifth av. Tel 7293 1

Macneil , Mrs Elizabeth M. CSB (teacher) 9 to 1 PM except

Wed Sat 1 0 2 2 Van Nuys big. Tel 1 2 704. Res Pasadena.

Manning. Mrs Cora A. CS 5 1 4 Story big. Both tels.

Mash, Mrs Emily Mary CS 400 N Avenue 66. Tel 3 9733 .

Mc . Mrs Lyle Shipp CS 42 6 Van Nuys big. Tel 62676.

McF arland, Mrs Cora B. CS postal address 724 S Spring st.McJennett.Mrs Carol K . CS 1 0 1 7Manzanita at. TelWils. 2 1 9 1 .Mead, Mrs Eva M. CS 1 42 S Wilton drive. Tel 568783 .

Merry, Mrs Minnie M. CS 70 2 Haas big. Tel A 1 39 1 .

Miller, Charles Hunter CSB (teacher) 408 S Manhattan pi.

Tel 560 1 69 .

Mitrovich, Mrs Marie V. P. CS 43 52 S Olive at. Tel Vt. 838.

Morice, Mrs Caroline CS 470 5 Van Ness av. Both tels.Morrison. Mrs Margaret E. CS 71 0 El Centro av.

Nebeker, Mrs Matilda W. CS 3 26 N Belmont av. Tel W. 747.

Nye, Miss Alberta Eaton CS Frederick apts. 1 647 W 1 1 th st.Nye, Mrs Sarah E. CS 629 W 426 pl. Tel 29468.

Parisek, ms JosephineM. (3 9 AM to 1 2 M 538 S I l'reeraontav. Tel Bdwy. 6841 .

Pauli , Mrs Georgia Dudley CS 1 1 41 W 5oth at. Tel 269382 .

Perkins, Mrs Lucia L. CS 9 1 9 Ha s big.Phillips, Mrs Jennie B . CS 446 E Avenue 28.

Phipps, Mrs Emma F. CS 2 63 6 S Vermont sv. Tel 2 59 29 .

Piummer, Mrs Anna Logan 1 3 1 S Comwlth av. Tel Wils. 2536.

Poston, Albert CS 3 1 0 7 Brighton av. Tel 71 1 3 1 .

Preston, Mrs Lizzie Lovelady CS 4250 Vermont av.Reynolds, Miss Bonnibel CS 3 3 5 Citizens bnk big.

Sdraeli’er, Mrs Mary I sabelle CS 5 1 2 Ha s big.

Scheu, Mrs Henrietta CS 240 5 W 6ih at. Tel 5 1 60 5 .

Schiegl , Mrs F rances G. CS 30 23 54 Kenwood av. Tel W 3 675 .

Schrader, Paul H. CS 63 2 H W Hellman big. Home tels F5 256 ; res 5 60 725 .

Seiple, Mrs Emma M. 08 9 AM to 5 PM 536 H W Hellmanbig. Tels 1 5 1 56; res 5290 5 .

Scott, Mrs Jemie Bigelow CS 1 45 0 Alvarado ter. Tel 2 2 1 0 7.

Showers, Mrs Clara Caroline CS 3 2 1 Mason big. Home tels.

Siam , Ovaries Lewis CS 1 0 1 8 I . N. Van Nuys big. Tel

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Smith, Mrs Mary Request CS 9 AM to 1 PM 41 7 Van Nuysbig. Tels 668 1 0 ; res I nglewood 2 0 1 J.

Smith, Mrs Sarah M. CS 23 80 Board at. Tel West 680 7.Snider, Mrs Gertrude Bailey CS 5 0 9 Haas big.

Snodgrass, Mrs Flora CS 1 1 2 Ardmore av.

Sprung, Mrs Margaret Moran CS 1 83 7 W 46th at. Tels.Stoneman, Miss Jane Dudley CS 265 6 Orchard av.

Sutherland, Enos Eli CS 9 AM to 4 PM Story big. Tel63 1 49 . Res 1 50 S Commonwealth av. Tel 5 569 1 4.

Sutton, Mrs Evelyn G. CS 529 H' W Hellman big.

Swartzel , Mrs Mabel W. CS 1 0 54 I ngraham st.

Swift. George P. CS 6 1 1 S Coronado at.

Thomas, Mrs Fern E. CS 1 1 65 E 2 1 st st .

Titus. Miss Katherine E. CS 1 0 2 2 Van Nuys big. Tel 1 2 70 4.Tompkins, Mrs Gertrude C. CS 2 648 Raymond av. Tel 738 1 6.

Truslow, Mrs Julia B . CS Hooper apta. Both tels.Van Leuven, Mrs Lora B. CS 5 00 West av 53 .

Waitt, Mrs F rances E. CS Potter apts. Both tels.Waltz, Lewis CS 1 42 5 S Hoover at. Tel 2 1 3 1 1 .

Waltz, Mrs Rebecca CS 1 425 S Hoover st. Tel 2 1 3 1 1 .Webb. Mrs Marietta Thomas 08 1 342 W 3 5 th pl. Tel 771 3 6.

Wern, Mrs Lerla K ingsley CS 62 7 Union Oil big.White, Mrs Nellie M. CS 1 0 AMto 1 PM 1 1 3 7 I ngraham at.Tel 5 1 774 .

Wieligman, Mrs ,Mary E. CS 1 838 S Flower st. Tel 24426.

Winter, Mrs Matilda B . CS 1 208 S Figueroa st. Tel 671 9 1 .

Woodward, Mrs Belle CS 9 3 9 WMoreland av. Tel 54944.

Woolfenden. Mrs Emma Jane CS 828 S Flower at.Wynkoop. Mrs Mary 0 . CS 709 W 236 st.

LOS GATOSStans. Mrs Emma A. CS 1 0 to 1 2 M Pomeroy blg. Tel.

LYNWOODBabb, Mrs Frances CS R. F. D. No. 3 , Box 639 .

MADERAOdren, Mrs Julia C. CS 9 AM to 4 PM.

Lasell, Mrs Sadie Davenport CS 41 1 Ferry at. Tel 275 W.

MODESTOFarr.MrsMaude C. CS 9 to 1 2M. RR.D box 3 29 Tel 85F2 1 .

I sei. Mrs Minnie Bell CS 1 to 4 PM 1 0 08 1 3 th st. Tel 5 59 .

MONROVI AEllis, Mrs Sadie Bagiole CS 5 1 0 S Canyon blv. Tel Blue 1 76.

Fitschen, Mrs I da Greeley CS 23 9 N Canyon blv.

MONTEBELLOTaylor. Mrs Ella F. CS Whittier biv.MONTEREY

Grimes, Mrs Lilian M. CS 41 4 Clay at. Tel 556.

NAPAHolden, Paul R. CS 60 6 Frana at. Tel 230 .

McDougali, Mrs Mary A. CS 1 20 Polk at. Tel 1 72 .

Smith, Mrs Winifred Moss CS Migliavacca big. Tel 847.

OAKLANDAnthony, Miss Clare CS l st Sav bnk big. Tel Lake. 5 71 .

Applegarth, Miss May 8. CS 70 2 1 st Sav bnk big.Augsburg. Mrs Edna K . CS 42 95 Gilbert st.

Baker, Miss Septina CS 1 593 Franklin at. Tel Lake. 3 1 80 .

Ballard, Mrs I nes M. CS 3 71 5 Telegraph av. Tel Pied. 53 89 .

Barnett, Mrs Lucile A. CS 1 to 5 PM excep t Sat 85 9 Aileenat. Tel Pied. 2875 .

Barton. Mrs Louise 8. CS 41 2 Bellevue av.

Blodgett , Mrs Frances 8. CS 2 to 5 PM Federal Realty big.

Browne, Mrs Morgenia CS Federal Realty big. Tel Oak. 4966.

Cameron, Mrs Jean F. CS 41 57 Manila av. Tel Pied. 6253 W.

Case. Mrs Addie E. CS 470 Van Dyke av. Tel Merritt 1 61 4.

Chase, Dwight D. CS Federal Realty big. Tel Oak. 2 1 82 .

Dashes, Mrs Kathleen K . CS 41 34 Gilbert st.Deadrich, John A. CS 5 1 8 l st Sav bnk big. Tel Oak. 1 56.Deadrich, Mrs Lydia P. CS 1 426 3d av. Tel Mar. 2 1 2 5 .

Divoll, Mrs Lydia A . CS 40 7 Euclid av.

Dodge, Mrs Adah F. 08 23 2 7 Fruitvale av.Dunn. Mrs Priscilla M. CS 1 to 5 PM Franklin ct. 1 90 1Frana at. Tel Oak. 758 1 .Durham, Sidney Johnston CS Hotel Oakland.

Erickson.Mrs AmaliaM. J. (3 6 1 2 1 Racine at. Tel Pied. 6530 .

Fairchild. Mrs Hester A. CS 5 79 24th at.

Fluno. Mrs Ella V. CSB 1 73 2 Franklin st.

Fluno. Francis J. CSD (teacher) 1 73 2 Franklin st.Fogg, Mrs Lydia G. GS 75 9 Santa Ray av. Tel Oak. 5490 .

Gere, Miss Lucia Beatrice CS 623 2 7th st. Tel Lake. 40 1 8.

Gibson, Mrs Beatrice G. CS Elsmere apta. Tel Oak. 7645 .

Grant, Mrs Sophia A . CS 1 23 1 Adeline st . Tel Oak. 7662.

Haly, Mrs E. Madeliene Standish CS 666 Walsworth av.

Kingston, “ Thm Maud CS 5 74 3811 1 at. M M 3465 .

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I ngerson, Mrs Henriette CS 288 la ter av, E.

Jones, Mrs Mary A. CS 1 55 8 Webster st.Joy, Mrs Annette T. 03 Federal Realty big. Tel Oak. 2 1 82 .

Kimball , Miss Elisabeth (B 908 1 st Sav bnk big. Tels Lake.5 71 : no Pied. 2872 . Cable Vakim.

K imball. Franklin P. CS 406 2oth st.

Lombard. Mrs Eva 8. CS 1 1 AM to 2 PM 523 1 st Nat bnkbig. Tel Lake. 5584.

Lots. Mrs Ruby 8. (B 1 84 Santa Rosa av. Tel Pied. 571 9 J.Madsaa, Mrs Mathilde CS 1 23 7 Madison st. Tel Lake. 1 2 27.

McAvoy, Mrs Jenny Lind CS 3 71 6oth st. Tel Pied. 6289 J.Michener, Charles A . CS 8 1 4 Union .Savbnk big. Tel Oak. 2385 .

Moore, Mrs Margaret Mason CS 469 Lee st. Tel Lake. 1 592 .

Musser, Miss Minnie P. CS 41 2 Believue as .

Norris. Mrs Augusta Cole CS 20 59 Franklin st.

Nutting, Mrs Cora E. CS 242 Lake Shore blv.Nyman, Mrs Hulda CS 876 Aileen at. Tel Pied. 5004 W.

Perkins, Herbert B . 08 8 1 4 Union Sav bnk big. Tel Oak. 2385 .Perkins, Mrs Josephine H. CS Union Savbnk big. Tel Oak. 271 .

Reynolds, Charles Daniel CSB (teacher) 2 to 5 PM 1 00 61 st Savbnk blg, San Pablo av and 1 6th at . Tel Oak. 2497.Res 3 1 7 Highland av, Piedmont. Tel 541 9 .

Reynolds. Mrs Elizabeth M. CS 1 to 5 PMMonWed Fri 71 41 0 th at. Tel Oak. 1 1 47.

Roach, Mrs Evelyn A. CS 1 st Sav bnk big. Tel Oak. 1 0 38.

Robinson. Mrs Annie Prince CS 1 560 Alice at. Tel Lake 4346.

e ner, Mrs Sophia A. OS 1 st Savbnk big. Tel Oak. 30 26.

Sanford. Mrs Harriet CS Hotel Athens. Tel Oak. 1 487.Sewell, Mrs Mahala A. (B 545 1 Lawton av.

Shannon, WilliamW. CS 80 7 1 st Sav bnk big. San Pablo av

and l 6th st.

Small , Frederick A. CS 1 1 AM to 4 PMMonWed Fri 1 st Savbnk big, San Pablo av and 1 6th at. Tel Oak. 45 5 .

Springsteen. Mrs Fannie CS 969 80th st . Tel Oak. 7098.

Stark, Miss Gertrude CS 4425 Park blv. Tel.Tomlinson, Mrs Mary Scott 230 1 Peralta av.

Van Horn, Mrs Mac T. CS 1 2 to 3 PMMon Wed Fri 1 1 1 41 st Sav bnk big. Tels Oak. 50 77 ; res Pied. 209 5 .

Waters, Mrs Jessie N. CS postal addreu 1 1 4 Lake st.Watson, Mrs Venie E. CS 1 760 Webster st. Tel Oak. 80 2 .

Wiism , Mrs Nellie CS 1 445 89th av.

Winter, Mrs Lillian G. CS 1 560 Alice st. Tel Lake. 433 5 .

Wars, WilliamCharles (S Union Sav bnk big. Tel Oak. 1 468.

OCEANPARKNimmo, Mrs Adelaide CS 1 36 Holiister av. Both tels.ONTARI O

Spencer. Mrs Evelyn L. CS 22 2 East G at. Tel 41 4

OROVI LLEClark. Louis William 08 8 to 1 2 M except Sat Ostroski big,Myers at. Tel 387.

PACI FI C GROVECantrell, Mrs Minnie Ayers 1 36 4ih st. Tel 40 6 J.Raymond. Miss Elisebeth H. CS 1 1 2 1 7th at. Tel 492 .

PALO ALTOArmstrong. Mrs Harriet M. CS 1 1 43 Webster st. Tel 1 1 68.

Bradford, Mrs Sallie J. L. CS 2 to 5 PM except Sat 527Waverly st. Tel 1 65 .

Grenb, Miss Sophie Marie CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 Mexcept Sat 3 1 0Univu'

sity av. Res tel 80 .

Howe, Miss Mollie A . CS 2 to 5 PM except Sat 3 1 0 University av. Res tel 80 .

Sims, Mrs Frances CS 706 Cowper st. Tel 483 .

PASADENAAckermann, Mrs Elsie M. CS 1 1 64 N Sierra Bonita av.

Ackermann, Herman CS 1 1 64 N Sierra Bonita av. Tel C0 1 . 5 564.

Baker, Samael H. CS 1 0 AM to 8 PM 603 Citizens bnk big.

Baiey, Mrs Lillie Lee CS 59 S Wilson av. Tel Colo. 1 654.

Bailou,‘Miss Orviilie CS 474 Galena av.

Battelle, Mrs Amelia B . CS 94 Esther at .

Bell. Mrs Nannie 0 . CS 99 N Euclid av. Tel F. O. 2 758.

Butterworth, Mrs Mary H. CS 2 to 5 PM except Sat 1 00S Molino av. Tel F. O. 2 1 04.

Campbell. Miss Maurine CSB (teacher) 1 06 El Molino av, S.

Chamberlain, Mrs Mary Scobey CS 83 N Hudson av.

Clough, Mrs Priscilla Redford CSB 333 N Catalina av.

Crandall , Mrs Marnie CS 389 WMontana st .Denton. Mrs Harriet CS 788 NLos Robles av. Tel Colo. 4961 .Field, Howard CS 1 to 5 PM 809 Citizens Sav bnk big. TelColo. 841 0 .

Gatch, Mrs Emma Gray CSE (teacher) 1 0 AM to 1 PM ex

cept Sat 80 9 Oakwood pl. Tel Colo. 1 2 29 .

Gilmour. Mrs Martha E. CS 33 7 N Catalina av.

Gray, Mrs Ethel Price 08 1 8 1 S Lake av.

Hanna, Mrs Camilla OBB 803 Oakland av.

Hanna. Septimus J . CSD (teacher) 80 3 Oakland av.Hodges, Mrs Belle Goodyear OSH 5 55 S Catalina av.

Keller, Mrs Sadie Litchiield CS 43 Magnolia Bungalows, 79 NMarengo av. Tel F. O. 803 .

Lapham. Miss Ada L. CS 240 8 Hudson av.

Lessig, Mrs Clara Bell CS 99 N Euclid av. Tel F. O. 2758.

March. Mrs Harriet Dorv CSB 2 7 Terrace drive.Mcclel land, Mrs Sara L. CS 1 56 Carlton av.

Miller, Charles Hunter CSB sec Los Angeles.Mothershead, JohnL. CS postal address 306 Citisenl Savbnkbig.Norcott, Miss Martha CS 865 N Mich. av.

Oliver, Mrs Ermina 0 . CS 465 E Orange Grove av.

Reed, Mrs Cora c. CS 589 N Madison av. Tel Colo. 70 62 .

Thompson, Miss Nellie W. CS 66 N Roosevelt av. Tel FairOaks 2 696.

Van Andria, Henry CSB (teacher) to 5 PM except Sat71 4 Citizens bnk big. Tel F. O. 20 1 8.

Wakelee, Mrs Anna CS mornings Reinvvay 1 9.

Whipple, Mrs Dorothy F. CS 845 NHolliston av. Tel Colo. 5500 .

Williams, Mrs Mary E. CS 1 1 1 N Hudson av.

Winn, Charles V. CB 41 4 Citizens Sav bnk big.Wright. Mrs Nita J. CS 276 N Lake av. Tel F. O. 884.

Wright, Mrs Roselpha G. CS 81 1 8 Oakland av.

Young, Mrs Amie 1 603 Summit av. Tel Colo. 1 90 7.PETALUMA

Todd, Mrs Daisy CS 8 McNear big. Tel 722 .

PLACERVI LLEWoodward. Mrs Alice M. CS.

POMONAHathaway. Mrs Marie E. M. CS 4 1 1 E 2d at. Tel 1 472 .

Kuntz, Mrs Jane C. CS 1 to 5 PM 41 3 S Garey av. Tel 938.

McLaughlin. Mrs Nancy E. CS 2 1 0 Jeil'erson st.

PORTERVI LLEWarrenbnrg, Mrs Amy (3 507 G st. Tel 41 5 W.

REDLANDSMiner, Mrs Mabel Claire (B 3 52 WHighland as . Tel Red 70 0 .

Pohl.Mrs Kate D. Grant CSB 603 WHighland av. TelMain 1 267.

REDONDO BEACHOgle, Mrs Kathryn H. CS 1 1 0 S Catalina st.

REDWOOD CITYFelton, Mrs Mary M. CS 1 3 9 Redwood av. Tel 1 60 .

RI CHMONDAnnett, Mrs I rene CS 429 7ih st.

Strum, Mrs La Verne T. CS 262 1 1 th st . Tel 981 .

RI VERSI DEFilkins. Miss Edna M 1 to 4 PM except Sat 883 Main st.Hall, Mrs Agnes O. CSB (teacher) 1 to 4 PM except Sat3 20 Loring blk. Mam st.

Kimball, Mrs Anna CS 585 Main st. Pac. tel.Lawton, Miss I da CS 1 to 4 PM except Thurs 859 Main st.Nuckolls, Mrs N. Bessie CS 1 0 AM to 3 PM 3 25 Main st.

Raby, Henry G. CS 2 1 5 W 3d st. Tel .SACRAMENTOBradner, Mrs Clara H. CS 9 to AM Capital Nat bnkbig.

Bradner, Ernest H. CS to PM Capital Nat bnk big.Clifton. Mrs Jennie CS 2 to 4 PM 3036 Marshall way. TelCapital 2 2 2 L.

Gibson, Mrs Dora L. CS 1 730 55 Kay st. Tel Main 2899 W.

Giibank. Mrs Annie M. CS 9 to 1 2 M. 1 809 55 F at. Tel.Hayiord. Mrs EmmaW. CS to 5 PM Capital Nat bnk big.

Huston. Mrs BlancheV. CS 1 0 to 1 PM 1 1 23 i 5 th at. Tel.Krebs, Mrs Harriet A. 08 1 2 to 3 PM 240 1 H at. Tel 25 1 5 R.

Reil ley, Mrs A. Leone CBR (teacher) 1 0 AM to 1 2 , 1 to 4

PM except Sat 608 Peop les bnk big. Tels.Yankee, Mrs Georgina A . CS 62 5 1 5th at.

SAL INASJohnson, Mrs Sara E. P. 08 AM in 4 PM 336 Cal. st.SAN BERNARDINO

Lee, Mrs Ada M. CS 260 5ih st. Both teis 1 263 .

Lord, Mrs Lucina CS 1 0 73 Mt Vernon av. Home tel 490 .

SAN DI EGOBush. Mrs Ollie Kerr CS 1 83 7 3d st. Tel Main 2340 .

Champion, Mrs Euphernia L. CS 23 52 1 st st. Tel Main 432 7.

Conant. Mrs Laura C. CS mornings Spreckels big.

Culver, Mrs Elizabeth Case CS 60 2 2 5 th st .

Grillin, Mrs Abbie Whittier CS postal address 3705 28th at .

Healy, Miss Mina A . CS 8649 Castle at, East.Levis , Miss Harriet CS 4080 Cherokee av, East.Martin, Mrs Ada Austin CS 1 0 AM to 3 PM except Sat 41 1Spreckels big. Tels Main 6680 ; res Point Lorna 290 .

Manger. Mrs Julia M 08 Hotel Casaloma. Both tels.

Pearson. Charles A. CS 4 1 2 Scripps big. Tel Main 3 1 1 4.

Pearson, Miss Frances A. M. CS 3826 7th st. Tel.Randall, Mrs Helen Powers CS 81 0 Americanbig. TelM. 1 71 7.Stuart , Mrs M. Pauline CS 5 08 Spreckels big. Tels.

Timpson. Mrs Mercedes CS New San Diego hotelVarey, Mrs Margaret Agnes (B 2 1 2 E Fir st. Tel Main 71 93 .

Wilcox, Mrs Elia De Groli CS 4320 Campus av. Tel Hilic. 2428.

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SAN FRANCI SCOAlien, Theophilus CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM except Wed 1 66

Geary st. Tels Sut . 5 1 59 ; res Palo Alto 822 .

Amann, Mrs Lillian E. CS 1 0 AM to 2 PM except Sat 1 66

Geary st. Tel Set. 286. Res Fairmont hotel.Bacon, Miss Lucy A. CS 1 1 AM to 3 PMTues Thurs Sat 1 3 3Geary st. Tels Gar. 423 res Frank. 520 1 .

Baiiie, Mrs Anna G. CS 83 5 Hyde st. Tel Frank. 3 9 68.

Bauer, Mrs Edna R. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PMMon Wed Fri 5 7Post st . Tels Doug. 625 ; res Fill. 1 5 5 1 .

Baum, Mrs Emma L. CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM Chancellor hotel ,433 Powell st. Tel Doug. 20 0 4.

Bennett, Mrs Maude H. CS 1 to 5 PM except Wed Sat

Keystone apt , 1 369 Hyde st. Tel Frank. 782 .

Berry, Mrs Harriett 8. CS 1 to 4 PM except F ri 1 0 6 Hugo atat 2d av. Tel Sunset 3 0 84.

Best , Mrs Ada C. Mon Wed Fri 45 Kearny st. Tel Sut.1 299 . Res 873 Arlington av, Berkeley.

Birdsall . Mrs Margaret CS 1 1 AM to 4 PM except Sat 45Kearny st. Tel Sut. 1 5 1 6.

Braddy, Mrs Ellen CS 282 2 5th av. Tel Pac. 3 772 .

Bradshaw, Miss Sue Elia CSD (teacher) 1 0 AM to 1 PMMon Wed Fri 1 80 Sutter st. Tel Doug. 1 349 .

Braidwood, Mrs Katherine CS 1 to 4 PM 1 3 3 Geary st.

Breyman, Mrs Mame C. CS 1 to 5 PM except Sat 1 33 Gearyst. Tels Doug. 333 1 ; res Pros. 4693 . and 70 .

Briggs, Mrs Helen E. CS 2 241 Leavenwt st. Tel Pros. 4362 .

Bromiield, Mrs Mary CS 2 to 5 PMWed 1 66 Geary st. Rea

San Mateo except Wed Sat. Tel San Mateo 696 .

Brotherton, Miss Blanche M. CS AM to PM ex

cept Sat Whitney big. Tel Sut. 1 984.

Brotherton, Mrs Follette CS 1 0 to 3 PMexcept Sat 50 1 Whitney big, 1 33 Geary st. Tels Sut. 6848 ; res Frank. 6620 .

Brown, Mrs Margaret J. CS 2 1 3 5 Sacramento at . Tel Fill . 4825 .

Burque, Mrs Mary J. CS 81 Shore View av, Lincoln manor.Tel Pac. 5 689 .

Campbell , Robert 0 . CS Foxcroft big, 68 Post st.Chandler, Mrs Jessie May CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 1 66 Geary at.

Tels Set. 20 26 ; res Mark. 1 584.

Chapin, MI SS Joy CS 2 to 5 PMMon Fri 1 80 Sutter at. TelDoug. 1 3 49 ; res West 2664.

Chipman, Mrs Emma CS 2 to 5 PM except Sat 1 66 Gearyst. Tel Gar. 9 1 5 .

Cleland, George M. CS 9 to PM; Sat to 5 PM 1 66

Geary st. Tel Gar. 9 1 5 . Res 1 650 Cal . st. Tel Pros. 4247.

Cohen, Mrs Alice Hale CS postal address Braeburn apta.

Daugherty, Mrs May CS 1 0 AM to 5 PMexcept Sat 80 1 Jonesat. Tel Frank. 4262 .

Davie, Charles A. CS 45 Reamy st. Tel Doug. 5498.

Dodge, Mrs Kate L. CS 3 786 2oth at. Tel.Dowling, Miss Evelyn C. CS 1 0 AM to 3 PM Mon Wed Fri1 3 3 Geary at. Tel Kear. 3084.

Felt, Mrs Nancy Jane CS 1 to 5 PM 1 2 7 2d av. Tel Sun. 680 .

Ferguson, Benjamin Elijah CS 625 Bush st. Tel Sut . 62 78.

Ferguson, Mrs Jennie A. CS 2 to 6 PM Hermione apt, 656

O'

Farrell st . Tel Frank . 62 23 .

Fosbery, Arthur F. CS 1 0 AM to PMTues Thurs l at1 66 Geary st. Tel Sut. 3 473 .

Fosbery, Mrs Eugenia M. CSB (teacher) 1 0 AM to 1 PMTues Thurs Sat 1 66 Geary st. Tel Sut . 3473 . CableMares.

Gilbert , Mrs Annie CS 9 AM to 3 PM except Sat 53 7 Central av. Tel Fill. 783 .

Goodman Mrs Emma CS 2432 Howard st. Tel Val. 1 8 1 5 .

Hain Charles CS 1 63 1 Washington st. Tel Frank . 71 4.

Harris . Mrs Violet H. CS 45 Kearny at. Tel Kear. 2 775 .

Haskell, Mrs Alice R. 08 45 Kearny st. Tel Doug. 59 54.

Haskell , Olcott CSB (teacher) 1 to 5 PM except Sat 1 66

Geary st. Tels Sutter 864 ; res San Rafael 75 5 .

Henshaw, Mrs Nellie E. CS 70 1 Post st. Tel Frank . 6620 .

Hoppin, Miss Clara M. CS 53 Palm av. Tel Pac. 3 9 1 5 .

Howe, Mrs Sarah D. CSD 1 1 AM to 4 PM 626 Phelan big.

Tel Doug. 4 1 47.

Hoy, Mrs Johanna A. CS 50 9 3d av. Tel Pac. 1 543 .

James , Mrs Lillian CS 1 036 Polk st. Tel Frank. 3468.Joseph, Mrs Catherine CS 1 1 55 Hyde st.

Kimball , MI SS Caroline E. CS 1 0 AM to 1 PMMon Wed F ri1 33 Geary st. Tels Sut. 3 1 77 ; res Pied. 42 74.

Koieldt, Mrs Frieda Catharine CS 50 7 Oscar Luning big.

Kreutzer, Miss Emma Alice CS 1 2 M to 3 PM 1 66 Geary st.

Tels Gar. 1 628 ; res Berk. 49 76.

Lawrence, Miss Ada CS 48 Paloma av.Lomax, Mrs Lilla M. CS 2 1 2 Stockton st. Tels.Long, Mrs Louise B. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 1 66 Geary st. TelsSut. 65 1 7 ; res Pros. 41 0 .

Lord.Mr! Fanny A. CB 245 loth av. Tel Psc. 269.

Mabary, Miss Carlotta CS to PM except Wed Sat1 33 Geary st. Tels Gar. 423 ; res Fill . 763 .

Macomber, Mrs Edmonda S. CS 9 1 4 Fulton at. Tel Park 53 64.

Maloy, Mrs Louise E. CS 3 294 Clay st. Tel Fill. 2852 .

Malyon, MI SS Edith E. CS 1 66 Geary st.Marsh, Mrs Jean L. CS 1 33 Geary st. Res tel Pacific 6890 .

Marvin, Mrs Matilda CS 660 Bush at. Tel Kear. 2848.

Meyer, Mrs Lyda F. CS 1 47 26th av. Tel Pac. 1 848.

Miles, Mrs Lillian H. CS to 5 PM except Sat 1 83Geary st. Tels Sut. 4 1 2 5 ; res Frank. 3 2 1 5 .

Morck , Mrs Annie CS 1 33 6 Wil lard at. Tel Park 5 569 .

Morgan, Miss Allie CS 45 Kearny at. Tel Sut . 3424.

Noble, Miss Florida CS 1 to PM except Sat 89 7 California at. Tel Kearny 5 734.

Noggle, Mrs Anna M. CS 1 846 Setter st. Tel West 7587.

Paddison, Mrs Mary B. CS 45 Kearny st . Tel Sut. 5 298.

Partmgton, Miss B lanche CS 1 to 5 PM except Sat 1 66Geary st. Tels Car. 1 43 7 res Park 79 86.

Penileld, Mrs Adele E. CS 1 0 to 1 1 3 3 Geary st. Tel Gar. 5 9 7.

Pierce, Mrs Mildred CS 1 3 3 Geary st.

Potter, Alden F. C8 by appointment Tels Sut. 1 2 1 6 ; Pac. 4534.

Potter, Mrs Elmina A. CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM except Sat 1 66Geary st. Tels Sut. 1 2 1 6 ; res Pac. 453 4.

Pringle, Mrs Alice CS 9 to 1 PM 734 Anna at. Tel Pac. 664.

Prior, Mrs Nellie M. CS 9 30 to 1 PM except Men 61 6 , 1 3 3Geary st. Tels Sut. 41 25 ; res Miss. 3 503 .

Putnam, George Lincoln CS 1 3 3 Geary st.

Putnam, Mrs Rosalie Belle CS 1 2 25 Hyde st.

Rhodes, Mrs Sue M. CS 5 7 Post st. Tel Set. 1 690 .

Rogers, Mrs Mary M. CS 2646 Green st . Tel Fill. 2 5 53 .

Rosengarden, Mrs Henrietta CS Tues Thurs Sat 45 Kearnyst. Tels Kear. 2 775 ; res Fill . 1 749

Ross, Mrs Elizabeth A. CS 1 1 AM to 3 PM 1 3 3 Geary at.Tel Sut. 20 2 7.

Ross , Peter V. CSS (teacher) 3 to 5 PM 1 3 3 Geary st.Russell , Mrs I da S. CS 2 1 50 Sutter st. Tel Fill. 949 .

Russell , John W. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 6 1 2 Phelan big. TelDoug. 1 4 1 0 . Res 3 1 0 6th av. Tel Pac. 1 644.

Sandeiin, Mrs Mattie C. CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM 68 Post st.Tel Doug. 5858 .

Scott , Miss Dora Linn CS 62 7 Taylor st. Tel Pros. 4844.

Shank , Floyd C. CS 5 7 Post at . Sat. 4528.

Sheppard, R. Cyril CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 1 66 Geary st .

Slocum, Mrs Gertrude 8 CS 1 66 Geary st. Tel Gar 5 70 .

Smith, Miss Elizabeth E. 08 to 8 PMTues F ri EmpireCourt apts Leavenworth and Bush sts. Tel Frank . 50 41 .

Stanton, David J. CS 9 AM to 1 2 M except Fri 1 7 Palm av.

Stanton, Mrs Dora J. GSR (teacher) 9 AM to 1 2 MMon Wed1 7 Palm av. Tel Pac. 3 738.

Stewart , Mrs Lelia CS 1 1 AM to 3 PM except Set 60 2Ashbury at. Tel Park 2080 .

Stewart, Mrs Tessie CS 3 8 Palm av. Tel Pac. 1 26 1 .

Stmchileld, Mrs Flora CS 41 1 Shrader st. Tel Park 3 6 1 1 .

Stone, Albert Cope CS AM to PM 1 66 Geary st.Res tel Mrsswn 2884.

Stone, Mrs Florence Mary CS to PM except TuesSat 1 66 Geary st. Res tel Mission 2884.

Sutherland, Mrs Alice H. CS 9 AM to 1 PM 1 33 Geary st.Tels Gar. 423 ; res Berk. 53 04.

Sutherland, Hugh A. CS Hotel Beresford. Tel Frank . 8800 .

Swenson. Mrs Margaret A. CS 1 to 4 PM except Tues Sat60 7 Frederick st. Tel Park 1 1 47.

Thompson, MissMaryHolit CS 9 30 to TuesThurs Sat 1 66Geary at. Tel Kear. 1 34. Res 60 2 Mason st. Tel Kear. 20 86.

Van Alen, Miss Christine CS 1 40 1 Jones st.Vierhus , Mrs Marian Morlock CS 1 to 5 PM except Fri 1 2641 2 th av. Tel Sun. 93 5 .

Vincent, Mrs Laura A. CS to 5 PMTues Thurs Sat 1 33Geary at. Tel Kear. 3 0 84. Res 2 20 1 Cal. st . Tel Fill. 2967.

von Bergen, Mrs Emilie Rebecca J. CS 1 0 AM to 1 PMMonWed Thurs 2 595 Washington st. Tel Fill. 1 5 58 .

Wachs, Martin CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM except Sat 1 3 3 Geary st .Tels Gar. 420 ; res Frank . 3 1 0 5 .

Wallace, Mrs Amy Blanche CS 1 2 to PM 1 33 Geary st .Tels Gar. 1 730 ; res Fill. 2494.

Whittard, Ernest A . S. CS 1 0 3 0 to PM except Sat 1 63Whittell big, 1 66 Geary st Tels Set. 6438 ; res Pac. 5 1 50 .

Willet, Charles E. CS 1 33 Geary st. Tel Gar. 1 70 .

Wolfe, Elmer A . CS 1 2 M to 4 PM except F ri 45 Kearnyst. Tels Sutter 49 72 ; res Burlingame 462 .

Woodward, Mrs Lizzie L. CS 1 0 AMto 3 PM except Mon45 Kearny st. Tel Doug. 2 2 1 8.

Yerington, Mrs Annie L. CS 3 786 Sacramento st. Tel Pac. 5498.

SAN JOSEAllyn, Mrs I da CS 2 to 4 except Sat 808 Delmas av. Tel 41 68.

Rain, Mrs Catherine M. cs 1 to 3 TM except Sat 363Delmas av. Tel 4442.

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Hal -ab Webster G e u ro l z is emrnt ltsao e blg. “ M 1 20 7.

WM Mrs Nellie l m 71 8 1 9th st

h ell”. Mrs Marie 08 42 1 m m av. Tel 1 409 .

Lum l rl l lida m m 1 6 1 20 1 .

M , Mrs Al a . (B S i nI M M. N T“ .

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SANTA MONI CA9 Al 1 0 4 l’M 1 42 3 8th at.

Tels Bell 42 1 ; Home 1 20 4.Waterhsase. Arthu L. (3 1 20 5 Arian a av. Tel 1 458.

Knick, Mrs Clara (S 1 1 6 7th at. Home tel 81 .

Walter, Mrs Ella V. CS 4o7 q Hom tel 252 .

SANTA ROSACan-ings. Mrs Mary Maxwell (3 M tbeva big. Tel 1 44.

Felt, Mra Neliia T. (B 1 1 1 8 8oao-a av. Te1 30 5.saw-m a

h ith, Mias A-anda m Rell tel 1 56 1 3.

SI ERRAMADRESch-er, Henry m 71 5 W Alegria av.

Si c Tei Rad 1 2 6.

SONORAThomas. Mrs Mary M. (3 Tel 903 .

SOUTH PASADENACarinu , Mrs Mill ie Jean (3 1 706 Mission at. Tel.Carlson, Miss Vivian CS Tels Colo. 945 ; 3 55 29 .

Goodwin , Jdn CS 1 3 24 F remont av.

Goodwine, Mrs Mary J. (M 1 3 24 Fremont av.Packard, I ra W. (B D pc tai addreas 20 3 1 3 esklhise av.

Cook. Mrs Fannie B. CS 2 to 5 PMeaccpt Sat H i ll -NMton at. Tel 798 .

Edwards, Mrs Elizabeth ca 1 44 Wo t Maple st.Fontana. Mrs Hat tie E. (B 42 5 15 E Park at. Tel 3349 .

Hubbard . Mrs Sum CS 1 023 NVan Bares at. Tel 40 60 J.Markham,Mra°Lyda CS 9 to 1 2 41 1 l

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. andM. bnk big. Tel 978.

Markhamnegiaaldm 1 2 to 4 41 1 F . andM. bak big. Tel 9 78.

Mintrn , Thomas R. Jr. as 5 1 0 F . and M. bnk big. Tel 76.

Plummer, Mrs Beile Cady (3 3 22 Yose-ite blg.

M L Mn Sm b lB 1 58 NO N l t. M 1 78.

TURLOCKVordermsrk, Henry P . CS 5 1 4 WMain st.

VALLEJOSwanson, Mrs Anna (3 71 5 Sam-lento st. Tel 208.

VAN NUTSM M”. Rosene M. (3 Vanowens st nea a kel st.Thompson, Mias Loia m 1 to 5 PM except Sat 1 st Nat bnkbig. Tels 1 54; res 1 1 7 R 2 .

VENI CEWVI SALI

‘A‘“ Gasoline W. 03 81 4 M ileway. Tel 61 1 1 9.

Barndollar, Joe N. C! 1 400 W Main st. 1 3 1 85 7.

Barndollar. Mrs Vera E. (B 1 400 WMain st. Tel 85 7.Daniel , Mrs Catharine S. (B 1 to 4 PM 1 0 Merryman big. Tel777 R. Res 90 9 W Center at. Tel 777 W.

Kippen. hirs Julia A. CS 9 to l l AM. 2 to 4 PM 44Kearney at. Tel 3 1 0 B.

WATTSSimpson, Mrs Mattie F. (3 406 E Taiaata st.

WHI ’ITI ERDenney , Mrs Eva M. es 722 [er-on at. Tel 7842 .

WI LLl‘l‘S

n g sm m m 28 Meadoeino st. Te1 64 W.

M , Mrs Kate l . cs 1 1 45 N Laasen s'

t. Tel 230 .

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03 E Bijou st. Tel M. 3 290 .

1 7 Navajo av, I vywild. Tel.Dearing, Mias Mary Eliaabeth CS 1 3 1 9 N Wahsatdr av.

E. P. C8 2 27 N Nevada av. Tel Main 73 9.

3 1 N Weber st. Tel Mahi 29 85 .

iitbrand, Min Rosa (3 20 7 Hagerm n big. Tel‘

Main 1 1 1 7.

Mrs Aliee CS 9 AMto 2 PM 43 1 E Bijon st.Mrs Mattie J. (B 1 3 2 1 Colo. av.

Ralstcn, Mm Myra CS 1 3 2 1 Colo. er. Tel Main 1 77°

Mrs Elisabeth as 1 4 S 1 4th st.Skeltoa, Mrs Linsie B. (3 3 2 6 Hat er-an big. Tel M. 3 60.

CRI PPLE CREEKBart lett, Mrs Carrie K. (B 5 1 3 EGolrknav. Tel fi lwle 57W.

Weston. Mrs Charlotte E. 2 1 9 5 th at.

Andre's. Msl lAl etta M. B 1 146 1 t Tel Yll k 41 3 .

Babbitt . Mrs Lottie T. G 1 1 5 3 Madison st.

Babbitt , Watson V. CS 2 1 6 Temple court big.

Baker, Mrs Fanny Macon 9 1 1 Central Sav bnk big.

Renau l t! ” 4 1 0 Pearl st. Tel Soutii 5360 W.

Beech, Mrs Mary H. CS 774 8 Penn. av.

Burford. Mrs Eleonora G D 2 to 4 PM H U M “ .

Benford. Mrs Sarah E. CSD ( teacher) 1 425 Week. at.B isbqr. Mrs Am M. (B 1 1 0 5 Clarknn at.Boak, Mrs Stella B . (3 70 1 Race st.Brautigal . Mrs Minnie (B 1 1 69 Cook st. Tel York 229 5 .

Burdett , Mn Minnie V. (B 1 1 59 Broadway.

Cameron. Mrs Emily Locke CS 1 5 65 Marion st.Clayton, Mrs Josephine G. (B 204 S Pearl st.Cockayne. Mrs Lena A. C8 83 0 Dows ing st.Collins . Mrs Mary H. CSD 2 92 7 Gianna at. Tel M. 73 3 7.

Copeland. Mrs Anna J. 1 3 41 Cor ona at. Tel York 3 663 .

Crockett, Mrs Sarah E. (B 650 Madison at. Tel.

Dawson. Mn Elia D. CS 9 25 8 Gaylord at. Tel 8. 3841 M.

Denhal , Mrs Katherine CS Hotel Roslyn.

Dickson, Mrs Ethel M. . 9 1 3 Central Sav h k blg.

Dodd, Mrs Clara Crew (8 1 8, 1 241 Lincoln st.

Emerson, Mrs Melinda Viola N. 1 6 1 5 Franklin st.

Flannigan, Mrs M. Elizabeth CS 1 2 5 5 Emersm st.h anklin, George Cory CS 28 1 5 E ColfaxFranklin, Mrs Nina Copeland (B 28 1 5 E

Glaze. Mrs h mlyn G 1 460 Fairfax at. Tel .Guesnier, Mrs Addie M. (B 9 1 1 Central Sav buk big.

Hardman, e Bena Bell (B 9 1 3 Centrai Sav bnk blg.Harvey, Mrs Ella 8. CS 2 771 W 3am av.

Harvey , Mrs Mary Rose C8 3 0 8 S Ogden st. Tel S. 4463 .

Henderson, Mrs Nora H. (3 3 08 Masonic Temple big. Tel.Hinds. Mrs I sabella E. 1 0 64 Clarkson at.Hintu . Mil Annie M. CS 438 E 1 4th av.

Hochuly, Min Mamie L. (B 2 5 0 S Emerson at.Hollister, Mrs Maggie E. (B 2 1 5 E 1 1 th av, apt A 1 2 .

Hopkins, Mrs Gertrude CS 7 1 4 A Central Sav bnk big.

Howell . Mrs Jennie Griffith CSB 1 1 40 h ereon st.

Howie. Mrs Belle R. CS . 1 2 1 8 E Colfax av. Tel.Hatter, Miles Oswald CS Hotel Roslyn. Tel Cira-pa 50 85 .

I va , Mix Laura Lenin CS 90 5 0ent. 8avbnk blg. Tei fl r. 1 26.

Jaekson , Mrs Byrd W. (B I S Sbeman st.

Jenkins . Mrs Mary E. (3 postal addreas 23 F rn klin st. So.Portland. Me.Johnson, Mrs Minnie E. CS 52 1 E 1 8th av.

Joy, Mrs Emma CS 1 to 5 PM except Set 3436 Clay at.

Kelsey, Mrs Ella H. (3 2 626 W 44ih av.

Kennel , Mrs Dolly Barton CS 365 Pearl at. Tel 8. 53 1 8 W.

Kenworthy, Mrs May CS Lancaster Hotel, 1 765 Sherman st.

K i llie, Mrs Martha E. CS 0 6. 1 461 Logan st. Tel Ch. 8 1 8.

Langell . Mrs Ella €S 2 20 7 fl ). M ea nt.league, Mrs Lil la Sweet 1 20 6 Josephine I t.Mahin. Mrs Gc trude (B 60 9 Pearl at.Marrs , Mrs Eusebia M. (S 1 63 2 York at.Meeker. Charles H. C8 Cents-el Sav bnk bla. Td Main 41 3 1 .

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DENVERMentzer. Mrs Adda H. CS 2 to 6 PM 6 Broadway. Tel 8. 3 03 6.

Mohr, Mrs Las sie Fiscus CS 1 564 Harrison at. Tel.

Moore, Mrs Josephine Treat CSS ( teacher) 1 5 26 Lafayette st.

Tel York 673 .

Murphy, Mrs Minnie B. Hall CSD (teacher) 7 to 1 0 AM.

5 to PM 80 5 Gaylord st . Tel York 40 74.

Nichols, Mrs Mary P . CSD ( teacher) 1 566 Kearney st.

Palmer, Mrs Artie K . CS 1 5 1 5 Adams st . Tel York 653 3Palmer, Ezra W. CSS (teacher) postal address 1 5 1 5 Adamsst. Tel York 653 3 .

Perkins, Mrs Ula B. CS 1 1 34 Josephine st.Phi lips, Charles Henry (B 9 to 1 2 , 2 to 5 PM except Sat

Sat 9 to 2 PM 81 3 Central Savbnk blg Tel Champs 1 343 .

Potter, Miss Luella May 1 2 29 S Pearl at. Tel South 2 5 1 7.

Putcamp , Fred C. CS 71 5 Central Sav bnk blg. Tel.

Putcamp , Mrs Lida M. CS 7 1 5 Central Sav bnk big. Tel.

Reemsnyder. Mrs Minnie L . CS 402 E 1 7th av.

Rinehart , Mrs Sarah C. CS 20 8 E Ellsworth av.

Roberts, Mrs Jessie Hughes CSD 1 83 5 William st .

Ruhl. Mrs Dora R. CS 1 62 7 Wash. at. Tel York 53 2 1 .

Schram. Mrs Maud B. CS 1 1 1 0 Emerson at. Tel York 8480 .

Slack, Mrs Emily P. CS 9 to 1 2 M 1 29 W I rvinston pl.

Smith, Mrs Ellen F . CS 1 440 Ash st. Tel York 2 5 95 .

Stevens, Mrs Lucie Ellis CS 1 41 0 Grant st. Tel Champs 6706.

Study. Mrs Pearl H. CS 90 6 E 1 0 th av. Tel Y. 2 1 28.

Sweet , Miss Clara Lee CS 1 1 44 Emerson at.

Thompson, Mrs Tui C. CS 1 9 1 4 E 1 6th av.

Truman, Mrs Elizabeth M CS 1 2 2 5 Steel st.

Tuttle, Edgar J . CS 70 7 Central Sav bnk biz.

Umstot, Mrs Sarah Ann 909 Clarkson st .

Webb , Mrs Carlena C. CS 2934 Zuni av. Tel Gallup 73 1 W.

Welker, L . Will CS 80 5 Symes ble. Tel Champs 3 284.

Wilson, Mrs Florence A. 08 2 90 8 Lafayette st.

Write, Miss Clara A. CS Shirley hotel.

Woodson, Miss Eliza T. C8 832 S Pearl at. Tel.Wyatt, Mrs I ndiana CS 2 20 8 Downing st. Tel.

DURANGODarling, Mrs Jessie A. CS 1 354 3d av.

FORT COLLI NSJackson, Hiram K . CS see Long Beach, Cal.FRANKTOWN

Kelty, Mrs Bessie Benedict CS Box 4.

GLENWOOD SPRINGSMeadows, Mrs Susre A. CS 1 0 1 Citizens Nat bnk biz.

Rice, Mrs Lillian D . CS 71 9 Pitkin av.

GRAND JUNCTI ONAlcombrack, Mrs Maria C. M CS 1 3 7 N 8th at.Jones, Mrs Edith A. 1 1 3 4 Grand av. Tel J. 2 77.

GREELEYBarnes , George 8. CS 8 The Gables.

Graham. Mrs Nellie Ballard CS 1 0 29 9th av.

Palsgrove, Mrs Nettie E. CS 20 Camfleld ct. Tel Gree. 1 039 .

GUNNI SONMillspangh, Miss Laura Lucile CS Tel 1 41 R.

HOTCI I KI SSMarshall , Mrs Ada V. CS Rogers Mesa. Tel 42 0 .

HUDSONCameron, Charles McV. CS .

I DAHO SPRINGSRuth, Mrs Luellen Wilbur CS 2 to 4 PM Mount PleasantLode. Tel I daho 50 .

LAS ANIMASPeer. Mrs Elizabeth A. CS 5 1 6 6th st. Tel 1 0 2 .

LEADVI LLEWhite, Miss Della V. CS 30 9 W 8th at. Tel 3 69 R.

L IMONMosher, Mrs Lucy CS Tel 3 - 1 .

LONGMONTJantzen. Miss Hermanna CSB 3 29 Bross st. Tel L. 54 M.

MANITOUEpperson, Mrs Josephine CS Red Mountain camp.

MONTROSERipley. Mrs Martha CS 5 20 S 3d at. Tel 2 1 3 W.

Thompson, Mrs Mattie E. CS Tel 471 W.

OURAYHine, Mrs Annetta F. CS Tel 1 77.

PUEBLOBaldwin. Mrs Mary F. CS 71 4 W 1 6th at. Tel 1 968.

Dodge. Mrs Gertrude CS 1 5 1 0 E 7ih st . Tel 2 349 .

Dye. Mrs Lena Leota CS postal address 8 1 3 Greenwood st.

McLean. Mrs Bertha E. CS 1 1 5 Quincy st. Tel 2504 W.

Reeve, Mrs Alta Lovd CS 420 W 1 1 th at. Tel 2 75 .

Strong, Mrs Mildred H. CS 1 0 1 4 Elizabeth st.

Wyman, Mrs Mattie A. C8 6 1 5 W 1 5th at.

SALI DALowe, Miss Dorothea CS 238 179 F st. Tel 404.

Robbins, Mrs Emma 08 St Elmo Rooms.

SNOWMASSBailey, Mrs Hester l‘. CS .

STEAMBOAT SPRINGSCheatham, Mrs Mary E. CS .

TRINI DADGale. Mrs Mattie A. CS 1 61 E l st st. Tel 442 .

VI CTORWalden, Mrs Emily K . CS 2 1 0 8 3 d at. Tel 265 .

CONNECTI CUTsumm ons

Conrad, Mrs M. Leah CS 3 1 5 l st Bridgeport Nat bnk big,Tels Barnum 1 63 7 ; res Barnum 423 4.

Graves , Mrs FannieElisabeth CS 1 3 29 Fairlield av. Tel Bar. 9 3 .

Hotchkiss. Mrs Gladys L. CS 3 5 5 Prospect st. Tel.Smith, Mrs Emma Brown CS 5 Courtland av. Tel Bar. 2836.

CHESTERHombeck, Miss Edith M. CS Tels 82 - 4.

DANBURYBristol. Mrs Lillian E. CS Golden hill Tel 1 454.

GREENWI CHBowen, Mrs Gertrude M. CS Tel 1 553 .

HARTFORDBartlett , John 0 . CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 1 1 0 Edgewood st.

Coburn, Mrs Luella A . CS 469 Farmington ar. Tel E. 1 2 50 .

Cowles , Mrs Annie Cooley CS 1 1 Salisbury at. Tel Bush. 584.

Eckstein, Mrs Nina CS 26 Vineland ter. Tel Cir. 43 23 .

Grilliths, Mrs Edith Lovenia CS 9 AM to 1 2 M except Sat65 Oxford at. Tel Elizabeth 40 0 .

Harvey, Mrs Jennie W. CS 1 1 AM to 3 PM Tues Thurs Sat90 4 Main st. Tels Char. 5 944 . res Char. 6492 .

Helmond, Mrs Minnie E CS 41 2 Farmington av. Tel E 43 7.Mather, Mrs Lizzie W. D CS 1 4 F aics at Tel E. 1 820 .

Ropkins, Mrs Kate C. CSS 1 0 AM to 1 PM Tues F ri 856Prospect av.

Smith, Mrs Anna M. CSB 1 0 AM to 2 PM except Sat 427Main st. Tel Char. 2 5 30 .

Snow, Mrs Jennie S. CS 1 1 4 Brook at. Tel Charter 6 1 90 .

Steiner, Mrs Sophie CS 5 9 Map lewood av. Tel.Tapley, Mrs Jennie M. CS 1 1 AM to 3 PM Mon Wed F ri904 Main st. Tels Char. 5 944 ; res Char. 2 72 1 .

MERI DENBarber, Mrs Melissa H. CS 3 2 Orient at. Tel 1 1 27- 3 .

Conway , Mrs Sophie Eva CS 2 7 Wall at. Tel 1 540 .

Panigot, Mrs I da H. CS 2 1 Union at. Tel 544.

Wright.Mrs Mabel Rogers CS 2454; WMain at. Tel 1 59 2.

MI DDLETOWNStrickland, Mrs Clara Boardman CS 2 1 4 High at. Tel.

MYSTI CLatham, Mrs Eva CS 8 Latbam st. Tel 1 42 - 4.

NEW BRITAINMann, Joseph G. CSD 34 S Burritt st.

Newman, Mrs Alice Temple CS 3 4 S Burritt st.NEW HAVEN

Blydenburgh, Mrs Frances J . CS 1 1 6 Howe st. Tel .

Blydenburgh. Levi N. CS 1 1 6 Howe at . Tel Liberty 4620 .

Capell, Mrs Charlotte CS Chamber of Commerce big.

Capell, Will iam CS 9 AM to 5 PM Chamber of Commerce big.Tels Liberty 1 3 58 ; res Colony 846 .

Crawford, Mrs Cora M. CS 1 68 Westwood rd. Tel 7770 .

De Prans, Mrs Emeline CS 473 Elm at. Tel 640 2 .

Gridln.MrsHelenA. CS Wentworthhall , 1 044Chapel et. Te1 3 71 5 .

Hooper, Miss Mary L . GSR 49 2 Fountain at. Tel Colony 1 20 .

Simonsen, Mrs Mary E. CSB 5 5 College at. Tel L. 500 6.

Simonsen. Sevenn E. CSE 1 0 AM to 5 PM The Guilford, 55College at. Tel Liberty 500 6.

NEW LONDONMorley, Miss Celia CS 5 2 Huntington st. Tel 1 287.Nash. JohnM. CS 5 7 Federal at. Tel 85 7- 3 .

NEW MI LFORDTaylor, Mrs Kate V. CS 24 West at. Tel 3 5 7.

NORTHVI LLEBeck, Miss Adele Leslie CS Tel NewMilford 3 5 1 - 5 .

NORWALKKnight, Mrs Etta Lambert CS 1 6 Berkeley st. Tel 2062 .

Morrison. Mrs Elizabeth CS to PM except Thurs2 6 West av. Tel 9 26. Res Rowayton. Tel 1 471 .

Taylor, Mrs Dora B. CS 1 0 to 1 2 M 1 8 Quintard av. Tel 1 1 28.

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Badzinski , Miss Louise DeLisle CSS (teacher).HONOLULU

Hatch, Mrs Alfa CS 200 Boston Big. Tels 550 9 : res 4927.

Lillie, Mrs Catherine D. CS Boston big. Tels 1 42 2 res 3876.

Scott, Mrs Edna K . CS Manoa rd and Hastings at. Tel 2898.

Sturm. Mrs Frances E. CS 1 1 1 1 l 0 th av. Tel 790 23 .

KAPAAShelhamer. Mrs 8. Ella CS.

AMERI CAN FALLS I DAH O

Coleman, James C. CS Box 666. Tel 1 03 J.BLACKFOOTPeck, Mrs Louie Holmes CS 81 N Shilling av. Tel 60 .

BOI SEDawson, Mrs Martha J. CS 3 0 9 Pinney big.

Oppenheim, Mrs Amelia CS 40 6 Pinney big. Tel 1 281 .

Reed. Charles D . CS 5 2 1 N 1 3 th st. Tel 1 697.

Reed, Mrs Mary G. CS 52 1 N 1 3th st. Tel 1 697.Smith, Mrs Edna E. CS 50 1 Hays at. Tel 2 564.

Steams, Mrs Alma CS 1 1 0 1 34 W Jefferson st . Tel 1 3 25 .

Thomas, Mrs Lila A. CS 1 661 Eastman at. Tel 2662 W.

Mrs Elizabeth Henrietta CS 90 2 Hays st. Tel

Wood, Mrs Carrie C. CS 41 3 Grove st.Young. Mrs Myra CS 5 1 4 N 1 2 th st . Tel. 1 5 1 9 .

BUHLI nglesby, Mrs Mary Burns CS afternoons except Sat. Tel 89 .

CALDWELLVinson, Mrs Daisy F. CS R R 5 . Tel 42 7 J.CAMBRI DGE

Eckles, Mrs Grace Jewell CS.

GRANGEVI LLEEverett, Mrs Eliza CS.

Hewes, Mrs Donna L. CS Tel 93 1 .JEROMEAnderson, Mrs Helen Monroe CS R R 4, box 6.

LEWI STONCracker. Mrs Lillian J. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM Tues Thurs 2 1 1Saisherg blk. Tels 742 ; res 697 R.

MOSCOWMiller, Mrs Evelyn Depew CS 23 2 N Jell’erson at. Tel 3 53 .

Vennigerhoia, Mrs Margaret 1 60 Asbury st.

NAMPAHalverbout , Fred CS 61 0 1 1 th av, 8. Tel 2 72 R.Jenness , Mrs Clare Sawin CS 1 , Dewey Palace. Tel 538 .

Snell , Miss Julia CS 3 1 8 1 3 th av, S. Tel 563 .

POCATELLONilsson, Carl CS Res Masonic temple. Tel 1 0 23 .

Olmstead, Mrs Julia N. CS 845 N Hayes st.Williams, Mrs Hattie J. CS 636 S Grant . Tel 61 5 W.

WALLACEliouser, Mrs Margaret A. CS 5 1 0 2d st. Tel 1 55 W.

WARDNERSmith. Mrs Kate Frances CS. Tel 62 W.

arr-noes

I LL I NOI S

Little, Mrs Alice 1 . CS Tel 1 47 R.

AURORAWhite, Mrs Gertrude Estelle CS 3 80 New York at.BARRINGTON

Gleason, Mrs Grace E. CS Tel 46 R.

BATAVI AParry, Miss Martha CS 1 3 9 Elm st.

BELLEVI LLEHauser.

4111 1“ Elise CS 2 to 4 PM 3 1 4 Wabash av. Bell

tel 9BELVI DERE

Dempsey, Mrs Minnie L. CS 2 1 6 W Lincoln av.

BLOOMINGTONHaise, Mrs Eleanor CS 61 0 Douglas st.Moore, Miss M. Delta CS 70 5 N Evans st.Morgan, Frank G. CS 1 0 8 N Gridley st.

RigbyiRgirs Della H. CSS (teacher) 2 0 7 E Jefferson st.

CAPink . Mrs Laura R. CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 3 1 5 6ih st.

CENTRALI ATucker, Mrs Mora CS 425 Leadand av.

CHAMPAI GNFerguson, Mrs Ella A. CS 2 1 4 Maple at. Both tels.Stoltey, B. Frank Cl 1 to 4 PM 40 1 Robeson big. Tel Car.1 046. Res 3 1 0 W Church st. Tel Gar. 3484.

Stoltsy, Mrs Elisabeth Wendland CSD (teacher) 9 AM to 1 2M. 4OI Robcson blg. Bcs 3 I OW Chllrch st. Tel.

Allen, Mrs Bessie Turner CS 1 1 0 2 Garland big, 58 E Wash.at. Tels Cent. 8825 ; res Oak. 4226.

Ament, Mrs Sarah E. CS 1 8 1 2 Morse av. Tel R. P. 381 1 .Armstrong, Mrs Huldah A. CS 62 1 4 Dorchester av. Tel.Am trong, Henry J. CSB (teacher) 220 S Mich. av.

Armstrong. Mrs Mabelle B. CS 220 S Mich. av.

Ti De rex.Mrs Eleanor L. CS 4453 Oakenwald av.

Axersonfsrn Gunda ca 1 0 AM to 1 2 M 3 9 1 3 N Kildare av.Tel I rv. 52m

Baker. Mrs Minnie CS Hyde Park hotel. Tel H. P. 530 .

Barrett. Mrs Helen B. CSS ( teacher) 48 1 1 Kenwood av.

Barrett, William F . CSB 2 20 S Mich. blv.Barrow, Mrs Mary W. CS 20 2 S State st. Tel Harr. 3 1 .

Bartels, Miss Florence L. 08 Lexington hotel. Tel Cal. 41 0 3 .

Beard, Mrs Kate T. CS 5 22 1 Rimbarh av. Tel H. P. 60 67.Beck, Mrs Myrtle L . CS 547 E 34th st. Tel Doug. 500 0 .

Belfry, Mrs Susan F . Adams CS 42 1 3 Grand blv. Tel Ken. 41 53 .

Bennett , Leroy William CS 70 1 , 81 E Madison st. TelsCent. 1 83 1 ; res Evanston 4 1 82 .

Benson, Mrs Anna E. CS 8 1 E Madison at. Tel Band. 2 2 1 6.Berger, Mrs Minna A. CS 2 541 Smalley ct. Tel Belm. 3 1 1 3 .

Bevier, Mrs Desdemona I . CS 4468 Lake Park av. Tel.Bigelow, Mrs Maude M. CS 1 1 1 2 Garland big, 58 E Wash. st.Tels Majestic 7788 ; res Oak. 9 79 .

Bigler, Albert J. CS 5463 Blackstone av. Tel H. P. 446.

B ittlng. Mrs Alice CS 3 633 Grand blv. Tel Doug. 950 7.Blye, Mrs Emlen 8. CS 1 3 44 E 63d at. Tel Mid. 2 763 .

S erum, Miss M. Alice CS 1 0 AM to 6 PM 1 08 S La Sallest. This Frank. 5 2 5 7 ; res Mid. 64 1 9 .

Bowles , Mrs Carrie B. CS postal address 33 9 8 Springfield av.

Tel Car. 1 597.

Brackebnsh, Mrs Grace Greeniee CS 83 9 Kenesaw ter.

Bradford. Mrs Jewel CS 2 1 4 E 6oth at. Tel Went. 453 5.rauer, Mrs Emma E. CS mornings except Sat 2 5 1 9 N Central Park av. Tel Belmont 1 2 3 4.

Bretsnyder, Mrs Minnie L . CS Mon Wed Fri afternoons 970 6Longwood drive. Tel Beverly 1 83 1 .

ryant, Robert C. CS 3 1 6, 1 08 S La Salle st. Tels Frank.5 934 ; res La Grange 3 .

Buck , Mrs Lucinda CS 4524 N Racine av. Tel Sunny. 3 35 5 .

Bullis, Edwin 9 2 1 5 Commercial av, rm1 7. Tel 8. C. 7741 .

Burdlck, Mrs Elizabeth C. CS 423 7 Champlain av. Tel.Bush, Miss Lillian CS 4826 Dorchester av.

Bush, Miss Lola CS 4826 Dorcbester av. Tel Drex. 83 .

Campbell , Miss Alice CS 4598 Oakenwald av. Tel Drex. 8522 .

Carr, Miss Clara A . CS 4866 Kenmore av. Tel.Carroll , Miss GertrudeM. CS 5463 Blackstone av. Tel H. P . 446.

Carter, Mrs Virginia CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 8 1 E Madison st.Tel Cent. 65 66. Res 2 9 S Oakley blv. Tel Seel . 3 896.

Castello. Robert CS 1 0 AMto PM 70 7. 8 1 EMadison at.Tel Rand. 3 3 62 . Res 5 1 2 7 Sheridan rd. Tel Edge. 70 71 .

Cate, Mrs Myrtle E. CSS see Phoenix, Ariz.

Catherwood.MissMaudeH. CS 5649 Blackstoneav. TelMid. 2489 .

Chambers, Mrs Lurias M. CS 2654 Florence av

Charnley, Mrs Jean M. CS 1 to 5 PM 3 9 S State st.Chase, Mrs Estelle L . CS 485 1 Kenwood av.

Church, Mrs Martha F. CS 95 1 Foster av. Tel Sunny. 3880 .

Coddington, Miss Eleanor CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM 71 5 , 8 8 Dearborn st. Tels Cent. 45 1 0 ; res Grace. 1 8 1 0 .

Cohn. Mrs Martha CS 6238 Ellis av. Tel Mid. 290 1 .Cole, Stanley Lowell CS 9 AM to 4 PM 5 04, 8 1 E Madisonst. Tel Rand. 754. Res 5 63 1 Kenwood av. Tel H. P. 7670 .

Collins, Mrs Ada M. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 5 00 0 Harper av.

Tel Drex. 78 1 7.

Combos, Mrs Dora Franklin CS 220 S Michigan blv.Cooley, Mrs Sarah J . CS 59 26 I ndiana av. Tel Went. 1 65 .

Cosler, Mrs Lucy Bevan CS 1 230 Columbia av. Tel R. P. 71 49 .

Davidson, Mrs Grace Tolman CS 2 1 28 Calumet av.Davis, Mrs Juliet M. CS 482 5 Sheridan rd. Tel Edge. 629 .

Diener, Mrs Bunnie CS 9 AM to 1 PM except Sat 6724Lowe av. Tel Norm. 30 72 .

Dietrich, Mrs Edna R. CS 9 AM to 1 2 M except Thurs Sat3 1 1 7 Fullerton av. Tel Belmont 89 9 1 .

Dietrich, J . George CS 1 to 5 PM 3 1 1 7 Fullerton av. TelBelmont 899 1 .

Dow, Mrs Ann Letton CS 1 0 to 1 2 MMon Fri 3 9 E Schillerst. Tel Sup . 3 240 .

Draper, Mrs Lura CS 1 71 8 E 56th at.

Driebaus, Herman CS 3 8 1 4 Rokeby st. Tel Well. 6427.Duke, Oscar J . CS 2 20 South Michigan boulevard.

Dunham,MrsAddieL . CS 60 74 Stoney I slandav. Tel Black. 1 385 .

Eldridge, Mrs Cora J. CS 9 AM to 1 PM 675 6 East End av.Tel Mid. 480 .

Ely , Henry Brewster CS AM to PM 1 1 0 N Statest. Tel Rand. 1 707. Bee Riverside. Tel 1 79 M.

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' Mrs L. Alice CS Cooper Carlton hotel. Summermonthsan as.

M es, Mrs Christina CS 5400 University av. Tel H. P. 50 9 .

Erler, Edward J. CS 9AMto 1 20 2 S State at. Tel Herr. 1 786.

Ewald, Miss Ann CS 39 58 Drexel blv. Tel Drex. 4674.

Ewing, Mrs Ruth B . CSD (teacher) 1 0 AM to 4 PM Tues

magi lt: 81 E Madissa st. Res 541 St Johns av, Highar

F elker. Mrs Cordelia CS 81 6 E 45th st.Ferris, Mrs Clara C. (B 2608 N Clark st. Tel Lin. 2 596.

Fetrow, Mrs Alta K . (3 7725 N Paulina st. Tel R. P. 9342 .

Flint, Charles M. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 1 41 4, 5 N Wabash av.

Tel Rand. 275 5 .

Flood. Miss Elinor Douglas CS 541 4 E Viewpk. TelMid. 1 895 .

Fonda, Jesse L. 08 Hartford big. Tel Cent. 50 52 .

Foreman, Mrs Olga C. CS 4598 Oakenwald av.

Fowler, Mrs Mary CS 380 7 Adams at. Tel Ked. 4763 .

Frain, Adnah K . CS 8 AM to 1 PM 622 1 University av.

Tel H. P. 1 80 .

Frankhauser, Mrs Belle Cook CS 5 5 1 7 Winthrop av.

Fritz, Mrs Caroline CS 854 Sunnyside av. Tel Edge. 4783 .

Ful ler. Mrs Minnie CS 4608 Mich. av. Tel Ken. 8 1 67.

Gates, Mrs Verdi G. GS 5482 Harper av. Tel H. P. 2 760 .

Godfrey, Mrs Eugenia P. CS 1 1 25 Farwell av. Tel R. P . 80 20 .

Gregory, Erastus H. CS 81 E Madison st . Tel Cent. 5 546 .

Gregory, Mrs Lula G. CS 620 1 Champlain av.

Gruschow,Mrs PaulineM. (B 41 44 Greenviewav. Tel L. V. 33 96.

Hanson. Mrs Anne E. CS 5934 Ohio st. Tel Aus. 861 .

Hanson, Mrs Eva H. CS 490 8 Blackstone av.

Hard. Mrs Hallie Norveil CS 1 50 7 Stevens big. Tels Mai.8666 ; res Oak. 4040 .

Hard, Orlin T. CS 9 to 1 2 M 1 50 7 Stevens big.

Hasxard. Mrs Mary Avery CS 1 3 1 9 E Marquette rd.

Hecbt , Mrs Mary E. CS 3 61 8 Michigan av.

Hellgrsn. Miss Hilda P. CS 9 AM to 3 PM except Thurs6740 Sheridan rd. Tel R. P. 300 .

Heyd, Mrs Mary E. CS 547 McCormick blg, 332 S Mich av.

Tels Barr. 208 1 ; res H. P. 9293 .

Higgins. Miss Louise E. CS 68 1 5 Chappel av, Bryn Mawr.Hill, Mrs Addie P. CS 4800 Lake av. Tel Drex. 6986 .

Hogle, Mrs Emma W. CS 4706 N St Louis av. Tel.

Houle, Mrs Leone B. CS 73 1 1 S Wabash av. Tel Vine. 2 1 47.

Howard. Mrs Alberta CS E- 2 , 430 0 Ellis av. Tel Drex. 53 5 1 .

Howe, Mrs Delia 8. CS 5 724 Harper av.

Howell , Miss Charlotte E. CS mornings 81 1 Eastwood av.

Tel Stmnyside 2345 .

Howliston, Miss Mary H. CS 1 1 0 9 E 61 st at. Tel H. P. 8 1 34.

Hoxie, Mrs Mary Hamilton CS 4448 Mich. av. Tel Oak. 41 6Hughes. Mrs Leila C. CS 830 Oakwood blv. Tei Drex. 3482 .

Hulverson.MrsMinnie N. CS 240 W 59 ih pl. Tel Eng. 1 1 84.

lies, Mrs Althea 1 . CS 5463 Hyde Park blv.I nderruiile, Mrs Louise B. CS 5464 Everett av. TelMid. 5048.

Jenkins, Mrs Anna C. CS Orches tra big, 220 S Mich. blv.Johns, Mrs Susan H. CS 4547 Sheridan rd. Tel Sunny. 645 7.Johnson, Mrs Adell CS 82 2 Oakwood blv. Tel Oak. 2 9 78.Johnson. Mrs Mattie L. CS 8 1 6 E 42d .st. Tel Oak. 6785 .Jones, Mrs Alice Lura CS 1 283 Early av.

Kayne, Mrs Mary Clay CS 8 1 E Madison st. Tels Cent.

43 1 5 ; res Edge 1 547.

Kerntopf, Miss Adele CS 1 08 S LaSalle st. Tel Frank. 3 1 88.

Ricchie, Miss Barbara CS 55 2 1 Sangamon st.

King, Miss Kathrine CS 5 20 Oakdale av.Kinter, Mrs Elizabeth L. C83 1 3 61 E 64th st.

Kinter, George H. CSB (teacher) 1 361 E 64th at .

Kintzel . Richard CS 1 to 4 PM 70 5 , 8 1 E Madison st. TelRand. 1 90 5 . Res 9 1 5 La Fayette parkway. Tel Sunny. 9 1 3 .

Kirkpatrick, Mrs Harriet 8 CS 949 Foster av.Klein, Mrs Eva W. CS 3508 Pine Grove av. Tel Lake. 941 0

Knsutx, Mrs Grace L. CS 4308 N Hamlin av. Tel I rv. 60 77.Knautx. Harry W. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 1 40 6 Cunard big,1 40 N Dearborn st. Tels Rand. 1 3 27; res I rv. 60 77.

Knorer, Mrs Carrie CS 3 23 E 68th at . Tel Went. 4244.

Koch, Mrs Pauline C. CS 1 3 25 Eddy st.

Kohlhamer, Mrs Lillian CS 5 61 Surf st. Tel Well. 2 1 8.

Krell, Mrs Jeanette CS 38 E El. at. Tel Super. 71 0 .

Kuhl, Mrs Mary E. CS 2 to 5 PM 830 7 Elston av.

Lachat, Mrs Lucy CS 2044 Larrabee st.Ledward, Mrs Margaret W. CS 1 1 0 2 Garland big, 58 E Washington st. Tels Rand 60 1 6 ; res Evanston 1 866.

Levison,Miss Nettie A. CS 1 0 AMto 4 PM 1 729 Stevens big, 1 7NStatcat. Tel Cent. 85 1 2 . Res 1 404E5 7th st. TelMid. 3 760 .

Little, Miss Katherine L. CS 1 3 69 E 5oth at .

Locber, Mrs Elizabeth Hawiey CS 9 AM to 1 2 M except Set5708 Winthrop av. Tel Edge. 95 1 5 .

Lonsdale, Mrs Annie F. CS 6643 Perry av. Tel Went. 75Loving, Miss Caroline A. CS 4740 Dorchester av.

CHI CAGO, I LL .

Lorglr’e

éliack, Mrs ArtieWhite cs 681 2 Normal blv. Tel Went.

Lowe, Mrs Eula.

L es 630 Sheridan rd. Tel .Lynch, Mrs AmeliaM. CS 5444 Winthrop av. Tel Raven. 61 63 .

MacGregor, Miss Eloise Cameron CS 4434 Ellis av.

Marble, Mrs Mary P. CS 1 3 2 N Central av. Tel.Mark, Mrs Elizabeth 8. CS 40 1 1 Lake Park av. Tel Oak. 22 76.

Mathews, Miss Emma L. CS 852 Sheridan rd. Tel L . V. 9 78 1 .

Maggg

, Mrs Henrietta F. CS 9 71 3 Prospect av. Tel BeverlyMcCormick. Mrs Maud W. CS Lake Finest.McLaughlin. Mrs Maude L. CS 53 23 Hyde Park blv.Mehring, Miss Bertha CS 4738 Kenwood av. Tel.Meyers, Mrs Amelia CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 8 1 EMadison at. TelCent. 483 3 . Res Couper Carlton hotel. Tel H. P. 3 0 9 .

Miller. Mrs Mabel CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 541 1 University av.

Tel Mid. 79 78.

Mitchell , Mrs Leti tiaM. CS 220 S Mich. av. Tel Her. 1 540 .

Moeller, Mrs Friedericka A. CS 2 5 1 5 NMozart at. TelArm. 5 758.

Monroe, Mrs Jennie K. CS 1 2 26 Morse av. Tel R. P. 2 1 93 .

Moulton, Mrs Marion W. CS 4736 Kenwood av.

Muuson, Mrs Nora Churchill CS AM to 1 PM except Sat604, 81 E. Madison st. Tel Ceat. 5 725 .

Nelson. Mrs Julia L. CS 422 , 59 E Van Buren st.

Netter, Mrs Anna 0 . CS 3 1 39 Palmer square. Tel Spaul . 23 2 1 .

Northrop , Mrs Sallie Benton CS Shore Crest hotel, Wrightwoodav at Lincoln park. Tel Diversey 480 0 .

Noyes, Mrs Mary Russell CS 90 7 E 4oth st. Tel Ken. 9 90 7.

Oliver. Mrs Annie M. CS 466 Deming pl. Tel Line. 2065 .

Overlook, Mrs Mary L. CS 939 Foster av.Parker, Mrs Eleanor M. CS 40 33 Drexel blv. Tel Oak. 55 1 2.Pegram, Mrs Nellie Turner CS 463 9 St Lawrence av.Pcreira, Mrs Rae Meta CS see Highland Park , 1 1 1 .Peterman, Mrs Catharine Stiles CS 944 Argyle at. Tel Sunnyside 960 7.

Phillips, Mrs Elisabeth CS 22 2 E 44th at. Tel Otex. 9 589 .

Phillips. Louis K . CS 1 0 AM to 3 PM 71 5 . 8 S Dearbornst. Tel Cent. 45 1 0 . Res 6434 Woodlawn av.

Pollard, Miss Myra CS 40 3 1 Drexel blv. Tel Oak. 681 4.

Pools, Mrs Carrie Lee CS 4626 Lake Park av.

Post , Gordon W. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 1 506 N La Salle at.Power, Mrs Maud Paulding CS 41 60 Drexel blv.Price. Mrs Henrietta L. CS 541 7 University av. Tel H. P . 5 794.

Purnell, Mrs Nellie Dodd CS 1 50 2 Greenlsal av.

Quinlan, Mrs Bertha CS Virginia hotel. Tel Sup. 3 590 .

Rahll‘s, Mrs Sophia CS 4422 N Francisco av.

Ream, Mrs Emma 1 1 . CS 3 767 Grand blv. Tel Doug. 65 1 8.

Reed , Sigel C. a s ( teacher) 71 0 , 81 E Madison at. TelCent. 3 0 96.

Reid, Mrs Marion B . CS 850 Wilson av.

Rentsch, Mrs Sarah Anna CS mornings except Sat 4852Berenice av, I rving Park . Tel Kildare 6 1 73 .

Rex, Mrs Sadie Sandmeyer CS 441 0 Ellis av.

Rice, Miss Ethel Vreeland CS 533 7 Blackstone av.Ridgway, Mrs Judith M. CS 669 I rving Park blv.Riggs, Mrs Mabel C. CS 1 5 26 E 6l st at. Tel Black . 5 753 .

Risley, Miss I nes M. CS 3 1 3 3 Logan blv. Tel Spaul. 1 978.

Roberts, Mrs H. Elizabeth CSD (teacher) 5 73 2 Prairie av.

Tel Normal 3 240 .

Robertson, Mrs Harriet Elliott CS 4244 Drexel blv. TelOak. 3 9 78.

Robinson. Mrs Jennie CS 5 50 Surf at. Tel L. V. 6038.

Rohrig, Miss Minnie CS 70 3 , 8 1 E Madison st. Tels Band.3 0 1 1 ; res Winnetka 1 085 .

Root, Mrs Fanny S. CS 63 E Division st.

Ross, Miss Winifred S. CS 50 1 2 Dorcbester av.

Rowley, Mrs Stella M. CS 5 647 Blackstone av.

Sams, Mrs Susie E. CS 5460 Harper av. Tel Mid. 2287.

Schechter, Mrs Mary CS 40 65 W 22d at. Tel Lawn. 5 750

Schooley, Samuel V. CS 41 47 Vincennes av. Tel Oak. 6472 .

Seiberling. Miss Ellen 8. CS 583 9 Kenmore av.

Selander. Mrs Julia A . CS 1 to 5 PM 4334 N Lincoln st.Seideu, Mrs Lucinda M. CS 2 1 23 W 1 1 0 th st . Tel Rev. 63 2 .

Sherman. Roger CSD 9 AM to 1 2 M 440 , 1 7 N La Sailsst. Tel Main 1 784.

Shield. Jacob S. CSB (teacher) 58 E Wash. st.

Siebert , Miss Minnie CSS ( teacher) mornings 81 E Madisonst. Tel Rand. 1 90 5 .

Simpson, Mrs Mabel Manchester CS 7232 Coins av.

Sinclair, Mrs Mabel L . CS 4563 Woodlawn av.

Slots, Miss Sarah Beatrice CS 53 5 1 Kenmore av.

nowell, Miss Anna M. CS 9 to 1 PM 1 7 N State at. TelMai. 85 96. Res 423 1 I nd. av. Tel Oak. 7428.

Sosman, Mrs May Pinney CS 940 Ainslie st. Tel Sunny. 8785 .Spaulding, Mrs Mary Boardman CSB (teacher) 6949 Sheridan rd Tel R. P 1 0 0 0

Spochr, Mrs Frida CS 1 60 5 Chase at.

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Stein. Mrs I sabella F. CS Congress hotel. Tel Herr. 380 0 .

l teinborn. Herman F. CS 9 AM to 6 PM 1 406 Cunard blg,1 40 N Dearborn at. Tels Cent. 3629 ; res Black . 7600 .

Stephens. Miss Letitia CS evenings except Wed Set 937Crescent pl. Tel Graceland 5260 .

Stern. Louis CS to 5 PMexcept Sat 1 2 1 6. 202 S Stateat. Tel Harv. 1 736. Res 2604 N Sawyer av. TelAlb. 381 1 .

Stevenson, Miss Maria Louise CS 9 AM to 4 PM 800 , 5 NWabash av. Tels Rand. 2 50 7 ; res Sunnyside 2644.

Stillman. Mrs Anne 1 1 0c 08 4652 Woodlawn av.

Stokes, Mrs Laura H. CS 6 1 42 Woodlawn av. Tel H. P. 1 402 .

Stoy. Mrs Lillian G. 1 341 E 49th st. Tel Drex. 441 7.Straws , Mrs Margaret Stewart 08 229 Lake Shore drive.Streetor. Mrs Frances CS Hotel Kenmore.Sturseou. Mrs Agnes cs Lake View Mg, 1 1 6 S Mich. av.

Tels Band. 3 646 ; res Drex. 5062 .

Taiel. Mrs Mazie B . CS 547 McCormick his. 332 S Mich. av.Tels Bar. 7864; res H. P. 4000 .

Taylor, Mrs Lilla M. CS 52 1 0 Dorcbester av. Tel 1 1 . P. 7659.Thompson. Miss Agnes CS 3 633 Grand blv. Tel Dong. 950 7.Thumbna il. Mrs Ethel Brunet CS 4630 Lake Park av.Thuringer, Miss Nellie CS 53 E Wash. st. Tel Band. 8845 .

Timms, Mrs Mable A . CS 50 5 W 6sth st. Tel Went. 3 597.Towns, Mrs Grace H. CS Stevens bls. 1 7 N State at.True. Mrs Ellen B. CS 5 1 1 , 8 1 E Madison at.

Turner, Mrs Lillian H. CS 439 W 62d at. Tel Norm. 1 335 .

Van Ewell , Walter H. CS 1 60 1 North American big, 36 SState st. Tels Cent. 2 3 3 ; res Edge. 1 278.

Vordermark. Mrs Lucinda CS 7349 Emerald av. Tel Vin. 988.

Walker. Mrs Sarah M. CS 6526 Kenwood av.

Walrath, Mrs Kate E. CS 9 AM to 1 2 M except Fri Sat43 29 N Kildare av. Tel I rv. 2062 .

Ward, Mrs Sallie J. CS 42 1 9 Ellis av. Tel Oak. 23 97 .

Waterman, Mrs Nina E. 08 5 N Wabash av. Tel Band. 2 278.

Watson. Mrs Frances M. CS 81 E Madison at. Tels Rand.

4765 ; res Edge. 2 2 53 .

Watts, Miss Edith A . 08 1 41 0 E 5 7th at. Tel Mid. 5 760 .

Wazau, MI SS Marguerite CS 1 1 43 Pratt blv.Weeks, Mrs Augusta M. 08 mornings except Sat . 563 0 Winthron av. Tel Edge. 6526.

Weeks, Miss Edith I sabell CS 6 Govan blg, 1 0 57 Wilson av.

Tels Sunnyside 5 782 : res Edge. 6526.

Welch. Mrs Nancy 8. CS 59 1 0 S Park av.Wheeler, Mrs Rosamond CS 9 1 5 E 42d pl. Tel Oak. 5 353 .

White, Lee CSB 92 1 Galt av.Willett. Mrs Mary CS 1 to 5 PM 1 1 1 2 Garland big, 58 EWashington at. Tels State 580 5 : res Oak. 4928.

Williams. Miss Elma E. CS 1 40 7 E 5 7tuat. Tel H. P. 7494.

Williams, Mrs Minnie C. CS 81 E Madison at. Tel Cent. 5546.

Williams, Mrs Minnie White CS 453 3 Greecnwood av.

Wines, Mrs Thressa Woodworth CS 5624 Winthrop av. Tel.Wittenberg. Mrs Lizzie CS 2 to 4 PM except Sat 2 734 Ballou at. Tel Belm. 5 343 .

Wolcott, Mrs Mary F. CSS (teacher) 5441 Kimbark av.

Woltae, Mrs Ella CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M 2545 N Central Parkav. Tel Belmont 9087.

Wood, Allen 0 . CS 4645 Magnolia av. Tel Edge. 81 0 9 .

Wood. Mrs Edna 8. CS 463 2 Lakepark av. Tel Drex. 9254.

Wood. Mrs Mary A. CS 1 947 Sunnyside av. Tel Raven. 1 770 .

Wuertser,MrsAnnaBeagleCS 452 1 Magnoliaav. Tel Sun. 71 46.

Young, Mrs Wilhelmina F. CS 2 to 5 PM 4640 Drexel blv.Tel H. P. 3 872.Zimmer. Mrs Lulu M. CS 36 S State st. Tel Cent. 3 570 .

Zug, Mrs Ella L . CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM except Sat 3342 NHarding av. Tel Monti. 1 40 .

Eng, Emil 0 . CS 1 0 AM to 1 PMexcept Set 3342 N Hardingav. Tel Monti. 1 40 .

CLINTONYoung. Mrs Maude E. CS 1 2 1 NMulberry at.DANVI LLE

Daniels, Mrs Blanche H. CS 1 0 AM to 3 PM Baum big.

DECATURStout, Mrs I da B. CS 1 1 66 Lincoln av. Bell tel 3626.

DES PLAINmDickinson, Mrs Melvina CS Tel 765.

DI XONBartholomew, Mrs Emma Ksyla CS 908 2r1 u. Tel 2o5 .

EAST ST LOUI SSteger, Mrs I da May CS 5 1 2 Brighton place. Both tels.Stephens, Mrs Alethea Conn CS 3 1 42 Bond av.

EVANSTONBelden, Mrs Ella Celeste P. CS 1 723 Chicago av.Berry. Mrs Grace Adele L. CS 1 3 1 9 Chicago av. Tel 3 92 1 .

Brown, Mrs Lida Scott 08 1 745 Orrington av. Tel 982.

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Perkins. Mil l Nellie (3 23 5 S Main St. Tel 2284.

LOUI SVI LLEBrooks. Mrs Matilda R. CS.

MATTOONHarris. Mrs May K . CS 1 308 Broadu s. Tel 40 9 .

Warren. Mrs Dora L. CS 8 to 1 2M80 5 EBroadway. 1 5 1 1 0 99 .

MAYWOODRichardson.MrsC. Belle 08 9 to 1 2M 2 1 78 7thav. Tel 1 569 .

MONMOUTHWork, Mrs Roee L. CS 2 to 4 PM 8 1 1 N 1 lt st. Tel OOO.

MURPHYSBOROMom .Mrs Emu G. CS 1 to 4 PM 1 5 1 9 Edit!) st. Tel 5 75.

OAK PARKCarroll, Mrs Eppie CS 41 3 N Grove av. Tel 333 1 .

Dutton, Mrs Emily A . CS 1 1 1 S Scoville av. Tel 59 49 .

Farley, Miss Susie CS 1 27 N Oak Park av. Tel 1 899 .

Follett, Mrs Agnes 1 . CS 80 1 S Ridgeland av. Tel 3 1 7.Moore, Mrs Julia A. CS 1 30 S Grove av.Muir. Mrs Minnie L. 08 234 S Scoville av. Tel 7704.Richardson, Mrs Mattie Seward CS The Elmwood. Tel 443.

Sanders. Mrs Margarita CS Tel 273 K.

PARK RI DGEMepledoram, Mrs Carrie L. CS 9 AMto 1 2 M. Tel 1 44.

PEORI ABryan, Miss Jamie L. CSD (teacher) 203 More av.Hedstrom, Lara J. CS 4 to 6 PM 3 1 2 Jederson big.Johnson, Edgar H. CS 1 to 4 PM 3 22 6th av.Johnson, Mrs I da C. CS 1 0 AM to PM except Sat8 1 2 Jederson big. Home tel Main 7757.

Lynch, Mrs Addeline CS 1 to 4 PM 827 Cal. av. Bell telBlade 876.

Perry, Mrs Grace 14. (S 1 to 4 PMMonWed F ri 3 1 2 Jederson big. Tel Main 1 836. Res 41 9 I nd. av. Tel Bialis 2460 .

Seabury, Miss Jeannette R. CS 1 22 1 N Jellerson av.

Seiberling, Mrs Clara E. CS 20 1 NUnderhill at. Tel B. 41 3.Straesser. Miss Sarah (8 AM to PMexcept Wed3 1 1 Jeileraon bis. Res 1 1 5 Elm ar. Tel M. 3 1 2 1 .

PERUKoons, Mrs Helen M. CS Tel 232 W.

QUINCYDalgarn. Mrs Mary H. CS 60 7 N 8th st. Tel 3841 J.Lambert , Mrs Martha 1 . CSD.

Loomis. Mrs Myra F. CS 425 Hampshire st.Rogers, Mrs Ellcnora P. CS 1 27 Maine st.Schultheis. Miss Dorothy L. CS 2 1 9 S 1 3th st.

RIVER FORESTSpear, Mrs Adelaide CS 369 Bonnie Bree.

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Buu teed, Mrs Mary Carter CS 207 Main st.

Gregory. Mrs Lixaie K. G 1 558 Oak av. Tel 8423 .

Hills. Mrs Julia Avery CS mornings 33 9 Mich. av.

Howard, Mrs Once A. CS 20 1 Main at. Tel 2252 .

Kitchen. Mrs Marsnerite D. CS 1 0 AM to 2 PM exoept SatNortt ore botel.

PAI RBURTSpa ce, Mrs Hannah M. US to 4 PMexcept Wed

GALESBURGBone. Mrs Sarah E. CS Union Hotel. Tel Vt. 7065.

Culley, Mrs Helen G. CS see Milwaukee, Ms.Rice, Mrs Kathryn E. CS 362 Clark st.Taylor, Mrs Mate G. CS 23 9 WMain st.Wolf . Mrs Mary 08 41 6 N Broad St.

GLENCOERobinson, Mrs I da T. CS.

Fox, Mrs Estelle Barnes CS.

n ley. Mrs CoraV. CS Tel 43 .

Robertson. Mrs Katharine CS 9 AMto 5 PM Creeeat hlv. 'l'ele

1 80 J; rea 2 1 5 R.

HI GHLAND PARKParratt. Mrs Jane CS Tel 1 080 .

Pereira, Mrs Rae Meta CS Ravinia. Tel 1 380 .

HINI DALEGlea ner, Mrs Emily CS Tel 466 Y 2.Jarrett, Mrl Lucy U. CS 33 Lincoln I t. Tel 208.

KANKAKEEBarsalou, Mrs Emma (B 694 8 Ch icago av. Tel 1 67 1 .

Hillier, Mrs Mary M. CS 7 1 1 8 Evergreen av. Tel 2 1 72 .

KENI LWORTHCorbett. Mrs Jennie McLain CS N 347.

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Glass. Mrs Martha J. CS 61 3 W Charles at.Hoppes. Adam 0 . CS 42 1 Wysor blg. Tel 1 433 .

Mumford, Mrs Gertrude CS 1 1 1 N Cherry st.

NAPPANEENewcomer, Mrs Emma CS 455 NMadison at. Tel 252 .

Bunyan. Mrs Myrtle L. CS 209 N 1 0th at. Tel Main 1 40.NOBLESVI LLEFariss, Mrs Daisy C. CS 1 1 5 E Maple av. Tel 41 0 .

NORTH MANCHESTEROldiather, Mrs Sarah E. CS.

PERUGoodall. Mrs Elisabeth M. CS 278 E 6th st.

ROCHESTERThomson, Miss Elisabeth Ambrose CS 1 3 0 Warsaw rd. Tel.Thomson. Miss Jane C. CS 1 30 Warsaw rd. Tel 456-0 1 .

ROLLING PRAI RI EClendenen, Mrs F. Ella t! B R 2 . Bell tel 4608.RUSHVILLE

Beale. Mrs Mnry E. 08 82 l N Pu'k1M st.

SHELBYVILLEDowney, Mrs Elisabeth P. H. CS Akers and Teal apt.

SOUTH BENDMyers, Mrs Charlotte CS 3 2 1 Lincoln way, W.

Prell , MissMartha B. CS 340 W La Salle av. Tel Main 2 73 2 .

SPENCERHickam. Mrs Sallie M. 328 N Mi ll St.

TERRE HAUTEColfroth, Mrs Harriet E. CSB 70 9 Ohio at. Cit. tel 1 686.

Hymer, Mrs Hallie CS 1 460 Basic st . Tel 3874.

TI PTONSmith, Mrs Flora H. CS 2 1 6 8 I ndependence at. Tel 420 7.

VALPARAI SOMarks, Mrs Gretchen 0 . D. CS Pla cer ants.

Hackmann, Miss Ella M. CS 622 N 3d st. Tel 1 652 .

Willis. Mrs Adeline M. CS 6 1 1 N 7th at. Tel 2 790 .

WABASHLataban. Mrs Mary CS 1 23 Manchester av.

WASHINGTONHovey, Mrs Emma Christinia es 1 0495 E Main st. Tel 40 5 .

m m I OWAHanks, Miss Laura 3 1 6 E Wash. av.

ATLANTI CF inkbine, Mrs Mabel C. 61 1 Maple at. Tel.BANCROFT

O’

Neill. Mrs Edith C. (B B R 2 . Tel.

BOONEMoore, Mrs Louie Dora CS 228 1 4th st. Tel 328 I .

CEDAR FALLSNahnsen, Mrs Maria E. E. CS 524 W 6th at.

CEDAR RAPI DSCurrier, Mrs Laura A. CS 1 1 1 3 B av, W.

Lyman, Mrs Clara Dowdell (B B (teacher) 1 608 C av.

Machacek, Miss Anna 0 . 05 1 80 7 Grand av. Tel 3 23 7.Morrison, Mrs Anna CS 1 484 3d as, E. Tel Black 1 594.Smith, Charles Taylor CSB 9 AM to 1 2 M 1 249 2d av.

Smith. Mrs Mary M. CSB (teacher) 1 249 2d av. Tel 2 1 2 1 .

CHARLES CITYSmith, Mrs Ella (B 1 06 5th av. Tel 581 .

CLEAR LAKECampbell , Mrs I da C. CS.

CLINTONHansen. Mra Maria C. CS 33 5 mckory st.COLFAX

Clark. Miss Alice Alum CS 1 1 5 S Locust st.

COUNCI L BLUFFSBurgett , Mrs Ella W. CS 546 Myuster at.Hastings, Mrs Carrie A. CS 240 Harrissn st.Tulleys, Mrs Sarah E. CS 1 5 1 Park av.CREBTON

Doze. Mrs Maria CS 1 2 M to 6 PM 1 1 05 Adair st.DAVENPORT

Ellsworth. Mrs Cora C. CS 530 Ripley st.

DI MOINESBradshaw, Miss Edna Mae CS 1 0 1 2 8th st. Tel Wal. 2536.

Brady, Mrs Lucy Tracy CSS 3605 Grand av. Tel D. 5399 .

Delmege. Mrs Clara B. CS 1 524 1 1 th at. Tel Market 1 1 84 .

Dissmore, Mrs Mollie CS 4309 I nsersoll av. Tel Drake 1 1 5 1 .

Hakes.Mrs Frankie Harrison CS 1 1 34 3 1 st st . Tel Drake 1 369 .

Hirsch. Mrs Leah J. CS 3 2 2 Lincoln Court. Tel Drake 40 37.

Kelley, Mrs Laura E. (3 Victoria hotel, 6th and Chestnut sts.Latta. Mrs Jenna CS 441 2 University av. Tel e 71 33 .

Marks. Mrs Gertrude CS 1 626 6th av. Tel ainut 5 1 27 .

McCord. Mrs Victoria Webb CSB (teacher) 1 0 AM t0 1 2 M3 1 1 Securities big.

Michel, Mrs Mary Dillard CS 922 9 th at. Tel Wal. 7440 .

Miller. Bert A. CS 1 2 1 5 3 1 st at. Tel D . P. 1 479 .

Miller. Mrs Martha Kyle (B 1 2 1 5 3 1 st at. Tel.Moore. Mrs Susan 1 . CS 40 1 1 Grand av.Reudall, John L. CSE (teacher) 1 0 AM to 2 PM 82 1Equitable big. Res 42 1 9 I ngersoll av.

Reudall, Mrs May 8. CSS 42 1 9 I ngersoll av.Sandahl , Mrs Anna (3 Beaver and Aurora avs. Tel D. 3042 J.Mail Lock box 1 22 .

Slee. Mrs Mary CS 1 1 5 3 W 3th at. Tel 641 9 W.

Smith. Mrs Augmta CS 1 00 3 Clinton av.

Smith. Mrs Kate H. 08 2925 University av. Tel D. 5570 .

Varner, Mrs Beatrice CS 290 6 Cottage Groveav. Tel Drake 2697.

Watson,MrsBlancheK . CS 2 1 0 7CottageGroveav. TelDrake642 7.

Webster, Mrs ElisabethM. CS 1 45 7 EWalnut at . Tel Black 949 .

Woodward, Earle E. CS 2 2 1 1 University av. Tel Drake 61 1 5.DUBUQUE

Nen, JohnT. CS 3 06 B and 1 big. P 0 box 1 55 .

ESTHERVI LLELough. Mrs Minnie B. CS Tel 1 59 .

FAIRF I ELDLouden, Mrs Lizzie C. (B .

HUMBOLDTDunn, Miss Nancy M. CS 1 0 AMto 4 PM. Tel SOS.

I OWA CITYMorrison, Miss Mildred CS 3 1 5 8 Dodge at. Tel 1 83 7.

KEOKUKDoilery, Mrs Avariliia P. CS 90 3 Orleans av. I owa tel 33 1 R.

Gampert, Miss Katherine Louise CS 323 Frana at. Tel .

LIME SPRINGSRoberts, Mrs Bertha L. (H

LYONSNanasen. I ngwer CS 2 1 7 S 6ih at.

MARENGOBeem, Mrs Frances M. CS 2 to 4 PM Bea 235 . Tel 2 36.

MARSHALLTOWNBrock, Mrs Helen K . (3 406 WMain at. Tel 1 694.0113

113 7n

Fvnsman CS 1 to 3 PM 1 1 09 W State at.c

Reimer, Mrs Dora CS 1 205 WMain st. Tel 1 61 3.Wickersham. Mrs Elisa J. CS 806 W Linn at. Tel 1 350 .

McGREGORFarnum, Mrs Jennie A. CS 9 AM t0 1 2 M.

MT PLEASANTSnyder, Miss Mary 1 . CS 1 1 0 NAdams at.MUSCATINE

OTTUMWAHarman, Mrs Maggie CS 2 1 4 N Wash. at. Tel 1 805 .

Wyman, Mrs Alice Prugh CSB 2 to 4 PM 40 7 N Court at.

PERRYRice. Mrs Emma CS 1 2 1 5 5th at.

RED OAKWebb , Mrs Jeannette S. CS 1 to 3 PM. Tel 652.

SABULADay, Mrs Martha CS.

SHELDONSmith, Mrs Josephine Smith apta. Tel 1 98.

SI OUX CITYHatfield, Mrs Anus G. CS 241 5 I sabella at. Auto. tel 530 2.Jandt, Miss Adah M. CSE (teacher) 9 AM to 1 PM 1 1 Carroll apta. 1 1 th and Jackson sts . Auto. tel 4252 .

Kent. Miss Edith A. CS 1 90 9 Pierce at. Auto. tel 759 1 .Morton. Mrs Mary A. CS 1 71 9 Douglas st.Shepard, Miss Clara CSB (teacher) 400 F L S Tbig.Trumbauer, Mrs Carolyn Case CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM except Sat541 France big. Tel Auto. 8540 5 . Res 1 9 1 3 George st.

TmArnbtzue

gsggr

sistian J. CS 1 0 AM to 2 PM Frances big. Tel

u

SPENCERMay, Mrs Marinda CS 1 263 Mill st .Winn, Mrs Laura C. CS E 7ih st. Tel 204.

WASHINGTONMcCall, Mrs Leanna E. 06 3 1 5 8 2d av. Tel 1 2 7.

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Dasis, Mrs Sara Beem (B 43 2 Western av.

wood, Mrs Mary Cerniah CS 3 1 6 Vine st.

Clara Cornish ca 8 1 6 Vine st.ielsen. Mrs Marie CS 1 1 AM to 5 PM 90 2 Leavitt- Johnsonblg. Tels 1 41 1 ; res Black 1 20 7.

Mrs Hattie A. (B 706 WPark av. Tel Black 2984.

KAN SAS

Hanway, Mrs Pocahontas Bowen CS Tel 775 .

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Rows, Mrs Frances A. 3 1 2 N 4th av. Tel 1 1 85 .

BELOIT“ I , m ‘A. “ a

Evans, Mrs Minnie CS Tel Main 290 .

Ba rd. Mrl Eliaa C. CS 320 W 4th st. Tel 826.

Williams, Mrs Anna B. CS 2 7 Mercantile blg.

ELDORADOCaster, Wilbur G. (B Loomis blk . 1 3 5 NMain at. Tel 5 68.

EMPORI APeanu t. Mrs C. Elizabeth G 22 1 W 4th at. Tel 1 626.

Mahan, Mrs Mary E. (3 1 71 4 Joplin st. Tel Black 30 1 .

GARDEN CITYOldfield, Mrs Emma 900 4th st.

GI RARDDixon, Mrs h ams E. (3 1 2 5a 8 Summit av. Tel 63 7.

Preble. Mrs Lillian K . C8 2 1 8 E 1 2th at.

Preble, Noble Douglas es 2 1 8 E 1 2th st.

I OLADobyns, Mrs Manic Yates (M 5 1 1 Cottonwood st .

Lindsly, Mrs Santa C. as mornings 1 02 95 N Washington at.

Bell '

tal 1 05 9 .

JUNCTI ON CITYl 'ranklin, Mrs Martha Campbell CS 330 W 4th st. Tel 703 .

Hill , Mrs Mildred Barnes (B 62 5 Oakland av. Both tels.

Humble. Mrs Alice Maude as 1 1 36 N 3 2d st. Bell tel W. 862 .

La Brmte, Ja e E. (B 1 1 3 4 Minnesota av. Tels Bell W. 33 90 ;Home W. 1 854.

Ladd, Mrs Msrtha L. ca 654 Wsslrlngtm blv. Both teh .

Beeres. Mrs Ciara Aleorn CS. Tel.LAWRENCE

Carts , Mrs “ thence Ca n ton 6 1 22 1 Tenn. at. Tel.Edie, Mrs Elisabeth CS 2 t0 5 PM 5 F AU blg.Thomas, Mrs Mary Sterensm (B 1 345 Tennmsee st.

LI NCOLN

Elgin, Mrs Minnie CS.

MANHATTANKrudop , Miss Katrine. Tel 5 20 1 .

Shepard. Mrs Lillie Bell CS.NOM'

ONSpanner. Mrs S. Amelia (3 Tel 1 72 .

Armstrong. Mn Claribel CS 41 4 W “ . Ind. tel.

Brown. Mrs Marilla L. CS 9 1 9 8 Willow st.

PITI ‘SBUBGBueseh. Mrs Jane M. CS 406 S Olive at. Bell tel 2 1 44.

I iwnod, Mrs Hattie M. (3 60 1 WEuclid av. Bell tel 22 1 6.

Markham, Mrs Carrie A. (3 R R 7. Houe rsi 5 76 B.Shaw, Mrs Mateel CS 3 0 6 W 6th at. Bell tel 1 063 .

d (3 1 20 4 Tyler at. Tel 1 2 30 .

Earls. Mrs Arma H. CS The Lomita. Tel 41 08 .

1 1 1 6 Harrisrm st. Tel 604.(3Fisk, Mrs Harriett E. (B 333 Tm av. Tel 3 4 1 2 .

I . (B 1 0 3 1 Polk at. Tel 1 469 .

McKinatry. Mrs Adelpha l‘. (S B 71 6 Mills big.

5 s E E

MeKlnstry Willis D. CSB (teacher) 71 8 Mills blg. Tel 3 257.modes, Harry L. 08 Orphenm big. Tel 32 1 3 .

Whittaker. Mrs Carrie 8 . CS 1 0 7 W 1 1 th st.

Zimmerman, Mrs Helen G. as 702 Mills big.WELLINCH'ON

Burger. Mrs Emma Billinger CS 41 3 South G st. Tel 1 95 .

Saylor, Mrs Edith C. CS 1 24 Noe B st. Tel 745 W.

Shepard, Miss Gertrude (S 50 5 E Rutledge st. Tel 3 71 .

NEWPORTMurray, Mrs Leontine CS 61 2 Overton st. Tel.OWENSBORO

Morrisrm, Mrs Snsie l'

. CS 8 1 9 l'rederiea st.

PADUCAHF lowers, Mrs Mary Josephine (B 425 Washington st.

22 6 8 4th st. Both teh .

RI CHMONDCrntdser, Mrs Margaret C. CS 4 Mile road. Tel 41 6.

Nelson. Mrs Fannie CS S to l PM 33 6 5 th st. Tel 5 75 .

Shackeliord. Mrs Call ie C. (B mornings. Tel 453 .

newseam s LOUI S IANA(limpman, Mrs l

‘ranees Sargent CS 1 t0 5 PM exeept Sat 526

Whitney Central big. Tels Main 461 0 res Wal. 3 02 .

Forschier, GeorneA. (B 1 to 5 PM 493 5 Perrier st. TelUpt. 3062 .

Fowler, Mrs Gertrude H. (B AM to PM 626Whitney big. Tels Main 1 1 5 ; res Upt . 903 .

Hart, Miss Augustine Miriam CS 1 to 5 PM 1 3 25 Carrollton av. Tel Wal. 1 1 61 .

1 5 1 0 CarrollHenderson, Robert G. CS to PMton av. Tel Wal. 1 203 .

Latimer, Mrs Annie M. as 1 5 1 1 Polymnia st. Tel Jack. 1 97.Lengsiield, Miss M. Elizabeth CS Mon Wed Fri 2 Neron pl.Tel Wal. 452 .

Marks , Mrs EstelleM. (B 1 45 7 Josephine at. Tel Jack. 1 1 83 .

Prntsmsn, Mrs Lntie W. CS 2333 St Gnarls av. Tel Up . 49 1 5 .

Vay, Mrs Kathleen H. (3 44 1 8 Danneel at. Tel Up. 1 42 2 .

While, Mr! Elisabeth M. 08 1 5 1 1 Polyn ia st. Tel Jack. 1 87.

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Adenauer. Mrs Mabel 8. CS 1 42 7 Otis at. Tel M. 1 436.

Belimsnn, Mrs Sophie Rosa CS 3 1 2 Biverriewst. TelM. 2637.Campbell , Mrs Josephine H. (M 300 6 E Doug las av. Tel.Doug. 2 1 43 W.

Gander. Mi Erma M. (B 61 5 NTopeka av. Tel Mark. 5 79 1 .Hildebrand. Mrs Emma C. CS 870 Spaulding av. Tel D . 1 41 J.Jocelyn, Mrs MadeleineTaylor 68 1 1 44 Carlos av. Tel M. 2338.Jones, Mrs I da W. (B 41 3 Roosevelt av. Tel Mark. 3890 W.

MeCune, Mrs Adela M. CSB (teacher) 1 0 50 N Market at.McDrmald, Mrs Nannie J. CS 5 1 2 N Market at.Needles, William Rudolph CS 9 AM to 5 PM 70 4 CaldwellMurdock big. Tels Mark. 779 ; res Mark . 4999 .

Nesaly, Mrs Blanche R. (M 3 1 2 Hitting big. Tel M. 6255 .

Nessiy'

, Mrs I sola H. CS 1 0 AMto 4 PM 3 1 2 Hitting In . Tel.Parsons, Mrs Lin ie Mallory CS 423 8 Market st.

Shoemake, Justice H. CS Caldwell -Murdock big.

Smith, Mrs Lily M. (B Caldwell -Murdock big. Tel Mark. 53 08.

Shyrhr. Mrs Clara E. (B 1 244 N El w in av. Tel M. 4467 W.

Waite.MrsMsr'sw iteHui1 (3 UrbandaI e. R. R. 1 . N 47 l'. 22 .

WI NFI ELDLight, Miss Belle M. CS 5 1 0 E 8th av. Tel 40 9 .

“ mm K ENTUCKYLester, Mrs Amelia CS Bath av. Tel 726.

Smith, Mrs May (3 Carter av. Tel 3 79 .

COVINGTONConniers. Miss y Aiice . 9 AM to 2 PM 40 9 1 st Natbnk blg, 6th and Madison avs. Tel South 6 1 2 .

Dodson. Mrs Margrette C. (3 2 1 0 1 Eastern av. Tel.Park, Mrs Harriet (S 1 6 N Marzcila apt .

Smith, Mrs Sylvests CS 1 8 E 1 3th at. Tel South 2861 L.

FRANKI ‘OBTm a nn a-am a ss Clll ib. tel 53 6.

HENDERSONWard, Mrs S . I sabel (3 1 24 Powell st. Both tels.

LEXINGTONHood. Miss Florence CS 2 1 9 S Lims tone st.

Wickliile, Mrs Arris (B 228 Market at.LOUI SVI LLE

Balisrd, Mrs LilyAndersonCS 1 064 0 1k rd. Tel East 1 450 .

Burton, Mrs Sue T. Hinton CSS (teacher) 1 90 3 Avery ct.

Both tels. Oiliee Crutcher and Starks ble 1 to 3 PM.

Duvali, Mrs Jermie H. (B 1 1 43 l st st.Leeds, Mrs Mary E. CS 83 1 2d st. Both tcis.Lord. Mrs Annie H. (B 1 0 36 3d av. S. Both teis.Russell , Mrs Jane M. C8 1 0 62 Cherokee rd. Both tels.Selmeier, Mrs Dora K . CS 1 0 AM to l PM 42O Crutcher andStarks big. Home tel City 6634 .

To- “rs Mary Hendersrm Weis-Gaul blg.Truman, Miss Ciara Lois CS mornings exeept Wed SatStarks big. Cumb. tel .

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Dem ure-sum a c! 9 AM tn 1 2 M 1 1 7 Winter st.

BANGOREldridge. Miss Elisabeth A. CS 2 1 0 Center at. Tel.Kenney. Mrs Josephine H. CS 289 Eases at. Tel 866 W.

Lord, Mrs Ellen Holt CS 60 Norfolk at. Tel 1 53 4 J.Savage, Mrs Nora T. CS 1 2 7 Maple st. Tel 1 72 1 .Stewart, Mrs Georgia B. 03 22 Parkvies

Gilman, Mrs Lottie D. CS 90 2 High at. Tel.Stem s. Mrs Emily C. 08 1 0 1 Dummer st.

Whitten, Mrs Anna P. CS.

BRUNSWI CKCrawford, Mrs Isabel A. CS 1 43“ Main st. Tel 300 .

CALAI SHaycock. Mrs Elia M. CS 9 AM to 1 2 M Winter st.

CAMDENCurtis, Mrs F lorence CS 77 Elm at. Tel 3 1 2 1 .

Cashing, Mrs Mary Fosler CSB 9 AM to 1 2 M.

e Fogier. Mrs Lydia J. CS 9 AM to 1 8 M.

Noyes, Mrs Caroline Dorr CSD 284 Brunswick av.

Smith. Mrs Ernma S. (B 1 2 to 3 PM 82 3 13 11 67. Te1 364M.

KENNEBUNKJohnston, Mrs Blanche Moody CS Summer st.Remich, Miss Carrie E. CS 41 Summer at. Tel 20 .

Jones , Miss Kathrine 08.

Jones, Mrs H. Gertrude CS Trefethmi Landing. Tel 1 23 .

PORTLANDBarTre

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as Mary Tucker CS mornings 71 1 Trelawny big.

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Burns, Robert CS 1 1 Berkeley st. Tel 6608.

Churchill. Mrs Jennie June CSD (teacher) 398 Spring at. Tel.Dennis. Miss AliceM. CS 41 6. 638 Congress at. Tel 5 26Foss. Mrs Alice Greenleaf CS 2 73 Spring at. Tel 2 287.Foss, WilliamWallace CS 2 78 Spring at. Tel 2287.Foster, morge W.

wi 26 Neal st. Tel 4045 .

Foster. Mrs I da F .

csCS 1 26 Neal at. Tel 4045 .

Foye, Mrs Mary E. CSD (teacher) 5 52 Forest av. Tel 5458W.

Hearn, Mrs Bessie J. CS 1 to 6 PM Room 30 1 , Schwartz blk.Congress at. Tel 80 . Portland 61 67Y.

Mayo.Mrs Edith G. CS to 9 PMMonTues Thurs Fri 346Cumberland av. Tel 5 1 73 Y. Res Cape Elisabeth. Tel 6450 .

Miller, Mrs Emma D. CS 53 Elm at. Tel 6730 .

Prince. Mrs Alverta H. CS 29 1 Spring at. Tel 381 5 .

Sargent, Miss Ella 8. CS 3 23 Spring st. Tel 5383 .

Smith. M's Annie M. CS 80 Morning at. Tel 2200 .

Stetson.MrsMay Frances CS Suite 5 1 .TheWadsworth. Tel 71 8.

Stillings, Mrs HattieA. CS 2 to 5 PMMonWed Fri 3 1 Frederic at. Tel 683 2 .

Woodbury, Miss Myrtle F. CS 1 2 Anderson st. Tel 4738.

WOOLWI CHCurtis, Mrs Mary E. Harris CSU.

BALTIMOREBoeckncr, Mrs Caroline V. 08 1 653 W North av.

Brown, Mrs Katherine M. CS 904 N Ovaries at. Tel.Burns, Mrs Katharine L . M. CS 5 1 1 Title blg. Tei St P . 1 032.

Carroll , Mrs Ella 1 . CS Boulevard apt.

Craddock, Mrs Henrietta R. CS 6 1 1 St Paul st. Summermonths Love Point.

Cmss. Miss Ellen E. CSD (teacher) 1 0 AM to 1 PM 223 1St Paul at. Tel.

de Girauta, Mrs Eleanor Harding CS 1 09 E Lafayette av.

Gawthrop, Mrs Annie E. CS 23 1 3 Harlem av. Tel.Gilpin, Mrs Olive R. CS Stony Run lane. Tel d . 1 1 26.

Cover, Miss Mary G. CSB (teacher) 1 29 WMt Royal av.Graham, Mrs E. Eiicn CS 1 624 Eutawpl. Tel.Hammond, Mrs

maids H. CS 1 81 0 N Calvert at. Tel Mtv. 2241 .Heronsmrrs, Mrs Emma (M 1 04 E North av.

I ngalls, Mrs Mary C.G. . CSB 30 1 0 St Paui st.Klunk. Louis W. CS mornings 1 81 7 Linden av.

Lyon, Miss Sara L. 68 223 1 St Paul at.

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Bartlett. Miss Julia S. 080 (teacher) AM to 1 2 M24 I dlewild at. Tel Brook. 6009 .

Brett, Miss Hanna E. J. ca to 1 PM 1 293 Commonwealth av. Tel Brook. 7026 W.

Bruce. Mrs Sarah Aimee 9 AM to 1 PM except Wed Sat 6Radciiife rd. Tel Bright. 1 1 47 M.

Dorr, Mrs Florence 1 . CS 1 259 Commonwealth av.

Macdongali. Mrs I sola J. 06 1 . 50 Parkvale av. Tel.

Coilett, Mrs Louin Ht S Til any st. 1 51 863 1 1 .Hyde.Mrs ldaM. CS “ Bal k “. Tel.

AUBURNDALEBaker. Alfred E. (3 B (teacher) 1 22 I slington rd. Tel Newton West 1 890 .

Baker, Mrs Anna B. White CSB 1 22 I siington rd. Tel.

BELMONTSimonds. M1 33 8. Louisa CS 80 Somerset st.

Willard. Mrs Florence L. CS Tel 1 23.

Marshall. Albert (M 4808 Ferndais av. Howard wk. Tel.McGrath. Mrs Mary Shater (8 1 1 23 “ !t b Teil StPaul 3 749 : res Cockeysvilie 1 1 9 .

Miller, MissMary L. CS 1 807 St Paui st. Tel MtV. 709 .

Porter, Mrs Alina M. B. CS The Keniiworth. 339 Bloom at.

Raiser, Mrs Alice W. CS mornings except Sat 2 23 1 St Paulat. Tel Homewood 4247.

Belts, Mrs Mabel Darby CS 1 2 M to 3 PM 849 Title bil eheu. Miss Emma J. 06 1 853 W North av. Tel Med. 65 8.Schmidt. Miss Louise CS 1 8 1 7 St Paul at.Troxell. Miss Mary (B 1 0 AM to i PM 2506 N fl rarles st.Tull, Miss Annie R. CS 1 428 Fidelity bis. Tel St. P. 2636.Weave . Mrs Florence Stratton CS 1 29 WMt Royal av.West. Miss Katharine R. (ER ( teacimr) 1 0 AM to 1 PMThe Arundei, Charles at and

2 1cgier, Mrs l da E. CS 1 te S PM 260 1 Gnilferd av. Tel.

CUMBERLANDThomas, Mrs Bruce Waugh CS 276 Celsd fa av. Tel 2774.

HAGERSTOWNSharer, Mrs Elisabeth F. (M The Negley apt. Tel 729.

LUTHERVI LLESchott. Mrs E. Eliaaheth CS 1 0 AMt0 1 PM. Tel Tow. 292.

See also m ares . anemones aosrorv (sass).ssoom rvn, CAMBRI DGE. noncrrrs isn.m ares m us .

sosrmnamr. non nar , somnvmm. soarsavmm (was-r). waraarowrv. was-r aoxsoar.

Adams. George Wendell CSB (teacher) 1 to 3 PM except SatDexter big, 458,Washingtrm at. Tel.

Ainsworth, Mrs Nellie B. CS 25 Peterborough st.Allen, Miss M. Frances 872 Boylston at. Tel B. B. 4887.Alien, Mrs Mary W. CS 50 Peterboro at. Tel B . B. 49 1 1 M.

Amsden, Franklin D . CS afternoons except Set 50 1 Little big.Tels Beach 6567; res Brook. 52333 .

Bailey. Mrs KatharineB . CS 3 73 Newbury st. Tel B . B. 2253 J.Bangs , Mrs Elizabeth S. CSD 452 Audubon road. Tel.Bartholomew, Mrs Mary Selene CS 1 to 5 PM except SatLittle big. 80 Boylston st . Tels Beach 472 ; rm Brook. 946.Bennett , Louis N. CS to except Sat Pierce big.Copley sq. Res tel Bright. 84. Summer months Winthrop.

Binley, Mrs Sallie Lee CS 2 to 5 PM except Set 673Boylston at. Tels B . B. 5428 ; res Brook. 3 690 .

Blackley, Mrs Ethel May CS 1 to 5 PM Mon Thurs 927Colonial big. Res 1 840 Comwlth. av. Tel Brook. 481 3 .

Bodmer, Miss Louise Fanny CS Suite 1 0 3 60 mariesgate l est.Tel. B . B. 30 30 .

Bonner, Mrs Fannie Baker CS 1 1 AM to 2 PM except Sat64 Charlessate East. Tel B . B . 30 30 .

Bosworth, Miss Grace M. CS 9 AM to 1 PM 1 1 39 Little big,80 Boylston at. Tel Beach 692 1 .Brown, Miss Alice Seward CSB (teacher) mornings exceptSat 1 4 Westland av. Tel B. B . 5659 W.

Bucklin, Mrs Carrie L. (M 1 75 Hemenway st. Tel B . B. 72629 .

Churchill . Miss Alice C. CSD 8 Westland av. Tel.Cleary, Mrs Whitney CS 2 to 4 PM 1 0 CumberlandTel 8 . B. 38 4 R.

Clough, Mrs Aiice Sherman (Mrs Harry M.) CS 1 to 4except Fri Set 220 Clarendon st. Tels B. B. 1 524.

Clough, George M. CS mornings 24 Milk st. Tel.Colby. Frank C. CS 9 to 1 PM Little bis. Tel Beach 9 1 .Colby, Mrs Mary Bayrd 08 Tel B. B. 90 1 0 .

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Waterman. Charles Dyer (M 1 0 AM to 2 PM 45 Milk st.Tels Main 1 60 6; res Quincy 789 .

White, Miss Bessie CS 1 1 3 9 Commrmwealth av. Tel.Whyte, Miss Margaret S. 8. CS 7 Washington hall, Trinity ct.Williams, Mrs Ella E. CSD postal address 81 7 Little big.

Willis, Mrs Elia Lance CSB (teacher) to PMTuesM 672 Boylston at. Tel. Res 53 Marion st, Brookline. Tel.

Willis, John B. CSB to PMMonThurs 872 Bo istea at Tel B. B. 4387. Res 53 Marion at. Brookline.

Woods, Mrs Bertha H. CS 386 Commonwealth av. Tel B . B .3263 . Summer months Bournedale. Tel Sagamore 654 .

Young, Bieknell CSB for mail only, 385 Commonwealth av.

Cable Neihick, Boston.

Clem and Association held in Chime. lilinoia.

BOSTON (EAST)Bumham, Mrs Abbie E. 08 1 2 1 Princeton at. mBRAINTREE

Kohler, Mrs Mary Lovinla CS 875 Wash. at. Tel.

BROCKTONDoe.Mrs Lucy E. CS 2 to 4 PMexcept Sat 8White av. Tel 1 843 .

Hoyt. Mrs Margaret CS 5 5 Beicher av. Tel 1 946.

Th ompson, Mrs Gertrude Tilden CS 5 7 Highland ter. Tel 1 9 1 4.

Winner, Mrs Mary N. (B 2 to 5 PM except Sat Kennedy big.Tel 3240 W. Res 28 Allen at. Tel 3 240 B.

BBOOKF I ELDTwichell, Mrs Marion E. (3 BO! 1 50 .

BROOKLINEBarlow. Mrs Lilian CS 1 8 Browne at. Tel 6784.

Beasley, Mrs Mary mornings 204 Babcock at. Tel 867.Behr, Mrs Gertrude 1 0 to 1 2 M Hotel Coolidge. Tel 6956.

Burner, Mrs May W cheater CS by appointment 1 8 Englawood av. h i 390Bradish. Mrs Fannie L. 08 8 1 Cyprus st. Tel 703 1 W.

(Rinse, Mrs Nettie Rowe CS 1 03 3 Beacon at. Tel 25 26 M.

Craige,Mrs Ella 0 . CS 2 to 5 PM 2 Auburn Courts. Tel 1 497M.

DeVoid, Mrs Bertha Rhodes CS 1 248 Beacon at. Tel 3 220 .Dewey, Mrs Frances Lovejoy CS 8 Cypress pl.

Dunn, Mrs 80phia Whitfield CS 1 6 Park dr. Tel 70 53 W.

Felinsbee. Harrison D. CS 9 AM to 1 PM 1 40 7 Beacon st.Tels 3 6 1 0 ; res 473 7 J.

Furbeck, Mrs Lillian Keller 08 3 1 Westbourne ter. Tel 3 958M.

Hall. Mrs Marion E. CS 44 Center at. Tel 1 1 97 W.

Harrie. Miss Edith CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 1 852 Beacon st. Tels5 941 W; res 1 3 59 W.

Hatten, Thomas W. CSD by appointment 1 1 2 Fuller st.Hogs. Mrs Lillian B . CS 1 9 1 Winthrop rd. Tel 1 008.

House, Mrs Annie Wheeler 08 1 0 1 St Paul st. Tel 5440 .

Howard, Mrs Helen G. CS 488 Harvard st.Jones, Miss Kathrlne C see Lamoine, Me.Judd, Mrs Estelle D. C see Menton, France.Knapp. Bliss CSB (teacher) by appointment 7 Chatham st.Kugler, Mrs Katherine CS 2 1 7 Reservoir rd. Tel 50 85 M.

Lord, James F. CS 281 St Paul st . Tel 6860 .

McLellan, Mrs Jeannette R. CSB 57 Alton pl.

Nash, Charis 8. CS 1 76 Winthrop rd. Tel 5874 M.

Neal , James A. CSD (teacher) by appointment 1 080 Beaconat. Tel 60 55 . Summer months. Clifton. Tel Marblebead 5 1 8.

Newhaii. Mrs Minnie L. CS 1 09 Winchester at. Tel 3 1 9 7.Norcott. Mrs Ada L. CS 46 Linden place. Tel 3 1 24 M.

Ogden. David B. CI B (teacher) by appointment 2 5 Alice pi.Ogden, Mrs Margaret Wood 088 25 Alton pl. Tel 1 977.

Phelps. Mrs Lucy Dayton CS 95 Sutherland rd. Tel 353 .

Robertson. Mrs Annie Louise CSB (teacher) mornings exceptSat 74 Amory at. Tel 1 020 .

Rome, James J. CSS (teacher) by appointment 1 Strathmore rd.Rome. Mrs Joan Hudgens CSB 1 Strathmore rd. Tel 49 1 2 .Romery, Miss Ethel Claire CS 1 0 79 Beacon at. Tel 1 3 58 M.

Shepley, Mrs Engelia M. CS 1 3 1 Sutherland rd.

Smith, Cliiford P. CSB (teacher) 1 6 Corey rd.Smith, Mrs Myrtle Holm CSB 1 6 Corey rd. Tel 3354.

Vaughan, Mrs Jennie B. CS postal address 22 Garrison rd.

Watts, Mrs I da M. CS mornings 326 Clark rd. Tel 5632 .

Watts John R. CS by appointmurt 3 26 Clu k rd. Tel 563 2.Winans, Mrs Maude A . CS 1 0 6 Strathmore rd. Tel 482 W.

Woolley, Mrs Ella L. CS 86 Corey rd. Tel 69 1 3 M.

CAMBRI DGEDavison, Mrs. Emma E. CS 1 9 Pleasant at . Tel 4829 J.Jones, Mrs Myrtle D. CS 2 Prescott at. Tel 3 589 M.

Milligan, Mrs Edie F. C. CS 1 6 Vincent at. Tel 1 456 J.

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Tuttle. Mrs Annie Dugdale (B 1 0 Bemingtm st. Tel 4683 W.

Whitman. Mrs Manda L. CS Rivc baak Gou t. Tel 943 .

Wright. Miss M. Rosamond CS 6 to 8 PM Teas Thurs Fri50 Massachusetts av. Tel 5029 M.

Bock, Mrs Harriett Soln a CS.CLINTONField, Mrs Hattie M. CS High at. Tel 87.

COTUITColeman, Mrs Ellen L. CS .

Dottridge. Mrs Lin ie A. (I .

DANVERSWhitney, Mrs Elisabeth L. (S 29 Plus at. Tel 1 70 . SI .mer months Tamworth, N. H.

DORCHBSTERClark. Mrs Ellen L. CSB 3 to 5 PMTOO 1 0 M ill av.

EVERETTCorbin, Mrs Mary E. CS 22 Forest av. Tel.Johnson, Mrs Martina H. OS 42 Liberty st. Tel 950 .

Weeks. Phil C. CS 1 4 Orchard st. Tel 3 25.Weeks. Mrs Susan A. CS 1 4 Orchard at. Tel 325.FAI RHAVENHillnsn. Mrs Ella F. (S 49 Walnut st.FALL RI VERAnthony, Mrs Mary P. CS 469 Prospect st. Tel 1 2 35 M.FITCHBURGCrosby. Miss Ruth C. CS 242 Blossom at. Tel 2089 M.

Cross, Walter 8. CS 5 1 6 Safety Fund big. Res tel 1 099 M.

Holt. Mrs Kilmeny B. CS Lunenburg rd. Tel 1 842 M.

FRAMINGHAMHom er, Mrs Edith Comey CS Wed afternoon 0 . 1 3 Henry rt.Tels 94 M; res Holliston 1 20 .

GLOUCESTERFrench, Mrs Lelia F. CS 20 7 Wash. st.Jonson, Mrs Frances Ellery CS 1 3 Racklil e st. Rocky Neck.

Tel 650 . Onice 5 5 1 Boylston st , Boston, 1 0 AM to 1 PMMon Tues ‘h inrs. Tel B . B. 660 .

Perkins, Mrs Emma F. CSD 1 4 Ashland pl. Tel 1 463 W.

Sawyer, Miss Caroline H. CSS (teacher) 1 7 Procter st. Tel.Smith, Miss Edie Pearl CS 1 7 Procter st. Tel 1 803 M.

GREENFI ELDBaggs, Mrs Addie E. C8 1 0 AMto 2 PM 61 Garfield at. Tel.Cornell. Mrs Julia E. CS 53 High st. Tel 82 .Cast , Miss Edith CS 3 1 7 Federal at. Tel 778 Y.Wright, Mrs Jane Atherton CS 34 Pierce at. Tel 81 7 J.HAVERHI LL

Harrison. John M. CSS 1 0 AM to 3 PM Haverhill Nat bnkbig. Tel 2 208.

Patch, Mrs Elia Bosvortb os 1 8 Council apt. Tel 1 649 .

HUDI ONWetherbee, Mrs Lucy Ella CSE 1 5 Park at. Tel.I PSWI CHJohnson. Mrs Nettie A. Richardson CS.JAMAI CA PLAI N

Moseley, Mrs I da L. CS 8 ParleyVale. Tel 2620 .

LAWRENCEPreacott. Levis CS 2 to 4. 7 t0 8 PM Bay State blg. T61 348.Tirrell , Mrs May I

'. CS l l AMtO4 PM 54 Crcss st. ‘l

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Judd, Mrs Mary A. CS 23 Franklin st.

LEXINGTONEmery. Mrs Grace 1 1 . CS 5 Stetson at. Tel 420 .

LOWELLBrown, Mrs Helen E. 03 9 AM to 1 2 M except Wed 400Walker st. Tel 30 1 9 .

Honia. Mrs Lillian E. CS 6 1 4 Westfor'd st. Tel 1 861 .

K imball. Mrs Lillian J. (M 40 Middlesex at. Tel 3 941 .

Marshall , Mrs Florence D. CS 3 5 Varnum av. Tel 23 3 5 M.

Perkins, Mrs Josephine L. CS 1 5 Oliver st. Tel 4606.

Pierce. Mrs Marcia Nichols CS 1 76 Methuen st. Tel 1 842 M.

LYNNCrombie, Mrs Fl orence R. CS 1 to 5 PM Security Tr

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Tels 42 1 5 ; res 4942 W.

Dillon, Miss Annie Merrill CS 2 to 3 PMSecurity Trust blaTels 3544; res 3539 .

Nasro, Mrs EllaM. 08 2 1 Beach rd. Boulevard. Tel 6932 W.

Prescott, Mrs Emma F. CS postal address 23 Huron at.Symonds, Mrs Annie M. 08 1 38 Williams av. Tel 6426 W.

Welch. Mrs Elisa P. (B 1 95 Williams av. Tel 2378 M.

LYNNFI ELD CENTERDyer, Mrs E. Maude CS Tel.

MALDENBernis, Mrs Nellie A. CS 8 to 1 1 AM 40 Spruce st. h i.Childs, Mrs Lena D. 08 mornings except Sat 1 3 1 Glen-nodst. Tel 930 .

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Cooper, Mrs Grace Knox CS 2 75 Fells'ay, E. Tel 365.Femald, Miss F lora M. CS SS Sming sh Tel SSS M.

Hawke, Mrs Rosetta CS 3 1 Holyoke st. Tel 2 1 40 .

Mdller. Louis B . CS 2 1 Vista st. Tels 2080 and 2661 M.

Bostonofllce 45Milkst, 2 to 5 PMMonThurs. TelMaln 1 606.Nickerson. Miss I da M. CS 3 to 5 PM 48a Maple at. Tel.MEDFORD HI LLSI DE

Sav/all. Mrs Harriet CS 303 Boston av. Tel 1 787 M.

Stevens, Mrs Clara B. CS 87 North st. Tel Medford 850 .

Othce 927 Colonial big, Boston, 2 to PMMon Thurs.MEDFORD (WEST)Appleton, Mrs Clara J. CS 49 Kilgore av. Tel Ari. 1 960 .MELROSEFulton. Mrs Minnie F. 40 Wyoming av. 3 . Tel 820 .

MI DDLEBOROHarlow, .Mrs Fannie B. (M 1 2 Boston at. Tel 341 .

Knox. Mrs Alice Roberts CS 1 9 Webster at. Tel 460 .

NEEDHAMWint . Miss Ella l". 08 1 59 Dedhal i av. N 230 .

Wood, Leon 1 rving CS evenings Powera st.

NEW BEDFORDBrierly, James E. CSD (teacher) 9 to 1 0 AM, 2 to 4.7 to 8 PM 948 Kernpton st . Tel 20 25 2 .

Gould, Mrs I da L. CS 2 1 2 Hawthorn at. Tel 41 73 .

Macy, Mrs Louise R. CS 74 Bay at. Tel 3 1 28 W.

Taber, Mrs Alice B. CS 93 Ash st. Tel 595.

NEWBURYPORTMerrill, George Clement CSB 1 1 8 High at. Tel 85 9 M.

Prime. Mias Sarah T. SSD (teacher) 1 2 M t0 3 PM 82Bm fleld I t. Tel 1 1 1 5.

NEWTONBraclett. Mrs Cora S. CS 65 Bellsvue st .Ford. Mrs Louisa B. CS 2 73 Tremont sL Tel Nest N. 825 W.

Holden, Mrs Liiy L. CS 60 0m cent av. Tel Nevt S. 1 09 .

Everett. Mrs Lottie Dickinson CS 65 Claro don at. Tel.Lord,Mrs SarahConant CS 1 68Walnut at. TelNo“ .N. 2421 W.

Robinson.Miss Nellie E. 03 1 0 to 1 PM 80 Madisonav. Tel.NORFOLK DOWNS

Robinson, Mrs Elizabeth W. 08 2 to 4 PMMon Thurs 9 1Billings rd. Tel Quincy 2445 .

NORTH ADAMSBabcock, Mrs Gertrude M. CS 5 7 Quincy at. Tel 860 .

Orr, Mrs Alice L . CS 2 9 Holbrook at. Tel 70 .

NORTHAMPTON Nolte, Mrs Evelyn White CS Highland I t and Love lane.Clark, Miss Miriam B. 08 39 Fort Hill tar. Tel 570 . WEST ROXBURYNORTH WEYMOUTH Gibson, Mrs Alice D. CS Cottage av. Tel Belle. 620 .

noes-. Mr-m u mm os rom m rs u so seu e na W H Mrs sophio H CS l Meredith -t Tel Belle. 628.

tel Weymouth 1 1 0 . m omPEABODY Evans. Mrs Mary Adelaide G Front st. Tel .

Sturgeon. Mrs Rosa Adsiia (B 42 Wash. st. Tel 587 M.

PITTSFI ELDMerrick, Miss Edith CS to PM except Fri 65Berkshire Co Sav bnk big. Tels 2635 ; res 1 061 .Van Ostrand, Archie E. CSB (teacher) 2 to 5 PM BerkshireCounty Sav bnk hlg. Tels 263 5 ; res 78.

Van Ostrand, Mrs Ellen N. OSH 5 5 1 South at. Tel 78.

PLYMOUTHStockbridge, Mrs Nellie F. CS 7 Lothrop at. Tel 5 71 .

QUINCYWilson, Mrs Cora E. 08 1 to 4 PM except Sat. Cliveden big.

Res. tel 1 366 R.

RAYNHAM CENTERJones, Mrs Swan K . 08 1 1 3 Pleasant st.READINGAdam . Mrs Mattie Frances (M 5 m m at. Tel 1 05 M.

Blackmar, Mrs Lelia E. (B 68 Yearsan at. Tel 1 394 W.

Newcombe, Mrs Minnie C. CS 1 20 Florence av. Tel.ROW ALE

Clark, Mrs Mary L. CS 68 Hevvlett st. Tel Belle. 243 1 1 .Sargent, Mrs Mattie A. 44 Cohasset at. Tel 2 226 W.

Stanger, TheodoreCS evenings 1 40 Newburg st. Tel Belle. 2325 .

ROXBURYArnold, Mrs Addie CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M 3 Holborn ter. Tel.Lane, Miss Lucy E. CS 9 1 Monroe st.

Bonney, George Peck CS 2 is 5 PM 60 Wash. at. Tels.Keith, Mrs Mary I rving CS se Willow av. Tel.Miles , Leon G. 08 1 87 North st. Tel 3 05.

Tel5 59 . Sumner months tel Beverly 964 W.

HalL Mrs Janst W. CS 1 9 2 Summer st. Tel 490 .

SOMERVI LLE (WEST)Helm, Mrs Josephh e S. 71 Hall av. Tel 1 432 M.

Smith, Mrs Annie H. CS 2 Campbell pk. Tel 5624 J.Smith, Mrs I da Bennett CS 1 1 Whitfield rd. Tel 4429 W.

Wiswall , Mrs Minnie K . CS 82 Morrison av. Tel 1 3 5 7 J.SOUTH WEYMOUTH

Gilbert . Mrs Anna D. CS 2 1 9 Park at. Tel Weymouth 439 B.

SPRINGFI ELDAdams, Mrs Carolyn E. CS HotelVictoria. Tel River 82 1 7.

Chaplin, Mrs Bessie H. CS 441 White at. Tel .Coates, Miss Edith CS 5 1 2 Besse big. Res tel River 2 726 R.

Coxson, Mrs Marjorie A. CS Hotel Victoria. Tel Wal. 796.

Loar, WilliamC. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 3 1 7 Bosse big. Tel.Mccord, Mrs Anna B . CS 1 47 Belmont av. Tel River 5035 .

McI ntire, Mrs Alberta H. 03 5 1 2 Bas e big. Res tel.Perkins, Guy 8. CSB (teacher) 3 20 Besse big, Buss pl.Perkins, Mrs Lillian Foss C8 320 Besse big, Beans pl.Powell, Thomas D. (B 2 22 Besse big. Tel River 1 3 2 1 .Richmond. Mrs Hattie M. CS 3 1 3 Bease blg. Tel.Taylor. Henry Church CS 205 Besse hlg. Res tel.

STERLING JUNCTI ONTyler, Mrs Grace A. CS Tel Clinton 298 W.

STOUGHTONBlaisdell, Mrs Josephine C. 8. CS 1 778 Wash. at. Tel.

VINEYARD HAVENSmall , Mrs Maud L. CS West Chop.

WALPOLEArmstrong, Mrs Mary E. OSO. Tel 1 56-4.

WALTHAMDyer. Miss Mary E. CS comm une. Te1 1 926 W.

WATERTOWNFarr,Mrs GraceTenney CS 465MtAnburnst. Tel Newt.N. 953 J

WELLESLEYSelle, Mrs Cinra CS 1 6 Gruve st. Tol 095 M.

WELLESLEY HI LLSDillaway, Mrs Annie 8. CS Bradford rd. Tel 668.D illaway, Miss Laura G. CS 46 Clid rd. Tel 652.Harrington, Miss J. I sabel CS 243 Wash. at. Tel 40 7 M.

WESTBOROSeeley. Mrs Margaret CS 1 4 West at. Tel 83 .

WESTFI ELDHerrick, Mrs Lotva A. CS 9 to 1 1 AM 28 Shepard at. Tel.

Blaisdeil . Mrs Alice May CS 3 Lewis road. Tel 569 .

Davis, Mrs Francs M. CS 3 7 F letcher st. Tel 93 .

Gendron, Mrs Florence A. 08 2 2 Calumet rd. Tel 63 5.Harrington, Mrs Nettie F. CS 9 l anborn at. Tel 8.

Morrill. Mrs Myra E. CS 38 Rangeley.

Squires, Mrs Grace CS 75 Chm-ch at. Tel 829 W.

Townsend, Mrs Mabel M. CS 3 3 Everett av. Tel 880 .WI NTHROP (CENTER)

Furber. Mrs Mabel M. (B 81 Birch rd. Tel 1 53 9 W.

Morse, Mrs Cecilia I . CS 52 Cottage Park rd. Tel 1 99 M.

WINTHROP (HI GHLANDS)Smith Mrs Bertha M. CS 3 7 1 3070 63. “ 1 1 260 .

WINTHROP (PLEASANT ST)Garrett, Mrs M. Etta CS 60 Cottage Park rd. Tel 60 2 .

WINTHROP (THORNTON)Moore, Mrs Jessie 8. CS 22 Washington av.

WOBURNMendom, Mrs Sara Clark CS 1 6 Arlington rd.Wyer, Mrs Alice Champney CS 40 Pleasant at.

WOLLASTONBuchanan, Mrs Alexis F. CS 1 33 Grand View av.

Everett, Mrs I da E. 03 20 Wollaston av.

Walker. Mrs Fannie L. CS 40 Vassall st. Tel .WORCESTERAllen, Mrs Carrie S. CS 1 0 AM to l PMTues Fri; 1 to dPMThurs 1 006 Park big. Tel Park 52 2 .

Bush, Mrs Nellie Blodgett CS 940 Slater blg. Tels.Cooke, Mrs Alice C. CS 5 La Grange st. Tel.Crossrnan, Mrs F lora E. (M 2 2 Channing st. Tel.Cummins, Mrs Mary H. 08 23 Hollywood st. Tel Park 73 33 W.

I rvine, Mrs Anna G. CS 1 0 AM to 2 PMToes ; 2 t0 6 PMThurs 805 Park blg. Tels Park 4344: res Park 4523 J.

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WORCESTERKing, Miss Helen M. CS 1 1 Montague at. Tel Cedar 41 22 .

Knowles, Mrs Evelyn Sylvester CS 1 to PMMon Wed Fri1 00 6 Park big. Tel Park 522 .

Messinger, Mrs Eliza J. 03 1 Marston way. Tel.Putnam, Mrs Louise F. CS 1 Dix at. Tel Cedar 1 638.

Rich. Mrs Elizabeth C. 08 56 Howiand ter. Tel Cedar 963 .

Smith, Miss Louise E. CS 1 to 4 PM except Mon 1 7 May at.

Tel Cedar 2624.

. Mrs Edith Newton CS 1 0 AM to 2 PMMon Satz 2 to6 Wed 80 5 Park big. Tels Park 4344 ; res Cedar 2879 .

Picker-y. Mrs Aliens Mather CS 290 Highland st. Tel.Walker. Miss Kate M. CS 805 Park big. Tel Park 43 44.

White, Mrs Josephine F. CS 3 Dudley pl. Tel Cedar 4438 R.

m m MI CH I GANFarley, Mrs Frances ar. cs 9 1 3 s Superior st.

ALMAEllison, Mrs Ella F. CS 508 State st. Tel Union 77.

Githens, Mrs Elizabeth B. CS 1 1 2 35 ECenter st. TelUnion 33 5.

ALPENAHeald. Mrs Elisabeth CS 1 67 1 st at.Roberta. M168 Maria CS 1 67 l at st.

BATTLE CREEKAdams, Mrs Narcissa F. CS 1 7 Fremont st. Bell tel 29 23 .

Benedict. Mrs Cora CS 1 4 Frelinghuysen at. Bell tel 1 3 92 .Fisher, Mrs Jennie CS 3 to 5 PM 1 3 0 Post av.Ketchum, Mrs Alice E. CS 46 Adams at .LaOuay, Mrs Clara E. CS 47 South av. Tel 2687 W.

Robertson, Miss Clara B. CS Post big. Tel 25 74.

Sawyer, Robert L. 03 City bnk big. Bell tel 454 J.BAY CITYArchambault, Mrs Frances CS 1 506 McKinley av.Wells. Mrs Ada M. CS 41 2 Belinda st.

BENTON HARBORBurr, Mrs Ellen Cary 08 225 Bellview st. Tel 1 1 42 .

CADI LLACGear. Miss Mary Louise CS 20 2 Blodgett at. Tels 3 1 8.

CHARLEVOI XBailey, Mrs Cornelia Erwin CS 2 1 1 Clinton at. Tel 30 5 .

COLDWA'I 'ERCornwall. Charles S. CS 1 02 Marshall at.

DETROITAllen, Mrs Florence King CS 1 5 E Willis at. Tel Glen. 5460 .

Anderson, Mrs Magdalma M. CS 962 Lawton av. Tel.

Bailey, Mrs Lillian A. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 404 The Lenox.Tel Cherry 878.

Bartholomew, Mrs I da 1 281 Holcomb av. Tel Lincoln 81 2 .

Beck, Mrs Julia C. CS 8 AM to 1 2 M 9 1 8 Van Dyke av.

Tel Lincoln 40 20 .

Beck. Mrs Maud B. 08 9 1 2 55 Helen av. Tel Meir. 2596.

Berna, Mrs Ella C. CS 8 to 1 2 M 35 73 E Jenerson av,

Grosse Pointe pk. Tel Hick. 1 20 8.

Bland. Mrs Jean B . CS 85 Hancock av, W. Tel Glendale 40 1 1 .

Boggis, Mrs Cora E. CS 2 5 Willis av, E. Tel Glendale 2 742 .

Boga: Mrs Martha Harris OBB (teacher) 8 to 1 1 AM 697

av.

Boyle, Mrs Martha Reuner CS 50 Puritan av. Tel Hem. 1 90 3 .

Burt , Miss Jennie CS 8 to 1 1 AM. 2 to 5 PM 420 Woodward av. Tel Cadillac 2 797.

Callahan. Miss Grace W. CS 756 2d av. Tel Grand 1 3 64.

Carnpbell , Francis C. CS 1 53 2 Dime bnk big. Tel Cherry 525 1 .

Clute, Mrs Charlotte A. CS 44 Columbus av. Tel Wal. 481 4.

Colton, Mrs Jessie W. CS 246 Comwlth. av. Tel G. 3 952 .Cooper, Mrs Cora B. CS 1 1 20 Cass av. Tel North 5 73 9 .

Dagg, Miss Lena CS 465 Hamilton av. Tel Hick. 1 683 .

D'

Eathe, Mrs Alice CS 9 AM to 4 PM except Sat 1 835 Dimebnk big. Tel Cad. 2679 .

Doty,MrsEliaH. (S B (teacher) 34Willisav, E. Tel Glen. 1 329 .

Emmons, Mrs Lottie C. CS 8 to 1 1 AM 44 Melbourne av.

Tel Market 1 3 23 .

Fay, Miss Mary Root CS 22 7 Boston hiv, W. Tel Hem. 5504.

Field. Mrs Clara B. CS 922 Concord av. Tel Mel. 55 6.

F itzGerald, Mrs Annie CS 465 Hamilton av. Tel Hick. 1 68Gamble, Walter F. CS 1 29 Mt. Vernon av. Tel Mark. 1 061 .

Gridlth, Mrs Helen 1 . CS 1 40 7 1 6th at. Tel Wal. 5 282 .

Griggs, Mrs Priscilla W. CS 1 63 Avery av. Tel Glen. 4244 J.Harris, Mrs Alice E. CS 706 Beechwood av. Tel Gar. 1 3 68.

Harris, Mrs Mary CS 62 Gladstone av. Tel Mark. 2 1 3 9 .

Hemenway, Miss Bertha L. CS 1 249 Congress at, E, at EastGrand blv. Tel Edge. 2 780 .

Hess, Mrs Nellie E. CS 2 1 3 Baldwin av. Tel Edge. 659 .

Hickman, Mrs Ethel Cook CS 39 W Alexandrina av. TelGrand 23 74.

Hill. Mrs Kate A . M. CS 1 4 Boxwood st.Houghton, Mrs Susie W. CS 644 Montclair av. Tel.Hovey, Mrs LydiaMacKenzieCS 1 60 Elnrhurst av. Tel Hem. 4539 .

Kenyon. Mrs Lillian W. CS 482 Bewick av. Tel Hick. 820 .

Kitto, Mrs Janie E. CS 1 233 Philadelphia av, W. Tel Gar. 2 1 53 .

Knapp , Mrs Hannah C. CS 73 1 Baldwin av. Tel.

Lilly, Miss Rose A . CS 1 1 7 Connecticut av. Tel Hem. 4968.

Lilly, Vernon J. CS 9 AM to 4 PM 1 256 Book big, 3 5Wash. blv. Tel Cad. 23 7.

Macklem, Miss I da A. CS 2 1 0 E Grand blv. Tel Edge. 61 0 .

McGili , Mrs Stella 8. CS'

2 1 5 E Grand blv. Tel Edge. 1 5 75.McI ntyre, Mrs Elizabeth E. CS 5 79 Morrell st.Mead, Mrs Caroline L. 08 2 1 7 Hogarth av. Tel Gar. 71 3 .

Medearis, Mrs Emma Alexander CS 672 Cass av. Tel Glen. 53 63 .

Montgomery, Mrs Stella V. CS postal address 289 Avery av.

Katherine Reynolds CS 1 58 Puritan av. Tel Hem.

Munson. Mrs Minnie 8. CS 249 Hogarth av. Tel Gar. 850 .

Murdoch. Mrs Marion CS 463 W Euclid av. Tel .

Pease, Mrs Nellie E. CS 1 00 Linsdale av. Tel Car. 48.

Peck, Luserne Hayden CS 9 AM to 4 PM 1 1 62 Book big. TelCher. 3 540 .

Prophet , Edward Percival CSB (teacher) 9 AM to 4 PM1 233 Book big. Tel Cher. 2 1 99 .

Prophet, Mrs Magdalene M. CSB 1 23 3 Book big. Res telRoyal Oak 1 28.

Schlappe, Mrs Frances E. 08 473 Putnamav. Tel Wei. 3 250 J.Schreiber, Mrs Hattie 08 50 2 54 Drexel av. Tel Hick. 1 1 44.

Schuster, Mrs Vivia Harvey CS 2 70 I vanhoe av. Tel.Smith, Mrs Alice Cheney CS see Pasadena, Cal.Smith, Mrs Mary L. CS 497 Virginia pk. Tel Market 2920 .

Starr, Miss Bertha E. CS 9 AM to 3 PM except Thurs 1 83 5Dime bnk big. Tels Cad. 5382 ; res Gr. 5480 .

Starr, Miss Jessie Douglas CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 1 1 59 Bookbig. Tel Cher. 1 086. Res The Statler. Tel Cher. 4960 .

Storm, Mrs BerthaHelena CS 3 22 Van Dyke av. Tel Erk e. 1 0 29 .

Stowe, Mrs BelleW. CS 1 1 93 Hamilton blv. Tel North 1 856 M.

Strunk. Mrs Carrie Goodrich CS 299 Webb av. Tel Hem. 599 2 .

Toupalik, MrsMarjorie C. CS except Sat 3 9 E Palmer av. Tel.

Wallace, Miss Sue L. CS 2 9 Owen av. Tel Mark. 5338.

Weckesser, Mrs Lucy E. CS 3 1 Greenfield av.West, Mrs Alice CS 1 2 to 4 PM 489 St Paul st . TelMel. 1 5 1 5 .

West , Mrs Edith Kenyon CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 1 3 6 Elmhurstav, H. P. Tel Hem. 835 M.

Whitaker, Mrs Ella K . CS 89 WHancock av. Tel G. 4287.Wilson, Victor Tyson CS The Lenox apts . Tel Main 461 7.

Woodall, Mrs Blanche 0 . CS 5 2 Ferry av W. Tel N. 35 70 .

Woodall , Charles J. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 52 Ferry av, W. TelNorthway 3 570 .

Woods, Mrs Margaret CS 1 997 W Grand biv. Tel Car. 282 .

Yokom, Mrs Bertha L. (B 6 1 2 Montclair av. Tel.

DURANDNeweli, Mrs Jennie E. CS Tel 1 45 .

FLI NTBrowning, Mrs Belle CS 1 0 to 1 2 M, 2 to 4 PM 1 1 1 Patterson hlg, Saginaw and 3d sts. Tel 4328.

GRAND RAPI DSBurrows, Mrs Ada Clilrord CS 4th Nat bnk big.Dawley, Mrs Kate L. CS 4ih Nat bnk big. Cit. tel 62 599 .

Den y, Harlow H. CS 1 1 5 Waverly pl. Both tels.

Mason, Mrs Minnie H. CS 5 1 1 G. R. Sav bnk big. Both tels.Rock , Mrs Alice CS 2 1 6 Oaklawn av, Wyoming pk.Van Dam, Mrs Mina L. CS 61 7 Livingston av. Cit. tel 9797.

HANCOCKStockly, Mrs Mary G. 08 Tel 309.

HASTINGSGoodyear, Mrs Ellie P. CS 420 W Center at.

HOUGHTONHiliegass, Mrs Josie CS to PM except Tue ThursCitizens bnk big. Tels 20 2 F I ; res 20 2 FI I .

McRae, James CS Rice big. Tel 1 1 1 0 F2 .

I RONWOODCole, Mrs Maude E. CS 242 8 Mansfield at.

JACKSONBuckingham, Mrs May CS 1 03 Chittock av.McCain, Miss Helen CS Royal apts, Wash av. Bell tel 1 862 .

Miller. Mrs Lens 8. CS 204 E, Wildwood apta. Bell tel 1 1 28.Wesch. Mrs Mary Knolls CS 1 1 7 4th at. Bell tel 1 1 50 .

KALAMAZOOBlood, Mrs Mary L. 08 mornings 435 Woodward av. Tel 1 1 78.

Loveland, Mrs I rene C. CS AM to 5 PM 81 2 Natbnk hlg. Tel 25 28.

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Johnson, Mrs Jeanie CS 30845 S Broadway. Tel 1 342 .

STPAULBaker. Mrs E. Dorothy CS except Sat 583 Endicott big.

Beardslee.Miss NeileB . CS 608 Pittsburghbig. Tel Cedar 6660 .

Berryhill , Mrs Margaret Porter CS Pittsburgh big.

Eurist, Mrs Rebecca J. CS 663 Sherburne av.

Fockens, Cornelius CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 582 Endicott arcade.Joslin, Mrs Laura R. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM except Fri TheHamm big, 4th floor. Both tels. Rm 1 920 Selby av.

Kenahta, Adolph CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 60 1 Pittsburgh big.Lamberson, Mrs Elia Vance CS Mon Thurs The Frederic. Res722 Grand av. Both tels.

Logan, Mrs Anna B . CS 1 453 Goodrich av. Tel Mid. 3 5 7.

Olin, Bent E. CS 1 56 1 Lincoln av. Both tels.

Pamell, Mrs Edith H. CBR (teacher) 1 1 AM to 3 PMexcept Thurs 40 0 Pittsburgh big. Res 1 3 2 5 Goodrich av.

Reed, Miss Agnes E. CS 50 5 Exchange bnk big.

Schrader, Mrs. Margaret CS 7 1 6 Selby av. N. W. tel.

Stocker, Mrs Grace E. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM The Hamm blg.Both tels.

Toity, Mrs L. Elisabeth CS 9 AM to 1 PM 36 Kenwood parkWeaver, Mrs Ella Beilby CS Alexandria, 6th and St Peter sts.Wd ch, Mrs Miriam E. CS 438 Laurel av. Both tels.Wilde, Mrs Melvina CS 60 6 Dayton av. Tel Dale 4957.Wood, Mrs I da CS 1 2 1 Cambridge av. Auto tel 83 2 1 28.

DeGroodt, Miss Mabel CS 702 N 4th at.

Newton, Mrs E. Adele CS 1 1 9 W Chestnut at. Tel 858.

Tollefson, I ngebrigt C. 08 3 1 2 1 0 th st, SW. Tel 3 25 .

WINONASmith, Miss Louise Marie CS 2 1 6 E 3d at. Tel 856.

MI SS I SS I P P I

rscrrsorrWhite, Mrs Fannie S. CS 1 1 5 Sivley av. Tel 1 277.

NATCHEZStubbleiield, Mrs Ethel Gooch CS 3 1 4 Linton av.

WEST POINTFoster. Mrs Ella Roberts 08 9 to 1 2 M.

MI SSOUR I

BROOKF I ELDBeams, Miss Carrie E. CS 230 8 Pine at. Tel 643 .

BUTLERCrowell . Mrs Kate H. CS.

CARROLLTONLee, Mrs Alvin Laura CS 208 W Benton at. Tel 1 79 .

CARTHAGEBlakeney, Mrs Frances M. CS 81 6 Clinton st.

Mitchell, Mrs Mary V. CS 90 1 S Grant at. Home tel 2 26.

Tebbetts, Mrs Mary B. CS 90 2 S Main at. Home tel 1 1 38.

Meyer, Mrs Pauline CS 1 0 5 Vena av. Bell tel Wydown 243 M.

COLUMB I ABaumgartner, Mrs Bessie CS 80 9 Rollins st. Tel Red 774.

Scott, Mrs Mary A. CS Sampson apt, Hitt st . Tel Black 1 2 57.

HANNI BALPew, Mrs Alta Pledge CS 41 0 Center at. Tel 1 1 03 .

Pledge, Mrs Elizabeth A. CS 41 0 Center at.

INDEPENDENCEStevenson, Mrs Ella Mary es 1 1 2 S Union at.

JOPLI NCase, Mrs Nora M. CS 2 1 1 Pearl st.Lipscomb, Mrs Mary A. CS 71 0 Monet av. Tel 523 .

Stevens, Mrs Elizabeth J. CS 1 925 JoeThudium, Mrs Jean Whitney CS 81 6 Frisco big.

KANSAS CITYAflieck, Mrs Emma V. CS 443 3 Harrison st. Tel S. 4565 .

Agnew, James S. CS 71 8 Bryant big.

Allen, Mrs VirginiaM. CS 3 203 E 28th at. Beth tels.Bassar, Mrs Alice H. CS 920 Forest av. Tel.Biggar, Mrs Annie Elizabeth CS 406 E 43d st.

Brinkley, Mrs Annie B. CS 38 1 5 Troost av. Tels.Burgher, Mrs Pearl E. CS 8 to AM 7440 Holmes st.

Clark, Mrs Martha Metzler CS 2 22 Bryant big.Clark , Mrs Mathilda E. CS 4 1 0 1 Terrace st. Home tel.Colton, Mrs Phebe B. CS 5 9 1 5 Lexington av.

Curl, Mrs AnnaAlberta CS 940 W 33d st ter. Both teis S. 460

Dobbins, Fred E. CS 70 5 Sharp big. Both tels.

Finley. David Caldwell CS Sharp his.

Goodnow, Mrs Cora A. CS 2 534 Gillham rd.

Greenwood, Mrs Josephine Heermans CS 2825 Troost av.

Halsey, Miss Mary Emma CS 50 1 Commerce big. Home tel.Hinchman, Mrs Grace Sanger CS 41 9 E 36th st. Bell tel.Holiebaugh, Mrs Anna W. CS 3603 Central at. Beth tels.

Householder, Mrs Emily CS 1 0 1 2 Armour blv. Both tels.

Hewlett, Mrs Margaret 8. CS 2 00 W 53d ter. Home tel S. 5 1 8.

Hunt, Alphonso Lamart ine CS mornings 2560 Howard av.

Tels Bell East 1 20 4 ; Home East 1 499 .

Kienale, Mrs Gertrude Baird CS 3625 Penn st.Knapp , Miss Dora M. CSB (teacher) 50 1 Commerce big.

Lawson, Mrs Grisail Page CS Hotel Tattershall. Both tels.Leitch, Mrs Cordia CS 281 1 Benton blv. Bell telWeb. 1 383 .

Lemon, Mrs Esther E. CS Swope parkway. Bell tel Web. 293 9 .

Lindsay, Mrs Lucy Ballinger CSB (teacher) 3 289 Oak st.Both tels South 3482 .

Lockwood, Mrs I da Nelson CS 3 524 Wyandotte st. Both tels.Lyle, Mrs MaryV. CS 3 5 1 6 Harrison blv.

Manson, Mrs Jennie CS 3 2 1 9 Park av. Bell tel.May, Mrs Annie C. CS 60 1 4 Brookside blv.McBride, Albert L. CS Weber apta. 1 2 23 E l oth st. Tels.McClearey, Mrs Alice Bailey CS 2944 Wabash av.

Newell, Mrs Jennie A. CS 600 0 McGee st.Nourse, Mrs Fannie E. CS 70 5 Sharp big. Both tels.

Ratzian'

, Cornelius B. CS 9 AMto 4 PM 420 Commerce big.Res 60 1 2 McGee st. Both tels.

Rogers, Moses J. CS 3 1 3 6 Jefferson at. Home tel.

Sawyer, Mrs Leonora CS 3 208 I ndependence blv.Schooley, Mrs Jennie Baird CS 28 1 5 Troost av. Tels.Seely, Mrs Bird De Gallelord CS 7 to 9 PM 2 1 03 Linwood blv.Smith, Mrs Mary G. CS 3 52 7 Woodland av.

Stone, Mrs Ella P. CS Orville apta. 1 1 1 6 E 9th at.

Sturgis, Mrs Katherine C. CS 3 539 Central st.

Trower, Mrs Lillie A. CS 5 1 2 Gladstone blv.

Vining, Miss Dora Brown CS 52 2 Bryant big.

Warner. Mrs Eldred Haines CS 3 53 7 Central st. Bell tel.Way, Mrs Amanda E. CS 2425 Brooklyn av.

Westcott, Mrs Emma B . CS Oglesby hotel. Both tels.Wheeler, John H. CSB (teacher) 2 61 9 Victor st.Wheeler, Mrs May E. CSB mornings 40 52 Warwick blv. Hometel Hyde Park 265 .

Wilcox, Mrs Martha W. GSR (teacher) 1 0 AM to 1 PM281 2 Harrison at. Beth tels.

Williams, Miss Martha L. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 50 2 Commerce big. Both tels Main 50 60 ; res South 33 63 .

KI RKSVI LLEGibson, Miss Minnie 5 1 2 E Pierce st.LEXINGTON

Kriehn, Mrs Olive F. CS 81 2 Highland av.Morath, Miss Charlotte CSB Tel 41 4.

MAPLEWOODHelle, Mrs Lydia K . CS 7457 Elm av.

MARSHALLHemdon, Mrs Annie R. CS 3 1 4 E North at. Tel 280 .

MARYVI LLEMoore, Mrs Mary Wyatt CS 1 20 E Edwards st.

MEXI COFranklin, Mrs Hattie L. CS Central big. Tels 59 ; res 468.Morey, Mrs El la 1 . CS 8 1 4 Union at. Tel 54.

NEOSHOCoyle, Mrs Nettie Yates CS Oak Ciiil‘.POPLAR BLUFFFrank, Mrs Katherine M. CS 641 N Main st. Tel 2 1 6.

RI CH HI LL

Cole. Mrs Martha CS.

ST JOSEPHBatchelier, Mrs Anne E. CS 20 6 S 1 7th at. Bell tel.Wallace, Mrs Emma Noble CS 1 409 S 33d st.

ST LOUI SAndrews. Mrs Fannie Abbott CS 1 0 AM to 2 PM C 1 8 Railway Exchange big. Res 41 78 Delmar blv. Bell tels.Ashcroft, John CSB (teacher) 1 0 AM to 4 PM 1 1 3 3 SyndicateTrust big. Res 4954 McPherson av. Bell tels.Brittain, Mrs Myrtle F CS 71 45 Westmoreland av. Bell tel.Burk, Mrs Louise CS 230 6 K lemm at. Tel Grand 4881 J.Campbell , Mrs Josephine A. CS 9 AM to 3 PM 1 9. 3 1 0 9S Grand av. Bell tel Grand 2 1 1 6.Dudley, Mrs Juliet W. CS 4956 McPherson av. Bell tel .Dunn, JohnRandall CSB see NewYork, N. Y.

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ST LOUI SF low .Mrs Laura A. CS 8588 Hartford st. h i Sidney 808.Friederieh, Mrs Alice A. CS 1 0 AM to 8 PM 50 1 8 Page blv.Bell tel Forest 5465 M.

George, Mrs Emma L. 5 584a Page blv. Tel Cab. 61 0 7.

Heath, Mrs Sara C. CS 5 1 0 3 Maple av. Bell tel.Honinger, Mrs Alma CS 50 74 Oates av.

Hollinger. Carl F. L. CS 8 to 1 1 AMexcept Set 5074 Gates av.Tels Bell Forest 6050 ; Kinloch Delmar 608.

Jacobs, Mrs Amalia Will CS 1 1 AMto 3 PMexcept Sat 3 541Grace av. Bell tels Sidney 4373 ; Victor 1 976 L .Johns, Frederick D. CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M, 3 to 5 PM TheOdeon, Bell tel.

Koetsli, Mrs I da H. CS A1 8 Railway Exchange blz. Bell tel.

Manuel . Mrs Anna Josephine CS mornings except Tues 533 0Pershing av. Tel Forest 7728.

Mayne, Mrs Bertha L . 2 to 5 PM C 1 8 Railway Exchangebig. Res 3 1 1 1 Portia av. Bell tels.

McKee, Mrs Nellie H. CS postal address 50 57 Westminster pl.Merrick , Mrs Carolyn McArthur CS 1 2 M to 4 PM 1 41 7Syndicate Trust big. Res 5 348 Cabanne av.

Milenta, Mrs Johanna D. 3670 Castleman av. Bell tel Grand 1 858.

Munier, Mrs Belle CS 4771 Northland av. Tel Forest 8 1 97 R.

Ochterbeek, Henry C. CS Suite A.R Odeon big. Bell tel.

Peabody, Mrs Lorena A. CS 1 to 4 PM 1 870 Railway Exchange big. Tels Olive 786 ; res Forest 9262 .

Rebsamen, Mrs Nettie CS 5288 Paulian pl. Tel Foru t 2 708.

Scheckner. Mrs Emelia CS 333 0 Vista at. Bell tel.Skeele, Mrs Ella B. CS 1 23 9 Amherst pi.Steinhauser, Mrs Emilie in 4541 s Fair av.Taylor, Mrs Eliza CS 1 875 Railway Exchange big. Tel.Thomson, Jolm Grey CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 1 875 Railway Ex

change blg. Tels Olive 43 4 ; res Forest 5953 .

Tuckerman, Mrs KatharineM. CS 1 0 AMto 2 PM The Arcadeblg.Walker, Mrs Myrtle H. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 1 827 RailwayExchange big. Tels Olive 5699 res Forest 433 .

Wilkins, Mrs Fannie E. W. CSB (teacher) 1 1 AM to 4 RM441 2 Lindell blv. Tel Forest 1 934.

Wilson, Miss Katherine Stokely CS 49 1 2 McPherson av.

Wiss, Mrs Jennie CS 5 22 3 Terry av.Witcher, Mrs Soc C. CS 23 28 Arkansas av. Bell tel.SALI SBURY

Shire, Mrs Delia Decker G Tel 1 1 6.

SPRINGF I ELDBurtchby, Mrs Ethel D . CS 725 Delaware av. Tel 41 67 J.Saunders, Mrs Emma B . CS 83 0 E Walnut st.Smythe, Mrs Alice Otis CS 454 E Elm st.

TRENTONFairmon, Mrs Myrtle CS 3 1 1 E l oth at. Tel 2 1 6.

Miller, Mrs Harriet L. 08 803 W l oth at . Tel 9 54.

WARRENSBURGMedan, Mrs Maria CS 2 1 0 Broad st.

MONTANAanacorvns

Wellcome, Mrs Katharine E. CS 700 Hickory st.mamas

Cole, Mrs Mildred Giilum CS 403 Yellowstone av.

Crow, Mrs Harriet L. C. CS 3 1 5 N 23d st. Tel 1 83 0 .

Moss, Mrs Mattie Woot en CS Division at. Tel 1 1 74.BOZEMANDavis, Mrs Virginia Spain CS 220 W Lemme at. Tel 773 R.

BU'l'l'

EBranan, Mrs Lucy Grannis CS 63 7 W Park st. Tel 2583 .

Gieser, George F. CS 1 to 5 PM 1 23 Penn. blk. Tel 2 797.

Grimes. Mrs Charlotte CS 740 Maryland av. Bell tel 2374.

Lina, Mrs Laura E. CS 2 to 5 PM 2 24 8Most. at. Tel 599 7.GREAT FALLS

Couman, WilliamC. CS 71 3 I st Nat bnk big. Tel 340 .

Erickson, Mrs Grace CS 208 8d st, N. Tel 6046.

McKay, Mrs Agnes CS 2 to 5 PM 41 5 5 th at, N. Tel 6030 .

Sprung, MrsElizabethGardinerCS 1 st Nat bnk blg. Res tel 7733 .

HAMI LTONThompson. Mrs Augusta E. CS 60 0 Main st. Tel 1 881 .

HELENADavis, Mrs Flora A. 08 P 0 box 94.

Evans, Mrs Maria E CS 71 2 5ih av. Tel 1 5 79.I ds. Mrs L. June CS 3 9

Jaekei, Mrs Crucerstia A. CS 41 8 4th st. E. Tel 5 1 .LI BBY

B illie, Mrs Male B. 08.

NEVADA

Wales. Mrs Margaret A. (B 402 S Yellowstme st. Tel 362 .

MI SSOULALister, Mrs Lntie Lee CS 403 S 4th at, W. Tel 71 6.

Morison, Mrs Anne H. CS 5 5 Higgins big. Tel 1 1 5 .

Weyman, Mrs FlorenceElizabeth CS 5 1 9 8 3d st, W. Tel 1 5 1 7.

ALLI ANCEBerry, Mrs Minnie 8. CS 407 Toluca av. Tel.

ARNOLDPeterson, Miss Laura C. CS Tel 2 on 59 .

BEATRI CEEmmert, Mrs Mina CS 81 0 Grant at. Tel 949 .

FREMONTAnderson, Mrs Abbie 1 . CS 524 Main st. Tel L. 1 042 .

HOLDREGEEngstmm, Mrs Josephine CS 61 9 West av. Tel 499 .

Lundberg, Mrs Anna L. CS 5 1 9 Morton at. Tel 30 7.

LEXINGTONHull , Mrs Elizabeth 8. CS.

LINCOLNBurgen, Mrs Mamie E. 08 2 to 5 PM 25 1 5 Washington at.Ogden, Mrs Hettie N. CS 1 237 F at.MINDEN

Canaday, Mrs Mary J. CS.

NEBRASKA CITYGlover, Mrs Emily R. CS 1 0 AM to 2 PM 7 Weasel big. Tels30 1 ; res 446.

Hobans, Mrs Jennie D. CS 900 4th Corso.

NORFOLKBeels, George N. CSB (teacher) Tel 56.

OMAHAAtkinson, Mrs Sadie E. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PMexcept Thurs 1 1 6S 3oth st. Tel Harn. 471 6.

Sean, Mrs Amy N. CS postal address Keen hotel.Chadwick, Clarence W. CSS (teacher) postal address 2 23 5Howard at. Tel Doug. 2 25 . Cable Chwick, Omaha.

Cleland, Mrs Ellie R. CS 306 Securities big. Tel 2 742 .

DeLong, Mrs Ai- Freddie CSS (teacher) 738 1 st Nat bnk big.

DeLong, Claude L. CS 738 1 st Nat bnk big. Tel Doug. 99 1 .

Draggoo, Mrs Minnie CS 60 L at. Tel 80 . 43 23 .

Dunker, Henry P. CS 1 53 6 City Nat bnk blg. Tel.Dunker, Mrs Theresa K. CS 1 53 6 City Nat bnk big.Eddy, Mrs Lillian P. CS 5 1 7 S 25 ih av. Tel Doug. 5985 .

Hampson, Mrs Clara L. D. CS 480 1 Dodge at. Tel Wei. 381 8.Jones, Mrs Harriet B. CS 1 1 26 City Nat bnk big. Tel T. 3481 .Jones, Jay Ernest CS 1 1 26 City Nat bnk blg. Tel T. 3 48 1 .

Mocnck, Mrs ChristineM. CS 3865 Charles st. Tel Wal. 3 955 .

Perrine, Mrs I da M. CS 1 72 5 Ga. av. Tel Ham. 2539 .

Quinby. Mrs Beatrice B . CS 2 to 5 PM 2870 Vane at. Tel.Quivey. Mrs Carrie 8. CS 2423 Pinkney st. Tel Web. 1 525 .

Richards, James CS 1 200 N 26th at.

Sieg, Mrs Mary Avery CS 49 1 0 N 88th at. Tel 00 1 . 223 9 .

Tangeman. George H. CS 71 6 Keeline big. Tel.Wilcox, Mrs Kate M. CS 50 20 Western av. Tel Wal . 3 760 .

Wood, Mrs Kittie CS 2 705 Ohio at. Tel Web. 1 394.

Wood, Mrs Lydia V. CS 546 S 26th at. Tel Doug. 3 1 6 1 .

SCOTTSBLUFFMcI ntyre, Mrs Rhoda CS Tel 1 1 6.

WOOD LAKELeader, Mrs Olive M. CS .

YORKSimmons, Mrs Anna Pope CS 20 7 College av.

NEVADABATTLE MOUNTAIN

Horton, Mrs Elizabeth Norris CS 1 to 3 PM.

ELKOBangs. Mrs Fannie M. CS AM to PM Mon WedF ri 247 Pine at. Tel 471 .

RENOEllithorpe, Mrs Mary A . CS 23 7 Mill at. Tel 70 3 .Gale, Mrs Blanche CS 1 to 5 PM except Thurs 2 Hers big.

Tel 1 438. Res 5 1 9 Humboldt at. Tel 1 63 2 R.

Paine. Gustavus S . GSR see Boston, Massachusetts.Parker, Mrs Pearl L. CS 227 W Liberty st. Tel 1 681 W.

Pringle, Miss Lydia A. CS 20 5 Maple at. Tel 1 700 J.Turley, Mrs Mary E. CS 2 1 Mill at. Tel 72 1 .

SPARKSPerry, Mrs Ruth L. CS 2 to 5 PM 1 1 42 Ast. Tel 75 J.

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Severance, Mrs Marion A. CS 24 Severance at. Tel 239 W.

CONCORDHaring, Hermann S. CBR (teacher) by appointment Box 385 .

Tels 722 and Penacook 2 5 . Cable Hermhering.

Bering, Mrs Marian White CSB by appointment Box 385 .

Tels 722 and Penacook 2 5 .

Piumer, Mrs Laura E. H. CS 34 Kimball at.Render, Mrs Bertha Johnson CS R. R. 1 . Tel Contoocook 22 2 1 .

Rice, Miss Mary D. CS 2 to 5 PM 2 5 S State at. Tel 83 1 .

DOVERHenderson. William C. (E 1 0 1 Portland at. Tel 238.

Buck, Edwin C. CS by Sppointment 2 54 S Main st. Tel 336.

LACONI AGorreli, Mrs FrancesM. CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 61 3 Main st. Tel.

LAKEPORTColby, Mrs Carrie G. CS R. R. 5 . Tel 572 22 .

LI SBONLucas, Mrs L. Etta CS Armstrong av. Tel 2 5 - 1 4.

LI’ITLEI

’ON

Eldridge, ErvinE. CS 1 to 4 PMexcept Sat 7 Jackson at. Tel.Smith, Mrs Mabelle E. C. (S 5 7 High st.

MANCHESTERBarndollar, Mrs Fannie Elisabeth CSB (teacher) 1 1 AM to

5 PM Bonney big, 2 2 Amherst st. Tels 4955 ; res 482 7.

Butterfleld, Mrs Belle K . CS 1 42 Sagamore at. Tel 5275 .

Law, Mrs Annie E. CS 896 Union at. Tel 9 55 W.

Orrill. Mrs Clara A. CS 1 4 Harrison at. Tel 2988 M.

Shurtlefl , Mrs Eunice Lula CS 8 Harrison at. N 3608 .

Stevens, Mrs Lizzie M. CS 85 Walnut st. Tel 307 1 M.

Stickney, Mrs Rosa H. CS 45 Sagamore at. Tel 2 1 04 R.

NASHUASmith, Mrs Lillie Parker (8 Hudson Center. Tel 1 1 28 W.

PENACOOKBarker, Mrs Kate C. (B 1 37 S Main at. Tel 1 0 .

PORTSMOUTHWyatt. Mrs Grace Allen CS 5 McI ntosh apta. Tel.

NEw JERSEYASBURY PARK

Hooper, Mrs Elizabeth CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM Kinmouth big.

Tel 1 3 1 . Res The Coleman house. Tel 1 40 0 .

Lusk , Mrs Elizabeth Stewart CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 86 Grassmercav

,I nterlaken. Tel Asbury 1 886.

Mason, John G. CS 9 AM to 2 PM 6 1 0 36 av. Tel 1 292 W.

Reisdorii’, Mrs Theiria 608 5 ih av. Tel 1 99 9 .

Roop . Miss Alice CS 1 1 AM to 8 PM 61 2 1 si av. Tel 743 .

ATLANTIC CITYClark , Hugh L . CS 9 3 5 Boardwalk. Tel 26 J.Dimmock , Mrs Nellie CS 2 to 4 PM 93 5 Boardwalk. Belltel 2 92 5 . Res 6 N Bartram av. Tel 249 .

Kempner, Mrs Elizabeth CS Adeiila apta. Tel.McPherson, Mrs Katharine T. CS 839 N Mass av. Tel 1 9 72 .

Reed. Mrs Fannie M. CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M 935 Boardwalk.

Tel. Res 1 0 7 8 Boston av. Bell tel 629 .

Rogers. Mrs Etta 8. CS Reed apt. Tel 3 1 2 .

Swenson. Miss Elin M. CS 1 1 6 N Vt. av. Bell tel 1 9 70 .

Turner. Mrs Elvira CS 2 to 5 PM Real Estate and Law big,1 42 1 Atlantic av. Tels 2 740 ; res 688 W.

Weamer, Clinton Baum CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM except MonBeach Court apts, Boardwalk and Md. av. Tel 2466.

Wearner, Mrs Emma 2 . CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM Beach Court apta.Boardwalk and Md. av. Tel 2466.

Wilhelm, Miss Virginia CS Champion big. Bell tel .Wootton, Mrs Mary D. CS 1 0 to 1 2 M except Sat 3 1 RealEstate and Law big. Bell tels 2 740 ; res 71 52 .

BAYONNEScribner, Miss Nina Ely CS 30 E ssd at. Tel 92 R.

CAMDENKirby, Mrs Abbie S 455 Carteret at. Bell tel 1 2 1 0 J.CRANFORD

Beldcn, Mrs Corinne C. CS 1 Hamilton av. Tel 5 24.

EAST ORANGEBernard, Mrs Bergithe CS 94 Lenox av. Tel 6654.Bertachinger, Mrs Margareta CS 5 71 Central av. Tel Orange5080 .

Caniield, Mrs Elisabeth Lorena CS 8 Grove pi. Tel 3390 .

Cary, Mrs Anne Knox CS 68 Lenox av. Tel 5 76.

Fritz, Mrs Georgette Wilson CS 2 Lincoln st. Tel 1 1 77.Hendrick, Mrs Lucy A. CS

3 S Grove at. Tel 43 1 9 .

Katee, Mrs Elisabeth C8 1 68 S Arlington av. Tel 4664Sayre, Mrs Margaret 8. CS 3 1 0 Dodd st. Tel Orange 660 5 .

Severance, Mrs Battle 8. CS 1 0 AMto 1 2 M 82 S Burnett at.Tel Orange 2 953 .

Starkweather,MrsMlgnonetteC. CS 63 NMann av. Tel Or. 71 36.Stewart , Mrs Helen A. CS 1 5 Nassau place. Tel 8769 .

Van Ness, Mrs Jennie C. 08 1 9 Glenwood pl.

ENGLEWOODBell , Henry Wallace CS 1 34 Eagle st. Tel Englewood 623 M.

Cooley, Miss Agnes E. CS 2 7 Dean st. Tel 1 447.

Drake, Mrs F. Mae CS 1 22 Engle at. Tel 1 1 1 6.

Thompson, Mrs Jessie W. CS 42 Central av. Tel 850 .

FREEHOLDDenise, Mrs Elnora 1 to 3 PM Manalapan road. Tel 258 W.

HACKENSACKKnudsen, Mrs Dorothy B . CS 79 Larch av, Bogota. Tel 1 823 .

HOBOKENKellogg. Mrs Bessie F. CS 1 61 1 4th at.JERSEY CITYEdwards , Mrs Helen F. R. CS mornings except Sat 2 7 Jonat. Tel Bergen 1 40 1 .French, Mrs Gertrude Amelia CS 1 to 4 PM 1 88 Claremontav. Tel Bergen 4233 .

Gearharghhsrs Pearl CS 1 0 to 1 2 M 2 1 Morton pl. Tel Ber

gen

Heath, Mrs Viola A. CS mornings 546 Summit av. Tel Jersey City 245 71 1 .

Shaver, Miss Ora B. CS 3 28 Arlington av.

LAKEWOODDann, Mrs Mary W. CS 2 1 9 Lexington av. Tel 349 .

Palmer, Miss Lelah Virginia Spruce at. Tel 243 .

MAHWAHTatham. Mrs Saidee B. 08 Tatham av. Tel Sellers 52 .

MONTCLAIRSee also UPPER MONTCLAI R

Raabe, Charles H. CS 40 Forest st . Tel 1 423 M.

MORRI STOWNDay. William Henry P . CS 1 5 De Hart st. Tel 1 0 50 .

MOUNTAI N LAKl ach. Mrs Mildred CB Laurel Hill rd. Tel 488.

NEWARKCairns, Mrs Karoline Ruhland CS 40 9 Summer av. Tel .Cm ens, Mrs Margaret Ella CS 3 to 5 PM The Oxford,1 3 3 Washington av. Tel B . B 3 870 .

Faraday, Mrs Mabel B . CS 1 0 AM to PM Wise big , 671Broad st. Tels Mark . 43 44 ; res Asbury 23 65 .

Lacy, Mrs Agga M. CS 1 2 M to 3 PM 1 7 W Park st . Tel .Lacy, George Edgar CS 1 1 AM to 4 PM 1 7 W Park st.Mason, Mrs Eugenia L. CS 1 68 Delavan av. Tel B. B. 1 1 66.Potter, John F. CS 1 0 6 Heller parkway.

Potter, Mrs Mary CS 1 0 6 Heller parkway.

Saxton, Mrs Frances E. CS 2 1 0 N 3d st. Tel B . B . 41 26.

Sigler, Mrs Agnes Green CS 3 5 Broad st. Tel B . B. 7773 .

Smith, Mrs Ellen J. CS 1 54 Clinton av. Tel Wsv. 830 7.Smith, Mrs Lillian Milton CS 459 High st. Tel Mark. 761 8.

Southworth, MissMary E. CSS 1 6 James st. Tel Mark. 230 1 W.

West, Mrs Alice Hynes CS 2 2 Camp at. Tel Market 765 .

OCEAN GROVEDouglass, Miss Fannie CS 1 to 4 PM 1 1 5 Asbury av. TelAsbury Park 1 93 7.

ORANGEEppstein, Mrs I dahT. 08 Fairbanks apta. 48 1 Mainst. Tel 2772 .

Hening, Carrington CS AM to 1 2 , 2 to PM 230Main st . Tel 3899 . Res 5 7 Union at, Montclair. Tel 35.PASSAI C

Lord. Mrs Lillian C. CS 1 08 Lincoln at.

PATERSONBaker, Miss Charlotte E. 08 3 7 Hamilton at. Tel 5 1 90 .

Moge

in

znn

ésMrs Catherine CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 3 75 Ellison st.

e 0

Modemann, Miss Daisy 8. CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM Mon TuesThurs 5 1 1 Citizens Trust blg. Tels 80 1 0 ; m 2085 .

PLAINFI ELDFrench, Mrs Ernestine N. CS 1 340 Watchung av. Tel 2539.Mast , Miss Emily CS 3 6 Woodbine av. Tel 1 839 .

Zerega, Miss Bertha V. CS 447 W 7th st. Tel 1 1 90 .

RED BANKRichardson, Mrs Lucy Stewart CS AM to 1 2 Mexcept Sat1 8 Branch av. Tel 856.

RI DGEWOODSee, Mrs Annie CS 1 68 Ridgewood av. Tel.RUTHERFORD

Kahlstrom, Mrs Louise OS 42 Walnut at. Tel 766.

Peck, Mrs Dora Hazard CS 80 Lincoln av. Tel 547 M.

Phelps, Mrs Ella Prentiss CS 1 1 9 Donaldson av.

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Singleton, Mrs Jessie L. CS 7 E Wellington st. Tel 790 W.

HORNELLSmall , Mrs Mary 8. CS except Mon 26 Hakes av. Tel 1 290 .

HUDSON FALLSRichards, Miss M. Catherine cs 2 to 5 PM 241 Main st.

ITHACAGibb, Mrs Henrietta Collins CS 2 to 4 PM except Sat 1 0 ,2 1 4 E State at. Res 1 0 24 Stewart av.

Hitchcock, Miss Mary CS 2 1 1 Eddy st.

JAMESI ‘OWNStrunk. Mrs Frances B. CS 2 to 4 PM except Sat 20 5Lafayette st.JOHNSTOWNBurt, Mrs Emma J. CS 2d av and William st.

LOCKPORTJohnson, Mrs Jennie CS 6 Wilson parkway.

LOWVI LLEAbell, Mrs Sarah C. CS 3 50 State st.

MAMARONECKLutz, Mrs Barbu a CS Delaney av. Tel 992 .

MT VERNONBrown, Mrs Eva Steen CS 42 1 l st Nat bnk big. Tel 3 829 .Freytas. Mrs Mary L. CS 23 N 9th av. Tel 1 778.

Marquand, Edwin CS 3 92 8 Columbus av. Tel 2 748.

Robbins, Miss Ellen S . CS 1 st Nat bnk blg. Tels.

Beatles, Mrs Minnie J. CS 2 1 5 Proctor big. Tel 3083 .

Victor, Mrs Ella CS postal address.

NEW ROCHELLEBarnard, Mrs Nina N. CS 1 70 Elm st. Tel 489 .

Cohen, Mrs Amelia CS 76 Trene at. Tel 787.

Confleld, Mrs Lulu Parsons CS 9 6 Locust av. Tel.Osgood, Mrs Helen M. CS Sutton Manor. Tel 3 2 75 .

Stanton, Miss Winifred CS Stephenson Park . Tel 3 9 1 7.

Twohey, Mrs Lula C. CS 1 0 to 1 PM 2 64 Main st. Tels4434 ; res 2826.

Wood, Mrs Jennie M. CS 264 Main st. Tels 4434; res 3 580 .

NEW YORKAdams, Mrs Marie Jenks CS 924 Madison av. Tel Rhine. 22 .

Adler, Mrs Charlotte CS 9 25 West End av at l o5 th st. TelAcademy 3 20 7.Amory, Mrs Minna R. CS 728 Wmm at. Tel St. Nic. 1 2 .

Andrews, Mrs EMe CSB MonThurs F ri mornings 48 W 5 7th at.Armstrong, Mrs Blanche G. CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM 720 Wl 8oth st. Tel Wade. 4787.

Bailey. Mrs Margaret L. CS 45 W 9 2d at. Tel River. 70 60 .

Rain, Mrs Abbie J. CS 44 W 96th st. Tel River. 6464.

Baker, Miss Ella M. CS 5 1 1 W l 1 2 th st . Tel Cath. 793 8

Baker Joseph B . CS 1 to 5 PM 50 5 5 th av. TelsM. H. 5665res Wads. 2 29 5 . Summer months Rockaway, N. J.Barris, J . Allen CS 61 0 W 1 5 2d at Tel And. 6782 .

Burris, Mrs May CS 61 0 W 1 52d st. Tel And. 6782 .

Bartlett , Frank Sargent CS 1 2 M to PM 4 1 7E Hudson

Terminal blgs. 3 0 Church at. Tels Cort. 1 0 2 1 ; res Cypress4483 . Cable Teltrab, Newyork.Barto, Mrs Adrienne CS 8 W 98th at . Tel River. 4642 .

Basye, Mrs Vie H. CS 2 1 3 E 48th st. Tel M. H. 8776.

Benedict, Miss Lulu Estelle CS 20 0 Claremont av.Bergquist, Mrs Grace C. CS 1 1 AM to 4 PM except Wed Sat5 1 2 5 th av. TelM. H. 5 734. Res Brookville, L. 1 . Tel 3 50 .

Best, William R. CS 204 W 8l st st. Tel Schuy. 445 2 .

Blake, James 8. CS 61 2 W 1 78th at. Tel St . Nic. 9 1 72 .

Blaschke, Mrs Anna CS 40 2 E 1 3 6th st. Tel Mei. 4667.

Bookstmver, Mrs Louisa E. CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM 3 0 E 1 28that. Tel Har. 1 283 .

Boyce, Mrs Mary E. CS 1 to 5 PM except Sat 1 MadisonRm. 288. Tels Gram. 447 ; res Chelsea 5 785 .

Bradshaw, Mrs Helen CS Hotel Majes tic, Central pk, W, at

72d st. Tel C0 1 . 1 900 .

Brown, Mrs Bertha H. CS Hotel Lucerne. Tel Schuy. 8000 .

Brown, Charles F. CS 9 AM to 6 PM 3 20 5th av at 3 2d st.

Tel. Res Hotel Netherland.Brown, M138 Charlotte L. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM Aeolian hall.33 W 42d at. Tel Vaudb. 5 5 2 1 .

Burton, Mrs Alberta N. CS 1 0 AM to 3 PMexcept Sat 1 1 4 E

fl at st . Tel Rhinelander 760 .

Barton, Edmund F. CS 50 E 42d st. Tels M. H. 45 71res Rhinelander 760 .

Cameron, Mrs M. Campbell CS 3 1 8 W 46th at. Tel Bry. 3 754.

Carter. Mrs Marian F. CS 3 0 6W l o9 th st. Tel Academy 3 2 74.

Catchings, Mrs Fermine B. CS 1 2 to 3 PM except Sat 47 W42d st. Tel Vaudb. 2341 . Res 5 1 W 5oth st.

Chapin, Mrs May Sealy CS 38 Fort Washington av at l 6oth

st . Tel And. 1 73 .

Chappell , Mrs Sara CS 55 W 95 th st. Tel River. 662 1 .

Chase. Charles D. CS 2 to 4 PM 5 W l o4th at. TelAcad. 2580 .

Childs, Mrs Laura Glessner CSB (teachc ) 1 0 AM to 3 PMexcept Thurs Sat Aeolian blg, 33 W1 26 st. Tels Vandb.89 ; res Cathedral 7728.

Christie, Mrs Elizabeth P. Noonan (3 Hotel McAlpin.

Clifford, Miss Wilhelmina CS Aeolian blg. Tel Vandb. 1 068.

Colby, Mrs Grace Merwin Hotel Majestic, W 72d st.Col

zée:Agnes Young CS 9 AM to 5 PM Aeolian hall , W

a

Cole, Miss Grace CS 25 1 W 8l st st . Tel Schuy. 5 256.

Cole, Montague Berkeley CS to 5 PM 1 1 3 3 Broadway at26th at. Tel Chelsea 292 9 .

Cole, Willis Vernon CS 9 AM to 6 PM 30 E 42d st. TelM. H.

5688 ; res tel Plaza 1 288. Cable Vernonwill , N Y.Commeriord, Mrs Ethel Sanor CS 1 to 4 PM Aeolian big, 33W 42d at. Tel Vandb. 941 . Res Hotel Endicott. TelSchuy. 8300 . Cable Zeleth.

Cook , Mrs Elisa J. CS 9 30 AM to 3 30 PM except Sat 41 7Hudson Terminal big, 3 0 Church at. Tel Cort. 3 941 .

Cooper-Cushman, Mrs Florence CS mornings 67 Riverside drive.

Tel Schuy. 9634.

Cross, Mrs Nellie Hall CS 20 6 W 99th st. Tel River. 81 0 5 .

Crowninshield, Mrs Margaret Purcell CS 1 0 AM to 5 PMMonWed F ri 1 9 E 48th st. Tels M. H. 2 1 76 ; res Pru . 590 5 .

Dame, Mrs Lorna Maude CS Aeolian blg, 33 W 42d st. TelsVandb. 433 ; res Sobay. 7868.

do Festeties, Countess Elsie H. CS 46WO26 st. Tel River. 7980 .

Deming, Miss Eva BB . CS 1 1 AM to 3 Ma ed F ri Aeolianhall .TelVandb. 1 23 . Res 1 26 Riverside dr. Tel Schuy. 6272 .

Dickinson, Mrs Martha Otis CS 7 W 92d st.

Dickson, Mrs Clara B . CS Hotel Wentworth, 59 W 46th at.Dodge. Miss Anne CSD 1 30 E 67th at.Drake, Mrs Almeda CS Hotel San Remo. Tel Col. 670 0 .

Drew, Mrs Anna J. CS 1 1 65 Park avat 9 2d st. Tel Lenox 6597.

Dunn, Mrs Cora May CS 300 Central pk, W, at 9oth at. TelRiver. 63 1 4.

Dunn, John Randall CSE (teacher) postal address Box 43 . Station N. Summer months Centerville, Mass.

Ehrich, Mrs I da CS 2 1 9 W 8 1 st st. Tel Schuy. 7428.

Elkins, Mrs Ellen J. CS 1 to 5 PM 489 5 th av. Tcls M. H.

4741 ; res Chapacqua 1 85 .

Estes, Guy Parkhurst CS to 5 PM 3 53 5 th av. TelsM. H. 550 ; res Plaza 8990 .

Fabricant, Myron CS to PM 41 1 W 1 1 5th st.Tels Cathedral 1 0 2 1 6 or 7820 .

Farnsworth , Mrs Mary K ing CS 1 0 AM to 3 PM except WedAeolian hall , 3 3 W 42d st. TelsVandb. 89 ; res Schuy . 5380 .

Fold. Mrs Clara CS 50 Morningside av. Tel Morn. 3447.

Flower, Mrs Hilda Clark CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 6 1 5 5th av. TelPlaza 1 987.

Foss , Miss Harriet C. CS 5 1 E 42d st. Tel Vandb. 83 .

Foster, Mrs Alma J . CS 1 to 5 PM except Sat 2 W 45th st.

Tels Vandb. 5 2 23 ; res Lenox 9 565 .

Freund, Mrs HelenMay CS 1 0 AMto 6 PM 303 5th avat 3 1 8i

at. Tel M. S. 1 0 95 . Res 473 W 1 58th at . Tel And. 8980 .

Freytag, John A. M. CS 1 42 W 1 25 th at. Tel Morn. 859 .

Gans, Nathan CS mornings 1 0 2 W 8oth st. Tels Schuy. 7868

res Schuy. 3 3 28. Cable Natangans.

Gartner, Mrs Minna C. CS 2 to 5 PM 1 0 W l o2d at.

Tel River. 2850 .

Gibson, Miss Clara L. CS 23 W 1 2th st. Tel Chel . 5 724.

Goldsmith, Mrs Bertha CS 700 W 1 79 th st. Tel St. Nic. 3 1 30 .

Goodman, Mrs Ethel CS 664 W l 79th at. Tel Wade. 23 75 .

Goodman, Miss Helen CSB 4241 Broadway at l 80 th st. Tel

St. Nicholas 890 0 .

Gordon, Mrs Mildred CSB 9 AM to 1 2 M except Wed 90 2 ,3 3 1 Madison av at 43d at. Tel M. H. 8269 . ResLowerre Summit. Tel Yonkers 3 72 2 .

Graham, Mrs Marjorie CS postal eddra 1 0 E 43d st.

Gray, Mrs Eva C. CS 33 W 42d at. Tel Vandb. 657.

Greene, Mrs Angenora 8. CS 9 MtMorris pk,w. Tel Hut . 6547.

Griffin, Mrs Agnes Hopkins 1 0 AM to 1 PM except Fri

3 0 2 W 86th at. Tel Sobay. 72 2 9 .

Groesbeck , Mrs Helen F. CS mornings except Sat 1 60 Clareruent av at 1 2 5th st. Tel Morn. 85 52 .

Gwalter, Mrs Lucy L . CSB ( teacher) MonWed F ri 43 1 Riverside drive at 1 1 5th at. Tel Morn. 1 61 4.

Haviland, Miss Mary E. CS 540 Manhattan av.

Holem, Miss Emma E. CS 50 3 W 1 24th at . Tel Morn. 6650 .

House, Mrs Helen CS 4 1 St. Nicholas ter, at 1 29th at. Tel.

I selin, Mrs Clara CS 1 to 3 PM except Sat 780 Madison av

at 67th at. Tel Plaza 1 1 1 0 .

Jamerson, Mrs El’Louise W. CS mornings except Sat 740 WestEnd av. Tel River. 1 860 .Jenkins, Mrs May CS 200 Claremont av at 1 27th at, W.

Tel Morn. 671 5 .

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NEW YORKJennings, Mrs Elisabeth D. 2 to 9 PM 704 W 1 80 th I t.

Tel Wads. 9827.Johnstone, Mrs Gertrude Hardee CSB 309 W 86th st. TelSchuy. 8280 .

Hints , Homer M. CS 1 224 Aeolian hall. Tel M. H. 739 .

Kucbenmeister, Mrs Sophie B. CS 2 to 4 PM 820 Central

pk, W. at 9 2d st.Kuchenmcister, William 1 0 AM to 1 2 M at res 3 20 Central

pk, W; 2 to 5 PM 41 5 E 9 th st.

Leavitt, Cecil K. CS 41 2 W 1 1 5th st. Tel Cath. 7052 .

Leavitt, Mrs EvelynG. CS 41 2 W 1 1 5th st. Tel Cath. 70 52 .

Lee, Mrs I sabel 33 8 W 86th at. Tel Schuy. 40 44.

Ledeli , Mrs Adelaide CS 500 5th av at 426 st. Tels Vaudb.7869 ; res Gree. 640 1 .

Lerner, Mrs Wilhelmina CS mornings Room 1 489 , 33 W 42d

st. Tel Vandb. 1 23 . Afternoons res 1 49 Prospect pk, SW,

Brooklyn. Tel South 4249 .

Leonard, Mrs Margaret 600 W 1 42d at. Tel And. 30 96 .

Leonard, Miss Winifred D. CS The Muskoka apta. 1 50 E3 5th st. Tel M. H. 6262 .

Lewis, Louis J. CS postal address 1 2 1 2 Aeolian hall.Lorry , Louis CS 1 to 6 PM Aeolian hall , 38 W 42d st. TelsM. H.

~1 9 90 ; res I ntervale 2 1 1 6 .

Lyeth, Mrs Doll ie Richardson CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM 250

Riverside drive at 97th st. Tels River. 2493 and 7547.

Macdonell, Mrs LoraineHayes CS 1 to5 PM 33 1 Madisonavat 43dst. Tel M. H. 8856. Res Woodward hotel. Tel Cir. 20 0 0 .

MacDowell, Mrs May CS to 5 PM 83 1 Madison av at

43d st. Tels M. H. 749 9 ; res Pelham 1 72 1 .

Maiden, Mrs An n G. CS 20 40 7ih av. Tel Morn. 1 962 .

Massey, Mrs Mary Alice CS 1 06 Northern av, Apt. 4- F .

Mccutcheon, Mrs Marie D. CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M except Sat244 E 2ozd st. Tel Ford. 341 5 .

McKenna, Mrs Marguerite C. CS 280 Madison av at 4oth st .Tels Vandb. 595 7 res Circle 758.

Merkel, Mrs Fannie CS 1 0 78 Tillany st , Bronx. Tel I nter. 6829 .

Mob eja, Mrs Lillian P. CS 880 W 1 81 st at . Tel Wads. 92 1 2 .

Nasal , Mrs Frances M. CS 587 Riverside drive.Newell , Mrs Mary Otis CS Hotel Marie Antoinette, Broadwayand 86th st. Tel 00 1 . 2 740 .

Orgain, Mrs Alice Lucile CS 1 0 AM to 3 PMexcept Sat 3 1 4W 94th at . Tel River. 8848.

Osborne, Mrs Harriet F. CS 5 1 2 5 th av. Tels M. H. 71 4res Col. 8227.

Parke, Mrs Annie C. CS 1 1 AM to 5 PM 200 W 72d at atBroadway. Tel Col. 80 24.

Parkeé‘lWilliam H. CS 20 0 W 72d at at Broadway. Tel Col.

80

Parker, Mrs Agnes CS 2 1 9 W 8oth st . Tel Schuy. 8473 .

Paxton, Mrs Lillie 8. CS 246 W 1 29th at. Tel Morn. 5366.

Phelps, Mrs Anna CS 665 W l 8oth at . Tel St. Nic. 9 3 93 .

Poillon, Mrs Cora A . CS 3 53 Riverside drive. Tel Acad. 872 .

Porter, Mrs Lillian M. CS 9 AM to 3 PM 33 W 424 st.

Tels M. H. 62 65 ; res Col. 580 9 .

Post , Mrs HelenWatson CS 1 to 5 PM 1 0 E 43d at. Tel M. H.

1 61 8. Res 3 70 Central Park , W. Tel River. 3 582 .

Probst, Mrs Ellen W. C8 afternoons and Thurs evening 33 W426 st. Tels Vandb. 3 9 59 ; res Schuy. 8759 .

Reichstadt , Miss Louise CS 1 to 4 PM 20 3 W 1 9th at.

Tel Chelsea 3 0 9 1 .

Rennie, Mrs Elizabeth W. 08 25 7W 1 29th st. TelMorn. 5440 .

Rideing, Mrs Ella Berry CS Tues Thurs Sat 3 3 W 42d st.

Roberts, Ephraim K . CS 1 0 AM to 2 PM except Sat 1 9 34Webster av, Bronx. Tel Trem. 774. Gilles 33 W 42d st , 3 to 6PMexcept Sat. Tel Vandb. 872 2 .

Roberts, Mrs Henrietta CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM except Tues Sat72 7 St. Nicholas av at l 46th st. Tel And. 1 790 .

Robinson. Miss Lillian G. CS 1 to 6 PM Hotel Touraine, 9 E39 th st. Tel M. H. 61 00 .

Rockwell , Mrs Edith B. CS Hotel Bretton Hall , Broadway at86th at. Tel Schuy. 1 0 0 0 .

Roe, Albert James CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 90 7, 50 7 5th av at

42d st. Tels M. H. 2 1 1 ; res Allenhurst 476.

Roe, Mrs Barbara C. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 90 7. 50 7 5ih av

at 42d st. Tels M. H. 2 1 1 ; res Allenhurst 476.

Ross, Miss Emma Nichols GSR (teacher) Tues Thurs Sat 1 9E 48th at. Tel M H. 2 1 76 .

Ross, Robert Stanley CS 9 AM to 5 PM 33 W 42d st. TelsVanderbflt 5 245 ; res Audubon 9 1 50 .

Rowley, J. R. Capel CS 90 Pinehurst av. Tel St. Nic. 9962 .

Berlin . Mrs Leonora M. CS 3 30 W 86th at. Tel Schuy. 480 2 .

Seville, Mrs Beatrice L. CS 1 5 6 W l o6th st. Tel Acad. 4458.

Schoreld, Mrs Sophia CS 3 1 6 W 95 ih st. Tel River. 5400 .

Scism, Mrs Eleanor J. CS 547 Riverside drive at 1 2 7th st.Tel Morn. 3 753 .

Sheldon, Mrs Lucy L. CS 90 Morningside drive at l 2oth st.Tels Morn. 4220 ; Morn. 7930 .

Skinner, Mrs Elisabeth P. CSD (teacher) 81 4 W 76th st.Tel Col. 3 340 .

Smith, Mrs Mae oung CS 1 to 5 PM 30 E 42d st. TelsM. H. 41 81 ; res River. 534.

Snider, Mrs Carrie Harvey CSD (teacher) postal addrus 1 9E 4sth at. Tel M. H. 2 1 76.

Spaulding, Claude M. CS 1 8 E 41 st at. Tels M. H. 8288res Morningslde 8041 .

Spaul Mrs Marie L. CS 1 60 Claremont av at 1 24ih st.Tel orninsside 8041 .

Staats, Mrs Eleanor Burnap CS 3 5 Mt Morris pk,Stephenson, Mrs Jean B . CS 43 E 2 7th at. Tel.Stilson, Mrs Blanche CS 3 70 Wadsworth av. Tel Walk . 9087.

Strickler, Virgil 0 . GSR (teacher) postal address HotelRobert Fulton.

Sullivan, Mrs Annie Cornell C8 504 W 1 1 1 th at. Tel.

Taliaferro. Mrs Ella T. CS 5 1 1 5ih av. Tels M. H. 2 1 89res Morn. 82 28.

Thompson, Mrs Clara Willson CS Hotel St. Andrew.

Thompson. Mrs Ella M. CS Hotel Lucerne. 20 1 W 79tu st.Tel Schuy. 800 0 . Cable Faith, N. Y.

Thompson, Frank Stayton CS Aeolian hall , 3 3 W 42d st.Tels Vandb. 233 2 ; res Col . 1 988.

Thompson, Mrs lone Revenaugh CSB (teacher) Hotel Somerset, 1 50 W 47th st. Tel Bry. 947.

Thompson. Mrs Mabel 8. OS 47 W 68th st. Tel Col. 1 988.

Titus, Miss I da M. CS afternoons Aeolian hall , 83 W 42d st.Tels Vandb. 73 2 ; res Circle 60 60 .

Tooker, Mrs Coral Armin CS 1 1 AM to 6 PM except Sat25 St. Nicholas ter. Tel Morn. 8420 .

Tunison, Mrs Nellie CS 61 1 W 1 1 2 th at. Tel Cathedral 71 30 .

Tamer, James Richard CS Aeolian hall, 33 W 426 st. TelsYaudh. 53 2 ; res Newtown 3 765 .

Tweedy, Hugh H. CS 200 W 72d at at Broadway. Tels Col.822 9 ; res Academy 2 53 0 .

Van Eman, Mrs Caroline CS 804W 1 80th st . Tel Wads. 9895.van Voorhies , Mrs Olive H. CS 3 3 W 42d st. Tel.Verrall , Mrs Gertrude Morris CS 1 to 5 PM except Sat 1 9 E5 7ih st. Tel Plaza 3447.

Verrall , Richard P. CS 1 to 5 PM except Sat 1 9 E 57th st.Tel Plaza 8447.

Warner. Mrs Clara CS 38 Fort Washington av, at 1 60 thst. Tel And. 8620 .

Weaver, Miss F rances 8. CS 50 W 49th st. Tel Bryant 5844.

Weeks, Mrs Eva 8. CS Hotel Grenoble.White, MrsMargaret Beecher CS 1 0 1 W 85th st. Tel Schuy. 1 823.Winslow, Mrs Estelle B. CS 2 25 5 th av. Tel M. Sq. 1 0002.Winslow, Mrs Mary E. CS 490 Riverside drive.Winslow, Wentworth Byron CS 83 1 Madison av at 43d st.Wood, Miss Daisy Cynthia CS 2 W 67th st. Tel Col . 1 70 0 .

Wright, Mrs Agnes CS 5 1 5 W 1 87th at. Tel Wads. 9280 .

NIAGARA FALLSBerklnshaw, Mrs Emma C. CS 1 54 Bull'alo av. Tel 8 1 8.

Bly, Mrs Carrie A. CS 1 358 Mich. av. Bell tel 696 M.

OLEANde la Vergne, Miss Frances P. CS 2 1 3 E Henley st.

ONEIDAEllis, Mrs Catharine CS 2 Drake av. Tel 223 .

Wilson, Mrs Kate E. CS 84 WWalnut at. Tel 770 .

ONEONTAStevens, Mrs Hattie Jenette CS 23 Elm st. Tel 1 1 5 1 .

OSSININGBell. Mrs Josephine CS 42 8 Highland av. Tel 824.

Reynolds, Mrs May CS 1 5 5 Spring at. Tel 825 .

OTSELI CChambers, Mrs Estelle 1 . CS.

PI ERREPONT MANORBradway, Miss Alice H. CS 1 0 AM to 2 PM.

POUGHKEEPSI EBrii‘

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klgéss Florence M. CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 M 36 Virginia av.

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Hodge, Mrs Rebecca G. CS 59 Montgomery st. Tel 9 5 1 .Slee, Miss Lina G. CS 1 0 Hanscom av. Tel 2345 .

RI CHF lELD SPRINGSCountryman, Mrs Florence Lake st. Tel 1 02 W.

Hickok, Mrs Annabel CS Bronner st . Tel 1 77 W.

RI CHMOND HI LL, L. I .Brittmgham. Mrs Sarah E. CS 853 2 1 1 4th at. Tel 4785 .

Mohr, Mrs Emilie 85 1 2 1 24th st. Tel 844.

Sondheim, Mrs Helen CS 8558 1 1 1 th at. Tel 784.

ROCHESTERBostwick, Mrs Margaret K . CS 1 0 Upton pk. Both tels.Coger, William 1 . CS 1 26 Bible? blg.

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ROCHESTERF rickey, Charles R. CBR (teacher) 1 26 Sibley big.

Harmon, Mrs Katherine D. (S 1 to 4 PM 52 Rowley at. TelStone 8438.

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Husted, Mrs Ruth T. CS 2 to 5 PM 9 1 4 Culver rd.

MacKercher, Mrs Nettie B. CS 1 9 1 S Goodman st.

Mumford, MrsNancyA. CS 855 EMainst. Ball telChase 1 5 1 1 W.

Naramore.CharlesC. CS 9 to 1 44 1 Powers his. Tel Stone 2543 .

Norton, Mrs Myra B . CS 54 Broadway. Bell tel.Pine, Miss Mary A . CS 77 Manhattan st.

Stetzenmoyer, Mrs Anna CS 1 89 Conkey av.

Stowe, Mrs Marcia Eddy CS mornings The Normandie.

Young, Mrs Carrie CS Powers hotel. Tels Bell Main 40 1 5Home Stone 4264.

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ROMEGorton, Miss Mabel A. CS 1 08 F t Stanwix pk, N.

RYEBill ipp . Mrs Pauline F. CS North st. Tel Rye 487.

Harbeck, Mrs Emma Grey CS Brookside.

SALAMANCASwan. Mrs Jennie E. CS 54 Maple at.

SARATOGA SPRINGSCarpenter, Mrs Elisabeth Baker CS 1 54 Broadway. Tel.Harrison, Mrs S. I sabella CS 1 25 Phila at. Tel.

SCHENECTADYBoldt, Mrs Ella Freeman CS 1 0 1 Wright av.

Boldt , George F. CS 1 0 1 Wright av. Tel 3 269 .Judkins, Mrs Florence Rico CS Stop 4. State at . Tel 4675 R.

MacRae, Mrs Katherine E. CS 2 77 State st. Tel 2285 .

Poelar, Mrs Louise C. CS 40 N Wendell av. Tel 5250 .

Peterson, Mrs Edith A. CS 1 to 4 PM except Sat 277 Stateat. Rm 826. Tel 1 794.

SI LVER CREEKSettso, Mrs Lillie E. CS.

SPRING VALLEYMagrll, Mrs I da B. CS.

STATEN I SLANDDeGrod, Mrs Mary I sabel CS Crabtree blg. St George. TelTok . 1 81 8.

SYRACUSECole, Mrs Henrietta N. 1 1 3 Trinity pi. Tel James 3 726 J .Fox, Mrs Nettie Church CS 1 0 AMto 5 PM 81 9 Seits big, War

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Ohrenstein, Mrs Lily A . CS 1 0 AM to 1 2 Mexcept Fri 72 2Ackerman as . Tel War. 6665 .

Snyder. Mrs Flora E. CS 433 S Salina st. Tel War. 5888.

TONAWANDADeckI ar, Mrs Caroline CS 53 Simon st.

TROYBoughton, Mrs Willhelmina A. CS 80 1 2d av. Tel N. 1 88 W.

Bunions, Mrs Helen CS 28 Park av. Tel Troy 8279 J.Fairbanks, Mrs Claire M. CSB 2 1 Hawthorne av.

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Pumali, Miss Gertrude 0 . CS 3 1 3 Solar big. Tel.Reese, John A. (3 The Abingdon. Tel 1 353 .

Wait, Miss Belle Anna CS 71 7 Superior st.

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WHITE PLAINSCarter, Mrs Nancy Jane CS 2 Cromwell pl. Tel 804.

Helms, Mrs Georgia Clark CS Georgia Farm, Dobhs Fm I'd.

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CHARLUITERichardson. Mrs Marsaret C CS 9 to 1 8 M 2 1 3 W 7th at.Templeton, Mrs Mary Lou CS 8 E 9 th at. Tel 1 0 70 .

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King, Mrs Amy Everette (3 24 Eden st .Wade, Mrs Emma Redd (M 70 Metcalf st.RALEI GHBridgers, Mrs Annie C. CS 1 306 Hillsboro st . Tel.Redford, Miss Minnie L . CS 1 0 AMto 1 PM 3 1 1 Tucker big.

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STAM VI LLEFry, Mrs Octavia 1 . CS 449 W Front at. Tel 61 .

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Croonquist, Mrs Cora G. CS Tel 67.

FARGOK innear. Miss Adelaide M. CSB (teacher) 82 1 3d av, 8.

Marshall , Mrs Luella M. CS Improvement blg. Tel 3 1 9 1 W.

Neal , Mrs Mimic 08 N. D. Improvement big. Tel 28 1 0 .

JAMESTOWNAllen, Min Helen J. CS Post once blg. Tel 2 1 2 .

MANDANFaber, Mrs Alice C. 08 405 4th at. N. Tel 95 R.

MINOTExpo. Mrs Minnie E. (3 P 0 box 1 0 0 1 . Tel Red 242 .

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Roberts, Mrs Cora G. CS 5 Neal ct. Both tels.ASHTABULA

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CANTONClark, Mrs Marie CS Citisens Building and Loan blg.Eckhardt, Mrs Etta L . CS 30 5 1 7th at. SW.

McGrew, Mrs-Elisabeth Blanchard CS 41 8 Tuscanwas st,Numan, Mrs Christie MacLean CS 824 Auburn pl, NW.

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Berg, Mrs Pauline CS 8 1 1 Oak st, W. H. Tel Woodburn 22 56.

Cunningham, Mrs Caroline CS 1 830 Clarion av, Evanston. TelWoodburn 2729 X.

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Harris, Mrs Kate J. CS Beresford and Tunnel sts. W. H.Jones, J . Frana CS 260 1 Union Central blg.Knapp.Mrs LillianM. CS 7TheVerona,W

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MARI ONSchadner, Mrs Bertha CS 261 Vine at. Tel 2 1 94.

MARTINS FERRYSauters, Mrs Laura B. CS Bell tel 1 92 .

MI DDLETOWNBrown, Mrs Alice M. CS.

MT VERNONSwan, Mrs Mary E. CS 9 AM to 5 PM 80 1 E Gambler st.

NORWOODAuburn, Mrs Huldah C. 8. CS 40 1 6 Floral av. Tel d rn. 23 76 X.

Dunn, Mrs Grace B . CS 48 1 6 Ashland av. Tel Ridge. 1 641 .

Hewitt ,Mrs FannieM. CS 3 93 9 Burwood av. Tel d rn. 1 29 1 LMuehlenhard, Miss Emma CS 1 968 Lexington av. Tel.Tshudy, Mrs Bertha Estep (3 Mon Wed Fri 2233 Cleneay av.

PAINESVI LLEHilts , Mrs Addie CS 1 044 Mentor av. Stop 78. Tel 98-R1 .Johnson. Mrs Mayo A. CS 1 25 E Washington st. Tel 5 7.

PORT CLINTONPayne, Mrs M. Elizabeth CS 1 22 Adams at. Tel 3 50 .

SANDUSKYPaine, Miss Jane F. CS 62 1 Lawrence st. Tel Main 2347.SPRI NGFI ELD

Brown, Mrs Alice M. 08Corvan, Mrs Harriet S. OSO (teacher) 3 62 E High st.

STEUBENVI LLEBurkard, Miss Elisabeth C8 mornings 80 1 N 5th st. Tel.

TI FFINWilcox, Mrs Kittie CS 1 29 Monroe st . Tel 1 36 W.

TOLEDOCary, Mrs Stella D . (B 1 229 Varland av.

Dickman, Mrs Bertha CS 2 2 74 Warren st.

Ford, Mrs Marie Chalmers CS 23 6 1 (1 1 0a av.Joshlin, Mrs Mary L . CS 2 1 45 Detroit av.K een. Mrs Lucy V. CS 636 Huron at. Bell tel Main 61 0 0 .

Kuehn. Mrs Louise CS 22 5 1 Warren st. Home tel Main 1 1 8.

McCutcheon, Nathan C. CS 81 1 9th at. Both tels.

Mettler, Mrs May Belle CS 23 23 Fulton st . Home tel.Raymond, Miss Louise CS 22 1 4 Collingwood av.

Struble, Mrs Hattie L. CS 1 609 Coliingwood av.

Waldorf , George P. CS 9 AMto 4 PM 1 500 2d Nat bnk big.

Home tel Main 3 1 46.

VAN WERTHudnett. Mrs S. Elisabeth CS 234 NMarket at. Tel 1 560 .

Parker, Mrs Mary 0 . CS 1 30 Boyd av. Tel 2487.

WARRENPalmer, Mrs Mary J. CS 42 Stone big. Tel 1 9 1 7.

Sommers, Mrs Anna M. CS 1 28 Woodbine av. Tel 2209 L.

YOUNGSTOWNGarretson, Mrs Minnie F CS 1 23 Scott st . Tel Federal 3 32 5 .

Guttridge, John T. CS Home Savings and Loan blg. Both tels.

Kroeck, Miss EllaA. CS Mahoning bnk big. Both tels.ZANESVI LLE

Lorimer, Mrs Selina C. CS 2 1 9 N 7th st. Bell tel 1 677.

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Moore, Mrs Jeannette Manning CS 626 Stanly blv. Tel 1 464.

CHI CKASHAFlipp0 . Mrs Alzora D . CS 8 1 4 N 8th st. Tel 778.

Grimes, Mrs Harriett E. CS 3 1 1 S 6th st. Tel 1 3 3 2 .

ENI DBoyles, Mrs Mattie M. CS 53 2 8 Monroe st. Tel 1 83 7.

Parker, Mrs Eva L. CS 5 1 4 N Quincy at. Tel 1 784 J.Walker, Mrs Belle Ringer CS 41 7 W Randolph st. Tel 83 .

K I EFERTemme. Mrs Laura M. CS West Side. Tel 1 03 .

LAWTONParmenter, Mrs Eva B. CS 6 1 4 Avenue A. Tel 23 1 .

McALESTERDuke, Mrs Bertha Jones CS 5 1 0 8 2d st. Tel 1 050 .

MUSKOGEEEarl , Mrs Lena B . CS 381 0 W Okmulgee av. Tel 2343 .

Everett, Mrs Lucy W. CS 3 1 5 S 7th st. Tel 5 76.

Everett , Ralph W. CS 3 1 5 S 7ih st.

Smith, Mrs Lucy A. CS 2 1 0 7 Haskell blv. Tel 22 7.

NORMANManire, Mrs Ernestine Brown CS Tel 892 .

OKLAHOMAConant, Mrs Lou E. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 42 2 State Nat hairbig. Tels M. 43 7 ; res M. 2 790 .

Cordell, Mrs Alice CS 500 E 1 00 ! st. Tel Wal. 8429 .

Hinchslifl, Mrs Bertha A. CS 425 E 9 th st.Hinchslill , William D. CS 425 E 9th at.Laborn, Mrs Katherine B. CS 50 7 W 4th at. Tel Wal . 8068.

Lindsay. Mrs Cora Hinchsliil CS 425 E 9 th I t. Tel M. 1 00 7.

Link, Mrs Delphine Hodgson C8 8 1 25 N McKinley st.Mahairy, Mrs Nora CS 623 E 9th st.Mitchell . Robert J. CS 1 586 W 3 1 st at.Mitchell, Mrs Sarah E. L. CS 1 53 6 W 3 1 st at.Price, Mrs Kathryn CS 5 1 7 W 1 7th at. Tel Wal. 6805.OKMULGEEPreston, Mrs Minnie M. Baker CS 8 1 5 S Seminole av.

Rader, Mrs Dona CS 70 1 E 1 5th at. Tel 224.

PAWHUSKABenson, Mrs Anabel CS Tel 604.

PURCELLBaer, Mrs Mattie E. CS Tel 88.

SAPULPABartlett, Miss Grace CS P. 0 . box 05 5 .

SHAWNEEGlenn, Mrs Laura R. 3 56 WMain st. Tel 1 90 1 .

STI LLWATERCoyle, Mrs Nettie Yates CS see Neosho, Nev.

TULSAArnold, Mrs Amy CS 2 to 5 PM 43 1 Robinson blg. Tel46 1 0 . Res 1 40 9 8 Boston av. Tel 40 86.

Arnold, Charles Edward CS 9 AM to 5 PM 433 Robinson blg.

Tels 461 0 ; res 4086.

Fine, William 0 . CS 9AMto 5 9 1 2 8Mainat. Tel Osage 5 1 68.

Harris, Mrs Evalyn CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 1 220 8 Boulder av.Tel Osage 90 1 7.

Ouackenbush, George A CS 9 AM to 5 PM 40 7 Bliss blg.Tels 1 284 ; res 8020 . e

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Jolmson. Mrs Pernie CS 1 3 7 N Main at . Tel 3 1 9 R.

ASTORI AHaring, Mrs Lucy J . CS Spexarth big. Tel 930 R.

COQUI LLEBelloni, Mrs Delle M. CS Home tel 1 44.

CORVALLI SHouck. Mrs Mary Osburn CS 2 28 S dtb at. Tel 1 585 .

Strickler, Mrs Emma CS.

EUGENEAnkeny, Mrs Cordelia L. CS 2 1 2 N Pearl st. Tel 1 81 .

Bilyeu, Mrs Margaret I . CS Tels 5 60 R; 1 0 9 1 .

Turner, Mrs Alice M. CS 1 1 09 W 6th av. Tel 1 3 26.

FOREST GROVECheney, Mrs Ella R. CS C at, S, and 2d av. Tel 0442.

GRANTS PASSBartholomew, Miss Cora CS 1 00 E st. Tel 240 R.

Gundlach Mrs Agnes T. A. CS Crescent City road, R. 4.Wood, MI SS Mary E. CS 71 1 E at. Tel 1 2 2 J .HOOD RIVERBrownlee, Mrs Mary V. CS Tel 4747.

Dabney, Mrs I nes H. CS postal address 5 1 5 State st .Whitehead, Mrs Amanda D . CS 8 Davidson blg. Tel 2 924.

HUBERMarriott , Mrs Alice Maude CS.

MEDFORDAlsdorf , Mrs Mary Casement 08 Hotel Holland. Tel 782 .

Brown, Mrs Helen Marie CS Berben apta. Tel 488Morrison, Mrs Roselma A. D. CS R. R. 1 , box 1 20 . Tel 5 39 J 8 .

Scantlin, Mrs May CS 1 6 N Orange st. Tel 8 1 0 .

NEWBERGArmstrong. Mrs Nina V. CB.OREGON CITY

Hislop , Mrs Maud E. CS 41 8 Center st. Tel Main 87.

PENDLETONAnderson, Mrs Ann Ophelia CS 5 1 2 Jackson st.

PORTLANDAllen, Mrs Alice M. CS 781 Greenway. Tel Marsh. 241 8.

Allison Miss Mary E. CS 3 1 6 E 87th at . Tel Tabor 4782.Alsop , warms Jacob es 8 1 5 Northwestern bnk blg.

Barton, Mrs Cora E. CS 1 to 5 PM 5 2 7 Pittock blk.Bennett, Mrs Carrie C CS 428 Pittock blk. Tel Bdwy. 80 75 .

Brown, Mrs LottieM. CS 1 5 58 Knowles st. Tel WoodlawnBurkhart , Mrs Marian W. CS 62 7 Beck blg.

Church, Miss Harriet L . CS Northwestern but big.

Colbath, Mrs Amanda CS Northwestern bnk blg.

Dunbar, Mrs Elizabeth Kimball CS 1 2 1 8 Northwesternbut big.Dustin, Mrs Alice L. CS 453 1 71 st st, SE. Tel Tabor 560 5 .

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Gregory, Miss Clara CS 1 223 Northwestern bnk blg.

Gnillemin, Mrs Marie A. CS Beck blg. Both tels.Guy, Mrs Lucinda L. CS 841 Division at. Tel Sci. 494.

Hem p , Mrs Lulu G. CS 349 Clifton st.Hines, Mrs L. Jeannette CS 49 1 E 526 at, N.

Hague, Mrs Blanche Hersey OBB (teacher) 689 RavensviewHubbell, Mrs Kate Groesbeck CS 1 0 0 4 Northwestern bnk blg.

Hudson, Mrs Marie M. CS 1 2 1 E 1 1 th at. Tel East 590 .

Jameson, Mrs Elizabeth CS 629 Pittock blk. Tel Edwy. 1 726.Janes, Henry Dorman CS 1 41 5 Northwestern bnk big.Jones, Mrs Mary I . CS 81 1 Northwestern bnk blg.Josselyn, Benage 8. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 408 Central big.

Louis, Mrs I da H. CS 945 Dunckley av. Tel Wood. 8 1 45 .

Lumpkin, Mrs Alice CS 1 1 54 E Alder st.Macaulay, Mrs Annie M. (3 848 loth st.

McKnight, Miss Mary K . CS 829 Pittock blk.

Maguire, Mrs Alice Cary CS Northwestern bnk big.

Mahon, Mrs Mary H. CS 949 Council Crest drive. Tels BellMain 667 ; Home A 72 98.

Mayhell, Millard CS 61 6 Beck bls.

McFarland. Mrs Anna L . CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM81 4 Northwestern bnk blg. Tel Main 60 1 4.

Peaslee, Mrs Maude M. CS postal address 1 2 5 E 1 1 th st.Perta, Mrs DorotheaM. CS 795 I rving st . Bell tel Marsh 1 0 1 9 .

Reed, Mrs Besse Phelps CS 933 Mt Adams dr. TelMar. 5933 .

Reed, Mrs Emilie Palmer CS 73 7 Mountain blv.Reed. Mrs Emma L. CS 849 Cook av. Both tels.

Rhoades, Mrs Lima N. CS 1 1 66 Belmont at Tel Tabor 1 360 .

Rhoads, Mrs Mattie E. Cottrell CS 629 Pittock blk.

Roberson, Robert CS 482 Pittock blk. Tel Bdwy. 1 084.

Ross, Miss Pathra Mathilde CS 1 2 to PM 540 Pittockblk. Tels Bdwy 8042 : res Woodlawn 4749 .

Russell, Mrs Carrie L. CS 58 1 Pittock blk. Tels Edwy. 247res Auto. 585 - 1 5 .

Scolfern. Mrs Mania Dona CS 70 7 Ravensview drive.Sedgwick, Mrs Josephine L. CS 1 1 96 Kerby st.Seeley, Mrs Alia Stark CS 1 44 N 1 9th st. Tel Bdwy. 558.

Seeley, Paul Stark CSB (teacher) 1 44 N 1 9th st.Skinner, Mrs I da B . CS 62 1 Beck blg.

Smith, Mrs Lotta Chase CS 69 1 Clackamas st. Tel East 80 1 .

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Speller, Mrs Carrie Breban CS 41 8 Northwestern bnk blg.

Speller, Gustav H. (3 Northwestern bnk big. Tel Main 2728.Sutton, Mrs Winnie E. CS 1 66 E 29th at . Bell tel E. 683 2 .

Tatham, David H. CS 382 Morgan big. Tel Main 90 93 .

Theiler, Mrs Florence R. CS 42 2 Wasco st. Tel East 1 9 1 5 .

Thiede, Mrs Sara E. CS 5 28 Pittock blk.Thirkill , Mrs Aimee E. CS 61 6 Beck blg.

Thorns, Albert J . CS 50 7 Pittock blk. Tel Bdwy. 1 637.Van Meter, Mrs Mariette U. CSB (teacher) 1 2 to 4 PM 1 203

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Vaughn, Mrs Annie 8. CS 689 I rving st. Tel Main 6944.

Welsh, Miss Mollie E. CS 1 95 E i4th st. Tel East 6381 .

Walters, Miss Louise Elisabeth CS 62 1 Beck blg.Wheeler, Mrs Ollivetts C. CS 5 29 Pittock blk. Tel Bdwy. 1 28.

ROSEBURGFreer, Mrs Mora N. CS 1 09 WMasher st. Tel 299 .

SALEMJohnson, Mrs Flora E. 08 452 N Church st. Tel 461 R.

Smith, Miss Clara E. CS 55 5 Marion st. Tel 1 482.Tiilson, Mrs Salena V. 425 N Winter at. Tel 784.CSWilson. Mrs Sarah A. CS 445 Chemeketo st.

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WOODBURNPoorman, Mrs Lida CS Tel Main 84.

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BRADFORDLawson, Mrs Minnie CS 1 0 1 Congress at. Bell tel.CORRY

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ERI EBreaks, Mrs Harriet B. CS 9 to 1 2 M 71 1 Commerce bls.

Tels Bell 1 259 J ; Mutual 23 - 1 1 . Res The Lawrence.Johnston, Miss Hattie Jean CS 1 82 1 Sassafras st.

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Buckles, Mrs Emma CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 60 6 JohnstownTrustblg. Tel 1 850 . Bee Merchants Hotel . Tel 1 850 .

Rager, Mrs Jessie Morrow CS 299 Copper av. Tel 385 J.Ross, Mrs E. Alice CS 1 28 Market st. Tel 5840 .

LANCASTERSmith, Mrs Mira H. CS 58 1 Woolworth blg.Smith, Richard OBB to 1 1 AM 581 Woolworth blg.LOCK HAVEN

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MEDI AChandler, Mrs Avah 8. CS 1 8 E Jel erson st.

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Becker, Mrs Mary CS 925 W Girard av. Tel Pop. 420 5 .

Coppedge, Robert W. CS 40 1 1 Baltimore av. Tel.Fahnestock. Mrs Virginia Peck CSB (teacher) mornings ex

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Harrison, Miss Selena CS 1 0 AM to 1 PM except Sat 55 22Germantown av. Bell tel. Res 881 2 N 1 8th at .

Huff, Mrs Flora Brooks CS 2 to 4 PMMon Wed Fri 530Perry blg Bell tel.Jarvis,MrsAnnieL. CS 9 to AMexcept Sat 471 1 Sansornst.

Keichline, Mrs Ruth CS 1 0 2 1 Belmont av. Tel.Mealey, Miss Katharine CS 1 to 5 , 8 to 9 PM 1 53 5 Chestnutst . Olllce and res Bell tel Spruce 4587.

Moore. Giarles J. CS afternoons except Thurs Otis blz, 1 6thand Season sts. Res 4256 Regent st.

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Van Leer. Mrs Clara M. CS mornings except Sat 208 Otisbig, 1 1 2 S l 6th at. Res 820 1 Diamond at. Tel.

Warmuth, MissDorothea J. CS to PMexceptWed 5 1 2Perrybig. Tel Spruce 5276. Bee4829N1 8thst. TelWyer 25 1 .

PITTSBURGHAllcott, H. Percival CS 1 2 M to 4 PM 1 81 5 Keenan big.Bell tel Nev. 1 38 R.

Cheney, Mrs/Kate B . CS 2 1 6 8 Highland av. Bell tel.Gunn, Mrs Loretta D. CS 6884 Aurelia st. Tel High. 7662 .

Hamlin, Mrs Mina F. CS 50 24 Friendship av.Harvey, Miss Anita L. CS Hotel Bittenhouse. Tels High 5586res F rank. 1 1 86.

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Miller, Mrs Margaret Bird CS 641 1 Ky. av. Bell tel High. 741 1 .

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Remington, Miss Maria H. CS mornings 61 8 Aiken av. Bell tel.Sibel, Mrs Sarah MscA. CS Tues Fri 70 6 Granite big. TelsGrant 1 885 : res Locust 1 200 R.

Stackhouse, Mrs Amelia CS 42 1 0 Penn. av. Tel Fisk 800 J.Wréikilt, Mrs

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PUNXSUTAWNEYMitchell, Mrs Blanche 8. CS 81 4 Woodlawn st.

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MeNall, Mrs KatieM. 08 842 Franklin at. Bell tel 8286.

Miller. Frank 8. CS 700 Colonial Trust bis.

Maynard, Mrs Flora M. CS 1 1 0 Dudly st, Dnnmore.

Williams, I saac CS 81 4 and 8 1 5 Farr Me. 881 AdamBell tel 2898.

SHARONHerriott, Mrs Alloe l l ill a CS 9 t6 1 1 AM 41 0 Hal ory b1g.

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ST'ROUDSBURGWeaver, Mrs Belle Snorer CS postal address 500 Thomas at.

WARRENShepard, Fred J. CS 22 W 5th av. Tel 888.

WASHINGTONStright. Mrs Myrtle Bruce G 1 40 Allinn av. Tel 1 1 46.

EAST PROVI DENCEGleason, Mrs Nellie Wheaten Cl 88 6unmit st. Tel.JOHNSTONBrown, Mrs Mary E. CS 1 0 1 8 Hartford av.

NEWPORTRobertson. Mrs May D . CS 1 1 AM to 8 PM except Wed 46Clarke at. Tel 2580 .

Paddleford, Mrs Jennie C. CS 1 5 2 s ster st. Tel.Welsh, Mrs Roby Cole CS 1 5 George st. Tel 8578.

PROVI DENCEC. CSB 8 to 5 PM except

'ihurs 8at 1 71Tel Union 859 2 . Res 288 Medway at. Tel

Ansell 1 0 78.

Chapin, Mrs Elias 8. CS 246 Geno st.Danforth, Charles A. CS 9 AM to l PM Howard blg. 1 71Westminster at. Tel Union 668. Rm 1 56 Congdrm st. TelAngeli 677 W.

Danforth. Mrs Mabel A. CS to 5 PMMon Wed Sat 1 71Wes tminster at. Tel Union 663 .

Evans, Warren 0 . CS 2 to 4 PM 41 9 Howard blg.

Union 475 . Res 45 Humboldt av. Tel Angeli 981 .Plsee.MrsLillianA. CS 1 1 AMto 2 PMTuesWed 2 to 5 PMThursSat Howard big. Res 1 3 50 Narragansett blv. Edgewood.

Sayward, Miss Alice G. CS 2 to 5 PM 26 1 Tbayer st.Thompson, G. Ervin CS 1 0 to l , 7 t0 8 PMMonThnrs ;PMTau Fri 1 20 Union at. Res 382 Narragansett st.

Walsh, Mrs K ittie B . CS 8 1 8 Ansell st.WOONSOCKET

Scattergood, Mrs Mary E. CS 70 Spring st. Tel 829 B.

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Bell. Mrs Elizabeth T. G 1 20 Beaulaln st. Tel 40 1 0 .

Hart, Mrs LouisaA. CS 67 Moultrie st. Tel 2506 L2.

Oewan, MrsMary M (3 1 81 8 Wash. st. Tel 1 1 86.

Green, Mhs Nell L. CS 5 1 1 Nat Loan and Excbange blg.

Skinner, Mrs Jane Ellen CS 25 E Calhoun st. N 1 87 L.

ABERDEEN SOUTH DAK OTAJoy, Mrs Kathryn A. CS 722 8 Arch st. Tel 1 1 88.

Cook. Miss Pearl H. 08 2 1 8 Adam an.

Boot. Mrs Martha E. CS 1 5 1 46-8.

ELKTONSutherland, Mrs I delia m R B 1 .

Monfort, MrsAdaA. CS 62 1 WMain st. Tel 8 . 22 1 1 .Schell, Mrs Emma 06 postal address Morgan blk.MITCHELL

Rodee, Mrs Flora S. CS 241 Realt blg.Woods, Mrs Maude S. M. (B 61 4 urr st.

SI OUX FALLSBeech. Mrs Eva C. CS 806 S Dakota av. Tel 2686.

Sylvester. Mrs Alice M. 08 950 W sth st. Tel 2650 .

WATERTOWNCarle, John Davenport CSB 5 1 9 Park st. Tel Main 2098.

Carle, Mrs Mary E. OBB (teacher) 5 1 9 Park st. TelMain 2098.

Ballp, Mrs Ron A. G Tel Liae 1 -27.

Riches. Mrs Ernie E. CS Tel 1 48.

cmm mom TENNESSEEcm , Mrs mun. Heyd cs no n 86 st. no u. u se.

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éolgrs Christen CS 3 1 8 E Okla. av. Tels Old 680 ; Ne!

Mel a nie, Mrs Willis G .

Byers. Mrs Sophinia B. 08 204Vine at. Tel 1 1 1 0.

Carrington, Mrs Mary Ellen G 1 1 08 NechuCorwirnMrs Della CS 241 0 Guadalupe st. Tel 4879.Falter, Mrs Elizabeth CS 1 1 1 0 West av. Tel 1 589 .

Sammcns, Mrs Mary Maverick CS 90 7 Rio Grande st.Sauer, Mrs Jennie CS 80 5 E 1 8th st . Tel 30 7.

Sisson, Miss Stella H. 08 804 Littledeld blg. Tel 2080 .

Ziller, Mrs Mary C8 506 W 1 4th st.Ziller, Mrs Theresa CS 506 W 1 4th st.

Bouknight. Mrs Josie CS Tel 81 2 .

BROWNWOODJennings, Mrs Genevieve G. 08 1 599 Vincent at . Tel 1 047.

CORPUS CHRI STIWoessner, Walter CS Tourist hotel . Tel 1 244.

Walthall, Mrs Lula CS Tel 1 41 .

Mel anie, Mrs Sue C. CS 9 to 1 2 M 5 1 5 Dantonst. Tel 847.

Cox, Mrs Maggie t! 81 2 Jel erscn av. -Tei M. 4494 J.Groomer, Mrs I da B. CSB (teacher) 1 0 AM to 5 PM 5 1 2Goodwyn I nstitute big. Tel Main 4838.

Little, Mrs M. Belle Tool CS postal address 5 76 Linda: av.Manmee, Mrs Alice J. CS 1 2 1 7 Snowden av. Tel Hem. 61 08.Mdd n Elisabeth Knist S 9 AM to 4 PM 1 .533 Exchange big. Tels Main 1 982 ; res H. 665 W.

Nor-red, Mrs Daisy Brooks CS 41 4 Bank of Com-eree andTrusthis. Tels M. 5986 : res H. 61 66.

Sharpe, Mrs Pearl W. CS 1 1 88 Minna pl. Tel Hem. 8204.Stotts,MrsBettieA. CS 44Porterblg. TclsM. 1 1 58; resH. 4089.

NASHVI LLEBainbridge, Edmund T. SO7AFatherland st . Tel Wal. 61 2.Bainbrldge, Mrs Estella SOYAFatherland st. Tel Wal. 6 1 2 .

Piper. Mrs Edna Nichols 9 AM to 2 PM 1 1 8 S 5th at. TelWal. 1 25 .

Blair,MrsTuraB. CS mornings 4983 86 Crutcher at . Tel H. 1 787.S Harwood at. Tel Edge. 2 06.1 0 AM to 4 PM 1 1 26 Great

Southern Life big. OMce and res tel M. 6761 .

Indermille, Fred W. CS 8645 Stratrord av. Tels.Indermille, Mrs Gallic W. CSB (teacbm) 8645 Stratfcrd av.

Tel Avondsle 2698.

Koppel, Mrs Gertie CS 85 1 8 Wendelken st. Tel E. 696.

Lonchard, Mrs Jennie CS 4807 Ash lane. Tel H. 5 70 7.Schneider, Mrs Bessie B . CS 888 W 8th at.

Smith, Mrs Lou H. CS 1 9 1 2 Ervay at. Tel Edge. 1 687.Space, Mrs Lucy E. CS 2 5 1 6 Ross av. Tel M. 6442 .

Turner, Joe B . CS 5506 Alton st. Tel Haskell 1 288.

Van Valkenburgb, Mrs Nellie E. CS except Sat 8802 OakLawn av. Tel A. 8088.

EL PASORhein. Mrs Minnie E. von CS The Kimball . Tel 1 820 .

Walker, Mrs Jessie L. 08 1 1 1 7 N Stanton st. Tel 1 089.

FORTWORTHBerry, Mrs Sallie J. CS 1 1 09 Collin av. Tel R. 5289 .

Boicourt, Mrs Georgie H. OBB 9 AM to 1 PM 1 9 1 5 MayBell tel Rosedale 1 1 8 1 .Browne, Mrs JesseeTrevathan CS 2 1 00 College av. Tel R. 41 60 .

Grover, Mrs Mattie A. CS 9 1 2 W 7th at. Tel Lamar 627Hagman, Mrs Hannah M. CS 1 41 4 W 7th at. Tel L. 5 229 .

Hagman, WilliamL. CS 1 41 4 W 7th at. Tel L. 5829 .

Orgain, Mrs Nola M. CS 608 E Bellman st. Tel L . 1 861 .Situan. Mrs l insheth H. CS Seibold hotel. Tel L. 41 70 .

Wilson. Mrs Ethel Albee cs 1 2 1 6 Fairmount av. Tel B. 588

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Carey, Mrs Mary Elizabeth CS 8 1 2 new ble.Colby, Charles Warren CS 967 Elspire blg.

Colby, Mrs Emma G. GS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 967 Empire blg.

Tels Elliott 480 6 ; res East 4492 .

Corcoran, Mrs Mary E. TheMcKelvey, 1 5 1 9 8d av. Tel.Craven, Edwin W. CS 1 267 Empire blg. Tel Main 3 780 .

Derr, Mrs Minnie Celia CS 1 2 to PMR.V. I . blg, Rainierav and Ferdinand st. Res 5808 Alaska at. Tel Rain. 2 6 1 W.

Elston, Mrs Jane C. 08 341 Olympia place. Tel.

Fox. Miss Evangeline CS 81 8 Green blg.

FuSon, Miss Josephine C. CS 20 6 Harvard at, N.

Glassrord, Mrs Margaret es 261 2 Boylstrm av, N. Tels Cap.588 ; m 560 6 J.

Green. Mrs Mary E. CS 1 520 Melruse av. Tel E1 1 . 1 580 W.

Grimth, Mrs Rubena V. CS 1 58 1 1 st av, N. Tel 0 . A. 1 869 .

Hartley. Mrs Margaret l irr CS 81 4 W 5 1 st at. Tel Ball. 8542 .

Haskell , Mrs Rose D. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 724 Height blg.

Tel E1 1 . 780 . Res 1 2 1 8 Sylvester pl. Tel Ken. 2268 .

Hawiey, Mrs Adela 8. CS Hotel Lincoln. Tel E1 1 . 41 81 .

Hensley, Mrs R. Ella CS University State bnk blg. Tels Ken.

1 1 8 ; res Ken. 2442 .

Haring, Mrs Jennie A. CS 1 641 22d av. Tel East 5574.

I reland, Charles W. CS 40 1 Haight big. Tel Main 82 1 8.

Johnson, Mrs Anna CS 461 6 Bennett at. Tel Rainier 8 1 4.

Kinney, Mrs Lula G. Heinz CS 764 Empire big. Tel Ell. 1 571 .

Lee, Mrs Eunice H. CS 1 0 AM to 5 PM 867 Empire blg.

Tel Elli. 2 748. Res 1 625 E Madison at. Tel E. 41 1 8.

Madson, Mrs Mary E. CS 1 41 4 E Denny way. Tel East 40 24.

McGlauilin, Mrs Melva B. CS 1 0 AM to 4 PM 20 25 Broadway, N. Tel Cap . 879 5 .

McI ntyre, Miss Mae CS 248 Windsor apta. Tel Main 6680 .

McMaster, Mrs Josephine CS 9 AM to 1 PM 1 0 1 2 QueenAnn av. Tel 0 . A. 809 7.

McRae, Mrs Olive M. CS 80 5 1 5th av. Tel East 7889 .

Metzner, Mrs Elva E. CS 825 Leary blg. Tel Main 1 7.

Milnes, Mrs Bessie M. CS 726 Hsisht blg. Tel Main 5486.

Moore, Miss Mabel M. CS 606 The McKelvey. Tel E11 . 684Morse, Mrs Nettie E. CS 565 Emire blg. Tels Main 1 2 1 7res East 6969 .

Moss, Mrs Frances L. CS 2424 Warren av. Tel 0 . A . 89 73 .

Plait. Mrs Alice CS 808 Hsiaht blg.

Poole. Mrs Austa L . CS 5 248 1 5th av, NE. Tel Ken. 8250 .

Pres ton, Mrs EllaMay CS 80 1 WCrockett at. Tel 0 . A . 2484.

Priest, Mrs Willa Trent CS 4709 l 6th av, NE. Tel Ken. 1 2 92 .

Range, Mrs Hattie A. CS 1 1 48 1 6th av, N.

Reese, Mrs Zora CS 48 1 Broadway. N. Tel N. Cap . 80 1 6.

Reilly, Mrs I da CS Empire blg. Tel Main 2 726.Richardson. Mrs Luella Lombard CS 42 1 1 7th av, N.

Ridgway. Mrs Anna C. CS 841 l 6th av, N. Tel East 9290 .

Ross, Mrs Gertrude CS Seahurst, R. R. 7.

Sauer, Mrs Anna M. CS 2580 5 ih av, W. Tel 0 . A. 1 884.

Schroeder, Mrs Alice CS Windsor ap ta. Tel Main 6680 .

Siegfried, Mrs Lou-Vee B. CS 70 7 Leary bll . Tel Main 1 60 .

Sims, Mrs Ethel May CS 1 60 1 Grand av. Tel East 8626.

Slater,MissMaryCS 9AMto 1 PM65 1 Empireblg.TelMain6882 .

Steele, Mrs Laura W. CS 1 426 Warren av. Tel 0 . A. 2 9 1 8 .

Stevens, Mrs Jennie M. CS 825 Leary big. Tel Main 1 7.

Thomas, Miss Anne H. CS postal address 1 2 1 5 Columbia st.Totman. Mrs Josephine Quinton CS 208 Height blg.Tuck, Mrs F rances J. CS 80 2 Windsor apta. Tel Main 6630 .

Washburn. Mrs Maria D. CS 5 1 685 E Mercer st.Wilson, Norman C. CS 2628 Sd av, W. Tel 0 . A. 871 2 .

Worden, Mrs Mary F. 08 8029 49th av, SW. Tel West 1 49 .

Yates. Miss J. E. Ethel (B 80 5 l 5ib av. Tel East 7888.

SEDBO WOOLLEYCaskey, Mrs May R. CS 50 1 Talcott at. Tel 52.Candy. Mrs Esther P. CS 429 Talcott at. Tel 1 082 .

SNOHOMI SHBakeman, Mrs Louisa (B 825 AvenueBarnes , Mrs Minnie CS 1 41 6 8d av. I nd. tel 3 78.

SPOKANEBurke, Mrs Rachel S . CS 8 3 1 8 Lincoln st. Tel River. 825 .

Boss, Mrs Mary 0. CS 8026 46th av, SW.

SUQUAMI SHClark, Mrs Amanda Pairlee, CS P 0 box 1 25 .

Ashby. Mrs Dell 704 South I st. Tel Main 22 71 .

Baker, Mrs Mabel CS 20 3 1 S 8th st. Tel Main 80 54Barr, Mrs Susan Stevenson CS 2 1 0 NYakimaav. TelMain6780 .

Ebbes en, MrsMattieWetherbee (B B R 1 . Tel Madison 1 0 5 B5 .

Jacobs, Mrs I da May (3 1 to PMMon Wed h i 1 5 1 0N Wash. av. Tel Proctor 1 880 .

Kraft, Charles F. CS 926 Fidelity blg. Tel Main 1 2 26.

Kraft , Mrs M. Belle CS 9 1 2 S Sheridan av. Tel Main 5 726.

Mann, MatthewG. CSB (teacher) 583 1 Janette st.McKursie, Mrs Louise CS The Webster apt. Tel Main 3098.

Nicewanger, Mrs Blanche CS 5624 8 Cedar at. Tel Med. 1 648.Robertson, Mrs L. Gertrude L. CS 70 7 Fidelity blg. Tel.Thomas, Mrs Eva V. CB 41 9 Cal. blz.

Trimble, Mrs May CS 1 2 to 4 PM 920 Fidelity ble. TelMain 1 90 6. Res 6, St Helena apts. Tel Main 5842 .

Wilson, Mrs Elizabeth E. CS 61 885 8 Jay st. Tel Main 5860 .

TOPPENI SHBible, Mrs Bessie Dee CS 41 4 E Toppenish av.

WALLA WALLABurr, Miss Mary E. CS 880 S 4th st. Tel 902 .

Ouatine, Mrs Lydia Roxana CS 820 E Cherry st. Tel 2 708.

YAKIMACole, Mrs Minnie E. CS 2 to 4 PM 2 1 5 61h at. Tel 876.

Daniels , Mrs Arts CS 1 1 N 6th at .

Sydney V. 08 1 0 AM to 2 PM Warneld hotel.

Marvin. ME: I sabelle as warm blk. Tel 1 87.

Thompson, Mrs May San Marco ants. Tel 940 J.CHARLESTON WESTVI RGI N I A

Malick , Mrs Ruth M. CS postal address Capitol I t.

CLARKSBURGVickers , Mrs Sarah CS 70 2 Mulberry at. Tel 582 B.

HUNTINGTONSt Clair, Mrs Sarah Eveline CS 9 AM to 2 PM 20 5 4th av.Schulze, Mrs Margaret CS 1 41 9 7th av. Tel 1 981 .

MORGANTOWNDaring. Mrs Lucy M. m 588 8prnee st. Bell tel 238 8 .

PARKERSBURGMead, Mrs Catherine CS 82 0 986 st.

SHEPHERDSTOWNPierce, Mrs Eugenia CS .

WHEELINGGaddis,Mrs FlorenceB. CS TheWilomst. 50 1 5thst. Tel 1 975 J.Krupp , Mrs Marie CS Highland Park. Tel 84.

Krupp , William E. CS Highland Park. Tel Elm Grove 84.Mccoy, Mrs Margaret G. CS 26 Maple av, Woodlawn. Belltel Woodsdale 1 47 J.

Miller, Mrs Marie CS Beech Glen. Tel 828 J.Bogus, Mrs Essie E. CS 1 1 26 E05 at. Tel 1 206 B.

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Gelbke, Mrs Lenora (B 40 6 8th av.

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Fredrich, Mrs Anna E. CS 75 2 Durkee at. Tel 1 986.

Wheeler, Mrs BerthaTitus CS 477 John at. Tel 2 1 25 .

Willson, Mrs Clara L. CS 499 John at . Tel 1 1 26.

BELOITF lorey, Mrs Mary CS 822 5th at . Tel 2 29 .

Hunt. Miss Minnie E. CS 422 Died at .

Martin, Mrs Alice CS Riverside drive Tel 9984- 8 1 1 .

Stevens, Mrs Addie Corey CS Tel 1 760 .

CHI LTONGod, Miss Agnes N. CS .

DARI ENM s, Mrs Blanche L. G Beloit road. Tel 1 84 .

EAU CLAI RENourse, Miss Laura C. CSD (teacher) 9 AM to 1 2 M 81 8Gray at. Tel 875 .

Skeels, Mrs Ma y Helen G 1 289 S Farwell at. Tel 1 470 .

Towle, Mrs Jennie CS 1 289 S Farwell at. Tel 1 470 .

Wagner, Mrs Emily CS 532 N Barstow st. Tel 1 1 94.FOND DU LACBarnes, Mrs Hattie J . CS 860 Western av.

Doms , Charles F. (B 1 86 S Main at . Tel 1 805 .

Echo“ . Mrs Gertrude C. 1 0 9 4th at . Tel 881 .

Phinney, Mrs Anna B. CS 1 08 6th at. Tel 8292 .

FORT ATKINSONCaswell , Mrs Gertrude CSGREEN BAY

Plan, Miss Lona Anna CS 504 Wiiner blg. lb! 850 .JEFFERSONGarfield, Miss Ellen Rebecca CS Tel 2 1 6.

KENOSHAClarkson, Miss Elizabeth Evans CS 5 1 2 Park av. Tel 4089 .Johnson, Mrs Rena C. CS 60 2 Edward st. Tel 1 056.

Sammons, Mrs Bessie 8. CS 453 Market at. Tel.

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LACROSSEBennett, Mrs Hannah M. K. CS 42 1 West av, S.

Buntint . Miss Alia I . (B 9 ts 1 1 AM 1 1 89 State st. Nevtel 1 667 M.

Hyman, Miss Rose CS 1 81 S 9th at. Tel 71 9 C.Richmond, Mrs Mary J. (B 928 Rose at. New tel 1 81 5 A.Simpkins, Mrs BelleWalton CS 1 1 1 9 King st. Tel 1 998 M.

MADI SONAtwood, Mrs Mary Jose CS postal address 209 Highland av.Bresee, Mrs Catherine E. es 40 5 N Henry st. Tel 1 60 2 .

Converse, Mrs Ada B . CS 28 E Gilman st. Tel 5960 .

Fox, Mrs I da K . CS mornings 9 1 4 Speight at. Tel 2980 .

Harrison, Mrs LuciePaulineCS 422 NHenry at. Tel Badger 20 74.Jones. Mrs May Bennett CS 1 73 1 Regent st. Tel Bad. 241 4.

Post , Mrs Lotte Eddy 206 E Mliiiin at. Tel B . 1 1 35 .

Ross. Mrs Virginia CS 7WMain st . TelsBad. 4460 ; res 4082.Smith, Mrs Vilah Mcclean CS 2 1 5 2 Fox av. Tel Badger 682 2.Wise, Mrs Alice Beards CS 1 1 2 1 E Johnson st. Tel 1 5 1 2 .

MI LWAUKEEBow, Mrs Henrietta E. CSB (teacher) 9 AM to 1 PM 560Astor st, apt 2 2. Tel Broadway 1 897.

Castle, Mrs Frances Gould CS 563 Stowell av.

Cocrort, Mrs Rosella CS 1 80 28d at. Tel W. 2 784.

Culley, Mrs Helen G. CS 5 1 5 Milwaukee at.De Oew, Ro- E. CS postal address 89 1 Marietta av.

Evans. Mrs Pearl M. CS 71 8 Farwell av.Gomoll. Miss Eli‘rieda J . CS 8234 Chestnut st.Grossenhach. Mrs Emma CS 658 Cass st. Tel Main 879 .

Hambright, Mrs Lucy G. CS apt 5 1 , 50 1 Marshall at.Hays, Frank J. CS 23 1 Martin st.

Hays, Mrs Mary Catharine CS 28 1 Martin at.

Hewitt, Mrs Julia CS 1 1 46 Wells blg.Johnson. Albert J. CS 744 87th st. Tel.Jones, Mrs I da May CS 708 1 st Nat bnk big.Jones. William C. 08 708 1 st Nat bnk blg. Tels.

Kuenzli, Mrs Rose A. CS 8284 Chestnut st. Tel West 1 80 1 .

Marble, Mrs Mary E. CS 1 1 2 Lloyd at. Tel Line. 4854 L.

Martin. Mrs Margaret C. CS 474 Case at.

Mirlz

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iilgr

gMarie CS 9 AM to 1 2 M 81 8 Hadley at. Tel

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Nichols, Miss Emma C. CSB (teacher) 2 1 2 Cudahy apts,459 Juneau pl. Tel Mars 893 7.

l awyer, Mrs Jennie E. CSD (teacher) 497 Lafayette pl.Schoen. Mrs Rosa CS 9 2 2 Grant blv. Tel K ilbourn 5890 .

Schutte, Henry A. CS 804 Farwell av. Tel Edgewood 1 258.

Tobey. Miss Emelyn M. CSU (teacher) 895 8 Summit av, AptF. Tel Lake 866.

Traver, Mes Jennie 8 . C8 846 Wells blg.

Ward, Mrs A . .Elise CS 696 Prospect av.Watkins, William G. CS 5 1 2 Wells blg. Tel B . 40 1 0 .

Way, Mrs Elizabeth Emerson CS 658 Cass at. Tel Main 690 .

Whalen, Miss Ella Fay CS 1 1 46 Wells blg. Tel Main 8241 .

Wiens. Mrs I da H. CS 2 728 Wells st.

Woodford, Fred Truman (MB 880 Kane pl. Tel Lake 57.

CASPERHolt, Mrs Phebe R. 08 Box 622 . Tel 1 0 55 J.Moore, Miss Mae E. CS Box 654. Tel 875 .

Thomson, Mrs Letitia M. (B to PM 20 1 6 Capitol sv. Tel 1 8 1 W.

GREYBULLWilson, Mrs Nelle Co'les CS 1 0 AMt0 4 PM.

LARAMI EDennis. Mrs Ethel WI SE!“ CS 5 1 8 S 1 8th I t. N 447 W.

SHERI DANCaldwell , Mrs Olive CS 1 74 WAlger av. Tel 60 1 .

UPTONMeek , Mrs Mary Emma CSSconeld, Mrs Nellie R. CS.

CHRI STIAN SCIENCE NURSESThe nurses whose cards appear in these columns are members of The Mother Church , TheFirst Church of Christ , Scientist , in Boston , and they are amenable to its discipline.

I t is expected that nurses will read carefully I nstructions on pages v and vi of this periodical.ENGLAND

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French, Miss Mabel CS 1 5 1 Upper Parliament st.

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Braidwood, Miss Minnie Grace CS 29 St John’

s rd, Putneyhill, SW. Tel Putney 677.Flower, Miss CatherineM. CS 1 1 Grafton sq, Clapham, SW. 4.

Tel Battersea 1 081 .

Lees, Miss Constance Gwendolen CS 3 9 Heath st, HampsteadHeath. Tel Hampstead 2 938.

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Bowditch Miss Josephine Earle (3 see Brookline. Mass.Gleason, Leon C. CS Hotel Alexander.

SAN FRANCI SCOGrundy, Miss EvelynM97 08 1 850 Pine st. Tels F rank . 2 658F rank . 5 670 .Judd. Miss Mabel F. CS 70 1 Post at. Tel Frank. 6620 .

PM , Miss Leslie 0 . (B 1 93 1 Hyde st. Tel Frank. 8928.

Riley, Mrs Mary B . CS 836 Dolores at. Tel.

ransom) CONNE CTI CUTParmclee. Miss Minnie Elisabeth cs so Center at. m

CHI CAGO I L L I NOI SApssy, Miss Virginia CS 4329 Lake Park av. Tel Ken. 1 1 1 9 .

Baker, Milton H. CS 1 888 E 586 at. Tel Blackstone 892 .

Bardwell. Miss I da E. 08 1 742 Pratt blv. Tel R. P. 1 554.

Bryson, Miss Daisy Bell CS 6946 Yale av. Tel Norm. 52 1 4.

Childs, Mrs Janet CS 4800 Lake Park av. Tel Drex. 6980 .

Hunter, Miss Jane E. CS 5624 Winthrop av. Tel Sunny. 6809Munson. Miss Florence L. CS 61 1 5 Winthrop av, apt 8. TelSunny. 2644.

Nelson, Mrs Clara Owen 5 1 0 E 48th at. Tel Drex. 8788.

Roth, Miss Emma M. 08 6946 Yale av. Tel Norm. 52 1 4.Weselberg. Miss FlorenceM. J. CS 73 1 0 Yale av. Tel.

NEENAHHem, Miss Emilie C. CS 8 1 8 E Fa '

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NEI LLSVI LLEWeld. Salern E. CS postal addrfl 60 1 5th st.

oconomowocM . Mrs Mary hr. cs.OSHK OSH

Strassburzer, Mrs Sarah B. (B 1 08 Wright st. Tel 2529 .

Tilton. Mrs Grace CS 1 50 Elmat. Tel 241 4.

PLYMOUTHVolquarts. Mrs Kathryn R. CS 1 05 Summit st. Tel 468.

Win in. Mrs Bessie CS 41 4 Stal ord st.PORTAGE

Foosman, Miss Anna B . CS ”s wear-reli sh

RACINECbeesrsan, Mrs Mary Johnson es 842 Main at . Tel 660 .

Hatherell, Byron S. CS 944 Wis. st. Tel 2 240 .

Lang. Mrs Carrie P. CS 1 428 College av. Tel 71 8.

Lewis. Mrs Ella L. (B 528 Baker blk. Tels 70 76 ; res 765 .

Mead. Francis R. CS 1 0 7 8th st.Mead, Mrs Nellie W. CS 1 400 Main st.

RHINELANDERKinmlt. Mrs Martha 0 . es 88 1 Dahl I t. Tel 50 8.

RI CE LAKEKelty. Mrs Cora Bell G I S Main st.

SEYMOURMuehl, Mrs Julia CS Factory st.

SHEBOYGANCampbell, Mrs Mary A. as 241 6 S 7th at.Schissler, Miss Anna L. C. CS 1 2 1 4 1 3 th at.Vollert. Mrs Antonie M. CS 402 Superior av. Tel 1 647 W.

WAUPUNJones, Miss Eva D. CS 5G4 EMein st. Te1 1 80 M.

WAUWATOSACaswell , Mrs Nettie M. CS 276 march st. Tel War. 835 J.WHITEWATERFowler, Mrs Matilde Case CS 1 00 North st. Tel 2261 .

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INDI ANAPOLI S I NDIANADill . Miss Barbara CS 1 530 N Dearborn st. Tel Wood. 820 7.

LAPORTEWaters. Miss Esther H. CS Pine Lake av. Tel 406.

SOUTH BENDTenny, Mrs Mabel Watkins 905 WJel ersoublv. TelMain 22 1 2 .

BANGOR MAI NEFrlm ll , Miss Susan F. CS 43 Charles at. Tel 454.

PORTLANDDay. Miss B . Almeda CS 2 1 1 Spring st. Tel 683 R.

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Andersrm, Mrs Jennie C. CS 28 Westland av. Tel B . B. 5675 R.

Burrows.MissMu yEsther CS 61 Falmouth st. Tel B. B. 3 1 78.

Clark. Miss I da B. 2 , 206 Huntington av. Tel B . B . 481 4 J.Dogherty.Miss FlorenceCS 53 St Stephen st. Tel B. B. 50 36W.

Frees, Mrs Mary E. CS 9 Batavia at. Tel B . B . 49 77 W.

Hodgson, Mrs Helen L. CS 886 Newbury st. Tel B . B .3 554W.

Michels, Miss Anna L. 238 Hemenway at. Tel B . B. 74041 .

Norris, Mrs Emma Frances CS 64He-enway st. Tel B B . 7 1 534.

Paradise.Miss JosephineCS 1 78Huntingtonav. Tel B. B . 5 775W.

Pratt , Miss A. Celia CS 7 Haviland at. Tel B . B. 1 0 5 1 M.

Wetmore, Miss Ada CS 41 Norway at. Tel B. B . 55 27 M.

BROOKLINEBowditch, Miss Josephine Earle CS 61 Park st.K imball , Miss Susie E. CS 1 0 66 Commonwealth av.

DORCHESTERRellstab, Miss Barbara CS 81 0 Blue Hill av. Tel 7049 W.

MALDENRichardson, Miss Catherine 08 1 8 Greenleai st. Tel 30 0 5 M.

Sprague. Miss Din A. CS postal address 1 9 Drowns ct.READVI LLE

Holland. Mrs Pauline (3 22 I rving st. Tel H. P .ROXBURY

Cole. Miss Jennie G. (B 1 4 Howland st. Tel 5 71 6 M.

SOMERVI LLEGriflln, Miss Bertha Etta CS 2 5 Columbus av. Tel 8496 R.

SOMERVI LLE (WEST)Hansen, Miss Andrea CS 1 4 Ware at. Tel Soul . 20 58 W.

SPRINGF I ELDVaughn. Miss Jennie CS 82 Wilbraham av.

WALTHAMCrosby, Miss Mary R. 08 1 1 4 Brown at. Tel 1 648 W.

WELLESLEYPorter, Miss Josephine H. CS 24 Linden at. Tel 4 1 7 J.WEST ROXBURY

Laidlaw. Mrs Annette CS 50 Hastings st. Tel Belle. 1 79 1 M.

WINTHROPMacDonald, Miss Jane M. CS 40 Sea View av. Tel 684-8.

WINTHROP (PLEASANT ST)Tirrell,

'Mrs Bothilda CS 1 1 1 Main at. Tel 71 4 J.m anor-rs

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Barrick. rm Lona cs 1 0 0 7 s um st.

nm orrDunn, Miss Nancy R. CS 33 1 Ferdinand av. Tel Cedar 1 441 .

Michel , Miss Nellie Elisabeth CS 68 Leicester ct. Tel Northway 1 498 R.

Walsh, Miss Anna CS 1 3 9 Richmond av.

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OMAHAWentsler. Mrs Daisy CS Keen hotel. Tel Dona. 4288.

LACONI A NEW HAMP SH I RENorton. Mrs mm A. Wilcomb cs as m at. Tel 477-s.

BROOKLYNPhillips, Miss Grace 770 Westminster rd. Tel Ken. 9 1 9 M.

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2;Sarah B. CS 778 Eastern parkway. Tel Bed

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FAR ROCKAWAYBrams, Miss Mabel Josephine Greyloch hall. Tels 1 966 ; 93.

MT. VERNONMedina. MrsAlice C. CS 1 29 S 8th av. N 808 J.NEW YORK

Bufington, Mrs LillieM. 08 966 Forest av. Tel Intervale 5 225 .

Dalrynrple, Miss Maude Elisabeth CS 49 Clarmont av. TelMorningside 70 70 .

Spaulding.Miss Eleanor C. CS 71 1 W 1 78th st. Tel Wads. 304.

van der Marilee . Miss Kathleen CS 727 St Nicholas av.

Tel And. 1 790 .

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Stough, Mrs Cora E. CS 5 Wilson apta. Tel Main 880 R.

m m m PENNSYLVAN IAMowry. Mrs Anna E. CS 1 Park way.PHI LADELPHIA

Core. Mrs Selma S. OS 5650 Belmar ter. Bell tel.PITTSBURGH

Clayton, Mrs Mary R. CS 1 4 1 5 Mellon st. Tel His!! 693 5 I t.Pearson, Mrs I rene Layton CS 646 Md. av. Tel Schen. 4354 J.

1)ALLA8 TEXASMeeks, Mrs Lula Henderson Box 848. Ste A. Tel E. 2 975.

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Duncan, Miss Almiran. es 640 s: as South at. Tel Hy. 3946w.

MORRI SVE LEWood, Miss M. Mwbelle CS. Tel 1 36.

nrcnmosn VI RGI NI AMarks, Mrs FlorenceM. CS 608 3d av. H. P. TelMad. 3850 J.Mickleborough, Miss Alice 0 . CS 820 7 Grove av.

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