CHAPTER XII.
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CHURCHES, RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES, HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
The
association was organized in May, 1891, and incorporated the following December.
The aim of the work has been to promote the interest of young women in
spiritual, educational, physical and social work. At first meetings were
held in the G. A. R. Hall; later, rooms were secured in the old library
building, from there the association removed to a private house on Washington
avenue and still later to a swelling house on Madison avenue. For
the past five years the association has occupied quarters in the Root Block on
Center Avenue. There are sic rooms - office, assembly room, library,
rest room, dinning room and kitchen. Following is a list of the
secretaries, each of whom held office about ayear: Miss Humphrey, Miss Obernauer,
Miss Alice Pierce, Miss Belle Lemon, Miss Carey, Miss Strong, Miss Mary
Augevine and Miss Myrtle B. Mills, who took charge as general secretary in 1904
and is still in office. Of these, Misses Alice Pierce and Belle
Lemon were volunteer workers of the local association.
In addition to the religious meetings, regular classes are
held in the common English branches, and in drawing, plain sewing, shirt-waist
making, millinery, cooking and a limited amount of gymnasium work.
All the best magazines are to be found on the library table, and on the shelves
many standard works of literature and the best of the late books, of which the
members have free use. During the past year 9,105 lunches were
served. The total attendance at the rooms, including classes, Gospel
meetings and calls, was 21,833. The total membership is now 500. The
work is supported by memberships and subscriptions.
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