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Friday. Girls' Friendly Society (Dress-making
and millinery) use all the rooms

with the exception of rooms A
and F.

Saturday. Sewing-school

8.00 P.M.

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THIRD FLOOR (CALLED MEN'S CLUB FLOOR)

The front rooms, A, D, and C, are the club-rooms of the Men's Club. Room A the general room, D the billiard-room, C the library; open daily to its members from 8 A.M. to II P.M., and on Sundays from 1 P.M. to II P.M., in the mornings the club-room and library being used for two young men's Bible classes. In the rear is the gymnasium, with lockerroom and shower-baths.

The gymnasium (open daily from 8 A.M. to 11 P.M.) is asassigned to the organizations as follows:

Tuesdays for the Girls' Friendly Society, from 8 to

9 P.M.

Thursdays for the Battalion, from 8 to 10 P.M.

Saturdays for the younger boys (divided into classes), beginning at 12 M., ending at 3 P.M.

At all other times for the use of the members of the Men's Club. And Sunday mornings it is used for classes by the Sunday-school for one of the junior departments.

Rooms F, G, and H form the apartments of the superintendent, who is also the sexton of the church.

FOURTH FLOOR-(OR CLERGY HOUSE)

Around the clergy parlor are the clergy rooms, for each clergyman a study (which is for the clergyman alone, but during the preparation for Confirmation they hold their classes there, and aside from that hold business meetings there for committees of the organizations in which they represent the Rector) and bedroom, a guest - room, and a meeting-room, two baths, dining-room, kitchen, laundry, and a room for the housekeeper. The clergy keep house and pay expenses out of their salaries, the vestry giving them a small appropriation to pay for refurnishing household goods and

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