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READING DIRECTORYâ
1919.
Fireside Mission & Workmenâs Club, 61 Silver street; JErnest J. Jackson,
superintendent & missioner
Gospel Mission Room, South street
Greyfriars Iron Mission H all, North street; clergy same as Greyfriars
church; sun. 11 a.m & 3 & 6.30 p.m .; sat. 7.30 p.m
Greyfri.irs Mission House, North street
H oly Trinity Parish Hall, Cambridge street; tues. 8 p.m
Mission H all (Baptist), Wilson road
Mission H all, Armour road. Tilehurst
Mission Room, 2 Martha place
Mission Room, Somerset place
Parish Room, Gosbrook street, Caversham
Poll Mission Room, Orchard street
Railway Mission Hall, iChatham street
Reading Spiritual Mission (offices of), 16 Blagrave street
St. Bartholomewâs Parish Hall, London road
St. Georgeâs Mission Room, St. Georgeâs road
St. Gilesâ Church Room, Pell street
St. Gilesâ Hall, 112 London street
St. Gilesâ Mission House, 6 Crown street; Sister Caroline & six sisters
St. Johnâs Mission Room, Albert road
St. Johnâs Mission Room, Princes street
St. Laurence Church House, 39 Friar street
St. Lukeâs Parish Hall, Erleigh road
St. M ary's Church House, Chain street
St. Peterâs H all, Church road
St. Peter's Mission House of the Sisters of St. Peterâs Community,
Kilburn, 63 & 65 Cromwell road, Caversham
Salvation Arm y Citadel, St. M aryâs bu tts; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
Salvation Arm y H all, 21 Prospect street, Caversham & 98 K ingâs road
Salvation Arm y Hall, St. Georgeâs road
Society of Friendsâ Meeting House, Church street
Valentia Road Meeting Room, Vnlentia road
W est Reading Adult School, Kensington road
C H R IS T IA N S O C IE T IE S .
Church of England Menâs Society, a brotherhood of members of the
Church of England who are pledged (1 ) to pray to God daily; (2 ) to do
some work for the Church, Local branches have been established at St.
M ark âs, St. Gilesâ, St. Lukeâs, St. Peterâs, Caversham, St. Georgeâs, St.
Laurence, St. Bartholomew, Earley, Christ Church, St. Johnâs & A ll
Saintsâ ; head quarters, Church house, Westminster
Reading Y .M .C .A . 3 0 & 3 1 Friar street; Samuel Wright, hon. sec
Y .M .C .A . (junior branch), Garrard house, Friar street
Y .W .C .A . 19 Castle street; Miss Turner, supt
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, READING.
University College, Reading, situate in London road, was founded
in 1892 & was originally established in two buildings in Valpy street
as part of the University Extension Scheme.
Since 1901, proposals
to rebuild the College upon a larger site steadily acquired force &
urgency owing to tko growth of the Institution. Considerable difficulty
arose, howover, in connection with the effort to find a suitable site,