The Institution Quarterly Volume 5-6

The Institution Quarterly Volume 5-6
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Download or read book The Institution Quarterly Volume 5-6 written by Illinois. Board Of Administration and published by Rarebooksclub.com. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 768 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 edition. Excerpt: ... ILLINOIS. American Home for Aged Ladies, 4522 North Robey Street, Chicago. Mrs. Mary Mann, Superintendent. At present this is run as a private institution. Augustana Home for the Aged, 7544 Stoney Island Avenue, Chicago. Rev. G. K. Clark, Superintendent, 11310 Forest Avenue; home for aged men and women; age limit, 65 years; compensation, $500 if they have it. Bethany Home of the Swedish Methodist Church, 5015 North Paulina Street, Chicago. Gustaf Dahl, Superintendent; home for care of old people; no age limit; no specific compensation; inmates leave what they have to the home. Bohemian Old People's Home, 5061 North Fortieth Avenue, Chicago. Otto F. Dusck, Manager; age limit, 60 years; no fixed compensation; some donate savings to the home. Church Home for Aged Persons, 4323-4329 Ellis Avenue, Chicago. Miss Helen M. Rathbone, Superintendent; home for care of aged persons; age limit, 70 years; compensation, $500 for life. Franciscan Sisters of St. Kunegunda, 2649 North Hamlin Avenue, Chicago. Sister Mary Vincenta, Superintendent; age limit varies; no compensation. Home for Aged and Infirm Colored People, 610 West Garfield Boulevard, Chicago. Geo. M. Turner, Secretary, -Station M, Chicago P.O.; age limit, 50 years; compensation, $100. Home for Aged Jews, 6140 Drexel Avenue, Chicago. Simon Strauss, Superintendent; age limit, 60 years for women; 65 years for men; compensation, $300. Home for Aged, Little Sisters of the Poor, Fullerton and Sheffield Avenues, Chicago. Sister Germaine, Provincial; home for care of aged poor; age limit, 60 years; no compensation. Hungarian Women's Home, 640 Garfield Avenue, Chicago. Mrs. Valeria Zaborszky, Superintendent; home for care of Hungarian girls and women; age limit varies; no compensation. James C. King...


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