. The Citizen guide to Brooklyn and Long Island . , Pouch Gallery ; member-ship about 400. United Singers of Brooklyn.—Composed of the (active) members ofthe twenty-five leading German singing clubs of the city. Its completechorus numbers 934. The association is a branch of the Saengerbund ofthe Northeastern States, which has a ssengerfest every three years, theseventeenth to occur in New York City in 1894. Its general object is theperpetuating of German song and the social ways of the Fatherland ; or-ganized 1881. WiLLiAMSBURGH —The oldcst of aU the local singing so-cieties. Orga


. The Citizen guide to Brooklyn and Long Island . , Pouch Gallery ; member-ship about 400. United Singers of Brooklyn.—Composed of the (active) members ofthe twenty-five leading German singing clubs of the city. Its completechorus numbers 934. The association is a branch of the Saengerbund ofthe Northeastern States, which has a ssengerfest every three years, theseventeenth to occur in New York City in 1894. Its general object is theperpetuating of German song and the social ways of the Fatherland ; or-ganized 1881. WiLLiAMSBURGH —The oldcst of aU the local singing so-cieties. Organized January 12, 1855; membership 250; meeting place,Goetzers Haft, on Meserole street. ZoELLNER M^NNERCHOR.—Fouudcd 1860, and incorporated 1865. Itshouse was recently destroyed by fire, but the club contemplates buildingagain. Present headquarters, 156 Broadway; membership 400. Miscellaneous Clubs. Brooklyn Chess Club.—This society has no other interest than that ofthe great eastern game. It numbers practically all of the crack players. IViFULTON .ST. FEOM TILLAIY STL TO CITY JHALLo Every experienced merchant knows that hisfirst business letters were pretty poor epistolary niotlels he now clictates are theresult of years of constant practice. Yet,because he does write perfect business com-munications, it by no means follows thathe can write a good advertisement or is an art acquired after steady work,only by those who have a special talent for is money saved to employ an expert to dowriting of this kind, as any merchant mayprove, when next about to advertise or issuea circular, by applymg to The R. Wayne Wilson Company, 23 Park Row, New York,for the services of a skilled advertising wrtep. CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS. 39 of Brooklyn, and the rooms are seldom empty. The enthusiasts of theclub not infrequently sit the greater part of the night at the tables. TheChess Clubs public receptions are exhibition games of famous visiting ex-perts. Organ


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