History of Milwaukee, city and county . Mr. Gustav A. Frellson, previously with the Wisconsin Humane Society,was engaged as superintendent. He served in that capacity until he resignedand left the associated charities. December 31, 1910. Purposes of the Associated Charities as Stated in Articles of Incorporation Adopted August 5, 1886. ARTICLE I. Section 1. To reduce and prevent vagrancy and pauperism, and ascer-tain and remove their cause. Section 2. To ascertain and prevent indiscriminate alms-giving. Section 3. To detect, suppress and punish imposters and tramps, andsecure the community fro


History of Milwaukee, city and county . Mr. Gustav A. Frellson, previously with the Wisconsin Humane Society,was engaged as superintendent. He served in that capacity until he resignedand left the associated charities. December 31, 1910. Purposes of the Associated Charities as Stated in Articles of Incorporation Adopted August 5, 1886. ARTICLE I. Section 1. To reduce and prevent vagrancy and pauperism, and ascer-tain and remove their cause. Section 2. To ascertain and prevent indiscriminate alms-giving. Section 3. To detect, suppress and punish imposters and tramps, andsecure the community from frauds. Section 4. To encourage and promote thrift and habits of independence,health, and economy. Section 5. To secure cooperation among the different churches andcharities of the City of Milwaukee in charitable and relief work, and to estab-lish a central bureau or clearing house \v all such churches and charities. Section 6. To investigate and see that all deserving eases of destitu-tion are properly and promptly TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CHARITIES OF MILWAUKEE 751 Section 7. To establish and maintain, or to assist in establishing andmaintaining, provident dispensaries and all other provident and worthyschemes. Section 8. To establish and maintain, or to assist in establishing andmaintaining, a creche or creches, which shall afford accommodations for thechildren of working parents during hours of labor, to provide a home or homesfor indigent women or children, and to establish or assist in establishing tene-ment houses or places for rent for the poorer classes. Section 9. To acquire by gift, devise, bequest, purchase, lease or other-wise, real and personal property, and to sell, rent, mortgage, convey or other-wise dispose of the same for any of the purposes above specified. Section 10. To do and perform any act or thing, and to exercise anyand all powers necessary or incident to the purposes above specified or eitherof them. The articles of inc


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