The Relief Committee visited the poor in their homes and gave gratuitous or industrial aid as the case demanded.
Industrial Building Savings Bank deposits were received Friday afternoon.
Mothers' Meetings, Sewing School, and a Kitchen Garden Class were held weekly, from November to May.
That Society finding itself imposed upon, sought relief in the formation of an organization that would investigate all applications for help and refer to it those for which it was properly responsible.
The two-story building next door at 43 Hill Street was constructed in 1977 as a medical and dental clinic.