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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1899 e et e et n Star. r at its last held i degree there crtainment ‘whicn Miss The Eas lections by edericks, Rebekahs. The NEW GRAND PATRON THE ORDER EAST 3% el e et e eb d br the that had organizati Native Sons. zer St ach and Grand and E. W, Dooling has official vis: meeting ¢ Daughters. at its last held in- This parior of mem good for t ty “baby’ city na Vista Parlor {s to have a theater the Tivoli on , organizer and_ past Pago de Robles Parlor s in this city. Parlor of Redwood City has prosperous _condi- resent At its last cs were admitted are three more to PEERLESS OIL COMPANY are. %00 sharos % per shars will reach when the the ELWOOD WELL 1. (both pro- unded by wells velopment. GATION I8 IN- is about to be y be expected ect depth. OFFICE—Room 47, Eighth Floor, Iills Bujlding, sesston | Wednesday even- | of Paso Robles, has been visiting | R R et et r Rtk -2 R 220 F-F-2-F-2-F-3-F-3-3-8-3=F-3-3-3} FRATERNAL NEWS. 5 0 300 0 10 300 0 X0 300 0 300 308 00 308 0K A 20K 307 300 306 300 308 308 308 30 308 308 30¢ 30 108 308 308 ¢ 0 3 | be admitted at the mext. are greatly encouraged and keep up the good work. | camps rea No. 116 was instituted In Gilroy by Dis- | and Mrs o o o =3 The members expect to fast Monday night La Paloma Parlor trict Deputy Dora Wilson of Redwood ted by Past Presidents Mary v Giln Mary J. Town- | te . all of Bonita rlor No. 10 of Redwood. The new offi- are: Anna Reeve, past president; organizer of the parlor, rtha Babb, Stella Lillian ter, vice presi- ver, recording secre- nancial secretary; Lin- surer; Lucinda Rector Ella Gruell, Palermo De- Boicell, trustees; Kather- and Frances Anna Dr. F. W. Ancient Order Workmen. r Lodge No. 361 of the Anclent of Workmen will give its first an- ntertainment and ball in its hall, at k street, to-morrow night. A s been arranged, good programme tee in charge is: ore. ements having OF Jackson, C, A Ge Wald B. Cralg, C. E. | ERN STAR e ORR SR SRCRS 2 R e { wel r. Last year he red to do so, he e interfor. He worker for the nd to mar a most ear e evening of next ws' Hall in celet ersar £ TO~ numbers a good prog ity Lodge S moker in_ its on Tuesday of the lodge in Newark give a hiels building, ciation will on in Novem- ten to an in lecture by Medical Examin J. L. Mayon. ast night ¢ la 8. Norman paid an official visit to all the Degree of Honor lodges of Ala- meda County, which held a joint meeting in the hall of Dawn of Hope Lodge, in Oakland. Silver Spray Lodge, Degres of Honor, 1d an open invitation meeting in Hall, in this city, on Tuesday, 21, instead of the 7th of No- -r, as previously announced. Next Wednesday Ivy Lodge, Degree of Honor, of Oakland will have a Hallow- een party for members only. Mrs. K. M. Poland, grand recorder of the Degree of Honor, has been confined to her home for some time by iliness, but £he is improving. Choppers’ Friendship Club. This organization, an offshoot of the Woodmen of the World, which has for its purpose the giving of benefits to . 2lso to pay benefits at death, is now on the high road to prosperity and at each meeting is adding to the member- ip, the members of the various local lizing the great advantage that it will be to them to be members of the At the meeting on the 13th inst. candidates were inftiated and a half- wpplications received. A proposition to change the name of the organization Choppers’ Sick Benefit ociation voted down. During the e he members gave a brief acc: expansion of the city and of San ancisco in the past forty-five vears. At the next meeting there will be a social hour after the business meeting, Past President George J. Btrong having prom- ised to have an interesting feature for the entertainment of members. Forty-Ninth An;lvemmy. The assoclates of Engine Company No. 5 of the Volunteer Fire Comp: brated the forty-ninth anniversa: organization of the company by an outing to and banquet at Fairfax. In the ban- t hall the tables were profusely deco- ed with flowers, there being In the r a basket of roses and choice flow- anding five feet in helght, the gift . Lillle H. Colt to the old organiza- . of which she was an honorary mem- . At the close of the festivities the basket was presented to Stephen Bunner. During the day Willlam H. Miller was elected a_volunteer member of the asso- ciation. There were speeches, recollec- of days gone by. It was not a large t a very pleasant gathering. Those who were at the table were E. B. and Mrs. Vreeland, E. T. Anthony and his niece Lotta, Stephen Bunner, Mrs. S. Bunner, . Anna Bunner, Miss Constance Bunner, Charles and Mrs. Kimball, G. W, Kennard and Mrs. Kennard, Lawrence Dunn, Miss: Nona Dunn, Miss Julia Dunn, James Grady and Miss Grady, liam H. and Mrs. Miller, Lawrence Sellinger Jr. and Mrs. Sellinger, Harry Wheeler, P. A. Glanni, Thomas McCauley, John P. Hall, J. W. Kentzell, Miss I. Hughos, Mrs. John McGreevey and Miss F. Zacharias. The Jolly Friends. A short time since a number of the order of Companions of the Forest and a few personal friends organized a soclety and named it the Jolly Friends. Mrs. Sarah Beversen was chosen president, Mrs. H. L. Lemme, recording secretary; Miss Emily Taylor, treasurer; F. Zimmerman, 8. A. A J. Mulhall, G. O. A., and Miss L. Lemme The objects of tile society are soclability’and entertainment. Last Thurs. day night the members of the soclety gave their first entertainment. which was in the nature of a trolley ride in the Her- mosa. The party, consisting of the offi- cers, Mrs. H. M. Durgan, 8. M. Massey, Mrs. Annie Page, Mr. and Mrs. R, Heg! slon, C. E. Broad, H. M. Lemme, Miag Sadie Overacker, Herman Gabel, C, Par. | Supreme Lodge. ker, Howard Overacker, Harry Over: J. Blake, Mrs. Lillie Milnie, and s others, had a band of music and there was a pleasant ride over the electric lines, and then a rest at the Ocean Beach, where lunch was partaken of. The society pro- poses to have an entertainment every month., Knights and Ladies of Honor. Aurora Lodge at its meeting last Mon- day appointed a committee to arrange for a welcome to Mrs. L. J. Wheelock, P. G. P. and supreme representative, on her re- turn to this city from the sesslon of the provision made for payment by the old i 3 ¢ n members of assessment 8o as to meet all | The official visit fo Golden Era Circle by | present, and also visitors from Piedmon claims within sixty days after presenta-|the grand chief companion has been | Artemis, Franklin and California circics The work of the evening was followed by sided over by W The lodges of this city have been moving along quietly and all of them are waiting for the action of the Supreme Lodge be- fore engaging in missionary work for the order in this State. Supreme Protector L. B, Lockhard in his annual report to the Supreme Lodge pald the following high compliment to the ate S ‘arleton: “Words wherewith to appreciation of the of Brother Carleto! o 3 was true and loyal Knight as ever bore armor, always ing after the interest and welfare of his dr Vi W W Ci fri and always striving to build up | w; the er he loved so well. He was a true | F friend, loyal knight, and every inch a|g man. His {-rrm nce and influence will be missed in this supreme body."” 1o Chosen Friends. E Grand Recorder Wallis has returned from a visit In the East and resumed the duties of his office. The members of Golden e a recep Boehm, wh ate Council on on to Past| is the finan- | st ned from | at the He legis b > he “pre upreme Council sunt of the n time the council gave a recep- Liddle, one of its members, with the California Volunteers After the business of the even as a collation and responses to W o there was held in > Council a meeting sented fifteen coun- which were s. It was addressed by Grand Councilor | § and Councilor Boehm a; r Wal A great deal of [ h tion. & reputation for prompt payments. recent legislation ives the old members the option of tendance. open meeting in Missfon Masonic Hall at Boehm, Grand Trea: ald, and Grand Sentry Mrs. A. The past g gramme of literary Grand Councilor’ Savage recently paid a couraging present adjourned to a restaurant near by cobs, Grand Treasurer Miss Alice Ticou- panion Mrs. building was a very Interesting one. o 1a- ment, dancing and the serving of a col There was a large nimber of members on of rates for new members and = on. changed to Thursday, December 25, in the Pythian Castle. ¥ Friends of the Forest. The aim of the order is to maintain The a banquet, which was presided ; Past Supreme Grand Chief Companion Mrs. Sarah Beverson, and during the evening the best of fraternal feeling pre- adopting the new rates. , Last Thursda fal Council gave i - ‘a very pleasaay night Social Copnell §81a | Floneer Lodge will give a soctal and en- | THEEIE Ao PRC,2rson who made an ad- the Native Sons' building. Despite_ the | tertalnment in Foresters’ bullding On| mirapje toastmistress, called upon all the threatening weather there was a good at- [ Tuesday evening next. On that night M. iting grand officers to respond to There were songs and literary Boehm, a promine; r of the order, p nt membe red to make the evening will deliver an address on the subject of increasing the membership. To-morrow night Lincoln Lodge will glve a Halloween party in the Odd Fel- Tows' building. Last week Mizpah Lodge gave a party which was well attended, there being resent Supreme President Mrs. Raymond, upreme Treasurer Mrs. Boehm and mem- bers of Pioneer and Lincoln lodges. America Lodge recently increased its membership by 25. It is arranging for a party on November 11. The Maccabees. San Francisco Tent at its last held re- view received fifteen strangers by initia- tlon, the work being performed by the de- gree team in charge of Captain H. L. Tickner, who is entitled to great credit for having brought the members to its pres- ent degree of proficiency Last week, the time for which Deputy Supreme Commander Arbogast had agreed to work for the tent having expired, there were many complimentary remarks made relative to what he did for the tent in the matter of building up the membership. efforts which a most enjoya The supreme grand Recently Fairmount Council had an officers paid official the Forest Circle, hich there were Past Grand Councilor arer Miss McDon- Boehm. nd councilor delivered an ad- ress and there was an entertaining pro- and musical numbers. Bournemouth Circle, YValley Circie in Oekland. was a cordial welcome. At Stockton the initiation of eleven candidates took place and then a most excellent feast. BUENA VISTA THEATER PARTY. “La Belle Helene” to Be Given at Tivoli for the Benefit of a Na- tive Daughters’ Parlor. Buena Vista Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West, one of the most prominent of the local parlors, which h always been to the fore in calls for ch ity, in and out of the order, has of late had the misfortune to have many of its members on the sick list; consequently there has been an unusual drain on the fund for the benefit of the sick. To re plenish that fund the membars have de- cided to have a theater party at the Tiv- sit to Evans Council and he gave an en- talk: After the business all here an oyster Supper was serv cd. {. Boehm paid a visit last Monday to ington Council. ompanions of the Forest of America. On the evening of the 12th inst. there as a large and pleasant meeting of San ancisco Circle, there being present rand Chief Companion Mrs, Flora Ja- t, Past Grand Chief Companion Mrs. rington, V. G. H. B., the Mod- Member from Inter Nos and a good nembership. Du vere admitted by : iy > xt Wednesday night, which will e The tent now has mors than 310 members, | oo O eXt e B uante of 1 Anton W. Rettig, a member of Golden | Night" On that oc on the oOpr of d West Tent, who became such by initiation | T3 Belle Helene™ will be presented. The e S, about two months ago, dled suddenly|jadies of the parlor have already met with imbued w < and his funeral took place last week | good deal of emcouragement in this en- sm that the officers display ¢ will | under the auspices of members of| terprise, and they hope they will be Ip materially in in ing the numeri- | the tent. The services e conducted | greeted with a full’ house, that they h he circle, There were ad-| by the Rev. Dr. J. A. Schilling of the | may realize a goodly sum to enable them the visitors, the reading of ap. | Lutheran Evangelical Church. The de- | to keep up the good work of caring for plications from two ladies who wish. to | ceased at the time of becoming a mem- | their sick. Miss Genevieve Baker is the join the circle, and after adjournment | ber was in perfect health, but a short| chairman of the committee of arrange- there was a fine collation for all. time ago he was attacked h an affec- | ments. ed ov ffoca- d for, tion of the throat which tion. His widow was left unj During the past weck Grand Chief Com- Jaccbs paid an official wvisit Knights of Pythias. to Manzanita Circle in Angels Camp and | except that which the order will pay her. 2 to Mother Lode Circle in_Jamestown. To- = == South San Francisco Lodge No. 45 has morrow she will go to Sonora cle at Companions of the Forest. arranged to give a grand ball on the onora and on the 24th she will be with Grand | Dight of the 1ith of vember in the of Supreme Falconer, M Sennett, t The officlal visit South San Francisco ¢ -house, cor: Chief Companion Mrs. outhisan 1 ; of Fourteenth and Railroad avenues. The 11 will be decorated in the colors of the bckton Cirele at Stockton. Last Tuesday night Inter Nos Circle d a good meeti: during which there information en as to the doings at | w iderable business transacted in order. the last held session of the Supreme Coun- | the interest of the circle. After the clise Grand keeper of records and seal, Her- il. It was shown that there had been of business there was an hour of enjoy- man Schaffner, has been spending a few Justice Circle and | In each there | = - | aays at Rio Vista with | H¥er*View Lodge No. He reports iges In the upper Sacramento Val- on “the forward march. of the e a soelal, ker in Pythian Castle <t, when three is reported as doing He interest of Pythian- the lands. Tk in as Lod citizens E 183 and the nas v at Kk arrang- 4 the Grand 1at place next Califorria Commissioner Suggested. Isidor J estion that may people. He s s a California Commis lquarters at the national able to do much good the making of re n which harm is uninten- indrastries of ( for- aming of modifica- would be of great value to ha 1t the capital who, having expert knowledge of the various interests of the State. could furnish ac- information. He would have the - well up in trafic matters likely Mr. Jacobs will bring up For con tion before the hodies in acobs has a tions of tz of some one this elty of which he e An Orange Party. The members f Court Yerba Buena of the Indepe , Order of Foresters will on next evening give an invita- | tional orax In_ charity hall | of the Shie and_ it announces | that the vzill be good programme. The court is making arrangements to or- ganize a corapanion court to be composed of , as the Supreme Court at its last held “wession_authorized the organiza- tion of wourts for women on the same lines as those which are organized for men. e Two Unhappy Wives. 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