The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 15, 1903, Page 14

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THE SUN DAY CALL progress r perfe y Mrs jent itis a har the members are isomest mptuous Parlor and on The new grand presi- exemp Ema Gett loy off paid a gave some that oc- Nellie Boege of La Vespero Parlor complim. ive nu tree pla amed for th order, Past H. t Gran dep had charge s. trees Mills. y for the good the p: { the Arbor some time ident 10 be but she was she and the grand @ !.a"éa'lu.! ibi Daughters fon to the of that which they of the road to Lodi, Sons of the place plant- aber on the opposite side. ed by the Daughte: ne grand president of the second for the grand sec- the third for Rose Gekow:. the board of grand trustees, the d President Carrie d the fifth for Past Grand chair- The grand Amapola Parl K\IIGHT§ OF HONOR. meeting , of tes w three the month Loulse Georgla Luce, Fremunt two can- for applications Concerning the Fraternal W r’lc M 7711 ZMMA Wi TE CALAvERAY PARIIE NDLW PStiie O fl(i.flm JUNCAN Mflle herl. oF Gol.pen GATE CHRPTER 0.E.5 s - P T A current term. Ten applications for mem- bership were presented at.that session. _O1i the last Friday in January the % Grand Dictator, assisted by Supreme Rep- sented Miss McGonigle and a letter pock- Crowe, installed the officers e )k to_ Mr. Burke, gifts from t tanford Lodge for the p Santa Barbara parlors, in recognition ; - o 5 'vhr»" lln(“\ h;n‘ynn t —‘.,, the wo f the respective deputy grand 2 >art 1ea alk between the oot % o y an. Srand officers and memBers in- relatior presidents. This was followed by 8 ban- 0" 1he oraer and many good points sere « and dancing to music by a Spanish BroLRBE Guk v § were orchestra. Each who took part in the P F 4 ook pa: St uring t past week the officers o banquet: was presented & souvenls B0k e ToRee vt e i Aaee o led with typical views Dictator Archibald and those of Yosem The officers of 8an Jose Parlor were In- by District Deputy B. E. George Tl:: stalled last weck by .\{_1;<h‘!_«»\u‘l‘»~f “;;L“': grand dictator’ also installed the officers = 4 S e o M ifta aior ~OL W ip Lodge in the presence of man and Mrs. Jaycox o onita Parl large ,number of the members of th The grand president and grand secretary o ..o e d an unannounced visit and were most o " 5 . lv recelved. On that occasion the _ Of the last Saturday in January the arlor bid farewell g dith Pyle, one of members, who having married and come Mrs. Ressigue is to remove from ¢ Garden City. As a token of love and affection the members presented her a handsome painted dish. The members of Sans Soucl Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West made Mrs. Minnie F. Dobbin, past pres dent of the parlor, the guest of honor at a banquet given in her hgnor in a dow town rotisserie on the fening of the 2d fnst. During the evening Mrs. Dobbin was presented many beautiful flowers, also a large Oriental statue: After the pper Leah Willlams, acting as toast- master, called m responses as follows: M. F. Dobbin,” Leah No. 96,” Dolly ¥ ' [ endorter, ” Emma Clarke; President, M. McCarty,” “Our Order,” Edna Levy; “Our Gabrielle Gress r Flag” Dora President,” Minnle J. “‘Native Sons,” Mamie 1. Brown: Secretary,” Jessis Hunter. Then foliowed remarks by T. Magner, Misses Jahun- stein, G. Magner, K, Downing, M. Seaberg, A. Iter and others The following named were recent visi- tors at the office of the grand secretary Alice Munson, Dora Bioom, Leah Williams, Dolly Hyams, Sans Soucl Parlor; Abbls Mc- Laughlin, Orc Finp Parlor; Amanda Hammer- 1y, grand treasurer, Annle McDonald, Pled- mont Parlor; Mary Noonan, Emma Hughes, lds M. Kervan, Alta Parlor; Bliza D, Keith, grand presideniy Anna F. Lacy, Los Lomas Parlor; Emma Marks, Lucia E. Hammer- smith, A Florence Templ vieve Carroll Darina Parlor: Annle C. Lassen View Orinda Tessle Rich- win, . Hettio Burke, Parior; May C, Boldeman, La Estrella Parlor; Parlor; Adelaide Brow: grand dictator, assisted by Supreme Rep- resentative Crowe, installed the officers of Clinton Lodge in st Oakland. After the service there was a banquet. The Past Directors’ Assoclation of the Knights of Honor at a meeting held on the 7th inst. decided to establish a be- queathment fund. Tt will be optional with the members as to whether the amount to be bequeathed by the assoclation shall be paid to a beneficlary named by the mem- ber, or to be pajd to the member on the death of the bencficiary. It was also de- cided that it shall be compulsory for every one of the ussoclation to belong to th fund. The matter was, after a full discussion, referred to a committee com- posed of Thomas Johnstone, H. Warnholz and C. G. Nobie, The following ramed delegates to the Grand Lodge have been elected by the lodges named: Yerba Ruena F. ekind; San Francisco, R. A. Lindsey; Ger- mania, B. Mangles; Norman, Jacob Ganz; Keystone, A. T. Minehan; Leland S!an- F. Wed- ford, R. J. Sands; Far West, W, Tumfs; American Eagle, P. J. Smnh and Polar Star, G. W. Kennard KNIGHTS OF THE X MACCABEES. On the evening of the last Tuesday, January Golden West Tent No. 58 of the Knights of the Maccanees had a. very interesting review. There was the fnit tion of @ large class of candidates - for knighthdod, after which matters of im- portance on the line of the extension and growth of the order were discussed with considerable animation. This tent will, on the 17th inst., initiate a class of firty in’ .ed hy Past [CT ~ EPUTY A ‘ JMES. Tom B. SPENCE Koyar s 7on FEfCENT OURT of THE AMapay TH. —_— R et 1 (T, T candidates, and the work will be by the tent's team, which is the champlon de- 8ree team of the Pacific Coast. ). 14 had a very 234 of January. San Francisco Tent pleasant meeting on th The social committee, after the work of the evening, presented an entertaining programme of music, song and boxing ex- hibition. The tent served a collation and refreshments. D. B. Richards has been elected record-keeper of this tent, vice Castle, deceased. Captaln Jackson of the blue team ie leading Captain Waterhouse of the golden team in the contest for members. On the evening of the 0th of January the members enjoyed gard party. San Francisco Division No. 3 Uniform Rank of the will give a grand ball In _the armory of the Nationals on Ellis street on the evening of the 2Ist inst. Colonel Jones and staff of the Twelfth Regiment and representatives of several divisions outside of the city will be in attendance. At the rate that Golden West Tent is adding to its membership at this time it will not be long before it will become the banner tent of this city. Supreme Com- mander D. P. Markey will visit this coast some time in April and on that occasion this tent will give a welcome akin to a royal one. At the last held review of the tent committees were appointed to take charge of this matter. One of the fea- tures on the occasion of the visit of the supreme. commander to this city, which will be his second visit here, will be a pa- rade by the uniform rank of Sir Knights of this city and viclnity. The following named have been install- Commander Major H. L. Tickner as officers of San Francisco Tent for the current term: Past commander, C, E. Jackson; commander, Clarence Erickson; ~ lieutenant _commander, Chester Smith; record keeper, D. B. Richards; finance keeper, Theo. -Frolich; chaplain, I. Gurmendez; master at arms, E, V. Hollings- of the Mactabees HOTION PAPTO . sergeant, C. W. Story cond Weeks; sentinel. A Roesch: ‘plcket, Greenberg; armorer, J, H. Whiteside; V. Lerof; organist, J. H, Bremer: physician, W. D. Clark, This tent is arranging for the reception of Supreme Commander Markey when he visits this city. worth; Lenzen: first master of laster of guards, Buards, T L 8. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. al organizers of the Knights of ¥ are making up lodges at this time In Butte, Yuba and Mendocino counties Grand Qbancellof Trask iIs arranging for a series of visitations in the northern part of the Grand Keeper of Records and Seals Schaffner will soon pay a visit to the lodge at Corning Friendship Lodge celebrate its annive: . J. Crowley, P. ( meeting. Selby Lodge celebration on nounced that “Our S., will bloviate on A new Pythian in March by the g Barbara. Marathon Lodge had a class Initiation on the 12th inst. Oakland Lodge is reported as very a tive, having Initiated a number of strang- ers lately. of Healdsburg will ary on the 19th inst. G., will address the will the have an anniversary 2lst inst. It is an- Schaff, G. K. R. and that occasion. tle will be dedicated and officers at Santa SONS OF BENJAMIN. District Deputy Grand Master H. L. Springer of the Sons of Benjamin has installed the officers for the following named lodges for the current term: Callfornia Lodge—Ex-President, H. Murste; president, I. C. Levey; vice president, S. Ro fecording and financtal secretary Springer; treasu B ductor, M. Green: Inside guard, C. Stel, side guard, A. Mendelssohn; trustees—R. Ro: enberg, Willlam Moser and A. Michaels; phy- sician, Dr. A. Nusbaum. ) Pacific ~Lodge—Ex-President, H. Stern; president, C. L. Scharff; vice president, H. Levy; recording secretary, S. Berel: financial 3. treasurer, M. Marks: con- Label: M. ‘Reinheimer: inside G. L. guard, outside guard, H. Simon; trustees—dJ, M. Co- presi- H, H, Stern, J. Bluhm. Golden Gate Lodge—Ex-President, hen; president, F. H. Merzbach; vice denf, W. Samuels; recording secretary, Arnheim; financial secretary, M. S. Me treazurer, L. Zier; conductor,” M. Whitehead; inaide guard, J. Wilner: outside guard, J. Ja- cobs. trustees— A Fass, J. Goldstone, A. Hochwald FRIENDS OF THE FOREST. The supreme officers of the Friends £ the Forest. the several deputies 1 many of the members of the loc 1 s paid a fraternal visit last week to L. % the new lodge in Alameda, and installed fts officers for the crrrent term \ which th e was a banquet and addr for the good of the order. The members and visitors were delightfully erta 1 by Mrs. Kruse of Pioneer Lodge and Pust SBupreme Fresident Mrs. Heed The entertainment that was recent glven by Lincoln Lodge of the Friend the Forest was & pleasant und succe: affalr, that was greatly enjoyed by the members and ‘their friends. The features of the programme of entertainment we Recitation, Miss Pearl Miller; tenor sol Frank Davidson: plano solo and voca lections, Mrs. Felter; after which a Bat- tenberg square was disposed of by lot and Mre. Schwelnhard was the fortunale winner. UNITED MODERNS. San Francisco lodge of the ['nited Moderns, at its meeting on the last ¥ri day in January. initiated severa g and recelved several petiti ) decided to change its place of et from the Shiels building to 1a where it will meet hereaf day night. The first mee v place was held last e > will give a f dress ball in its new local the evening e 1 wst RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Division No. 115 of the Ofder of Railv Conductors after its business ¥mee the Alcazar bullding on the first Saturda in February adjourned to O. C. F. Hal fn the same building. where members of the di and vited guests enjoyed a smoket g in the first-class order, that was unde rection of F. W. Salter, 1I. P. Speakma and R. Rutherford, with Mr. Speakman as sire of the evening. The programm that was presented for the entertainm of the members and the guests was o unusually fine character and uc t offered was new. sle, songs and recitations were and the several numbers were ¢ ted by J. Bromberger, F. Everett Hahn, J. T. Crawford, Charles O G W. Arbuckel. The rendition of selections by F. Everett, who in the switch yard of the cific in city, developed sessed of a magnificent ) 11 eq to some of the ever been heard on the professiona while the singing of Arthur Hahn marvel of ba: ofundoism. Durir reshments was a evening the committee on never relaxed for a moment passing around wet goods, sandwiches and class cigars. The division is arrar for its fifth annual picnic on t 1 INDEPENDENT FORESTERS. The large class initlation of the Inde- pendent Order of Foresters by the local courts will be held in Golden,G Hall on the night of the 30th of Marct Owing to a previous engagement of the hall the mass-meeting of the members of the order which was to have been held in the social hall of the Ale: to be ‘“declared off. were made for a meeting hall. All courts and me tified of the change SONS OF ST. GEORGE. The open meeting of Pickwick L. the Sons of St. George on the eveninggol the 2d inst. was in the nature of a recfp tion to the Daughters of St. Georgefsf this y. The lodgeroom . in the Hed Men's Luilding was c wded to its lifmit and the following excellent programme was successfully carried out: The chairma opened the pro marks, humorou Professor P organist to Pi forte duet Hug diers™ lage BI. Mrs ther F. with Barnu chairman with who the words to the sweet voice ght, but who has into many a heart by her was nisd the “Merrily I and " merited encore gave ‘‘Robin Ada Mrs Barnum was ably accompani the piamo by Dr 5 known Parllamentary membar Aubrey Yates ( the ““Austraiian ter on t e and Drean Miss Hilda Broadwood, accompanied on the plano by her sister, Miss Mildred Broadwood sang “The Alp Rose.” and as an encors Let Us Wander.” which latter gave oppor- tunity for a dispiay of this remarkably flexible voice Al Bentley was Introduced by chalrman announcing that those who ad ars hou! the: g & A - ODD FELLOWS . 3 L EASTERN STAR. 2w y FORESTERS OF AMERICA. nia ar Comr Sacra Court nitiated ef Another Innovation in HE Sunday Call is now offering to its readers in both serial and com- plete form the best fiction of the da If you enjoy # good short story—and who dces not—Keep vour eye open for these, scon to be published. Just to give you am idea of the Interesting things to come, glance over some of the titles below and rotice the names of the authors. These are only a few of the attractive features in fiction that you will be able to enjoy through The Sunday Call:/ The Miracle of San Juan Bautista BY MADGE MORRIS. Can (Published in The Sunday of De- cember 28.) The most thrilling accoy a bull fight in the early ¢ The Golden Ford. By WILLIAM WALLACE PHILLIPS “Red Saunders,’ the cowboy, whom Mr. Phillips has made famous In other stories, Joins Aggie Jomes In a prospecting tour, on Which, by being refysed a further fres i on & stage coach, they stumble across a Ford, that promises fabulous wealth. T Western humor with which “Red’! abounds is deltclous. The King Dines. By ROBERT BARR. (Published In The Sunday Call of No- vember 30.) One of the adventures of King James U1 ot Scotland. The royal venison had been carried off by the Buchanans. The King and his cou tlers surprise the Buchangns In their castis just as they are about to serve dinner and the latter become unwilling servants of unbidden guests, A Dead One. By JOSIAH FLYNT and FRANCIS WAL~ TON. (Published in The Sunday Call of Feb- ruary 1) A true story of the under world, something is told of the career in cri “'Bernard Carr."” The Striker’s Story. By FRANK H. SPEARMAN (Published In The Sunday Call of Jan- vary 25.) > particularly tn which ne of commendation. love affairs of McTerza and Mrs. which grew out of an exciting railroad strike. Great Uncle McCarthy. By E. OE. SOMERVILLE and MARTIN ROSS. (Published in The Sunday Call of Jan- uary 18.) The two authors of this tals became famous AC ild of Christmas. By JOEL CHAND (Published in The Sunda vary 4 and 11.) A Chr which Bil :avh.-r end. on Bobbert’s Merry Christmas. By JOSEPHINE DODGE DASKAM. A story the spirit of & wholesome n which ch prar Christmas part a SPEARMAN. k the Yeliow Mail The God of Hxs Fathers. LONDON. The Little God and Dickey. JOSEPHINE DODGE RASKAM. (Publish ¢ ¢ De cember 7.) her famous - efforts [ away fr school at first and his desire to & The Little God fig n the cass w dances with one of the girls nam An Old Lover. By ELIZA ORNE WHITE (Published In The Sund Dean Hc years b A Woman and Her Bonds. By EDWARD LEFEVRE A story of Wall street and a w an who nted to invest, but could not understand the market. A broker frienc s for her, | money in order to save her. but gratitude for his trouble, but gets anything Short Ficton by the Best Writers of the Day™

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