The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 26, 1903, Page 43

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- W THE SAN FRAXNCISECO TALL, SUNDAY. APRIL 26, 1903. ROM THE. LODGE Sges BY E.<.STOCK . i\ Thirty-two years ago M. itiated into Persevera lected chairmar I San ing a ve ille sho me thereafter he took the sec: weon, J . Samoset Tribe of 2FCe t given May n alc | or bard's degree, but while he has b N A % = Tripe, 100 forfthe relief of the sick | a contributing me he did . 2 T oulet is the youngest com | npot take the third or crimson de sing em- . the American order who has til last Tuesday, when he became s friends fn A fledged Druid. El Dorado Circle had a family reunign and picnic at Fairfax last Sunday, wk was attended by more than 500 pers It was a very pleasant outing, condu of head of t} roved a compete organ Scottish Rites. e rnalist, who under the supervision of a committee, « " g & pat e ictions and is not which Mrs. Jullus S. Godeau was Ltk % Sache and being a fine vocalist, is chairman. James F. Martinoni, a promi N a B for any nent member of the circle, was the floor 8 Rose Croix - coggibin t manager. No. 1 g grand The entertainm an wneisco Consi - 1 Gatg Columbia Circle S A. M it Eliza | Hall last week w very : - ura J fair. There was a good programme | pieasing numbers and then dancing - . | two hours. Mesdames Cervalli and Val- . = i ente were the managers of the affair . L ; | Three new circles will I . | by Grand Archdruides 3 ne at ) a : 2 and the third in Sonoma L the at following pro . N . The Druidesses. of Boadicea Circle of April 11, four ca the meetin the Druidesses ites were ini: s 1 of a mber of t nd > . and the work was done In a mos . : factory manner by’ Archdruidess M Kittie Smith and her corps of office There were present at the time visito from the circle in Petaluma and from all the cireles in the’city A new circle of the Druidesses stituted Apri in the A. 1t was organized by Past | Arch L. A. Wolft. 1 | The annual ¢ fMcers of Yerba es he ‘ | Eastern Star. Buena Chapte Croix Ne, 1, B - | H.R. M. A & A ; | | ALIFORNIA CHAPTER No. 183, in the »and . R EsmoR-oL. 1 | C Order of the Eastern Star, on April Temp R ¢ members of | | elected fourteen applicants for is re-ele - _TOh ee mermbership and these, with seven'elected Taster for the . gramme of at a previous meeting, will be initiated . ass one | May 7, on the occasion of the official visft v » e s leservedly | of Grand Patron L. C. Byce and Grand was = Wiy "Sollgw | Matron Mrs. Mabel Seymour. It is is EmepRtn werved pected that there will be a grand time that 1 This chapter has arranged & . for a party to be given in Golden Gate Hall, April 21 promises to be one of - s arrhn the functions ever given Major M. J > and wide-awake grec 1 McCarthy and James | by | chapter | Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Mabel Sey visit to San Fran- ns were on alumi | mour paid an oftici cisco Chapter April 20. She w: comed by a very large number el . | who repre ed all the local chapters » _ | and some of those across the bay. T QOdd Fellowshnp. > . only decorations in the hall we b at the various stations and at the altar. NITY St L O G bl flicers were xl‘m:“'m‘-‘n[pd b;‘, h l " bl i y 0dd Fel- | Al for the y accepta ich they ecarried out lows’ Hall A s A | ritua » work. After the business was 14 and had for flicers ( Foseniers at an end there was an address by the p grand matron and other grand officers, s IR R Bt B — number T principal speakers were Judge Fra Grand Patriarch J. W W. H. Barnes and cretary ¢ T. Shaw nd Master Gill pald an offh | to Pacific Lodge April 16 Last M he officially v d Hermann Lod Friday he was with 1 Oakl The San Francisco fic and excursion o | next me Sarge 8 at its | meeting and at the previous on | in the initi & each oecca, K - | iges. The wo 2R M SRV e .+ formed by Noble ¥ and his st 3 | after which refreshments were served. the twelfth z The visitor was presented a crystal bon- Dy giving an ente | »owl and silver spoon. t memor ha | nd Patron L. C. Byce the same night building | n official visit to the chapter in Lg amme | On_the evenlng of April 2 the . grand e s matron paid a visit to Mission Chapte s and | and on Apri she will visit the cb r members and J | in San Jose. bilee Rebe! al ha | 4 social ven by King Solomon ©4d e r on | er No, 170, April 16, in klin than 300 se’ wes 2 . | Hall, was a mest pleasing func and entertair n am mars 7 ! proved that under the direction of the Noble Gra » rvragreng o : | new off the chapter is maintaining ProsT g gt | its w 1 reputation for sociability. WhicT . | It lucted by the following com- and s " o | mitte that Templ * w - p . il } thyr I S arrow —_— ‘ " pRe . Royal Arcanum. } N s LA TR A L o ¥ the last held mee of Arzo- terta mme . y tmitted e master v by s w 3 iain | receivea i > ¢ » | proaching the 200 rd when tha : . : o | number is reached the occasion wil ; celebrated by a t e leading hotels ’ » : t Golden West Council rec - > > o \u in Oak- N 4 . :' sol plications at its la: held w ¢ rde alual Mre. Drobaz McGl | cecuncil intends t ve a io ; howir "‘ HRS T R | in the near fu b = et + | Buena Vista Ce a 1 ns & meeting initiated strangers an et A. O W, ceived one app It will have next meeting to initlate at i council is maki Honor, at its meeting April 1 g ar recelved H ! 3 . fourth anniversary ent t v P an expected v from Grand Chiet of » 4 L, 0. T Nat e Daughters' Honor Mrs. Min Bac who, after given in Golden G H R > s methods of the feature of ti i e t presen of a w play by 1 Gers 5 P Parjor, Watching the bus . o . N =N ! lodge and king inc » its con- O ‘ . 4 4 gition, expressed her fon at its | ’ za D, ind the prosperity. There were present a number | of visitors, including members of the | lodges of Los Angeles, wman and San | Jose. It being the at 1. M. Manzer, the r of the o would be with th or to his de. parture for the t Chief of Honor | ¢f the council. Alameda Couneil of held meeting added f ship roll by Initiatior membership league the ccuncil for the | the membership to 1 Benediet and D. D. ch | ¥ Mrs. D Wilkin: on behalf of the | tain one of the cont i Par lodge, extended to him its best wishes Le Conte Council of Berk d a la- ¥ and returned thanks f the good work he | dies’ night a a short b gent Ps bad done for it. At the close of the lcdge | at its last held meeting. o "Ur‘;n'f‘“ "‘»“T present were entertained ——— L | interesting programme of speech, scug ¥ RS . Wes with stereopticon views of the amplified | | end games, followed by ng. Th pecially commended for initiatcry work of the A. O. U. W. ¥ | ~THR FRATERNAL WOMEN | wisitors and members were ated work. The visits to Reich- freshments.were then served, after which | PROMINENT IN THE NATIVE to ice cream and refreshments. Past Re- st Petinas conta at An hour was spent in dancing. This lodge | DAUGHTERS AND D, OF H. } gent W. J. Cremers of this couneil has . nt ones and the “ill §ive its first anniversary ball in the | | been appointed chairman of th it- S e Sehaly social hall of the Alcazar May 12. The < — 3 tee on councll work for t r 1 officer was dur. 10dge is advancing rapidly and there was % Grand R Tt Coume’ SUT" a large representation thereof at the Sempione and Santa Rosa groves, in joint | ed for his s » cpoons and rare School of instruction April 18 by members session, in Santa Rosa, Aprll 18 One | visits to councils kets, and the press of the coun- 1y waent op picern All they can about stranger was initiatéd by the officers of | council in Vallel & I . etiote ~Pae D order.” Sempione Grove In the presence of 120 | B par county, with one exception Ko Druids or members of the crimson degree, Miss. : - & of prosperity. Druidism. and the work was satisfactorily rendered. p MATTIE ! ir pr nt has still several Eubsequently there was & banquet, gt i N ; t scisco prior 1o C A. GUGLIELMONI, noble grand Which Mayor Bowers of Santa Rosa abted FARRIS I laak wesk added § ation d Parlor in Rec iy o ok ag toastmaster. The principal speaker: o . arch; James F. ) i e principal speakers . eceived em ghsiarys o 5 H“‘]:l”x)-m‘\" &r'A were the vVisiting grand officers, Dr. b PR e e, {5 L i he olicers of 18 2 ox welal secretary Sooretary: O- 1L Hoag, B N G. Ai Warth, Judge Hoag and A. Barberis, N. LAS Lomas PaARLO® Borte - Soh B s gz 0. 68, who Is aiso L. A. Wolff, P. N. A, and I, A. Raddeiz A, While the supper was being dlacussed, DG D | G as that of any of bief companion Of the Com- and J. Teslimon paid an official visit to an orchestra discoursed popular ajirs, *F -4+ the other councils,

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