The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 14, 1903, Page 47

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1903. 47 e J. M. Adkins, 1. G.; David Hart, O. G.; Joseph D. Abrams, trustee. Myrtle Lodge No. 16, at its meating last week, by its degree team, under the cap tainey of Dr. H. R wea robes which cost t lodge $500, the knight rank | form on severa esquires for Mars L« . doing the work in a very T ndable anner. Myrtla Lodge has tec ake a record in initi and de The following wa was presented in Pythia tle last Mon- day n the oc of the ente tainm that was given in celebration of the t fourt rsary of Laurel. Lodge amme that n Gate Armory t of Toledo, nes of Los An- e event in his coast, as hat there had been € he divislons north of the r g Col mmander Hail - ? ~ ai Misses Ir and Constance Kull After the entertainment there was dancing and the serving of a midnig! luncheon. The affair was conducted un | der the direction of the following commit- . tees: Arrangements — Mare Lichtenstein man), John H. D. W. Saylor, Golden City 3 has elected the following term: iform rank ne be mustered In at | Last Thursday Oakland Lodge con- ferred the knight rank in long form on a number of esqt vk A Independent Foresters. embers of the lep ting th urts n ! to en- huse the membership o veral sut ordinates. o ! f the Independent | | ; v in August, whe: : e will be pres: Arrangements to th o giad | end have ma¢ Deputy High 2 Chiet a Camerc .‘ Depu Ranger : % | Stewart last week anc ~ g he succeeded in a number of = applications for the court located there. £y The proposition to hold the next Hign i Court Session in ton instead of - reka, Humboldt ras met with L] approval of eighty out of ninety- : four cou . The initiatory team of the San Franels- co board of deput uties Stewart, Mury ; eron, will shortly go purpose of initi eligibles r Chief Ranger Cooper w also be present. The team of Court Seal o Rock will be on hand on that occasio for the purpose ¢ 1 and sublime 1 Princes of Kada At the at h <t | Acacla No. ) 4 - e friends, under the ¢ cum, L. B. Dav = A. Meiser, a pror - € n piano solo by A. B iaghd ganist; selections by ) i i tet; saxophone solo by F€|10W5h|p, for woodward; bass 1 0. K. Brown selec Miss How- 11 g G has elect- ell, and tenor A. C. Lawrance, was — Ft sma s rendered. This court sets aside the first i noble ! Tuesday in each month for the entertain- b | ment of -its members and relative as 2 £ ‘ well as friends. On s ght there is R g R GRS b | always something doir | | | | | New Masonic Lodge. Saturday in May, b spensation m of sick benefits members, fod of eighteen the lodge at ¥ Durirg the pre ed ten per- S E 3 i expects two m before the ! g - new officers are installed members | ! ! who assisted in carrying to iccessful nivers celebration wer M &r n, noble grand W. Moore, m, L. W. Clarke, W. H. Rech- Mathews, E. K. Rountree, W. i ey, E. Fairhurst, D. A. Hemp- | -y ckhaller. F. R.Parker | {2 N He was assisted | William Moy Brooks, . R | George Herm W. H. Manuell b g s. Jens A le entertainment that was | 2 flowers hen given recently by al Rebekah | r S ¥ odge was a gr that realiz t sum for s’ Home at | 3 An excee aining pro- | i Tt e T « mme was presente the direc- | VY e | e new lodg « of Mrs. Gertrude Z. Spotswood, noble | charter memb s ; .‘l, 1“ “m_\ s € d: Lena Jarvis, Elizabeth Shaw, Sc 1 on demits frvvnn: tete l”.\;‘ lodgen. B Forbes, 1 tt Dietz, Frances Hin- | e R sy -dbgnoan oo ool S 1 i Marguerite McLeran and Isabelle A ed. Tt is expected that the ladze will « P Ewing, who was chairman of the com- "’”M'-“:‘h-v’;“\,p near the 100 mark in 8 C. Russell and ¢ rnia Lodge of the Rebekahs is ar- | o . W. Whan, ranging for an anniversary celebration 2 5; " regrer B Mooy Druidism. ge Orie Rebekah mplar Rebe Lodge had a very E BECK . odge wed to the pleasant soctal in Memorial Hall EORGE BECK of Livermore, \-t mains of J. C. last night. There was a large at- vet despite the extreme heat none of the present deputy grand arch of the ¢ of each tendance and all had a pl party left until the orc a Grand Grove of California, United p y ans of the i s Al e “Home, Sweet Home.” The Ancient Order of 1 , is in line : , : under the direction of S. J. Severance, gor promotion to the highest office in the smopoiiian Lodge has dected e Ancient Foresters. floor manager, assisted by Mrs. M. Jonas, (o o ot ns moble grand arch. He g t Goorme K. heves: Seahes IGH CHIEF RANGER SANFORD Mathivde ‘Harvey, JMrs: Iverson and ]'In;ucv d the order in 1592 and has been a utn George K. Drever, Sunior o o R O e Annie Elkus. During the march each 0%0 ‘N U Grand Grove for five sue- vice grand; An- left last Friday for a teur of vis- g e '(w”fm'x‘f‘ & Buchet of pevfume ive terms, was elected grand guardian ing. and Wiillam itation to the courts in Eureka, ettt e i flam ¥ranciveo ts ‘Ml:nflhfl‘:?l mrlzv-r:?lal Pe ® 1 Ferndale, Korbel and Crescent City. at San Francisco in 1 T puty ch at Napa in 1902, Pythian Knights. B Srove will give a plenic in San CITV . g s . . ose June 21 U NITY LODGE No. 61 of the JOSe JuNS C: . = .\ s taken quarters in : Knights of Pythias, at its last held .- during that period there were 821 nitia- i h 2 > the Alcazar building ] N meeting, elected the following Cinley Grove on the first Thursday ohs in the jurisdict s NS 4 i s e - McKinley Grove on th t e .':,! 2 20 Surip oo and Dat (e wat 27 e et named as its officers for the next y; June conferred the third degree in a The returns received by Permanent Sec- retary John Falconer for the quarter end- ing on the last day of March show that Lodge for the X d s creditab! o ligible, the e e mes Boyes, J. sarfie g = 7 ¥ o AN term: very creditable manner on an el 3 fmann. trus, COUrt Garfield at its last held meeting \ N Sk TR 0S T E James Moran, C. C.: . B. Kimball, V. C.; work of Vice Arch Coburn being partic- initiated six strangers and under good \ OMPANTOME, John Robertson, P.; O. W. Shannon, M. ularly good, with Noble Arch Wachter Master W. H. Barnes of ©f the order W. M. Cannon, on behalf " of at A.: 8. 'W. Gates, K. of R. and S.. 28 a first-class second < b B -+ *allleo Grove will hold its annual picnia George F. Lang, M. of F.; Charles F. G0 COUFCE iee Fune 3. Schoenfeld, M. of E Stokes, W. of p W.; Thomas D. Keltner, L. G.; G. F. . Buck, O. G.; W. W. Wymore, physician. Rathbone Sisters. 18 of the of the court, presented to J. E. Gorman, er of the juris- the financial secretary, a beautiful em- d the session pjematic gold badge in recognition of his of that State recently y ervices fo < given o most cordiey falthful services for the court, The Grand lLodge presentea Thomas J. White, a prominent member At that meeting the esquire rank was T the meeting of San Francisco va e jewel of his rank as of Court Idncoln, while on a visit to conferred on three pages and one applica- Temple No. 11, of the Rathbone Sis- " regla and also made Philadelphia, Pa., was taken serfously il tion for membership was read. Recently eostiplaplindifiy simme s guest of honor at a banquet and at one time there was fear that he a number of young men have entered this iy, . R - ; - t e of the 1. 0. O, has would not recover. A letter received in lodge by card. The lodge has many young June, the" following named wers 5~ Micers for the next term Jochn this city last week conveys the informa- Circla prohibiting the use of vinous, men in its membership who are noted for elected officers for the ensuing term: Mrs. - X ble grand; George M. Star- tion that the crisis had passed and that spirituous and malt Mquors or sparkling hospitality and ability to entertain, conse- Raisch, past chief; Mrs. Nadia Onley, M. rar George W. Dixon, secre Mr. White was improving. wines at any function of the order, and quently there is always a large attend- ¥ (.; Mrs. Elsie Kimbal, M. E. 8.; Mi rop, financial secretary; The executive council has authorized the a violation of that law will forfelt the ance at lodge meetings, which may ac- Maud Wigham, E. J.; May Emerick, M. er treasurer, and W. A. organization of a Past Chief Kangers' charter of the offending circle. count for members of other lodges desir- ¢ ; Mrs. Emma Schoefield, M. of R. and trustee Assoclation. The association will be or- | The Japanese party given by Sherwood Ing to get in. C.: Mrs. Mildred Downs, M. of F.; Mrs was a very large number of peo- ganized in this city to-morrow night. % Circle in the soclal hall of the Aleagar The following named have been elected Minpie Hildebrand, P. of T.; Mrs. Agnes the Memorial ¥all of the Odd Fel- The A. O. F. Picnic Association will on the first Saturday night in June was as the officers for the next term of Bay gchenk, S. of T.; Ida Mercredy, trustes i ng in the eariy part of June give a social June 27, on which occasion court in this city was a successful affair F., returned to her home in San Diego a great soclal success. The hall was dec- City Lodge: for eighteen months. This temple, which the « n of the entertainment giv- all prizes that were not ciaimed at the and attended by many, young and old. last week, orated after the most gpproved style in Otto Berman, C. C.; H. W. Cousins, V.. C.; has a large membership, has been doing r of the eighifenth anni- recent picnic will be disposed of by auc- The music for dancing was furnished by All circles of the Companions of tha vogue in the land of the Mikado, the pre- Henry Levy. George Dunster, M. at A.: remarkably weil of lats, and it expects to sar Golden West Lodge. The fol- {lon. the juvenile band. Forest, F. of A., will be officlally noti- vailing color scheme being red. The Cheries C. Morrls, 1 0F £ B0C 5 [€I90°iR double its membership within & shert wing was the programme: Welcome The party recently given by the juvenile Miss Stone, the supreme organist, G. of fled of the recent action of the Grand programme of dances was a lengthy one, A. H, Kasper, M. of E.; O. S. Mish, M of W.; time. B S R S

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