The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 26, 1903, Page 47

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1903 = here ere was a the serving gars and a number s. This club with the Wood- eighbors ¢ nbership. Independent Foresters. ANGE been invited gco and the juris- ? OR- PREME ( EF R duing the session v Court 1. O. F. of Cali- during October. If he ment will be started for rge class 5 If there is any- ] e supreme chief bove her things in the order arge odlass initis ad it will be deavor of the ) courts to hav iena, one of the courts feature, has had embers on the the sick bene- as to show that it increasing, so it up an excursion or September §. have been asked to ite ft o hes been suck ng instead of decided to get to Camp T al courts « GEER OLGHIZEE L, & ASRIELE 2 BUSHNE L PHO T O the purpose a meeting of repr t was held appointed 10 arra nge of this city will have an Mission Opera Hal! on sday in the current month. annual rally of the Inde- r of Foresters of 8an Fran- the Chutes, day and night, on which occasion.un- will be presente e Deputy reme Chief b t rehabilitated Court Gol . cured twelve applications 1 ity was appointed for add to the member- of Oroville is organizing a for that city. Stewart visited Court and delivered a stirring members and friends at There was a good pro- , also dancing. ain on July 2, steps for the organ- court in that eity. ve an entertain- ts members in Mission Opera- ger Stewart Ipais at San Rafael Marysville July 3 and 22 and with Court Yolo of Woodland July 23 and 24. ootk Native Daughters. IEDMONT Parior, Native Daugh- ters of the Golden West, has had the following installed as its officers for the current term by District Deputy Grand President Mrs. A. McDonald: Lillian Murden, past president; Minnie Dif- fenbacher, president; Beda Pacheco, Alma Bock and C. Hickies, vice presidents; Mrs. A. McDonald, secretary; G. Biber, financial secretary: L. Hammerly, treasurer; 3. Jordan, marshal; M. Fern, inside sentinel; A. Messmer, outside sentinel; E. Swaney, Amanda Hammerly and T. Marshall, trus- tees, and Jemnie Brown, organist. After the installation, which was joint- 1y held with the officers of Piedmont Par- lor of the N. §. G. W., Past Grand Presi. dent Eliza D. Keith, on behaif of the parlor, presented to Lillian Murden, the retiring president, a beautiful gold pin symbolic of her rank in the order, that of past president The following officers are to preside over the destiny of Fremont Parlor No. 59 for the current term: B THREE LODGE MEMBERS WHO ARE OFFICIALS IN THEIR RE- BPECTIVE FRATERNITIES. - - Lillian Baker, president; Alice Doherty, All Crowley and Louire Bellegrade, vice president: Maud Spurr, marshal: Hannah Collins, trea: urer; Georgiana Luce, recording _secretar: Clara Barry, financial secretary; Lilllan Kile; inside sentinel; May Barr; outside sentinel; Marjorle Schulz evieve' Clark and Abbis Goodwin, trustees; Mrs. de Lew, organist; Drs. M. Bertola and M. Falck, physicians. Miss Catherine Quill, one of the most popular members ‘ofy Fremont Parlor, was recently married to Edward Copéland, past president of Dolores Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West. The beauty of the bride was enhanced by the simplicity of her gown, which was white organdie over white silk and a filmy veil caught with a magnificent diamond sun- burst, the gift of the groom. The bride was attended by Miss Alice Crowley, vics, president of the parior, and the groom by his brother George. The happy couple v d P T £ ”‘,,Ang,, ’ffgg“;{fi ! BuUTE Puore () . \ P Mes, s, BOVE 2. LLECTH, cAL CHAPTER) O.5S & J O o BUSHN PSR —_— now reside in a beautiful ty-third street. The following named have istalled as the officers of Orinda Parlor, N. D. G. W., the Installing officer bei Miss He Mulcay of Oro Fino Parlor, D. P., assisted by Miss Annie Lacey Lomas Parlor, acting as grand home on Twen- Miss Nora Foley, president; Miss Alma R mers, first vice president: Mrs. Henrietta gon, second vice president; Mrs. Elia third vice president; Miss Nellle shal: Mrs. Emma G. Foley. finan iss Anna Gruber, recording see: Hannah _ Mahoney, tside sentinel Mayme Mahoney, Miss Mae Mitchell an Mamle McCarthy, trustees Among the visitors who witnessed the installation were: Mrs. G. W. Baker, P. G. P.; Mrs. H. M. Greene of Buena Vista Parlor, Miss Lizzie Douglas of Alta Par lor and M Lucie Hammersmith of Darina Parlor. After the installation flowers were given to the district deputy to the new president, to the delegates to the recent session of the Grand Parlor and to Emma G. Foley, the grand treas- ufer, in appreciation of their efforts for the parlor. The following officers of Minerva Par- lor were installed last week by District Deputy Grand President Genevieve Car- roll, assisted by Lydia A. Carroll, in the presence of a large number of members of the order, amoéng them Past Gra Presi. dent Miss Keith and Grand etary Miss Frakes: Minnte Wall_ president; Mrs. M. Shads, past president: Lena Wilson na Shalich, Agnes Turney, vice presiden o g cording, and Marg e, financial sec retary; Mary A treaserer: Mitwor Anderson, marshal; Mary Gorman and Miss Bllv inside and outside sentinels; Mrs. L. w organ and Mrs. Granville, Mrs Bah man and M imith, trustees The installation was followed by the presentation of flowers to the district deputy, and then a social hour The officers of Keith Parlor will be in- stalled July 27, whey President Ellen A Lynch of Berendos Parlor of Red Bl will be a special guest. The followlr night the officers of La Vespero Parlor will be Installed. Ancieat Forestry. OURT STAR OF THE WEST held an open meeting J 10, which was attended by many of the members and a number of strangers. During the evening there was a visit to the sitting court by a large delegation from Court Bohemian, There was given a programme of entertainment and then there was a smoker and short addresses on the c di- tion of the order. Court Star of the West meeting July 10, which held an open was attended by many of the members and a number of strangers. During the evening there was a visit to the sitting court by a delegation from Court Bohemi and then there was a smoke: addresses on the condition of t Reports received by the perm retary, John Faleconer, contihue to a good gain during the second the year. Thus far it exc dred with a number of cou from. Court Tonopah of Tonopah, Nev has requested the appointment of Cappell, formerly of this city living at the new mining town, as for the court. He was the organizer the court. Court Pledmont and Pledmc will hold an open meeting in the the court July 30. The juvenil this city will be on hand and play s selections. Washington Circle of the, Compan of the Forest will give an invitational tertainment and dance of the A. O. F. On the eve in July Court Prosperit city went in the car He teo to pay the member: of San Mateo a fraternal dition to the membership there were in Co Secre ter, presic Deputy High C Waters and Chapman. welcome there the t the regular business until me came for the installation of the officers for the current term. The chairman of tha board of deputies and his fellow members on the board were requested to officers and they did so | ve manner, after whic No. 8923 this sa to San Ma- urt P . In ad the cour ling High ngers Shaw After a cordial action of After the adjourn- a number of th present. close of the court there was ment to another hall, where a bountegus supper served. The repast was livened by music and song and responses to toasts. The party returned to this city at 1:30 a. m. The outing was under the direction of the following committee of Court Prosperity: A. E. Cralg, Georg: Cree, H. J. Walters, W. R. Rowlands, R. Bond and P. R. Petersen. Bafore le: ing the car a vote of thanks was passed to Motorman Cash Eckstene and Con- ductor R. H. Boone for their attention ta the party. The following named officers of Court Farallones No. 71, A. O. F., have been stalled by the board of deputies, the in- stallation being public in Wolf's Hall at Ocean View: A Dellepiane, J. P. C. R.; J. A Gray, C. R.; J. E. Hogan, §. C. R.: Willlam S financial secretary; J. L. core retary; P. Surmat senior ‘'woodward; L, Serres C. W, Bonar, senior beadle; M. J. Sylves junior beadle; R. Tweed, lecturer; O. Lesser organist; A. P. Woodward, M. D., court phy- sician. Many of the residents of that section of the cfty and county were pr and after the ceremony of induction into office there was a high jinks. The officers for the present term, who are to serve Loyal Circle, C. O. F., were installed July 21 by the board of deputies in the presence of a large number of people. The rulers of this circle now are: Mrs. A, Young, past chief companion; L. Gfroerer, chief companion; Mrs. M. La sub chief companion; Mrs. N. Harvey, treas urer; Mrs. Annie Senne, financial secretary; Mrs, Julla Baker, recordfig secretary; Cora Lindsley, right guide; Mrs. C. Mit ft guide: Mrs. K. Moran, inside guard; Emma Daley. outside guard, and Jenny Comway, or- ganist. The installation was followed by the presentation of a beautiful jewel to Mrs. Young, the retiring chief companio d a programme of musical numbers con- tributed by Miss Krone, Miss Ruby Davis, Miss Kate Jackson, Arthur Lof- tus and Miss Birchar of the Orpheum cir- cuit, Messrs. Large, Tarres and Lauthure and Miss Baumgarten. After that ther was an adjournment to the social hal where there was dancing for an hour and a half. Fraternal gr?tflerhood‘ ISSION LODGE of the Frater- nal Brotherhood at its last held meeting had several applications on the desk, which were referred to the committee on investigation. It is expect- ed that there will be initiations at the meeting to-morrow night. This lodge will give a social on the evening of August 10, San Francisco Lodge had several candi- dates for initiation at the meeting on the third Friday in July. This lodge will have an entertainment for its members and friends August 14. At the last meeting of Columbia Lod, three candidates were initiated. Progress Lodge also had work in the initlatory de- gree at its last held session. Progress has arranged for an “at home” entertain. ment in its hall July 2.

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