The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 16, 1903, Page 47

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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 1903. 47 g to end and proved a source of enjoyment. A supper was served fon in the dance. Those who contributed to the pleasure of the evening were Professor Dahl, who favor- with an instrumental solo; Miss Ke: ny, who gave a recitation in a manner that proved t-class elocu- nist, and Charles Nagels. The affair admirably conducted under the di- of a committes, of which Vice nd Maude E. Barney was the chair- was Alma Isabel Jensen, president of ornia Assembly of Rebekahs, an- s the following visitation Absit Invidia Lodge; Augus en Link; August 28, Sunset; August 29, s i Oaks; September 1, Bloomfleld; September 2, Petaluma; September 3, Se- ; 6th, Ala- bas September 4, Colfax; Septem- n lio Lodge, be September 8, Liberty; Septem- ! Russian River; September 10, Wood- w September 11, Oakleaf; Septem- ber Madrona; September 14, Mizpah; Sep Septem- ‘ ber 16, Livermore; September 17, San Ra- fael nd Beptember 18, Eimhurst. e Odd Fellows’ Hall Association has declared another dividend, payable yes- terday. Templar Lodge is arranging for an en- tertainment to be given in a short time. Mission Rebekah Lodge No. 225 has se- cured Hinman's Hall at Twenty-first and Howard street for Friday, August 21, for the purpose of giving an entertainment to large number of friends, the lodge- om in Exceisior Hall being too small to accommodate them. An excellent pro- gramme has been arranged for and the com: v band Drill and th Corps ittee feels confident that it will be ening of pleasure for all. Dancing follow the entertainment. atridrch Fc es were The new officers of Amity Lodge of the end_the Rebekahs propose to make the current m of ¥ term a most pleasant one and to that end ere wae a larg: s of the order, st Noble Grand Mrs. Sophia Matthews and Noble Grand Miss Ada Z. Stites will concentrate their efforts. The noble grand, who 1s a bright fraternalist, in- tends to make a record for the lodge. Native Sons. session of Yerba Buena Parlor, Tl!l' G. W., was unusually well members a E «d on the last Tuesday in July. It was installation night, but be- 1 » §s making ¢ fore that ceremony two candidates were the fiftieth initiated, The installation of the new of- ficers was by W. A. Peake, D. D. G. P., who inducted the following named into eral stations In a very impressive president; F. A. Cavagnaro, wovich and H. F. Hogdon, vice D. Abrams, recording and retary; L. J. Aubert, treas- r General Brower sree will be confer canton. rand Lodge of 0dd 1 red v t in the city Morgan, marshal; J. T. ige will be opened on H. Hansen and Con Roman, femb: Dr. A. A. Drossel, surgeon; and A, W. Till out- of the evening was followed allation supper in a_downtown* » where several hours were ed The following named have been in- e ¥ stalled by W. P. Johnson, D. D. G. P., as the officers of Pacific Parlor for the current term: Daniel C. Deasy, past president; Wil- BY E.C.S7OCK, 7 — liam H. Locke, president; Edward J. Lynch, first vice president; Willlam H. Dahl, second vice president; Jess C. lan, third vice president; George G. Fra- ser, financial secretary; C. Miller, recording secretary; Albert C. Latham, treasurer; George W, Lillle, marshal; G. 8. Gould, trustee; . McArron, inside sentinel; M. J. Melvin, outside sentinel; T. B. W. Leland, T. A. Rottanzi, W. H. Hopper, T. B. Roche, W. H. Hunsacker #nd F. I Gonzales, surgeons. The installation was followed by a high Jinks In the parlor’'s meeting place, Native Sons’ Hall, when an entertalning pro- gramme was presented. o+ e (2 : AT California Parlor on the last Thursday BESEKOH ZoDGm in July celebrated the anniversary of the' Bosarist- . wracs founding of the order by a social in its hall. There was a short programme of entertainment and then dancing and the distribution of ice cream and cakes. The floor manager was Edward Meyers. There was a large attendance of members and lady relatives and friends. Downey Parlor No. 224, N. 8. G. W., was Trecently instituted at Downey by Grand Organizer Andrew Mocker, assisted by a number of acting grand officers. B. D. Neighbors is the president and F. Sproule recording and financial secre- tary. A delegation from the parlors in Los Angeles was present, On the occasion of the recent visit by Grand Organizer Merton C. Allen to Santa Rosa Parlor there was a large attend- ance. There was an open meeting under the auspices of the parlor and soul-stir- ring speeches were delivered by Grand Second Vice President James L. Gal- L — I X WOMEN PROMINENT IN LO- CAL FRATERNAL CIRCLES, AND CHARMING MASCOT, L o lagher, Grand Secretary Henry Lunstedt, Grand Inside Sentinel J. Emmet Hayden and Grand Organizer Merton C. Allen, “the spellbinder from the Mission.” James D. Phelan has presented to the Native Sons' Hall Assoclatiod two oil paintings of San Francisco in 1849, one ff’Ol?l zhe 1Y o representing General Vallejo reviewing his troops in the town of Sonoma in 1846 and one a view of the old Mission road in the vicinity of Ninth street in 1856, also one of the Midwinter Falr, 1584. These have been hung in the corrider of the fourth floor of the Native Sons’ building. On the evening of the first Friday in August Army and Navy Parlor exempli- fied the ritual with its special team in the presence of a number of the grand offi- cers. Some added features were intro- duced and the effect was pleasing. Grand Organizer Mocker reports the parlors of Los Angeles, San Diego, Red- lands and Santa Ana as doing well. He visited the parlor in Santa Paula in the early part of August and then went to Oxnard. There is to be a grand initiation in Los Angeles on August 31. Ramona Parlor is doing exceedingly well, having seventy- five candidates for that occasion. The trustees of Rincon Parlor have fs- sued in printed form a neat and very comprehensive report. The members of this parlor on the evening of the 12th had a meeting, at which they selected a uni- form for the parade in San Jose Septem- ber 9. On that occasion the parlor will have as special guests the members of onc of the parlors of Native Daughters. American Foresters. HE officers of Court Bay City were Txnsulled by S. Grosslicht, D. D. G. C. R., in the presence of a large pumber of members of the order. The entertainment committee of the court has to those of that organiza- 1, b re the last day of ng the greatest number of e ates for initiation. Court Yerba Buena had a high jinks for its members and friends on the even- ing of August 15. The*social club of C rt El Dorado had enic at Camp Taylor supervision of the posed of Willlam O'Con- ter, G. H. Vincent, T. E. homas F. Alford. com W Gibbons The following named have been installed as officers of Lorely Circ Mrs. T. Keene, C. C. Mrs. S. Brooks, S. C. C.; Mrs. Pay ndlain, right, and B. McCue side, and M M. Stengel, in- ts'de guardian. Miss Martha P junior past chief ccmpanion, was presented on retiring from office with a handsome souvenir. New Century Circle will be officered for the current term by Lemme, C. C.; Miss Reckenbeil, 5 s Burton, R. 8.; Miss Johnson, Miss Rose, L. G.; Mrs. Storer, I Mrs. Burton, O. G. After the installation of the of- ficers, the treasurer and financial secre- tary holding over, there were presenta- tions to the following named members of the cirele: Mrs. Lemme, Mrs. Drendell, Miss Storer, Miss Reckenbeil, Miss Bur- ton, M Zeissing, R. K. Van Ee and Mrs. Sarah Beversen in token of appre- ciation of services rendered. Grand Chief Companion Mrs. J. H. Krim- minger paid an official visit on August 4 to Buena Vista Circle at Tiburon; Aug- ust 5 she visited Elmhurst Circle at Elm- hurs ugust 7, Farragut Circle at Val- lejo, and August S, American Circle at Petaluma. At each place she was ac- corded a cordial welcome and under good of the order gave valuable instruction and spoke of the condition of the organization in the State at this time. New Century Circle No. 513 and many of its friends enjoyed a picnic at Buena Vista Park, Sausalito, on August 2. The affair was well conducted. A number of gate prizes were distributed, as were also prizes won at games and races and there was a long programme of dances. Those who had charge of the affair were Mrs. E. H. Zeising, chairman; Mrs. H. L. Lemme, Mrs. P. Pander, Mrs. M. Bos- trom, Mrs. C. Johnson, George Ash and D. Vroegindewey. The San Francisco Relief Committee of the Foresters of America has re-elected as officers for the current term: Thbmas J. Emery, president; James Gallagher, vice president; R. Steinman, treasurer, and Jacob Label, editor of the American Forester Review, secretary. Court Contra Costa will celebrate an anniversary by a banquet August.19. This will be served during the evening by the ladies of the circle. Court Colma had a class Initiation Au- gust 11, after which there was a ban- quet ai which W. J. Savage was the toastmaster. On the first Friday in Augusc Court James G. Blaine had a house warming in its new headquayters in Ploneer Hall and after the entertainment that had been provided there was a banquet, at which Thomas L. Doran presided as toastmas- ter. Inter Nos Circle on August 11 initiated two strangers and recetved three appli- cations. The circle Is arranging for Its tenth anniversary, which falls on ODGE. ROO! tember 19. The make this a b Little Gladys Cor % Grand Secretary John J. Cor ot of the resters of Ame m- anions of th Forest f She a bright ch S t ts en by the or adds to the plea v dances and s S ™ She has developed A f a e talent and is grea 1 by all who see and hear her. i i The Eastern Star. of t 1 was well attended, n but by members apters. T meeting was ca 5 se of initiat! T the work « an hot Olives ing Augu will be dates, after w hour and James A. James A. sion Chapter, were serlously ing of a coach ing from the e received at th Worthy Gra visiti 3rand Patrc a sertes of vis of the State. A new chapter will shortly be instituted at Corning, an: r in Los arrangi » part one in San Bernardino Beulah Chapter will didates at its m ing chapter will to its members Starr King C entertainment ¥ a bal this event is in tee, of which H. Ma Olive Branch Chapter August 10 initiate presence of a | bers of the order a soctal hour. Lizzie Atwood chapter, will be pa ing her visit that force s she e Gate Chapter party to be in September, s Ancient Forestry. THE officers of Court Treadw A O. F., of a were { ed in lic July 27, after which there was a smoker. A jons were received during t The me d en- tertained the [ ) of t Comp i a a banquet last we Court Justice d a jélly good time at a smoker given to its frie a soci d Artemis ¢ e en- s In the samy ace August 14 Washington Circle of the ¢ ns of the Forest celebrat niversary of tI by giving a ball recent building. The 1 bower fic and there was gramme of dan ville numbe Secretary Falconer g qf the progress of was a 3 cago; solo, ers, with s Dancing midnight and ref! Bournemouth Circle will give a s August 26 Amanda C the follow: The " members of Loyal Circle on first Saturday In August were the guests of Mrs. A. Gfroerer, chief companion, at teenth street. The: ing of entertainm served ve and in good condi Court Twin Peaks on August 12 had a its hall at Seventeen and Noe streets. The special guest the evening were the memb: Peaks Circle. The member: court and invited guests full force and all were en a very pleasing programme of m and literary numbers, also Instrumental selections by the members of the For- esters’ Juvenile Band. There was dane- ing and the serving of refreshm John W. Powning, past chi of Court Pride of Plumas, from a severe attack of kept him in a hospital in several weeks. ok P Knights of Honor. MEETING of the grand officers of the Knights of Honor was held week in the office of Grand Repor Johnstone for the purpose of arrangi campaign of a the year. The different ic suggested will be transmitted to the sev. eral lodges in order that they may stand fully what is expected of a few days there will be a mee deputies, who will be instruct these lines. The officers of Leland were installed last week by porter Johnstone, assisted by Representative Crowe and Deputy Grand Dictator Summers. Grand Dictator Archibald returned a few days since from a tour of visitation to the lodges in Monterey County. He found unusual activity and discovered that many of the members are working with a will to increase the membership ol the respective lodges, The Sentinels. PROSPERITY COUNCIL, Sentinels of Stanford Lodge Grand Re- Supreme the Universe, gave a pleasing enter- on the casion of tainment in its meeting last Monday in July on the an open meeting for the friends of members This couneil, one of est of this order, bers, endeavoring to become t The meeting referred to was a a large number of people, who were en- tertained with a programme, the prin- cipal numbers being: ngs, Miss Sta- ples; faney dancing, the Misses Johnson; recitation, Miss Hite; voeal solo and in- strumental lo as encore, Migs Haas; plano duet by the Masters Treichel. The programme was followed with & coliition s0d dancine.

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