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THE SAN FRAN CISCO CALL Y. NOVEMBER and then a w officers. gramme ann an: Mrs, whose n this first Dis- | Me- | nizatic ta W and ipstituted. | Dr. P. H. de t noble grand of ast secre- | be a meet ives .of 1 Past " n ir Hall for the making arrangements- for the | dence memorial day of the| A Ruekelshause of part of .this | siting the groves in sbctidn he Past Arch Association hds met| with another loss by death, the member arch ot association | s memc n Druids’ | nday in November. - T Ancient Order Foresters. ‘ — | g £ ef Ranger an- | following official visits for | To French Guich on the| t ng, 1ith; Cottonwood, 13th, | nd 14tk | -, City of Jose had | entertainment and ' ent meeting at which a| ber of strangers were initiated At the close of the meeting there was ' o and a programme of en- was presented, the court ed in the social function by ers of Webster Circle of the ou rtainm | me panions of the Forest. e high jinks, one of the refined | 1 giver the juvenile band re- ) great success and was t njoyable of the mu' all young persons Garden, City of San Jose, had entertainment and | r part of October. F. | chairman of the arrangements. i Bohemian will have a social | November 24, and Court 1 have one on the following | | it ur pollo w night igue Circle of the Companions of d a social on the night ot Ivanhoe Circle will have ainment and dance on the| mian a social on the 28th, | B | faney | San Fra | of the Maccabees in Ploneer Hall on the | evening of | ties. S P22 EAOTP. = one on the 29th. board of the Compan- to the of percentage t on the basis to membership shall before the last of next March Initiate the greatest candida It also offers hall put e grand chief companion ial visit to Golden Circle at yvember € le of the Companions of kable record in the g members, it having at a rate that is unparalleled al history of this order. This a great sure due to the earn- t endeavors of Chief Companion Ma- a M. Harve, Sub-Chief Companion sie Hodgson and Laura L. deputy for ircle most prom up at succeeded t e The wonderfully well. circle gave a masquerade ball last week in the so- cial hall of the Fo building | s well att and there | on a successful termination ction of a committee of ief companion was the - the Foresters has been growing at such a pace that it has been forced to seek new quarters in Sumset Hall, corner of Peralta and Seventh streets, West Oak- land. These are only temporary and until others are red the court will meet there every Wednesday night. In the latter part of October the ways 1d means committee of the court met at ence of Mr. Austin, where many msatters for the welfare and ad- cement of the organization were discussed and at the close of the meet- ing the members of the committee be- came the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin supper prepared by the latter. It being well known that Messrs. Gurnea, Hager and Mitchell of the committee e fond of Turkish cigarettes, the Austin placed in front pla of the members named a box labeled “Turkish cigarettes,” each package being tied with blue baby ribbon and bearing a card with a choice isses of the ! poetic inscription. After the fruit each of the trio opened his package, eager have ar after-dinner moke, and each made ral vain endeavors to 1 a “cig tte,” only to discover that were an admirable chocolate tatior trio accepted the situa- 1 with good grace, but promised to get even on somebody at some time in future. Artemis Circle of the Companions of ¢ Forest, F. O. A, will give a ball \ a grand scale in Golden Gate Hail on the night of' December 16. The le promises to make it the grandest function in that line it has ever under- taken - . Ladies of Maccabees. that was gl of the en by Ladies The indoor picnic cisco Hive, No, ovember 3 was One of those very pleasant affairs that this hive knows how to arrange for the purpose of enter- taining its members and their friends. There was a very large attendance and the same characteristics that mark out- door functions of this nature-were in evi- The games and races were pro- ductive of much sport, the distribution of gate prizes made many happy and the | lunching in the imitation forest was real- | istic The affair was carried out in a most happy manner by a committee of active members, of which Mrs. Louise Carcass was the ghairman. el L0 The Eastern Star. The following named were elected offi- rs of San Francisco Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, for the ensuing term: Lottie Rothman, matron: Otto R. Flsch- er, patron: Anna Cattermole, associate matron: Ellen Reimer, conductress; Ida M. F. Hellfron, associate conductress. b TR Lincoln Annuity Union. On the night of the last Friday in Oc- tober, Extension Assembly\of the Lin- coin Annuity Union had ah entertain- ce {ment_and dance in its hall in the For-! esters’ building, at which there were more than a hundred persons present. Su- preme President Ernest Duden delivered a stirring address and there was an en- joyable programme of music and special- Among the contributors were Mrs. ertha Duden Prentls and’ Miss Krauss. San Franecisco Assembly is making ar- B scale in the Red Men's building during the current month. During the latter part of October Cali- fornia Assembly gave a dance in Scan- dia Hall that was well attended. A mew assembiy of the order was re- cently instituted in Cornwall, Contra Cos- ta County, and after the second meet- ing the membership numbered fifty- three. During October the supreme office, now located in the St. Paul building. issued | eighty-six certificates. From present indications the reports at the close of the current year will show y instituted, has | Ancient Order of*| of each | o P AR ) @ ¥) K / dhoes from the Iedge ) 53 o Wioriz NS . eI TRRTTHTERES 0 d—t MEMBERS OF THREE FRATERNAL OR- GANIZATIONS WHO ARE_ACTIVE IN BEHALF OF THEIR ORDERS. T =X 1 Grunagle, | | to make this nent of the local circles, i B -+ | that business and finance in this order in- | creased two-thirds during 'the present ‘ year. SR s S ‘ B'nai Brith. | g | Columbia Lodge of the I O.B.B. held | its annualiréfinfin 438 lodge room on the fourtn Monday in October at ‘the close of the business meeting. There was a large attendance of .members 'and | guests. Dr. A.8. Tuchler, the popular president, was master of ceremonies dur- ing the evening and in the presentation of the programme he was assisted by an active committee. There was an inter- esting and pleasing aggregation of mu- sical and literary numbers and specfal- ties which was greatly appreciated by tne audience. tion and refreshments were served by the social committee, The board of relief of the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith is arranging for an entertainment to be followed by a dance to be given in Golden Gate Hall on the night of November 13, in ald of the be- nevolent fund of that organization. This board is maintained by contributions from the lodges, but it is in need of additional funds to carry out the beneficent fea- ture, hence this entertainment. S0 ol Swedish Aid Society. At the annual reunion of Oakland Branch of the Swedish Methodist Aid So- clety on the third Friday in October in the Thirteenth and Market streets church, Rev. G. A. Werner presided and Carl | N. G. Hagar was the master of ceremo- The last named delivered an ad- | nies. | dress of welcome to the members of the | soclety and the guests, and in his address dwelt upon the benefits of membership in the association. Then followed a pleas- | ing programme the serving of a supper in the banquet hall. The toastmistress was Mrs. S. Pe- tersen, assisted by Carl N. G. Hagar, Rev. G. A. Werner, A. Lind and Aug. Tornblom. ¢ o Sl | Chevra Refooh Scheleime. | "On the evening of the fourth Sunday in October the Chevra Refooh Scheleime, one of the well known Jewish benevo. lent associations, had a social meeting | at which Emil Cohn presided. There was a programme of entertainment presented under the direction of the following )named committee: Mrs. E. Cohn, Mrs. J. Herschin, Mrs. A. Monasch, Mrs. R. La- bel and Mrs. S. Barnett. The programme included: Recitation, M. Schwabacher; piano solo, Master Louis Label; vocal se. lections, Fred Zier, Mamie Zier accom- panist; jig dancing, and other numbers. A collation and refresuments were then served to the members and guests. PR S Ll | Masonic. | A new lodge of ine Masonic fraternity wag constituted in the Mission Masonic Temple last week by Deputy Grand Mas- ter Hart, assisted by Past Master R. 8. Allen of Mission lodge, acting as marshal of ceremonies. The new lodge has been named Amity, and has as its first elective officers Richard Cain,-'W. M.; Willlam {J. Loveland, 8. W.; Edgar Stephenson, id. W | Burgess, treasurer. ) Golden Gate Commandery No. 16, K. ] T.. on the evening of the first Monday | in’ November balloted upon five candi- dates for orders. On the second Monday it will confer the Illustrious Order of the Red Cross, and on the nights of the 20th {and 2th of the current month the com- mandery Wwill confer the Order of the Temple. Seventy-five members of the !commdery will go with the Saratoga Club to the session of the order to be There is still room on held in Baratoga. crowded with | rangements for a whist party on a grand | the roll for the signatures of a few more Knights. Company B, Golden Gate Bat- talion, is holding weekly drills at the | Lick House every Friday night. . ! National Union. Union Council of .e National Union has fallen into line and is going to work to make a boom record. It has appoint- ed a progress committee and has placed it in charge of General Deputy Wilson, who will adopt methods which he dx- pects will bring about first-class results. Golden Gate Council during the last week in October presented the ritualistic vening a_colla- ; ! During the evening 1 October initlated two strangers and ap- | of varied numbers and A. B. Clark, 8, and William C. |{* handsome silk flag that has been offered by the San Francisco Cabinet. were many members of the order present to' witness how Golden Gate team did the work, El Capitan Council after a business meeting on the last Thursday in Oectober had a whist party in which the mem- bers of San Francisco Council later on participated. The October meeting of the San Fran- clsco Cabinet was well attended and con- slderable business was transacted. At the next meeting, which will be the last of the present term, President Joseph A. ‘Wilson, who has proved himself the most active presiding officer that body has had for many years, proposes to make it a red letter He will offer several door prizeg‘and will have a number of inter- esting features in addition to,theé rou- tine of business. He will endeavor to have every member of the cabinet at that meeting, even if he has to send an auto- mobile to | place. Mission Council at its last meeting in pointed a committee to arrange for a la- dies' night. The boom is still on in the headquarters of the order. Two hundred and thirty- October. a month during wne past three months. During the early part of the current month the general deputy will award seven Wilson rings to that number of | members who have earned such by bring- ng a stipulated number of candidates for initiation into their respective councils. Golden Gate Council on the evening of the last Monday in October tendered a banquet to about seventy-five of its mem- ing a stated period each had brought in and had initiated a candidate into the council. It was a happy gathering of National Union men, among whom were a few invited guests. After the discussion of the substantials, Senator Fields took charge as toasumaster and called upon the following named to speak: General treasurer of the council; Levy, J. H. Baker, secretary of the coun- cil; Willlam Healy, the fourteen-term ser- geant of the council; H. O. Brower, and a number of others. The majority of the talks were along the line of the unusual | during the past twelve months and the | remarkable gain in membership that has been made by Golden Gate Council. In the contest for the silk American flag offered by the San Francisco Cab- inet the officers of Callfornia Council made a remarkable fine showing in the presence of a large number of members of the order, in putting on the three de- grees of the ritualistic work while con- ferring the seme on a class of candidates. The rgndition of the several charges by the officers was almost perfect, but the work of Past President A. K. Kingsford, Vice President Broderick and Speaker Ker was absolutely perfect and the first two named by the addition of intonation and gesture added much in carrying out the idea of the writer of one of the most beautiful rituals that ever was exempli- fled in a lodge room. On the 15th inst. this contest will close, when the officers of Mission Council will show how well they can present the degrees. Cali- fornia Council having passed the 500 is now rushing for the 600 mark. next meeting it will have twenty candi- dates to initlaté. This council holds the ‘banner for membership and does not want to lose it to Golden Gate, which is “hot on the trail” for it. El Dorado Council at its last held meet- ing initiated twenty strangers and re- celved thirty-one applications. During the evening valuable gate prizes were offered and distributed. Golden Gate Council at its last meeting had twenty-two candidates to initiate, and there were presented twen- ty applications for membership. Pacific Council, after the routine of business at its last meeting, ed its members to an excellent supper in ong of the leading rotisseries, and there was a great deal of enthusiasm' manifested during the speechmaking after the supper. Yosemite Council, the only one that has not made any perceptible gain in mem- beiship during the recent boom move- ment in the order, at-its meeting last ‘week rushed, business, and the members and visitors then enjoyed a whist party. LA <2 Rathbone Sisters. Reports from Solano temple at Rio Vista show that it is in a prosperous con- dition. It meets on the first and third Thursday in every month and an average attendance of thirty-five, with work of the order in the contest for the ! There bring them to the meeting! seven applications were recetved during | This makes an average of 200 bers in recognition of the fact that dur- | Deputy Joseph A. Wilson, W. W. Healy, | Dr. Gunn, Sol | work that has been done for the order | At the ! treat- | | | e e e good percentage of Sir Knights. At a recent meeting the degree staff appeared in uniform for the first time and pre- sented a very neat appearance. After every meeting there is a soclal feature for the entertainment of the members. Dunton temple in San Diego recently gave a novel socfal function under the name of “Black Cat Soclal.’”” This tem- ple has a “Thimble Club,” where the members meet and make fancy articles which are scon to be disposed of for the beuefit of the temple at a bazaar. ‘Wpodbine temple in tife same city is al- so reported in good condition. It is one of the best subordinates of the State from a fnancial standpoint. “The temple has {well attended meetings and the Sir Knights are taking a great interest in its weifare. Independent Foresters. At the meeting of the high standing committee of the Independent Order of Foresters, held during the latter part of October, High Chief Ranger kins issued commissions to eleven gen- eral deputies and to twenty-seven court | deputies. A motion was made that the secretary of the committee communi- | cate with the supreme body, asking that the grand cross of honor be cor ferred upon Past {G. Q. Stewart in recognition of his | valuable services to the order in the High Court of California. There were present at the meeting High Chief Ranger Hopkin High Viece Chief Ranger Murphy, Junior Past High Chief Ranger Stewart and High Coun- selor Pickard. High Physician Perrin | of San Jose sent his regrets at his in- | ability to be present. At a recent meeting in Sacramento of Courts Sierra and Sacramento, at which was present the guard of honor of Companion Court Columbia of Wood- | land, there was a very enjoyable pro- | gramme of entertainment. D. J. Davis, {D. 8. C. R, was presented a silver medal in recognition of the work he | has recently done for the order in the | capital city. I The anniversary entertainment ten- | dered by Companion Court Yerba Buena of the Independent Order of Foresters to parent Court Yerba Buena in Plo- neer Hall on the evening of the last Wednesday In October was well at- tended. The programme included two | farces’ by members of the Gerson | School of Acting and a musical pro- | gramme, in which Eula Pera Robe, Mrs. | Charles Norcross, H. Larsen, Miss Eva Smith and Billy Hynes took part. J. P. Murphy of Court Golden Gate, whose picture is presented to-day, was at the recent session of the Higa Court in Sacramento elected high vice chief ranger for California and is now in line for promotion to the highest po- sition in the order, that of high chief ! ranger. He is at this time one of the most popular members of the organi- zation, a man who takes a deep interest | in the order; one of good business ca- pacity, which he carries into the or- der, and thereby applies business meth- | ods In the management of the affairs of the Independent Foresters, a fra- ternalist who is zealous and ever ready to lend his influence for the better- | ment of the fraternity. At one time he was the president of the board of San Francisco deputies, then he was chosen delegate to represent his court in the High Court at San Diego, where he | was elected a delegate to the Supreme Court that recently met in the East. In attending at the session of that body , he was accompanied by his wife, who 1 is the chief ranger of Companion Court | Golden Gate, and by his daughter. . At . that sessfon he created a very favor- able impression. Before returning to this city he visited relatives in Penn- sylvania and in Chicago and spent a few days at Deseronto with Supreme Chief Ranger Dr. Oronhyatekha in ex- | amining the Orphans’ Home located at ! that point. He was elected a delegate | to the High Court that met in Sacra- ! mento recently and ere he was | chosen for the second highest office by a handsome majority. He is a mem- ber of the Royal Foresters, a man of remarkable pérsonal magnetism, sober, industrious, generous, loyal and never turning on his friends with the idea ! of personal aggrandizement. He is also a great favorite with the ladies. The companion court at San Mateo has Hop- | High Chief Ranger | — couple received a silver berry set. During the last week in October Great o Pocahontas Jennie Craze, accompan! by Great Wenonah Ida Wheeler and Pa Great Pocahontas Mina Rew, visited Wanda Council in San Jose. The visitors were cordially welcomed and the visit was made a most pleasant one. The council put on the adoption work in a most cred- itable manner. On the night of the last Monday In Qc- tober Maritou Tribe of the L O. R. M gave an entertainment and dance in t assembly bhall of tb % & Red Men's bui | ‘and the hal'! proved toe small to accon | modate all who were invited. The com | | mittee of arrangements, composed | | Danlel E. Rildy (chairman) and Messr Joell, Bonnelli, Latour, O'Neil, Siebe & Grementer, presented a pleasing p each numb received wi wed an orde | | sramme of entertainment, and being well rendered | much applause. Then dances and later on cream and cakes in hall. Nearly three hundr cepted the hospitality of the tribe The propesition in Altahmos Tribe render ineligible to membership any engaged in the business of selling lique at retail was defeated by a unanimou | vote. F. L. Jordan of Ah-Wah-Nee Tribe, Fruitvale, has been appointed district v for Fruitvale and Elmhurst, igned It is a remarkable fact that wheneve the councils of the Degree of Pocahontas give free socials the members of mas of the tribes of the Improved Order of Red Men of this city are in evidence in large numbers to take part in the pleas- ure of entertainments and dances, like wise ice cream and cakes and collations, vi been fully instructed in the work of the order by Supreme Deputy Chief Ranger G. Q. Stewart and is now In a position to move along wighout running against fra- ternal snags In the carrying on of busi- | but when there is an appeal for a do- ness, nation to assist the Degree of Pocahontas J. C. Morgan, for a‘long time the su- [In a soclal funection the tribes forget. preme organis of the order and for thir- | This is notable in the fact that when ty-four years a superintendent of instruc- | the Degree of Pocahontas some time ago tion ;n Barrie, Canada, has been appoint- | decided to have a public rising up the ed superintendent of the Independent Or- | tribes as well as the councils in this | der of Foresters Orphans' Home in Deser- | ity were asked for a donation to help onto. ‘Mr. Morgan was in this city last [ defray the expenses for the hiring of year and visited a number of the courts | Native Sons’ Hall, music for dancing to of the order. follow the raising up and incidental ex- E. N. Cameron, past high treasurer, is | Penses. The councils responded liberally tribes In this e to the appeal for Six donated ome seventy-five cents. but of the twenty- only seven responded the good of the order. dollar each and one devoting his attention to the organiza- | tion of a companion court of the mem- | bership of Court Seal Rock. | An effort was made last Monday to or- | sanize the new board of San Francisco | Tribes ready to accept the courte general and district deputies, but owing | sles of the courcils, h are a part to the excitement incident upon a politi- | of the general order, and are ready to cal parade ‘a number of the deputies |ask the councils to assist them in the car- were not present, so action was deferred | r¥ing out of social functions, but when until a later date. There were present | they are called upon to do sometning that High Chief Ranger O. G. Hopkins | Will help bring that branch of the order of Sacramento, G. Q. Stewart, junior | preminently before v past high chief ranger, J. P. Murphy, | the amount of contributions high vice chief ranger; O. K. Brown, | Seminole Co . D. O. P., had its first fu 1 recent member who pa high secretary, Gemeral Deputy Hewston h Ma d of of San Jose, Mrs. Hansen, deputy for away being Mrs. ac. The rites Companion Court Peralta and a dozen | the order were performed in a most im others, pressive manner the chiefs of the Court Golden Gate was tendered a com- | 1. plimentary entertainment in Missfon | Yosemite Councll, Opera Hall on the last day of October |Ing. apnointed a rangements fo. a large scale to be Hall in February, The grand ball that was given by Man by Companion Court Golden Gate. The | attendance of members of both courts and guests was large and for their pleas- ure there was presented a programme of instrumental music and vocal selections, | zanita Council No. 49, of the D. of P. the contributors being J. S. Pomeroy, | In Golden Gate Hall on the night of the Miss Sadie Joyce, Miss Edith F. Inglan- | first Saturday in the current mo der, Mrs. Boyd, G. Welss, C. Fox, R.|one of the most successful fune Bolles, Mrs. Weiss. Miss Anita Stern, R. | glven by this, the “we-lead-and-others- G. Gray, Charles Welz and Miss Edith | follow” council. There was r H. Marks. This was followed by a |ranged order of eleven dances, sketch in which Frank Mel Bovel, Miss | extras and a medley, to most charming | Mildred Marx and J. Lightfoot took part. | music. The function was under the direc- This was followed by an order of thir- |tion of the following named: Committes teen dances. on arrangements—Frankie Conroy, cha man: Emma C. S Wedemeyer, Maye Bean, The Americans. Ella Wyatt, Fronia Thompson, A. Nickel. G. Griffith and J. J. Wyatt. Recepti During the latter part of October | COmmittee—Annie Con chanrma | Madge Kane, Josie Peirault, May Korn | Minnfe Michaels, Rose Engel, P. Tognotti { C. Arrighl, George Wheeler, F. Bertwell { H. Wildenradt, Mulcahy, J. Eaton, J {J. Bryan. r.oor committee—J. J. Wyatt, floor manager; assistants, A. Nickel, G Griffith, Mae Conroy, Mina M. Thompson sars. E. Rice. Senate Speaker Judge Samuels of Oak- land and Director Generai H. C. Lewis of this city paid an official visit to the | assembly n Santa Rosa, when the charter was presented to that organi- zation and the large number of mem- | bers present listened to one‘of the | most interesting fraternal addresses ilhflt. has ever been delivered in that part of the country, the speaker, Judge | Samuels, excelling any previous e!‘lorl! jin that line. The director general also addressed the meeting along the work of the order and paid a high compli ment to Organizer Patten for the great interest he has manifested in the as- sembly. Nearly 300 persons were present in PPN A Woodcraft. In the past few weeks State Organizer | Peter F. Gilroy of the Woodmen of the | World devoted considerable attention to the camps located in Contra Costa and { Alameda counties. In the latter he was Iparfl‘ ularly ac and enthused t | membership of each camp to take a deep | interest in the grand rally that is to be American Hall at Howard and Twenty- | held in Haywards on December 1. Up to first streets the latter part of October on | the first of the current month the diffe the occasion of the housewarming by | ent camps of Alameda County had s Grant Assembly. “Good Hustler” New- | cured 115 candidates for initiation on that man, a prominent member of the as- ,uight, and the prospects are that mere sembly, announced that neither he nor | than double that number will be present- his fellow workers will rest until Grant i ed on the night of ibe rally shall become the largest assembly in| On the night of November 2 the State this city. organizer was in Danville, Contra Costa Jefferson Assembly of Point Rich- | County, where there was a jubilee meot- mond announces that it has passed the | ing of the camps in the county. The 100 mark in membership. was the initiation of a large class of ca Washington Assembly is making ar- | didates, after which there was a supper rangements for the addition to its|for the old and the new. membership of a band of twenty-five The campaign deputy system that has union musicians. been inaugurated in this part of the juris- Lincoln Assembly of Berkeley now | diction is said to be bringing about excel- has a membership of eighty-two, being | lent results. This work is being dome in twice as many as it had two months | accordance with instruections from Head ago. It has one of the finest drill teams | Consul Boak. in the jurisdiction. The State organizer visited Alamo Oakland has organized a drill team | Camp in San Jose recently and found tho and is instrueting it with the idea of | membership very active in its work for challenging Lincoln’s team. a reception to the head consul on the Representative Foss reports excellent | occasion of his visit to the Garden Ci work in San Jose and expects in a short | November 20. The visitor will be time to make a fine showing in the | ceived with great honors and there wiil initiation line. be a parade of the camps in the vieinity Sacramento Assembly, under the direc- | of San Jose, In which the degree teams tion of Representative Wolport, is making | will be a feature. a mood ghowing for the increase of the | The head consul, while in this city, will order. for a night be the guest of the Uniform Blainie Assembly, on the night of the | Rank of the order in this city at a mili- first meeting in November, initiated three | tary ball to be tendered him under the applicants for membership and during | direction of Colonel George W. Yost, Cap- the evening was addressed by Dougla.s;mm E. G. Vall and Lieutenant Joseph Tilden in the sign language. Springer. 9 Univedsity Assembly was recently in-| On the night of December 15 the head University Assembly was recently in-| consul will visit the Neighbors in San ond subordinate of the order in that city. , Bernardino, on the 16th those of Los An- 0ld .iickory Assembly at its last held | geles. and on the ISth those of San Diego. meeting initiated five strangers and the | Extensive preparations are being made members promised many more before the | at each place for his reception. close of the month. The reception to the head consul in California Assembly is waking up and | San Franeisco will be on November 0. has introduced a new feature. To every | A general commiitee has been appointed one who attends a meeting during the, to arrange for that reception and the or- | month will be given a credit ticket and ; 8anization for work along that line was at the close of the month each member | compieted by the election of the follow- will have an opportunity to draw for a | ing.named officers: Joseph Rose of North valuable prize, each one having as many End Camp, president; Past Head Consul chances as he or she holds credit tickets. ;| M. T. Moses of Golden Gate Camp. vice y | president; B. Y. Morris of Applewood aes e | Camp, secretary, and J. C. Cavanagh, Redmanship. treasurer. The necessary sub-committees have been appointed to carry out all the details. Redwood Circle at its meeting last A few evenings since John and Mrs. Bell of Manzanita Council celebrated the | | silver anniversary of their wedding at their home on Lotta street. There were | week initiated one stranger and recejved present about eighty persons including ; three applications for membership. The ! quite & number of the members of the | A No. ! Guazd of this Clrele, Captain 'coundl and prominent members of the | Peari de Ganna commanding, has been order. The interior of the house was | invited to visit San Rafael and Vallejo decorated with garlands of smilax and | to give an exhibition drill at each place, bunches of chrysanthemums held togeth- | and it has also been invited to give such er with sllver bow knots. The couple|a drfll in Pioneer Hall in this city on were the recipients of many pieces of sil- | the occasion of an entertainment to hu ver ware. - After the greater portion of | given November 22 by Western Additi. the evening had been spent in the house | in consratulations, singing and games Camp, W. O. W. This cirele is making arrangements for a Christmas tree party there was an adjournment to an adjoining | during the latter part of December. The house, where all partook of an excellent iclrcle will give a social in Eagles' Hall supper. From members of the council the ! on the last Tuesday of the current menth.

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