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TH SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUAR P s l PO, faee fromific) + - passed that feeling ame proved very suc shing od and Master J hson Ralph grand following named as as isco Lodge, I term: F. M H Wald, vice recording, and F. secretary; F. A, ward- nductor; Platner support to the noble ant and H. O. Ulberg, vice grand; B. Miller scene supporters, and chaplain. The ceremony a “smoker,” 1lnr'|\g were short addresses by Brand, J. Rock d in the instal mber of others g named, elected and ap- of Magnolia Lodge of the were installed in due form Deputy J. Ralph last week, staff of acting grand officers: ble grand; David Kane, Mather, treasurer; secretary Pollock, recording sec- J F nancial R. Moss, conductor; J. Holston, O. Christensen and J supporters to the mo- nd; S. Cohn and J. Ster- supporters to vice nd; tafson and J. Ri , scéne sup- anA John rickson, chaplain. At of the installation M. L. Stern, e of the most -energetic presiding offi- cers the lodge has bad for a number of presented a handsome em- blematic gold ring. This was followed by a banquet, served by W. H. Blunden, a prominent member of the order. There s, at the termination of the supper, a feast of wor. wisdom, the speakers being the resident grand officers, Mr. Goodman, a member of Putnam Lodge of Broklyn, N. Y., and the leading retir- ing and new officers. It was one of the asant gatheringe of Odd Fellows met in headquarters for many ssue are presented the portraits phronia E. Cutler, nobie grand, Meinberger, vice grand of Rebekah Lodge, two of the most , energetic and conscientious mem- the lodge has ever placed in office. as the leading officers, and having the support of the entire mbership, it is predicted that Loyal make a record this term such as has er before been made by the lodge. With they these wil nes « Redmanship. e rasising up of the chiefs of Sem- inole Trihe was followed by a banquet a prominent restaurant, at which hem L. Haudan acted as toastmas- Te After the “little black” there were | short talks Ly Fast Sachem Bernard of Huron (Fre ) Tribe of New York, M. Ca reat Senior Sagamore J. 5 ¥. Dupuy, D. D. G. S. e George Dastugue, J. Harry Hutaff, J. Coudeau, P. Belle- grade, 1. C. Bertin, J. Savignac, P. Canphue, J. ialanne Jr. and Dr. E. R. Berges. There were also songs by E. Peryecfette logie by J. M terin this tr faces, did deaths nd A. Rufner and a mono- ple. Dyring the last initiated fourteen pale not suspend a member, had snd made a net gain of $300 ances, Its membership now is It ie now the third richest tribe ed States. . Deputy Great Sachem John vis, assisted by Emilio Lastreto, G. and H. Goldman, P. 8., raised the g med elected chiefs of Yo- of the Improved Order of S { number of people: o.| Hege- | Her- | (twenty- | | Ing great chiefs, raised spective s the following r | chiefs of that council in the Red buflding in the presence of a very Mrs E. R. Berges M. Rule, Pocahontas irs. A , Wenonah; E. i puy, Powhattan; Miss Alice H. and Miss Cecile Houstan, scouts; med prophete: | Emily Baron and ngele Cerles, | fr 's; Miss Marie Falasson and M ine Bertrand, councilors; P. Cas- St. Denis, F. Constette and J. rrio; Mrs. J. Pontnacq, guard of the tepec; M. Causse Jr., guard of the forest, and Miss C. Conden, tru The instal n was followed by talks by Godeau, Lastreto, P | nle Bett, t Senior Sagamore at Representative t Pocahontas Min- t Pocahontas I | nister, Emma Rice, Alice Gray, | Asto, Miss Gertie Gagan and J, Harry | Hutaft, P. G. R. | The officers of Altahmos Council, of | | the same order, w | Tent term by | Hattie Jan | council, -as hor E re raised for the cur- Great Keeper of Wampum the district deputy for the d by Past Great Poca- as Minnie Betts, Great Wenonah Ida Wheeler and acting great chiefs. At the close of the ceremony there was pre- | sented to Mrs. Janee, the installing dep- uty, a beautifully embroidered by the council in recognition of her ef- forts in mak this, the youngest coun- cll In this part of the reservation, one of the most popular and bes in appreciation of the good advice she | has the _chiefs of the council. Amelia Baltic, the retiring prophetess. ed a beautiful jewel of the for the order. The new chiefs are: Min- nie Fraser Dobbin, prophetess; Priscilla | Monroe, Pocahontas; {an; L. V. Nightingale, Powhattan: M. | Doylé and M. Lucke, scouts; Gertrude | Ganges and Olitha Titus, runners; Phebe { Beecher and Agnes Ganges, councilors; E. Ksufmann, L. Coleman, 8. Schwartz and H. Smith, warriors; M. Debarre, guard of the tepee: M. Hunter, guard of the forest. The “hard times” party given by this council was well attended. There were many dancers wore costumes strangely made up as proof of being in the hard times period. The affair was well con- ducted and very enjovable. District Deputy Great Pocahontas Net- tie Libbing, assisted by Past Great Poca- ntases Weisel and Johnson, raised the as the chiefs of wing named Seneca Council for the Mrs. Meredith, prophetess; Mme. Mosta- hinick, Pocahontas; Mme. Robinson, We- nonah: B. Woods, Powhattan; Mme. Gille, keeper of records; Mme. Wedel, col- lector of wampum;: Mme, Shebele, keeper | of wampum. The retiring prophetess, Mme. Cuneo, was presented a beautiful emblematic pih in appreciation of her services at various stations. To the dep- uty great Pocahontas the council pre- sented a very handsome cup and saucer as a token of fraternal love for her. The chiefs of Wendigoes Council of the . of P. were raised in public last week lln Red Men's hall, and after the officers had been placed at their respective stumps, there was a pleasing programme of entertainment. The council now has 133 members, an increase of 100 since the institution, ten and a half months ago. Its aim is to reach the 200 mark. The team of this council is to put on the adoption work on the night that the new councll—tp be known as the Bald Eagle—is to be instituted, in a short time. R e | | ! American Foresters. | The following is the list of official visits by Grand Chief Companion Mrs. { Coletta Tucker during January and February: | January 8, Silver Gate Circle, San | Diego; January 9, Union Circle, Brent's Hall,' Los Angeles; January 12, Honda Cirecle, Foresters’ Hall, Lompoc: Janu- |ary 18, Castelar Circle, Fithian build- | ing, Santa Barbara; January 16, Ocean to their re-! LA, | Willig, P. Du- | Tanier | Miss | | kobs, regalia ; attended, algo | order in recognition of: her earnest work | M. Byers, Wenon- | and some of them | and fearfully | current term: | Companions of the Forest: A. McCue Junior past chief companion Freudenthal,” chief companion; Smith, sub-chief companion; treasurer; Mrs. Schick, finan- clal secretary; Miss F. IHenderson, right, and Miss M. Steward left guide; M. St. Lawrence, inside, and Mrs. Ab ner ‘outside guard; Miss M. Korn, o ganist, and Dr. J. A, Simpson, physi- cian. At the second meeting of Inter Nos Circle, Comvanions of the Forest of America, in January, after the tran- ction of the regular business, a re- sption was tendered to Ernest W. T the recording secretary. in re ognition of his valuable assistance to the circle as chairman of the ‘“booster club,” organized for the advancement of the organization. There was an ad- dress to the-chief booster when -allu- sion was made to his energetic work, after which there were games, music, songs and then a supper and speeche: The following have been installed as | the officers of Court Americs for the current term: o hlenbe Rasmus- : b3 Lukfi . J. Ras- R./8.;E-H, W. Fries, J W.; T. B.; J. R. o Tei' H, physician; ugent, J. B.; R. R Rasmussen, 1.; Dr. Simpson, J. W. Baston, O. Grand Chief Companion Coleta Tucker recently paid an official visit to Unlon Circle In Los Angeles, and received a genuine Forestic welcome. After an examination into the manner in which the circle conducts its business and the initiatory = work, = which she ! prand in a deserved manner, there 8 a banquet at Mammoth Hall, at Which Past Grand Chiet Ranger John H. Ioley in most eloquent terms, ‘on | behalf of the circle, welcomed the vis- iticg grand officer and her as a token of the tion of her energetic circle’s apprecia- as a grand officer and an tiful cut-glass silver-mounted orna- ment for the dressing bureau. The re- cipient accepted the gift in a speech showing the fraternal the presentation. During her stay in Los Angeles thd grand chief companion 25 the guest of Mrs, Krimminger, past grand chiet amnamon n 37 Ancxent Order Workmen. The officers of the ciation were instailed last week by W. H. Barnes, P. G. M. At the next meet- ing of the association there will be a debate on the subject of municipalities wppreciation of the kindly | Past Masfers’ by Lew B. Douglass and 8. M. Snyder. The grand_ recorder and his office force have been busy working over- time preparing the annual reports. The officers of Oakland and Berkeley Lodge were jointly installed last week. Many applications for bonds ure still | being presented by members who are anxious to assist the movement in the direction of a popular loam to assist in the liquidation of the claims against the California jurisdiction, pending ‘a settlement with the supreme lodge re- lief committee, The officers of Forget Me Not Lodge were installed last week. This lodge is making arrangements for a grand | masquerade ball to be given on the night of May 4. The officers of Silver Spray Lodge for the current term were installed in public last week in Excelsior Hall the presence of a vast audience. After the ceremony there was the presenia- | tion of a beautiful jewel to Miss Liz- zie Potter, the retiring chief of honor, an exhibition drill by the lodge's effi- cient team and addresses by Mary J. Stewart, P. G. C. of H.; W. H. Barnes, | P. G. M. W.; Mrs, Nichols, past grand chief of “honor of the State of Connec- ticut, and Grand Recorder C. T. Spen- cer. After that there was dancing and the serving of a collation and refresh- then presented | | tice member of the order a beau- | spirit of the eirecle in making | AB50-) | circles have been in} = C/S@g@fi%@m_, were installed last week, the drill team ot Mission Lodge, one of the most, per- fect in the orden, The officers of San Francisco Lodge were installed last week. Dr. Tomllson’l being ‘the installing officer. . Mrs.. Emma. R. Neidig, who has been re-elected as supreme vice president. will | shortly return to her old pesition of trav- eling organizer for the order, and an effort will be made to place the San Francisco headquarters under the direc- tion of Supreme Representative Colenel Stone. The following named were installed as the officers of the lodge of the Fraternal Brotherhood at Point Richmond for the current term, the installing officers being Past Presidents Willlam A. Leight and John 8. Doyle, who presented thq cere- mony with all the dignity of the ritual: | Mrs. Mary B. Moyle, president; Mrs. Al- mira B. Brent, vice president; Miss Ka- n, sécretary; Frank R. Bailey, Nellie W. Adams, chap J. Thole, sergeant-at: OFFICERS OF A REBEKAH LOUG GREE _OF POCAHONTAS AND PROVED ORDER OF RED ME VOPLE CGRAND soyrdr REBEHAK £ f ZoogE CHIEFS OF A AST SACHEM OF A TRIBE OF NCIL _OF THE THE IM- COU DEB- the lodge and had them initiated. Those who - responded to toasts were: The guests of honor, J. Bov Timothy Tracy, J. F. Walthour, D. G. M: W., A. Levy and L. E. Welch, o G Companions of the Forest. In the recent past Supreme Grand Chief Companion Mary Castle of §tockton paid official its to Unique, Eureka and Jus- les, Companions of the Forest, A. O. F., of this city, and to Berkeley Council circles, and was present at the installation of new officers in each. These | councils exemplified the work of the or- der by an exhibition of the business meth- ods and the initiatory work. A sghort time since the supreme grand | chief and Miss Mae Isabel Falconer, su- | preme grand secretary, visited the two circles in Los Angeles and found both very enthusiastic in the work of the or- der. In that city the foundation has been laid for a new clrcls to be instituted in the near future. During the past week the grand chief pald official visits to Loyal, America, Ivanhoe and California circles. The officers of Valley Circle of Stockton were installed during the first week in January, and at the close of the ceremony Mollie Laughlin, the retiring chief, was presented with a handsome regalia of her rank in the order and a valuable pin in appreciation of her services to the circle during her term in the chair as presiding officer. The officers of Friendship Circle of the same city were installed last week in the presence of a large number of the members and visiting Companions. The officers of Washington Circle were installed last week in the presence of the majority of the members of the circle. Since Supreme Grand Cnief Companion Mrs. Castle has been in office nine new instituted and three more have been organized, and these will be instituted within the next thirty days. District Deputy Supreme Grand Chief Companion M. J. Valante installed the following named as the offiters of Maz- i zini Circle for the current ter) A. Mo deste, C. ; J. Parodi, 8. C. C.; J. Na- ! varro, T.: Rose Peters, F. 8.; M. Lous- | taunan, R. S.; M. Capelli, R. G.; Mamie Capelli, L. G.; L. Pourroy, L G.; J.| Capelli, O. G., and M. McKenna, O. The installation was followed by a banquet in a well-known restaurant in the Latin quarter, at which the district deputy was the toastmistress. Hach course served was named for one of the newly in- supreme | | was in the chair. | the order of dances that followed the | the Women of Woodcraft and then one — arms; Mrs. Emma Galbraith, mistress-at- | arms; Railph Coleman, inner doorkeeper; Mrs. Mary J. Greeley, outer doorkeeper; Dr. H. N. Batey, physician; Alfred Stromberg, music i Woodcraft. The following named were installed into office as the officers of Golden Gate Camp of the Woodmen of the World for the current term in Native Sons’ Hall last week by Past Consul Com- mander Carr, assisted by 8. Basker as head escort: A. F. Phraner, consul com- mander; Leo Kaufman, adviser; John Wisnon, clerk; Benjamin Wise, assist- ant clerk; Thomas J. Barry, banker; E. J. Fenning, escort; J. Wood, watch- man; C. T. Greentree, sentry, and F. K. Teeter, manager. After the ceremony George Shade, the retiring consul com- mander, was presented a magnificent gold watch, appropriately Inscribed and embellished with the emblem of the or- der, in recognition of the correct man- ner in which he discharged the duties of his office during the time that he A token of remem- brance was presented to the install- ing officer, after which there was a lengthy programme of vaudeville num- bers presented and cigars were fur- nished o the 200 present. The following named officers of Tamalpals Camp were installed in pub- lic for the current term in Ploneer Hall by Past Consul Commander J. J. Me- Donald. There was a large number of persons to witness the ceremony. The new officers are: E. Strohmeir; C. C.; D. R. Bucklet, F. W. Farrant, B; M. C. Lamb, A. G. Gilson, C.; G. L. Clark, A. C.; C. J. Hanson, W., ahd W. F. Murphy, S. Between the numbers of ceremony there was an exhibition artll by the team of Golden Gate Circle of by the camp’g drill team. J. F. Me- Flroy was the floor manager. During the evening the past consul commander was presented a valuable gold em- blematic Jewel. After the inftiation of four candi- dates for membership into the Chop- pers’ Friendship Club of the W. of W. on the night of the first meeting in & was created a past guardian neighbor by reason of the fact that for three and & sisting in the work. | half years she has falthfully served as clerk. without an error or nes being chafged against h members of the guard honored their capeain, Pearl do Ganna, by presenting her with a beauti- ful silver-topped er puff box, and flowers were prese o the installing officer and to the outgoing and incoming presiding offiers. The remainder of the evening wag ¢ oted to o ng, with { picasing numbers between dances. gt The Amaranths. At the first meeting of the Crescent Court of the Royal and Exalted Degree of the Amaranth Rite of Adoption of the World in the rent moath the following named ofiice were installed for the current year as the officers of the court, the installing officers s Wililam €. Ordway, George L. Darling and Frances Peters: Mrs. Josephine Cleve, royal matron: Dr. Frank N bauer, royal patron; Miss Klizabeth Coleman, honored associate matron; Mrs. Antoinette Shaw, treasurer; Miss Olive A. Woed, secretary: Mrs. Linea L. Baehr, conductr Mrs. Sarah M. Steele associate conductréss: Dr. Clar- ence C. Baker, prelate; Mrs. Ella T. Hall, herald; Mrs. N. Annette Wood, marshal in the east: Mrs. Malvina R. Hill, marshal in the west; Mrs. Lydia M. Stevens, warden; Wilkes C. Madden, sentinel; Miss Ida A. Fuendeling, trut Miss Ellen A. Cockefair, faith; Miss Mabel E. Ordway, wisdom; Miss Mai Malgren, charity. The music for the oc- casion was furnished by Mrs. A T. Fletcher, Mrs. Joh:: Madden, Miss Mabel F. Gordon amd Mrs. Robert Lloyd, who compose thewHarmony Quartet, with Mrs. Alice Lewis as accompanist. At the close of the ceremony, conducted in a very impressive manner in presence of the higQest officers of the order in the United States and of the Stat there was the presentation of a ma nificent solitaire dlamond ring to Mrs. Mary E.. Donoho, the retiring royal matron, as a2 token of fraternal love and of apfreciation of the dignified manner An which she conducted the af- fairs of the court during the time she was the presiding officer. There was also the presentation of flowers to the retiring officers and to the incoming one, after which there was a soclal hour. e ! Native Sons. The following named have been in- stalied by W. D. Hynes, D. D. G. P, as- sisted by Edward J. Lynch, R. M. Roche and Grand Secretary Charies H. Turner as the officers of Pacific Parlor for the current term: George W. Lillle, past president; Dr. Frank I Gonzalez, presi- dent; H. Dahl, first vice McCulloch, second vice preside V. Walsh, third vice presiden Willey, marshal, George G. Frase cial secretary; John C. Miller, secretary: J. C. Allan, trustee; han, inside sentinel, and M outside sentinel. J. L. Terkelson and H. Campe were initiated into nu Grand President James L. Grand Trustee Charles M. Bf-l«!‘av\ James H. Phelan made very Interesting speeches. The parlor will hold a large initiation February William D. Hynes, D. D. G. P., assisted by a full corps of acting grand officers, installed the following named as the of- ficers of Alcalde Parlor for the current term: Charles D. Kaeintz, junior past president: Johm J. McNaughton, presi- dent; Henry R. Davis, Henry A. Haake and Charles A. McCarthy, vice presidents; Herbert Silverthorne, marshal; John B. Acton, recording secretary; Joseph Mc- Torney, financial secretary; M. Williams, inside sentinel, and J. Davis, outside sen- tinel. Louis F. Erb, retiring past presi- dent, was presented with a diamond-set watch charm in recognition of past ser- vices, and the installing officer was given a diamond-studded bear flag of the order in appreciation of his attention as a dep- uty to the parlor. An hour of entertain- ment followed the ceremony. Russian Hill Parlor, N. 8. G. W., will give its first anniversary ball in Native Sons’ Hall on the evening of Saturday. January 27. B SO The Eastern Star. On the evening of the first Tuesday in January, Starr King Chapter, O. E. S. had a very pleasant meeting, there being present a large number of visitors from other chapters. During the evening Clarence Hunt, the patron, presented each of the star points a collar of the color of the point she represents. On the night of the 18th the chapter will have a social, and a feature will be a grab bag filled with pretty objects. At tne first meeting in January the officers of this chapter will have several candi- dates to initiate. The new officers of Beulah Chapter had their first initiation on the occasion of the first meeting in January, in the pres- ence of Worthy Grand Patron Florin L. Jones, District Deputy Grand Matron Ida B. Spence, Grand Treasurer Helen Sea- man, the matron of Olive Branch Chap- ter, matron of California Chapter, patron of Yerba Buena Chapter, patron of Olive January, In the amplified form, the fol- lowing named officers were installed by Neighbor B. F. Wise, assisted by Cap- tain William Reardon of Golden Gate Camp: C. T. Greentree, president; Wil- Branch Chapter and about forty of the members of the last named chapter. The officers were complimented upon their work and the patron was given special praise for the part he took in the in- r v > stalled officers. During the evening E.|liam Spier, vice president; F. K. Teeter, (uzlor!' ceremony. Under good for the e the current term: H. Mc- }Z‘aer:”:ffd?mfl'r‘:f";g b;l;:l;:- Cs‘:glten ments. Modeste, the retiring chief companion, | Secretary; F. P. Allen, assistant secre- | order the grand treasurer spoke at some ¥ superintend chem; A. .leneckv. senfor D e et Jnnunry‘ Magnolia Lodge has taken a ten-year was presented a pretty emblematic|tary; R.“A. A. Summers. treasyrer: 8. ||ength in regard to Emma C. Wede- D. E. Gibson, organist; |,Sagamore; Meyer, junior sagamore; | &0 5L T o grth ot Granger Uni lease on a building on Golden Gate ave- jewel, also a basket of flowers. Her suc- | Fischer, conductor: F. Mischnér, sen- | meyer, the incumbent worthy matron of Stern and H. J. Brefl, woodwarde; J. | 3. C. McConchie, prophet. After the |2 San Benito Circle. Granger Uniow|nue, near Larkin, that is being fitted | (CE0- &0 fo R Pop T oiniont of a | tinel; B. G. Fennig. watchman: H. C. | Beulah, whom she had the pleasure of ¥ a A C ant, beadies | ceremony all trailed to the “long gnlll.d !:omu::rl. I.:anu;re:a z;‘ Prld;h:ll up for lodge purposes, and which will large basket of roses. Those who re- | Flageolett, trustee: Dr. W. P. Burn- | initfating into the chapter at the meet- v lla Delaney, court | house,” wherc there was spreada feast | Healdsburg 5 Seisy ok e"'rd Cir. | D¢ known as the A. 0. U. W. building. | ; ;1404 to toasts were Supreme Grand | ham.. physician, and F. Pohl, organist. | ing following the one when she was in- . court physician; | ©f Corn and venison. After the feast, "‘lg‘fz"’s‘“g- Wl Hasveywards Clr- | It will contain seven lodgerooms and | 1othi®y® Gervells, Rose Peters, E. Mo- | A- H. Hansen becomes the junlor past |stalled as matron. There were many 2 past chief ranger; | Which was such that it would have (/%N 1 Hellotrony Clrclo. Atge. | 218 sssembly han. Qeste, A, Modeste, J. Parodi, C. Freitas, | President. After’the ceremonies there | who addressed the meeting in praise of b chief ranger; Pauline | {cmpted any old-time chief io desert e bl =t e P e Fa;‘:_‘;;ry e Dm“:ens fl;e;nrly part of last week] thle Mamie Capelli, 1. Pourroy and Past| Were addresses by a number of the!the work, and at the close of the session uis tribe ths ni ; 2 | members o e et D. | "1‘”0: :‘Mx:‘“ hfiamgg:‘_zggy[:n:;:ge:’ iPajnro Valley Rose Circle, Foresters' | gunier in a m;::;::{!.x:‘g;efl:e’nnh‘::o: g{““; M. Loustaunan, L Volpi and A. ;l)nz;nben for the advancement of the | light refreshments were served. = i q * | Hall, Watsonville; February 5, The usti. b —_— « White, | 1ong and short talks and enjoyable | of Past Master Harry I Mulerevy, a|~, T - | Last week the officers of Redwood Cir- Py t G. Hulpman, superintendent of | Téciiations. This tribe will give its | Rose Clrole Hahmaws el Sahtamember of the ‘lodge recently electsd lg;:d":‘t”t‘;‘"fh:‘t"’:,'fiui:”; e an | cle of the Women of Wooderaft were fn- The Druidic Order. juventle Rosie Young, orator; E.| Sixth anniversary ball in Native Sons' | Qoo Tapeiary o Martha Tashington | County Clerk, and J. J. Mulerevy, his| Si8lied S8 e T o e esency | #talled In public in Bagles' Hall by Dis. Alcazar. building, co; February 12, Bay City Circle, Alca- zar Building, 8an Francisco; February 14, Queen of the River Circle, L. O. O. F. Hall, Grafton; February 16, Oak Park Circle, Foresters' Hall, Oak Park. The following named are the officers Noble Grand Arch William G. Antono- vich announces the following official visit i during the latter haif of the curre mont] January 16, to Garden Grove, S Jose; 18th, to Alpini Grove, San Franc co; 19th, te Olive Grove. Colma; 23d. North End Grove. San Francisco; . H brother, who at the beginning of the cur- rent term retired as master workman of the lodge. It was a jolly crowd and in- cluded several of the old-time members who joined the lodge in the very early days of Workmanship, and it made them feel young again to be with the 'urktng] Boyd and K. Wheel- Wagholder and M. Hall on the evening of February 14. | Three days before being raised to the | office of sachem of this tribe H. Mo- | ¥arland wae married to Victoria God- | frey, the retiring Pocahontas of Onelda Counct] of the Degree of Pocahontas. At the raising up of chiefs of Calumet trict Deputy Mrs. A. D. Steneart, assisted by Lena Barclay as master of cere- monies. The new officers are: -Alice ! Norman, guardlan neighbor: Ida Blackall, adviser; Estell Hutchison, magician; Lelia Hess. attendant! Martha Fisher, in- side, and Edith Johnson, outside sentinel; of Supreme Grand Chief Companion Mary | Castle and other supreme grand officers.; also members of,other circles. This circle, not yet six m&:th- old, already has a memberghip of 110, and is still adding to the numerical strength. Mrs. G. L. Grun- nagle, the deputy, and the officers of the Yerba Buena were representatives of | and at a future] the companion of | n > ties, ot a ho have been installed to serve Inter Tam: (e » 2 be installed. The install-|Tribe J. L Petrle, D, D. G B, |2 ® Maer | members who belong to that class that i e s i Lillian Meridith, banker; Effle Seavy, {0 Mount alpais Grove. San Rafael: wes assisted by Dr. H. M. |acted ss great sachem, Danisl | peres porresn O o pion Bertyy, | Dever dies, never witharaws from the | SeCie S1E INE SHST VIS SUGSAIOTS 10 | clorke, and Rose Barclay, junior past | Bih. to Yosemite Grove, San Francisco: garet Forrest, C. C.; Freda Bertola, 8. C.; Emma A. Harrington, F. Lizzie Meyers, T.; Mamle Neeley, R. S.; Dollie Emmerson, R. G.; Emma Harrington, L. G.; Willlam E. Ramm, I G.; Mary Campbell, O. G.; Marion Lachman, Ern- est W. Jakobs and Mary Connell, trus- tees; Celia Lachman, organist. 2th. to Gonzales Grove, Gonzales; 28th. to Slavno Grove, Santa Cruz; %th, w0 Galileo Grove, San Francisco. BT The Maccabees. order and feels as young as it did a quarter of a century ago, when Franklin ‘was one of the most prominent subordi- nates in this city. After the supper J. Bom the ‘recorder, who is noted for Relmers and J. Birnbaum, ers of Court San Frencisco recently installed for the cur- had thelr installation supper in} Cafe last week. There were at per table W. H. Adair, Dr. F. B. W. J. Rogers, L. W. Hudson, ‘make and, in fact, of the jurisdiction. It holds | EUardian neighbor. The ceremony was soclals on the second and fourth Mon- | days of each months and the other meet- | ing nights are set aside for business and Initiation. Teare as great prophet and Dr. C. M. Troppmann as great sannap. The new chiefs are: Frank Pagendarm, prophet; W. C. Cray, sachem; J. J. McCann and Alezander H. Agaton, sagamores; Fred T. Parkinson and J. J. Murphy, san- naps: ¥mil P. Agaton, A. Bataro, Dan- —_— W. P. Walke: b g T e B eren B B ey | el ianency wndTenty Bostme; war | *“Couet an Erancisco hes Bad the tol. | 0% M0, S cthers tor -4 tow worts| Fraternal Brotherhood. | march et s e some taik of otering | Knignts of the Maceabesn. were e Abrams and T. J. Desmond of the staff| J. Tidem, R."A. E. Sharrook, F. |lowing named installed as ofcers for evening Past Master Stock, on behalf At the recent session of the Supreme them in a competitive drill, with the prize | at the second meeting in January in of officers. C. F. Stewart and H. 3. Ma- | 1 McCleos, sunrd o —ene miven: | the current term: George Aheara, C.|of the members of the lodge, presented | Lodge of the Fraternal Brotherhood the | s are e i e bor that R | B et by o g pelkner, Sie Wi CATDINEY s M : Sy e;-.yx;u of the wigwam; & Joseph Smith, . C. R.; H. Goets, T.; | to the — - o ¢ S e the. eus | N who are willing to bnu that Red-|P. C., assisted by M. . Schofleld, as Lo enaoabls sheent There were | Charles ¥ ries wuasd of ‘the Torest, | I Tl Baan, T 5 John. Wook B 87| Be'pett entmeme mee emue i | preme. oaes of the v . ke g | oot ioam wil do ax well, I net better, | manis of conpmonien. The covemony. 7 4aron Wash and General Deputy Stock. | On the nishe of the first meeting in | 3 W-: M. Lipke, S B.: W it Srit,| coen of thelr appreciation of his un-|shey, president; Emma R. Neldlg, vice a beautiful emblematic pin was presénted | In the amplified form, the officers beins A v ous rum’wer'w‘::: partaken of and | January Great Representative Emilio |J. B.: H. C. An‘;".’ L.'cnd F..Holtum selfish work for the advancement of the :le:en:mntb:xv‘l;’n:aueury Dr. to Rose Barclay, who during her term attired in elaborate costumes, During in- i (a“m’f'hp;‘ m“ti:: ':fl:f:;‘nb:: ‘S:‘rllllr:(:lo vc\llo »“uu; dtl:lrl’gl d:bll;ty for | Jr., P. C. R. trekathor; Ml Cotbast .tl;“l!r-‘wl::::. made a ver;“ and charming guar- :-r-|:1_«_m“n‘un was “a deall . iinole Council of the D. of P., as-| The followi: been e - t . - | dlan neighbor: a guardian neigh- | arouns under good of the grder some reminiscence, and in that wey s | sisted by a full corps of great and act- | ed as the o;::n“;.ldnhr:lv:v Glnl.c.”:d” ot lnl(::ne:o Tomen sendidatis i e e officers of Golden Gate Lodge ::‘v. e .c-‘lnmy-. J g B R & Wapen of the