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Metal Lath Dealers-Arthur Judge, Sec .. 1120 Mission.
Paint Club-G. T. Stankard, Sec., 123 Hooper St.
Planing Mill Owners Assn .- D. O. Druffel, Sec., 185 Stevenson.
Plasterers Assn., Master-Jas. A. White, Sec., 185 Stevenson.
Plumbers Assn., Master-A. J. Hahn, Sec., 120 Page.
Pressed Brick and Terra Cotta Assn .- Geo. R. Chambers, Delegate, Crocker Bldg.
Reinforcing Steel Dealers Assn .- R. B. Cleg- horn, Sec., Rialto Bldg.
Retail Lumber Dealers Assn .- Ben Reed . Sec., 407 Hearst Bldg.
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Building Industry
Rock. Sand and Gravel Producers-F.
Maurer, Sec. Pier 54,ft. of 4th.
Roofers Assn .- Thos. H. Price, Sec., 2412 Harrison.
Sheet Metal Contractors-Edmund Grundy, Sec., 3339 17th.
Sidewalk Light Manufacturers Assn .- H. E. Simpton, Delegate, Monadnock Bldg.
Stair Builders-Oscar Lind, Sec., 2745 16th. Steel Erectors-J. G. Williams, Delegate, 519 California.
Steel Fabricators Assn .- H. J. Ralston, Dele- gate, 20th and Indiana.
Terrazzo and Mosaic Manufacturers Assn .- Peter Grassi, Sec., 135 Tehama.
Tile Dealers Assn .- Thos. Rigney, Sec., 2128 Telegraph Av., Oakland, Calif.
Underpinners and Housemovers Assn .- E. K. Pearson, Sec., 2372 Bryant.
Whitewashers-W. S. Jamieson, Sec., 2600 Filbert.
INSTITUTES, SOCIETIES, ETC.
Academy of the Immaculate Conception Guerrero and 24th.
Academy of the Sacred Heart-Cor. Jackson and Scott.
Accordion Club Inc .- 1521 Stockton.
Accountantants' Assn. of San Francisco, Inc. -414 Mason.
Affiliated Catholic Charities-Rev. M. R. Power, Director, 995 Market.
Allied Printing Trades Club-149 Mason.
Alumni Association College of Pharmacy of the University of California-Organized in 1882. Mrs. P. J. Dundas, Sec. Meetings are held at Affiliated Colleges.
Alumni Association of St. Ignatius College- Annual meetings.
Amatello Social Club -- 512 Vermont.
American Association of University Women- 233 Post. Mrs. Fredk. Faulkner. Pres.
American Athletic and Social Club-252 6th. F. C. Hawes, Pres.
American Bible Society-122 McAllister.
American Baptist Publication Society-785 Market, room 408.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions-419 Phelan Bldg. H. H. Kelsey, Sec. American Catholic Foreign Missions-1911 Van Ness Av.
American Club-252 6th.
American Institute of Architecture-1001 Balboa Bldg.
American Institute of Banking-Jno. S. Wilson, Sec., 126 Post.
American Legion -- Golden Gate Post No. 40. Sidney Hotchner, Sec .. Chronicle Bldg. San Francisco Post No. 1, 1159 Market. Rotary Post No. 203, St. Francis Hotel.
American Missionary Assn .- 423 Phelan Bldg., Geo. W. Hinnian, Sec.
American Pastime Club-1301 Powell.
American Red Cross, Pacific Division-Civic Auditorium.
American Registered Pharmacists-619 Pa- cific Bldg.
American Rescue Workers-2644 Howard.
American Shipmasters Assn. of the Pacific Coast-112 Market. C. O. Andersen, Sec.
Amorosa Club-117 30th.
Anti-Saloon League -- A. H. Briggs, State Supt. Northern California. C. W. Gawthrop Supt., 3 City Hall Av.
Anti-Single Tax Association of Cal .- Albert E. Kern, Pres .; L. E. Burks, Sec., 156 Mont- gomery.
Apartment House Owners and Managers Assn., Inc .- Thos. J. Christal, Sec., 703 Market. Ardenwood Country Club - 19th Av. and Sloat Blvd.
Argonaut Club-NW cor. Post and Powell.
Associated Charities - Organized March, 1888; 1500 Jackson.
Associated Property Owners of S. F .- 550 Montgomery.
Associated Vineyard Growers Assn .- 1104 Alexander Bldg.
Association Athletic and Social Club-2970 16th.
Association of Bonded Attorneys-681 Mar- ket. F. D. Wismer, Mgr.
Astronomical Society of the Pacific-22 Bat- tery. Library is located in Sutro Library. J. D. Galloway, Sec.
Atlas Club, Inc .- 512 Union.
Atlas Club-1365 Grant Av.
Auto Accessories Credit Assn .- 68 Post. A. F. Lemberger. Sec.
Automobile Body Builders, Painters and Trimmers Association of San Francisco-900 ()'Farrell.
Automobile Electrical Assn .- 472 McAllister. Automobile Metal Workers' Protective Asso- ciation of San Francisco-900 O'Farrell.
Automobile Repairers Assn .- 472 McAllister.
Automotive Equipment Assn .- 472 Mc- Allister.
Bar Association of San Francisco-Organized April 20. 1872. Objects: To maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness in promoting the due ad- ministration of justice, to cultivate social inter- course among its members, and to procure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms, Pacific Bldg., 4th and Market. Jeremiah F. Sullivan. Pres. : George J. Martin, Sec.
Barbarian Club --- 548 Haight.
Bay View Social Club-1299 Egbert Av.
Bear Club-4441 Mission.
Belgian Benevolent Society-Meets at 1254 Market, 2d Monday evening in each month. John Greefkens, Pres .; Geo. J. Marsily, Sec. All visiting Belgians are welcome.
Benevolent Society of the United States for the Propagation of Cremation -- Meets every fourth Saturday at 143 Albion Av. H. Breitter, Sec.
Bernal Progressive Club-199 Bonview.
Bibliotheque de la Ligue Nationale Francaise -110 Sutter.
Bohemian Club-NE cor. Post and Taylor. Meetings 3d Tuesday in January, April, June and October. Geo. T. Klink, Pres .; Robt. C. Newell, Vice-Pres. : P. G. Goode, Treas: Wm. K. White. Sec .: Frank W. Smith, Asst. Sec. and Mgr.
Bon Air Social Club-366 Fell.
Bonita Club-3889 26th.
Book Club of California-110 Sutter.
Boys' Aid Society-Chas. A. Murdock, Pres .; Geo. C. Turner, Supt. 460 Baker.
Boys' Welfare Society of California-Thos. J. Murphy, Executive Sec .. 50 Oak.
British-American League-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays at 414 Mason.
British Benevolent Society of California- Annual meeting 2d Tuesday in May at British Consulate General, 268 Market. Officers: Gerald Campbell, Pres .: Donald C. C. Grant, Hon. Sec. ; O. S. Marrison, Hon. Treasurer.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers -- Pacific Bldg.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen-Pacific Bldg.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen-Pacific Bldg.
Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks-736 Pacific Bldg.
Building Owners and Managers Assn .- Fox- croft Bldg. E. M. Applegarth, Mgr.
Bunker Hill Association- Organized in 1861 to inculcate a feeling of patriotism and com- memorate the anniversary of the ever eventful Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th. Always cel- ebrates the Battle of Bunker Hill on the 17th of June each year. Burke Holladay. Pres .; George W. Caswell, Sec .; office, 442 2d.
Burns Social and Athletic Club-159 Church.
Business and Professional Women's Club- 575 Market.
Caledonian Club-Meets 1st and 3d Friday of each month at 44 Page. Jas. H. Duncan, Sec.
California Academy of Sciences-Organized May 16, 1853; incorporated June 27, 1853, and February 24, 1871. An institution for scientific research and public education; maintains a museum in its new building in Golden Gate Park in which are extensive research collections of birds, mammals, reptiles, herbarium speci- mens and other groups, also in its exhibition halls habitat groups of many species of Cali- fornia mammals and birds and a very extensive and valuable collection of west coast Indian baskets; maintains a free course of lectures at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month and 3 p. m. each Sunday in the Museum building in Golden Gate Park. Dr. Barton Warren Ever- mann, Director of the Museum.
California Advertising Service Assn-351 Cali- fornia. Norman F. D'Evelyn, Sec.
California Almond Growers Exchange-311 California.
California Alpine Club-535 Pacific Bldg.
California Anglers Association-942 Market. G. A. Wentworth, Sec.
California Bakers' Association-W. M. Foley, Sec .. 465 California.
California Bankers' Association-F. H. Col- burn, Sec., Mills Bldg.
California Bean Dealers' Association-H. P. Dimond, Sec., 255 California.
California Bible Society-831 Monadnock Bldg. Meets Ist Thursday in each month. Benjamin Romaine, Pres .; J. E. White. Sec .. 831 Monadnock Bldg.
California Boys' Club-4083 24th
California Camera Club-833 Market. Edw H. Kemp, Pres .: Wm. C. Mackintosh, Sec.
California Canning Peach Growers-2444 Cali- fornia. F. B. Schmitt, Sec.
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Societies
California Cattlemen's Association-R. M. Hagen, Sec., 809 Sante Fe Bldg.
California Club-1750 Clay. Mrs. F. M. Sponogle, Pres .; Mrs. Leonard Leary, Rec. Sec. California College of Pharmacy (Department of Pharmacy, University of California)-Par- nassus Av. and 2d Av. Gaston E. Bacon, Ph.G., Pres. ; Frank T. Green, Dean; Haydn M. Simmons, Sec.
California Council of Education-933 Phelan Bldg
California Dairy Council-216 Pine. Saml. H. Greene, Sec.
California Development Association-Ferry Bldg. N. H. Sloane, Mgr.
California Farmers' Co-operative Assn .- 510 Battery.
California Federation of Farmers-525 Mar- ket. F. N. Bigelow, Sec.
California Football Assn .- 317 Flood Bldg. J. R. Bolton, Sec.
California Football League-Saml. Goodman, Pres .; Wm. Campbell, Sec., 154 Irvington.
California Forest Protective Assn .- Call Bldg. Swift Berry, Sec .- Treas.
California Foundrymen's Association-C. Henderson, Pres .; F. W. Kelley, Sec., 614 Underwood Bldg.
California Genealogical Society-Organized February 12, 1898. Incorporated January 19, 1921. Chas. F. Griffin, Pres .; Theo. Gray, Vice-Pres. ; N S Frost, 2d Vice-Pres. ; Mrs. A. H. Vance, 3d Vice-Pres .; Grace A. Wood, Treas .; Mrs. Elisha Tibbits, Historian; Sarah Louise Kimball, Sec., office and Library with Sutro Branch of the California State Library, Lane Library Bldg., SE cor. Sacramento and Webster.
California Gold and Silversmiths' Assn .- 300 Post.
California Golf Association-E. H. Seaver, Pres .; W. W. Armstrong, Sec., 465 California. California Gold Club 685 Junipera Serra Blvd.
California Grape Growers' Exchange-703 Market. E. M. Sheehan, Pres-Mgr.
California Grape Protective Association- H. F. Stoll, Sec., 12 Geary.
California Grays-Masonic Temple.
California Hall Association-C. G. Bolsdorff, Sec., Polk cor. Turk.
California Historical Society-C. Templeton Crocker, Hon. Pres; H. R. Wagner, Pres; T. W. Hubbard, Sec .- Treas., 508 Wells Fargo Bldg. California Home Missionary Society-Rev. W. J. Minchin, Supt., 423 Phelan Bldg.
California Hotel Association-John F. Shea. Sec., Crocker Bldg.
California Housing and Building Institute- M. C. Cohn, Sec., 68 Post
California Inspection Rating Bureau-W. A. Chowen, Mgr .; R. A. Whittaker, Sec., 351 Cal- ifornia.
California Lawn Tennis Club-Grounds 1798 Scott. H. B. Richardson, Sec.
California Literature Society-Geo. H. Fitch, Pres .; Frank Fischer, Chairman; Bram Nossen, Librarian; Nathan Newmark, Mrs. Mary Dick- son and W. B. Lovett, Directors; Mrs. Ella Sterling Mighels, Sec., 1605 Baker.
California Material Dealers' Association- F. L. Hatch, Sec., Hearst Bldg.
California Metal Trades Association-F. C. Metcalf. Sec., 218 Rialto Bldg.
California Metal & Mineral Producers' Assn. 625 Market. Robt. I. Kerr. Sec .- Treas.
California Miners Association - John R. Tyrrell, Sec., 1512 Hewes Bldg.
California Pear Growers' Assn .- 216 Pine. Frank T. Swett, Pres .: A. D. L. Hamilton, Sec. California Prune and Apricot Growers Assn .- Harless Moser, Sec., 244 California.
California Redwood Association-J. M. Hotchkiss. Pres .; R. F. Hammatt, Sec .- Mgr., Marvin Bldg., 24 California.
California Retail Candy Dealers' Assn .- 407 Foxcroft Bldg.
California Retail Grocers and Merchants Association .- F. B. Connolly, Sec., Sheldon Bldg. California Retail Hardware & Implement Assn .- 112 Market
California Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children-M. J. White, sec. Meets second Wednesday of each month at 11:30 a. m., room 250, 268 Market.
California State Automobile Association- W. S. Clayton, Pres .; D. E. Watkins, Sec. and Mgr .; F. V. Dewey, Jr., Field Sec .; Geo. Chalmers, Asst. Mgr .; D. V. Nicholson, Asst. Sec .; Geo. Grant, Mgr. Touring Bureau. 1628 Van Ness Av., tel. Prospect 7900.
California State Board of Architecture - Sylvain Schnaittacher, Sec., Phelan Bldg.
California State Board of Pharmacy-311 Flood Bldg.
California State Dental Assn .- Dr. John D. Millikin, Pres .; Dr. B. Frank Gray, Sec., 209 Post.
California State Fish, Game and Forest Pro- tective League-J. B. Hauer, Pres .: W. T. Wallace, Sec., 112 Market.
California State Floral Society-240 Golden Gate Av.
California State Homeopathic Medical So- ciety-Dr. Guy E. Manning, Sec., 516 Sutter.
California State Mining Bureau-3d floor, Ferry Bldg., San Francisco. This institution is the chief source of reliable information about the mineral resources and mining industries of California. The museum now contains more than 20,000 specimens, carefully labeled and attractively arranged in show cases in a great, well-lighted hall, where they can be easily studied. The library contains about 5,000 vol- umes of selected works, in addition to the numerous publications of the Bureau. Open daily, free to the public, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. Saturdays, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Lloyd L. Root, State Mineral- ogist.
California Teachers' Association-Phelan Bldg.
California Traffic Officers Assn .-- 1026 Mar- ket.
California Wet Federation (formerly Knights of the Royal Arch)-F. G. Roney, Grand Sec., 948 Market.
California White and Sugar Pine Mfrs. Asso- ciation-C. Stowell Smith, Sec .- Mgr., Call Bldg. California Wholesale Fish Dealers Assn, --- 598 Clay.
California Wholesale Grocers' Association- R. H. Bennett, Sec., 216 Market.
Canners' League of California-Preston Mc- Kinney, Sec., 112 Market.
Carnation Club-1507 Railroad Av.
Casa Coloniale Fugazi-678 Green.
Casualty Underwriters' Board of California- T. J. A. Tiedeman, Sec., 354 Pine.
Catholic Boy Scouts-50 Oak.
Catholic Knights of America-Meets second Sunday of each month at 1944 California. Dr. J. F. Gibbon, Pres .; C. J. Nicholas, Sec.
Catholic Ladies Aid Society-995 Market. Mrs. A. E. Ward, Grand Sec.
Catholic Society for Befriending Girls-Mrs. Jos. Donohoe, Pres., 2344 Divisadero.
Catholic Truth Society-Rev. Henry I. Stark, Pres. Meetings last Thursday of every month, Y. M. I. Hall, 50 Oak
Celtic Social Club-Albin Joseph Brun, Pres., 348 2d Av .: Jas. F. Sheehan, Sec.
Central and S. P. R. R. Employees' Mutual Benefit Assn .- 65 Market.
Central California Berry Growers Associa- tion-510 Battery.
Central California Vineyard Assn .- M. Cosu- lich, Mgr .. Chronicle Bldg.
Century Club-1355 Franklin.
Cercle de l'Union-220 Post.
Channing Auxiliary-SW cor. Franklin and Geary. Mrs. John McGaw, Pres .; Mrs. Chauncey McGovern, Sec.
Chauffeurs Assn .- 119 Powell,
Chevra Shaare Refooah-1739 Fillmore. D. Lande, Sec., 745 Laguna.
China Commerce Club of California-Frank E. Hinckley, Sec., 1204 Merchants Exchange.
Chinese American Citizens Alliance-(N. S. G. S.)-Leong Kow, Grand Pres .; Harry T. Yip, Grand Sec., 1044 Stockton
Chinese National Welfare Society-617 Clay. Club Suisse Romand-628 Montgomery.
College of the Pacific -- Royal Insurance Bldg. Rolla V. Watt, Pres. Board of Trustees. Meets January, May and September.
Colonial Club-207 Powell.
Columbia Park Boys' Club 458 Guerrero. Sidney S. Peixotto, Pres.
Commercial Artists' Association-220 Post.
Commonwealth Club of California-Refer- ence Library. Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays. 345 Sutter.
Concordia Club-1142 Van Ness Av. F. Patek, Pres .; Henry Schussler, Sec .; C. B. Weil, Treas .; Board of Directors meets weekly.
Conference on Employment Agencies-333 Kearny.
Contractors' Assn. of Northern Cal .- 625 Market.
Cooks' Association of the Pacific Coast-John Toulse, Mgr., 172 Golden Gate Av.
Coolbrith Ina Circle-Lterary organization to keep alive the memory of California early writers and present-day authors. Meets 4th Sunday of each month in Blue Room, St. Francis Hotel. For information, Chas. B. Terrill, 57 Sanchez
Corinthian Yacht Club-Headquarters and club house, Tiburon, Marin County. Annual meeting, last Wednesday in January. Office, 1152 Phelan Bldg. C. F. Morel, Treas.
Cornell University Club of Northern Cali- fornia-C. Willard Evans, Sec., 187 Fremont.
Corona Club-536 Sutter.
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Societies
Crab Fisherman's Protective Association -- ft. Taylor.
Coso Avenue Improvement Club- Coso Av. and Montezuma, J. Brennan, Sec. 15 Elsie.
Crescent Social Club, 811 Moultrie.
Croatian Unity of the Pacific-560 Pacific Bldg. Frank Krstelj, Sec.
Cross Country Club-23 Prosper. Walks every alternate Sunday. Membership confined to men. H. L. Atkinson, Pres .; J. A. Street Sec.
Dalmatian Benevolent Society-177 Capp.
Danish Society -- 2174 Market.
Danmark Branch No. 2 of Dania-Meets every Thursday night 44 Page.
D'Annuzio Social Club, 1648 Oakdale Av.
Daughters of California Pioneers-Meetings held on the 1st and 3d Mondays at 3 p. m. from September 1st to June 1st at Pioneer Hall, 5 Pioneer Pl.
Daughters of Norway-44 Page. Deborrah Mutual Benevolent Society- 1739 Fillmore.
Dental Department of the University of California-Affiliated Colleges Bldg., Par- nassus and 1st Avs.
Deutscher Verein Von San Francisco- California Hall, Polk and Turk. Henry F. Budde, Sec.
Dolores Park Boy's Club-284 Sanchez.
Dolphin Swimming and Boating Club Foot of Van Ness Av.
Dominican Club-2425 Pine. Rev. A. S. Chamberlain, O. P., Spiritual Director. A religious and social club; membership open to Catholic young men of San Francisco and vicini- ty.
Douglas Fir Club of San Francisco-500 Fife Bldg., 1 Drumm.
Draymen's Association -- J. F. Vizzard, Sec., Call Bldg.
Dried Fruit, Association of California- D. K. Grady, Sec., 1 Drumm.
Electrical Credit Assn. of the Pacific Coast- 544 Market.
El Verano Club-Meets Ist Thursday of each month at 419 Chenery.
Eman-El Sisterhood Club-NW cor. Page and Laguna.
Engineers Club of San Francisco-C. C. Cassingham, Mgr., 57 Post.
Eureka Benevolent Society-I. Irving Lip- sitch, Supt. Office, 436 O'Farrell.
Eureka Valley Boys Club, 284 Sanchez.
Eva Mutual Benevolent Society-1739 Fill- more.
Federated Poultry Association of California Geo. H. Croley, Pres., 525 Market.
Federation of Jewish Charities of San Francisco, Meyer H. Levy, sec., 436 O'Farrell.
First Servian Benevolent Society-Meets Ist and 3d Wednesdays at 44 Page. Lazar L. Dropo, Sec.
Foreign Commerce Assn. of the Pacific Coast-255 California. H. P. Dimond, Chair- man.
Foreign Trade Club-J. G. Decatur, Pres .; N. A. Davis, Mgr., 331 Merchants Exchange Bldg.
Forum Club-126 Post.
Francesca Relief Society-Incorporated April 25, 1898, although the society has been engaged in relief work since 1878. Its object is to assist the deserving poor. The membership is com- posed of honorary and active members. Meet- ings are held every Wednesday morning at 2130 Fulton. Mrs. Anne Mackin, Sec.
Francisca Club-595 Sutter.
Franklin Mutual Building and Loan Associa- tion-995 Market. B. Fedde, Sec. Franklin Printing Trades Association- Call Bidg.
French Ladies Benevolent Society-Meets first and third Thursday of each month at 1500 Jackson.
French Library-110 Sutter. Open daily from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. and from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m. except Sundays and Holidays.
French Mutual Benevolent Society-Meets second and fourth Monday of each month, 110 Sutter,
Gaelic Athletic Association-Sunday evenings at 1133 Mission.
Garage Owners Protective Association- Arthur D'Ettel, Sec., 472 McAllister.
Gastronomic Association of San Francisco -C. S. Harris, 15 Stockton.
Geographical Society of the Pacific-John Partridge, Sec., Russ Bldg.
Girls' Club-362 Capp.
Girls' Friendly Society Lodge-1534 Sutter. Golden Gate Kindergarten Association- Organized October 6, 1879; incorporated Oc- tobor 6, 1884. Its object is the establishment and maintenance of free Kindergartens in San Francisco, and the sustaining of a free Normal Training School for Kindergartners. Miss Virginia Fitch, Pres .; Mrs. Dixwell Davenport,
Sec .; Miss Anna M Stovall, Supervisor, 570 Union.
Grade Teachers Association-333 Kearny.
Grading & Trucking Association-A. H. Granfield, Sec., 185 Stevenson.
Grizzly Bear Club-414 Mason.
Hanna Club-50 Oak. Wm. H. Miguel. Pres .; Paul Mehler, Sec.
Half Moon Bay Coastside Artichoke Growers' Assn .- 510 Battery.
Harmony-1274 Vermont.
Harvard Club of San Francisco-Pres ..
Chas. D. Farquharson, 801 Van Ness Av .; Sec., Geo. P. Potter, 1827 Pacific Av.
Hawthorne Athletic Club-2965, 16th. Hebrew Burial Assn,-1115 Buchanan.
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
Society-I. J. Aschheim, Sec., 149 Eddy.
Hessen Verein (S. F. Hessen Unstutz Verein) -Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays in each month at California House, corner Turk and Polk.
Holland Society of California, Inc .- 172 Golden Gate Av.
Holluschickle Club-1030 Pine.
Homeopathic Dispensary-Hahnemann Med- ical College of the Pacific, 3700 Sacramento. Hope Hall Social Service, 807 Kearny.
Hungarian Ladies' Society-Hamilton Hall. Importers and Exporters Assn. of S. F. -255 California.
Ina Coalbrith Circle-Formed for the study of California Literature, the Perpetuation of Californian Literary Memories and Recollec- tions. Meets 4th Sunday each month at 2 p. m. in room 214, St. Francis Hotel. Chas. B. Turrill, Pres .; Mrs. M. V. T. Lawrence, Vice- Pres .; Dr. A. T. Leonard Jr., Sec .- Treas. Ad- dress 57 Sanchez.
Independence Day Outing Club-Wm. H. Leichner, Sec., 198 14th.
Industrial Assn. of S. F., Santa Fe Bldg.
Industrial Relations Assn. of Cal., Flood Bldg. Institute of Chartered Accountants-A. Willit, Pres .; Fred S. Collier, Sec., 58 Sutter. Insurance Federation of California-433 California. J. H. Schively, Sec.
International Alliance of Theatrical Em- ployes, Local 16-68 Haight.
International Geneva Association-Office, 151 Mason.
Iroquois Club-Meets 1st and 3d Fridays, 150 Golden Gate Av.
Islam Club 650 Geary.
Italia Virtus-415 Broadway.
Italian Opera Society, 678 Green.
Italian Relief Society-678 Green.
Japanese Association of America-444 Bush. Japanese Young Women's Christian Associa- tion-1826 Sutter.
Jewish Committee for Personal Service in State Institutions, Wm. R. Blumenthal, ex- sec., 436 O'Farrell.
Jewish Consumptive Relief Assn-1010 Fill- more.
Jordan Park Improvement Club-Office, 56 Sacramento. Meets last Monday of each month. Martin Newall, Sec., 35 Parker Av.
Journeymen Butchers' Protective and Benevo- lent Association of the Pacific Coast-Meets every Thursday evening at K. of P. Hall, 115 Valencia. A. J. Pratt, Recording Sec.
Journeyman Shipwrights' Local 759-Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month at Labor Temple, 16th and Capp.
Jovial Social-1530, 20th,
Juvenile Protective Association-995 Market. Kingston Club-214 Powell.
Knickerbocker Male Quartet-1061 Haight. Vocal music for all occasions.
Korean National Association of N. A .- 995 Market.
Kotycks Club-1211 Market.
Ladies' Sodality of St. Ignatius Church ---- 2130 Fulton. Meets on 2d Sunday of each month at 2:30 p. m.
La Paz Club 698 Minna.
Latin Bakers' Union Club (Inc)-67136 Broadway.
Laundry Owners' Association of San Fran- cisco-241 Hotel Whitcomb. Chas. P. Cain. Pres .; Chas. M. Bufford, Sec.
Laurel Hill Cemetery Association-Presidio Av. opposite Bush Street. W. B. Rois, Pres .: Chas. A. Stubenrauch, Sec.
League of California Municipalities-529 Pacific Bidg.
Legal Aid Society of San Francisco -- W. E. Billings, Atty .; Elizabeth F. McCartney, Ex- ecutive Sec., 912 Hearst Bldg.
League for the Conservation of Public Health -Celestine J. Sullivan, Executive Sec. Office 610 Balboa Bldg.
Les Soiress-Wm. P. Halliday, Sec., 2506 Mission.
Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Association --- Conrad Trieber, Sec. Meets 1st Saturday evening of each month at 414 Mason.
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Societies
Ligue Henri IV Mutual Benevolent Society -Membership 750. Meets at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate Av. Officers: G. Haurat, Pres .: J. P. Casenave, Recording Sec.
Ligue Nationale Francaise-Meets 1st Mon- day of each month at 110 Sutter. H. L. Guer- ard, Sec.
Lincoln Golf Club, 3139 Clement.
Lincoln Grammar School Association- This organization is composed of "Old Boys" of the Original Old Lincoln School, which former- ly stood on 5th near Market, and was opened in 1865. The association is formed for the purpose of keeping alive the memories of the early days. The only requisite for membership is that the applicant shall have attended that school, whether as a graduate or not, at least thirty- nine years before applying for membership. The period regulating membership is advanced one year at each annual banquet, which is held on Lincoln's Birthday, Feb. 12. The association has undertaken the work of erecting a memorial of Lincoln in the Civic Center, which will also perpetuate the fact that the first statue to Lincoln ever erected was that which stood before the Old Lincoln Grammar School and was unveiled in 1886. Frank C. Drew, Pres .; L. L. Solomons, 1st Vice-Pres. ; Frank C. Stover, 2d Vice-Pres .; Thos, P. Burns, Treas .; Chas. B. Turrill, Historian and Sec., 57 Sanchez. Asso- ciate Life Directors, Thos. P. Burns, Alex. B. Cooper, F. H. DeGuerre, M. S. Koshland, Alex. M. Robertson, H. H. Sherwood, Charles B. Turrill, Chas. W. Decker, Fred C. Peterson, Philip S. Teller, Arthur Levinsky. Directors annually elected: Jesse S. Andrews, Harry P. Moore, Thos. P. Andrews, L. A. Phillips, W. W. Shannon, Frank C. Stover, D. G. Davis, Robt. Bragg, Frank C. Drew, Wm. M. Josephi, Rudolph Herold, Morris Marcus, Louis Metz- ger, Wm. R. Larzelere, Jacob Shaen, David Oliver, L. L. Solomons, J. R. Sloan. Office of of the Association, 57 Sanchez.
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