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Lincoln Monument League-L. L. Solomons, Vice-Pres .; Thos. P. Burns, Treas .; Chas. B. Turrill, Sec., 57 Sanchez.
Lincoln Park Golf Club-3139 Clement.
Little Children's Aid-995 Market. Jas. P. Skelly, Sec.
Lone Mountain Club-1 Masonic Av., Wm. J. O'Brien, Sec.
Loring Club-This is the leading singing society club of the city, is composed of sixty active male voices, and 350 associate or sub- scribing members. The Club gives four musical entertainments each year which are marked events in our social seasons. Meetings held at Scottish Rite Auditorium. Wallace A. Sabin, Director, Matthew McCurrie, sec., 2500 16th.
Lowell High School Alumni Association- A. Douglas Mannie, Pres., 351 California; Eugene Rebstock, Sec.
Lumber Association of San Francisco B. W. Reed, Mgr .. 407 Hearst Bldg.
Lumber Surveyors' Association of California -610 12 3d.
Luxemburg Society-177 Capp.
Marconi Social (Inc)-509 Potrero Av.
Marconi Social Club, 509 Potrero Av.
Marine Cooks' and Stewards' Association of the Pacific Coast-Eugene Steidle, Sec., 86 Commercial.
Marine Diesel & Gas Engineers' Assn. No. 49-10 Embarcadero.
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association No. 35-Meets Tuesday evenings at 166 Steuart, John G. Kelly, Sec .; Jos. F. Moreno, Business Mgr.
Marine Firemen, Oilers and Watertenders Union of the Pacific-P. Flynn, Sec., 58 Com- mercial.
Mariners' Free Reading Room-58 Com- mercial. In connection with the San Francisco Port Society. Open daily from 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Masonic Club of San Francisco-Palace Hotel. W. P. Filmer, Pres .; H. G. Squier, Sec. and Manager,
Master Mariners' Benevolent Association -Meets every Friday evening at 149 Eddy. Chas. E. Polk, Recording Sec .; Peter Rasmus- sen, Financial Sec.
Masters, Mates and Pilots of America, Local No. 40-268 Market; Peter Hansen, Sec.
McCloud Country Club-Willard O. Wayman, Sec., Pacific Union Club.
Mechanics' Institute Organized March 29, 1855. Mechanics' Institute Bldg., 57 Post. The Society has a valuable library, containing 90,000 volumes, including many rare scientific works, and a reading room well supplied with the leading scientific and literary periodicals of the day. Any person may become a member, being acceptable to the Board of Trustees, by paying an entrance fee of $1 and $1.50 quarterly dues, in advance. John H. Wood, Sec., Me-
chanics-Mercantile Library ; Francis B. Graves, Librarian.
Medical Society of the State of Cal., Wm. E. Musgrave, Sec., 593 Market.
Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association -2 Market.
Merchants' Exchange, Inc .- 465 California.
F. A. Somers, Pres .; C. H. Adams, Sec.
Merchants Exchange Club-Merchants Ex- change Bldg., 465 California.
Metaphysical Library-165 Post.
Milk Dealers' Association-Wm. E. Moore, Sec., 1020 Valencia.
Mining Library-Ferry Bldg.
Mission Street Merchants' Association- 2688 Mission. Jas. W. Doherty, Fin. Sec., 2008 Mission; J. C. Marshall, Sec., 485 Pine. Moose Club-Frank C. Tracey, Sec., 111 Jones.
Motor Car Dealers' Assn-68 Post. A. F. Lemberger, mgr.
Mountain Play Assn., 317 Flood Bldg., Garnet Holme, Director.
Musical Association of San Francisco-457 Phelan Bldg. A. W. Widenham, Sec.
Musical Fund Society-Meets quarterly 3d Thursday in January, April. July and Otcober at 12:30 p. m., at 68 Haight. P. H. Sapiro, Pres .; F. Borgel, Sec.
Musicians' Union of San Francisco, Local No. 6, American Federation of Musicians- Albert A. Greenbaum, Rec. Sec., 68 Haight.
National Association Letter Carriers of America-Golden Gate Branch 214. Thos. P. Tierney, Sec. Meets Ist Saturday at 414 Mason.
National Association of Postoffice Clerks- Branch No. 8. George P. Feely, Sec. Meets 2d Saturday at 240 Golden Gate Av.
National Child Labor Committee, Northern Cal. Section. 995 Market.
National Dog Breeders' Association- W. V. N. Bay, Sec., 355 Sutter.
National League for Woman's Service Club -333 Kearny.
Native Sons and Native Daughters' Central Committee on Homeless Children, 955 Phelan Bldg.
Near East Relief, 333 Mills Bldg.
Negro Progressive Club of Cal., 201412 Sutter-W. C. Peoples, Ser.
Netherlands Commercial Museum, 669 Mills Bldg.
New Century Wheelman, 1001 Oak.
Nippon Club, 740 Taylor.
North Beach Merchants Association-1317 Stockton.
Northern California Congregational Con- ference, 423 Phelan Bldg.
Norwegian Club-99 Divisadero.
Norwegian Ladies' Club "Nora"-Meets every 4th Thursday at 99 Divisadero.
Norwegian National League 44 Page.
Occidental District of Foreign Missions- Meets 1st Monday of each month at 920 Sacra- mento. Mrs. R. Cadwallader, Pres .; Miss Jennie Partridge, Recording Sec., 920 Sacra- mento.
Odd Fellows' Club-14, 7th.
Ohio Society of California-Meetings by call. Thos. A. Nerney, 1st Vice-Pres., Pacific Bldg. Old Friends, Inc .- 70 Eddy.
Olympic Club, The-524 Post. The buildings erected by the Club contain a large athletic gymnasium magnificent swimming tank filled with ocean water. and the parlors, halls and various apartments are modern and beautiful in all their appointments. The system of baths, tubs, showers, Russian and Turkish, is as complete and handsome as any in the country.
Optical Dealers' Assn. of California-1 Montgomery.
Order of Camels, Western Div .- J. F. Kelly, Sec., 1005 Market
Outing and Riding Club-634 Stanyan.
Owl Drug Employees Clubs-946 Pacific Bldg.
Overseas Club-H. G. Dance. Sec., 420 Sutter.
Pacific American Steamship Association- 336 Battery; J. P. Williams, Sec.
Pacific Association of the Amateur Athletic Union-Headquarters, 317 Flood Bldg. John Thomlinson, Sec.
Pacific Automobile Club-1311 Sutter.
Pacific Coast Association Native Sons of Vermont-H. L. Adams, Pres .; A. O. Colton, Sec. ; office, 514 Mills Bldg.
Pacific Coast Baseball League-Wm. H. McCarthy, Pres., 824-5 Hearst Bldg. Pacific Coast Bakers' Conservation League -Wm. Foley, Sec., 465 California.
Steuart. W. A. Boole, Sec.
Pacific Coast Lumber Surveyors' Association -320 Market; A. E. White, Sec.
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Pacific Coast Numismatic Society-Farren Zerbe. Pres .; Chas. B. Turrill, Vice-Pres. ; Basil Brandon, Sec .- Treas., 57 Sanchez.
Pacific Coast Waiters' Association-F. R. Hooke, Mgr., 181 Eddy.
Pacific Motor Boat Club-Club House, Bel- vedere, Marin County.
Pacific Philatelic Society-M. C. Dilling- ham, Sec .. 832 Folsom.
Pacific Railway Club-Wm. S. Wollner, Sec., 64 Pine.
Pacific States Paper Trade Association-461 Market. B. N. Coffman, Sec.
Pacific Union Club-1000 California. K. R. Kingsbury, Pres .: F. A. Humphreys, Asst. Sec. and Mgr.
Panevoicos Hellenic Society-Jas. A. Ana- stassiou, Sec., 273 Golden Gate Av.
Paramount Club-2592 Folsom
Patrol Special Police Officers Protective Association -- Meets 2d Tuesday of each month at 3 p. m. at Hall of Justice. P. J. Ward, Rec. Sec., 2573 Post.
Pentel Mission-6 Mission and 203 Natoma. Pile Drivers and Bridge Builders Association, Local No. 77-457 Bryant.
Pine Tree Girls Club-2514 Pine.
Pixley Memorial Free Kindergarten-Meets Ist Friday at Irving S. Scott School. Mrs. Jas. McDonald, Pres. ; Mrs. William R. P. Clark, Sec.
Players Club-1757 Bush, J. M. Dempsey, Sec.
Polish St. Stanislaus Benevolent Society- 438 2d Av. Leo Kowalkowski, Pres.
Polish Society of California-Organized 1862. Since 1885 as Branch No. 7 of the Polish National Alliance of U. S. of N. A. Meets every 1st. Sunday of the month at 2 p. m. at St. Helen's Hall, 2091 15th. Library same place. F. Maj- crauowski, Librarian.
Portland Cement Association-785 Market. Potrero Club-2178 3d.
Poultry Producers of Central California (Inc.)-700 Front. John Lawler, Mgr.
Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions- Rev. W. T. Johnson, Sec., 278 Post.
Presidio Golf Club-Meets 2d Tuesday of each month at 8 Presidio Terrace. Alfred Rey- nolds, Sec.
Press Club of San Francisco-449 Powell. Primrose Social Club -- 22d and Indiana.
Printers Board of Trade of San Francisco- L. A. Ireland, Sec., Call Bldg.
Public Educational Society-333 Kearny. Purchasing Agents' Association of Northern California-W. B. Plummer, Sec., Santa Fe Bldg
Railway Employees' Welfare Association-65 Market.
Recreation League of San Francisco-Mrs. E. L. Baldwin, Sec., 460 Flood Bldg.
Red Cross, San Francisco Chapter-Mrs. Thurlow H. R. Bogart, Sec.
Retail Dry Goods Association of San Fran- cisco-Benj. Armer. Sec., Pacific Bldg.
Retail Druggists' Association of San Fran- cisco-W. Bruce Philip, Sec., Balboa Bldg.
Retail Fruit Dealers Assn., A. Jacobs, Sec. 751 Market.
Retail Grocers' Association of San Francisco -F. B. Connolly, Sec .. 461 Market.
Retailers Protective Association-689 14th.
Rice Millers Association of California-465 California.
Richmond Industrial Commission, (Contra Costa County), Hearst Bldg.
Rock. The, 2255 Mariposa.
Roosevelt Club of Northern California, 722 Monadnock Bldg.
Rotary Club of San Francisco- E. H. Feigh- ner, Sec., Palace Hotel.
Sailors Union of the Pacific-59 Clay.
Salesian Club-666 Filbert.
Salvation Army Industrial and Social Department-Brigadier George Reid, officer in charge, 870 Harrison.
San Carlos Club-2219 Howard, Jos. F. O'Malley, Sec.
San Francisco and Northern California Fur Dealers Assn .- David Benioff. Sec .. 153 Kearny."
San Francisco Advertising Club-Florence Gardner, Sec .. 2011 Palace Hotel.
San Francisco Architectural Club-77 O'Far- rell
San Francisco Art Association-California and Mason.
San Francisco Association for the Blind (Blindcraft )-1120 Folsom and 432 Sutter. San Francisco Automobile Trade Association -A. I)'Ettel. Sec., 472 McAllister.
San Francisco Baseball Club -- 15th and Val- encia.
San Francisco Bay Cities Club of Printing L'ouse Craftsman, Flatiron Bldg.
San Francisco Boys' Club-2520 Folsom, John C. Neubauer, director.
San Francisco Chapter American Institute of Architects-1001 Balboa Blbg.
San Francisco Chapter American Institute of Banking-J. S. Wilson, Sec., 126 Post.
San Francisco Church Extension Society of the M. E. Church-Meets at 831 Monadnock Bldg., John H. McCallum, Pres .: J. E. White. sec.
San Francisco Clearing House Association -Fredk. H. Colburn, Mgr .; Thos. P. Burns, Asst. Mgr., 231 Mills Bldg.
San Francisco Commercial Club-13th and 14th floors. Merchants Exchange Bldg. Pros- per Reiter, Mgr.
San Francisco Community Service Recrea- tion League, 317 Flood Bldg., C. W. Rosekrans, Sec.
San Francisco Convention and Tourist League-Robt. L. Webb, sec., Exposition Auditorium.
San Francisco County Homeopathic Medical Society-W. E. Gleasor, D. D., Sec., 245 Ashton Av., meetings held 3d Friday of each month except May, June and July, at St. Francis Hotel.
San Francisco County Medical Society -- Meets at 909 Hyde every Tuesday evening. J. H. Woolsey, Sec.
San Francisco District Dental Society- Meets every Monday in Medical Bldg., 909 Hyde. Dr. H. E. Miller, Pres. ; Dr. F. J. Seiferd. Sec.
San Francisco Fire Department Mutual Aid Association-George F. Brown, Sec .- Treas., 2281 Geary.
San Francisco Fly Casting Club-F. A. Corbusier. 485 California. Sec., 355 Battery.
San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission- Meets every Thursday morning at 1372 Jackson. Mrs. Newton W. Stern, Sec.
San Francisco Girls' Welfare Home-1657 Hayes.
San Francisco Golf and Country Club- Junipero Serra Blvd., Ingleside.
San Francisco Hay Association-112 Pinc.
San Francisco Homing Pigeon Club-163 Collingwood. E. J. Bird, Sec.
San Francisco Institute of Art-California and Mason.
San Francisco Jitney Bus Association- H. Prising, Sec., 58 Embarcadero.
San Francisco Kennel Club-Wm. V. N. Bay. Sec., 355 Sutter.
San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society -- 1200 Franklin.
San Francisco Law Library Association- Organized in 1865. City Hall. J. H. Deering, Sec. San Francisco Machinery Dealers Association -230 California.
San Francisco Maennerchor-Meets every Tuesday evening at California Hall.
San Francisco Motorcycle Club-1886 Mis- sion.
San Francisco Musical Club-26 O'Farrell. San Francisco Neighborhood Association, 1736 Stockton.
San Francisco Polyclinic and Post Graduate College-1535 Jackson. A school of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of regular medicine. Martin Regensburger, M. D., Sec.
San Francisco Real Estate Board-L. E. Burks, Atty. and Sec., 156 Montgomery.
San Francisco Restaurant Association- 942 Market.
San Francisco Retail Bakers' Association- Wm. M. Foley, Sec., 3543, 18th.
San Francisco Retail Cigar Dealers' Assn .- 361 Pacific Bldg.
San Francisco Sales Managers' Association -R. E. Brouillet, Sec., 1600 Van Ness.
San Francisco Schwaben Verein-Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month at California Hall. George Bauer, Recording Sec .. 1729 Lake.
San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club- Meets at I. O. O. F. Bldg., 7th and Market, 2d and 4th Fridays of each month. Alex King, Recorder.
San Francisco Ship Caulkers Association- 113 Steuart. D. W. Ervin, Rec. Sec.
San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-2500, 16th.
San Francisco Society of Applied Psychology -Mrs. Florence Schoenfield, Sec., 767 Market.
San Francisco Soda Water Manufacturers' Board of Trade-Louis R. Levy, Sec. ; Office, 524 Gough.
San Francisco Stamp Society, Donald Piercy, Sec .- Treas., 1125 Fillmore.
San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange --- 341 Montgomery. Sessions 10:00 a. m. and 2 p. m. J. C. Whitman. Sec.
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra-457 Phelan Bldg. Alfred Hertz, Conductor; A. W. Widenham, Sec. and Mgr.
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San Francisco Tire Dealers' Association-900 O'Farrell.
San Francisco Tuberculosis Association, 24 California.
San Francisco Turn Verein-2450 Sutter. Meets 1st Wednesday of each month. Alfred Furth, Pres. ; Carl H. Spitzer, Physical Director. San Francisco Working Boys Club, 832 Fell. San Francisco Wholesale Dairy Produce Ex- change-252 Clay.
San Mateo Polo Club-Russell Pierce, Sec., 503 Market.
Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Seamen's Mission. Rev. Ole Groensberg. Pastor. 9 Mis- siion.
Scavenger's Protective Assn .- 729 Filbert.
Seamen's Church Institute of San Francisco -Affiliated with the S. C. I. of America. Main- tains clubhouse and Church for merchant sailors. M. Ernest Hopkins, Supt., 58 Clay. Semloh Club-239 Powell.
Sequoia Club-1725 Washington.
Servian Club-Meets 4th Wednesday of each month at 1034 Golden Gate Av. B. Murisich, Sec.
Ship Clerks Union-10 Embarcadero.
Shipowners Association of the Pacific Coast -336 Battery, W. F. Sullivan, Sec.
Sierra Club-402 Mills Bldg. Wm. E. Colby, Sec.
Slovenian American Fraternity and Benevo- lent Society-615 San Bruno Av.
Slovenian Benevolent Society of California, 2244 19th
Sociedad Espanola de Beneficencia Mutua- Meets last Saturday of each month at 1524 Powell. J. H. Alfonso, Genl. Sec.
Societa Italiana di Mutua Beneficenza-678 Green.
Societa Operaia Italiana-678 Green, L. Gallian, Sec.
Society Alsace-Lorraine-Meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Druids' Temple, 44 Page. Ernest Metz, Pres .; Geo. J. Martin, Sec.
Society of American Magicians, Golden Gate Assembly No. 2-363 Sutter, Albert E. Rhine, Pres.
Society of California Pioneers-Henry L. Byrne, Sec., 5 Pioneer Pl.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul-Particular council meets on second Thursday of each month at 8 p. m. in the Hall of St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness Av. and O'Farrell. Spiritual Director, Rt. Rev. Chas. A. Ramm; D. M. Fitzgerald, Sec.
Sokol Gymnastic Association-739 Page.
Sons of Norway- R. Tuinquist, Sec. Meets every Friday, Druids' Temple, 44 Page. Sorosis Club-536 Sutter.
South End Rowing Club-ft. Van Ness.
Southern Pacific Employees' Mutual Benefit Association-65 Market.
Southern Pacific Employees Welfare Associa- tion-65 Market.
St. Andrews' Society of San Francisco- Organized September 21. 1863; incorporated August 4, 1885. Meets every 1st and 3d Mon- day evening at 414 Mason.
St. Ann's Mothers' Club-S. E. Taylor, Direc- tor, 416 Potrero Av.
St. Dorothea's Girls Club 416 Potrero Av.
St. Francis Homes Association-278 Post.
St. Francis Welfare League-M. A. Taylor, Sec., 416 Potrero Av.
St. Margaret's Club-1499 California.
St. Paul's Benevolent Society-Meets 2d Monday of each month at 8 p. m. at St. Boniface Hall, 133 Golden Gate Av.
St. Peter's Catholic Benevolent Society- Meets 1st Monday of each month 8 p. m. at St. Boniface Hall, 133 Golden Gate Av.
Stanford University Medical School-North- east corner Sacramento and Webster. Founded in 1858, as the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific. Endowed and named Cooper Medical College in 1882 by the late Professor L. C. Lane, transferred to Stanford University, 1908. W. Ophuls, M. D., Dean, 2398 Sacramento.
State Law Enforcement League-681 Market. Edwin E. Grant, Pres.
Stationers' Association of California-H. P. Dimond, Chairman, 255 California.
Steuben Society of America-785 Market.
Sunset Society-Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays in California House, B. Fedde, Sec., 995 Market. Swedish Singing Society- Organized 1891. Meets every Wednesday in Swedish-American Hall, 2174 Market. Axel Pihlstrom, Instructor. Swedish Society of San Francisco Organized 1873. Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays in each month at 2174 Market.
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society-602 Cali- fornia.
Swiss Relief Society, 602 California.
Tamalpais Conservation Club-317 Flood Bldg., R. F. O'Rourke, Sec.
Tax Payers' Association of California-Will H. Fischer, Executive Officer, 433 California.
Teachers Mutual Aid Society of San Fran- cisco-Meets at assembly room Board of Edu- cation, City Hall, on Ist and 3d Wednesdays of each month at 3:30 p. m.
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew-Meets alternate Tuesday evenings of month at Guild Hall, 1219 Sacramento. George H. Andruss, Pres.
The Family-545 Powell. Edgar C. Walker. Asst. Sec.
The Gentlemen's Sodality of St. Ignatius Church-Meets 2d Sunday of each month at Church at 7:20 a. m., on other Sundays in Chapel at Hayes and Shrader. Rev .John J. Cunningham, S. J., Directory; Frank P. Hughes, Prefect.
The San Francisco Port Society-Its work is to aid the Mariners' Church in its work for seamen. Its house of worship, on the northeast corner of Sacramento and Drumm, was burned, and is not yet replaced.
Theosophical Society-988 Hayes.
To Kalon Club-Mrs. Einar Wismer, Pres .. 1439 43d Av .; Mrs. H. H. Raby, Cor., Sec., 800 Geary.
Town and Country Club-218 Stockton.
Transportation Club of San Francisco- Palace Hotel.
Travelers Aid Society of California-Third and Townsend Station and 11 Ferry Bldg.
Union League, The-111 Ellis.
Unitarian Laymen's League 612 Phelan Bldg.
United Lodge of Theosophists-946 Pacific Bldg.
Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society-Meets the 2d Sunday of January, April, July and October at 2 p. m. at Labor Temple.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 449 Harry N. Lyttle. 784 Vienna.
United Grocers (Inc.)-H. L. Sorensen. Sec., 36 Steuart.
United Lodge of Theosophists-946 Pacific Bldg
United Radio Telegraphy Association-C. C. Langevin, Pres. 52 California.
United States Protective Association-For the prevention of cruelty to children and animals, 514 Foxcroft Bldg.
United States Veterans, Navy-Phelps Squad- ron No. 12 meets 2d Fridays at Lincoln Hall. Civic Auditorium. Jos. B. Niederost, Capt .; P. H. Maas, Paymaster.
University Club-800 Powell.
University Fine Arts Society-Flood Bldg.
University of California Medical School-
L. S. Schmitt, M. D., Acting Dean. Parnassus and 3d Avs.
Uptown Association-703 Market.
Utopia Club-126 Plymouth Av.
Verein Eintracht-Meets at California Hall Ist and 3d Wednesday. Otto Thiele, Recording Sec.
Veterans Club of Southern Pacific Co .- 65 Market,
Veteran Firemen's Association of San Fran- cisco-Is a social and charitable organization. Headquarters, 368 Fell. Organized November 30, 1898. Incorporated June 10, 1899. The membership is composed of retired and active members of the San Francisco Dept. Regular meetings the 1st Tuesday of each month. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors, 3d Tuesday of each month at 368 Fell.
Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association of California-Meets 2d Sunday of each month at Exposition Auditorium. T. W. Dennis. Pres .; J. B. Butterworth, Rec. Sec.
Victor Club-2720, 23d.
Visitacion Valley Athletic Association, Inc .-- 105 Raymond Av.
Volunteer Prison League of Volunteers of America-948 Market. Chas. W. Alexander, Staff Capt.
Warehousemen's Association-L. A. Bailey, Sec., 216 Pine.
Washington Booker T. Community Service Club-1623 Geary.
West End Club 5636 Mission.
West of Powell Assn .- 475 Pine and 333 Kearny.
Western Addition Masonic Hall Association -1739 Fillmore, Harry Baehr, Sec.
Western Arts Assn. for the Advancement of Aesthetics, 246 Russ Bldg.
Western District Purchasing Agents' Associa- tion-701 Santa Fe Bldg.
Western Magnesite Association-785 Market. Wholesale Fruit & Produce Merchants Credit Assn. of San Francisco-252 Clay.
Widows and Orphans Aid Association of the San Francisco Police Department-Embraces the whole police force of San Francisco, with
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the object of protecting and endowing their widows and orphans in case of death. Meets at police headquarters, Hall of Justice, 2d Friday of each month at 3 p. m. W. G. Gilmore. Pres .; John J. Lyons, Vice-Pres .; David Murphy, Treas .; Geo. F. Kopman, Recording Sec .; Jas. W. Boyle, Financial Sec.
Woman's Athletic Club-Mrs. Anne E. Kalde, Mgr .. 640 Sutter.
Woman's Board of Missions for the Pacific (Congregational)-Mrs. H. S. Ranney, Exec. Sec .; Elizabeth S. Benton, Associate Sec., 760 Market.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union-3 City Hall Av.
Woman's Exchange-70 Post.
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society-
Josephine Marston, Sec., 3 City Hall Av.
Woman's Home Missionary Society-Mrs. E. P. F. Dearborn, Sec., 3 City Hall Av.
Women's Irish Education League-Phelan Bldg.
Working Girls Club, 1680 Fell.
Yale Club-226 Powell.
Young Ladies Institute-Miss Josephine T. Molloy, Grand Sec., 1009 Fell: office. 50 Oak.
Young Men's Christian Association-220 Golden Gate Av .- J. M. McCallum, Pres .; Geo. C. Boardman, Curtis D. Wilbur, Vice- Pres .; Franklin P. Nutting, Treas .; Richard R. Perkins, General Sec. Army and Navy Branch. 228 Embarcadero; Army and Navy Annex, 172 Embarcadero; Army Branch, Presidio of San Francisco; Boy's Branch. 121 Leavenworth; Japanese Branch, 1409 Sutter: Chinese Branch. 830 Stockton; Mission Branch, 2504 Howard; North Beach Center, 2100 Mason; Park Pre- sidio Branch, 4526 Geary: International Com- mittee, Pacific Region, 501 1st National Bank Bldg .: California State Committee, 220 Golden Gate Av.
Young Men's Hebrew Association-In- corporated November 9, 1901. Location, 121 Haight. The objects are to improve the moral, mental and physical condition of young men and women; providing and maintaining a library and reading room, billiard room, social hall and gymnasium with shower bath attached. Edu- cational and musical instruction. The associa- tion rooms are open from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m., except on Jewish holidays. John Sholtz, Execu- tive Director.
Yosemite Valley Highway Association-1 Montgomery.
Young Women's Christian Association- Office of General Sec., 620 Sutter, and Boarding
LABOR Building Trades Directory
State Building Trades Council-Head-
quarters, General President and General Secretary-Treasurer, 810 Merchants National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 2140.
Building Trades Council - Headquarters, Building Trades Temple. Phone Market 1806-1807. Meets every Thursday evening. Brotherhood Hall B. T. Temple, Guerrero and Fourteenth Sts.
Executive Board of Building Trades Council -"Meets every Tuesday evening, Unity Hall, B. T. Labor Temple.
District Council of Carpenters-Meets every Wednesday evening, Harmony Hall, B. T. Temple.
District Council of Painters-Meets every Wednesday. Liberty Hall, B. T. Temple.
District Council of Cement Workers- Meets second and fourth Sundays, B. T. Temple.
District Council of Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners of America-Meets alternate Mondays, B. T. Temple.
Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers No. 104 -Meets Friday evening at its Hall, 224 Guerrero
Building Material Teamsters No. 216- Meets every Saturday evening at Brotherhood Hall. B T. Temple.
Bricklayers Union No. 7-Meets every Tuesday night at Friendship Hall, B. T. Temple.
Bridge and Structural Ironworkers No. 31- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays. B. T. Temple.
Carpenters' Union No. 22-Meets every Friday, Brotherhood Hall, B. T. Temple. Financial secretary's office. B. T. Temple.
Carpenters Union No. 34-Meets every Fri- day evening at their headquarters, 457 Bryant Carpenters No. 95-Meets every Monday evening, 1524 Powell.
Carpenters No. 304-Meets every Monday evening, 112 Valencia St.
Carpenters Union No. 483-Meets Monday evenings. Carpenters' Hall, 112 Valencia.
Carpenters' Union No. 1082-Meets Tuesday evenings. Carpenters' Hall, 112 Valencia.
Carpenters No. 1689 Meets every Thursday evening, 112 Valencia.
Carpenters No. 2554-Meets alternate Fri- days, Friendship Hall. B. T. Temple.
Carpenters No. 2555-Meets alternate Fri- days, Friendship Hall, B. T. Temple.
Carpenters No. 2558-Meets alternate Mon- days. Friendship Hall, B. T. Temple.
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