Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1899, Part 15

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Publication date: 1899
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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GENTLEMEN'S SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIR- GIN MARY. Organized November, 1861, for the spiritual improvement of its members. The so- ciety is governed by a Director, who is one of the fathers of St. Ignatius Church, S. J. Also by a Pre- fect and two assistants, a Secretary, Treasurer and other officers, as well as a Council of twelve con- sulters elected annually. Its present Director is Rev. J. Hickey, S. J. Sodality meetings held on all Sundays and holidays at 7:30 A. M. in their chapel in the basement of St. Ignatius' Church, on Hayes street, west of Van Ness avenue. Number of at- tending members about six hundred. For admis- sion application is made to the Father Director, 214 Hayes street. The Sodality possesses a reading room and select library of 5,000 volumes; open every Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 P.M. and on Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock; also a social ball and game room, open every evening except Sunday, from 7 to 10. The present officers are: Rev. Joseph Hickey, S. J., Director; James R. Kelly, Prefect; J. E. Fitzpatrick, First Assistant; John Coulson: Second Assistant; Frank J. Burke, Secretary; Maurice J. Pope, Assistant Sec- retary; James H. Dignan. Treasurer; John E. Pope, Roll Prefect; John S. Welbank, Librarian; Charles E. McAuliffe, Guardian of Probationers; R. O. Dris- coll, Assistant Guardian of Probationers: Lawrence Walsh, Marshal; Martin Currich, Assistant Marshal; Charles L. Ebner, Organist; W. W. Hancock, Vestry Prefect.


GOLDEN GATE UNION OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. This Union consists of forty-nine Christain Endeavor Societies. Forty-seren of these are in San Fran- cisco and two are in San Rafael. It has ten com- mittees to carry on the different lines of work; namely-Lookout, Fellowship, Press, Printing, Good Literature. Temperance, Good Citizenship, Lord's Day, Missionary Extension and Floating. The Mis- sionary Extension Headquarters are at 760A Harrison street. The Floating Committee meets at the Mariners' Church, 58 Sacramento street. The offi- cers of the Union are Charles M. Whitney, resi- dence 1985 Geary street, President; George B. McDougall, 1st Vice-President; Miss Gardner, 2d Vice-President; Miss Partridge, Recording Secretary; Miss Hetta L. Reynolds, Correspond- ing Secretary, 760A Harrison street; Walter P. Clark, Treasurer; Miss Myrtle Simpson, Supt. Junior Work. The Executive Committee of the Union meets at the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion Building, Mason and Ellis streets, on the first Thursday of each month, except the months of February, May. August and November, when it meets on the second Thursday. Quarterly Conven- tions are held in the different churches in the Union, the first Thursday of February, May, Aug- ust and November.


LADIES' PASTORAL AID SOCIETY OF TRINITY CHURCH. Organized in 1873. Meets every Friday at 11:30 A.M. In the Guild Hall. The object of the so- ciety is to take under its care the destitute and friendless within the bounds of Trinity Church par- ish, to find employment for those requiring it, and to provide clothing and assistance for such as may be in need of it; to visit and comfort the sick and afflicted; to endeavor to bring to the church those who are neglectful of its services, and particularly the poorer and friendless classes; in short, to do all in its power, under the guidance and direction of the Rector of the parish, to advance the interests of the church of Christ, and to extend to those around the privileges and blessings of the Gospel.


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Theosophy in the Pacific Coast States and Terri- tories, in Mexico, Canada, Alaska and Hawaiian Islands. Committee meetings every Tuesday even- ing at 7 o'clock. Officers-Dr. Jerome A. Anderson, President: Mrs. Sarah A. Harris, Vice-President; Amos J. Johnson, Secretary; Paul Runker, Treas- urer.


PACIFIC PRESBYTERIAN UNION. This organiza- tion is composed of ministers and members of the Presbyterian Church. Edward Kerr, President; H. L. Van Winkle, Treasurer; Alexander Ross, Sec- retary. Headquarters of Union, office of the Treas- urer, 413 Market street.


PEOPLE'S PLACE, THE. Headquarters, 1422 Hyde etreet, corner Jackson. The People's Place, Rev. Henry A. Fisk, B. D., Superintendent, carries on an Institutional Church Work with the following branches now in operation: Boys' Club and Reading Room, 1422 Hyde; Girls' Club and Music Classes, 1422 Hyde; Sewing School of over one hundred girls, cor- ner Pacific and Leavenworth streets; Young People's meeting every Friday and Sunday evening; Pente- cost Mission Sunday preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 p. M .: Sunday School, 2:30 P. M., NW. corner Pacific and Leavenworth streets.


PRESBYTERIAN MISSION HOUSE. Location-920 Sacramento street. Headquarters of the Woman's Occidental Board of Foreign Missions of the Pres- byterian Church. Through this society all women's societies, children's bands, Junior Christian En- deavor societies and Senior Christian Endeavor so- cieties of the Presbyterian churches of the Synod of California contribute to the work of foreign mis- sions in China, India, Japan, Syria, Persia, Africa, South America and Chinese in California. The Board has the supervision of mission work among Chinese women and children in California, viz .: A school and home for Chinese girls at 920 Sacramento street, San Francisco; general Evangelistic work In San Francisco; a school at 911 Stockton street, San Francisco; schools for Chinese children at Los An- geles and San Diego. Mrs. P. D. Browne, President; Mrs. I. M. Condit. State Secretary; Mrs. E. G. Den- niston, Treasurer; Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. L. A. Kelley, Corresponding Secre- tary.


PRISON AND HOSPITAL RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO (Unsectarian). Officers-C. Ged- des, President; William Rader, Vice-President; William H. Tubb, Secretary and General Missionary, 1111 Rhode Island street; George D. Baird, Auditor, Miss Viola A. Dillin, Collector.


SAN FRANCISCO CHURCH EXTENSION SOCIETY OF THE M. E. CHURCH. Organized in 1882. The design of the society is to seek out new places for mission- ary work in this city, to establish Sunday schools and preaching places; also to relieve over-burdened churches, and to assist missionaries who may be ap- pointed by the authority of the California Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Officers-Honorary President, Hon. Charles Goodall; Honorary Vice-Presidents, Bishop J. P. Newman, LL. D., W. W. Case, D. D., Hon. Annie Merrill; I. J. Truman, President; C B. Perkins, J. W. Whiting, R. V. Watt and Wm. Abbott, Vice-Presidents; William M. Abbott, Secretary, Claus Spreckels Build- ins, room 1215; Treasurer, Columbian Banking Co. Meetings are held at the call of the President. Trusteees-Charles Goodall, William Abbott, C. S. Holmes, I. J. Truman, C. B. Perkins, R. V. Watt, J. W. Whiting, Andrew Nelson, Robert McElroy, W. P. Higginbotham, J. W. Wetmore.


SAN FRANCISCO DEACONESS' HOME AND BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL OF THE M. E. CHURCH. Location -618 Haight street. Mrs. Louisa M. Carver, Acting Superintendent. The objects of the society are to save the sinning, minister to the poor, visit the sick, pray with the dying, care for the orphan, and to train all who may desire for parish and mission work, in both foreign and home lands. Mrs. John R. Sims, President; Mrs. W. W. Case and Mrs. F. D. Bovard, Vice-Presidents; Mrs. Joseph H. Soper, Treasurer; Mrs. Retta Thompson, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Robert MeClellan, Corresponding Secretary ; Alice Goss, M. D., Examining Physician.


SEAMEN'S CATHOLIC INSTITUTE AND FREE READ- ING ROOM. The Seamen's Catholic Institute and Free Reading Room of San Francisco, California, is conveniently situated near the Ferries in the Bulkhead Building, No. 9 Mission street, between Steuart and East streets. It affords to sailors, with- out distinction on account of race, color or creed, a meeting place where their leisure hours may be


spent pleasantly and profitably. The rooms are open daily from 8 A. M. until 10 P. M. On the tables of the reading-room will be found the daily and weekly newspapers, monthly magazines, and a variety of interesting books will also be found on the library shelves. A lecture will be given every Sunday night at 8 o'clock, to which all are cordially invited_ Special lectures may be given at other times. The Paulist Fathers of St. Mary's Church, 628 California street, in whose charge the Institute has been placed, will be pleased, at all times, to meet sailors, and to do all that they possibly can for their spirit- ual and temporal welfare


THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE (Unsectarian), Founded by Mrs. Katherine A. Tingley. Motto: "Truth, Light and Liberation to- Discouraged Humanity." General meetings İn Academy of Sciences Hall every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock; women's meetings and men's meetings are held respectively on first and second Wednesdays of each month at 8 o'clock P. M., in room 30, Acad- emy of Sciences building. Managers-Dr Jerome A. Anderson, Mrs. Mercie M. Thirds, Dr. Allen Grif- fiths, R. C. Krause and H. B. Monges, Jr.


THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, THE. Objects: First- To form the nucleus of a universal brotherhood of humanity, without distinction of race, creed or color. Second-To encourage the study of com- parative religion and philosophy. Third-To inves- tigate unexplained laws of nature and the powerg latent in man. Headquarters, rooms 5 and 6, Odd Fellows' building. A free circulating library i6- located at the headquarters. Open daily from F P. M. to 4 P. M. Free public lectures are given every Sunday evening in the same building. Lodge meetings every Wednesday evening. Local officers -D. J. Lamoree, President; W. J. Walters, Secre- tary; Elizabeth S. Wadham, Vice-President; Jessie- C. Brodie, Treasurer.


THE SAN FRANCISCO PORT SOCIETY. Organized In 1860. Object, to aid the Mariners' Church in it& work for the salvation of seamen. Its directors are prominent members of the churches of the various. denominations in the city, Its membership is com- posed of life members paying fifty dollars at one time, and annual members, who pay five dollars. each year. It owns the house of worship of the Mariners' Church, and has the care of providing for its work financially. Officers-Charles Holbrook, President; Charles E. Gibbs, Vice-President; A. J. Ralston, Treasurer; J. Rowell, Secretary. Direc- tors, Edward Coleman, Charles E. Gibbs, Charles Holbrook, William Romaine, J. G. Levensaler, A. J. Ralston, C. B. Perkins, Henry F. Eden, and J. Rowell.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Incor- porated September 13, 1858; reincorporated April 1, 1881. Location-Mason and Ellis streets. For the attainment of the objects of this Association there is provided and maintained a library, gymnasium, salt water swimming tank and baths, free to all members of this Association; employ- ment department for young men, monthly musical and literary receptions, lectures on current topics, etc., and evening educational classes. Membership ticket, $10 a year. A reading room well supplied with current literature, daily, weekly, pictorial, secular and religious papers, free to members .. Services in the lecture hall of the Association every Sunday at 3 P. M., Monday at 8 P. M. These religious services exclusively for young men. Bible classes for young men, social evenings, etc. The Associa- tion has an extensive and handsome building, one of the largest and finest of the kind in the world. The auditorium has a seating capacity of one thou- sand. The reading room is open every day from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Officers-J. J.Valentine, Presi- dent: R. V. Watt and C. S. Wright, Vice-Presi -- dents; I. J. Truman, Treasurer; H. J. McCoy, General Secretary.


YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Or- ganized September 9, 1877. Incorporated February 1, 1878. Number of members, two hundred and fifty .. The objects of the association Include the establish- ment of an industrial department for destitute women, a reading room and library for women and girls, the furnishing of advice, sympathy, temporal aid and encouragement to friendless and homeless young women arriving or residing in the city, and the extension of moral and religious surroundings to all families needing such ministrationa


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one thousand volumes of well-selected literature, and the reading room is copiously supplied with the choicest periodicals. A branch of the association, known as the Howard-street Branch, is located at 514 Howard street. Lunch rooms, sewing, dressmaking and millinery classes were inaugurated for working girls April 20, 1891. Another branch was established at 116A Davis street, October 24, 1892, where a large and cheerful hall is occupied as a lunch room, and lunches are furnished to working girls employed in the vicinity.


The monthly meeting is held on the first Friday of each month. The annual meeting is held on the first Friday in January. Officers-Mrs. Wm. O. Gould, President; Mrs. Geo. W. Prescott, 1st Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. J. F. Merrill, 2d Vice-President; Mrs. M. P. Jones, 3d Vice-President; Mrs. H. J. Sadler, 4th Vice-President; Miss Helen Van Winkle, Recording Secretary; Mrs. S. P. Tuggle, Corresponding Secre- tary; Mrs. I. H. Morse, Treasurer


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MASONIC.


GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF CALIFORNIA. Meets second Tuesday in October at Masonic Temple, 8 Post street. This body was organ- ized in the year 1850, and there are now in existence two hundred and sixty-seven subordinate lodges, Of which sixteen are in the city of San Francisco. Frank M. Angellotti, Grand Master, San Rafael; Charles L. Patton, Deputy Grand Master, San Fran- cisco; James A. Foshay, Senior Grand Warden, Los Angeles; William S. Wells, Junior Grand Warden, Martinez; Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco: George Johnson, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; Edward B. Church, Grand Chaplain, San Francisco; Carroll Cook, Grand Orator, San Fran- cisco; William H. Edwards, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco; John W. Boyd, Grand Marshal, Sacra- mento; Samuel Prager, Grand Standard Bearer, Los Angeles: Charles W. Nutting, Grand Sword Bearer, Etna; William Archibald, Grand Bible Bearer, Pilot Hill; Clarence W. Kellogg, Senior Grand Deacon, Lakeport; Emanuel J. Louis, Junior Grand Deacon, San Diego; Hermann C. Bargmann, Senior Grand Steward, Stockton; James C. Ensign, Junior Grand Steward, Hanford; James F. Drake, Grand Pursui- vant, Redlands; Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco; Geo. P. Adams, Grand Tyler, San Francisco.


GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on third Tuesday of April of each year at 10 A. M., Masonic Temple, 8 Post street. The governing body of Royal Arch Masons.


Officers : Florin L. Jones, Grand High Priest, San Francisco; Edward R. Hedges, Deputy Grand High Priest, Stockton; Samuel H. Wagener, Grand King, San Jose; Lewis C. Wittenmyer, Grand Scribe, Martinez; Franklin Henry Day, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; William A. Davies, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; Charles E. Stone, Grand Chaplain, Marysville; Thomas H. Caswell, Grand Lecturer, San Francisco; Charles L. Patton, Grand Captain of the . Host, San Francisco; Charles F. Lott, Grand Royal Arch Captain, Oroville; Samuel David Mayer, Grand ·Organist, San Francisco; Charles E. Gillett, Grand Guard, Oakland.


GRAND COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on first Thursday after the third Tuesday of April of each year, at 10 A. M., Masonic Temple, 8 Post street. It is the legislative body of all the commanderies of the State. Officers- Sir John F. Merrill, Grand Commander, San Fran- cisco; Sir Frederick Miller, Deputy Grand Com- mander. Fresno; Sir George B. McKee, Grand Gen- eralissimo, San Jose: Sir W. Frank Pierce, Grand Captain-General, San Francisco; Sir Charles E. Stone, Grand Prelate, Marysville; Sir Wm. D.


Knights, Grand Senior Warden, Sacramento; Sir George Sinsabaugh, Grand Junior Warden, Los An- geles; Sir Edward Coleman, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Sir William A. Davies, Grand Recorder, San Francisco; Sir Charles L. Field, Grand Warder, San Francisco; Sir Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco; Sir George W. Perkins, Grand Cap- tain of the Guards, San Francisco.


GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS OF CALIFORNIA. Meets on Monday preceding third Tuesday of April each year at 10 A. M., Masonic Tem- ple, 8 Post street. It is the legislative body of all the Royal and Select Masters of the State. Officers- August Wackerbarth, Grand Master, Los Angeles; Jacob H. Neff, Deputy Grand Master, Colfax; John G. Bisbee, Grand Conductor of Work; Franklin H. Day, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; William A. Davies, Grand Recorder, San Francisco; Thos. Kyle, Grand Chaplain, San Francisco; Alexander G. Gard- Iner, Grand Captain of Guards, Sacramento; James B. Merritt, Grand Lecturer; William B. Scarborough, Grand Steward, Los Angeles; Samuel D. Mayer, Grand Organist, San Francisco; Charles E. Gillett, Grand Sentinel, Oakland.


SCOTTISH RITE OF FREE MASONRY, SAN FRAN- CISCO CONSISTORY No. 1. Meets at call of the Em- inent Master at Masonic Temple.


GODFREY DE ST. OMAR COUNCIL, NO. 1, KNIGHTS KADOSH. Meets at the call of the Commander at Masonic Temple.


YERBA BUENA CHAPTER, NO. 1, KNIGHTS ROSE CROIX. Meets at the call of the W. Master at Masonic Temple.


YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PERFECTION, NO. 1. Meets every Friday evening at Masonic Temple.


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY No. 1. Stated assembly every Friday evening at Masonic Temple.


GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY NO. 16. Stated a8- sembly first and third Mondays of each month at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street.


ROYAL ARCH MASONS.


SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER No. 1. Stated meetings first and third Mondays of each month at Masonic Temple.


CALIFORNIA CHAPTER No. 5. Stated meetings first and third Tuesdays of each month at Masonic Temple.


ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR.


THE GRAND CHAPTER OF THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR. Organized April 7, 1873. Meets on the third Tuesday in October of each year. The first subordinate chapter was organized May 9, 1869. There are now 139 chapters, with a membership of 10,000 under the jurisdiction of the Grand Chapter of California. Office of Grand Secretary, room 68, Flood building, San Francisco. The following six chapters meet in San Francisco:


GOLDEN GATE CHAPTER No. 1. Meets first and third Thursday evenings at 629 Sutter street, Golden Gate Commandery Building.


IVY CHAPTER NO. 27. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 629 Sutter street.


HARMONY CHAPTER No. 124. Meets first and third Friday evenings of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. BEULAH CHAPTER NO. 99. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at Masonic Hall, Railroad avenue, South San Francisco.


MISSION CHAPTER NO. 155. Meets second and fourth Saturday evenings in Masonic Hall, 2628 Mis- sion street.


KING SOLOMON CHAPTER NO. 157, Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, in Franklin Hall, 1839 Fillmore street.


MASONIC LODGES.


The Masonic lodges meet in this city as follows:


CALIFORNIA No. 1. Meets every Thursday even- ing at Masonic Temple. Geo. K. White, W. M.


LA PARFAITE UNION No. 17. Meets every Friday evening at Masonic Temple. Alexander K. Coney, W. M.


OCCIDENTAL No. 22. Meets every Monday even- ing at Masonic Temple. E. F. Delger, W. M.


GOLDEN GATE NO. 30. Meets every Tuesday even- ing at Masonic Temple. A. J. Raymond, W. M.


MOUNT MORIAH NO. 44. Meets every Wednesday evening at Masonic Temple. A. Eberhart, W. M.


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FIDELITY No. 120. Meets every Thursday evening at Masonic Temple. M. H. Wascewitz, W. M.


HERMANN No. 127. Meets every Monday evening at Masonic Temple. Richard Stemitzky, W. M.


PACIFIC No. 136. Meets every Tuesday evening at B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street. Wm. E. Lutz, W. M.


CROCKETT NO. 139. Meets every Wednesday eve- ning at Masonic Temple, G. C. Groezinger, W. M.


ORIENTAL No. 144. Meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Temple. James M. Troutt, W. M.


EXCELSIOR No. 166. Meets every Wednesday even- ing at Masonic Temple. Carroll Cook, W. M.


MISSION No. 169. Meets every Wednesday evening at 2628 Mission street. F. H. Gibson, W. M.


SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO NO. 212. Meets every Thursday evening at Masonic Hall, southeast cor- ner Railroad and Fourteenth avenues. Charles F. Kispert, W. M.


DORIC NO. 216. Meets every Thursday evening at Masonic Temple, S. Myrson, W. M.


SPERANZA ITALIANA NO. 219. Meets every Satur- day evening at Masonic Temple. L. Di Grazia, W. M.


KING SOLOMON'S NO. 260. Meets every Monday evening at Franklin Hall, 1839 Fillmore street. Chas. L. P. Marais, W. M.


MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. Organized January 26, 1863. Office, room 42, Masonic Temple. Officers-Henry L. Davis, President; Columbus Waterhouse, Vice-President; George J. Hobe, Secre- tary ; Franklin H. Day, Treasurer; William S. Moses, Superintendent.


MASONIO HALL ASSOCIATION. Office, Masonic Temple, second floor. Officers-Henry L. Davis, President; F. W. Van Sicklen, Vice-President; George Johnson, Secretary.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE, I. O. O. F Karl C. Brueck, Grand Master, Stockton; W. A Bonynge, Deputy Grand Master, Los Angeles; J. L. Robinette, Grand Warden, Sacramento; Geo. T. Shaw, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; J. W. Harris, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; J. W. Warboys, Grand Representative, Santa Rosa; A. M. Drew, Grand Representative, Fresno; C. O. Burton, Grand Trustee, San Francisco; John Glasson, Grand Trustee, Grass Valley; J. F. Nichols, Grand Trustee San Francisco; Rev. E. R. Dille, Grand Chaplain Oakland; M. G. Gill, Grand Marshal, Red Bluff; H. C. Howard, Grand Conductor, Woodland; Geo. W. Minstrell, Grand Guardian, Lakeport; M. P. Forbes, Grand Herald, San Francisco. Trustees of Odd Fellows' Home-Geo. H. Morrison, P. G. M., San Francisco; J. F. Thompson, P. G. M., Eureka; S. B. Smith, P. G. P., Sacramento; A. F. Jones, P. G., Oroville; D. Newell, P. G., San Francisco.


Office-I. O. O. F. Hall. Forty-seventh annual ses- Bion will be held on Tuesday, May 9, 1899, in San Francisco.


SUBORDINATE LODGES, I. O. O. F., IN SAN FRANCISCO


CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 1. Meets every Monday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


SAN FRANCISCO LODGE, No. 8. Meets every Fri- day evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


HARMONY LODGE, No. 13. Meets every Tuesday . evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


YERBA BUENA LODGE, No. 15. Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


TEMPLAR LODGE, NO. 17. Meets every Wednesday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall,


MAGNOLIA LODGE, NO. 29. Meets every Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


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BAY CITY LODGE, NO, 71. Meets every Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


FARNSWORTH LODGE, NO. 95. Meets every Wed- nesday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


ABOU BEN ADHEM LODGE, NO. 112. Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


GERMANIA LODGE, NO. 116. Meets every Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


CONCORDIA LODGE, NO. 122. Meets every Monday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


APOLLO LODGE, No. 123. Meets every Friday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


PARKER LODGE, NO. 124. Meets every Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.


SPARTAN LODGE, No. 125. Meets every Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall, Fourteenth and Railroad. avenue South.


UNITY LODGE, No. 131. Meets every Tuesday evening at southeast corner Sixteenth and Valencia. streets.


HERMANN LODGE, No. 145. Meets every Tues- day evening at 1749 Mission street.


PACIFIC LODGE, No. 155. Meets every Thursday" evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.




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