Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1926, Part 5

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Publication date: 1926
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
Number of Pages: 2502


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Coopers No 65 -- Meet 2d and 4th Tuesdays, Labor Temple


Cracker Bakers No 125-Meets 3d Monday, Labor Temple


Cracker Packers' Auxiliary- Meet 1st and 3d Tues- days. 1524 Powell


Dredgemen No 72-Meet 1st and 3d Sundays, 105 Mar- ket


Electrical Workers No 6-Meet Wednesdays, 200 Guer- rero


Electrical Workers No 151-Meet Thursdays, 112 Va- lencia


Egg Inspectors-Meet 2d and 4th Wednesdays, Labor Temple


Elevator Constructors and Operators-Meet 1st and 3d Fridays. 200 Guerrero


Federal Employees No 1-Office, 746 Pacific bldg; meet Ist Tuesday, 414 Mason


Federation of Teachers No 61-Meet 2d Monday, 227 City Hall


Ferryboatmen's Union-Meet every other Wednesday, 59 Clay


Garage Employees-2d Thursday at Labor Temple


Garment Cutters-Meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple


Garment Workers No 131-Meet 1st and 3d Thurs- days at 5 p m, 2d at 8 p m, Labor Temple


Glove Workers-Meet Ist Tuesday, Labor Temple Grocery Clerks-Meet Ist Thursday, Labor Temple Hatters No 23-Jonas Grace, sec, 1114 Mission


Ice Drivers-V Hummel, sec, 3532 Anza ; meet 2d and 4th Mondays, Labor Temple


Iron, Steel and Tin Workers John Coward, sec, R D 1, Box 137, Colma, Cal; meets 1st and 3d Satur- days, Metropolitan Hall, So S F


Janitors No 9-Meet Ist and 3d Thursdays, Labor Temple


Label Section-Meets Ist and 3d Wednesdays, Labor Temple


Labor Council-Mects Fridays, Labor Temple


Laundry Drivers-Meet 2d and 4th Wednesdays, Labor Temple


Laundry Workers No 26-Meet 1st and 3d Monday:, Labor Temple


Letter Carriers-Thos P Tierney, sec, 635a Castro; meet ist Saturday, 414 Mason


Lithographers No 17-A W Dobson, sec, 134 Jules av; meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, California Hall, Polk and Turk


Longshore Lumbermen-Meet 1st and 3d Thursdays, Labor Temple


Machinists No 68-Meet Wednesdays, Labor Temple Mailers No 18-George Wyatt, sec, 3654 18th; meets 3d Sunday, Labor Temple


Marine Engineers No 49-Wednesdays at 110 Embar- cadero


Material Teamsters No 216-Meet Wednesdays, 200 Guerrero


Metal Polishers-Meet 1st and 3d Mondays, Labor Temple


Milk Wagon Drivers-Meet Wednesdays, Labor Temple Miscellaneous Employees No 110-Meet 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 218 4th; Jas Howle, sec


Molders No 164-Meet Tuesdays, Labor Temple


Molders' Auxiliary-Meets 1st Friday


Moving Picture Operators-Meet 2d and 4th Thurs- days, 230 Jones


Musicians No 6-Meet 2d Thursday ; C A Greenbaum, rec sec ; Ex Board, Tuesday, 230 Jones


Office Employees-Meet 2d and ith Wednesdays, Labor Temple. Office, 305 Labor Temple


Patternmakers-Meets 2d and 4th Fridays, Labor Temple


Pavers-Meet 1st Monday, Labor Temple


Paste Makers No 10567-Meet last Saturday, 441 Broadway


Photo Engravers-Meet Ist Monday, Labor Temple


Picture Frame Workers-W Wilgus, sec, 461 Andover ; meet 1st Friday, Labor Temple


Post Office Clerks-Meet 4th Thursday, Labor Temple Printing Pressmen-Office, 231 Stevenson; meet 2d Monday, Labor Temple


Professional Dressers No 17732-Meet 2d and 4th Mon- days, Labor Temple


Promotional League-Labor Temple


Rammermen-C M Gillen, sec, 811 Vienna; meet 2d Monday


Retail Clerks No 432-Meet 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 115 Golden Gate av


Retail Shoe Salesmen No 410-Meet Tuesdays, 273 Golden Gate av


Retail Delivery Drivers-Meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple


Riggers and Stevedores-Meet Mondays, 113 Steuart Sailors' Union of the Pacific-Meets Mondays, 59 Clay


Sailmakers -- Horace L Kelly, sec, 2558 29th av : meet 1st Thursday, Labor Temple


Sausagemakers-Emil Link, sec, 389 30th; meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, 3053 16th


Ship Clerks-10 Embarcadero


Shipwrights No 759-Meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple


Shipyard Laborers-Meet 1st and 3d Fridays, Labor Temple


Stationery Engineers No 64-Meet 1st and 3d Tues- days, 200 Guerrero


Stationery Firemen-Meet Tuesday, Labor Temple


Steam Fitters No 590-Meet Ist and 3d Wednesdays, Labor Temple


Steam Shovel Men No 29-Mert 1st Saturday, 268 Market


Stereotypers and Electrotypers-Meet 3d Sunday, Labor Temple


Stove Mounters No 61-Frank C Pine, sec, Newark, Cal Stove Mounters No 62-Geo Cochran, sec, 1215 E 18th, Oakland


Street Carmen, Div 518-Meet 2d and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple


Tailors No 80-Office 416, 163 Sutter; meet 2d and 4th Mondays, Labor Temple


Teamsters No 85-Meet Thursdays, 536 Bryant


Theatrical Stage Employees-Office, 68 Haight ; meet Ist Saturday, Labor Temple


Trackmen -- Meet 4th Tuesday, Labor Temple


3d Typographical No 21-Office, 525 Market ; meet Sunday, Labor Temple


United Laborers No I-Meet Tuesdays, 200 Guerrera Upholsterers No 28-Meet Tuesdays, Labor Temple


Upholsterers and Trimmers Union No 3-Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday evening, California Hall, Polk cor Turk


Watchmen No 15689-E Counihan, sec. 106 Bosworth : meets 3d Thursday, Labor Temple


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Waiters No 30 -- Wednesdays, 3 p m, except last Wed- nesday at 8:30, 1256 Market


Waitresses No 48-Meet Ist and 3d Wednesdays at 8 p m, 2d and last 3 n m, 1171 Market Water Workers-Thos Dowd, sec, 214 27th; meet Ist Monday, Labor Temple


Web Pressmen-Meet 4th Sunday, Labor Temple


MILITARY National Guard of California


Friend W Richardson, governor and commander-in- chief ; F E Mittelstaedt, adj genl, 250th Coast Ar- tillery ; 3d Battalion, 159th Infantry ; 79th Infantry Brigade; 40th Signal Corps; State Armory, 1800 Mission


Military Order of the World War


A society composed of commissioned officers who served in the American and Allied armies and navies during the recent world war, San Francisco Chapter, meets in Civic Auditorium


Veterans' National Guard of California


Organized May 16, 1888; objects, to promote social reunion and good fellowship; to assist its members in all just claims, for the rights and benefits con- ferred upon them by the laws of the State of Cali- fornia, and to advance the interests of the National Guard; three years' service and honorable discharge in the National Guard of the State is a prerequisite of membership; meets on the 3d Wednesday in February, May, August and November at 1160 Eddy


independent Companies


These military organizations are independent of the National Guard of California, and for the most part are attached to some benevolent association.


Austrian Military and Benevolent Association-240 Golden Gate av; S Raicevich, sec, 425 Hayes


California Grays-Roy A Ibach, sec, Masonic Temple Nationals The Organized 1855; meets at 1160 Eddy


Monday evening; L F Winchell, capt ; C E Thomp- son, sec


Boy Scouts of America


San Francisco District Council-704 Market : Chas C Moore, pres ; Raymond O Hanson, executive League of the Cross Cadets


First Regiment-Established January 7th, 1894; re- gimental headquarters, 431 Duboce av, Col F J Grinley commanding, Capt J F Pinkham adjt


Loyal Legion, California Commandery-Call bldg


MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS


Accountants Assn of San Francisco Inc-414 Mason Affiliated Catholic Charities-814, 995 Market ; Rev M R Power director


Alumni Assn College of Pharmacy of the University of California. Organized in 1882; meetings are held at Affiliated Colleges


American Assn of Engineers-952, 821 Market


American Assn of University Women-233 Post ; Stella Linscott pres


American Baptist Home Mission-15 Waverly pl


American Baptist Publication Society-1213, 785 Mar- ket


American Bible Society-250 Golden Gate av; A W Mill sec


American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis- slona- 415 Phelan bldg


American Catholic Foreign Missions-1911 Van Ness av American Child Health Assn-21, 55 New Montgomery ; E E Thompson dir


American Commerce Assn-614, 68 Post


American Institute of Architecture-1001 Balboa bldg


American Institute of Banking-126 Post; J S Wilson sec


American Laymen's League-612, 760 Market


American Missionary Assn-419 Phelan bldg; G W Hinman sec


American Navigators League-104, 268 Market


American Protestant Alliance-3053, 16th; meets Ist, 2d and 3d Saturdays


American Railway Assn-415, 41 Sutter


American Red Cross-(San Francisco Chapter) Civic Auditorium ; Saml Knight chairman, Mrs M C Sioss v-chairman, Mrs Thuramn McMullin sec. W H Crocker treas, F E Boland counsellor, Capt T M Potts, U S N exec mgr


American Registered Pharmacists-619 Pacific bidg


American Rescue Workers-2644 Howard


American Shipmasters Assn of the Pacific Coast-112 Market


American Society of Marine Engineers-1010, 605 Mar- ket; W. H. Thille sec


American Society of Viviologists-703, 988 Market American Unitarian Assn-612. 760 Market


Anti-Saloon League (Northern California)-3 City Hall av; A H Briggs, state supt


Anti-Single Tax Assn of California-156 Montgomery


Apartment House Owners Exchange Assn-1604, 703 Market ; Margt Johnson sec


Apartment House Owners and Managers Assn, Inc- 309, 68 Post


Arizona Advisory Committee-938, 465 California


Art Assn of San Francisco-Chestnut cor Jones


Associated Boys Council-322. 681 Market


Associated Charities-1500 Jackson : Organized March 1888


Associated Property Owners of San Francisco-550 Montgomery


Association Against Prohibition Amendment-518, 593 Market


Association of Bonded Attorneys -- 69 Post


Association of the Army of the United States- - 862. 220 Montgomery


Association of Western Union Employees-527, 760 Market


Astronomical Society of the PaciAc-1315, 1 Mont- gomery ; Library is located in Sutro Library ; J D Galloway sec


Auto Accessories Credit Assn-807, 68 Post Auto Body Builders' Assn-742 McAllister


Automobile Electrical Assn-472 McAlister


Automobile Repairers Assn-472 McAllister


Bar Association of San Francisco-Organized April 20, 1872; Objects : To maintain the honor and dig- nity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness in promoting the due administration of justice, to cultivate social intercourse among its members, and to procure and maintain a library for their use; rooms, Chancery bldg. 564 Market, and 41 Sutter, Warren Olney jr, pres, G J Martin sec


Belgian Benevolent Society-1254 Market : meets Mon- day evening each month ; G J Marsily sec. All visit- ing Belgians are welcome


Belmont Country Club Properties Inc-65 Sutter Benevolent Society of the United States for the Prop-


agation of Cremation-143 Albion av ; meets every 4th Saturday


Better Business Bureau-2011 Palace Hotel, Georgia Palmer sec


B'nai B'rith Hall Assn-149 Eddy; meets 1st Monday in May ; H K Wolff pres, I J Aschheim sec


Board of Foreign Missions-508, 3 City Hall av Bothin Helping Fund-304, 604 Mission


Boy Scouts of America Natl Supply Station-902, 004 Mission ; A W Smith mgr


Boys Aid Society-460 Baker; C A Mudock pres, G C Turner supt


Boys Welfare Society of California-50 Oak; T J Murphy exec sec


Brick Manufacturers Assn-811, 55 New Montgomery ; E A Dixon sec


British American League-114 Mason; meets 1st and 3₫ Tuesdays


British Benevolent Society of California-Annual meet- ing 2d Tuesday in May at British Consulate General, 310 Sansome


Brotherhood Welfare Assn-490 6th


Building Owners and Managers Assn-406, 68 Post Organized in 1861 to In- Bunker Hill Assn-442 2d.


culcate a feeling of patriotism and commemorate the anniversary of the ever eventful Battle of Bunker Hill; always celebrated on the 17th of June; Burke Holladay pres ; G W Caswell sec


Bureau for the Handicapped-904, 604 Mission


Bureau of Psychological Examination-505, 821 Mar- ket


Business Bettermen Assn-148, 268 Market ; H E Moss sec


Butchers' Board of Trade-544, 821 Market


Cabinet Manufacturers Assn-546, 74 New Montgomery California Academy of Sciences-A private cooperation


organized April 4, 1853; supported chiefly by en- dowments, membership dues and special contribu- tions ; devoted to the promotion of education and the biological and physical sciences in all their branches ; maintains in Golden Gate Park a natural history Museum open every day from 10 a m to 5 p m and free to the public; has extensive research collections of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects, shells and other invertebrates, an herbarium particularly complete in exotics introduced into Cali- fornia ; conducts a course of free public lectures on popular science and educational subjects each Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Academy also main- tains the Steinhart Aquarium adjoining its Museum building, in which are displayed many kinds of fish and many aquatic animals, both fresh and salt water ; open every day from 10 a m to 5 p m and free to the public. Dr Barton Warren Everman. director of the Museum and of the Steinhart Aqua- rium, W W Sargeant, secretary, Museum, Golden Gate Park


California Almond Growers Exchange-311 California California Bakers' Assn-465 California ;W M Foley


California Bankers' Assn-628, 220 Montgomery ; F H Colburn sec


California Bean Dealers' Assn-405, 255 California : H P Dimond sec


California Bean Growers Assn-120 Battery, 4th fl ; C L Danly sec


California Bible Society-831 Monadnock bldg; meets 1st Thursday of each month; Benj Romaine pres ; J E White sec


California Canning Peach Growers-502, 244 California


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California Cattlemen's Assn-114 Sansome ; R M Hagen mgr


California Cherry Growers Assn-603, 525 Market ; F W Maddocks pres-mgr


California College of Pharmacy (Department of Phar- macy, U of €)-Parnassus and 2d avs


California Conference Epworth League-503, 3 City Hall av


California Conference Social Work-505a, 55 Mont- gomery ; Anita Eldridge sec


California Dairy Council-216 Pine


California Development Assn-Ferry bldg


California Dried Fruit Export Assn-605, 1 Drumm


California Electric Rallway Assn-307, 58 Sutter


California Electrical Bureau-447 Sutter ; V W Hart- ley exec sec


California Farm Bureau-802, 593 Market


California Farmers' Co-operative Assn-334, 510 Bat- tery


California Federation of Women's Clubs-Marlon Ber- tola pres; 642, 760 Market


California Football Assn-315, 870 Market; Wm Camp- bell sec


California Forest Protective Assn-74 New Mont- gomery ; S R Black sec-treas


California Foundrymen's Assn-611 Underwood bldg


California Geneological Society-Organized February 12, 1898; Incorporated January 19, 1921 ; office and library with Sutro branch of the California State Library, Public Library bldg, Civic Center ; meet- ings open to public in Assembly Hall


California Gold and Silversmiths' Assn-300 Post


California Golf Assn-465 California


California Grape Growers Exchange 308, 703 Market


California Growers and Shippers Protective League- 730, 85 2đ


California Hall Assn Co-Polk cor Turk


California Historical Society-408, 85 2d : C T Crocker pres ; T W Hubbard sec-treas


California Home Missionary Society-421. 760 Market California Hotel Assn-564 Market; J F Shea sec


California Inspection Rating Bureau-216 Pine; W A Chowen mgr; R A Whitaker sec


California Joint Immigration Committee-910, 785 Mar- ket ; V S McClatchy sec


California League of Independent Bankers-265, 220 Montgomery ; O G Chrisman sec


California League of Women Voters-301, 233 Post ; Mrs Carrie Hoyt sec


California Literature Society-1605 Baker


California Log and Mill Operators Assn-806, 16 Cali- fornia


California Material Dealers' Assn-Hearst bldg; F L Hatch sec


California Medical Assn-1016, 593 Market


California Metal Trades Assn-208, 116 New Mont- gomery ; F C Metcalf sec


California Metal and Mineral Producers' Assn-302, 519 California ; R I Kerr sec-treas


California Miners' Assn-1512 Hewes bldg ; J R Tyr- rell sec


California Motorade Service Assn-606, 1095 Market California Nurserymen's Assn-555, 760 Market


California Pear Growers Assn-216 Pine


California Plumbing Jobbers Credit Assn-424, 74 New Montgomery


California Prune and Apricot Growers Assn-Call bldg


California Redwood Assn-601, 24 California


California Retail Grocers and Merchants Assn-316, 461 Market


California Retall Hardware & Implement Assn-627, 112 Market


California Retail Lumbermen's Assn-625, 112 Market California Sanitation Development League-501, 55 New Montgomery


California School of Fine Arts-999 California ; main- tained by the association; teaches drawing, paint- ing, modeling in all their branches, decorative and commercial design, handicrafts and teachers' course California Shoe Retailers Assn-422, 821 Market


California Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren-436 Kearny ; J M White sec: meets 2d Wed- nesday of each month at 11:30 a m


California State Association of Electrical Contractors and Dealers-Call bldg


California State Automobile Assn-1628 Van Ness av California State Board of Accountancy-620 Market


California State Board of Architecture 437 Phelan bldg


California State Board of Pharmacy-State bldg, Civic Center


California State Dental Assn-209 Post


California State Federation of Butchers-2940 16th


California State Federation of Labor-707, 525 Mar- ket


California State Floral Society-240 Golden Gate av California State Homeopathic Medical Society-205, 391 Sutter ; G E Manning MD sec


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 volumes of selected works, in addition to the numerous pub- lications 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 mineralogist


California State Nurses Assn-743, 74 New Mont- gomery


California State Radio Assn-322, 821 Market


California Teachers' Assn-930, 760 Market


California Transfer & Storage Assn-310, 74 New Montgomery ; J F Vizzard sec


California Truck Owners Assn-310, 74 New Mont- gomery ; J F Vizzard sec


California Truth Center-721, 68 Post


California White and Sugar Pine Mirs Assu-600, 74 New Montgomery


California Wholesale Grocers' Assn-424, 525 Marke, ; R de H Ver Mehr sec


California Wholesale Potato Dealers Assn-603, 214 Front


California Wool Growers Assn-638, 114 Saginaw; W P Wing sec


Californian's Inc-140 Montgomery


Canners' League of California-423, 112 Market ; Pres- ton Mckinney v-pres-sec


Casualty Underwriters Board of California-354 Pine : T J A Tiedeman sec


Catholic Daughters of America-150 Golden Gate av


Catholic Knights of America-Meets 2d Sunday of each month at 1944 California; Dr J F Gibbon pres ; C J Nicholas sec


Catholic Ladies Aid Society-663, 821 Market ; Mrs A E Ward grand sec


Catholic Society for Befriending Girls-2344 Divis- adero


Catholic Truth Society-50 Oak


Central California Berry Growers Assn-510 Battery


Central and SPRR Employees' Mutual Benefit Assn- 65 Market


Cercle de L'Union-220 Post


Chinese-American Citizens Alliance (NSGS)-1044


Stockton ;W U Lum grand pres, H T Yip grand sec Chinese National Welfare Society-617 Clay


Christian Missionary Society of the Christian Church of Northern California-1209, 785 Market ; G L Lob- dell supt


Christian Science Committee on Publication-67, 166 Geary : Edgar McLeod sec


Civic League of Improvement Clubs and Associations- 807, 220 Montgomery ; G W Gerhard sec


Colored Marine Employees Benevolent Assn of the Pacific-72 Natoma


Commercial Artists Assn-220 Post


Community Chest of San Francisco-Executive office, 55 New Montgomery ; P H Davis exec sec


Congregational Ministers Relief Society-421, 760 Mar- ket


Consolidated Press Assn-512 Mission


Contractors' Assn of Northern California-1009, 625 Market ; E G Lloyd sec


Contractors' Indemnity Exchange of California-1009, 625 Market


Cooks' Association of the Pacific Coast-172 Golden Gate av; John Toulze mgr


Council of Jewish Women-436 O'Farrell ; Mrs Dora Citron sec


Council of Social & Health Agencies-515, 55 New Montgomery ; Mabel Weed sec


Crab Fishermen's Protective Assn-Meigg's Wharf ; Giralano Amenta sec


Croatian Unity of the Pacific-560, 821 Market


Dahlia Society of California-1125 Fillmore; J W Davies pres


Dalmatian Benevolent Society-3053 16th


Danish Society-2174 Market


Danmark Branch No 2 of Dania-44 Page; Meets Thursday evenings


Daughters of California Pioneers-5 Pioneer pl ; meet- ings held Ist and 3d Mondays at 2 p m September Ist to June 1st at Pioneer hall


Daughters of Norway-44 Page


Deborrah Mutual Benevolent Soclety-1739 Fillmore Dental Department of the University of California- Affiliated Colleges blug, Parnassus av and Arguello blvd


Deutscher Verein Von San Francisco-615 Polk


Divisadero Street Merchants Assn-1150 Divisadero


Down Town Assn of San Francisco-85 Post; J M Cumming sec


Draymen's Assn-310, 74 New Montgomery; J F Vizzard sec


Dried Fruit Assn of California-1 Drumm; D K Grady sec


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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


Eagles Hall Assn-273 Golden Gate av ; C F Williams supt


Electrical Contractors and Dealers Assn -- 522, 74 New Montgomery ; E E Browne sec


Electrical Credit Assn of the Pacific Coast-544 Mar- ket


Employing Lithographers Assn-922, 681 Market; W T Yeazell sec


English Speaking Union -- 465 Post


Eureka Benevolent Society-Office, 436 O'Farrell; Dr S C Kohn supt


Far Western Travelers Assn-449 Powell; S C Lane chairman


Federal Dispensary Tax Reduction League Inc-311, 760 Market


Federated Manufacturers Corp-239. 905 Mission


Federated Poultry Assn of California-525 Market ; G H Croley pres


Federation of Jewish Charities of San Francisco-436 O'Farrell ; M H Levy sec


Fillmore Merchants & Improvement Assn-1724 Fill- more ; C C Levy sec


First Serbian Benevolent Society-44 Page; meets Ist and 3d Wednesdays


Foreign Commerce Assn of the Pacific Coast-255 California ; H P Dimond chairman


Foreign Credit Interchange Bureau Pacific Coast Div National Assn of Credit Men-601, 85 2d


Francesco Relief Society-Meetings are held every Wednsday morning at 2130 Fulton; incorporated April 25, 1898. Although the society has been en- gaged in relief work since 1878, its object is to assist the deserving poor. The membership is com- posed of honorary and active members


Franklin Mutual Building and Loan Assn-995 Market Franklin Printing Trades Assn-Call bldg


French Ladies Benevolent Society-Meets 1st and 3d Thursday at 1535 Jackson


French Mutual Benevolent Society-Meets 2d and 4th Monday of each month, French Hospital, 5th and Geary


Gaelic Athletic Assn-Sunday evenings at 1133 Mis- sion


Garage Owners Assn-472 McAllister


Garibaldi Guard-441 Broadway


Gastronomic Assn of San Francisco-4th fi 15 Stock- ton


Get Acquainted Society - Fillmore at Geary ; W T Gordon mgr


Girls Friendly Society Lodge-1534 Sutter


Golden Gate Kindergarten Assn-570 Union ; Organ- ized October 6, 1879 ; incorporated October 6, 1884 ; its object is the establishment and maintenance of free kindergartens in San Francisco, and the sus- taining of a free normal training school for kinder- gartners; Virginia Fitch pres; Mrs Dixwell Daven- port sec ; Anna M Stovall supervisor


Grade Teachers' Assn-333 Kearny


Green Coffee Assn of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce-405, 255 California ; H P Dimond sec.


Half Moon Bay Coastside Artichoke Growers Assn- 327, 510 Battery


Harmony-1274 Vermont


Hebrew Burial Assn-1117 Buchanan


Hebrew Free Loan Assn-Grove sw cor Buchanan


Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society-149 Eddy ; I J Aschheim sec


Hellenic-American Assn-1035b Market : Jas Zaglaris sec


Helpers of the Holy Souls-204 Haight


Hessen Verein (S F Hessen Unstutz Verein)-Meets 2d and 4th Thursday at California House, Turk and Polk


Holland Society of California, Inc-172 Golden Gate av


Homeopathic Dispensary and Clinic-185 Haight


Homeopathic Foundation of California-205, 391 Sut- ter


Hotel Greeters of San Francisco-545 Post


Importers' and Exporters' Assn of San Francisco-405, 255 California ; H P Dimond chairman


Importers & Manufacturers Assn-602, 717 Market; M Emanuel mgr


Ina Coolbrith Circle-Formed for the study of Call- fornia literature, the perpetuation of Californian literary memories and recollections ; meets 4th Sun- day each month at 2 p m at 112 Lyon; C B Tur- rill pres, 57 Sanchez


Indian Board of Co-Operation-319, 3 City Hall av Indian Defense Assn of Central and Northern Cali- fornia-1010, 220 Montgomery


Industrial Assn of San Francisco-605 Market, 12th fl; A E Boynton managing dir


Industrial Relations Assn of California-511, 870 Mar- ket


Institute of Chartered Accountants-906. 625 Market Insurance Federation of California-433 California · International Accountants Society-725, 681 Market International Geneva Assn-Office 151 Mason


International Law Assn-302, 251 Kearny


Interstate Freight Auditing Service 403, 693 Mission


Itallan Benevolent Society-605 Washington; Jos Clv- inni sec


Italian Board of Relief Inc-550 Montgomery


Japanese. Assn of America-381 Bush


Japanese Young Women's Christian Assn-1826 Sutter Jewish Committee for Personal Service in State In-


Stitutions-436 O'Farrell ; H J Sapper exec sec


Juvenile Protective Assn-995 Market


Korean National Assn-1516. 995 Market


Ladles' Sodality of St. Ignatius Church -- 2130 Fulton ; meets 2d Sunday of each month, 2:30 p m


Latin Bakers' Union Club Inc-408 Broadway


Laundry Owners' Assn of San Francisco-1231 Mar- ket


Laundry Owners' Exchange of San Francisco-317. 1095 Market


Laurel Hill Cemetery Assn-Presidio av opposite Bush


League for the Conservation of Public Health-610 Balboa bldg


League of California Municipalities-564 Market




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