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USA > California > Alameda County > Oakland > Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1909 > Part 5
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SOCIETIES-SECRET.
SOCIETIES-BENEVOLENT, CHARITABLE AND RE- LIGIOUS.
Anti-Saloon League, State-94-95 Bacon Blog. W M Burke, supt.
Associated Charities of Oakland -- SOS Broadway. B H Pendleton. Pres: C S Greene, Vice-Pres; Jas P Taylor. Treas Boys' Retreat ({'ndenominational)-910 Harrison. F E Mummert, Supt.
CATHOLIC LADIES' AID SOCIETY
Oakland Branch, No 1-Meets Monday evening cor 8th and Grove. Mrs J Jor- dan, Pres; Miss Emily Finn, Rec Scc. East Oakland Branch, No 27-Meets Tues- day afternoons at Fraternity Hall. E 14th. Mrs Harry E Knapp, Pres; Mrs Elizabeth McCoy. Sec.
Catholic Humane Bureau, under auspices Catholic Ladies' Aid Society-906 Broadway, room 42. Miss Kate F Byrne, Mngr.
Cleigy of St Francis de Sales-590 Ho- bart.
Danish-American League - Fruitvale. i'res, Dr Henning Koford; Vice-Pres. Mads Nilsen; Rec Sec, Fred Petersen: Fin Sec, George Ankerson; Treas, C R Petersen.
Daughters of Israel Relief Society -- NOS Broadway. Pres, Mrs M H Coffee; Vice- Pres, Mrs H K Zeimer; Rec Sec. Mrs Berthold Tiltmayer; Fin Sec, Mrs B Ring; Treas, Mrs Marcus Jonas.
Ladies' Relief Society-393 45th. Matilda E Brown. Pres; Mrs J Maury, Vice- Fres; Miss A E Miner, Trea's; Mrs Spencer Brown, Sec.
Oakiand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Alameda County -Room 1, 808 Broadway. W C Ral- ston, Pres: Mrs Frank Soule, Vice- Pres; Mrs I. Granlund. Sec.
Pacific Advent Christian Publication and Mission Society-712 Seventh. H F Carpenter, Pres; D J Walker, Vice- Pres; E W Fiells. Sec; W R Young, Editor. Bus Agt and Treas.
Starr King Fraternity-Meets as an- nounced. Fourteenth and Castro.
Widows' and Orphans' Aid Society-Wm F Woods. Rec Sec.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union -- Noets every Friday at 2 p m, 1119 Jef- ferson. Mrs Sarah C Borland, Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association-505 Telegraph av. Wallace M Alexander, I'res; Arthur L Adams, V P; Robert B Gaylord. Rec Sec; Bernard P Miller, Treas; W A Horn, Genl Sec.
Young Women's Christian Association -- 1107 Castro. Mrs Isabella Smith, Sec.
MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS.
via neda County Dental Society-M .J Congdon, Per Ser.
Alameda County Medical Association --- 22 Delger Bllg. M Lewis Emerson M D. Sec.
Anti-Saloon League-95 Bacon Bldg. W M Borke. Supt.
Bottlers' Protective Assn-508 6th. Louis A Barker, Mngr.
Danish Brotherhood-Meets every Wed- nesday evening at Gier's Hall. C M Hansen, Sec.
Danish Brotherhood. Pacific Lodge. No 39-Meets every Thursday evening at Gier's Hall, 511 14th. F A Petersen. Sec.
Fabiola Hospital Association -- Moss av ne cor Broadway. Mrs Lila Shuey, Sec. Ladies' Verein Eintracht - Meets first and third Thursday each month, 511 Fourteenth.
National Association of Letter Carriers, Oakland Branch, No 76-Meets second Friday evening of each month in Mac- cabee Temple, 559 Eleventh. E M Campbell, Idin Sec; Chas L Spaulding. Rec Sec.
Ladies' Auxiliary National Association of Letter Carriers, Oakland Branch, No 76 -Meets fourth Friday evening of each month at Maccabee Temple. Mrs Anna Maher, Sec.
Oakland Social Settlement-709 Linden. Miss Ethel Moore, Pres.
Oakland Turn Verein (Singing Section) -Meets every Monday evening, S31 Webster.
Oakland Turn Verein Sisters-Meets first Wednesday evening each month, $31 Webster.
Oakland Verein Eintracht-Mcets every Monday evening, S3S Webster.
Oakland Verein Eintract (Singing Sec- tion)-Meets every Thursday evening. 834 Webster.
Odin. No 1, Dania-Meets every Friday evening at Loring Hall, 531 11th. N P Neilsen, Sec.
Republican County Central Committee- 808 Broadway. H M Wilson, Sec; J B Lanktree. Trea's.
St Andrew's Society of Oakland-Meets Thursday evening, Blake Blk, 12th cor Washington. Geo S Naismith, Sec.
Socialist Party of California-Headquar- ters, 528 17th. H C Tuck, Sec-Treas.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES.
Oakland Society-Meets second Friday of each month at Woodmen Hall. 414 11th. Pres. Dr A S Kelly; Vice-Pres. M A McInnis: Rec Sec. Mrs J C Archi- bald; Fin Sec. Alex Copeland; Treas, W D
Macdonald; Sergt-at-Arms, J .J Jackson.
Theosophical Society-Thirteenth se cor Jefferson.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
AMERICANS.
Oakland Assembly, No 2-Meets every Wednesday evening at Castle Hall, 1124 Clay. Mrs M Simmons, Chairman; W R Allen, Sec and Treas.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS
Court Advocate. No 737S-Meets every Friday evening at Pythian Castle, 220 Twelfth corner Alice. E M Blaess, Fin Sec.
SOCIETIES.
Court Athens, No Wi-Meets even Wednesday evening, Fraternity Hall. F P Austin, Rec Sec.
Court Knaresborough, No 8609-Meets first and third Tuesday evenings in All Foresters' Hall, 1124 Clay.
Court Piedmont, No 7808-Meets second and fourth Thursday cvenings, Charity Hall, Pythian Castle. F Schulze, Rec See.
Court St Gottardo. No $865-Meets first and third Wednesdays each month in. ('alifornia Hall, 1015 Clay.
Court Piedmont Juvenile Branch, No 5- Meets first and third Monday evenings 11: California Hall, 1015 Clay.
Supreme Grand Circle, Anclent Order of Foresters. Supreme Grand Chief Com- panion, Mrs I. H Pritchard of San Fran- risco. Supreme Sub-Companion, Miss D Wunderlich. San Francisco; Supreme Secretary, Mrs Mae Clark, San Fran- cisco: Supreme Treasurer, Miss 1. Creighton, San Francisco.
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST. A. O. F.
Athens Circle, No 200-Meets first third Monday evenings, Fidelity Hall. Knaresborough Circle, No 1S. - Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Forest- e:s' Hall, 1124 Clary.
Piedmont Circle, No 164-Meets first and third Thursday evenings, Pythian Cas- tle, 229 Twelfth cor Alice.
Pride of the Forest Circle. No 122 Meets second and fourth Friday even- Ings at Foresters' Hall, 1124 Clay cor Thirteenth. W Blakeley. Ree Sec.
San Gottardo Circle, No 242 - Merts second and fourth Tuesday each month at California Hall, 1015 Claty.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK- MEN.
Brooklyn Lodge, No 3-Meets every see- Oild and fourth Friday evenings, 557 E 'I weltth.
Oakland Lodge, No 2-Mcets second and fourth Saturday evenings, 1156 Wash- ington.
Oak Leaf Lodge, No 35-Meets every Monday evening, Gler's Hall, 511 Four- teenth.
Occidental Lodge, No 6-Meets every Thursday evening at Fidelity Hall, West Oakland.
Pacific Lodge, No 7-Meets every Thurs- day evening at 521 Twelfth.
Central Lodge, No 251-Now consoli- dated with the Pacific Lodge, No 7.
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE OR- DER OF ELKS.
Oakland Lodge. No 171-Meets every Thursday evening at Elks' Hall, 116 Fourteenth. Exalted Ruler, Clarence ME Reed; Esteemed Leading Knight. Wal- ter A Noffsinger; Esteemed Loyal Knight. W N L. Haynes: Exalted Ler- turing Knight. D A Sinclair: Sec. J J Hanitin Jr; Treas, W W Landon: Esq, Wax Horwinski; Chaplain, C G Dodge; Tiler. Fred J Johnson,
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA.
California State Council, C K of AR. I. Serada, S S D. Oakland. Cal; Thomas J Gallagher, S P. office 1257 Ninth av. Oakland, Cal: C P Conrad, S V P, San Francisco, Cal; T C Rowe, S S, Berke- ley. Cal; D Ferguson, S T, Oakland, Cal. Sacred Heart Branch, No 397-Meets in Sacred Heart Hall, Forty-first and Grove, on the second and fourth Thurs- days.
St Francis de Sales Branch-Meets in St Francis de Sales Hall, Twenty-first and Grove, on the first and third Mondays. Daniei Crowley, Rec Sec.
St Mary's Branch, No 504-Meets in St Mary's Hall. Seventh and Grove, on the first and third Wednesdays. Patrick MeBrien. Pres; Dan Ferguson, Ree See: Anthony Kretz, Treas.
DEGREE OF HONOR.
Grand Recorder's Office-68 Macdonough Bldg. Mrs Ida Brooke, Grand Recorder. Ivy Lodge, No 4-Meets every Tuesday evening, Gler's Hall, 511 Fourteenth. ind | Silver Star Lodge. No 2-Meets every Friday evening, Maccabee Temple. Eleventh cor Clay.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA.
Court llarmonie. No 25 (German)-Meets every Tuesday evening at Germania Hall, 838 Webster.
Court Imperial. No 209-Meets Tuesday evening in Fraternal Hall, 1156 Wasn- ington. J P Lawler, C R.
Court New Era. No 165-Meets second and fourth Thursday evening in Am Foresters' Hall, 1124 Clay. S C Ross. Rec Sec.
Court Oakland. No 46-Meets every Wednesday evening Foresters' Hall. 1124 Clay.
Court Sadi Carnot. No 198 (French)- Meets first and Third Tuesday evenings in Am Foresters' Hall, 1124 Clay.
Court Shell Mound No 17-Meets every Thursday evening at Klinkner Hall 5906 San Pablo av.
Court U S of America, No 38 - Merts every Thursday evening at Castle Hall. 377 Twelfth. Benj Lichtenstein, C R: I Morris, S R: Frank Zellich, Fin Sec: L. O Matthews, Treas; John Lichten - stein, Rer Sec.
Court Verbano. No 168 (Italian)-Meets every Monday evening in Am Forest- ers' Hall, 1121 Clay.
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST OF AMERICA.
Executive Council Chamber and Office of Grand Financial Secretary. Agnes 1) Bremer-S23 Central av, Alameda.
Imperial Circle, No 620-Meets at Cail- ifornia Hall. G A Morrill. Treas; R P' Foster, Fin Sec; W L Burtchaell, Rer Sec.
Oakland Circle, No 3-Meets first and third Mondays in Castle Hall.
Salli Carnot Circle. No 611-Meets first and third Tuesday evenings each month. at Foresters' Bldg. 1124 Clay.
SOCIETIES.
Tervano Circle, No 458-Meets first and third Thursday evenings each month at Hamilton Hall, 575 Thirteenth. Mrs Nora Caldwell, J P C C; Mrs Mary Reboli, C C; Ida Reboli, S C C; E R Alden, Fin Sec; Leona Graves, Rec Sec; Mrs Martignoni, Treats.
FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD.
Oakland Lodge, No 123 - Meets every Friday evening at Friendship Hall, Pythian Castle, 229 Twelfth.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF FAGLES.
Oakland Aerie, No 7-Meets every Mon- day evening, Castle Hall, 377 Twelfth. Fruitvale Aerie, No 1375-Meets every Wednesday evening at Blackman Hall.
IMPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN.
Ah Wah Nee Tribe, No 86-Meets every Friday evening, 3223 E Fourteenth. Prophet, F Barker; Sachem, J A. Mad- den; Sen-Saginiore, G J Krattiger; Jun- Saginiore, F Quigley.
Pontiac Tribe, No 190-Meets every Wednesday evening at Castle Hall, 377 Twelfth. F L Hus, Prophet; Frank Colburn, Sachem; James H Mahan, Senior Sagamore: W J Stewart, Junior Sagamore; Creed Shepardson, Chief of Records; Max Mantel, Collector of Wam- pum; Walter C Howe, Keeper of Wam- puin.
Tecumseh Tribe, No 62-Meets every Wednesday evening, Hamilton Hall, 575 Thirteenth. Theodore Meves, Sachem: I'm Cassazza, Sr Sagamore; M Lemal Jr Sagamore; J M Rule, Chief of Rec- ords; A G Pearce, Collector of Wam- pum; J A Campiano, Keeper of Wam- pum.
Uncas Tribe, No 137-Meets every Fri- day evening, Castle Hall, 377 Twelfth, Adolph Michel, Prophet; Christian Ebbe- sen, Sachem; Geo J Wilkins, Senior Sag- amore; Dan W Pratt, Junior Sagamore; E. H Burnett, Chief of Records; P E Hayes, Collector of Wampum; Sophus Nelson, Keeper of Wampum.
DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS.
Laruka Council, No 46 - Meets every Monday evening at 3223 E Fourteenth. Ellen McKevitt, Pocahontas; Matilda Blake, Winowah; Lizzie Finley, Proph- etess.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FOR- ESTERS.
Court Oakland, No 1237-Meets second and last Tuesday of each month at Franklin Hall.
Court Piedmont, No 3-Meets second and fourth Monday, Gier's Hall.
Court Ramona, No . 3854-Meets first Friday each month, Washington Hall.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Oakland Lodge, No 162-Meets Saturday evenings, upper Hamilton Hall, 575 Thirteenth. Rufus Macintyre, C T; Frank Robins, L D; J H Robbins, State E' S.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FEL- LOWS.
Sovereign Grand Lodge-M R Muckle, Grand Treas, Philadelphia, Pa: John B Goodwin, Grand Sec, Baltimore, Md; W I. Kuykendall, Acting Grand Sire. Wyoming. The, S G L will meet in Se- aitle, Wash., on Monday, September 22, 1209.
Grand Encampment-J F Chappell, Grand Patriarch, Vallejo; H F G Wulff, Grand High Priest, Sacramento; S B Force, Grand Sr Warden, San Leandro; W H Barnes, Grand Scribe, San Francisco; Chas E Benedict, Grand Treas, San Francisco; E F Golley, Grand Jr War- den, San Jose; F E Pierce, Grand Rep- lesentative, Los Angeles; C H Burden, Grand Representative, Sonora; F E Weck, Grand Trustee, San Francisco; M. P Forbes, Grand Trustee, San Fran- cisco; Eugene Flanders, Grand Trustee, San Francisco. The Grand Encampment will meet in Woodland on Tuesday, Oc- tober 7, 1909.
Grand Lodge of California-Jolin E Raker, Grand Master, Alturas; Grove L John- son, Deputy Grand Master, Sacramento; T W Duckworth, Grand Warden, San Bernardino; H D Richardson, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; J W Harris. Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; F B Ogden, Grand Representative, Oakland; W W Phelps. Grand Representative. Iriverside; John Glasson, Grand Trustee, Grass Valley; J F Nichols, Grand Trus- tee. San Francisco; E H Black, Grand Trustee, San Francisco. The Grand Lodge will meet in San Francisco on Tuesday, May 11. 1909.
O Rebekah Assembly, I 0 F-Mrs Lizzie L Coombs, President, San Jose; Mrs Iva S Raker, Vice-President, Al- turas; Mrs Etta Stewart, Warden, Stockton; Mrs Mary E Donoho, Sec, San Francisco; Mrs Lois M Wyckoff, Treas. Berkeley. The State Rebekah Assembly will meet in San Francisco on Tuesday, May 11, 1909.
.Amram Encampment, No 95-Meets sec- ord and fourth Thursday evenings at Orion Hall, 557 E Twelfth. J H Ander- son, C P: F M Le Ballister, H P; E W Salback, S W; A McElhatton, Scribe; W P Nulty, Treas.
Enterprise Lodge, No 298-Meets on Wednesday evening in I O O F Hall. 11th and Franklin. P Sohler, N G; M C Callaghan, V G; A N Brown, R S; H K Snow, F S: D M Williams, Treas.
Evening Star Lodge, No 263 - Meets every Friday evening at Fraternal Hall. 1t5612 E Fourteenth. A McElhatton. Sec; Dr A H Dodge. Treas.
Fountain Lodge, No 198-Meets on Mon- day evening in I O O F Hall, Eleventh and Franklin. F T Lundin, N G; H Meyer, V G; W T Bellars, R S; O J Rohl, F S; N J Swensen, Tras.
Fruitvale Lodge, No 69 - Meets every Tuesday evening at Blackman Hall, E Fourteenth near High. L C Davis, N C: Wm Strathearn, V G; August Wollf. Rec Sec; J L. Hoover, Fin Sec; Wm C Allen, Treas.
SOCIETIES.
Golden Rule Encampment, No 34-Meets first and third Friday evenings, Odd Follows' Hall. J T Rlley, C P; W A Sturgeon, H P; G G Bray, S W; H U Ensign, J W: J L McVey, Scribe; A A Rieser, Treas.
Harbor Lodge. No 253 - Mects every Wednesday evening at Alcatraz Hall. 861 Peralta.
I O O F Hall Association-Meets first Monday evening each month, Odd Fel- lows' Hall. George Kirk, Pres; P A Cameron, Vice-Pres: J McVey, Sec; Charles Jurgens, Treas.
O O F Relief Committee-Meets every Friday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall. Paul Sohler, Pres; J P Foebling, Scc; J B Bochrer, Fin Sec: Henry Myers, Treas. North Oakland Lodge No 401 - Meets every Wednesday evening at Golden Gate Hall, 5762 San Pablo av. J F Thompson, N G; A Loosle, V G; J R D Mackenzie, R S; A J Sturgeon, F S; G W Bererow, Treas.
Oakland Canton. No 11-P M meets sec- ond and fourth Friday evenings, Odd Fellows' Hall. D A Price, Commander; L Lorenzo, Lieut; G Sommers, Ensign; D Cornelius, Acct.
Oakland Lodge, No 118-Meets every Tuesday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall, Franklin Cor Eleventh. T C MeAuley, N G; A H Mckinnon, V G: J C Hitch- cock, R S; D A. Price, Fin Sec; C H Osgood, Treas.
Orion I O O F Hall Association-Meets second Monday evening each month, 557 E Twelfth. C W Wilkins, Pres; E Bangle, Sec; George C Chase, Treas. Orion Lodge, No 189-Mects every Sat- urday evening at I O O F Hall, 557 E Twelfth. G F Rice, N G: W H Findley, V G; E Balch, Sec; P Schrensen, Treas. Past Grand Association-Meets last Mon- day of each quarter at stated places. F E Burger, Sec.
Porter Lodge, No 272-Meets every Fri- day evening, 555 Eleventh. H W Bray. N G; S S Shay, V G; J P Fiberling, R S; G F Limback, Fin Sec; J A Jackson, Treas.
University Lodge, No 144-Meets every Thursday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall. J B Mortensen, N G; J B Bocherer, V G; C F Carl, F S; F Sinclair, Treas, Vorwarts Lodge, No 313-Meets every Wednesday evening. Gier's Hall, 511 Fourteenth. Lorenz Lorenzen, Sec; A Biscop, 'Treas.
Absit Invidia Rebekah Lodge, No 11- Meets Thursday evenings in Porter Hall, Nineteenth cor Grove. Belle Thompson. P N G; Nottle Fonde, N G; Mrs F V Northy, V G; Annie F Carl, Rec Sec; Ernestine Hirsch, Fin Sec; Etta Wixson, Treas.
Brooklyn Rebekah Lodge, No 12-Meets every Monday evening in Orion Hall. 557 E Twelfth. Isabelle Buchanan, Rec Sec; Jackson A Sweet. Fin Sec; Jennie Gronberg. Treas.
Concordia Rebekah Lodge, No 152 -- Meets in Gier's Hall. Margaretha Rohr- bacher, Rec Sec; Katie Krieger, Fin Sec; Anna Petersen, Treas.
Golden Link Rebekich Lodge, No Meets every Wednesday evening 105 -- Masonic Hall, 3123 E Fourteen'h. Fruitvale.
Good Will Rebekah Lodge, No 169
Meets Wednesday evenings at their lodge room, Linda Park Station, Mel- rose. Frankle Brevoorst, P G; Eliz- abeth Daniels, N G: Hadie Wadie, V G; Theresa Petersen, Sec; Lucille Allen, Fin Scc; Georgie Gallet, Treas.
Oakland Rebekah Lodge, No 16-Meets every Saturday evening at Pythian Castle, 12th and Allce. Mrs Fred Whiting, Fln Scc.
Sunset Rebekah Lodge, No 109-Meets every Friday evening, Fraternity Hall, West Oakland. Mrs Myrtle Pettingell, Rec Sec: Mrs Anna L Scott, F'in Sec. Manchester Unity (I O O F)-Meets ev- ery Monday at Klinkner Hall, Fifty- ninth and San Pablo av. Walter P Caray, Permanent Sec; F W Stephens, Treas.
JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS.
State Council of California-Headquar- ters, 114 Eleventh. L. C Shannon, Stato Councilor; Herman Paine, State Coun- cil Secretary.
Gen Geo A Custer Council, No 22-Meets every Monday evening at Woodten Hall, 414 Eleventh.
Temple Lodge, No 11-Meets Woodmen Hall, 414 Eleventh.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Oakland Council - Mects second and
fourth Wednesday evening at 550 Eleventh.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Clinton Lodge. No 2019-Meets secord and last Saturday evenings, 557 F Twelfth.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
Oakland Lodge, No 935 - Meets second and fourth Monday evenings at St An- drew's Society Rooms, 45-46 Blake Block. 1065 Washington. Protector. Wm Hearn; Sec, Jos A Colquhoun; Treas, Frederika Weber.
KNIGHTS OF MACCABEES.
Argonaut Tent, No 33-Meets every Fri- day evening at 521 Twelfth. George E Bandle, R K.
Bayo Vista Tent, No 91-Meets every Wednesday evening at Maccabee Tem- ple, Eleventh cor Clay. E E Lax- mance, R K.
Oakland Tent, No 17-Meets every Mon- day, Maccabee Temple.
LADIES OF THE MACCABEES.
State Commander-Minnie \V Aydelotte. 453 E Eleventh.
Argonaut Hive, No 59-Meets every Fri- day evening, 521 Twlefth. Mrs R Kuhn, R K.
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