Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1892, Part 11

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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CALIFORNIA BIBLE SOCIETY .- Organized Octo- ber 30, 1849. Depository, 757 Market strect. Meet- ings of the Board of Trustees are held by appoint- ment, on the first Tuesday of each month. Annts Merrill, President; Wm. Abbott, Secretary ; Edward P. Flint, Treasurer; Superintendent, Rev. John Thompson ; residence, 1350 Franklin street, Oakland ; Geo. O. McConnell, Depositarv


CALIFORNIA STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSO- CIATION .- Office 1037 Market street, Meetings held at the call of Chatrman Executive Committee. Presi- dent, Rev. J. K. Harrison, Santa Rosa ; Vice-Presi- dent, Rev. T. H. B. Anderson, Santa Rosa : Secretary, J. H. Baker, 219 Chattanooga street, San Francisco ; Chairman Executive Committee, Rev. H. B. Heacock, D.D., Oakland.


CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATES. - President, Stephen S. Smith, 7 Montgomery avenue; Secretary and Treasurer, John F. Myers, 863 Market street.


CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS' RELIEF SOCI- ETY OF CALIFORNIA .- Rev. J. C. Holbrook, D.D., President ; Rev. J. H. Warren, D.D., Secretary ; Geo. . H. Kellogg, Treasurer, 112 Liberty street.


GENTLEMENS' SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY .- Organized November, 1861, for the spiritual improvement of its members. The society is governed by a Director, who is one of the Fathers of St. Ignatius Church, S. J. Also by a Prefect and two Assistants ; a Secretary, Treasurer and other officers, as well as a council of twelve consulters, elected an- nually. Its present Director is Rev. Joseph M. Neri, S.J. Sodality meetings held on all Sundays and holi- days at 7:30 A. M. in their chapel, basement of St. Ig- natius Church, on Hayes street, west of Van Ness avenue. Number of attending members about four hundred. For admission, application is made to the Father Director.


The Sodality possesses a reading room and select library of about 3,000 volumes ; opened also to non- members on payment of a small fee, every Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 P. M., and on Monday, Wednes- day and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock.


LADIES' PASTORAL AID SOCIETY OF TRINITY CHURCH .- Organized 1873. Meeta every Wednesday at Trinity Church, at 2:30 P. M., in the chapel. The object of the society is to take under its care the destitute and friendless within the bounds of Trinity Church parish, to find employment for those requiring it, and to pro- vide clothing and assistance for such as may be in need of it; to visit and comfort the sick and the afflicted; to endeavor to bring to the church those who are neglectful of its services, and particularly the poorer and friendless classes ; to gather children into the Sunday School, and to aid in providing active and competent teachers ; 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.


LADIES' SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY .- Meets ou Sundays, at 2:30 P. M., in their chapel, overthe eastern side atsle of St. Ignatius' Church. Number of members, two hundred and fifty. Director, Rev. A. Maraschi, S. J.


METHODIST BOOK . DEPOSITORY. - (Pacific Coast Branch.) The Book Concern was established in 1789 on a borrowed capital of $600.


The San Francisco Depository, 1037 Market street, street, between Sixth and Seventh. J. D. Hammond D. D., agent, was established in 1849, and entered its own present commodious building in 1877. Pacific Coast Agenta for the Chautauqua publicationa.


PACIFIC PRESBYTERIAN UNION .- Organized Oc- tober, 1875. Incorporated May 7th, 1888. Composed of the clergy and laity of the several Presbyterian churches of the city.


The Union meets quarterly at the different churches. The Board of Directors meet on the first Monday of each month.


Sabbath Schools are maintained by the Union every Sunday as follows: At 427 Second street at 2:30 P. M., H. S. Blackwell Superintendent; Universal Hall,


Pacific street near Powell. H. S. Blackwell Superin- tendent, services at 9:45 A. M.


Officers .- Edward Kerr, President; H. L. Van Winkle, Treasurer ; Alex Ross, secretary. Office, 116 Califor- nia street.


PRESBYTERIAN MISSION ROME. - 933 Sacra- mento street : carried ou by the Occidental Branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church ; organized March, 1873, and has for its especial field of labor the evangelization of heathen women on the Pacific Coast. One hundred and seventy-eight auxiliary societies have been formed on the coast, twenty-six of which are located in thia city. The society purchased in June, 1876, the prop- erty at 933 Sacramento street for the purposes of the Mission Home. Daily school in English and Chinese is maintained, and Chinese women are in cases of persecution afforded shelter in the Home ; the largest number of pupils at any one time in the Home being forty-five


Officers .- Mrs. P. D. Browne, President ; Mrs. L. C. Adams, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. J. G. Chowu, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. L. A. Kelley. Treasurer, Miss M. Culbertson, Superintendent. Under this management is conducted the Occidental Chinese Mission Day School, 753 Clay street, Miss M. M. Baskin, teacher.


SAN FRANCISCO CHURCH EXTENSION SOCI- ETY OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH .- This incorporation is formed for the purpose of founding churches, of establishing Sunday schools aud preaching places, and of relieving over-burdened churches in the City and County of San Francisco. Charles Goodall, President ; W. F. Gibson, Secretary; Robert McElroy, Treasurer; J. W. Whiting, Samuel Hancock, John R. Sims, William Abbott, Joseph F. Forderer, W. F. Gibson, Charles Goodall, S. W. But- ler, R. V. Watt and Wm. Perkins, Trustees.


SAN FRANCISCO PORT SOCIETY. - Organized March, 1860. Objects: The moral improvement of seamen and others connected with the sea, in this port, by aiding the American Seaman's Friend Society of New York, in sustaining the Mariners' Church of San Francisco, and in such enterprises connected therewith as the society may approve. Any person may become a member by paying $5 a year, or a life member by the payment at one time of $50.


Officers .- Ira P. Rankio, President ; J. G. Jackson, Vice-President ; J. Rowell, Secretary ; Andrew Craw- ford, Treasurer ; Ira P. Rankin. A. J. Ralston, William Perkins, George W. Gibbs, S. S. Smith, Andrew Craw- ford, J. G. Levensaler, Charles Ferris and J.Rowell, Directors.


SOCIETY FOR CHRISTIAN WORK .- Organized Oc- tober, 1873. This society is connected with the First Unitarian Church ; and is under the auspices of the ladies of the congregation, every one of whom is ex- pected to aid in its support. The objects of the so- ciety are to relieve the sick and destitute, distribute clothing, seek employment for needy women, and assist the unfortunate in all practicable ways. Con- tributions of reading matter are distributed to the prisons, hospitals and asylums. The money needed for the prosecution of this work is obtained by the Sewing Society of the Congregation, which meets every alternate Monday at 2 P. M. in the church par- lors, to which all are cordially invited.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .- In- corporated September 13, 1853. Reincorporated April 1, 1881. Location, 232 Sutter street. For the attainment of the objects of this association there is provided and maintained: A library and bath rooms, free to all members of this association ; employment depart- ment for young men ; monthly musical and liter- ary receptions ; evening educational classes. Mem- bership ticket, $5 00 a year. A reading room, well supplied with current literature, daily, weekly, pic- torial, secular, and religious papers, free to all such as conform to the rules and regulations issued by the Board of Managers from time to time. The library contains upward of four thousand volumes. There is also a gymnasium connected with the institutton.


A Prayer Meeting, to which all are invited, is held at the rooms every day at 12 M. Bible Class, on Satur- day evening. Services in the large hall of the associa- tion every Sunday at 3 P.M. and every Monday at 8 P. M. Both services exclusively for young men.


The association has a large and handsome building


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on Sutter street, between Kearny and Grant avenue, owned by them and free from debt. The reading rooms are open every day from 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M.


Officers .- George W. Gibbs, President; H. J. Mc- Coy, General Secretary ; John F. Merrill, Treasurer : Wallace Smith, Librarian.


BRANCH ASSOCIATION .- A branch of the association, known aa the Twentieth Street Brauch, is located at 2319 Mission street. A complete branch of the asso- ciation in all departments is carried on at this point. The building is attractively furnished and fitted up. Dr. H. C. French Is Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the branch; Doctor W. Z. King, Treaa- urer, and Mr. Robert S. Boyna, Secretary. They also have a fine gymnasium, parlors, reading-room, library, hot and cold shower and tub baths, dressing, reception rooms, hall, etc.


German and deaf mute branchea are also located at the main building of the association, 232 Sutter street. The Street Railroad Branch, for young men engaged on cable car lines, is located at the corner of Fell and Baker streeta.


YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .- Organized September 9, 1877. Incorporated February 1, 1878. Number of members, about two hundred and fifty. The objects of the association includes the establishment of an industrial department for desti- tute women, a reading room and library for women and girls, the furnishing of advice, sympathy, tempo- ral 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 ministrations.


The association is located at 1221 O'Farrell street, and consists of library, reading, sewing-rooma and a home for seif-anpporting girla. The library contains over one thousand volumea 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 classea were inaugurated for working girls April 20, 1891. The monthly meeting is held on the first Friday of each month. The annual meet- ing is held on the first Friday in Janua: y.


Officers .- Mrs. L. C. Redington, President ; Mrs. Wm. O. Gould, Vice-President ; Mrs. Geo. W. Prescott, Second Vice-President : Mrs. P. D. Browne, Third Vice-President ; Miss H. Van Winkle, Recording Sec- retary ; Mrs. J. F. Merrill, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. I. H. Morse, Treasurer.


N. GRAY & CO .. UNDERTAKERS, 641-643-645 Sacramento street.


H. C. Porter & Co., undertakers, 116 Eddy street.


Benevolent.


Society Goods and Regalia of all kinds, D. Norcross & Co., 230 Post street.


AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR .- Organized in 1878, and incorporated under the laws of Massachn- setta. and is under the supervision of the insurance laws of the various States. Its special object is to give aid and protection to membera' families or other beneficiaries that may come under its laws, upon the assessment plan, iu sums from $500 to $5,000, payable at death ; to relieve its members in case of disabili- ties, by advancing on their certificates from $4 to $20 per week. It has a guarantee fund of $500,000 to in- sure full payment of death claims; the surplus at the close of each year being divided pro rata among the members. It has twelve hundred Councils throughout the United States and Canada, with a membership of sixty-five thousand. It disburses, annually. $2,500,000 in payment of death claims, having disbursed (since its organization) over $20,- 000.000. The organization is managed by a Supreme Council, with headquarters at Boston, Massachusetts.


The Grand Council of California was instituted Au- guat 8, 1881, and meets biennially on the first Tuesday of May. Grand Secretary's office. 46 St. Ann'a Building, 6 Eddy street, San Francisco.


Grand Officers for 1891-92: W. D. Mansfield, Grand Commander, San Francisco; Rev. Thomaa


Fllber, Grand Vice-Commander, Mendocino ; Charles G. Willman. Grand Orator, Los Angeles; C. O. Burton, Grand Secretary, 6 Eddy atreet, Sau Francisco; John N. Besse, Grand Treasurer, Watsonville; Rev. D. O. Kelly, Grand Chaplain, Fresno, Frank Ey, Grand Guide, Anaheim ; Miss Mary C. Snyder, Grand Warden, Grasa Valley ; Mrs. L. A. Balch, Grand Sentry, San Francisco; George W. Dixon, Supreme Representative, San Francisco.


There are aixty-nine subordinate Councila under the jurisdiction of the Grand Council, thirteen of which are located in San Francisco, as follows :


GOLDEN COUNCIL No. 118 .- Meets first and third Wednesdaya of each month at 32 O'Farrell atreet.


ALTA COUNCIL No. 147 .- Meets first and third Fridays of each month, at Alcazar Building.


MYRTLE COUNCIL No. 187 .- Meets every Wednesday at 32 O'Farrell street.


CALIFORNIA COUNCIL No. 250 .- Meets firat and third Mondays of each month, at 32 O'Farrell street.


BOHEMIAN COUNCIL No. 261 .- Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month, at 32 O'Farrell atreet.


SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL No. 442 .- Meets first and third Tueadays of each month at 112 Post atreet.


WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. 480 .- Meets second and and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 320 Post street.


OCCIDENT COUNCIL No. 502 .- Meeta second and fourth Saturdays of each month at Alcazar Building. GOLDEN STAR COUNCIL No. 548 .- Meeta first, and third Thursdays of each month at 121 Eddy street.


PROTECTION COUNCIL No. 596 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 121 Eddy atreet.


METROPOLIS COUNCIL No. 640 .- Meets every Satur- day at 320 Post street.


MYSTIO COUNCIL No. 674 .- Meets third and fourth Thursdays of each month at Flood Building.


GOLDEN SHORE COUNCIL No. 695 .- Meets first and third Saturdaya of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. ANCIENT JEWISH ORDER KESHER SHEL BAR- ZEL .- Meets at B'nai B'rith Hall.


Officers of the Executive Council .- Dr. R. W. G. Samuels, President ; S. Meyer, Vice-President ; N. Wilkowsky, Secretary ; M. H. Lichtenstein, Treasurer.


MONTEFIORE LODGE .- Meets every Sunday evening. HARMORIAH LODGE .- Meets second and fourth Sunday evenings of each month.


SOLOMON LODGE .- Meets every Sunday evening


SARAH LODGE .- Meeta Second and fourth Sunday afternoons of each mouth.


ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS .- Subsidiary High Conrt of the Pacific Coast, instituted November 6th, 1889, in San Francisco, forming a part of the Universal Order known as The Ancient Order of For- eatera Friendly Society, numbering seven hundred thonsand adult male members, with a reserve capital of twenty-five million dollars. The High Court of the World is located in Ipawich, England for the present year. The objecta of this order are to aid the sick members, give relief to their widows and orphans, to find employment for the unemployed, and all other benevolent purposes. There are fifty courts in the State, with several female branchea known as circles of Companiona of the Forest and a branch known as the Uniform Rank.


The Subsidiary High Court Officers are: H. Beaver, H. C. R., San Francisco ; S. McMullin, H. S.C. R., San Francisco; C. F. Burgman, H. C. Treasurer, San Francisco ; S. A. D. Jonea, H. C. Secretary, Merced ; M. Boehm, H. C. S. W., San Francisco; J. 8. Fran- cia, H. C. J. W., San Francisco ; E. Richard,, H. C. S. B., San Francisco ; W. E Kimball, H. C. J. B., San Francisco ; John Falconer, Permanent Secretary, 102 O'Farrell Street. San Francisco.


The following Courts and Circlea meet at 102 O'Far- rell street, except when stated otherwise.


COURT ROBIN HOOD NO. 5931 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdaya of each month.


COURT EUREKA No. 6146 .- Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month.


COURT OCCIDENTAL No. 6676 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdaya of each month.


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BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents, 508-510 California Street.


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COURT STAR OF THE WEST NO. 6956 .- Meets every Friday.


COURT STAR OF THE MISSION NO. 7197 .- Meets every Wednesday.


COURT HERCULES NO. 7206 .- Meets second and fourth Moudays of each month.


COURT GERMAN AMERICA NO. 7472 .- Meets every Wednesday.


COURT TWIN PEAKS NO. 7556 .- Meets every Wednes- day.


COURT ALCATRAZ No.7749 .- Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month corner Stockton and Union streeta.


COURT ADELAIDE NO. 7637 .- Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month.


COURT FAIRMOUNT NO. 7797 .- Meets every Tuesday. COURT LIBERTY No. 7801 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.


COURT APOLLO No. 7802 .- Meets every Thursday.


COURT GARFIELD NO. 7803 .- Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month.


COURT BOURNEMOUTH NO. 7804 .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month.


COURT ONWARD NO. 7805 .- Meets every Friday.


COURT ALLIANCE NO. 7806 .- Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at K. R. B. Hall, 220 Mason street.


COURT EXCELSIOR No. 7807 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.


COURT MAZZINI No. 7809 .- Meets first and third Moudays of each month corner Union and Stockton streets.


COURT FREMONT NO. 7810 .- Meete second and fourth Thursday a of each month.


COURT VICTOIRE NO. 7811 .- Meeta every Thursday. COURT JUSTICE No. 7903 .- Meeta second and fourth. Tuesdays of each month.


COURT KENSINGTON NO. 7904 .- Msete every Monday at Duvenecks Hall, Twenty-fourth and Church streets.


COURT ENTERPRISE NO. 7903 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month.


COURT FRANKLIN NO. 7907 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.


COURT WASHINGTON NO. 7913 .- Meets every Monday at Golden Gate Hall, corner Pacific and Van Ness avenues.


COURT CALIFORNIA NO. 7914 .- Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Masonic Hall, South San Francisco.


COURT AMERICA NO. 7916 .- Meets every Monday at Manuerbund Hull, cor. Twenty-fourth and Potrero avenue.


Twelve Circles of Compantons of the Forest meet in this city. This branch of the Ancient Order of Fores- tera wan instituted in San Francisco, June 18th, 1883.


Officers of Grand Circle of California: Mrs. S. Bev. erson, G. C. C .; Misa A. Rodman, G. S. C. C .; Mra. M. Asher, G. Treasurer; Mra. E. R. Roy, G. Secretary ; Mra. K. Krausgrill, G. R. G .; Mra. W. E. Kimball, G. L. G,; Mra. A. Jones, G. I. G .; Miss L. Matzen, G. O. G .; Mrs. E. Brown, Herald.


WASHINGTON CIRCLE NO. 1 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdaye of each month.


MINERVA CIRCLE No. 20 .- Meets every Friday.


GERMANIA CIRCLE No. 36 .- Meets first and third Mondays of each month.


EUREKA CIRCLE NO. 39 .- Meeta first and third Thursdays of each month.


ALCATRAZ CIRCLE No. 58 .- Meets first and third Fridays of each month corner Union and Stockton streets.


CAMBRIAN CIRCLE No. 101 .- Meeta first and third Tuesdays of each month.


TWIN PEAKA CIRCLE No. 102 .- Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month cor Seventeenth and Noe streeta.


CALIFORNIA CIRCLE No. 103 .- Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month.


JUSTICE CIROLE No. 104 .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month.


MAZZINI CIROLE No. 106 .- Meets firat and third Wednesdaya of each month.


YOSEMITE CIRCLE No. 107 .- Meets every Wednesday. VICTOIRE CIRCLE No. 7811 .- Meets every Monday.


Two companies of the Uniform Rank meet in this city.


Co. A. UNIFORM RANK .- Headquarters 102 O'Farrell Co. B. UNIFORM RANK .- Headquarters 102 O'Farrell.


ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS OF AMERICA .- The objects of this order are to unite fraterually all white males of good character. between the ages of eighteen and fifty years, to aid its sick members, bury ita dead, gtve relief to their widows and orph- ans, to find employment for the unemployed, and all other benevolent purposes. There are about seventy Courts in the State, also branches known as Kuights of the Sherwood Forest and the Companions of the Forest.


The supreme body of the Order is known as the Supreme Court, and was organized in Minneapolis on August 15, 1889, having on that day seceded from the Ancient Order of Foreaters in England. The Supreme Court meets biennially. Next meeting at New Haven, Conn., in September, 1893.


Grand Court of California, organized November 20, 1889. Officers-Lewia Thorne, P. G. C. R., Los Angeles ; J. D. Case, G. C. R., San Francisco; J. J. Cordy, G. S. O. R., San Francisco ; Fred O. Hensley, G. Treasurer, San Francisco; C. H. Bremer, G. Sec- retary, Alameda ; William Mead, G. S. W., Los Ange- les ; R. B. Vellage, G. J. W., Golden Gate ; Samuel Berel, G. S. B., San Francisco; R. Angove, G. J. B., Grass Valley; J. E. Ryan, H. C. Logan and A. Dijeau, G. Trustees. Grand Secretary's office, room 67, Flood Building, San Francisco.


Next meeting of Grand Court will convene in Napa, May 17, 1892.


Thirty-four Courts and three Junior Courts meet in this city as followa:


COURT ROBIN HOOD NO. 5931 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 413 Sutter street.


COURT AURORA No. 6450 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street.


COURT AMERICA No. 6454 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Potrero Opera House.


COURT CALIFORNIA NO. 6671 .- Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 20 Eddy street.


COURT GOLDEN GATE NO. 6681 .- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street.


COURT SAN FRANCISCO NO. 6744 .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street.


COURT BAY CITY NO. 6857 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesdaya of each month at 121 Eddy Street.


COURT EUCLIEAN NO. 6932. - Meets every Monday at 32 O'Farrell street.


COURT ECLIPSE No. 6972 .- Meets every Monday at Odd Fellowa' Building.


COURT HUBERTUS NO. 7125 .- Meeta every Friday at 413 Sutter street.


COURT JUSTICE NO. 7182 .- Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at 0093% Market street.


COURT INTER Noa No. 7353 .- Meets every Friday at 32 O'Farrell street.


COURT GOLDEN WEST NO. 7467 .- Meets firet and third Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellows' Building.


COURT ZENITH NO. 7474 .- Meets every Monday at 1133 Mission street.


COURT GOLDEN STATE NO. 7495 .- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Odd Fellowa' Building.


COURT DEFIANCE NO. 7540 .- Meets every Thursday at 114 O'Farrel street.


COURT STANFORD NO. 7563 .- Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 320 Post street.


COURT OLYMPIO NO. 7584 .- Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. COURT MAGNOLIA NO. 7596 .- Meets second and fourth Friday at 909% Market street.


COURT EL DORADO NO. 7610 .- Meets every Friday at 114 O'Farrell street.


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UNION ICE CO.


DEALERS IN NATURAL ICE. 735-737 FOURTH STREET, S. F.


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3418 and 3420.


Sixteenth Street, near Valencia. Office, 12 Sixth St.


UNITED STATES LAUNDRY,


74 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY,


COURT WESTERN ADDITION NO. 7612 .- Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at 320 Post street.


COURT GOLDEN EAGLE NO. 7628. - Meets every Thursday at 909%% Market street.


COURT GOLDEN ERA NO. 7690 .- Meets every Friday at 121 Eddy street.


COURT WASHINGTON NO. 7723 .- Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Odd Fellows' Building.


COURT PRESIDIO NO. 7750 .- Meets first and third Wednesday at Steimke's Hall, Octavia near Union street.


COURT BONITA NO. 7752 .- Meets every Monday st corner of Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets.


COURT YERBA BUENA NO. 7753 .- Meets second and fourth Monday at corner of Geary and Steiner streets.


COURT MAYFLOWER NO. 7754 .- Meets every Wednes- day at 2117 Nission street.


COURT SEAL ROCK NO. 7757 .- Meets every Thursday at 909 % Market street.


COURT ACME NO. 7764 .- Meets every Friday at 32 O'Farrell street.


COURT PALO ALTO NO. 7767 .- Meets second and fourth Thursday at 121 Eddy street.


COURT COLUMBIA NO. 7770 .- Meets every Friday at 1322 Howard street.


COURT LINCOLN NO. 7772 .- Meets every Friday at Odd Fellows' Building.


COURT HAYES VALLEY NO. 7774 .- Meets every Tues- day at Mowry's Hall, Grove and Laguna streets.


COURT PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA No. 5 (Junior Branch) .- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 909%% Market street.


COURT YOUNG AMERICA NO. 6 (Junior Branch) .- Meets first and third Thursdays of each month in Potrero Opera House, Potrero.


COURT PRIDE OF THE GOLDEN WEST NO. 37 (Ju. nior Branch) .- Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street.




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