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Home Industry League of California- Edw. H. Brown, Mgr., 531 Call Bldg.
Homeopathic Dispensary-Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, Southwest Hungarian Ladies' Society-Hamilton Hall.
Importers and Exporters Assn. of S. F. -255 California.
Independence Day Outing Club-W. Derchner, Sec., 198 14th.
Indoor Yacht Club-111 Ellis.
Institute of Chartered Accountants- F. B. Brace, Pres. F. S. Collier, Sec. 58 Sutter.
Insurance Federation of California- 433 Callfornia.
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes and Moving Picture Ma- chine Operators of the United States and Canada-68 Haight.
PACIFIC FOUNDRY COMPANY
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BIG SAVING
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Societies
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
International Association of Machin- ists, San Francisco Lodge No. 68-Meets every Wednesday evening at Labor Tem- ple, 16th and Capp.
International Brotherhood Electrical Workers-John S. Wilson, Sec .- Treas., 343 Pacific Bldg.
International Geneva Association-Of- fice, 151 Mason.
International Workers Defense League 307 Russ Bldg.
Islam Club-650 Sutter nr. Powell.
Iroquois Club-Meets 1st and 3d Fri- days. 150 Golden Gate Av.
Italian Relief-C. Crespi, Sec., 678 Green.
Italian Touring Club-Cross Country Athletic Club. Chief Consul, Armando Pedrini, 552 Montgomery; Consul, Dr. Edward Taussig, 2520 Union. It has 150,- 000 members throughout the world.
Japanese Young Women's Christian Association-1120 Gough.
Jitney Bus Operators No. 399-Guy Lathrop, Sec., 10 East.
Jordan Park Improvement Club-Office, 56 Sacramento. Meets last Monday of each month. Martin Newall, Sec., 35 Parker Av.
Journeymen Butchers' Protective and Benevolent Association of the Pacific Coast-Meets every Thursday evening at K. of P. Hall, 115 Valencia. A. J. Pratt, Recording Sec.
Journeymen Shipwrights' Association- Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month at 454 Valencia.
Juvenile Protective Association-1022 Phelan Bldg.
Knickerbocker Male Quartet-560 Mis- sion. Amos Williams, Fred Purdy. C. F. Robinson, L. A. Larsen. Vocal music for all occasions. Tel. Douglas 2372.
Korean National Association of N. A .- 995 Market.
Ladies' Sodality of St. Ignatius Church -- 2211 Hayes. Meets on 2d and 4th Sun- days of each month at 2:30 p. m.
Lakeside Golf Club-Lake Merced. Of- fice, 621 First National Bank Bldg. J. H. Robertson, Sec.
La Paz Club-698 Minna.
Laundry Owners' Association of San Francisco-Thos. F. Alford, Sec., Call Bldg.
Laurel Hill Cemetery Association- Presidio Av. opposite Bush Street. Geo. D. Gray, Pres .; Chas. Stubenrauch, Sec. League of California Municipalities- Pacific Bldg.
Legal Aid Society of San Francisco- W. E. Billings, Atty .; Elizabeth McArt- ney, Ex. Sec., 910 Hearst Bldg.
Les Soiress-Wm. P. Halliday, Sec., 2506 Mission.
Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Associa- tion-Conrad Trieber, Sec. Meets 1st Saturday evening of each month at 414 Mason.
Ligue Henri IV Mutual Benevolent So- ciety-Membership 750. Meets at Red Men's Hall, 240 Golden Gate Av. Officers: Max Andichou, Pres .; J. P. Casenave, Re- cording Sec.
Ligue Nationale Francaise-Meets 1st Monday of each month at 110 Sutter. Raphael Weill, Pres .; H. L. Guerard, Sec.
Lincoln Grammar School Association- This organization is composed of "Old Boys" of the Original Old Lincoln School, which formerly stood on 5th near Market, and was opened in 1865. The association is formed for the purpose of keeping alive the memories of the early days. The only requisite for membership is that the applicant shall have attended that school, whether as a graduate or not, at least thirty-nine years before applying for membership. The period regulating mem-
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bership is advanced one year at each annual banquet, which is held on Lin- coln's Birthday, Feb. 12. The association has undertaken the work of erecting a memorial of Lincoln in the Civic Center, which will also perpetuate the fact that the first statue to Lincoln ever erected was that which stood before the Old Lin- coln Grammar School and was unveiled in 1886. Alex Goldstein, Pres .; Fred C. Peterson, 1st Vice-Pres .; Frank C. Drew, 2d Vice-Pres .; Thomas P. Burns, Treas., 348 Pine; Chas. B. Turrill, Historian and Sec., 57 Sanchez. Associate Life Direc- tors, John A. Britton, Thos. P. Burns, Alex. B. Cooper, F. H. DeGuerre, Alex. Goldstein, E. G. L. Hoeber, Alex. M. Robertson, H. H. Sherwood, Charles B. 'Turrill, Chas. W. Decker, Geo. H. Pippy, Arthur L. Levinsky. Directors annually elected: Frank C. Drew, Foster P. Cole, R. J. Sheridan, E. T. Stolz, M. S. Kosh- land, Ferd C. Peterson, L. L. Solomons, Louis E. Aubrey, John T. Hayes, W. R. Larzeler, Louis Metzger, Jacob Shaen, Albert Wiener, R. P. Doolan, H. F. Farl- mann, J. O. Gantner and Rudolph Herold. Office of the Association, 57 Sanchez.
Lincoln American Club-41 Powell.
Lincoln Monument League-Chas. E. Broadwell, Pres .; Alex. Goldstein, Vice- Pres .; Thos. P. Burns, Treas .; Chas. B. Turrill, Sec., 57 Sanchez.
Lincoln Park Golf Club-3139 Clement. fornia-110 Jessie.
Little Children's Aid-995 Market. Jas. P. Skelly, Sec.
Lone Mountain Club-2759 Geary.
Loring Club-This is the leading sing- ing society club of the city, is composed of sixty active male voices, and 250 asso- ciate or subscribing members. The Club gives four musical entertainments each year which are marked events in our so- cial seasons. Meetings held at Scottish Rite Auditorium. W. W. Davis, Sec., 56 Steuart.
Lowell High School Alumni Associa- tion-Wm. D. McRae, Pres., 2402 Wash- ington; Walter H. Rohde, Sec.
Lumber Products Manufacturers' Asso- ciation-A. C. Bredfield, Sec., 248-250 Pacific Bldg.
Lumber Surveyors' Association of Cali- fornia-110 Jessie
Luxemberg Society-177 Capp.
Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society- F. L. Noriega, Pres., 967 Haight.
Marine Cooks' and Stewards' Associa- tion of the Pacific Coast-Eugene Steidle, Sec., 42 Market.
Marine Diesel & Gas Engineers' Assn. No. 49-10 Embarcadero.
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa- tion No. 35-Meets Tuesday evenings at 166 Steuart. John J. Searey, Sec .; Ernest F. Pegg, Business Mgr.
Marine Firemen, Oilers and Watertend- ers Union of the Pacific-P. Flynn, Sec., 58 Commercial.
Mariners' Free Reading Room-58 Commercial. In connection with the San Francisco Port Society. Open daily from 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Masons' and Builders' Association-E. S. Rainey, Sec., 185 Stevenson.
Masonic Club of San Francisco-Palace Hotel. W. P. Filmer, Pres .; H. G. Squier, Sec. and Manager.
Master Housesmiths' Association-547- 54 New Call Bldg.
Master Mariners' Benevolent Associa- tion-Meets every Friday evening at 149 Eddy. Chas. E. Polk, Recording Sec .; Peter Rasmussen, Financial Sec.
Master Plasterers' Association-W. S. Scott, Sec., 185 Stevenson.
Master Plumbers' Association of San Francisco-120 Page. Alexander Cole- man, Pres .; John L. E. Firmin, Sec.
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Societies
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Societies
Masters, Mates and Pilots of the Pacific -Meets at 268 Market. Capt. Wm. A. Wescott, Business Mgr .; Wm. H. Stark, Sec.
McCloud Country Club-Rudolph Schil- ling, Pres., Pacific Union Club; T. J. Coleman, Sec., Pacific Union Club.
Mechanics' Institute-Organized March 29, 1855. Mechanics' Institute Bldg., 57 Post. The Society has a valuable library, containing 73,000 volumes, including many rare scientific works, and a reading room well supplied with the leading sci- entific and literary periodicals of the day. Any person may become a member, being acceptable to the Board of Trustees, by paying an entrance fee of $1 and $1.50 quarterly dues, in advance. John H .. Wood, Sec., Mechanics Mercantile Li- brary; Francis B. Graves, Librarian.
Medical Society of State of California- 930 Butler Bldg., 135 Stockton.
Menlo Country Club-Office, 354 Pine. H. H. Coggins, Sec.
Merchants' and Manufacturers' Asso- cation-2 Market.
Merchants' Exchange, The-431 Cali- fornia. F. A. Somers, Pres .; Henry Wangenheim, Sec., Merchants Exchange Bldg. Merchants Exchange Club-Mer- chants Exchange Bldg., 465 California. Metal Workers' Protective Association -900 O'Farrell.
Metaphysical Library-165 Post.
Milk Dealers' Association-Wm. E. Moore, Sec., 1020 Valencia.
Mining Library-Ferry Bldg.
Mission Street Merchants' Association -2487 Mission. Jas. W. Doherty, Fin. Sec., 2008 Mission; J. C. Marshall, Rec. Sec., 485 Pine.
Moose Club-F. C. Tracey, Sec., 111 Jones.
Motor Car Dealers' Assn-68 Post. A. F. Lemberger, mgr.
Mount Diablo Park Club - Office 1 Montgomery.
Musical Association of San Francisco -457 Pheian Bidg. A. W. Widenham, Sec.
Musical Fund Society-Meets quarterly 3d Thursday in January, April, July and October at 12:30 p. m., at 68 Haight. P. H. Sapiro, Pres .; F. Borgel, Sec.
Musicians' Mutual Protective Union of San Francisco, Local No. 6, American Federation of Musicians-Albert A. Greenbaum, Rec. Sec., 68 Haight.
National Association Letter Carriers of America-Golden Gate Branch 214. Thos. P. Tierney, Sec. Meets 1st Satur- day at 414 Mason.
National Association of Postoffice Clerks-Branch No. 8. George P. Feely, Sec. Meets 2d Saturday at 240 Golden Gate Av.
National Association of Retail Grocers -F. B. Connolly, Past Pres., 461 Market. National Association of Stationary En- gineers-Geo. Stewart, Sec., Pacific Bldg. National Bible Institute-Hearst Bldg. National Defense League of California -Ferry Bldg.
National Dog Breeders' Association- W. V. N. Bay, Sec., 355 Sutter.
National Board of Fire Underwriters- Percy V. Long, Asst. Genl. Counsel, 433 California.
National Chiid Labor Committee, Northern Cal .- Phelan Bldg.
National Defenders' League-Mrs. Wm. B. Hamilton, Chairman; Miss Heien MacDonough and Mrs. Veda Neison, Secs .; Mrs. Wm. Davis, Business Scc.
National Indian War Veterans, San Francisco Camp No. 4-Mcets at Audi- toriuni 1st Sunday of each month.
National League for Woman's Service Club-333 Kearny.
National Traffic Officers' Assn .- D. A. Sylvester, Pres .; M. F. Brown, Sec., 1026 Market.
Nationals, The-Organized 1855. Meets at 1160 Eddy every Monday evening.
Native Sons and Native Daughters' Central Committee on Homeless Children -Mary E. Brusie, Sec., 955 Phelan Bldg. Nederlandsche Vereeniging Van Cali- fornia-925 Golden Gate Av.
Netherlands Commercial Museum-235 Montgomery.
Nevada Social Club-773 Market.
New Era League of California -239 Geary.
Newspaper Men's Club of San Fran- cisco-Thos. Gallagher, Sec., 77 O'Far- rell.
North Beach Promotion Association- 678 Green.
Northern California Hotel Association -John F. Shea, Sec., Crocker Bldg.
North Bay Yacht Club-W. Cook, Sec., 3054 Polk.
North Central Improvement Associa- tion-Meets at call of Chair. C. Fredk. Kohl, Pres .; Edgar Painter, Sec., 616 Kohl Bldg.
Northern California Congregational Conference-Office. 417 Market.
Norwegian Club-99 Divisadero.
Norwegian Ladies' Club "Nora"-Meets every 4th Thursday at 99 Divisadero.
Norwegian National League-431 Du- boce Av.
Francisco-(Male). Meets every Thurs- day at 120 Capp.
Occidental Board of Foreign Missions- Meets 1st Monday of each month at 920 Sacramento. Mrs. H. B. Pinney, Pres .; Miss Jennie Partridge, Recording Sec., 920 Sacramento.
Odd Fellows' Club-14, 7th.
Ohio Society of California-Meetings by cali. Thos. A. Nerney, 1st Vice-Pres., Pacific Bldg .; E. G. Cook, Alameda, Sec.
Old Friends' Society-459 Turk. Or- ganized May 15, 1864. Col. J. E. Slinkey, Sec.
Old People's Home-2507 Pine.
Olympic Club, The-524 Post. The buildings erected by the Club contain a magnificent swimming tank filled with ocean water, and the parlors, halls and various apartments are modern and beau- tiful in all their appointments. The sys- tem of baths, tubs, showers, Russian and Turkish, is as complete and handsome as any in the country.
Optical Dealers' Assn. of California- 1 Montgomery.
Order of Camels, Western Div .- C. J. Young, Dep. Grand Organizer, Flood Bldg.
Order of Railroad Telegraphers-T. T. Cull, Genl. Chairman; A. M. Hammond, Genl. Sec .- Treas., 303 Pacific Bldg.
Order of Railway Conductors, Division 115-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays of each month at 536 Bryant. Robt. C. Leu, Sec., 93 Stiilman.
Order of Railway Employees-Phelan Bldg. W. F. Stafford, Pres .; Mrs. K. B. Clifford, Sec .; C. W. Litsinger, Asst. Sec. Outing and Riding Club-634 Stanyan. Owl Drug Employees Clubs-946 Pa- cific Bldg.
Overseas Club-H. G. Dance, Sec., 525 Sutter.
Pacific Aero Club-Chas. F. Pond, Pres .; Sidney Bibbero, Sec., 915 Monadnock Bldg. Meets 1st Tuesdays.
Pacific Association of Amateur Oars- men-Alex G. Bell. 336, 2d.
Pacific American Steamship Associa- tion-112 Market.
Pacific Association of the Amateur Athletic Association-Headquarters, 469 Flood Bldg. Herbert Hauser, Sec.
Pacific Coast Association Native Sons of Vermont-H. L. Adams, Pres .; A. O.
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Socicties
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Societies
Colton, Sec .; office, 514 Mills Bldg.
Pacific Coast Baseball League-14th and Valencia. Office, Hearst Bldg.
Pacific Coast Bakers' Conservation League-Wm. Foley, Sec., 465 California. Pacific Coast Bath House Association- Call Bldg. E. M. Smith, Sec.
Pacific Coast Chrome Producers' Assn. -E. A. Dickey, Sec., 68 Post.
Pacific Coast Hotel Association-Geo. C. Henderson, Sec., 46 Kearny.
Pacific Coast Lumber Surveyors' Asso- ciation-268 Market.
Pacific Coast Numismatic Society-F. T. Huddart, Pres., 444 Market.
Pacific Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' Association-F. W. Kelley, Sec., 239 Pa- cific Bldg.
Pacific Coast Waiters' Association-F. R. Hooke, Mgr., 181 Eddy.
Pacific Motor Boat Club-Club House, Belvedere, Marin County.
Pacific Philatelic Society-Edgar M. Bransford, Sec., 231 20th Av.
Pacific Printers Clearing House-340 Sansome.
Pacific Railway Club-Chas. E. Norton, Pres., 64 Pine.
Pacific States Paper Trade Association -461 Market. B. N. Coffman, Sec.
Pacific Union Club-1000 California. Papyrus Club-Bellevue Hotel.
Patrol Special Police Officers Protective Association-Meets 2d Tuesday of each month at 3 p. m. at Hall of Justice. T. E. Healy, Rec. Sec .. 520 Castro.
Peniel Mission-6 Mission and 203 Na- toma.
People's Institute-1256 Market.
Pile Drivers and Bridge Builders Asso- ciation, Local No. 77-457 Bryant.
Pioneer Kindergarten Society - 1041 Greenwich.
Pixley Memorial Free Kindergarten- Meets 1st Tuesdays at Winfield Scott School. Mrs. Jas. McDonald, Pres .; Mrs. William R. P. Clark, Sec.
Players Club-1757 Bush.
Polish Society of California-Organ- ized 1862. Since 1885 as Branch No. 7 of the Polish National Alliance of U. S. of N. A. Meets every 1st Sunday of the month at 2 p. m. at St. Helen's Hall, 2091 15th. Library same place. Stanislaus Sysiak, Librarian.
Polk and Larkin Streets District Asso- ciation-Meets every Tuesday, 8 p. m., California Club Hall, 1750 Clay. John S. Mackay. Sec.
Polk Pastime Club-Leo Allenberg, Sec., 1498 Pine.
Poppy Social Club-370 London.
Portland Cement Association-785 Mar- ket.
Portuguese Protective and Benevolent Association-Meets 4th Sunday and 2d Thursday of each month at Druids' Tem- ple. John C. Moraes, Sec.
Poultry Producers of Central California (Inc.)-757 Sansome. J. H. Barber, Mgr.
Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mis- sions-Rev. W. T. Johnson, Acting Sec., 278 Post.
Presbyterian Mission House-920 Sac- ramento. Headquarters of the Woman's Occidental Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church.
Presidio Golf Club-Meets 2d Tuesday of each month at 8 Presidio Terrace. W. H. Rhoades, Sec., 621 First Nat, Bank Bldg.
Press Club of San Francisco-449 Powell.
Primrose Social Club-22d and Indiana. . Printers Board of Trade of San Fran- cisco-J. D. Roantree, Sec., Call Bldg.
Purchasing Agents' Association of Norther nCalifornia-D. B. Gray, Sec., 230 California.
Railway Employees' Welfare Associa- tion-65 Market.
Recreation Club for Girls-507 Har- rison.
Recreation League of San Francisco- Mrs. E. L. Baldwin, Sec., 460 Flood Bldg. Albin C. Anderson, Lieut. Sec.
Red Cross Life Saving Corps-367 Oak. Albin C. Anderson, Lieut.
Red Cross, Pacific Division-Flood Bldg.
Red Cross, San Francisco Chapter- John A. Britton, Chairman; Mrs. Thur- low H. R. Bogart, Genl. Mgr., Civic Cen- ter.
Retail Clerks' Club of San Francisco- 32 Turk.
Retail Dry Goods Association of San Francisco-Benj. Armer, Sec., 177 Post.
Retail Druggists' Association of San Francisco-W. Bruce Philip, Sec., Balboa Bldg.
Retail Grocers' Association of San Francisco-F. B. Connolly, Sec., 461 Mar- ket.
Rice Association of California-465 California.
Richmond Industrial Com. (Richmond, Contra Costa County) Hearst Bldg.
Rochambeau Club-1642 Mckinnon Av. Rotary Club of San Francisco-H. H. Feighner, Sec., Palace Hotel.
Sailors Union of the Pacific-59 Clay.
Salvation Army Industrial and Social Department-Brigadier George Reid, offi- cer in charge, 870 Harrison.
San Francisco and Northern California Fur Dealers Assn .- B. M. Harris, Sec., 153 Kearny.
San Francisco Advertising Club-H. Wm. Nelle, Mgr., 2011 Palace Hotel.
San Francisco Architectural Club-77 O'Farrell.
San Francisco Association for the Blind-1120 Folsom and 432 Sutter. San Francisco Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis- 1547 Jackson.
San Francisco Automobile Trade Asso- ciation-A. D'Ettel, Sec., 900 O'Farrell.
San Francisco Baseball Club-15th and Valencia.
San Francisco Boys' Club-2520 Fol- som.
San Francisco Chapter American Insti- tute of Architects-Office, 233 Post.
San Francisco Chapter American Insti- tute of Banking-J. S. Wilson, Sec., 126 Post.
San Francisco Church Extension Socie- ty of the M. E. Church-Meets at 831 Monadnock Bldg, John H. McCallum, Pres .; J. E. White, Sec.
San Francisco Clearing House Associa- tion-Fredk. H. Colburn, Mgr .; Thos. P. Burns, Asst. Mgr., 348 Pine.
San Francisco Club of Applied Psy- chology-Mrs. Florence Schoenfield, Sec., 767 Market.
San Francisco Colony, New England Women-525 Sutter.
San Francisco Commercial Club-13th and 14th floors, Merchants Exchange Bldg. Prosper P. Reiter. Mgr.
San Francisco Convention and Tourist League-Robt. L. Webb, Sec., Exposi- tion Auditorium.
San Francisco Council of Commercial Travelers-2135 Sutter.
San Francisco County Homeopathic Society-Dr. H. J. Wright, Sec .; meetings held 3d Thursday of each month at St. Francis Hotel. Address, care Hahne- mann Hospital, California and Maple.
San Francisco County Medical Society -Meets at 909 Hyde every Tuesday eve- ning. Rene Bine. Sec.
San Francisco District Dental Society- Meets 2d Monday of each month in Med- ical Bldg., 909 Hyde. Dr. A. F. Lucchetti, Pres .; Dr. F. J. Seiferd, Sec.
San Francisco Electrical Contractors- C. L. Chamblin, Sec., 641 Mission.
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San Francisco Restaurant Association -553 Pacific Bldg.
San Francisco Retail Bakers' Associa- tion-Wm. M. Foley, Sec., 3543, 18th.
San Francisco Retail Lumber Yards Protective Association-C. S. Tripler, Sec., Hearst Bldg.
San Francisco Sales Managers' Asso- ciation-F. E. Boyd, Sec., 819 Rialto Bldg.
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San Francisco Schwaben Verein-Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month at California House, Turk and Polk. George Bauer, Recording Sec., 1729 Lake.
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San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club- Meets at I. O. O. F. Bldg., 7th and Market, 2d and 4th Fridays of each month. Wm. Crawford, Jr., Recorder.
San Francisco Ship Caulkers Associa- tion-113 Steuart. D. W. Ervin, Rec. Sec.
San Francisco Society for the Preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals-2500, 16th.
San Francisco Soda Water Manufac- urers' Board of Trade-Louis R. Levy, Sec .; Office, 524 Gough.
San Francisco Stock and Bond Ex- change-341 Montgomery. Sessions 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. Louls P. Wilton, Sec. San Francisco Symphony Orchestra- 457 Phelan Bldg. Alfred Hertz, Con- ductor; A. W. Wldenham, Sec. and Mgr. San Francisco Tire Dealers' Associa- tlon-900 O'Farrell.
San Francisco Turn Verein-2450 Sut- ter. Meets 1st Wednesday of each month. P. Prinz, Physical Director.
San Francisco Working Girls' Ald So- ciety-320 Market.
San Francisco Yacht Club-H. T. Milnl, Sec., Well Fargo Nevada Nat Bank
San Francisco War Camp Community Service-Flood Bldg.
San Francisco Working Girls' Aid So- ciety-320 Market.
San Mateo Polo Club-Russell Pierce, Sec., 503 Market.
Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Seamen's Mission-Rev. Ole Groensberg, Pastor. 9 Mission.
Seamen's Church Institute of San Francisco-Affiliated with the S. C. I. of America. Maintains clubhouse and Church for merchant sailors. Rev. C. P. Deems, Supt.
Sequoia Club-1725 Washington.
Servian Club-Meets 4th Wednesday of each month at 1034 Golden Gate Av. J. P. Seferovich, Sec.
Ship Owners Association of the Pacific Coast-112 Market.
Sierra Club-402 Mills Bldg. William E. Colby, Pres .; J. N. Le Conte, Sec.
Slovenian American Fraternity and Be- nevolent Society-2000, 19th.
Smilers Club-126 Post.
Sociedad Espanola de Beneficencia Mutua-Meets last Saturday of each month at 1524 Powell. J. H. Alfonso, Genl. Sec.
Societa Italiana di Mutua Beneficenza -678 Green.
Societa Operaia Italiana-678 Green.
Society Alsace-Lorraine-Meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Druids' Temple, 44 Page. E. Gustave Schultz, Pres., residence 860 Bush; Geo. J. Martin, Sec., residence 3358 21st.
Society of Astrological and Astro- Mathematical Research-1909 Clay.
Society of California Pioneers-Henry L. Byrne, Sec., 5 Pioneer Pl.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul-Particu- lar council meets on second Thursday of each month in the Hall of St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness Av. and O'Farrell. Spiritual Director, Rev. Chas. A. Ramm; D. M. Fitzgerald, Sec.
Sokol Gymnastic Association - 738 Page.
Sons and Daughters of the Old Friends -Meet every Monday evening at 1191 Oak. Miss Irene Strickler. Sec.
Sons of Norway-Torkell Hjelseth, Sec. Meets every Friday, Druids' Temple, 44 Page.
Sorosis Club-536 Sutter.
South End Rowing Club-F. W. Swain, Sec., Bower Rubber Co., Pillsbury, Cal.
Southern Pacific Employees Welfare Association-65 Market.
Southern Pacific Employees' Mutual Benefit Association-65 Market.
St. Andrew's Society of San Francisco -Organized September 21, 1863; incor- porated August 4, 1885. Meets every 1st and 3d Monday evening at 414 Mason.
St. Ann's Mothers' Club-S. E. Taylor, Director, 416 oPtrero Av.
St. Francis Home Association-278 Post.
St. Francis Welfare League-M. A. Taylor, Sec., 416 Potrero Av.
St. Margaret's Club-1499 California.
St. Paul's Benevolent Society-Meets 2d Monday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 133 Golden Gate Av.
St. Peter's Cathollc Benevolent Society -Meets 1st Monday of each month at St. Boniface Hall, 133 Golden Gate Av.
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten -3452 Mission.
Stanford University Medical School- Northeast corner Sacramento and Web- ster. Founded in 1858, as the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific. Endowed and named Cooper Medical College in 1882 by the late Pro- fessor L. C. Lane, transferred to Stanford University, 1908. W. Ophuls, M.D., Dean, Sacramento and Webster.
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Societies
San Francisco Fire Department Mutual Aid Association-George F. Brown, Sec .- Treas., 2281 Geary.
San Francisco Fly Casting Club-Paul W. Shattuck, Sec., 355 Battery.
San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mis- sion-Meets every Thursday morning at 1372 Jackson. H. Lowenthal, Sec.
San Francisco Girls' Welfare Home- 1657 Hayes.
San Francisco Golf and Country Club- Grounds at Ingleside.
San Francisco Hay Association-112 Pine.
San Francisco Jitney Bus Association- Richd. Brown, Sec., 36 East.
San Francisco Kennel Club-Wm. V. N. Bay, Sec .. 355 Sutter.
San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society-1200 Franklin.
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