The Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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Fraternal Societies
When and Where They Meet
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MASONIC C.KAND LODGE
iicers of the Attost Worshipful Sovereign Grand Lodge Free and Accepted
te ot Cauiornia and jurisdiction.
li. VVILSC-x\, ivi. Vv. Urana Master, o2lo Jnoimes Ave, loo .\ngeles.
li^UuUivt xViObS, R. VV. .Deputy C.rand Master, ian Jose.
H- lsKl>»Y Lfc:i>, K W- Oiaud benior Warden, banta Monica
W. L>fc" VAOoHiN, K- Vv. Oand Junior Warden, Oakland
CAR'IJER, R. W. Grand Lecturer, Oakland
£>. iiUUilUNi, R. Vv. Urand Treasurer, i&oS K. Street, liakerstield
r. Vv. vvii-^OiA, iv. VV. urand Secretary, Zll L> street, Marysviiie
IVA-ASUiN aC bOAkO Or RiiLltF
Ai. \y. j. ±1. VV orand Alaster, Los Angeles
L. Vv . ii. is. JrlO Ui> 1 02\, brand ireasurer, liaKersfield
K. VV. O. VV. \vijL.bOi\, Grand Secretary, Marysvule
GitAiNU CHAFl i^H, O. K. o.
cv. S. M. Beane, G. W. P.; Mrs. A. J. Houston, G. W. M.; Mr. C. E. A.
ro\\ n, G A. 1 .; Mrs. Justina Ross, U. A. M.; Mrs. S. L. Alexander, G. Treas-
1.1,. Airs. Koxie O". Alartin, G. Conductress; Airs .Tauiine uupee, Ci. A.
onductress; Mrs. Alae Sebree, G. Lecturer. Airs. Adah R. Barnes, Secre-
ry oi Relief Dept.; Airs. Gusta Johnson, Treasurer ot Reliet Dept.* Airs,
ene Hinds, G. Oratress ;
liana secretary, ivirs. Frances A. Tyrrel, 558 Chenery St., San Francisco
■ Ai'POlN IMENTS:
rs. Ida Bodin, G. Adah.; Airs. Hazel Owens, G. Ruth,; Airs. Kate Lewis.
Lsther,; iVirs. Jessie T. Johnson, G. Martha,; Airs. Arleia Hall, G. Electa;
i aul Bi ov\ n, G. Warder; iVir. treats, Sentinel; Rev. 1\. P. Cireygs,
apiain ; Air. William Brown, G. Aiarshall.
MASONS
HUnnihal Lodge, No. 1, F. & A. M., meeta
1st and 3d Wednesday each
month at Humluon nali, Steinei
ana Geary streets. Visitors Wei
come.
l g. Osborne. w. m.
O. M. E. Fountain, fcSeoretary, als
Vienna direct
Victoria Lodge, No. 3, F. & A-vM ,
meets first Tuesdav evening
of each month, and the third
Wednesday jointly with Hannibal,
No. 1, at 8 o'clock, at Hamilton
hall, 1545 Steiner st., corner Gtarv
San Francisco.
s. bozman. secretary. 1302 divisadero st.
R. Bledsoe, w. m.
VALLBYNE WS
Bv Vera Wv singer
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
VAOiMl CHAPTER, NO» 2. O. E
W/ meets secopd and fourth Tliurs
days in Hamilton hall, Steme-.
V and Geary, San Francisco.
mrs. dessie chisholm w m.
MRS. ETjIZA HOLMES, Secretary.
1405 CYPRESS ST. OAKLAND
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iproved Benevolent Protective Order of Elksj ^
GRAND UNITED ORDER OF
ODD FELLOWS
«01J)EN GATE LODGE. No. 2007. G.
'. O. of O. F., meets first and third
Wednesday in each month at Hamilton |
all, 1545 Steiner street, corner Geary.
11 members are requested to he present
M A LAKE. N G.
•j l.. derrick. p. s.. 1033—6oth st.. oak
Physician, Dr. Stuart Davison—
916 Kearny street.
ATHENS LODGE, NO. 70
Meets first and third Tuesday at Athens Home, 1219—Sth St.. Oakland.
[Exalted. Ruler, T. E. Graham ; Esteemed Leading- Knight, Eetw.
~ker; Esteemed Loyal Knight, Ralph Thomas; Esteemed Lectiir-
Knight, Lee Purnel! ; Esquire, William BaJlard; L G., Chaplin
j. hergerson; Tyler li. Jackson;
..aiiiib ; *Aiedical L;>uuitner, Dr. Vv. W. Prrnell, 1225 Washington
Oakland; Secretary, If. L. Clarke, 2970 A. iiush St.. San Francisco;
..MStant Secretary, A. D.
A. janiicsun, Dr. O. i\ov
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Lawrence; Treasurer, j as. At Simnis; Trustees!
Lusch, j. k. Meientree. Frank Li.ss, Chas. Laker.
Daughter Elks
MiZPAH TEMPLE, NO. IS
Meets first and third Friday at Athens Home, 1219—8th Street, Oakland
^jg-hter Ruler, Ella Yebby ; Vice Daughter Ruier, Iviathe Ba.iard;
Assitant Daughter Ruier, fcanma Jarrett; Chaplain, Lilian Harris:
AERIAL LODGl4], No. 2442, Grand LJni-
-'d ■ >rder Odd Fellows, meets second ani'
fourth Tuesday of each month at Hamil-
oii hall, 1 i» 4 i» Steiner street—corner of
nary. Sail Francisco.
S. W. Caloway, N. O.-
G. W. Hamilton, P. S., 3Pfi Third St
Physician, Dr. Stuart Davison—
f)l6 Kearny street.
The Willing Workers club met at
the ho.ne of Rev. Fred Hughes on
Thursday, and made plane for the
, *
annual bazaar, to be# given at the
new church. December 16 and 17.
A number of articles were sewed
for the bazaar.
1 he funeral of Garfield Young
was held on Thursday from the
Pentecostal Church ot God in Christ
Besides his widow, he left five step-
children—Mrs. Harris, Mr«. Dixon,
Beatrice, Ada, and Buddie Simm<—
all of Fresno.
Friday' night Las Serenados Glee
club gave a number of selections
consisting of Negro spirituals, at the
Hawthorne school. Their numbers
were well received.
Eugene Green of Baker^field was
a guest of Mis^ Mildred McClendon
on Sunday.
Ben Gibson and his Minute Men
were special features at the Wilsan
theatre last week.
1 he N.A.A.C.P. held a meeting
Sunday at the A. M. H. church. A
short program was rendered.
Alliens Lod^e is preparing for a
grand New Year's eve dance
Ueceniber 31. Particulars later,
on
Mnanciai ^ccretarv, jtLditn L arke.
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29/0A Lush St.. S. F., Phone biilmore 7987 ; Corresponding
cretary, llatte Dc Hart 181-^ Woois^y St., Berkeley, Fhont
Organist, Althea E -
Brow.ifield : |
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Ssiisic
Elizabeth Brown, 2»ianiie liick^
: L9
8iurn\\a;l ^8; Treasurer E:iza Homes;
hre; Doorkeeper, Cera 'i-ayior; Gatekeeper
>r:ty iiHie Hicks. L'rustees * :--~A -• 1
ern Harris
CU.DING ST An TLMPLE, NO. 181
b tne becona and fourth Wednesday of each month, Hamilton Hall,
|earv ajici Steiner Streets, San Francisco, . Cal.
, Uaugi ter Ruler, Ethel King; Vice Dt. Ruler, Ethel Fowler; Assistant
it. Ruler, Katie Hanger; Chaplain, Salome Fincher; Treasurer, Laura E.
Fdiancial Secretary, M. J. Mabsoji, 251 Kearny St., Room 301.
SENSE AND NONSENSE
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pa vis . , , . . ,
pone Douglas 3653. Recording Secretar\% Alice Hayden. Escort, Bessie
lox. Door Keeper, Eunice Singleton. Gate Keeper, Melissa Dyson. Trus-
ts: L. Uoak,'>*. Williams, Marie McLamore.
Companions of the Forest
Knaresboroucrh Circle, No. 189, Companions of the Forest
Meets at Carpenters* Hall, Twelfth near Brush, Oakland, second and
jgnr'Hr> ; 'sdav in each month Elizabeth Crowder, T. P. C. C. *
Tfattie Shaw, W. C. C.; NeHeati January, \V. S. C. C.; [ulia A
Ihorey, Treasurer; Estelle Earley. W. R. Secretary; Etta Kirk
\ Marshal; Adel Peierson, \Y. R. G.; Minnie Sptcer, W. L. G
heresa Osborne, W. I. G. ; Eillie Mae Tones, \V. O. G.; Jessie C
ennon, Organist; Dr. O. Roy Busch. Physician." Phone Lakeside
21. corner West and Sth Streets: Cornelia L. Frederick Financia
» cretary, 693 35th Street, Piedmont 9279.
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
N. A., S. A., E., A. & A.
Mareehal Neil Lodsxe No. 4. meets, second and fourth Tuesday—Carnenter*-
TGI - 12th St.. Oakland Calif.
M. of W., A. D. Lawrence; C. C., S. r>. Moss; V. C. Wi'ev Howard- Prelate
Ferger; M. of F., R. L. Roberts; M. of Exp. E. C. Ross; K. of R & s Thid
p'lwaon. 1708 Stuart Street Berkeley Calif.; M. A.. C. Jackson* I C K1" Afvk
G.. Xelson Day; Trustees, L. M. Hudson. F. R Mitchell, Z. L. Thomas.
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A Mexican wife has one advant-
age. When she tires of her man
she can persuade him to become a
candidate.
Big Bill Thompson is giving Lon-
don all the thrills of a hot-air r;lii
The most important feature of the
usual party organ is a soft pedal.
Scientists sav that the next big
war will be with injects. What
are thev trying to do with war—
make it a picnic ?
A former telephone operator has
been defeated for mayor of Con-
cord, N. H. When the votes were
counted she had the wron^ number.
Monev talks, but it takes a lot of
it to talk turkey now days. ,
A minute lost at a railroad cross-
ing mav save ail the rest of your
time.
Petticoats do not have as much
influence in American pontics as
formerly, which is due tu change in
style ratlier tnan politics.
America wouldn't wu. 1 v about the
Orient Out loi the lti\_t ii>at n11>c^c
UlSoiUeii ic>scii ^liliior uluci^.
Classified A«;ver!i<enie»us
FOR RFNT
California Park, San Rafael, f->»■
picnics and (niting^ Ferry via
Richmond everv 15 minutes, via
Northwestern Pacific everv 40 miif-
utes. Win. Siebe of oiu Snellmound
Park, proprietor. Phone Piedmont
103.
FOR RENT
Three-room apartments, five and
six-room flats. H. R. Beaslev, 1302
Divisadero St.; phone Fillmore 5062
12-3
FOR SALt
Four-room bungalow; bath room;
modern built-in .fixtures, hard wood
floors, garage, chicken and rabbit
bouse. Small payment down, bal-
ance same as rent—1133 Eighty-
sixth ave.; phone Randolph 10611.
11-19
Mrs L. Francis
DRESSMAKING & REMODELING
PRICES REASONABLE
2S40 California sr., Ncar amiby
Phone Berkeley 6960 J
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. The Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 34, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 10, 1927, newspaper, December 10, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596307/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .