Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1927 Page: 7 of 8
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Fraternal Societies
When and Where They Meet
MASONIC GRAND LODGE
srs of the Most Worshipful Sovereign Grand Lodge Free and Accepted
Masons of the State of California and Jurisdiction.
WILSON, M. W. Grand Master, 5213 Holmes Ave, Los Angeles.
)DORE MOSS, R. W. Deputy Grand Master, San Jose.
HUDSON, R. W. Grand Senior Warden, Berkeley
BROOKS, R. W. Grand Junior W7arden, Sacramento
lRTER, R. W. Grand Lecturer, Oakland
HOUSTON, R. W. Grand Treasurer, 1808 K. Street, Bakersfield
WILSON, R. W. Grand Secretary, 211 D Street, Marysville
MASONIC BOARD OF RELIEF
M. W. J. H. WILSON, Grand Master, Los Angeles
R. W. H. S. HOUSTON, Grand Treasurer, Bakersfield
R. W. G. W. WILSON, Grand Secretary, Marysville
MASONS
Hinnibal Lodge, No. 1, F. & A. M.. meeu
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1st and ,3d Wednesday eact.
month at Hamilton hall, Steine
and Geary streets. Visitors Wet
come.
L G. Osbopne. W M
O. M. E. Fountain, Secretary. 21-
Vienna street.
GRAND CHAPTER, O. E. S.
id Worthy Patron, Mr. B. L. Tyrrel. Grand Worthy Matron, Mrs. Aline
Jouston. Grand Associate Patron, Mr. S. M. Beane. Grand Associate
ron, Mrs. Willie Willingham. Grand Treasurer Mrs. S. L. Alexander,
id Secretary, Mrs. Frances A. Tyrrel, 558 Chenery St., San Francisco,
id Conductress, Mrs. Melissa Longrus. Grand Associate "Conductress,
Roxie O. Martin. Gand Lecturer, Mrs. Annie Jones. Grand Oratress,
Mae E. Sebree. Secretary of Relief Department, Mrs. Ada Barnes.
|surer of Relief Department, Mrs. Gusta Johnson.
APPOINTMENTS:
Adah, Mrs. Ida Bodin. Grand Ruth, Mrs. Lida Reed. Grand Esther,
. Leola Starks. Grand Martha, Mrs. Emma Stanley. Grand Electra,
. Arlela Hall. Grand WTarder, Mrs. Marcella Rivera. Grand Sentinel,
R. A. Ashcraft. Grand Marshall, Mr. C. E. A. Bronson. Grand Chap-
(Kev.) Mr. T. A. Harvey. Grand Organist, Mrs. Izenetta Jenkins.
Victoria Lodge, No. 3. F. & A. M., meets
the tiTVti Tuesday evening oi
each month at eight o'clock, a:
Hamilton hall, 1545 Steinei
street, corner Geary, San Fran
cisco.
s. bozman. secretary. 1 302 divisadero st.
R. Bledsoe. W. M.
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SAN FRANCISCO
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
NAOMI CHAPTER, NO. 2. O. E.
meets second and fourth Thurs-
days in Hamilton hall, Steine
and Geary, San F"rartciseo.
mrs. dessie ch is holm w. m
MRS. ET.IZA HOLMES, Secretary.
1405 CYPRESS Sf. OAKLAND
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Iproved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks
ATHENS LODGE, NO. 70
"Meets first and third Tuesday at Athens Home, 1219—8th St.. Oakland.
Exalted Ruler. T E. Graham; Esteemed Leading Knight, H. A. Dawson;
steemed Loyal Knight, J. Maurice; Esteemed Lecturing Knight, Ed. Parker;
squire, W7illiam Ballard; I. G., Louis Cooper; Tyler, H. E. Jackson; Organ-
ic Clarence Banks; Medical Examiner, Dr. \V. WT. Purnell, 1225 Washington
t^iPakland; Secretary, H. L. Clarke, 2970 A. Bush St., San Francisco;
Mptant Secretary, A. D. Lawrence; Treasurer, Jas. M. Simms; Trustees:
Tamieson, Dr. O. Roy Busch, J. R. Melentree, Frank Bass, Chas. Baker,
ouse Committee-:—J. L. Derrick, T. M. Jackson, W. D. Lyttle, Dr. Allan
fewman, Wm Cregory.
GRAND UNITED ORDER OF
ODD FELLOWS
GOLDEN GATE LODGE, No. 2007, G.
i. 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 tee present
M A LAKE, N O
J L. DERRICK. P. S-. 103s-60th st.. oak
Physician, Dr. Stuart Davison—
916 Kearny street.
Daughter Elks
AERIAL LODGE, No. 2442. Grand Uni-
ted Order Odd Fellows, meets second an'"'
fourth Tuesday of each month at Hamil-
ton hall, 1545 Steiner street—corner of
Geary. San Francisco.
A. P. LEE. N G.
G- W. Hamilton. P. S., 336 Third Si
Phvsician, Dr. Stuart Davison—
916 Kearnv street.
MIZPAH TEMPLE, NO. 18
■Meets first and third Friday at Athens Home, 1219—8th Street. Oakland
Mpghter Ruler, Lottie Razdell ; Vice Daughter Ruler. Pauline Gra
Hi; Assitant Daughter Ruler, Lydia Offord; Chaplain, Eugenia
Hmedey; Escort Susie Rromfield; Financial Secretary, Edith
Hrke, 2970A Rush St., S. F., Phone Fillmore 7987; Corresponding
Kretary, Hattie De Hart, 1814 Woolsey St., Berkeley. Phone
■ornwall 3748; Treasurer Eliza Holmes; Organist, Althea El-
Bre; Doorkeeper, Cora. Taylor; Gatekeeper, Mary Robinson;
■puty. Mamie Hicks. Trustees: Elizabeth Brown, Mamie Hicks,
■rn Harris ' '
GUIDING STAR TEMPLE, NO. 181
[ Meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, Hamilton Hall,
Mary and Steiner Streets, San Francisco, Cal.
[ Daughter Ruler, Ethel King; Vice Dt. Ruler, Ethel Fowler; Assistant
K Ruler, Katie Hanger; Chaplain, Salome Fincher; Treasurer, Laura E.
Hvis; Financial Secretary, M. J. Mabson, 251 Kearny St., Room 301.
Bone Douglas 3653. Recording Secretary, Alice Hayden. Escort, Bessie
Door Keeper, Eunice Singleton. Gate Keeper, Melissa Dyson. Trus-
D. Doak, N. Williams, Marie McLamore.
COMMUNITY CENTRE
' ' KO'VtS
The Coleridge Taylor Choral club
of thi Booker T. Washington Com-
munity Service Centre accepted the
invitation extended them to broad-
cast from station KPO on Fridav
evenimg, June 3rd. Thev are now
hard at work on material for their
fall concert. Those wishing to join
a» e urued to do so before June 15th
as no new recruits will be received
after that date.
The summer schedule of activities
is now being made, and the full
announcement will be given later.
All afternoon activities are planned
' with special view toward tarnishing
i both educational and recreational
entertainment for children during
the vacation period.
Enrolment is now open for a class
in piano-plaving, to be conducted at
the Booker Washington Communitv
Centre. This class will be under
the sole direction of the Communitv
music school as one of its extension
work groups. The objective aimed
at through this class is character
building of the finest sort. Careful
instruction is given under expert
teachers sent out from the Com-
munitv music school. Since this
organization is also one of the com-
munitv chest agencies, a fee of only
Past Grand Masters' Council No.
93, meets fourth Monday of everv
month at Fraternal hall, Sev enth. I fifty cents is charged per lesion
and Peralta streets.
WILLIAM ALLFN, W.G.M.
J. Hepburn, Secretarv, No. 733
Andover street, San Francisco.
The class will begin June 25th, and
immediate enrolment is necessary
OAKLAND
Companions of the Forest
Knaresborouph Circ'e, No. 189. Companions of the Forest
Me^ts at Carpenters" Hall. Twelfth n^ar Brush. Oakland, second and
rth Tuesday in each month:—Elizabeth Crowder. J. P C. C.;
Ma tie Shaw, W. C C.: N^'1ean Jan^arv. \V. S. C. C.; Jnl;a A.
Jorev. Treasurer: Estelle Farley. W. R. Secretary; Etta K>k
Mar^n' : A del Peterson. W. R. G.; Minnie Spicer. W. T. G.;
eresa Osborne, \Y. I. G.: Tillie Mae Tones. W. O. G.: Tec*ie C
rinon. Organist; Dr. O. Roy Busch. Phvsician. P^ore T
[21, corner West and 8th Streets; CorneHa L. Frederick;. Financia-
cretary, 693 35th Street, Piedmont 9279.
We are ca'ling attention to the
advertisement of the Capital Insur-
ance Co., of New Hampshire, that j Summer vacation will be short-
has opened office* in San Franciscr. ened bv two weeks for all Oakland
Mr. Wilson Bishop, the n.anager, public schools this year, according
a personal friend of the writer. WV j to the school department, which has
know him to be first class, and the | changed the dates of fall and *pring
companv likewise.
OAKLAND NOTES
Mason* of Oakland ^re to have a
new temple costing $2,500,000 A
d'ivefor first quota of $1,200 000
was 'oversubscribed. This sreat
achievement of our brothers in white
is in marked contrast to the effort*
of our group, whose project seem*
to have been almost forgotten. Wr
should wake up. It can be done, but last Sunday,
a leader is needed.
semesters. Calendar for school year
wilt be as follows: Auyust 8, school
opens; Sept. 5, Labor day; Sept. 9,
Admission dav; Nov. 11, Armistice
dav; Nov. 24-27 inclusive. Thanks-
giving holidays; Dec. 19th lo 23>d,
institute week; Dec. 23, enu ot the
tir.^t sdmester.
The addition to the Old People's
Home is finished, and was dedicated
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
■ a.. S. A., E., A., A. & A. Marecha! Neil Tods-**. No. 4^ k. P . | Sheriff Becker, it is said, refuses
■rets second and fourth Tuesdays at Carpenters' hall—No. 76\ \ . • , * v \ k,i
Bvelfth street Oakland F. W. Ridgeway arrived in L< s to abide bv civil-service provisions
R of W., J. C. Rivers; C. C.. A. P Lawrence; V. C.. S. Dewi< j Angele* on June 3. He will be the j of Alameda countv charter ad o^ted
^^>ss: Prelate. E. C. Ross : M. of A., Z. L. Thomas; M. of Exq., R. j gue^t of his aunt, Mr*. Frank Smith j by vote ot the people, i hi* may De
■ Roberts; K. R. of S.. J. S. Dawson; 1708 Stuart St.. Berkeley:
Bpamining Physician. Dr. W. W. Prrnel-1. 1??5 Wasbineton Street.
MUJSTEES: E. M. Hudson. F. P. Mitchell. H. Z. Thomas.
■NANCE COMMITTEE: J. H. Terrill, J. C. Rivers, J. R. Melen-
tree.
and his cousin, Mrs. El«»ise Simpson j only i bluff ot the Sheriff, but it is
Mrs W. H. Hickerson of Oakland : too bad that a county official elected
is a guest of Mrs. D. Bostwick.— bv the pcopse snould elect nut to
Los Angeles Eagle.
oDe> a law enacteu DV tile voters
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 33, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1927, newspaper, June 11, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596379/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .