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1 IM)AV MORNING CHI rh Woodcraft to WOMEN CATHOLIC FORESTERS WILL OPEN SESSION ALBION LODGE INSTALLS AND HOLDS BANQUET U. 5. FORESTERS GIVE RECEPTION FOR OFFICERS Girls, '6 1 -'65, Plan Flag Piedmont Parlor Native Sons, Elects Officers Wyman G.A;R., Entertainment Colonel John B. Wyman Circle K'o. 22, Ladies or the G.

A. assisted by Dorothea. Dix Tent No. 6, Daughters of Veterans, served luncheon to the Civil War veterans on Memorial Day. The tables were artistically decorated and bountifully laden with food prepared under the direction of the executive committee consisting of Anita Congdon.

chairman; Almcdu Orcutt. Jeanette Lott, Hattie M. Clifford, and the home committee including Louise Noach, Emma Hale and- Kathryn Page. Amomr thooe who assisted in serving the luncbeoa COMMITTEE IS CHOSEN FOR W.B.A ENTERTAINMENT LHlian Runstrom, Edna Bigcraft, Frances McCorley and Carrie Russ were appointed to make arrangements for an entertainment to be held on June SO, at the last meeting of Alameda Review No. 78, W.

B. held on Thursday. The entertainment will be for the 'benefit of the Junior order, and the ceremony of the coronation of the queen will take place at this time. The application of Vivian -Hobbs for membership The Busy Bees will-meet Tuesday at the home of Wrs. Hartley, 2234 Buena Vtsta avenue.

Alameda review will attend Richmond Review in a body on Wednesday, June 8. 0.1KLANDTtEBEKAHS. Oakland Rebekah Lodge No. II eetine WJC11 i On Tomorrow- delegates from the of from the wenty-second district will arrive in Oakland today 'for the opening session of the dis-Irict convention, which will be held in Oakland Auditorium tomorrow Vnoming and will last until Tuesday night. Tomorrow morning at .0 a re--tlon to delegates will be held.

Mayor J. L. Davie will welcome the delegates on behalf of the city of Oakland at 10 o'clock. Julia Cruza, rsnne.tij.n. wi reolv on The state convention of the Women's Catholic Order (I Foresters! will open with high mass in facred Heart Catholic church, San Francis- to, on Wednesday morning, June 8 and will remain in session through pv out Wednesday and Thursday Father Joseph P.

McQuaide, pribtor of the church, will be the celebrant of the mass. The visiting delegates will be entertained by the women of the San hrancisco courts of the order, with, on eunes.ua nu uu.a-. dax. On Wednesday afternoon, at the close of the business session, the large attendance was recorded the Installation and dered the new officers of Albion Lodge. Sons of St.

George, last Wed- nesday evening. The) semi-anntial report t-ha secretary was read amid considerable applause. D. G. P.

Arthur E. Evans, and D. G. M. Arthur Bailey, acted as Installing officers.

The new officers for the term are: Charles Bailey, president; W. C. Prisk. past president; William Wheeler, vice-president; R. V.

Joste, secretary; Arthur Nelmes, assistant setretary; Brnest Reed, messenger; James Crombie, assistant messenger; Hugh Cummings, treasurer; Frank Scott. Inside sentinel: Georce Fake. trustee, and Ashton Leech, organist. COMPANION'S MEET. The regular meeting of Oakland rirol.

S. romnanions tif the For- of America, was held Wednes- (lav evening. June 1, Chief Corn- Panion Gilda riirscn presiumg. Seven candidates were Initiated with mn unui tm-iuumo Junior Pust Grand Chief Com- ranlon Coyle and Grand Inside 1 UnKA.Ia Ihff I i 1. 1 1 cooiv l.vui.

delegates will be the guests of wn Irancisco Court No. S6, C. O. r. 11 hn ih.

0n 'heir the anizatien who ir behalf of the order. Neiphbor BcTv-ition of the Supreme Court era. Df strict Guardian, -will prerid. ester- His witsin i two-fold, he Luncheon will be scrveJ frt.rrr-12 s-ate. for he will tke of to 1-30 o'clock and the afternoon the opportunity of boosting Nortn-.

i. H.vntofl to a business ern California and h.s home ri.y. on bi automobile trip throughout citv. A wmii.j oiuiers ir.im the state are expected a' the con- rhrnTn thanking the girls' for the usVlTriKeffl Chicago 1'ast High Chief Ranger Hi.rinr the order, w.ll be present to take part ir. the ceremonies Sacred Heart Court No.

7.17 will initiate a large class of candidates tn Wednesday evening arfd tender a reception to the visiting delegates immediately after the initiation in the ballroom of the Y. M. I. The convention will close on June 9 with a banquet at Hotel Stewart, 1 1" is prs' A cnpf nl inn with Mr Pnn Tl meeting. In the fvenmt? an eiaoo- follow hv a fancr drill by the i Invent members of lhA nreanlza- tion- Oakland Circle No.

268 will also furnish an exhibition drill, the guard team putting on the work. Tuesday morning a business meeting: will be held, and at o'clock lunch will be served at tne munici new meeting. maccabf.es. Announcement was made at the pal boathouse. to be followed-by launch ride around Lake Merritt.

Flection of delegates to the Grand Circle, and of district officers will be taken up Tuesday during the busi- Announcement 1" i lodge. The grand officers from the Oakland Council No. Circle were also in attendance. Benefit Association, held its reTulr Under good and welfare, remarks 'meeting Friday evening, June were made by Junior Past Grandjatjon twenty new members ana re-Chief Companion Sophye Coyle. ceiving ten by transfer from otner Grand.

Recording Eliza- councils. A short program oi a momhttr nf the jrcu musical Jiumoers was JOl- -r. Ii: l' will as- I h.ef Ranger J. as the of of the Ranser at the "plration the Rittman and the visiting delegates anB as guests of honor. v.

I. TO MEET. Mrs. Agnes Towey, state deputy, Miw Anna Burgers, Grand Presi-will be asihted in carrying out the 0f the Young Ladies' Institute, program by the members of the Tuesday evening, June 7, will visit various courls and by the following Oakland Institute No. 15 at Jennv rV.

i chairman of the committee which last regular meetmg of Oakland Ke- 'najan 1 mpnts for tn, banquet, view No. 14. of the Maccabees. Bt ipfy Cordova was toastmaster. Comrnader Ma Sided, to tne eiieci laai ino i committee from the.

Keview, and from Oakland Tent No. 17. has pleted preparations for the Joint whist partv wnch the two organizations wUl give in 1, O. O. hall on Monday evening, June 13, are not complete.

One application for membership was received and acted upon. Greetings were read from Mrs. Delia Mad den and Mrs. Martha Rigney. Mrs.

A. Hofferd of Review No. 121 of Defiance, Ohio, was made welcome by the commander. Hulda KiAi-tr. rnflirmiin or ine run lire f.

lanair. inere were iiiinu jianiunns, rvhich Rave a whist party, roported nnd nanJ embrodery twe.nty-that a sizeable sum was realised, and 0 jn 0u Will be turned over to the guard fund. At the "same meeting an election The officers and guards will con-of tticert was held, the following fer the first degree on a number of hring duv. epcted: -Past president, candidates on Tuesday evening. A (oertrude Townsend; president.

Eve-social committee was appointed to perry. first vice-president, Nao-serve light refreshments after the; Mr.ip'irf,. hird vice-oresldent. of the meeting. The commit- Wood; Rosalie tee consists of Mesdames Dickson, treasurer Sarah Deav; Clifford, Eoldand and Allison.

financial Nelle de Bbts; The rally committee from Argo- secretarv, Josephine Mo- aut Review No. 69. W. B. of KinnP lnKi(le sentinel, Gertrude the Maccabees, met with committees pleani.

outside sentinel, May Kchwar- from other Reviews of the order on pnysiclan. Dr. Victory Derrick; Friday, June 3, to discuss plans Henrietta Gonzales, Anna the district rally to be held in ttnsSllva aI)(J Alic(, c.aUagher. city in July. i The evening Vas brought to a close Day Fete I nans for observance of Flag Day, 'June 14; were made at the lan meet- ting of the Women and Girl Workers 'ft (the Civil War, 'tl--S, held in Me- program has not as jet been announced, but tentative plans include an all-day picnic at Moaswood park.

basket luncheon will be served at noon. Ti the four new members of the or- spoke during the le congratulated the receptipn and Jieir co-workers by the G. recognition a A. R. at the recent department con- ventinn het.l (r, Mr.

Tom. 'u I KS Association. She i lso recited "The Flag Presented to tne worm war Soldlejs. several recltatltms and speeches were made) during the afternoon by members and friends. A short musical pro- Ifi-arh added to the enjoyment.

Invitations from the. Ladies of the G. A. R. to a musicale, and from the World War Mothers to their ronvntion at Kbell hall were re- r.ind hull, rmkiani) Thi.

i th. rirt visit of the Grand President to Alameda A large attendance is anticipated and a large class will be initiated. Miss Katherine MrHa.ll. nresldent of the Oakland institute, assisted by Aliss Mia, Nora Lydon, Ger trurtr Dooicy; IWIsy Keller, Deiphlne Kenny, Carrie Wall, Bell Cuddy, Mrs. Kenneth McDonal4( wU1 act tn, arrttngelnenU committee.

WHIST PARTY PLANNED. Eayside rarloi- Xo. 204. N. D.

O. has coi'hpleied plaus for a prize whist party in its new meeting hall In the Odd Fellows' temple, Eleventh and Franklin streets, next Friday evening, June 10. Miss Hilda lona Allen! chairman of the committee in charge, announced that many reservations have been made. The affair will be open to the public to whom a cordial invitation is extended. The arrangements committee Includes Miss Hilda lona, Allen, chairman; Mis.

Ethel Scheuer, Mrs. Genevieve Oouxlfellow, Mrs. Myra Kack-elt, Mrs Irene Campbell, Mrs. Anna Mrs Mabel Ho bait, Mrs. Ethel Nalbey, Miss Martha Hlngston, Mrs, lrma Bradley, Mrs.

Margaret Pick- ard, Mrs. Rose Morton, Miss Viola a Fendon. Miss Anna McNally, MiSS Margaret Sullivan. Mrs. Anita Bradley, Mrs.

Ella Clark, Mrs. Irene Brooks. Mrs. Eleanor Wyrlek and Mrs. Ella Samuels.

Friday night new officers for the ensuing term will he elected and on Friday evening, June 17, Several new members "are to be initiated. PYTHrANsisTEriS. Caltinthe Temple 6. Pythian Sisters, 'met Tuesday evening at Pythian Castle, with M. E.

C. Martha Hodge presiding. One application for membership by initiation was received, and a committee appointed to Investigate. On Wednesday evening, June "15, Calanthe and Loyal Temples of 'the Pythian. Sisters, will give a Joint theater party at the Fulton theater.

The play will be "9:43." Tickets may be procured from members of either temple. vj DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Iroquois Council No'. 101, Vcgree or I'ncanontas. l.

v. k. neia us weeklv meeting on Tuesday evening in Pythian Pocahontas Ida I'Yanke presfded. Several palefaces were adopted and taught the mysteries of the degree. The degree work 'was exemplified bythe degree team under the direction of Captain Boulett A banquet was served following hnsitieau meetinr.

Next Tuesday eVenlng election of officers will place LODGE NOTICES. BRITISn AMERICAN Great War Vetermnr A-oelatn. Ine. Oakland Poat No. I.

meet everr Monday In St. George ball, and Grove ta "FText meeting. June 3. FORD, President rWfr fT.AWK Hon. Secretary.

ANCIENT ORPIB or FORESTERS Zl at Jenny Llnd hall. 1229 Tele-J? graph avenue, every Friday. Next meeting Friday evg-. June 10 F. McCLOSKET, C.

R. W. RK ALT. Treas 1014 7th at. JAS MerRACKEN.

410S Plodmont ave 1 i INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS COrRT OAKLAND 1JS7, meets 8t. George hall, 55th and Grove sts, Thursrtav erg, June S. C. HASST.KR, Chief Ranger, FRANK M. RKKP Financial 6eo'y.

HIS Rroadwav, Room t. SPAN. WAR VETS luafira ti. wecuuKT camp No. 13.

jiieeta Id Thnrsday. June 9 NatlT Rons hall. JAMF9 HARTILL OlB, A. P. HANSCOM, Adj.

R. H. T.ISCTrM CAMT Ke. meets Thursday vg, June I. In Memorial Cltr hall.

Oakland. All Bpanlao War eteran Inrtted. 0. BEN WAt.I.a ComnaHw 17 eth atroo M. BBILTjAR, Ad).

NOTR Spanish War veteran employment or having vara nt pestttoo. register with Dr. K. Ax- ferrt, J44 Plake hMg ijv HERMANN'S SONS unJt California toncE VVi meets I Hermann' 5ons hall, West at, near 12th. Joint monthly dance.

Edel-welna I. edge No. every third Thursday. Vlshinr member welcome. Orsnd picnle, and barbecue of all th Fast Psy lodges at Lafayette rarfr rutta I HBIRMAN P.ETCHk"!T.

PreaidentJ nil Alice atreet WM LrEDDEKE, Financial y. 4 ltd Mroot. OakUiMl J104. A A I Siates No. 3S.

Forest-f merica. held a reception Thursday evening. In honor 'of. its tre.ifiip r'- and financial secretary, r'm were honored by being made pHTnd offp its at the recent convention of the Grind Court of Foresters held at San Jose. Mover F.

Lewis, treasurer of Court United Plate, was rru.le supreme representative to ine Supreme t'ourt of Foresters, and Frank L. Zflicli. financial secretary of the court, was niad grand senior woodward of the Grand Court of California. Lewis leaves in two weeks for New Jersey to attend me innum uahiinu. Semi-annual eleetion of officers was held at Thursday evening meet- ine.

ine new Alfred Coker. chief ranger; iiarry Hrassiy, sub-chief ranger: Henry Ravin. senior woodward; Elmer Ouirrard. Junior woodward; Jack J. Hurt, senior beadle; Frank Ceserra.

recording secretary: Harry Cohen. i he business meeting a banquet wa served to the seventy-five members in attendance. Harry L. waa Zellch, Frank De J'atto. Iavid Lewin.

Harry Cohen, F. P. Lewi, and Brooks of Ran Luis Obispo. A membership drive was disciissed and will be launched in the near future. BROOKLYN PA1UR, N.

D. O. W. A surprise party, was tendered District Deputy Gertrude'Morrlson by the officers and members of Urook-lvn Parlor No. 157.

'Native Daugh- Iters, on Wednesday evening, June 1, at Brooklyn Masonic Temple. A shower of gifts was the feature of the i. gervlng of refreshments and dam-insr in which Past 'Grand Presi dent Addle I. Mosher and Brooklyn Parlor Native Sons participated. Lyon Relief Corps No.

met May with the president, Carrie Muf-flev. presiding. SevmW present, including W. S. Savercool, commander of Lyon Post, and Mrs.

Miller, of the Oakland Society of War Mothers, who spoke of the work the mothers are doing In behalf of th veterans of the World War. The chairman of the relief committee reported a number of calls on sick comrades and members of Lyon Corps. Jeanette chairman of the child welfare committee of the organization, told of the work for families whose children were needy. Comrade Savercool spoke on the origin and significance of Memorial Day. TEACHER 10 YFRS OLD, MONTC.OMF.nT CITY, June 4.

Mrs. Mary Shark, who taught school in Missouri before the Civil War, lias just celebrated her lfllst birthday at her home here. She was born in Kentucky. "When WUl the Nw City Hall in S. IVJJo DoneT" and "Sib-scriptions for Grant Will lie out Date In 1901." St.

Jacob's Oil gave one of the big shows; and that oil was the only oil in the world, to hear them tell about Well, then, there was Buffalo Bill, in perron, with his bunch of Indian scouts selling cure-All, with their famous Vigor of Life, an Indian herb medi'-ine: and every now s-d then the scouts would give a war whoop that one could hear for blocks sway. That did the trick, and then they would pars out the Vigor of Life for "Only Jl per Bottle." Perhaps that why we have majiy rioneeVs remarking with nVfoday. m'l right? ur, did they let writ enough alone? Acv my list of fakirs is IT. Wiliey. with his pwn "Rat-vU s.nake Oil and say.

whaV tha' oil wotiWI no! do wa.s a i'i-tion, according to his story. And tie he would" be selling the oil, he would AS di'tng height of-hand 'And how he could plug hat, diamonds and everything that goes wftb Utwn ATI this was tn thw LODGE NOTICES. VSt N.S. G.W. Pie dnront Parlor JVo.

120 mwa every Thursday emng In N. 6 hail. 11th and Clay Oakland. Tlcitinc rnwihars welcome. Nut meeiitig.

June 9. WM WHYTTt. CHA3 MORAKDO. Kc. y.

FRUITVALE PARLOR 812, Maeonlo temple. J4trt avenue and 14th. treet. Meeting Thursday evening. June 5, at -7 4i.

Visiting broihtrs welcome 3 PKirrHLKT. rreaJHent. BAT KKLTVN, Kec lv H. Mb. INIML.

i.haf tritiA men rrriiL ici in, Piedmont Tarlor No. N. D. G. at Its fneetinx Wednesday in Native Sons' hall, Eleventh and flay streets, held its annual election of officers for the ensuing term.

One of the chief aims of the new nr'minisutaion. according to Miss Marion E. Ring, the new president, will be the augmenting of the membership roll, for whicn a drive wid soon be inaugurated. One of the Initial socials to be sponsored ill be a whist party on Wednesday evening, June 22. which will be followed by a series of events of special in t0 the The new officers elected Ring; first vice presiuem, Bertheaud; second icb gusta Huxol; third vice president, Harriet Kmerson; marshal.

Patricia I.ahey; inside sentinel. May. W'ard orrotjrv. Alice treasurer. Minnie Nedderma-n; trustees, Lillian Smith.

bhumway and Josephine Clark. TWENTY INITIATED. Mtl.n Mowed by a oannuei iur were laid ior -Z followed the banquet. Visitors were present from San Francisco, ban Jose. Richmond, and Berkeley.

CUSTER COUNCIL. Three applications for membership were received at the regular meeting of Custer Council, Jr. O. L. A.

held last Tuesday night. One application for was acted upon, and favorable action was taken on threfe applications. The appli-Bierted to membership. The members will attend the T. D.

theater on June 17 for the benefit of the Lockwood boys' school band. i A meeting will be. held. In Ala-me da to form a new council rjf-the order next week. It is planned to organize the coifncil before the national officers of the order visit this section when they come to Los Angeles next month when the grand session Is hell.

LODGE NOTICES. F. A. M. DIRECTORY.

ftftl'Mli'K'l BAT VIEW LODGE No. 401 meets Thursday nights In I. O. O. F.

tempi-, llth and Franklin streets. isiUne brethren welcome. ut F. W. WETMORE.

Secretary. SCOTTISH RITE BODIES Cathedral, 15th ana ia'- Mnnitnv evening. June 6, "7:30 p. m. j4 meeting Oakland Lolf" m' J.

A. HILL 13 Secy. KNIGHTS TEMPLATE aqTLVM OF OAKLAND T. No. 11.

Knight. Templar, Masonic Temple, roLLUPT. Com. FRANCIS H. E.

ODONNLLL. P. AAHMES TOffLEovTA naVLAND. and club rooms 1,1 no 1.1th ana i hn.ira 8 a. m.

till 6 Phone Oakland 9069 Club- fjtUt Phone Oakland 2604. se mi din nd session thirdWednesday of eacl montn Orand outing for nies, Aahmea Temple i and nyon Sunday, June Rth. at w' PaLiNXOLNS CHURCH. Potentate. GEO SMITH.

Recorder. SCIOTS OAKLAND PJAMID No. 2. A. E.

a. Blake Clubroom ana hall B29 12th street. Regular buainesa session ednea rtnndav. VTune.26. nn'nv j-une 5, P.

m. tti irh street and Last street; Sciota vs. Melrose. MELSEN. Toparch vhnne Piedmont 16' LEET, Scribe.

Bacon bldg. Sbone Oakland 4fi40. WOODMEN of the WORXD FRUITVALE CAMP No 431 I the largest camp ifii. in In Aiameoa LL.r Woodmen of the World o'0'- I every Thursday en'nt Visiting neighbors welcom. wexi meeting Thursday 6.

Phone Fru'tvale 180 E. IB. HTJNT. Clerk and District Manager; office in the open daily Phone Frultvale 2334. u' litn ATHENS CAMP No 4BT.

W. O. meets every Wednesday evening, I p. Athens hall, Factuo llth and Jefferson. mtlnr.

June a. open meeting. Executive rally. Athens Camp as host C. A SINCLAIR, Clerk.

Phone Memtt W0. OAKLAND CAMP No W. O. meets every Monday In Corinthian hall. Pacific 16th and Jeffer- Next meeting June bus iness meeting.

mi E. AXFCiRD. C. C. Oaklaoyl 48B1 A.

D. HUGHES, Clerk. Office, room 216 Pacific building. Phone Oskland 48. MODERN WOODMAN ivm rivo Vn 7S24 I.

KnrOiurn X4 California), meets In Porter OH hall. 1911 Grove very TnurliT at 8 o'clock. mrr-rT. iwni'krKMEVT. Bene fit whist party, Royal Neighbors of America and Modern Woodmen, Tues-day evening.

June r. ETHEL, Clerk. 18 Bacon bldg. Rotal Neighbors of America mt firnt and thfrd FTlday f) nights at St George hall. 15th and Grore.

Next meunr, MRS MAE EL TAYLOR. Oracle 3 38th trt nORENCE WRIGHT. RaoorJer. Ms r-jVacu. Pisdnoat B3N mi 1 The regular meeting of the Review was held in Athens hall on May 28 with Commander Maude Elliott presiding.

Sister Bodiner of Stockton was visitor. Following the business meeting, lodge was adjourned and the women present enjoyed a theater party. Socialization Is failure In Prague PRAGUE, June 4. One of the first experiments in socialization In Europe outside of Russia has ended in failure. About five months ago the big Zlichov Gapol glassworks was converted Into a workman's cooperative enterprise.

Previously the plant had been one of the most prosperous 1l Bohemia. The ministry of social assistance contributed 200,000 crowns and the Cooperative Ijibor Bank one million crowns towards the experiment. After five months' of the plant the workmen have found themselves ficed with a deficit of 00, 000' crowns and have confessed themselves unable to were juesaames I onian i Congdon, Lida Boughton, May David, ida Jewell. Marv Netv-mnn Ma nlev. Slnplrt Berenice Benjamin.

Jlrs. V. J. viia and Miss Charlene Page. LODGE NOTICES.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Sli OAKLAND LODGE No. 103, If icy. Regular meeting. Thursday, I A June 9. ESQUIRE RANK.

t.F;P,ARD MAIN WARRING. C. C. JA.MLS DENNISTON. K.

of R. aod a jcfK PARAMOUNT LODGP! No. 11 If" meets Pythian castle, llth come. Ql5''JnMday evening, June 15. ES- DR.

M. F. CLARK. C. nn 3 DIRIGO LODGE No.

84 meet vkKi ln Pythian Castle. 12th and pTrT Alice sts. Tuesday June L. OILMAN, C. CARL F.

WOOD, K. of and S. LAKESIDE LODGE, No. Ki -of will meet Monday evening, June 6, at the Pythian, castip, 12th and Alice streets. PAGE RANK.

A good la urged. r-pSJO-NEY J. SILVER STETN. C. CEITLIN, K.

of S. fclmhurst 1109. jVl Tnoli '-ODOE No. 234 meet KS ave. and E.

14th st. GEO. WECoSTS PYTHIAN SISTERS 7 pi it. I TEMPLE, FT-'Han Sisters, meets every CaTl venlnp- pytnl evening, JUn 7 meetlnS. Tuesday MPs" FLonlX." HOIMIB; M.

B. a and tRENCB fLIELKR, M. of A5AID TEMPLE No. 201 u. U.

K. K. Regular meeting first Monday each month. Anniversary ceremonial Eagles nail, June 18. Alameda.

FRFn MABRKY T. BtVlLWORTH. See 6ECURITT BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Successor to the KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY OAKLAND COTTNCTT, fJ TJ3. Security Benefit A-soclatlon. meets erery Friday night at Porter ball.

1918 Grove St. For v. niMi mil fun up trlct manager W. W. Nutter, Pled, mont 6154.

Res. at 3433 Andover Oakland. Organizers wanted. Next meeting night. 10.

visiting members welcome. Frank Johnson, president. 1181 "I'-Mar5r 1L Johnson, flnancler. 1182 10th ph. Lake 1557.

Doro-thy Theiss. corresponding secretary; Fruit. 648J, JCIRKPATRICK COTJNCTTi No. 1316. St.

George hall. 5th and Orove sts. Business meetings are 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings at a Bclttl evening are Id and 4th Tuesday tvenlngs. VUl-tors are welcome. Next meeting June 7 J.

W. LEITER. Pres 3653 West at. Piedmont 6993 J0 i. KBARNS.

Financier, 38J8 Telegraph Oakland. ELMHURST COUNCIL No. 3527 meets every Monday night at Redman- hall. av. and E.

14th st. For Information call up W. W. Nutter, district manager, res. sin Ant Francis H.

Duval, nTAfl riant nr-to m. Phyllis Helm, financier, res, 1341 14th at'w' JoaePh Peacock, secretary, 1431 strip ftVff, Jr. Order Unitcfi American Mechanics CUSTER COUNCTL No. It. ev' Tuesday and Jefferson's TaMo bld GEO.

D. RAIRD. Coonellor P.ec. ssLlnden Berki 4i9w; Forrest Lodge 256, LothF Orange Instimiion of FRED v. rrK? rs, artisans 4th In Corinthian hall.

Pacific Llda- iiVh and Jefferson sts. June 10. business meetlne- Ihih. of officers. nma- JOSEPIMNB E.

GEARnARD M. A. AHO. JOHNSON. Svcretsry.

TT n'm v. 1. jVr'AKLAND COTTNCTL No. 394, United Com-V merclal Tratelera of America, own in J. 1 1 iHKlw- 1...

1BIII Jfl ferson, 2d and 4th Saturday tveniogs of the month. Next Saturday evening, Jnne 11- J. McDERWED. Senior Coaneln, W. ELLTNGWOOD, 1, Res.

Stuart Berkeley; pV Berk. I69SW. i Booster club luncheon ever Friday noon, Cafe. 10th and Broadx rwi held Its regular meeting Saturday I evening In Odd Fellows temple Noble Grand Frances E. Cook presiding.

Sister Loretta Lewis was re- ported sick. A short business ses- sion was held and all unnecessary business was dispensed with so that the members might join their friends in the, dance that followed the meeting. Saturday evening, June 11, Initiation will be held. A change has been made in the program for this month. On Saturday evening, June 18, the Rebekahs are planning to attend the institution of a Rebekah Lodge in Pinole.

The regular social dance will be held' on the fourth meeting night in this 'month, to which members of the order and their friends are invited. The Brothers requested that they be allowed to furnish the music for the evening. LODGE NOTICES. eSSts I. O.

O. F. PORTER LODGE No. 272, I. O.

O. meets every Monday evening in Porter hall, 1918 Grove st. Visiting Odd Fellows always welcome. Next meeting June 6. L'lection of officers.

On next Sunday evening (June B) Porter Lddge will meet at their hall at 7 o'clock sharp, to attend In a body, the First Presbyterian Church, 26th and Broadway, where the oratorio "Rebekah" will be rendered by Uie Temple Choir. Regalia will be furnished at tjie hall. All brothers and their families please attend. G. W.

CLARY, N. O. O. F. JOHNSON, R.

S. FOUNTAIN LODGE No. 401, I O. O. F.

meets Odd Fel lows temple. llth-Franklln streets, every weanesaay All visiting brothers wel- evening, come. JOSEPH L. DEL MONTE. A.

J. STURGEON. Noble Grand. Reo. Secy.

QFi OAKLAND LODGE No. 118 meets Tuesrtnv evening I O. O. F. Temple, llth and Next meeting.

7. l) F- CLARK, N. G. Lake. 5470 HALL, Rec.

Secy. Berk. I638J GOLDEN RULE ENCAMPMENT N'o. 34, I. O.

O. meets every 2d and 4th Friday at 8 p. in Odd Fellows' Temple, llth and "Kiin bis. nl I meeting, June 10, Royal Pur- class. in fuU form- on a larBe temnud il' the I O.

temple, nth and Franklin streets, nt for the purpose ol F-lr. "7 the Temple Choir of the nnH church. Broadwav streets. Every tnrt should make a special ef-regaila8 prescnt' We ln body o. C.

HAZELTON, Rec. Scribe, BUNDLE OF STICKS CASTRO. Big Stick Herlreiffv IS'iSI American Office and elnbroom, 8 12th st. Oakland 7311 Oakland Post No. meets 1st and an clubroom, room 21.

Next meeting June 7. T. Commander WOMAN'S AUXILIARY vl uamana fost o. A. meets Monday evening, June 6.

in room 107, Hotel Oakland. RUTH TORNBLOM. ADELLE CARLT, Secretary, SOI 12th phone Merrltt 3924. W. W.

C. W. The Women and Girl Work- 5 ers of tha Civil War mi Wednesday, June 8. 1921, Mernorial hall. City Hall Ton are Invited to Join.

SARAH H. WILSON. Com. ANNA A OANNOW. Secretary.

AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS Oakland Chapter, meets Id and 4th Thursday ot the month at 1:30 p. Memorial hall City hall. Next meeting, June 9. MRS C. J.

WATERHOUSB, Pre. MRg MTTLH4.LL. gee. 9 VEfERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES (The Gold Stripe Order) Membership open to all Soldiers, Sailors and Ma-i'nes whe nave seen for eign service. COt JOHN J.

ASTOR POST No. meets 1st and Id Friday of each month, at o'clock. Memorial hll, City hall. Oakland. Visitor cordially Invited.

1 Next meeting. June 17. T. D. FOSTER, Corn.

WM. E. BARKIS. Adjutant, 104 Myrtle st Oakland 2413. LADIES' ATTX1LIART to JOHN 3.

ASTOR POST meet id and 4th Wednesday at I e'cloek, cam ba'L Visiting ladle cordially Invito. Next meeting Jnne I. MRS ALICE POWERS Pre MRS JENNIE LEFFMAN. Peey. er SONS OF ST.

GEORGE AN AMERICAN ORGANIZATION ALBION LCDOK on Wednesday erenlng. Jnne nt 2Sth and Grove street. r.Mtl.lm.. i. rw-- ineir do- eendant wherever born, and American of English ancestry are eligible.

WM PRISK, Pled. lit. R. T. JOSTE, Secy-; Lake.

(Hi. DERRT LODGE meet first and third Thursday of the month at I in the Odd Fellow hall. Parle Rnta Clara Alameda. Englishmen and Americana Fnsllah ancestry eligible. Next meeting, is.

A POWK. Fresld.nt 634 87th Oak. 44l. a IVINHSTON. S21S iUU av.

rhone Krultvale il'W. a V.U.........B- Circle: Grand Inside. Guard Tessle Roberts, and Frank Zelick, Grand Junior Woodward, also a member of the Circle. Refreshments were served, after which dancing and music followed. The Ist Club of Oakland Circle met Wednesday evening, May 25, at the home of Past Chief Companion Dora Davis.

Arrangements for a theater party in- the near future In conjunction with the Circle are now under way. Refreshments were served. NATIVE DAUGHTERS. Fruit vale Parlor No. 177.

N. D. G. entertained' its brother parlor, Frnitvale Parlor No. 252, N.

S. O. at a banquet on Friday evening, May 27, In honor of the eleventh anniversary of the founding of lodge. In behalf of the parlor, Miss Nell Crowley presented a map of California to the Native Sons. R.

B. Tilton received the gift and expressed thanks on behalf of the brothers. Other short addresses were given by past officers of both lodges. LOYAL TEMPLE. Loyal Temple No.

7, Pyhian Sisters, held its weekly business and social session on WednesdayXevening. A numtler of the old members who have been absent on account! 0f sickness, were welcomed. After the regular business, the social committee iintertatnpfl Tvilh pnmpn nKAri hueinOBfl eaeciAn wilt Tn held next Wednesday evening, after which the brothers and brother Knights will have charge of the entertainment. MODERN WOODMEN. Alameda Camp No.

13525, Modern Woodmen, wU' bold raldy meeting tomorrow night at'Tf. O. O. hall, Alameda. A large attendance is desired, 'it is announced.

On June 13 the camp Is to hold a whist party In the hall. The' committee In chargo consists of F. A. Knock and O. Pearson.

The public is invited. LODGE NOTICES. THE MACCABEES OAKLAND TENT No. 17 meet at Truth hall, I. O.

O. F. llth and Franklin sts. Office 460 room 212. M.

M. MacDONALD. Com. J. L.

FINE. R. K. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSN. 9 meet every Saturday evg.

In Pacific building. Next mtinr 11 MRS. MAUDE ELLIOTT, E. 17th ph. Fruit.

2371. MRS. MINNIE WAT. 150b E. S3rd st.

Th. Merr. 497 UARLASU nKVISW no. 14 meet Tuesday evening Id Pacific BMi, llth and Jeffcraon ttntti Tuesday evening, June 7. a class Initiation and a social tim fir close of meeting.

nits. MAJaT FOSTER, ITtl K. llth t. Phon Frultval 1111. MRS.

ALMA SIBBETT. R. Ill B. 14th Phon Merrltt 114. I.

0. 0. Manchestef Unity LODGE. I jivr o. O.

IOR! Tlnl.v I t.u "i Jennie ifinq Ball, IttS Telegraph very Mob-oay at 8 t. m. iniaiinn i and Id Mondays In the month. anHii-itlnf' iln Nomination and election i of officers next Monday. ave.

issatK AUER1 ORGAN- FORESTERS OF AMERICA COURT TT IWVTi. ICA No. II meet Pythian caatle, 12th and Alie etreeta. Regnlar summoned meeting, I p. ro, June J.

J. HIRSCH. C. R. FRANK T.

ZTCLICH. Financial Secy. Lkelde 1117 Order of Scottish Clans Bate. Sound. Conaerratlve Fraternity Inraranee CXAN MacDONALD No.

meet In fit. George hall, JBth rA Hrfl. ata inA 1 1 Friday. AH men of Scottish birth or descent between th ages of II and 41 re llgtbl for active membership. Men ovr 41 llfiblo for ocll mra-berihlp.

DAVID CARMlCHABt ChUf. T70 14th atrX AJTPRKW PROCTOR. 171 14th. Phone Pled. 1IS4W.

pANISnRflTERTIOOD PACTFIC tOPOR No. ft meet ery Tuesday evening Danish hall. 114 llth Visiting brother welcome. A soelal will ba held on Tues day erening, Jon 14. to celebrate onr flag anniversary.

The member of the Sisterhood are Invited. good time la asetired everybody. N. NIKLS EN. I IT K.

ITU NICK ANDERSON, Cor Secy. Phona Piedmont 4S. i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OAKLAND COUNCIL No. T14 Irt id and 4th Wad. org a a.rh mnnlk .1 nf colomb dlterluaa.

III llth atreet. Next meeting' June I w. j. KiKFicnnoRP, a met rangers: uuick, Born, Hoaney, Murphy and Welch. OAKLAND LODGE, OF P.

Oakland Lodge No. of convened Thursday, Juno 2, C. C. E. Miilnwaring presiding.

One application for "the rank of Knighthood and two by reinstatement were pre- 1 r. I "present at Ives to the Grand Ivodge at Santa Rosa presented their report, which Among the visitors were J. B. Jacob, St. Paul No.

C. W. 'Austin, J. D. Bigiiall and John Shubert, Richmond No.

IS; C. M. Murry. W. F.

FrlU and J. B. lies.Marais, Paramount No. 17; VV. A.

Reber, Hastings, No. 28; Max Klsen, Lakeside No. 142; J. B. Hankcnson, Castle Rock No.

151; W. C. Oertle, Hope No. 186. The baseball team will play the American 1egiun team at Key Route Park, Fortieth and San Pablo, today ut 10 a.

m. Livermore Lodges! LIVKRMORK. June 4. --Summer activities in local lodges are now at their height and before the summer is over Livermore will have witnessed one of the greatest seasons in social and fraternal affairs. This nnvjith the semi-annual election of officers for tho fraternal orders and many social evenings and banquets are on tho calendar.

At the last regular meeting of the Foresters of America held Wednesday evening in Foresterso Hall, officers for the next six months were nomlnal'd and formally elected, Chief ranger, II. J. Rees; sub-chief ranger. Percy Groth; nenior woodward, John Andersen; junior woodward, senior beadle, A. L.

Young; jurtlor beadle, William Armstrong; recording secretary, F. W. Tretzel; lecturer, G. W. McKen-zie.

A social dance committee consisting of Percy Groth, chairman; H. J. Rees and F. C. Lassen were appointed to make arrangements for a dance In the present month.

Next Tuesday evening the installation by -Livermore Aerie No, F. O. will bo held and special efforts are being made have a big representation of past officers who will take charge of the installation. Plans for a Mieelal program are under way which will Include music by the Eagles' string orchestra. selections by the quartet and vocal solos.

A banquet will conclude the evening's program. The officers to no insianea are: rasi president K. J. Lawless; president, A. Maucklc; vice-president.

George Tubus; chaplain, lister Hoarn'; secretary, G. McKenzie; treasurer, .1. C. Relmers; inside guardian, A. PlnclH; outside guardian, John Pocco; trustee, K.

J. I'uthbertson; physician, Dr. J. K. Warner.

Mosaic Lodge No. F. and A. held a stated meeting in Masonic Temple last Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served.

The lodge was visited by noted members from the bay cities, who favored those present with verv Interesting talks. Livermore Lodge No. I. O. O.

has for the last two weeks been going through the procedure of nominating and electing officers for the coming term. The final returns of the elections will be given out soon. LODGE NOTICES. Improved Order, Redman TKiCUMSKH TRIBE No. meeti at Porter nil jrov ttj on Thursday tn ing.

Jure 9 B. BKMON'. Pchm C. WALt.BCRO C. of R.

ied ')0V UNCAS TRIBE No. 117 meets at rclflc Blilg, 16th nd Jefferson, every Ne'it meetlnc Jnne nomination! chief. MITH. Sachem. HVTFKMAN.

I. or ill lath EAGLES pXkland AERIR, h. t. rntrtn Monday nights, N. VC.

all. llth and C1T Phyatelains- J. H. M. D.

41 It Terrace at, office hours 1-4. 1-1 m. nhena Pled. If no ant. rail UMro.

ir: lmB. physician Tic Dr. Clark tick. Dr. A.

Stuck. Physician tlti Waahtngton phones Oak. S1S4, Verrtit loll, efftce taonrs l-i, T-l ally. 1I-1J Sundays OfTMal dnii-giat. Powall'i 451 JIth: ni -an also pal here 8ecretry' etrice.

4 41 1 12th at. Thona Oaklaml llfll Installation of offic June 4. fttata convention will convono at Rio lata Jun 1.V MOOSE OAKTAiND MOOPT! SJ4, O. O. mt every Frlrtnv night at Moi hall, lith and Clay stret.

11 J. HAMILTON. Secy r- rr 71 MELONS, SALEY HART AND THE FAKIRS (Contributed-br Oakland PionrmSo. 42) Hello, boys! Do yon remern- ber Brlggs' waterrnelon pakh at Fifth and How wa would ma.e a raid on It after a swim In lardy's Creek and how good the melons would ta.ite, eting tiiem in the oLd depot which stood In the middle of the street at station? And how his sbot-gun did liik! but neverthi lcss. or no gun, we rt the m'orm jTist the nariMk Ask El on Warner about It.

How ahoot Sally Hart, noe weight was about SO And If there ever was a red- -headed girl, eh ir w-is one; about fonr fef neven inches) high and u-ied spout and uik to beat fhe war out for Ica.l Option, ard her hall was a large ten or. the wst sirie of Broadway, between and 34th streets. Well, sh won oj en election, and then ther put tip th RaEy Hart fnantain at Telegraph and Fan Tublo av-nties In honor of her winning the campaign. And now. wnat became of the fountain? Maybe, Her.ry Maloon knows, as he kept cases on most everything that happoDn in town in tho dayH.

How about it, Henrj'' Now then, for some of the Mreet fakirs. One time the Wizard Oil troupe had a large -wagon with a parlor organ and gave rralte a show. Here are Ihe names of a few songs which they sang: The Raffle for That Fto," L0DGE.N0TICES. B. A.

T. fj oaitt.avd' HOMESTTAD lay evening! at Tempi, jun V. j1 Ffnk Iff tn ata. Nett rneeurg, June 10. Forenmn.

Mr. Gertrude Melnela. I.ocklT Onkiand; phor.il i 1'itdmont lllz; Mrs Ixuia Holmea. rorreapoodeBt. 411 It LA OakJaod ma.

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