Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1926 Page: 7 of 8
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New Orleans, La.—Mothers and
social workers have organized to
combat growing delinquency amon^
the young of the race and ruination
of young girls not yet in their teens
by unscrupulous white men, which
are so common in New Orleans.
EFFICIENT POLITICAL LEADERS
Due to efficient political leader-
ship, splendid team work, and the
maintenance of an organisation that
functionso365 days in the year
Chicago colored citizens, working
in harmonv with "the Republican
organization, are able to accomplish
results/ At the primary receutlv
recently held in that city, Adelbert
H. Roberts was renominated for the
State Senate, three colored men
were renominated for the lower
branch of the State legislature, ane
Henry S- Goins won the nomina
tion for county commissioner.
TRADE UNIONS SPREADING IN
CHICAGO
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Trade unionists are making won
derful progress aiding co'ored work-
ers in Chicago to organize In many
trades, colored workers are rapidly
becoming affiliated with the unions
The Journeymen Barbers1 Inter-
national union has assigned a colored
organizer for Chicago and vicinity.
"The organized musicians assisted in
organizing a strong union of waiters
on the South side, and the Laundrv
Workers' International Union has
launched a strong local.
NEGRO WEALTH INCREASE
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FRATERNAL tuul TSIS
When and Where They Meet
Masonic Grand Lodge
J. H. Wilson, M. W. Grand Master, 5213 Holmes Ave., Los Angeles.
Harry Lewis, R. W. Deputy Grand Master, 2927 New Jersey St., Los Angeles,
j Oscar Hudson, R. W. Grand Senior Warden, Berkeley!
! W. A. Monteith, R. W. Junior Warden, San Frlfticfsco.
f T. A. Harris. R. W. Grand Lecturer, Los Angeles. •
I H. S. Houston, R. W. Grand Treasurer, Bakersfield,
j G. W. Wilson, R. W. Grand Secretary, 211 D St., Marysville.
masonic board of relief
J. H. Wilson, G. M., Los Angeles.
G. W. Wilson, G. S., Marysville.
H. S. Houston, G. T.. Bakersfield.
ORDER EASTERN STAR
Present estimated wealth of the
Negroes in the United States is
$2,000,000,000, according to recent
survey made for the research section
of the American^ Sociological Society
by Dr. Monroe Work, of Tuskegee
The wealth of the group in 1912
was estimated at $700,000,000- The
race has also made decided gdiins in
matters of health- The death rate
which was 22 9 in 1912, has fallen
to 15-7. or a decrease of 31 per cent
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INVENTS TRAFFIC SIGNAL
St. Paul, Minn—The automatic
traffic signal invented bv R- Milton
has been inspected by city officials
and pronounced a success. Plans
are under wav to install the signals
at the principal street intersections
officers elected
Grand Worthy Matron, Mrs. Aline J. Houston, 1729 Forest St., Bakersfield,
Calif.
Grand Worthy Patron, Mr. W. D. Saunders, 2050 Franklin St., San Diego?-Cat.
Grand Associate Matron, Mj;s. Nellie Stone, 3302 Compton Ave., Los Angele;,
Calif.
21 Tt? Broker Associate Patron, Mr. B. L. Tyrrel. 558 Chenery St.. San tranciscc.
Grand Treasurer, Mrs. Sadie L. Alexander, 1414 E. 48th Place, Los Angeles,
i Calif.
I Grand Secretary, Mrs. Frances A. Tyrrel, 558 Chenery, San Francisco, Calif.
' Grand Conductress, Mrs. Melissa Longress, 186 Walnut St., Woodland, Calif.
Grand Associate Conductress, Mrs. Augusta Overton, 460-So. 8th St., San Jose,
CaHf.
Grand Lecturer, Mrs. Justina Ross, 2139 Pine St., San Francisco, Calif.
I Grand Oratress, Mrs. Annie Jones, 3956 Wall St., Los Angeles, Calif.
• Mrs. Eliza Holmes—Secretary of Relief Dept 1405 Cypress St., Oakland.
Mrs. Gusta Johnson—Treasurer of Relief Dept.. 117 E St., Marysville
officers appointed
Grand Adah, Mrs. Roxie Martin, Los Angeles. Calif.
Grand Ruth, Mrs. Pauline Dupree, Oakland, Calif.
Grand Esther, Mrs. Sallie A. Stanfield, Poreland, Ore.
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Grand Martha, Mrs. Mildred Harvey.
Grand Electa, Mrs. Hazel Owens. Vallejo, Calif.
Grand Warden, Mrs. Ida Rafew. Oakland, Calif.
Grand Sentinel, Mr. R. A. Ashcraft, Los Angeles, Calif.
Grand Marshall, Mr. C. E. A. Bronson, Santa Monica, Calif.
Grand Chaplain. Mr. S. M. Bearte. Los Angeles, Calif.
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MASONS
VICTORIA CONSISTORY. NO. 20
32d degree A. and A. S. R
Masons, meets second Mob-
day each month at Carpen-
ters' hall. Twelfth street near
Brush, Oakland.
Hannibal Lodge, No.' 1, F. & A. M., meets
1st and 3d Wednesday each
month n.1 Hamilton hall. Steiner.
and Geary streets. Visitors Wel-
come.
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Vienna
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GEORGE M. DORSEY.W.M.
Fountain, Secretary. 218
Receive Prompt Attention.
NORMAN POLLARD, Prepr/efor j gree Masons also.
Allan Davis, T. P. G. M.
W. M. brown, C. C.
Joppa Lodge, 14th de < ^onis Lodge, No. 25, F. and a. m.,
1510 SEVENTH 8T.
OAKLAND, CAL.
Phone Lakeside 8220
WM. A. rose, Secretary, 6435
i Herzog street, Oakland, Cal.
JL meets third and fourth Monday
at Carpenters" Hall—Twelfth
'J? street, near Brush, Oakland.
* j Wagner, w- m.
Leon F. Marsh, Secretary, 2838 Grant
street. Berkeley; phone Berkeley 9196
Keeton's
Music Academy
887 Thirty-third St.
oakland, . . • california
Phone Piedmont 9344
Victoria Lodge. No. 3, f. & a. m.. meets , NAOMI CHAPTER, NO
I the tUffr Tuesday evening of ;
■A, each month at eight o'clock, at
* y Hamilton hall, 1545 Steiner
-VV street, corner Geary, San Fran-
/ cisco.
Q. B. JAMES. W. M.
s. bozman. secretary. 1302 div1saoero st.
2. O. E.
meets second and fourth ITiurs -
days in Hamilton hall, Steiner
and Geary, San Fraiicisco.
MRS. ADDIE CLARKE W. M.
MRS. ELIZA HOLMES, Secretary.
1405 CYPRESS ST . OAKLAND
GRAND UNITED
k,
Poro System
SCALP & HAIR TREATMENT
511 Cedar A.ve Sail Francisc Cal*
Phone Fillmore, 5678
MrS. Willie iipson
GOLDEN GATE LODGE, No. 2007, G.
U. O. of O. F., meets first and third
Wednesday in each month at Hamilton
hall, 1545 Steiner street, corner Geary.
All members are requested to l»e present
william wilson. n. oi
J L. DERRICK. P. S-. 10ss-60th st.. oak
Or. E. B. Thompson, physician.
43 Lyon street. ,
AERIAJj LODGE, No. 2442, Grand Uni-
ted Order Odd Fellows, meets second and
fourth Tuesday of each month at Hamil-
ton hail. 1545 Steiner street—corner «»f
Geary. San Francisco.
E J. WILLIAMS. N. G
G. W. Hamilton, P. S-, 396 Third St
PHYSICIAN. DR. CHADWICK.
pacific building
ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS
Past Grand Masters' Council No.
93, G. U. O of O- F., meets fourth
Mondav of everv month at Hamilton
Hall, Geary and Steiner streets,
San Francisco.
Henry h. brown, w. g. m.
J B. Hayden, Secretary, 464
Walnut street.
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1926, newspaper, May 15, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596267/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .