DIVISION SEVEN — SOCIETARY. 5 II 



This lodge has relieved 78 visiting brothers, aggregating 



1556 weeks' sickness, amounting to '. 5)9i2 00 



Paid for nursing visiting brothers 270 50 



Paid funeral expenses of 15 visiting brothers 1,154 9° 



Donated an Odd Fellow's widow 50 00 



Donated a visiting brother 25 00 



Paid rent for a needy visiting brother 10 40 



Paid widows and orphans benefits 36 10 



Total amount paid out for visitors $ 7,458 90 



Total amount paid for our own and visiting brothers $1 1,273 7° 



Pasadena Encampment No. 84, I. O. O. F. — Several preliminary- 

 meetings were held in Dr. Swearingen's medical office during the winter of 

 1887-88, by members of Encampments at Los Angeles, Cal.; Pittsburg> 

 Pa.; North Adams, Mass.; Sterling, 111.; Boston, Mass.; Detroit, Mich. 

 And the order was finall}^ instituted May 24, 1888, in Odd Fellows hall in 

 the Doty block. Its charter members were : W. A. Burdick, W. H. 

 Darrow, A. C. Stevens, J. S. Blick, Geo. A. Durrell, Ernest Canfield. The 

 first principal officers were: Darrow, Chief Patriarch; Burdick, S. W. ; 

 Stevens, H. P.; Blick, Scribe ; Durrell, J. W.; Canfieid, Treasurer. Motto: 

 " F'aith, Hope and Charity." Sick benefits, $4 per week. Number of 

 members in 1894, 52. Officers : W. H. Korstian, C. P.; J. S. Blick, Scribe; 

 A. G. Heiss, Treasurer. 



Pasadena Rebekah Dodge No. 121, I. O. O. F., had its preliminary 

 meeting in the Masonic lodge room, in Williams block, in July, 1887, with 

 thirteen persons present. And on August 3 it was duly instituted in the 

 same room, with the following roll of first members : Clara D. Read, Addie 



E. Conover, Dona J. Ingalls, Bertha D. Deuel, Carrie M. Willis, Helen 

 Greene, Nellie M. Palmer, W. D. Read, J. F. Deuel, Dr. S. P. Swearingen, 

 R. B. Conover, John Daly, Harry C. Mohn, A. C. Alexander, W. H. Dar- 

 row, O. W. Hooper, T. P. Darkin, S. M. Cook, J. M. Tuscher, Chas. 

 Deuel, Devere Deuel, M. J. Green, I. A. Willis, B. F. Ingalls — 24 women 

 and men. The first principal officers were : W. D. Read, N. G.; Bertha D. 

 Deuel, Vice G.; Addie E. Conover, Secretary; Helen Greene, Treasurer; 

 Carrie M. Willis, Warden ; Nellie M. Palmer, Conductor. Motto : "Friend- 

 ship, Dove and Truth." In 1894 there were 52 members. The only death 

 in the order was that of Lona J. Ingalls, who died in October, 1891, being 

 at the time Noble Grand of the lodge. 



OTHER "benefit ORDERS." 



Pasadena Council No. 199, Order op Chosen Friends. — Instituted 

 February 5, 1889. The charter members were: A. A. Caswell, Mrs. 

 Catharine Meek, Dr. J. C. Eraser, C. D. Middlekauf, F. E. Swift, Mrs. M. 



F. McClure, Mrs. H. M. Neitz, W. D- Clark, W. P. Young, Mrs. R. A. 

 Biddle, Mrs. E. R. Biddle, W. B. Dadoux, M. C. Ladoux, J. Goodwin, C. 

 R. Black, G. F. Mander, E. R. Biddle, R. A. Biddle. First officers : Cas- 



