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WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE CLUB. Listed in 1932 as a Masonic organization, the Club's officers included Alvina Hammerand, president; Lena Hopp, vice-president; and Agnes Pulls, secretary. (1)  
WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE CLUB. Listed as early as 1926 in the newspaper, in 1932 this Masonic organization had officers including Alvina Hammerand, president; Lena Hopp, vice-president; and Agnes Pulls, secretary. (1)  


The 1937 and 1968 ''Dubuque Consurvey Directory'' listed 1155 Locust.
The 1937 and 1968 '''Dubuque Consurvey Directory''' listed 1155 Locust.


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WOMEN'S PROTECTIVE CLUB. Listed as early as 1926 in the newspaper, in 1932 this Masonic organization had officers including Alvina Hammerand, president; Lena Hopp, vice-president; and Agnes Pulls, secretary. (1)

The 1937 and 1968 Dubuque Consurvey Directory listed 1155 Locust.

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1. "Officers of Masonic Organizations," Telegraph-Herald and Times-Journal, March 13, 1932, p. 18