Pearlretta DuPuy was president of the
San Pedro Woman's Club in 1908; she resigned from the position but in October 1916 she was named again president replacing Mrs. Richard C. Goodspeed, resigning on account of serious illness. The Woman's Club of
San Pedro, Los Angeles District, was organized in January 1906 and federated in November 1907. The members met every first and third Tuesday first at Liberty Hall, 264 Fifth St. and then moved at the Masonic Hall, 525 1/2 Beacon St., San Pedro, California. DuPuy was the first vice-president of the General
Henry Martyn Robert Parliamentary Club of Los Angeles. During the meeting of the Robert Parliamentary Club, parliamentary questions were asked at members and ''
Robert's Rules of Order'' was the reference manual. On November 27, 1920, she led a debate upon the subject "Shall Women Give up the Battle for Community Property Rights?" She was active in civic and club affairs. She was a charter member of the Los Angeles Women's Athletic Club,
Ebell of Los Angeles, the Republican Study Club, the San Pedro Golf and Country Club, the California Bridge Club, the Wednesday Afternoon Whist Club, the Dutch Club. In 1908, DuPuy was on the organizing committee for the 8th Annual Meeting of the Los Angeles District of the California Federation of Women's Club to be held in
Venice, California. On January 15, 1912, DuPuy was on the committee organizing the visit of leading members of Women's Clubs in Los Angeles. In 1924, DuPuy was among the 150 Republican women of Los Angeles supporting the presidential campaign of
Calvin Coolidge; in particular DuPuy was representing San Pedro. ==Personal life==