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PROFESSIONAL DOOR UNIT MACHINERY Western lumbergals annual convention
ETLECTION OF ilIrs. Berty Jones of ! Foster Lumber in Vallejo. Calif. as new president highlighted the annual meeting of the National Hoo-Hoo-Ette clubs, convening last month in Hollywood, Calif. Nearly 100 lumbergals {rom California, Oregon and Arizona gathered for the event.
During the three-day meet, the gals mixed business with social activities including a movie studio tour, luncheons, cocktail parties and a fashion show, with gals from the Los Angeles club acting as models. Capping the event was a dinner- dance which drew nearly 200 lumbergals, their bosses and fellow employees' Los An' geles Hoo-Hoo President Frank Quattrocchi was the guest speaker.
Ot}er officers are: Ruth Wood, lst v.p'i Mildred Dutton, 2nd v.p.; Jean Jarvis, sec' retary; Juanita Turner, statistical secretary; Estella Seemeyer, treasurer. Directors are Julie Nohrenberg, Pat Doyle and Mabel Skow.
The Los Angeles club and its president Helen Rude of Oregon-Pacific Lumber hosted the convention.
KVAL 92O of HooHooEtte International (1) Betty Jones and her husband Jimmy Jones of Foster Lumber, Valleio, Calif, (2) Far West Fir Sales' John Weston'and his gals Betty Shoener fleft) and Marge Brooks. (31 Stahl Lumber's Ken Tinckler and Phyllis Hawkins. (41 Blanchard Lumber's Mary Williams smooches Jerry Knight of San Fernando Lumber. (5) Soeaker Frank'Quattroc'chi and his Barbara with Les aird Dorothy Yarm of Mt. Whitney Lumber. (6) IBMC's Jack Allenby has a welcomitu smooch for visiting gal. O) illaiBeath Hardwood's Bwerly Tuttle and husband. (8) Aborieine's Bill Knudson witt Sterlins Wolfe and Trudy-Smith of Marquart-lYolfe. (9) Elalne Allenbv with Gene Burnett of Pacific-ltladison. (10) 0ut--going president Anna Russell Gtanding) with Clarita Holdon of Eugene, Mabel Skow of Tide' water Mills and Anne Heisfuman of Van De Nor. (11) Pat Doyle ol Lumbermen's Mercantile and Tilly Miller Show off nerv 0range Gounty charter. (12) Club #1 president Helen Rude with HoeHooEtte foundei Ann Murray of Roy Forest Products. Busi' ness and fun kept the girls busy for three days'
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