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Newmqn Monoges Troynor-Silver Yord; Lloyd Milne to Minton Position

Fred Neu'man has been namecl manager of the Traynor & Silver Lumber Companv at Palo Alto, Calif., succeeding Lloyd Milne, rvho has become associerted u,ith the Minton Lumber Co. at N{ountair-r Vies-. Calif.

tD MARTI[\| Remernbrs

I remember well the night of August g, l9ZZ, when the Bay District Hoo-Hoo held a big concat at the Commercial Club in San Francisco, as I was among the Kittens inducted into the realm of Hoo-Hoo land.

More than two hundred sat down to a tempting dinner and there was a bevy of professional night club artists who furnished the entertainment. Bart Macomber sang a few songs and the boys didn't get enough of his rare musical numbers.

The speaking program was short, the speakers being R. F. (Dick) Hammatt, secretary of the California Redwood Association; Newton B. Drury, secretary of the Save The Redwoods League; Jack Dionne, publisher of The California Lumber Merchant, and Julius Seidel, of St. Louis, past Snark of the lJniverse, and the guest of honor.

Ariong the other Hoo-Hoo notables present were Frank Trower and R. A. Hiscox, past Snarks of the lJniverse, and C. D. LeMaster, Arcanoper on the Supreme Nine.

Then came the Concat. The Kittens were Stephen Westover, Sunset Lumber Co., Oakland; William J. Pope, Sunset Lumber Co., Oakland; O. F. Folsom, Eagle Lumber Co., San Francisco; Thomas W. Almquist, California & Oregon Lumber Co., San Francisco; Charles F. Ricker, Sunset Lumber Co., Oakland; Henry L. Willis, Central Lumber Co., Gilroy; Charles R. Wilson, Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., San Francisco; Robert E. Caldwell, Little River Redwood Co., San Francisco; Floyd W. Elliott, Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., San Francisco; Charles N. Wood, Strable Hardwood Co., Oakland; Parker Steward, with Frederic S. Palmer, San Francisco, and Ed Martin, The California Lumber Merchant, San Francisco.

Homer Maris, Vicegerent Snark of the San Francisco

Bay District, was in charge of the initiation ceremonies. The other members of the Nine were A. E. Shallish, Bart Macomber, J. Walter Kelly, \V. A. Glenn, Henry Faull, Carroll Faucette, Robert Gardiner, and J. E. Peggs.

Sqn Frqncisco Hoo-Hoo-Eltes Give Christmqs Cheer to Hondicopped

Cats and Kittens frolicked at the fourth annual Christnus party of San Francisco Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club 3, held at the Bellevue hotel, December 10. At present the club has 32 men-rbers, all employed by lumber concerns in the Bay area. Mrs. Maurice S. tselber of Hobbs Wall Lumber Co., club presiclent, announced that the "lumberjills" are currently seeking new members and expressed the hope that women of the forest

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