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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1 met January 11 at the Silver Saddle restaurant for its monthly gathering, which was presided over by Sallye Bissell in the absence of President Margaret Gladish. Following an excellent swiss steak repast, the lumberwomen heard Mrs. Eva M. Ballo, deputy probation officer of the East Los Angeles area office, Prbbation department, in an interesting talk. The dynamic speaker explained many methods used in combatting juvinile deliquency today. She had been invited at the request of Hoo-Hoo-Ettes wanting to see if the club could help some worthy girls. Mrs. Ballo told how clubs may, as a unit or individual members, be of great assistance in the work.

Bessie Stewart of the C. P. Henry Co. showed the members color slides of the Stewarts' 1959 summer vacation in Lake Tahoe, Banff and Lake Louise, with other scenes of Glacier Nat{. Park and parts of Oregon. Mrs. Stewart is an interesting narrator and had many amusing anecdotes to accompany the more humorous slides.

Additional word iust received from the club on the Christmas party, Detember 14, is that Betty Fort, one of the riew Hoo-Hoo-Ettes, won the handsome Christmas tree generously donated by the H. M. Nelson Lumber Co. The 15 beautiiul boughs of cedar used as table and room

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