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los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Ettes Enioy Jonuory Meeting
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club $I met at General Lee's Restaurant in Chinatown on January llth, with a goodly crowd in attendance, all enjoying the delicious food which this restaurant is noted for.
A prominent guest was Phil Kelty of Independent Building N{aterials Co., who extended an invitation to the Hoo-Hoo-Ettes and their escorts to attend the LA Hoo-Hoo Valentine Party to be held at General Lee's on February l4th.
Also present was Mrs. Marie }lanson, Social Worker with Alcoholic Rehabilitation Service of the Los Angeles Countl Health Department, who showed pictures on alcoholism and gave an interesting talk which was followed by quesiions and answers.
The annual "Bosses Night" is to be held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on l\'londay, February llth, the theme for the eve' ning will be the Space Age. The following members are in charge of the various committees:
Entertainment: Jo Cogburn of OwensParks Lumber Co.
Speaker of the Evening: Marguerite Dixon of Allied Veneer.
Decorations: Dian Darnold of PacificMadison Lumber Co.
Head Table Place Cards, etc.: Kathleen Hughes, Harry H. White Lumber Co.
Door Prizes for the Men: Ruth Armand of E. J. Stanton & Son, Inc.
Trip to Las Vegas: Betty Morrill, of E. J. Stanton & Son, Inc.
A highlight of the evening will be the raffie of a round trip {or two to Las Vegas on the Champagne Flight, reservations at the Hotel Hacienda, a show at the New Frontier, etc.
President Phyllis Hawkins, of J. S. Linderman Lumber Company, advised that while the party is designated as 'oBosses Night" and the bosses are to be honored, other members of the various companies are also invited to attend. Hoo-Hoo men who might have prospective kittens working for them, are also welcome to come anC bring their "kittens" along with them. Any lumber gal desirous of becoming a mentber oI the Hoo-Hoo-Ettes is also most welcome to come. Valley Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club f6 members are all invited to come and bring their bosses and associates.
The speaker of the evening will be Dee Essley, prominent Los Angeles lumberman,