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Hoo Hoo Club No. 39
President Everett Lewis presided at the regular dinner meeting of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39, held at the Claremont Hotel, January 26.
The feature oi the evening 'ivas the musical entertainment provided by four young ladies, Miss Joan Transgrud, soprano soloist; Miss June Warren, accompanist; Miss Evadne Moore, piano soloist, and Miss Barbara Fritz, dramatic soprano soloist.
Miss Moore and Miss Fritz are daughters of club members Carl R. Moore and Professor Emanuel Fritz. The performance of the young ladies was of high quality, and the members showed their sincere appreciation. Al Kelley was in charge of the entertainment program.
Ed La Franchi, chairman of the Christmas Fellorvship Fund, reported collection of .close to $1000. As arranged by vote of the donors part of the fund will be used for educational purposes.
With Wendling-Nathqn Co.
Wm. O. (Bill) Fraser, formerly with tr. K. Wood Lumber Co., Oakland, is now a salesman tvith Wendling-Nathan Company, San Francisco. He started February 1, and spent 10 days calling on Oregon sarn'mills rvith Les Oakley, manager of the firm's Portland office. He will make his headquarters in Sacramento.
Bill, who is a son of Clem Fraser, sales manager of Hogan Lumber Company, Oakland, served for three years in the U.S. Army in the European Theater of Operations.