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Bi*hday Party of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 Draws Big Attendance
The annual birthday party of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 attracted a large crowd of members February 24, at lhe Claremont Hotel, Berkeley.
Everett Lewis, president of the club, presided, and Don Kesselring was program chairman.
The speaker of the evening, Lt. Colonel Arthur W. Brewer, divisiona'l commander of the Salvation Army, gave an inspirational talk that was liberally interspersed with humor. He is an accomplished pianist, and concluded with his own interpretation of several well known musical numbers. He received hearty applause from the large audien,ce.
President Lewis introduced the past presidents who were at the meeting. These were: Clem Fraser, Larue Woodson, Miland Grant, Jim Overcast, Tom Branson, D. Normen Cords, Lew Godard, Wm. Chatham, Jr., and Tom Hogan. Bert Bryan, another past president, attended, but had to leave before the introductions were made.
The honorary members present were also introduced. These were: George Cornwall, Professor Emanuel Fritz, Carl Moore, and Bill Black.
Rod Branson won the door prize. The cash prize of $20.00 was not clairned, and this will become $30.00 at the next drawing.
Chris Sechrist announced that tickets would soon be ready for the March 23 joint meeting, at which General Wainwright will be the speaker. Tickets are $5.00 each. Ladies are invited.
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