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LOS ANGEI.ES HOO.HOO DINNEN DANCE
The diuer dqnce beld in the world lqnous Blosson Rooa oI the Roosqvelt Hotel, Holllwood, Fridcy eve' ning, Februcry 18, wcs o auioycble aflair qnd wqg cttended by 125 couples. Mugic wcl luniehed by Phil trrden qnd his recording orchcstrc. The pcrty wca spolsored by tho Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club, ad Presideat Bill Recn cud his conmittee did c lile iob in crronging lor tbe cflcir. Tha picturee were tct<en by Milton Pqstornqk, officicl photogrcpher lor Tb. StcDtonite.
Club No. 39 Celebrat es 24th Birthday
The celebration of the 24th birthday of Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 was a complete success. The party was held at the Hotel Lake Merritt, February 21, where the club took over for the evening the entire Cascade Terrace Room for dinner and dancing. Music was furnished by Jack Bucking' ham and his orchestra, and a trio of male singers got a big hand from the diners and dancers.
President Tom Jacobsen presided. Entertainment Chairman Bill McCubbin is to be congratulated for his part in putting on some excellent entertainment.
Herb Farrell, ticket chairman, did a good job, with the result that the attendance numbered 726. The steak dinner was excellent.
Lewis A. Godard was given the honor of introducing all the past presidents who were in attendance. He also presented the club's Honorary Life Membership to Past President Clem Fraser, who was president in t928, the founder of the Annual Reveille, and of the club's educational activities.
It is interesting to note that this is only the second life membership given by the club, the first one having beert given to Carl A. Moore, who was secretary-treasurer of the organization for many years.
The next meeting will be held at the Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, on Monday, March 14.
18 Kittens Initiated At Sacramento Concat
A successful Concat was held at the Commercial Hotel, Sacramento, February 26. Eighteen Kittens were initiated into the mysteries of Hoo-Hoo.
Snark of the Universe LeRoy Stanton made a special trip from Los Angeles to be present.
C. D. LeMaster, Seer of the House of Ancients, asdisted with the work of putting on the initiation.
The work was handled by the degree team of Sacramen-