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3400 Eost 26th Street los Angeles 23, Colifornio
Esroblish Hoo-Hoo-Efte Club No. 4 ln Son Diego, Cqliforniq
On the evening of April 9, at the U.S. Grant Hotel in San I)iego, Cali{ornia, fifteen Southern California lumber wonren met and completed arrangements for Hoo-HooEtte Club No. 4.
-\t this dinner meeting Ann Murray, founder and organizer of I.os Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Clult No. 1, and Agnes Mclntyre charter member of the first rvoman's fraternal lumber organization attended and helped the 13 founders of the San Diego group launch their club.
In addition to the trvo "Cats" from Los Angeles u'ho held the concatenation, the following women "Kittens" became charter rnembers of tl-re San Diego club: Dodie Pe:rse ar-rcl Barbara Soleman, Daviclson Plyrvood, Inc.; Vi Drrnne and Marjorie Martz, Frost Hardrvood Lumber Co.; Aleta Carmer, Ocean l3eacl.r Luml>er Co.; Gladys Berner, \\lestern Lumber Co.; Alice Spies, Dixie Lumber Co.; Dorothy Snell, Tarter, \\/ebster & J<ihnson, Inc. ; Betty Rees, Sullivan Hardwoocl Lumber Co.; Dorothy Fox, Dorothy \\Ieiss, Dorothy llyne, and Ina \,Vheeler from the Lumber & Builders Supply Co., Solana Beach. The follou,ing rvere elected as temporary officers : Dodie Pease, president ; Dorothy Snell, secretary ; Alice Spies, treasurer; and Betty Rees, membership chairman.
The Clull has schecluled the next meeting for Mav 4 at rvhich time permanent officers will be installe<l for the 1954-55 year.