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Los Angeles lloo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1 initiated 10 Kittens into membership at a Concatenation in Rodger Young auditorium, April 8. Chairman Sallye Bissell, Weyerhaeuser Sales Co., was in charge of the ceremony and even the Kit-

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tens enjoyed a hilarious time of it. The new Hoo-HooEttes are:

Margaret Mattola, The Bus McNeil Co.; Beverly Duane Ifall, Carroll Box & Pallet Co.; Regina M. Polin, Goldenberg Plywood & Lumber; Ethyl Clark, Carl W. Baugh Co.; Elna Pavey, John Eells, Inc., Betty Goodfellow, Simmons Hardwood Lumber 'Co.; Margaret Somerville, Mary Spence, Karpen Plywood Co.; Mina Scher, Jameson Lumber Co., and Patricia Douglas, U.S. Plywood Corp. The members agreed the girls were a fine crop of Kittens and gave each a hearty welcome.

The 1957-58 officers were nominated for the coming election and one of the founding members, Anne Murray, announced that she would be going to Ukiah, Calif., soon to help organize another Hoo-Hoo-Ette club in that area. Miss Murray, of the Roy Forest Products Corp., is to be commended again for her unceasing efforts in behalf of the lumberwomen groups.

President Marguerite Dixon cited four members at the meeting for the many times they have devoted their best efforts for the club. These were Jane Adams, The California Lumber Merchant; Faye Bolmer, Pacific Crate Co. ; Felicia Reid, Weyerhaeuser Sales Co., and Marjorey Taylor, E. J. Stanton & Son.

Door prizes donated by Roy Forest Products Co. and Tropical & Western Lumber Co. were won by Ethyl Clark and Lena Galyean. The new bride, Eullale Matich, was presented a handsome gift by the club.

The Hoo-Hoo-Ettes will meet next on May 13, again at Rodger Young, with a beauty counselor from a local salon as the featured attraction and, it was rumored, a free permanent may be awarded some lucky lumberlady.

Permits totaling nearly $200,000 have been issued for 20 single-family homes on Loara street between Broadway and Ball road in Anaheim.

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