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Keep These Dates in Mind - September 17 -20 - Miami's the Place The Occasion ? - Hoo-Hoo International's 70th Annual Convention
CUMMERTIME, ordinarily the season of quiet repose for rJ residents of Florida, is this year going to be marked by strenuous activity for members of Greater Miami Hoo-Hoo Club No. 42-and this fall things will really jump.
The Miamians, hosts for the 70th Annual Convention of International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo to be held September 17-20 at The Americana Hotel, Bal Harbour, Florida, are already engaged in a high-geared round of preparation which promises to produce one of the finest conventions ever held.
Amid the marvelous Florida setting, lloo-lfoo will devote time to the business of the Order. In addition to industry speakers, there will be two panel sessions devoted to reviewing Hoo-Hoo activity in Wood Promotion. There will
S. F. H'oo-Hoo-Ettes Elect
Julio McArthur to Presidency
Julia McArthur, of Dant & Warnock, Inc., Menlo Park, was elevated to the top spot in San Francisco Hoo-HooEtte Club 3 at the club's annual election meeting, May 9, at Torrino's Restaurant in San Francisco. Iulia is a charter member of Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club 3 and fdrmerly held the post of first vice-president. She succeeds Winnie Mentzer, James L. Hall Company, who spearheaded the active group of lumbergals during the past year.
Also elected to serve on the board with Tulia were: Philippa Lomanaco, first vice president; Shirley Anderson,
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In addition to the valuable and interesting convention program, there are all the attractions of Florida which will enable conventioners to make a memorable vacation of this trip as well. Miami Beach is like no other city anywhere. It is glittering, incredible and unique. An entirely separate community from neighboring Miami, it is dedicated to the single end of housing, dining, sunning and entertaining its visitors. This is the land of the sun worshipers of luxury hotels . of golden beaches.
Yes, you can plan on a wonderful time in mid-September at Hoo-Hoo's yearly Big Event. Better start planning for it now I second vice president; Helen Ash, third vice president; Edith Nunes, secretarv; Myra Cassinelli, treasurer; Helen Pearsall, publicity; Juanita O'Brien, membership; and Elva Mittelstadt, initiation chairman.
Formal installation of the new group will take place the evening of June 13, at Torrino's Restaurant in San Francrsco.
Peggy Mottolo Heods Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club One
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. t has elected the following officers for the year 1967-62:
President-Peggy Mottola, Jim Richardson Lumber of Santa Ana; first vice president-Phyllis Hawkins, Max Hardwood-Wall Dry Kiln; second vice president-Mabel Askins, Commercial Lumber; third vice president-Dorothy Yann, Mt. Whitney Lumber; secretary-Helen Rude, CalPacific Redwood; treasurer-Alice Anderson, Jameson Lumber Company; initiation-Jo Cogburn, Owens Parks Lumber; membership-Rosemary Heffren, Weyerhaeuser Company; and publicity-Mildred Dutton-E. J. Stanton and Son.
Reporting on accomplishments of the past season, it was noted that baskets of food and gifts were given to a needy farnily at Thanksgiving and Christmas, together with clothes for the four children of the family. In January the club began its project in connection with the Ramona ilome for Girls, with an Easter tea held for the girls and the distribution of clothing and gifts.
At the June 12 meeting members will meet Martha Chavez, the recipient of the Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1 Scholarship in memory of Ida Cunner. Martha will use the scholarship money for books, tuition and supplies through her first year of college, where she plans to train to become a legal secretary.
The June 12 dinner meeting is open to guests, and will be held at the Rodger Young Auditorium in Los Angeles.
How Does A Tree Grow?
Do the limbs on a young tree move from the ground as the tree grows ? The answer is no, according to the National Lumber Manufacturers Association. The limbs remain the same distance from the ground until death or until they are removed. Limbs grow in thickness and length as the tree grows, but the tree gains height only at the tip of its crown, adding only diameter to its entire length.
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