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Riverside Hoo-Hoo Join the Lodies of Polm Springs
It was a "gala" two days, May 22 and,23, when Hoo-Hoo from the "Kite Area-" converged on the Palm Springs Ranch Club for a weekend of golf, relaxation, sun and fu-n. And they had it, too. The weather was ideal, the track was fast, the food and grog excellent. The Riverside group have that certain "know-how" when it comes to tlrowing a party, and this year 168 guys and dolls were on handJor the festivities.
President Bill McDonald Riverside County Hoo-Hoo when it came to their sixth Grath, Homer Wilson and tournament and thev did a prize presentation. - and Committee members of Club 117 proved real experts annual Ladies' Nite. Iack McKen Dietel handled the golf wonderful job from "tee-off'r to had door prizes for the ladies More than 50 wonderful awards distributed among the lucky winners included transistor radios, clock radios, portable radios, electric tea kettles and many,many items of real value. Mrs. Bill Smith, Jr., a guest {rom I,os Angeles, wotl the $50 cash prize of the evening. These Hoo-Hoo had prizes for most everything you could think of, and they saw to it that the ladiEs we-re all queens of the evening.
Speaking of prizes, they that were out of this world.
Tee-off time on Saturday started at 9:39 in the morning. Cocktail hour starte_d at 6:39, with dinner being servdd promptly. at 8:29. Following a fine "prime-rib" bapquet, trulyenjoyed by all, ,golf and attendance prizes were awarded to more than 50 guests. Then the fun got underway with dancing and continuous entertainmenl until the early hours of Sunday morning.
Jerry Westphal, secretary of Club ll7, is to be highly commended for his successful arrangements for this giani afrair, and Snark McDonald should be nominated as HooHoo host of the year. Bill Smith, Jr., with his wife Barbara, attended the affair as Vicegerent Snark for the Los Angeles district of the fraternal order of lumbermen.

Golf prizes were won by Dave Beauchaine, Sand Door & Plywood; Ken Dietel, Pomona Lumber Co. ; Ed Hadley, Rialto Lumber Co.; Jack McGrath, Community Lumber Co.; Russ Roepke, Inland Lumber Co. ; Ken Sharp, SoCal Building Materials; J. Stark Sowers, Inland Lumber Co., and Homer Wilson, Cresmer Mfg. Co.
The Attendance prizes awarded to the lady guests-ofhonor were won by:
Mmes. Bert Adams, Bob Bothwell, Russ Boyd, Ralph Cardwell, Vernon Craig, Bill Davidson, Don DeArmond,
Ken Dietel, Harvey Favilla, Gene Fox, Milt Gensch, Harley Hart, Frank Hasy, Bert Holdren, Buzz Klassen, Ole May, Scott Mclntyre, Bill Reed, Roy Sandefur, Bill Smith and Mrs. Rod Wilson.
Riverside County Hoo-FIoo Club 117, which meets six times annually, sets the year's final meeting aside in order that the ladies of its members may participate in the fellowship and goodwill of the fine organization. So it is always most grateful for the generous support of the Donors of the gifts ;nd contributors- to the succiss of its annual Ladies' Night, which further proves (if more were needed) the Hoo-Hoo Ideals of "the Golden Rule" and "the Square Deal." In this light, the beautiful corsages for the ladies (Continued on Page 53)