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OBITUARIES

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l)t'legates Irom Fkr,r-Hoo-Ettes' clul,s thruout the \\:est mt't in Etrgene. Oregon rt'r't'rrtlr for the Fourth \ational Hoo-H<x,tttt'Clulrs Convention. whir:h eot und(.rrvay u'ith a get-together so< ial hour and a t'ounlrlunrr ,rf actir ities lilcction of ttt'u ollitt'rs for the coming ycar is al'llavs lroktd to lith arrticilrirtiotr l,r'clulr meml,t'r...{t a Sundar morrtitrg irrstallation Arrna lltrssell was namt'rl thc rrt'w president: llettr Jone-s" first vitr'-presirlerrt; Colleen Courtright. sccond vit'c-prt'sirlent; Jo Cogburn" se('r('tart-; Nlildred [)utIon. stati-qtical st'r'rt'tary; N'Iildred Skol'. lrea-surt'r: and diret tors [ltrth Aschenbrt'rrner. Jtrlie Nohrnbere and Jeannt' LeVar.

Ed Wadc. er-Grand Snark of International Hoo-Horl. r'ommencled mt'mbers for their t'ndeavors to promote the lumber industrr. through the Cluh,.' eduttrtional. philanthropit' and social programs. High note at the <:onr-o<'ation was Wade's prest'ntation oi individual club t'harters.

Andy Andersotr of the Rock lsland llailroad made himself popular rvith thc ladics lr1 organizing and planning r-ariotts settogether -.ocial hottrs.

Kevnote ,.peakers at lht' r'onvelrtion werr: llolrert Blanding of the Eugt'ne Fruit Growers' Association. and Ed Wade.

Committet's appointed by Anna Russell rvere: Budget. Mary Williams; Ways and Nleans. lluth Woodr Publicitr.. Carita Holton and Zoning. Dorotht Yann.

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SEEII AT F0URTH NATI0NAL Hoo-Hoo-Ettes Clubs Convention at Eugene, 0re., last month were (l) Anna Russell, incoming president, National Hoo-Hoo-Ettes, Ed Wade and lVlrs. Wade. In back row are Jim Russell, Colleen Courtright, second v-p; Vern Hayes, Donna Dean, outgoing president, Hoo-Hoo-Ettes and Peggy Moore, Mistress of Ceremonies. (2) Anne Heistuman, Mabel Skou and Jim Jones of Vallejo pose for camera while (3) Mrs. Les Pierce, Gem Studs, Inc., Springfield, 0re., and Mrs. Jim Jones, Foster Lumber Co., Vallejo, chat before meeting. (4) Julie Nohrberg, Founder Anne Murray, Donna Dean, looking from left, admire flag presented to the club.0n right, Colleen Courtrtght, (5) Amy Harrington, unidentified member, Ruth Wood and Helen Rude. (6) Donna Dean, Ruth Wood and Myrtle Heney. Trio from Club (7) includes Pat Howard, Jean 0'Donnell and Betty Foster. A caucus (8) is being held here with Anne Heistuman, Mary Caplis, Anne Murray and Donna Dean. Club meet drew a record number 0f mem0ers.

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