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Detroit ond Hoo-Hoo Going lnto High Geor jor 64th Annuol
Detroit, the Motor city, and Detroit Hoo-Hoo Club 28 will play host to the 1955 convention of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, September 12-16, inclusive. The Statler hotel has been designated as headquarters for this 64th annrral of the fraternal order of lumbermen. Michigan's lumber industry and all Michigan Hoo-Hoo are cooperating 'r'vith the Detroit club in its plans for entertaining the Hoo-Hoo visitors.
In addition to the official delegates of the 125 clubs, a large number of members of the order and their Ladies, a grand total of about 500 are expected to attend. They will come from every state, from Canada and Mexico. The two clubs in the Philippines are expected to send delegates.
An interesting, challenging program is being prepared by the convention committees headed by Thomas Osborne, 53376, as general chairman. Hoo-Hoo in Michigan is directed by Detroit's Roy Leitch, Jr., 53398, u'ho represents Jurisdiction II on tl.re Supreme Nine of lloo-Hoo.
The keynote of the meeting is expressed in the nervly adopted slogan, "Through Hoo-Hoo-a United Lumber Industry." Its realization is the goal. Supreme Snark of the Universe, John H. Dolcater, 37372, will preside. The business sessions rvill be devoted to the problems of HooHoo administration, its cooperation in industry prog'rams