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Calif., hospital, July 20, after a long illness. She had played leading roles on the New York stage opposite Richard Mansfield, Robert Mantell, Willard Mack and other stars. Her top movie role was as "The Queen of Sheba" in that Theda Bara film.
Robert R. Grqnt
Robert Reller Grant, 35, was drowned JuIy 22 while skin diving off shore at Carmel, Calif. Fle was San Francisco manag'er for the Davidson DivisionAtlas Plywood Corp. and lived at 722
Seminole Way, Palo Alto. In the party with Bob Grant that day were Richard Bartlett, La Canada, Calif., Bob's brother James, and two other skindivers. Bob Grant had been S. F. manager for Davidson Plywood and Lumber Co. for three years and with the firm more than seven years, starting in sales. He had been associated with Dick Bartlett at Davidson's, where Bartlett, now of Pacific Wood Products, was formerly president. Grant was a member of San Francisco l{ooHoo Club 9 and the International. He also leaves his wife Jean, daughter Terry and son Larry, and his mother,
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los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 to Open 1956-57 Secrson qt Fox Hills
Jim Forgie, Snark of l,os Angeles Hoo-Hoo Clulr 2. annoLlnces that the "kick-off" golf tottrnatrent and clinner for the 1956-.57 season rvill be held September 7 at Fox llills Country Club. This al1air u,ill be knou,n as Olyntpic Games Nite and chairman for the event l ill be l)on Bralev, tnatrager for the Unitecl States l)lyt'oocl Corporation in Los Angeles. Don h:rs promised a real sports cvent for all Black Cats.
"Onr committee has planned a full year for l-os Angeles Hoo-Hoo starting l ith the September meetir.tg," said Forgie. "On the 19th of October u'e n-ill hold our c()ncatenatior-r at Nlontebello Countrv Club in that citv. This nreeting s-ill alst, include a golf tourrament starting- at 10:59 a.m. \\re are trerining a degree tearn to take over under the direction of Phil Keltl', Don Gon'anrl Johrr Osgood," Snark Jirr-r said.
It has been suggestecl that all applications for membership in International Hoo-Hoo be sent to John Osgoorl immediately so th:rt "Kittens" m:rv lre included ir-r the October concatenation. This u,ill be the l;rst t;PPtirtunitv t,, lrecorrre a "Black Cat" until the Spring of 1957. Snark Forgie declared. Application blanks mar. be securecl frorn Chuck Lember. secretarv oi the fraternal or<ler of lum'bermen.
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