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L.A. Hoo-Hoo Club
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wives or dates, enjoyed the intimate music of Jerry Campbell and his orchestra, with Fred Said and Dick Thompson forming a splendid, combo for the evening's entertainment.
The food and cocktails were excellent and each lady received a beautiful door prize as her take-home gift. Those who attended enjoyed the fun and frolic until the very small hours of the morning. In fact, it was way after closing time before the grpup broke up and went home. But many familiar faces were conspicuous by their absence and the club treasury will suffer the loss on this event.
Outgoing Prexy Harry Boand and his wife were on hand to greet the arriving guests and new President Don Braley and his wife extended the hand of welcome after the smail "crowd" was seated. Dee Essley was in extra good voice, and Harvey Koll and Don Bufkin were also the life of the small but very lively party.
The annual dinner dance last month for Los Angeles "Black Cats" was long on quality but short on attendance. This vear the affair was held at Woodv & Eddv's Guest Housi in San Marino. About 30 lum6ermen, plus their
'Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2 is not planning a LaVerne Boys Club outing this Summer similar to the one held last September. The first regular meeting of the club's 1958-59 term will be at Lakewood Country Club, Thursday, Sept. 25, with golf, dinner and installation of the new officers.