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Fourth Annual Valley Frolic Greatest in Club's History
The Fourth Annual Valley Frolic, held September B, was considered to be the finest ever sponsored by Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31. There over 250 in attendance, and 27 new Kittens were taken into the International Order of Hoo-Hoo. The l(ttens were the following:
Donald C. Adams, Ernest Arnold, Russell Arnold, James C. Bitters, Bob Bolton, Verne A. Burr, Richard C. Chappelle, Thomas E. Clifford, William Albert Driggs, Richard Burnham Foster, Jean J. Hartsock, Robert Kimble III, John L. Miller, Roy Eston Moore, Charles A. Mowrer, Nolen M. Peters, Eugene H. Renfrew, E. Paul Ruth, Louis Nicholas Sciaqua, Everett B. Shaner, E. W. Short, Carl R. Silversten, Buford Robert Smith, Robert C. Stearns, Ernest I. Stratton. Ben Davis Thatcher, F. A. Zumwalt.
Cecil Edward Smith was reinstated into the Order.
The officers on the Concatenation Team were as follows:
Snark-Robert Reid; Senior Hoo-Hoo-LeRoy Stanton; Junior Hoo-Hoo-D. C. Trssley; Bojum-Verne E. Hawkins; Scrivenoter-Ross A. Foster; Jabberwock-Claude C. Chapelle; Custocatian-Robert Hayden; Arcanoper-Joe Tarcly; Gurdon-Jack Crane; Visiting Officer-Dave Davis.
The affair began with a golf tournament in the morning at Fort Washington Golf Club. Cap Nichols distributed the prizes to the winners, who were:
Low Gross-Dave Davis, 81 ; High Gross-Glenn Hopkins,
114; Low Net-Hamilton Knott, 62;2nd Low Net-Tom Corbett, 66. Charles Dart, Tom Work, Roy Stanton and Glenn Evmann also received prizes.
The Concat.was held at 4:29 in the afternoon. The social hour followed, with Bob Daggs winning the door prize, which consisted of two season football tickets for the college of his choice. Dinner, consisting of a delicious steak and all the trimmings, was served at 7:29, followed by a two-hour extravaganza of the finest type.
Louis Frame of The Diamond Match Company rvas gener:rl chairman for the big event.
Erik Flamer Talks To Service Clubs on Redwood
Erik Flamer, Long Beach wholesale lumberman, has been giving talks before service clubs and other organizations on the redwoods and the redwood lumber industry. He has done such a good job that he finds himself greatly in demand. Last month he spoke to a Lions Club, a Kiwanis Club, and the Executive Association of I-ong Beach.
Instcrl,ls Teletype
Rounds Trading Company has installecl a teletype irr its Long Beach office. 'fhe number is LB 88-083.