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L. A. Hoo-Hoo-Eftes Plon Luqu Feosf October I O ot Sollye Bissell's
The October meeting of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. I will be on the lOth, at 6:29 p.m. at the home of President Sallye Bissell in Downey. The club has planned a luau to be served and prepared by caterers. This will be an open meeting and reservations must be in to Peggy Mottola, AN. 3-6931, by October 6. The guest for the evening will be Irene Ridgeway.
L. A. Hoo-Hoo-Ettes Start New Term With Meeting at Chapman Park Hotel
Los Angeles Hoo-I{oo-Ette Club No. I started its 1960-61 club year with an open meeting, September 12, in the Chapman Park hotel. The lumberwomen gathered at 6:29 p.m. for a swiss steak dinner, after which plans were made for another successful year under the new president, Sallye Bissell, and her excellent slate of officers. Peggy Mattola handled the reservations for the meeting. Shown to the group was one of the clever Kitten aprons which Mildred Dutton made for the previous summer garden'party.
Marguerite Dixon's Home Proves Ideal Setting for Garden Party
The Garden Party of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo-Ette Club No. 1, held at the beautiful home of Marguerite Dixon in Palos Verdes Estates, was a most successful afiair. The fine committee really went all-out to think gf every little thing to make this diy one long to be remembered.
Mary Sheldon, E. J. Stanton & Son, was the chairman of the Party committee, assisted by Violet Neal, Stahl Lbr. Co.; Viola Richards, Doris Hurja and Margaret Gladish of Tarter, Webster & Johnson, in addition to Lorraine Theetge of Western Forest Products and Jeanne Servis who works with Lorraine.
Each girl brought a home-made pie, which were judged by Thomas Richey, Western Forest Products. First prize (his favorite brand, of course) went to Mary Sheldon, Znd prize to Sallye Bissell, Weyerhaeuser Lbr. Co. ; 3rd prize to Phyllis Hawkins, Wall Dry Kiln, and 4th prize to Corrine Adams, H. M. Nelson Lumber Co. The remaining pies were auctioned off, bo almost every girl could take dessert home for her family dinner. Not only was the pie contest fun, but the committee also had planned lucky games, Dart Board g'ames, etc., so-it was a busy, happy afternoon, after the superb 1 :00 p.m. luncheon.
The breezes from the Pacific Ocean kept all of the girls cool-sitting on the patio at Marguerite's home. After the many days of heat, it was a welcome respite from the humdrum of work.
-National Forest Producls Week October l6Q2-