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Third Annual Valley Frolic \(/as Grand Success

The Third Annual Valley Frolic, sponsored by San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31, and held at the California Hotel, Fresno, on Saturday, September 9, was voted a great success from every point of view. This is the outstanding get-together meeting of the year, and indications are that it will coniinue to grow in popularity each year. Ihe attendance this year was 217.

A cocktail party, held late in the afternoon drew an attendance of 200. A splendid dinner and an eight-act entertainment program headed by the old Hoo-Hoo favorite Armand Girard kepi the big gathering happy throughout the evening.

Doc Snead, C. S. Pierce Lumber Co., Fresno, was general chairman. He was ably assisted by the following committee chairmen: Entertainment, Dennis O'Connor, Bob Reid; Reception, Louis Frame, Earl Ruth ; Finance, Jim Clifton; Publicity, Ji- Duart, Herb Thompson; Hotel Reservations, Bernard B. Barber, Jr. ; Ticket Sales, Chet Harshner, Roger Butler, Herb Thompson, Tom Jacobsen Jr., Dick Kennedy, Bruce Ball, Bob Wright.

As a part of the program the new officers were installed. These are: Robert Raymer, Yosemite Builders Supply, Merced, presidentl J. C. (Doc) Snead, Fresno, Northern vice president; Art Post, Delano Building Materials, Delano, Southern vice president; Bernard B. Barber, Jr., Bernie Barber & Associates, Fresno, secretary-treasurer.

Ios Angeles Hoo-Hoo Dinner Meeting And Concat October 20

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club will hold a dinner meeting and concat at the Elks Club, 6O7 South park View Street, Los Angeles, on Friday evening, October 20, lgi}.

Dinner rvill be served at 7:@ p.m. The concatenation will be held follorving a short business session with presi dent Orval Stewart presiding. A large class of Kittens is being rounded up. Applications for membership can be obtained from J. \M. "Fitz', Fitzpatrick, San pedro Lumber Co., Los Angeles, telephone Rlchmond 1141.

Scn Iocrquin Hoo-Hoo Club Directors Mcrke Plcns for Yecr

The board of directors of San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club No. 3l met September 29 and outlined plans for the coming Hoo-Hoo year. It was decided to have a dinner meeting on the second Friday of each month. A program chairman was appointed to take care of each month,s program, and a fund was set up to pay the club president,s transporta- tion to the National Hoo-Hoo Convention each year.

Hoo-Hoo Supreme Nine to Meet Irr Milwcrukee, October 27

A meeting of the Supreme Nine of Hoo-Hoo will be held at the Schroeder Hotel, Milwaukee, Wis., October 26 and 27. Dave Davis, Rounds Trading Company, San Fran_ cisco, Supreme Custocatian, will fly east to attend the meeting.

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