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Lumbermen Bring Christmas V Cheer To Children
l,os Angeles Hoo Hoo remembered the tubercular children at the Olive View Sanatorium at San Fernando, Calif., on Monday afternoon, December 22. For the past several years, the Los Angeles ,club has been sending the children magazines, books and Christmas tree decorations, and during the past year they also donated $75.00 towards the children's playground fund. This year the club renewed the magazine subs,criptions, purchased more books and Christmas tree decorations, and plan to purchase more equipment for the playground. The lumbermen met at the offices of the Kerckhoff-Cuzner Lumber & Mill Co., San Fernando, at 2:ffi p.m., thence proceeding to the sanatorium.
The Christmas Party Committee included the following: R. S. Osgood, Chairman; A. W. Koehl, W. B. Wickersham Clifi Estes, T. B. Lawrence, Harry V. Hanson, Floyd Dernier, Glenn Billheimer, Frank Curran, A. L. Hoover, Herman Rosenberg, B. W. B,yrne, Kenneth Smith, Ross Blanchard, Carl Shufelt and J. E. Martin.
The Hammond and E. K. Wood trucks assembled at Wilmington and proceeded to Alameda and Washington Streets, Los Angeles, where they were joined by the Lounsberry & Harris trucks. From this point, the parade started at 9:00 a.m. and proceeded over Washington Street to Hooper Street, Hooper Street to Twelfth Street, west on Twelfth Street to Hoover Street, north on Hoover Street to Eleventh Street, west on Eleventh Street to Vermont Ave., north on Vermont to Hollywood Blvd., west on Hollywood Blvd. to Highland Ave., thence north on High- land to Cahuenga Blvd. to Universal City. The trucks reached the studio at noon, the last load being unloaded well after 5 :00 p.m. As the parade proceeded along its route, it created considerable interest and attracted a great deal of attention.