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Army-Ncvy "E" Cerernony
The Army-Navy "E" will be awarded to the lJnion Lunrber Company for outstanding achievement in production at Fort Bragg on February 4. The ceremony will take place in front of the Administration Building', scene of the dedication last year of the Memorial to the late Charles R. Johnson, founder of the company. A large crowd is expected to attend.
Ecrst Bcy Hoo-Hoo
The monthly dinner meeting of East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39 was held on Monday, Janaary 15, at Hotel Leaming' ton. Oakland.
Wm. Chatham, Jr., president of the Club, presided. Charles Cunningham was the speaker of the evening, on the subject "Arsenal For Democracy."
Retcilers Attend OaHcnd Meeting
A meeting held on Friday evening, January 12, at the office of Wood Products Co., Oakland, brought out a large attendance of retail lumber dealers.
D. N. Edwards of Wood Products Co., presided. Stewart Griswold, Regional Lumber Aidvisor, was present to discuss and answer questions on the WPB Order L-335 as amended January 5,1945.
Moore-Tcenzer
Miss Frances Irene Taenzer, daughter of E. M. Taenzer, American Hardwood Company, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Taenzer, was married on January 17 to William C. Moore, Boatswain's Mate First Class, USNR,'at St. Alban's Episcopal Church, West Los Angeles. The honeymoon was spent at Palm Springs.