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Coast Counties Hoo Hoo Hold Concatenation
The Coast Counties Hoo Hoo held a successful Concatenation at the Vendome Hotel, San Jose, on Saturday ewening, March 28. About 75 sat down to dinner in thi 9l3y R-oqry at 7:N p.m. Vicegerent Snark, Henry L. Wills of Gilro_y- was master of ceiemonies. Following the dinner, Mr. Wills introduced Joseph Hancoek, of San lose, Superintende_nt of Schools, Santl Clara County, as- the speaker of the evening. Mr. Hancock gave an- excellent inspirational address touching on the Hoo Hoo Code of Ethics, home and school building operations in Santa Clara Co_u_nty, ?nd the resources of Santa Clara County.
Mr. Wills also called on Frank Trower. Rlchard A. lliscol, and C. D. Lel\{aster, Past Snarks of the Universe; Rod Hendrickson, President of Hoo Hoo Club No. 9, and Mrs. J. E. Fraser, Secretary of the California Retail Lumbermen's Association, who made short talks. Assemblyman Herbert McDowell of Fresno, who was a guest bf C. l. LeMaster, was called on for a few remarks an=d spoke on the Amendments to the Lien Law that were introduced at the last session of the State Legislature. Of the eleven amendments to the Lien Law introduced before the State Legislature, only two passed and these were beneficial to the lumber industry of the state. Mr. McDowwell said that it was a pleasure to meet the representatives of the Iumber industry who attended the sessions of the State Legislature and he complimented the industry on sending a delegation that was united in its actions against the billi to amend the Lien Law.
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Immediately-followingthe din2er, the Concatenation was held with the following Nine in'charge.
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Hendrickson ; ; Jabberwock, Bert Neylan; Scri-
_ Vicegerent Snark, Henly ._Lr_ Wills;.- Senio_r }f-oo -Hoo, .ouJurn, r\.o(I flenqrlcr<son; JaDDerwocK, ljeft 1\eylan; scnvenoter, C. W. Muller; Arcanoper, Louis Godard; Gurdon, ! !.^v r!., M LquvyLr, lvurr v\ Frank L. Parker; Custocatian,- Earl White.
The Kittens initiated were:
F. O. Brackett, White Brothers, San Francisco.
F. J. Horta, Standard Planing Mills, Oakland.
Irving M. Crabb, filden Lumber & Mill Co., Milpitas.
Alfred C. Hans_on, S. H. Chase Lumber Co., San jose.
Fred Boock, Gilroy Lumber Co., Gilroy
Clifford Kelly, Gilroy Lumber Co., Gilroy.
During the initiation Rod Hendrickson's four.piece orchestra, consisting of piano, drum, drum-sticks, and "Rod," furnished some fine music that was greatly enjoyed by the crowd. It kept "Rod" busy manipulating the drums and piano at the same time but he made a nice job of it.
After the Concatenation, the members and their lady guests, assembled in the Gray Room where dancing wai enjoyed until midnight.
D. E. CHAPIN DIES
Dorr E. Chapin, manager of the creosoted post sales department of The Long-Bell Lumber Company, died at Kansas City, Mo., April 1, following two major operations. He was 51 years old.