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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club
Luncheon Meeting M.y 8 LAMINEX
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club No. 2 will hold a luncheon meeting'Wednesday noon, May 8, 194O, at the Mona Lisa, 3343 Wilshire Blvd. (opposite Ambassador Hotel), Los Angeles.
Larue J. Woodson, Wheeler Osgood Sales Corporation, San Francisco, Arcanoper on the Hoo-Hoo Supreme Nine, will be the guest of the Club and tell us about Hoo-Hoo activities throughout the country.
All lumbermen are invited to attend, and a special invitation is extended to lumbermen visiting in Southern California. Luncheon will be served at 12:19 p.m. There is plenty of parking space available for automobiles. Entrance to the parking lot is on S. Kenmore Ave,, just off Wilshire Blvd.
The committee arranging for the meeting includes J. E. Martin, Kenneth Smith, Geo. E. Ream, W. B. Wickersham, and Lew Hackett.
Reservations can be made by calling J. E. Martin, 318 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, telephone VAndike 4565.
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Obituaries
SAM PAWSEY
Sam Pawsey of Los Angeles passed away suddenly Wednesday morning, April 17, following a short illness. He was born in Quincy, IVlassachusetts, and was 43 years of age.
Mr. Pawsey had been associated with The Celotex Corporation the past fifteen years, coming to Los Angeles ten years ago to be in charge of their Acoustical Department for the Western Division. He was a veteran of the World War, and was widely known in the building industry where he was held in very high esteem.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Marge Pawsey.
Funeral services were held. at the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. Fridav noon, April 19.
FRED BRIGGS
Fred Briggs, owner of the Tarzana Lumber Company, Tarzana, Calif., passed away suddenly Tuesday, April 9, following a short illness. He was 45 years of age.
Born ini Scotville, Mich., he later moved to Detroit where he was engaged in the lumber business. Two years ago he retired and came to California with his family. About six months ago he bought the Winnor Lumber Company at Tarzana.
He is survived by his rvidow, three chidren, his parents, three sisters and two brothers.
Funeral services were held at Van Nuys, Friday, April 12.
C. I). Johnson lunber Corporation
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