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SAN FRANCISCO HOO-HOO WILL MAKE BID FOR 1928 HOO-HOO A$TNUAL
Hoo-Hoo Club No.9 of San Francisco are making plans to land the Hoo-Hoo Annual Conventioh for San Francisco in 1928. At a recent meeting of the San Francisco Club, President Walter Kelly appointed a committee consisting of Ed. Chamberlin, W. R.Chamberlin & Co., Frank O'Con-nor, Donovan Lumber Co., and Walter Medill, McKay & Co., to take charge of the movement.
HOO.HOO CLUBS COOPERATE IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST FOREST FIRES
The Hoo-Hoo Clubs of Westwood. Susanville and Hilt are cooperating in a campaign against forest fires. Stickers bearing the insignia of Hoo-Hoo and an appeal to help prevent forest fires are being distributed to motorists to be pasted on their windshields. Large signs are also being posted in and around the forests. The signs and stickeri carrying the following message; "We are Friends of the Forest. Are you ? Hoo-Hoo, Help Prevent Forest Fires."
Eureka Concatenation August 20
Arrahgements for the Hoo-Hoo Concatenation to be held at EureEl on August N are well under way and a large class of Kittens will be initiated at this meeting. Viceger- ent Snark John H. Quilt is in charge of the ariangements. Parson Simpkin and State Counselor Fred Roth- of San Francisco are expected to attend.
PETALUMA CONCAI'ENATION ON AUGUST 26
Plans are no'w under way for the Hoo-Hoo Concatenation to be held at Petaluma on August 26. E. H. Maggard. who is in charge of the arrangements, announces th-it a large delegation of lumbermen from Marin, Sonoma and Napa Counties and the San Francisco Bav District will attend the meeting. The initiation will be under the supervision of Vicegerent Snark Bob Grant and the Bay District Nine.
SAN DIEGO HOO.HOO TOHOLD PICNIC AND GOLF TOURNAMENT
The San Diego Hoo-Hoo are planning an afternoon picnic, golf tournament and evening dinner dance, to be htld at the Hotel Del Mar on September 17. A large crowd from San Diego County and the Los Angeles District are planning to attend.
HOO.HOO CLUB NO. 9 LUNCHEON
J. .R, '^pe-rt" Neylan was chairman of the day at the legular CIub luncheon on Friday, Ja:ne 22, at -the San Francisco Commereial Club. Dr. E. J. Cattell, of Philad.elphia, one of,th_e prominent speakers-of the country, was the speaker of the day. Tommy Tomlinson enteitained the gathering with several entertaining numbers on the piano. Joe Cuneo, the well known Itilian comediah, led the meeting in club singing.
_ Vicegerent Snark Bob Grant appointed L. J. Woodson, D. R. Else, J. R. iNeylan, Oscar Johnson and Garnet Fraser to arrange for the Annual Picnic. This committee will work with a committee to be appointed by Al Hubbard, vicegerent snark of the San Jose District, aid a committee to be appointed by the Oakland Hoo-Hoo Club. The past few years, the Annual Picnic has been a big event -but this year they plan to make the event even bigger and better than ever.
P,lling the.absence of both President J. Walter Kelly and Viee president Homer Maris, W. H. Woods, the cluir secretary, presided.
sAN JOSE PENINSULA HOO,HOO CLUB
At_a-joint meeting of the lumbermen of the San Jose and Palo Alto Districts on July 6 the name ofthe Palo Alto Hoo-Hoo Club was chinged to the San Jose Peninsula Hoo-Hoo Club. The membership of thi new club will include the Hoo-Hoo members of the San Jose District, as well as those of the Palo Alto District,- and will serve both communities.
The meeting was held at Palo Alto. A fine delegation w_as present from San Jose, led by Vicegerent Snark Al Hubbard and Jim Chase, and past snark Frank Trower, state counselor Fred Roth, vicegerent snark Bob Grant, G. Cornwall and Bert Neylan motored down from San Francisco.
Parson Simpkins made an excellent address and enrolled two new members at the meeting.
Plan Concat At Chico
W. B. Dean, Diamond Match Co., Chico, vieegerent snark of the Chico District, is planning to stage a Concat during the month of August. A large delegation from the Sacramento Valley and the Bay District are planning to attend.