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HOO-HOO DOINGS and SAYINGS of TOM

SNARK FAULL NAMES NINE TO SERVE IN S. F. DISTRICT THROUGH YEAR

H. F. F-aull, vice-regent snark of the San Francisco district, has appointed the new offi,cers who, are to serve with him th.rough the ensuing Hoo-Hoo year. The complete nine follows:

Snark-H. F. Faull.

Senior Ifoo-Hoo-Carroll Fatvcett.

Junior Hoo-Hoo-Al Nolan.

Scrivenoter-W. T. Kellv.

Jabberwork-Ed.-Peggs.

Custocation-C. W. Muller.

Arcanoper-Wm. Russell.

Gurdon-B. E. Byron.

Bojum-Wm. Woods.

The entertainrnent and finance committee for the coming year will be Ed. Chamberlin, Homer Ma,ris, Frank

O'Connor. and Walter Medill.

In the near future Snark Faull plans on starting ,a regu^lar_ rveekly Hoo-Hoo luncheon, and as many memblrs are in favor of this movement, many interesting programs will be arranged.

'Ihe next concat in the Bay District will be held around the first of the year.

SAI{ DIEGO CONCAT GIVES HUSTLING DISTRICT lOO PERCENT MEMBERSHIP

San Diego nor,v is 100 percent Hoo-Hoo.

'Ihe big concat and "rodeo" held there on Saturdav 1ight, October 28, rounded up the last of the stray kittent in the district.

And the district now registers 100/ per cent enthusiasm as well as 100 percent in membership.

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O. S. King, vicegerent snark of the district, assisted by the members of his Nine, pulled off one of the liveliest anh most successful concatenations ever conducted in Southern California. The festivities were held in the U. S. Grant Hotel and brought toge'ther numerous old cats of the district as well as a number of visitors from Los Angeles and other parts of the state. Earl Hoffman and W. B. Wickershaw represented the Los Angeles district.

A wonderful "feed" was set out iir the hortel dining room early in the evening andl this received the close at-tention of the entire party for several hours bef,ore thel real fun started.

The Nine and the cats were in good working condition and feeling fine, and they offered the kittens J great run for their money. In fact, says Snark King, the San Diegians became so skillfull with their riates in the excitement attending the "rodeo" that they roped in two detfenseless kittens from Los Angeles. They were:

H. P. Alderman, salesman for the Earl Hoffman Company in the San Diego territorv, and H. E. West of the Smith-Booth-Usher Company.

The rest of the kittens were:

Frank Lvnch, president of the Benson Lumber Cornpany; F. M. W.hite, general manager of the Benson Lumber Company; W. W. Whitson, president of the Hillcrest Lumber Company; Howard B. Turrentine, secretary of the Escondido l-umber, Hay & Grain Company; D. E. 'Howell, salesman of the Escondid,o Lumber Company; F. L. Blanc. president of the Julian Lumber Company; A. S. Kerfoot, president of the Lemon Grove Lumber Company; Philip Barker,.superintendent of the San Diego Planing mill; Fi. E. Morin of The San Diego Union editorial ,stiff; T. F. Restine of the Dixie Lumber & Supply Company; Frank Knowles, manag'er of th6 City Lumber Company; J. F. Oliver of the Sullivarl Hardwood Lumber Company; Clarence Jackson of Fuller & Co., and D. E. Gibson of 'the La Jolla Lumber Company.

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