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Atizona Hoo-Hoo Greet Eleven Kittens at Phoenix Concat

Arizona Hoo-Hoo had a wonderful concatenation at Phoenix on Friday evening, November 3, when a liverly and cheerful party of cats brotrght eleven 'trusting and hopeful kittens into the "enchanted realms" of the great Order.

Most of the "business" of the oc,casion was performed at the Phoenix Country Club where a wonderful dinner was served.

Preliminary arrangements for the successful and enjoyable affdir were in the hands of John C. Light, s.tate conselor of the Order, and P. I. Merithew, Vicegerent snark of the Phoenix district. Inasmuch as the state fair was in progress at Phoenix that week, lumber folks from many parts of the state journeyed to the city with the dual purpose of seeing the attractions at the fair and witnessing the greater attraction of a well-conducted concat.

Many prominent lumbermen were in the party, but the principal celebrities were C. D. LeMaster of Fresno, Supreme Senior Hoo-Hoo and Parson Simpkin, Supreme Chaplain. Both spoke eloquently.

In addition to the eleven kittens. four old members presented themselves for re-instatement. The Nine was capable at every'station and the ceremonies were impressive as well as inspiring.

The kittens and their business conne,ctions were:

Joseph D. Halstead, Halstead Lbr. Co.

Frank Curran, E. K. Wood Co.

Edgar P. Bell, Glendale Lbr. Co.

Ray D. Farnsworth, Ariz. Sash & f)oor Co.

Peter T. NlcMnrray, J. D. Halstead Lbr. Co.

Roducts

OF ESTABLISHED OUALITY

"The Sign of Scrvicc"

VITRIFIED CLAY SEWER PIPE IRRTGATION PIPE and DRAIN TILE

FACE BRICK-PRESSED, ENAMELED and RUFFLED

HIGH GRADE FIRE BRICK ELECTRIC CONDUIT

FLUE LINING-CHIMNEY PIPE STONEWARE-OLL^S|-MIXING BOWIIi

"Lay to Stay with Vitrified Clay,,

W. Znd St.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Phoncr: 00I-53 Broadway 3715

Albert R. Langford, J. D.Halstead Lbr. Co.

Samuel E. Shrigley, J. D. Halstead Lbr. Co.

Clyde Albert Nagle, J. D. Halstead Lbr. Co.

King C. Light, Norman Light Lbr. Co.

James P. Gibson, Ariz. Sash & Door Co.

Monroe Harris, Ariz. Sash & Door Co.

Officers who officiated were:

Snark, C. D. LeMaster.

Senior lloo-Hoo, J. C. Light.

Junior Hoo-Hoo, E. O. Goodrich.

Bojum, P. I. Merithew.

Scrivenoter, S. G. Dowell.

Custocatian, Frank T. Hess.

Arcanoper, T. B. Stewart.

Gurdon, Jesse L. Bogee.

Those present were: John C. Light, Miami ; P. I. Merithew, Phoenix; T. B. Stewart, Phoenix; Frank Curran, Los Angeles; E. A. Goodrich, Los Angeles; S. G. Dowell, pouglas; King C. Light, Miami; Jesse Boyce, Phoenix; Iohn A. Johnson, Phoenix; Ray D. Farnsworth, Phoenix; f;ames P. Gileson, Phoenix; Samuel E. Shrigley, Phoenix; C. A. Nagle, Miami; R. Vance, Los Alngeles;J. J. Halloran, Phoenix; C. F. O'Malley, Phoenix; P. P. McMurray, phoenix; A. R. Langford, Phoenix; N. Pierce, Phoenix; H. H. Shoup, Phoenix; Monroe Harris, Phoenix: F. C. Groves. Tucson ; Irving Jennings, Douglas; John H. Wood, Bisbee; E. P. Bell, Glendale; L. A. Ganahl, Los Angeles; J. W. Tardy, Douglas; Frank S. Hess, Phoenix.

..A CORKING GOOD PAPER''

"Yours is a corking good paper. Here are our two dollars."

Eymann Lumber Co., Cucamonga, Calif.

WRENCE EARNS PROMOTION IN HART-WOOD ORGANIZATION

Deservecl promotion has come to T. B. Lawrence. salesman for the Hart-Wood Lumber Company at San Francisco, who has just been appointed rllanage, of the same company's l-os Angeles offi)ce.

Mr. Lar,vrence, r,r'ho has worked his way from a place in. the yard to an important executive p,osition. has been wlith the Hart-Wood organization continuously since 191 1, rvith the exception of two years rvhen he servid, as captain in the Army.

In his new position at Los Angeles Mr. Lawrence succeeds George \\ialker, a veteran in the Hart-Wood service. who is retiring t,o enter into business for himself. Mr. Lawrence has a thorough knowledge of lumber and is knorvn as a hrrstler. He learned the business from the ground up, taking a job as hel,per in the yard, after attending the Universitv of Chicago for a year.

Associated rvith him in the Los Angeles office will be Joseph Rolando, rvho'has been salesman at the San Francisco vard for several years.

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