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Fratemity's Centennial Meeting
More than 500 delegates from around the world will attend the International Order of Hoo-Hoo centennial convention, Sept. 9-12, at the Adington Hotel, Hot Springs, Ar.
Harry Merlo, president, LouisianaPacific, will speak at lunch on the final day. lnstallation of officers and the presentation of the 1993 convention committee will follow, concluded by a Gay '90s Gala banquet.
Business sessions and seminars ate scheduled for the first and second days. Buses will take the group to International Headquarters in Gurdon on the third day to visit the Hoo-Hoo Museum and monument where deceased presidents will be eulogized. Lunch will be served with local residents providing enlertainment and arts and crafs booths.
The lumbermen's fraternity was founded in Gurdon 100 years ago.

New Hoo-Hoo-Ette Officers
National Hoo-Hoo-Ette officers were elected and installed at the national convention in Ukiah, Ca.
Nadine Webster is president; Connie Miller, lst v.p.; Iva May Van NoY,2nd v.p. ; Earleen Tehan, secretary; Jan Ford, statistical secretary; Betty Miller, treasurer; Debra Mello, Rita JedrzYnski, Bonnie Sandefur, directors; Bormie Morgan, Cat-A-Log finance committee; Loretta Morrissey, auditing; Myrtle Wilcox, historian; LoveY McCarthY, parliamentarian; Tillie Miller and Claudia Jennings Lima, ways & means.
Claudia Jennings Lima was named Lumber Woman of the Year at the meeting, held May 29-31.