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Dinner Dance A Successful Affair
The dinner dance held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Holly'rvood, Friday evening, February 15, was an enjoyable affair and there was a large turnout. Over 250 attended, including lumbermen, theirivives and guests. The party rvas sponsored by the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club.
Juanita Flama, and her dancing partner, Rian Valente, direct from the Riviera Pacifi,c Hotel at Ensenada and the Los Angeles Biltmore Bowl, entertained lr'ith Flamenco and Spanish dances and received an enthusiastic round of applause. Eric Flamer, Long Beach u,holesale lumberman, announced the dance numbers.
During the cocktail and dinner hours, the Glee Gates Trio played and sang.
Hal Sandack and his six-piece orchestra furnished music {or dancing until 2:00 a.m., with Shirley Mills, vocalist.
Gift orders lvere arvarded to Mrs. Bob Stevens, NIrs. Paul Scholg, Mrs. K. W. Alexander, Mrs. Barbara Lee, \{rs. Lois Ror.vlison, Mrs. Helen Thomas, Mrs. Maxine Cherniss. Mrs. Jean Petrash, and Gladys Crotty.
The committee that arranged for the party included Boris Kutner, Harry Libby and Don Bufkin. Ole May arranged for the entertainment. J. W. Fitzpatrick presided at the after-dinner ceremonies.
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Amongr the Hoo-Hoo celebrities cttending the dinner dcnce were, lelt to right: I. W. Fitzpctrick, president oI the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club,' Ann Murrcy, president oI the Hoo-Hoo-Ettes; Carl Gcrvotto, Supreme Hoo-Hoo; Roy Stcnton, Past Sncrk ol the Universe.
Some oI the merrymckerg who cttended the Dinner D<rnce.
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