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Pacificon Convention News, issue 2, June 1946
Page 7
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thIs spot you should be able to hear the hub-bub, bub. Proceed (at your own risk) one block further west afoot, and there you are at the PARK VIEW MANOR, 2200 W 7. --Mayor Bohren WHEN DO WE EAT? BUT OF COURSE, MAH FRIENDS, WE WILL HAVE A BANQUET One of the main evening events of the Convention will be the Official Banquet, which will hold forth at the Convention Hall, where they have fine facilities, and where they serve exceptionally excellent food, as those who have attended the L. A. Fanquets will attest. Tickets will be $2.50 per plate, for which an eatable chicken or steak dinner will be served, as well as all the "trimmings" which go to make banquets enjoyable — short talks, much laughter, the company of agreeable companions, and the "eats". The $2.50 takes care of tax, tip and dinner, compIete. Some of you who may not be able to attend the PACIFICON might like to be at the banquet by proxy may care to send in the money to purchase a ticket which will be unobtrusively given to some fan who might be financially unable to purchase a ticket. Any such contributors will be sent a special letter giving all the particulars so that it will be almost as though you had been there in person. Banquet tickets will be ready in a few days, and we would appreciate it if you would order your ticket in advance (write, with money, to Gus WiIImorth, 628 South Bixel Street, LA 14). This order in advance will aid the Committee to make plans in time to assure the best possible arrangements. BE SURE TO ORDER NOW! EEE FANAUCTION going, GOING, GONE! Yes, ya betcha, we will have an auction, for no convention is complete without one, and this Convention will be a very complete convention. There will be pictures, pro and fan, originals that you will be proud of owning and display-
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thIs spot you should be able to hear the hub-bub, bub. Proceed (at your own risk) one block further west afoot, and there you are at the PARK VIEW MANOR, 2200 W 7. --Mayor Bohren WHEN DO WE EAT? BUT OF COURSE, MAH FRIENDS, WE WILL HAVE A BANQUET One of the main evening events of the Convention will be the Official Banquet, which will hold forth at the Convention Hall, where they have fine facilities, and where they serve exceptionally excellent food, as those who have attended the L. A. Fanquets will attest. Tickets will be $2.50 per plate, for which an eatable chicken or steak dinner will be served, as well as all the "trimmings" which go to make banquets enjoyable — short talks, much laughter, the company of agreeable companions, and the "eats". The $2.50 takes care of tax, tip and dinner, compIete. Some of you who may not be able to attend the PACIFICON might like to be at the banquet by proxy may care to send in the money to purchase a ticket which will be unobtrusively given to some fan who might be financially unable to purchase a ticket. Any such contributors will be sent a special letter giving all the particulars so that it will be almost as though you had been there in person. Banquet tickets will be ready in a few days, and we would appreciate it if you would order your ticket in advance (write, with money, to Gus WiIImorth, 628 South Bixel Street, LA 14). This order in advance will aid the Committee to make plans in time to assure the best possible arrangements. BE SURE TO ORDER NOW! EEE FANAUCTION going, GOING, GONE! Yes, ya betcha, we will have an auction, for no convention is complete without one, and this Convention will be a very complete convention. There will be pictures, pro and fan, originals that you will be proud of owning and display-
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