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Clark of the Swan-Day Lumber CoTfipany, 

 Clay City, Ky., and Henry H. Gibson of 

 Chicago, editor of the Hardwood Record, 

 became the guests of the Lumbermen 's Club 

 of Cincinnati at a banquet given at the 

 Business Men's Club, in the Chamber of Com- 



W. D. O'Kell. 

 T. B. Stone. 

 J. B. Cochran. 

 Dr. J. B. Cochran. 

 .T. Watt Graham. 

 Frank Van Slyck. 

 J. T. McRoberts. 

 J. B. King. 

 L. H. Gage. 

 George C. Ramsey. 

 .T. H. Leiding. 

 .\. H. Ideson. 

 C. H. Pease. 

 J. A. Porter. 

 G. A. Shaw. 

 A. V. Fuhrman. 

 George F. Massman. 

 S. W. RioheT. 

 T,. D. Halsted. 

 Hall Ragemever, 

 O. J. Har'-ni'ir. 

 R. L. <;ilhert. 

 .7. G. narling. 

 W. A. Bennett. 



The course dinner 



.1. P. Ilanna. 

 H. W. Brock. 

 O. P. Morton. 

 H. P. Wiborg. 



E. O. Robinson. 

 J. P. Hamilton. 

 .7. A. van Orsdel. 

 .T. H. Wehry. 



• A. E. Hart. 

 J. S. Hurd. 

 O. L. Lockwood. Jr. 

 W. Vr. Stone. 

 T. .7. MoCfett. 

 M. B. Farrin, 

 S. A. Allen. 

 Lewis C. Smith. 

 P. F. Korn. 

 W. J. Eckman. 

 W. S. Sterrett. 

 Mvron Banning. 



F. F. Padina. 

 7 n. Swift. 

 E. .7. Thoman. 

 .'ames Buckley. 



served bv the club was 



J. WATT GRAHAM, Third Vioe I'resident. Na- 

 tional Assoc. ation. 

 Graham Lumber Company. Cincinnati. 



merce building. The following is a list of 

 the local contingent who were the hosts of 

 the visitors: 



B. A. Kipp. 

 Leland G. Banning. 

 A. Heider. 



.7. E. Tuthill. 

 F. W. Mowbray. 

 C. M. Clark. 



a very attractive bill, and was most thorough- 

 ly enjoyed. The toastmaster of the occa- 

 sion was Benjamin A. Kipp of B. A. Kipp 

 & Co., of Cincinnati, president of the Lum- 

 bermen's Club. After the dinner brief ad- 

 dresses were made by J. Watt Graham, Earl 

 Palmer, Lewis Slade, E. E. Goodlander, 

 Gardner I. Jones, M. M. Wall, 0, E. Yeager, 

 Henry H. Gibson, E. C. Colcord, A. R, Vin- 

 nedge, T. J. Moffett, M. B. Farrin, Thomas 

 B. Stone, Leland G. Banning, M. C. Clark, 

 Floyd Day, W. A. Bennett and H. P. Wiborg. 

 The affair was voted to be one of the most 

 enjoyable evenings ever held by the Cincin- 

 nati Lumbermen 's Club. 



Chicago Hardwood Lbr. Exchange. 



The eighth annual meeting of the Chicago 

 Hardwood Lumber Exchange took place at 

 the rooms of the association on the tenth 

 floor of the Fort Dearborn building at 2 

 o'clock Tuesday, March 14, with President 

 W. O. King in the chair. 



The report of the secretary, L. B. Lesh, 

 showed that the present membership of the 

 Exchange consisted of forty resident and five 

 non-resident members, as follows: 



THEODORE FATHA7JFR, President. 

 Theodore Fatbauer i,ompaiiy. 



RESIDENT. 

 Francis Beidler & Co. 

 F. R. Crane & Co. 



Columbus Hardwood Lumber Company. 

 Charles Darling. 



Empire Lumber Company. 



Theodore Fatbauer Company. 



A. J. Howard, 



Heath Witbeck Company. 



W. O. King & Co. 



J. S. Benedict. 



F. B. Stone. 



Lutcher & Moore Cypress Lumber Company. 



Lutcher. La. 

 Lesh & Matthews Lumber Company. 

 Trainer Bros. Lumber Company 

 F. S. Hendrickson Lumber Company. 

 Chicago-Mississippi Land & Lumber Company. 



E. Sondheimer Company. 

 Upham & Agler. 



A. R. Vinnedge Lumber Company. 



Stoneman-Zearing Lumber Company. 



Maisey & Dion. 



R. A. Wells Lumber Company. 



C. L. Willey. 



S. J. Vinnedge & Co. 



Clarence Boyle Lumber Company. 



Jones, Coates & Bailey. 



Miller Bros. 



Crandall & Richardson, 



r.yau & McParland. 



Fink-Heidler Company. 



F. M. Creelman. 



Messenger Hardwood Lumber Company. 



rtichmond. Slimmer & Co. 



.lohnson & Ivnox 7,umber Company. 



.Inhn Gillespie Lumber Company. 



( . H. Mears & Co. 



W. & B. Hardwood Lumber Company. 



llayden & I,ombard. 



yoy-RESIDEXT. 

 Thomas McFarland. Cairo, 111. 

 Crosby & Beckley Company, New Haven. Conn. 

 I'enrod Walnut Corporation. Kansas City, Mo. 



G. W, Jones Lumber Company, Appleton. Wis. 

 J.rhn Mclnturff, Cairo, 111. 



The report of the treasurer, George W. 

 Stoneman, showed that the exchange was in 

 a prosperous financial condition, having as- 

 sets of more than $500, with all debts paid. 



The election of officers then ensued, which 

 resulted in the following selection: 



President — Theodore Fatbauer. of the Theo- 

 dore Fatbauer Company. 



Vice president — Park Richmond, of Richmond. 

 Slimmer & Co. 



\V. I J I';i.\<;. Ex-I'resdent. 

 W. I). King & Co. 



Treasurer — Jame."; S. Trainer, of the Trainer 

 Bros. Lumber Company. 



Secretary — Carl V. Kimball, of the A, R. 

 Vinnedge Lumber Company, 



Directors — H. S. Hayden. of Hayden & Lom- 

 bard : W. C. Schreiber. of Francis Beidler & 

 Co. : W. O, King, of W. O. King & Co. : Charles 

 Miller, of Miller Bros. ; Clarence Hi Wolfe, of 

 the Heath-Witbeck Company : John Schoen, of 

 the Columbia Hardwood Lumber Company, and 

 George W. Stoneman, of Stoneman-Zearing Lum- 

 ber Company. 



The house committee, consisting of S. J. 

 Vinnedge, L. B. Lesh and A. J. Howard, was 

 instructed to ascertain if more desirable quar- 

 ters might be obtained fcr the Exchange, and 

 to report at its next meeting. 



P.iRK Rlcn.Mu.NU, Vice President. 

 Richmond, Slimmer & Co. 



On motion the secretary was instructed to 

 notify the editor of the Hardwood Record 

 that his invitation to entertain the Exchange 

 at lunch was accepted, and that the Exchange 



