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HARDWOOD RECORD 



May 10. 1922 



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J. C. West, President 



West Is Choice of Cincinnati Club 



By a majorit.v of 

 two votes J. C. West, 

 West Lumber Com- 

 pany, was elected 

 presitient of the Cin- 

 cinnati Lumbermen's 

 Club. defeating A. 

 Earl Hart, Leland G. 

 Banning Lumber Com- 

 pany. The election, 

 which was held in con- 

 junction with a meet- 

 ing and dinner at the 

 Hotel Metropole on 

 May 1, was the most 

 spirited in the history 

 of the club. Mr. West 

 was elected first vice- 

 president of the club 

 a jear ago, but had 

 been serving as presi- 

 dent since Newell H. 

 Hargrave resigned sev- 

 eral months ago. 



Roy E. Thompson, 

 Thompson Hardwood 

 Company. was re- 

 elected treasurer. John 

 R. O'Neill, Tennessee 

 Coal & Lumber Com- 

 pany, w'as elected first 

 vice-president ; George 

 M. Morgan, Nicola. !Stone & Myers, second vice-president, and \V. F. Gam- 

 jnage. lumber exporter, secretary. Mr. Gammage had no opposition for 

 the secretaryship. Messrs. West, Morgan and Thompson were candidates 

 on the Regular ticket and Mr. O'Neill un the Independent ticket. 



Judges of the electi(ui were J. Watt Graham, Samuel Richey. Rich<?y, 

 Halstead & Quick Lumber Company, and Edward Barber, Howard & Bar- 

 ber. D. H. Moul, Moul Lumlier Company, served as acting chairman during 

 the election. 



Cincinnati Lumbermen Open Golf Season 



The Cincinnati Lumbermen's Golf Club opened its playing season at the 

 Hyde Park Country Club, May 2. Eighteen members, more than half of the 

 club's meml)ership, took part in the playing, which was up to the stand- 

 ard despite the fact that it was the first appearance of many of the play- 

 ers on the greens this year. Herbert Bauman. Bauman Lumber Company, 

 carried off the afternoon's honors with the lowest net score of 74. wliib' 

 A. E. Hart. Leland G. Banning Company, finished second with a net score 

 <if V.S. Following the game the players enjoyed a dinner at the club housi-. 

 The members who took part in the playing and their scores are as follows : 

 N.4ME Gross 



Herbert I^auiuan 104 



A. H. Cordi'S 99 



L. C. Conies 96 



.\rthiir Freiberg 104 



Geiugc Hand 102 



Earle Hart 108 



W. B. Hay 100 



W. II. Hopkins 10.5 



I,.ewis Lewin 11.5 



E. O'. Robinson 9.'5 



Koy Thompson 11C> 



.1. C. West 104 



D. H. Willie lot) 



Lewis Doster 101 



H. S. Needham 117 



A. L. Peters ; 91 



Win. Bailey 107 



W. R. Bass 103 



At a special meeting of the club on April 28 the following new mem- 



liers were admitted: A. L. Peters, Cincinnati Sash & Door Company: 



H. S. Needham, Krauss Brothers Lumber Company, and W. R. Bass. Union 



'■'•ntral Life Insurance Company. 



E. M. Bonner, .\tlas Lumber Company, and J. C. West. West Lumber 



rcmpany. presented an amendment to the constitution to increase the 



membership from forty to fifty, which was unanimously ailoptert. 



At the conclusion of the liusiness session the members were the dinner 



guests of R. O. Robinson, president of the club. The dinner was served 



at the Highland Country Club. Fort Thomas, Ky. 



Northern 'Wholesalers to Meet in Mil'waukee 



The first quarterly meeting of the Northern Wholesale Hardwood Lum- 

 ber Association for 1922 will be held at the Milwaukee Athletic Club. 

 Milwaukee, Wis., Friday. May 12. according to announcements sent out by 

 T. T. .Icuu'S. president. The first session will be called to order at 10 :.30 

 o'clock in the forenoon. Matters of importance preliminary to the annual 

 meeting of the National Hardwood Lumber .\ssoeiation will come uii. 



