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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



September 10, 1921 



Beautiful Birch 



ROTARY GUT VENEERS 



There is no bettei Birch grown than that found on our 

 Timber Moldings, Send us a trial order for a crate or a 

 carload, and we are confident you will forward repeaters 

 without solicitation. Quality considered, you will find 

 our prices reasonable. 



Bissell Lumber Company 



Mills: 

 TRIPOLI, WIS. 



Address Dept. 3 

 MARSHFIELD, WIS. 



rj^URNITURE manufacturers and factory buyers who insist on 

 having high quality veneers should send us their orders. We 



are specialists in Northern Veneers. 



We also manufacture Northern Pine, Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar 



Posts and Poles, Lath and Shingles, which we ship in straight 



cars and cargoes or mixed with our "Peerless Brand" Rock 



Maple, Beech or Birch Flooring. Ccl Our Prices 



The Northwestern Cooperage & Lumber Company 



Chicago Offices: 812 Monadnock Block GLADSTONE. MICH. 



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RANGOON TEAK 



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British Honduras Mahogany 



B. E. & P. CO. 



SPOT and SHIPMENT 



I QUALITY AND SERVICE | 



I BUSK & DANIELS, 8 Broadway, NEW YORK | 



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Ideal Fraternity in Business 



The idea of fraternal relations between rivals in business is ex- 

 pressed in a most unique and successful way by the annual Mid- 

 Sumnner Outing Meeting of the Northwestern Table Club Manu- 

 facturers. There is probably nothing that takes place in the busi- 

 ness world that is just like these outings. For the promotion of 

 sheer good fellowship there is probably nothing in any business or 

 industry that surpasses them. 



The 1921 outing (July 28 to 31) has just been held and it was 

 as enjoyable and as useful as any of the previous ones could pos- 

 sibly have been. The latest meeting was conducted at the summer 

 home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pfefferkorn on Golden Lake, Wis. 

 In all thirty-nine persons attended, including members of the clubs 

 and their families, M. Wulpi, secretary, and guests. The three 

 days were spent partially in the formal business meeting of the 

 club and partially in social diversions. The sleeping accommoda' 

 tions consisted of the summer residence, which was occupied by the 

 ladies of the party; a screened pavilion, occupied by the girls, tents 

 for the boys, and the "Barn-de-Lux" for the men. The party en- 

 joyed boating, swimming, wiener roasts, amateur theatricals and 



Famous Shearer Sidehoard Made for the Bank of England 



various outdoor games. There was something doing every minute, 

 either of a business or recreational nature. 



At the business session Mr. Wulpi reported that the "July market 

 had closed, meeting the general hopes for steadiness. A good 

 many small orders were placed and prices, though extremely low. 

 were well maintained. Business is not yet out of the w^oods, but 

 it is well over the hill." He advised that "careful operation will be 

 necessary until spring when good business is apparent." 



Among those present at the outing were Geo. B. Wilson and A. 

 A. Laun, Kiel Furniture Co.; W. L. Pfefferkorn, Wisconsin Furn. 

 Co.; E. E. Luger, St. Paul Table Co.; J. A. Carlstrom. Excel Mfg. 

 Co.; F. D. Putnam, Red Wing Mfg. Co.; C. Quimby and John A. 

 Quimby, Northern Furn. Co.; Sec'y M. Wulpi, Com'r Central 

 Bureau; Proxy from L. F. Nonnast Sons; Proxy from Fond du Lac 

 Table Mfg. Co.; F. D. Sebaugh, Penn Table Co.; E. B. Ash, Logans- 

 port Furn. Co.; C. A. Albrecht and Harry Bauer. Cabinet .Maker 

 Union. 



Cabinet Inlaid With Marquetrie, Dated 1656, and Illustrating Early Veneered 

 Panel of the Tudor Period 



