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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



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'ecember 



10, 1918 



others spoke along 

 expressing theories. 



every particular. 



New Members 



The membership committee made the following report, 

 and on motion duly made, seconded and adopted, these 

 concerns were admitted to membership in the association: 



Dean-Spicker Company, Chicago, 111. 



John W. Roberts & Co., New Albany, Ind. 



Frost's Veneer Seating Company, Sheboygan, Wis. 



Setter Bros. Company, Cattaraugus, N. Y. 



Southwestern Veneer Company, Cotton Plant, Ark. 



W. T. Thompson Veneer Company, Edinburg, Ind. 



Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation, Grand Rapids, 

 Mich. 



Attendance 



nitiini'il Innii int</i' -i\i 



the same line, advancing ideas and 

 The tendencies of the talks were 

 favorable to bonuses, premiums, or percentages of some 

 kind, under which labor might be remunerated for good 

 service. There was no general agreement as to method, 

 but not much disagreement as to the purposes in view. 

 It was generally admitted that each shop, plant, or project 

 has its own problem, and a solution of one may not apply 

 to another. 



The association dinner was held in the south parlor of 

 the Auditorium hotel on Tuesday evening and was a 

 very enjoyable affair. The entertainment features were 

 furnished by the Benson .Amusement Exchange, and the 

 various musical and vocal numbers met vi'ith hearty ap- 

 plause. 



The nominating committee submitted the following list,\ 

 which was adopted unanimously: 



President, S. B. Anderson, Memphis, Tenn. 



First vice-president, J. D. Maris, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Second vice-president, Nathan M. Willson, James- 

 town, N. Y. 



Third vice-president, O. C. Lemke, Wausau, Wis. 



Secretary, Howard S. Young, Indianapolis, Ind. 



Treasurer, E. H. Defebaugh, Chicago, 111. 



National Councillor to the Chamber of Commerce of 

 the United States, B. W. Lord, Chicago, 111. 



The auditing committee reported that they had exam- 

 ined the treasurer's accounts and found them correct in 



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S. p.. Aii.li'isiiii, Mcinphis, Tenn. 



.1. S. .Viiiliisoii. Munising Wniiilpnwiir<' i'ciin|iiiii.\ . Miiiiisini;, Jliili. 



II. F. .Vniuoman, Chicaj;n, 111. 



\V. rs. .\xt'or(l. The NaiK'o ('ur|Hir;itii>ii, InclianaiKilis. Iiiil. 



U. S. r.acim, R. S. r.acim Vrueer C'Dinpnny, l'hic',i,i;(i. 111 



Douglas Bauflold, The liariTl & Box, Chicago. 111. 



('has. IT. Barnaliy, (Jrcencastlo, Iinl. 



II. .T. Harnard. Central Teueer Company. Indianapolis, Ind. 



K. W. I'.enjainin, The Cadillac Veneer Company. Cadillae. llieh. 



II. Hi-o(d<e Sale. Ilofl'nian Bros. Company. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 



S. M. Bush. South\yesteru Veneer Company. Cotton I'lant, .\vk. 



K. II. DefehaviKh, The Barrel & Box, Chicago, 111. 



V. II. Ii<maldson, L. & I. J. White Company, Buffalo. N. Y. 



II. I,. Hoty, .T. .1. Nartzik, Chicago, 111. 



i;. B. Doppes, Xickey Bros., Inc., Memphis. Tenn. 



M. C. Dow, (Joshen Veneer Company, Goshen, Ind. 



Frank Kggers. Eggers Veneer Seating Company. Two I!i\-ers, Wis. 



Frank F. Fish. National Hardwood Lumlier .\ssociatiou, Chicago. 111. 



(ieo. I.. Frost, Frost Veneer Seating Company, Inc., Sheboygan, Wis. 



S. .T. Clanton, Chica.sjo Veneer Company. Chicago, 111. 



I., r. cJroffmann, St. Louis Basket & Box Company. St. Louis, Mo. 



11. \. Ilaseman, National Vi'Ueer & Lnndier Company, Indianapolis, Ind. 



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