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HARDWOOD RECORD 



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'WKos'Who iiiWoodworking 



Charles Ipsoii 



(Left) 



rii e-l'resident and Super'nilendent 



The U. P. Robertson Co. 



Jamestown, A'. 1'. 



Charles Ipson, who has been a resident of James- 

 town, N. y.; since i866, and has for almost half a 

 century been responsibly identified with important 

 manufacturing interests of that place, has by his life, 

 in its civic, business and religious aspects, earned a high 

 standing among the most representative and substaTi- 

 tial residents of Jamestown and Chautauqua county, 

 New York. His manufacturing activities, so long con- 

 tinued,' have been of extensive proportions, his church 

 •-ervice has been sincere and substantial, and his inter- 



(Coiilimied on piiiff jS / 



P. E. Ebreiiz . 



(Right) 



Vice-President and Manager 



Reliance Bugyy Co., 



St. Louis, J\Io. 



The carriage builders' industry trusts in the leader- 

 ship of P. E. Ebrenz and the members of the industry 

 frequently prove this by electing him to the high offices 

 within their association. At the forty-ninth annual con- 

 vention of the Carriage Builders' National Association, 

 held a few months ago, Mr. Ebrenz was elected presi- 

 dent. He held this same post in 1915-16. Prior to this 

 last election he had acted as chairman of the Executive 

 Committee of the Association. He is considered one of 

 the most loyal and efficient men connected with the car- 

 riage building industry. He is an executive with a 

 quick intelligence and a will that gets things done. 



