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■eluded by a motion referring the question to the board of directors, 

 giving it power to act. 



A vote of thanks to Dr. Von Schrenck was unanimously carried. 



After vote of thanks by A. L. Osborne "to our hosts for what is 

 (lone and what is to follow," the meeting adjourned. 



BOABD OF DIRECTORS MEET 



The board of directors held an executive session on board the 



steamer Nerita on Wednesday, July 29. Green Bay was selecte.l 



as the meeting place of the logging superintendents, the date set 



being August 29. 



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After Business Comes Pleasure 



When one has for years visited certain lui-alities calling on the 

 trade, one loses sight of the many beautiful gifts which nature 

 has scattered throughout the world. The twin cities, Marinette 

 and Menominee, have received from nature their goodly share of 

 o;ifts. Located on Green Bay, with direct connections with the 

 Great Lakes, surrounded, as it were, with beautifully shaded and 

 picturesque islands, with excellent climatic conditions, the Twin 

 Cities offer many advantages to their inhabitants. 



Industrially these cities have grown from the once great lum- 

 bering centers to cities with large and varied manufacturing in- 

 dustries. With exceptional harbors and docks and splendid rail- 

 road service they have access to all the markets of the world. 



These are the brief facts that were brought out to all those who 

 attended the summer meeting of the Northern Hemlock and Hard- 

 wood Manufacturers' Association held at Menominee, Mich., on 

 July 28-29. 



To OuK Hosts 

 Just a passing word for those who so royally provided for our 

 t-ntertainment. Too much credit cannot be given to those who 

 not only arranged the jirogram but who saw to it that the weather 

 man provided two perfect days. Some claim that Chas. A. Good- 

 man had his rabl/it's foot working; others say that ".\rt" Wells 



was on the job, but then who knows but what Fox "Ford'' was 

 the real mascot. .\t any rate everything was fine, thanks to these 

 — our hosts: 



D. G. Bothwell Lumber & Ccda 

 Company, Marinette ; John S. < ' 

 pany, Menominee ; Crawford .Mn 

 Huebel, Menominee ; Edward I 

 Ludington Company, Marinette ; 



ny. Menominee; Brown-Mitchesou 

 .■i]MiiiiM..'c ; Crawford Cedar Com- 

 ing I ..iiipany, Menominee; C. J. 

 Mil HI Company, Marinette; X. 

 V.'ix Lumpany, Marinette: Menom- 

 inee White Cedar Company, Marinette ; I'eninsular Box & Lumber Com- 

 pany, Menominee ; Prescott Company. Menominee ; Republic Cedar Com- 

 pany, Marinette; Roper Lumber & Cedar Company, Menominee: S. B. 

 Sanderson & Co., Menominee ; Sanford & Treadway, Slenominee ; Sawyer- 

 Uoodman Company, Marinette ; Spies-Tliompson Lumber Company, Menom- 

 inee ; J. W. Wells Lumber Company, .Menominee ; Tlie Wright Company, 

 Marinette. 



The ruoGBAM 



TLESDAY, JULY 28 



The Prescott Company, Menominee, maker of sawmill machinery, has 

 arranged for visitors to inspect Its plant at the noon recess between 1 :00 

 and 2 :00 p. m. 



The ladles are invited to Join in an automobile ride around the Twin 

 Cities and vicinity, leaving Hotel Menominee at 2:30 p. m. 



At the close of the afternoon business meeting, automobiles will be 

 provided to give the members an opportunity of seeing all local points of 

 interest. 



At 8 :00 p. m. an informal dinner will bo tendered members and ladies 

 at Hotel Menominee. 



STE.^MER XERIT.\ JUST BEFORE STARTING FOR EPHRAIM ISL.VND 



