HARDWOOD RECORD 



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WALDRON WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT. 



The officers of the club are the president, vice- 

 president, secretary and treasurer, and a Board 

 of Governors. 



The initial fee of the resident members has 

 been placed at fifty dollars, and for non-resident 

 members, twenty dollars. 



The club starts off under the finest auspices. 

 Waldron Williams of lehabod T. Williams & 

 Sons, is its first president ; William P. Youngs 

 of W. P. Youngs & Bros., vice-president ; Arthur 

 E. Lane, the well-known Pacific coast woods 

 man, secretary, and George M. Stevens, Jr., of 

 the Stevens & Eaton Company, treasurer. 



The Board of Governors consist of : I. N. 

 Burdick, Patrick Moore, S. E. Slaymaker, J. S. 

 Davis, E. F. Perry, C. O. Shepherd, W. A. Crom- 

 bie, W. W. Lockwood and R. S. White. 



The several committees are as follows : 



House : C. O. Shepherd, N. C. Holland and 

 C. W. Bronson. 



HOFFMAN HOUSE, NEW HEADQUARTERS 



OF LUMBERMEN'S CLUB OF 



NEW YORK. 



GEO. U. STEVENS, JR., TREASURER. . 



Membership — R. S. White, E. F. Perry, W. P. 

 Youngs. Walter Adams and A. E. Lane. 



Audit and Finance — W. A. Crombie, I. N. Bur- 

 dick and J. C. Turner. 



It is not only a mighty good thing for the lum- 

 ber business of New York, but for the lumber 

 trade of the country at large that this delightful 

 club has been organized, and starts off with so 

 much vim and enthusiasm. 



The new quarters of the club in the Hoffman 

 House consist of a magnificent social room on 

 the second floor, with accompanying retiring 

 rooms and lavatory, and a private lunch room on 

 the ground floor of the hotel. Of course, the 

 well-known and faultless service of the Hoffman 

 House will prevail at these luncheons. 



The Lumbermen's Club of New York has be- 

 come very popular with both the resident and 

 visiting lumbermen, and much will be expected 

 of it even under the single' object of its forma- 

 tion. 



The new quarters of the club are spacious 

 and comfortable and include all the necessary 

 facilities incident to club life. There is no 

 comparison with the former quarters, and the 

 service Is most excellent. Quite a number of 

 applications have been received during the past 



ARTHUR E. LANE, SECRETARY. 



month — in fact, since the new quarters were 

 opened — and many the evening of the house- 

 warming. 



Among those present were the following : 



OUT OP TOWX MEMBERS AND GtJESTS. 



F. W. Bogardus, Stam- 

 ford, Conn. 



W. H. Judd, Stamford, 

 Conn. 



A. J. Cadwallader, 

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



J. M. Hastings, Pitts- 

 burg, Pa. 



I. Newton Rudgers, 

 Montclair, N. J. 



E. L. George, Mont- 

 clair, N. J. 



J. F. Dinkel, Tarry- 

 town, N. Y. 



H. C. Philbrick, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 



George Clark, Newark, 

 N. J. 



M. S. Tremaine, Buf- 

 falo, N. Y. 



H. W. Hoffman, Mt. 

 Vernon, N. Y. 



Horace G. Hazard, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



H. H. Gibson, Chicago, 

 111. 



A. Z. Bogart, River 

 Edge, N. J. 



J. G. Bogart, River 

 Edge, N. J. 



C. P. Rice, Plainfield, 

 N. J. 



H. A. Todd. Plainfield, 

 N. J. 



F. M. Curtis, Boston, 

 Mass. 



I. N. Carhart, Albany, 

 N. Y. 



Andrew Smith, Spring 

 Valley, N. Y. 



Wm. Burr, Spring Val- 

 ley, N. Y. 



H. V. Buttler, New 

 Brunswick, N. J. 



W. S. Howell, New 

 Brunswick, N. J. 



C. H. Buttler, New 

 Brunswick, N. J. 



T. M. Chase, Newark. 

 N. J. 



H. C. Stetson, Bangor, 

 Me. 



R. W. Porter, Norfolk, 

 Va. 



C. H. Comstock, Rome, 

 N. Y. 



W. N. Lawton, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



Dexter Fairchild, 

 Tarrytown, N. Y. 



W. S. Hollister, Mont- 

 gomery, Ala. 



George McBlair, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Ralph W. Porter, Nor- 

 folk, Va. 



W. M. Winne, Albany, 

 N. Y. 



Curtis N. Douglas, Al- 

 bany, N. Y. 



Harrv Rankin, Goshen, 

 N. Y. 



R. Bickford, Boston, 

 Mass. 



LOCAL MEMBERS AND GDESTS. 



