184 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 



our interests at Washington and we urge every man interested 

 in any way whatever with dairying, to give his hearty support, 

 financially and otherwise, to- the National Dairy Union. 



RESOLVED, That we thank our good friend. Ed. Suden- 

 dorf, for his substantial expression of good will, and that we 

 in turn wish him many more years of health and happiness. 



RESOLVED, That we thank our officers, President J. P. 

 Mason, and Secretary George W. Caven, for their splendid work 

 in arranging such a successful convention, and that we further 

 recognize their good work in holding auxiliary meetings during 

 the year. 



WHEREAS, That Divine Providence has seen fit to take 

 the dear and beloved wife and mother of our loyal member and 

 co-worker, Mr, Andrew Fredericks, and his children; 



BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this Association 

 instruct its Secretary to send him our heartfelt and sincere sym- 

 pathy and the Association sincerely hopes Mr. Fredericks will 

 accept our sympathy and live down his great grief and sorrow 



Mr. : "Mr. President, I move the adoption of the 



report of the Resolutions Committee which we have just list- 

 ened to." 



Mr. Caven: ''I second the motion." (Carried.) 



Mr. Mason : ''Next, is the report of the Nominating Com- 

 mittee. Are they ready to report?" 



Mr. Caven : ''They will be ready in about five minutes." 



REPORT of Committee on Nomination 



Mr. Nelson of Springfield, Chairman : 



"Mr. President, as Chairman of the Nominating Com- 

 mittee, I wish to make the following report of vour committee : 

 For President — Mr. J. P. Mason, of Elgin. 

 Vice-President — Mr. H. C. Horneman, of Watseka. 

 Directors — J. P. Mason, H. C. Horneman, H. J. Credicott, 



