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Annual Meeting of Mahogany Assn., Inc.
The stockholders and the directors of the Mahogany Association, Inc., held their 30th annual meeting at the Sherator-r Hotel in Chicago on January 28 and 29.
The following officers were re-elected :
I'resident, I. T. Williams, partner, Ichabod T. Williams & Sons, New York City;
Vice-President, Harry A. Freiberg, Jr., secretary, Freiberg Mahogany.Company, New Orleans ; Treasurer, Robert P. Thompson, president, Thompson Mahogany Company, Philadelphia;
Secretary-Manager, Geo. N. Lamb, Chicago.

After hearing reports by the officers, the directors approved the largest budget for promotion ever passed by the Association. Special emphasis will be given to the architectural field where the demand for Mahogany has been increasing. This applies both to plywood and to lumber for room paneling in residential and commercial interiors. The Association is planning later in the year to issue a special brochure on Mahogany walls. The Association has been engineering a number of new finishes for Mahogany for use on both traditional and contemporary designs.
The date of the annual meeting was changed to the rronth of October, at which time it is believed that hotel accommodations will be less of a problem.
The proposed advertising schedule will not be released for a few weeks pending the preparation of basic material in design and finishes.
It was the consensus that Mahogany imports will be less in 1952 than they were in 1950 and 1951 when all-time high records were made. It was considered as unlikely that weather conditions would be as favorable again as they have been for the past two years. It was reported that urore specifications for military use are now being released by war agencies but the volume is still well below the den-rands of World War II.
Third Annual Scrn Jocquin Lcdies Nigrht Drcws 70 Couples
A capacity crowd of 75 couples made Ladies Night a grand success for San Joaquin Hoo-Hoo Club No. 31, January 12. The affair was held at Sunnyside Country Club. Each lady received a corsage at the door. The roast beef dinner was fine, and Lou Monte and his orchestra were praised by the dancers.
Wally Kennedy's entertainment committee put on a talented magician who was well received, and also a dance team from Arthur Murray's dance studio.
In Chcrrge oI Ycrrd Scrles
R. G. "Bob" Loucks, assistant to Manager Frank W. Click, Weyerhaeuser Sales Co. at Los Angeles, will be in charge of yard and out-of-yard sales.