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Obituaries

Horqce H. Irvine

Horace FI. Irvine, prominent figure in the lumber industry and an officer and director in Weyerhaeuser afflliate<l companies, died February 26, at Miller Hospital, St. Paul, \finnesota. He 'rvas 69 years old and had been ill several months.

At the time of liis death Mr. Irvine was president, Weyerhaeuser Timl'rer Company; president, Thompson Yards, Inc. ; r-ice president, Weyerhaeuser Sales Company; di rector. Wood Conversion Company and General Timber Service, Ihc. He rvas also a director of the Northern Pacific Raill'ay, the First National Bank of St. Paul, First Trrrst Company, the First Bank Stock Corporation, St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company, and one of the forrnders of Northu-est Airlines.

lIr. Irvine's long familiarity and close associatiou rvith the timber and forest products industry rnade his contribution to these enterprises of greatest value. He u'as the son of Thomas Irvine, an early-day partner of Frederick M/eyerhaeuser, and rvas born at Alma, Wisconsin. He received his education in the public and private schools of St. Paul, and follorving his graduation he immediatelv became associated $'ith his father. His activities inclttded timber holdings, logging, rnanttfacturing, reforestation, research, timber by-products, banking.

XIr. Irvine is survived by his wife and Thomas E., I\{rs. Creighton Churchill, and Fobes, Jr., all of St. Paul, and Mrs. Robert ton. There are eight grandchildren.

Funeral serviccs r'vere held in St. John Church. St. Paul. March 3.

C. Frederick Mcrtthies

four children, Mrs. W. H. Jennv of Bos's Episcopal

C. Frederick lfatthies, father of Paul L. Matthies of P. L. Matthies & Co., wholesale lumber dealers, passed away February 28 alter an illness of a year, in a sanitarium at Glendale, California.

He li'as a resiclent of Los Angeles for 32 years. He rvas born in Carmi. Illinois, in 1855.

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