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Tom Shields Guest o[ Honor
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Golf Tournament and Dinner Party
Bob Osgood, Frieder Brothers, Los Angeles, was the winner of the lorv gross prize, the American Legion (Lumbermen's Post) cup, with a score of 75 at the Hoo-Hoo golf tournament at the Altadena Country Club, Altadena, Friday, June 6. As this is the second time Bob has won the cup, he became the permanent owner of the trophy.
Carl Reeder, Hammond Redt'ood Company, Los Angeles, was the low net winner with a net score of 59 and was awarded The California Lumber Merchant cup.
George Lockwood, J. Niederer Co., Los Angeles, 'lvas the low gross winner in the first flight, handicaps 1 to 18, with a score of 81 and was awarded a radio. Low net winner in this event was Al Muller, San Gabriel Valley Lumber Co., San Gabriel, with a net score of 66, winning a golf putter.
Veterans of Puget Sound lumbering held a reunion in honor of Tom Shields, famed in Western salving circles for a half-century as story-teller, philosopher and exemplar of good citizenship, at Elks' Club, Balldrd, on the evening of Friday, May 16. The reunion host rvas E. C. Stone, manager of the Stimson Mill Company. Tom was employed in the Stimson Mill's lath department in 1891, at ten cents per hour. Men who have been his friends over this period are shown with him in the above group. Front row, seated, from left to right, are Joe Irving, William Bolcom, George Startup and W. H. Cochran; second row, standing, from left to right, W. A. Whitman, A. T. B. Shiels, Ben Nudd, f'ormer Washington Governor Roland H. Hartley, who served as toastmaster, Frank Woodering, Fred Fisher, Tom Shields, honored guest of the evening, and Tom White.
Invitations to the dinner rvere prepared by Mr. Stone from 1891 pay roll sheets. Dinner decorations were cleverly contrived from lath. Music was by the Ballard Elk's Band, in a program of tunes popular in the gay nineties. The talks of the evening formed a transcript of vital Puget Sound history by men who made it,-talks enlivened by anecdote, and adorned with tribute to a man who has become an institution of the rvestern lumber industryTom Shields.
Frank King, King Button & Wood Turning Co., Los Angeles, won the low gross prize, a cocktail set, with a score of 85 in the second flight, handicaps 19 and up, and Ray Shannon, IJnioh Lumber Company, Los Angeles, was the lorv net winner, a poker chip set, with a net score of. 62.
Winners of the blind bogey prizes were: first, $5.0O, Stewart Smith, Fountain-Smith, Los Angeles; second, $3.00, Ed Bauer, Bohnhoff Lumber Co., fnc., Los Angeles; third prize, $2.00, C. C. Bohnhoff, Bohnhoff I-umber Co., Inc., Los Angeles.
Follorving dinner, there was a fine program under the direction of Fred Varim as master of ceremonies. Other entertainment numbers included a whistling solo by George Geary, E. K. Wood Lumber Co., Los Angeles, and a piano solo by Bert McKee, San Pedro Lumber Co,. Los Angeles.

Roy Stanton, chairman of the golf committee presided at the meeting, and George Ream awarded the prizes.
50 played in the tournament, and 100 were present for the dinner and grand jubilee in the svening. The affair was sponsored by the Los Angeles Floo-Hoo Club'
The following were in charge of the arrangements: Roy Stanton, E. J. Stanton & Son, chairman; Fred Golding, Anglo California Lumber Co., and lfarvey Koll, H. W. Koll Lumber Co., handicaps and handling the tournament; Geo. E. Ream, Geo. E. Ream Co., prizes; and Bob Osgood, Frieder Brothers, entertainment.
Los Angeles Moulding Manufacturer N. O. Cruver Named General Manager Har Modern Plant
Mutual Moulding & Lumber Co., manufacturers of Ponderosa Pine mouldings and interior finish, with plant at 9303 S. Hooper Avenue, Los Angeles, has been established 15 years. This concern is operated by men who have had many years of manufacturing experience. Their mouldings are accurately manufactured on allelectric late type machines, with lengths separate in each bundle.
S. J. Hannon is president of the company. S. F. Hannon is sales manager; H. H. Hannon is secretary, and Jim Mattingley is order clerk.
Congratulations
I\Ir. and Mrs. J. E. "Jack" Hill are the happv parents of twin sons, Donald Paul and Ronald Lee, born at the Hollywood Hospital on June 1. Jack reports that Mrs. Hill and the boys are doing nicel'-. He is connected with the Lounsberry & Harris Hollywood yard. Paul Hill, manager of the yard, is Jack's dad so Paul is now a grandfather.
On Ocean Cruise
Florence Miller, secretary to F. G. Hanson of' West Coast Screen Company, Los Angeles, left recently on a month's vacation trip. Following a visit to New York she went on an ocean cruise to Bermuda, also to Venezuela and other South American points.

At a meeting of the board of dire,ctors of the Wheeler Osgood Sales Corporation, N. O. Qruver, formerly sales manager, was elected vice-president and general manager to succeed D. J. Young, whose resignation from both offices, due to ill health, was accepted by the board. These changes were effective June 1.
Mr. Cruver has been associated with the Wheeler Osgood Sales Corporation for over twenty years, and is widely known on the Pacific Coast in the lumber, plywood and door industry.
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Miss Helen Woodson and John Whitehouse were married at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Oakland, on May 17. A reception was held at the Claremont Country Club follou'ing the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Whitehouse is a daughter of Larue J. Woodson of San Francisco, California manager of the Wheeler Osgood Sales Corporation. Incidentally, the rvedding took place on Mrs. Whitehouse's twenty-fourth birthday. The newlyweds rvill make their home in Oakland.
Will Announce Plans Soon
Homer B. Maris, rvho has been in the rvholesaie plywood business in San Francisco for many years and who recently sold his interests in the Maris Plywood Corporation. will soon make an announcement regarding his plans for the future.
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