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Self-hardeningi Shaper
If you make your own spindle shaper knives we can supply you with high-grade self-hardening shaper steel from our large stock carried in our Los Angeles Service Station. Bars fur- handling of freight. In closing his address, he stated that every citizen should do his bit as they are all stockholders in the San Francisco harbor, and that their co-operation is necessary to fulfill the visions of the Harbor Board.
J. E. (Ted) Higgins was the Chairman of the Day, and in addition to furnishing the speaker of the day, he also provided an excellent musical entertainment. "Ted" has announced that the Dollv Sisters. the well-known Broadway celebrities, would be present, but he stated that they were unable to attend and he introduced the Moore Sisters, rvho were enjoyable entertainers. "Ted" gave Homer Maris the credit for the u'onderful entertainment, stating that llomer had been rehearsing with the Moore Sisters every afternoon for nearly two weeks.
Owing to the absence of President John McCabe, who was in Seattle on business, Vicegerent Snark Fred Roth opened the business session. Frank Trower, Chairman of the Nomination Committee, announced that C. Harry White was selected to fill the vacancy of vice president caused by the recent transfer of Kenneth Smith to Philadelphia, and that Frank H. Harris was selected to fill the vacancy in the Board of Directors, due to the selection of C. Harry White for vice president. Both nominations were unanimously passed by the Club.
With the election of Harry White as vice president, Fred. Roth handed him the gavei to preside over the meeting.l After his very fine speech of acceptance, his first official ait was to put Matt Harris on the carpet. Matt Harris, the popular president of the San Francisco Rotary Club and also an active Hoo-Hoo worker, presented Harry with the largest apple that ever grew, with a note attached carrying the following message: "Apple Sauce for the new Vice President." Harry let Matt down easy by fining him $2.
Fred Roth reported on the progress of the November 12 Concatenation. He stated that Chester Rowell, regent of the U. of C. and former member of the U. S. Shipping Board, would be one of the speakers at the banquet.