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Wonderful Inst allation of Philippine Mahogany Trim In Houston, Texas, Club

One of the most beautiful installations of Philippine Xlahogany trim ever made in this country has recently been installed in the nerv lfouston Club, in Houston, Texas.

The Club building n'as erected by Jesse H. Jones, of Houston, nationalll' knorvn builder of beautiful buildings, and the decoration of the wonderful new club rooms \,vere in his charge. He selected Philippine Mahogany over all other woods after it lvas shorvn to him in its finished state.

The entire Club rvith the exception of the main dining room is done in Red Philippine. marvelouslv quarterecl to

GEORGE C. CORNITIUS A LOS ANGELES VISITOR

George C. Cornitius, George C. Cornitius Co., Inc.. San Francisco, hardrvood rvholesaler, spent several days in Los Angeles the first part of the month calling on the hardu,ood trade. /'/

HocuE RETURNS FRoM

SOUTH AMERICAN TRIP shorv the riltbon streaks. The entire rvalls and cornices of all the Club ex,cept the dining room is done in this beauti- ful wood, and attracts the open mouthed admiration of all visitors.

Chester'Ifogue, West Coast Lurnbermen's Association, Seattle, Wash., spent a few days in Los Angeles and San Francisco around the first part of the nlonth follorving his return from a trip to South America.

"What beautiful mahogany," is the standard exclama- tion of visitors making their first visit to the club. The n'ood is just stained in natural colors, and at a clistance the ribbon streaks in the grain are as plain as the stripes on a flug.

Certainly no Philippine job outside of California l-ras ever attracted such favorable attention.

qgORGE ADAMS VISITS SoUTHERN CALIFoRNIA

7 Geolge Adams, Noah Adams Lumber Co., Walnut Grove, was a recent Southern California visitor, rvhere he spent_ a ferv days visiting in Los Angeles and San Diego. He also attended the Notre Dame-U.S.C. football ga-el

S. F. LUMBERMEN VISIT LOS ANGELES

_ Frank O'Connor, Donovan Lumber Co., and A. L. Nolan, The Pacific Lumber Company, of San Francisco, rvere Los Angeles visitors over the rveek-end of December 6 to attend the Notre Dame-LI.S.C. football game.

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