Masonry Magazine November 1961 Page. 14
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14
People & Events
(Continued from page 3)
Clam Bake was attended by well over 200 persons. Julien R. Steelman, president and board chairman of Koehring Co. was one of the 36 new members added to the ranks of the Koehring Quarter Century Club. Given the bird at a recent meeting of the Milwaukee Chapter was George A. Miller, who held one of the lucky tickets for a large well fed turkey.
Dee Brown, Dallas Chapter member, is reported to be racing jets with his new plane. Most avid football fan for the University of Miami (Fla.) is none other than Jack Cook. Featured speaker at the SCPI Convention in Washington, D. C. was MCAA Research Committee Chairman T. J. Shatkowski, Hammond, Indiana. Recent visitor to Chicago, Ill., was New Orleans MCAA Member Fred Simonson, Jr. Mr. Simonson's office is located on "Tchoupitoulas" Street. Can you spell it?
The Builders Brick Co., Seattle, Wash., has announced the appointment of Ralph E. Yoder as Marketing Manager of their new Marketing Department, according to Richard C. Houlahan, President. Mr. Yoder comes to Builders Brick Co. from Tempe, Ariz., where he recently earned his MS degree in Business Administration. MCAA Chapters in Tennessee will hold their 9th annual state meeting on Dec. 8 & 9 at Lakeshore Lodge, Chattanooga, Vincent Ahearn, Managing Director, National Sand & Gravel Association has been named to the Advisory Committee on the Labor-Management Reporting & Disclosure Act. William R. Conners, First Vice President, B.M. & P.I.U., and William Roark, Mason Relations Director, SCPI, were speakers at the recent North Central States Apprenticeship Conference held in Chicago.
The Milwaukee Chapter has announced that Neil Wilke will serve as that group's Nominating Committee Chairman for the coming year. Majestic Building Material Co., St. Louis Mo., presented an informative meeting on Concrete Masonry at a recent meeting of the St. Louis Chapter. President Stephen D. Raimo recently spent 5 days in Puerto Rico and reports that he caught a 115-pound blue Marlin. Gibsonburg Lime Products Co. has acquired the building and industrial lime business and trade names of the Woodville Lime and Chemical Co. Stoetzel & Associates, Inc., after Nov. 15th, will be known as The Griswold-Eshleman Co.
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