Marsman and company open San Mauricio’s gold mill

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Part of The American Chamber of Commerce Journal

Title
Marsman and company open San Mauricio’s gold mill
Language
English
Year
1936
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28 THE AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JOURNAL March, 1936 Marsman and Company Open San Mauricio’s Gold Mill Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marsman took Manila guests in a special train of 3 airconditioned cars to Hondagua, thence by steamer to Mambulao and by automobile to the mine, for the opening of the San Mauricio Company’s new 150-ton mill that brought the shares to more than 5 times par. Hospitality was unstinted, guests back in Manila after the 4-day outing reported unqualified enjoyment the entire time. On the train: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Marsman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Hey­ ward, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. J. EEnberg, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. ('. I). Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ man H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Ohnick, Mrs. Nell Applegate, Mrs. Lee Hobbs, Messrs. II. P. L. Jollye, George W. Kerr, George H. Fairchild, J. B. Findley, John Hair, Mervin Simpson, Elmer M/isen, Ed. Rowe, Sam Garmezy,\'jam Wil­ son, E. E. Wing, Sfr’n Haw­ thorne, Andrf-s Soriano, V,, Fraser Brown, Frank B. Ingersoll, Major A. Bcckerleg, Alf ,Welhaven, Ben C. Guy, Charles II. Hirst, Captain T|h-)mas Leonard, Colonel Albert L. Sneed, Major Isaiah Davis, Captain Harold R. Wells, and Captain Lilburn D. Fator. IN THIS PICTURE Standing, left to right:—R. Green, master mechanic; Ed. Mulling, elect rical superinten­ dent; C. II. Reed, mine superin­ tendent; (sitting) C. I. Car­ penter, mill superintendent; H. L. Barr, general superintendent; and C. Mittelstaedt, accountant. San Mauricio Views (2) Superintendent H. L. Barr's residence; (3; /. H. Marsman s Manila guests dining, etc.; (4) Mill site; and (5) San Mauricio s 150-ton Mill