MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DETROIT, INC. John R. Campbell, Pres. —_ F. J. McAllister, Vice Pres. Kenneth E. Smith, Treasurer Robert A. Zeleznik, Secretary 1575 Cleveland, 444 Sandwich St., W., 153 Monterey, 2015 Dime Building, Lincoln Park, Michigan Windsor, Ontario Highland Park 3, Michigan Detroit 26, Michigan a ANNOUNCEMENT: “ Our November meeting will be held on Wednesday the 23rd, the day before Thanksgiving, at 8 P.M. at the Edison Boat Club, foot of Lycaste St. Those of our Society who may wish to come to the E.B.C. for supper will be welcome. A good menu at reasonable prices will be had. As a matter of con- venience in arranging for this those who plan to come for supper are asked to inform Ken Smith at TO 6-449 by Monday evening, the 21st. This will be an illustrated meeting, using our Society's new large projector. Ken Smith will have a fine selection of different kinds of Great Lakes ships with names in the letter "D" as well as some 25 to 30 pictures taken on a recent vacation trip covering Milwaukee Harbor, the Soo and the St.Lawrence River. Also Fr.Dowling will have some pictures, old and new, of the ships of the Kelley Island Lime and Transport Company's ships. Plan now to attend this meeting and invite your friends. Our next meeting will be held on January llth at the Edison Boat Club. Keep this date in your record. Robert A.Zeleznik, Sec. eR KR KK KR KK OK OK KKK KK OK KK KK KK KKK KK KK OK KK KK KK OK PLEASE! Your Editor is Editor, not Treasurer of the Society. For several years we have endeavored to give your officers address at the top of this second page of each issue of the Marine Historian. Letters dealing with general ciety business should be sent either to the President, Mr. Cempbell, or the Secretary, Mr.Zeleznik, both of whose addresses appear abov) Payment of dues, and other financial matters should be handled through Mr. Smith. Letters asking lengthy questions pertaining to information on ships may not always be able to be asnwered, due to the time it takes to look up the answers. However such letters may be directed to Mr.Donald V.Baut, at 14485 Hazelridge, “etroit 5. Contributions to the Marine Historian, either photos or manuscript, should be sent directly to your editor. EJD SJ. RR KR KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KKK KK KR KK OK KR OK KR OK KK KK OK OK OK MASTHEAB Jim Howick sent this cut of the CAYUGA, taken from this year's timetable of the Cayuga S.S.Company. OR ROK OK OR KR OK OK OK OK OK KK KR KK KK OK OK KK KK KKK KK KOK KK OK OK KOK SHIPS The ODANAH and POE have arrived at Hamilton, Ont. for scrapping. The tug JOSEPH H.CALLAN (ex WELCOME) is now stationed at Detroit. replac- fae the WISCONSIN in the G.L Towing Co. fleet here. HR SRI aR RoR ae ok oe ORR Oe ae oR aK: aia Ae Ge ee Oo ae