History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . wshipLodge, Free and Accepted Masons. His religious con-victions place his membership in the Second PresbyterianChurch. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity,and also of the West Penn Cot Club. In politics he isa Republican. Mr. Lemmon is fond of out-of-doorsports, especially golf and tennis. Mr. Lemmon married, Dec. 15, 1915, in St. AndrewsEpiscopal Church, of Pittsburgh, Harriet DeForestHaskell, daughter of Ledyard S. and Jean Rider (De-Forest) Haskell, of this city, and they have tw


History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . wshipLodge, Free and Accepted Masons. His religious con-victions place his membership in the Second PresbyterianChurch. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity,and also of the West Penn Cot Club. In politics he isa Republican. Mr. Lemmon is fond of out-of-doorsports, especially golf and tennis. Mr. Lemmon married, Dec. 15, 1915, in St. AndrewsEpiscopal Church, of Pittsburgh, Harriet DeForestHaskell, daughter of Ledyard S. and Jean Rider (De-Forest) Haskell, of this city, and they have two chil-dren : Jean Elizabeth and Harriet Haskell Lemmons city residence is at No. 6429 Bartlettstreet, and his summer home at Geneva-on-the-Lake,Ohio. BRICE WALTER LEMMON—Brice Walter Lem-mon, president of the B. W. Lemmon Company, of Pitts-burgh, is a man of broad business experience in the auto- FERDINAND G. AFFELDT—Ferdinand G. Af- feldt, secretary-treasurer and general manager of theB. W. Lemmon Company, of Pittsburgh, is widely knownin automobile circles, both here and in BIOGRAPHICAL 195 Mr. Affeldt was born in Lansing, Mich., in 1887, and isa son of John M. and Rose V. (Bauman) Affeldt, hisfather being a merchant of that city. The boy receivedhis education in the grammar and high schools of Lan-sing, then took one year at business college. A businesscareer was the future that appealed to him, and thebusiness of the day was automobiles. For several yearshe traveled for the Oldsmobile Company in their Lan-sing district, with ever increasing success. In August,1915, he became associated with the Oldsmobile Com-pany of Pittsburgh, then, in 1916, was made secretary-treasurer and general manager of the B. W. LemmonCompany, who are now distributors of the Cole AeroEight cars. This company is one of the leading auto-mobile firms of Pittsburgh. Mr. Affeldt is a memberof the Pittsburgh Board of Trade and the Chamber ofCommerce, the Pittsburgh Athletic Ass


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