Published Seal Manitls by the Traffic Club of Kansas City © = CLUB ROOM, 1924-25 HOTEL CONTINENTAL | MP; BECKETT, Associate Editor Hi. C. DUNCAN, Associate Editor HAROLD RIDDELLS, Editor HArrison 7704 GRand 0825 Chief Clerk ; ; ; Texas & Pacific Ry. Co. 517 Railway Exchange ee ent Victor 5129 OFKICE J. S. CRUTE, 2nd Vice-President H. T. POWELL, President E. J. GLAESER, ist Vice-President P. E. WELSH, Sec’y-Treas. D ; IRECTORS ; ~~ DLORNE are E. COFFIN LOU LOONEY WM.. J. DOOLEY . O. SHERER . SMITH H. C. PETERSON Ss. L. MEADE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN . ; Mem rship and Death Benefit Fund Publicity Reception Ss House Ss. C. HENSLEY a CHARLES SAINT R. S. HOLLAND - W. H. CRAMER Luncheon Beeps oka Recreation . Visiting Sick Employment. . R.-T. KINGMAN JACK NELSON : W..L. SAYLOR HAROLD RIDDELLS Constitution and By-Laws. Entertainment pees Speakers Inter-Club Relationship © : Z. D. McALLISTER LELAND L. HARRIS 1S. Tk. JIENSON -- GEO...W. SISK oes , Educational G. L. WALKER, SR. Volume 11 FEBRUARY 6, 1941. : Number 2 LUNCHEON 3 | HOTEL CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL ROOM MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10 EAT AT 12 NOON, SHARP! OUT BY 1:30 " Speaker: BRIGADIER P. L. DE BEVOISE, Division Commander, Salvation Army, Kansas and Western Missouri. __ 7 Subject: “ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE.” We're fortunate in being able to secure Brigadier De Bét oles at this time. He's. a tine speaker, with a good subject. (Note the change in eatin’ time. Arrange to be there ae at TWELVE. This will allow our speakers more time and assure us of getting away by 1:36 each luncheon date.) President Luncheon Chairman H. T. POWELL R. T. KINGMAN BOWLING LEAGUE STANDING | Won Lost Pet. Frank Peters is still high in one and three-game totals; with Paul Kirk second in High 10 and Chas. Byers Transportation: 2... 9. 43°20 683 Dwyer second in High 30: with 720, completely elim- parse at See See oe . = a inating Ye Poor Ed, or poor Ye Ed, as the case Old American Shingles | eee as 36527 571 SRE eae ee Nickel tate Road. 2.3. ce 34 .. 99.» 540 ‘Oh, well, we were King for a day, or at least Heir Grand Trunk Ry. e on ee ee Apparent, even though unconstitutionally. ae Cook Paint & Varnish oz 3l * .508 apologies. ae ' Re a BE ee" 897 Mobileds .2yod Juco (a: ES fai Ae § 83 ~=.476 That being disbeiuae ‘#ith, we shal some more Alton & Southern al ee 29 .34 ~~ .460 new bowlers doing right well, namely: Messrs. AlI- Nerth Western 400’s 29 34.460 derson, Seitter, Clemenson, et al. (We'll tell you Tce 0 Ps aie aidan oie agen TE Al's last name at the proper time.) ode Tien tame oh. el A Meanwhile, several of our bowlers are having fre- Rock Island Rockets -.0 26° 37 AIB quent practice during lunch hour at either. the Pal- Anderson Motor... aa oe 23 40.365 ace or downtown Veretta’s s. With apparent ben- efits thereby. A long time ago, in our November 28 issue, we said, quote: “The Hon. Mr. Peters has wrested High 10 and High 30 honors away from competitors for the present, having 739 for three-game total and 280 for single came (both fioures include handi- cap. a Then in our last issue we very consistently gave top honors to Paul Kirk with 275 and 687. We mod- estly allotted second place to ourselves. Now that ain’t right. “As any fool can plainly see,” Lil’ Abner would say. The season’s more than 6a over, and the teams are primed for the home stretch. The leaders have set the pace. Can they hold it? Can a dark horse win? Will Mobilgas and Old American Re- peat? This and other gruesome discoveries will be revealed in our next issue. Buy it hot off the press! - Wups! We’ve been reading too many continued stories an’ it finally got us. Anyhow, why don’t cha come out on Friday nights to Cocked Hat an’ watch th’ boys?