THE RELAY February 28, 1945 "A Store Manager Reports” - ------+-------5 2-225 - "Curley" Miller BOCHSSOHHHRSSHHSSSTHOHSHSHEHRHSHHSHSHHSHKSHOHHSSHHHTHSCHHFHEHFCHSHHORAOHFHOHTHEHHHHEEHE COMING MEETINGS March 7 - "The Romance of Steel" - U. S. Steel Company Picture - Technicolor March 14 - “Unfinished Rainbows" - A story of Aluminum March 21 - “Vision™ - Dr. M. C. Raffel March 28 - “Easter In A War Torn World" - John Dawson SSOe Ose seeeen es eteos Fe eeeeeoesOeHeaeSCeeeeeeeeseeeoeeoeeenveees Visitors last week included Frank W. Long and I, C. Zeller of McKeesvort Club and Ed Hartman of Braddock and George Neidermyer of Glassport, all Rotarians. Our High School speaker was Miss Patricia Sullivan and our speaker, "Jim" Ralston, who in his interesting style, gave us a brief history of Rotary thru the past fourty yoars.s SOSOSSH SHE SHSHSHHKHOSHHSLCSHFSHORLOKRSHEHSHSHHEHSOEHEBHEEHFHEHeHSHOHHHOHHTEFC SHH EEHESSE It would be good for all of us, perhaps, to read the Dumbarton Oaks plan for peace. At least it is the one most of the religious groups are urging that we familiarize ourselves with. On the Eastern Front, the Russians, are running irto the same old problem of War, as they drive Berlinward: supplies. It looks from the view of this observer as though things have slowed dowm considerably and will soon reach at least a temporary halt unless the supply problem can be solved. At least the War Department is no lonzer trying to kid the American people about the casualties of War or the cost of invasions. The news from Iwo bears this out we think. -heew sue ce seeans e@eeaeeooeeeeseonvneevrce Geevesreseoeeoseeoee2ee2*7e020202806 8 Shame on the six Rotarians who sani ovr Atterdance Average two weeks ago. Let's do our best to keep thet Average as high as nossible. Make up if you possibly can arrange to dO SO. AOS OEEK EO HMC oO HHORATCTEHOHHSFSHSHOHHHSHEHSHSSHHSOHHSHHHTHHHHSVEES If you want to hear a lengthy lecture on the advantages and joys of being from Kansas, sit down with Norm, some Wednescay Noon. To hear him tell it that place is the garden spot of the Nation. Orchids to Presicent "Art" for his good work as President. Bill Irlam is still talkirg about that Turkey dinner we hac hereon Ladies! Night. SROSCHREHHS HEH HHO HH SET OTH HHOHHHHE HE EHH HEHEHE HSH SHSHHSHC SEH ECE HERS "Final peace may come rather quickly or it may come slowly", recently reported a news correspondent. It is this sort of rash anc unguarded statement that endangers the nation. SSrceeeeerereeoreoeeneeeeee ae se >a ee ee ee eereeeeoeeee eee eee eeee eee Many a man owes his success to being fired...with enthusiasm. POH Oe eee ecenserseesensneseesesneseHereseresHesatoesserssee?D To a clergyman, everybody is a fire risk. POMS SESE SOLES HH EEE HHS EHDEEHH SHEE EEHHE MHS HOLES H HSC HEHEHE HHO: Ideal Audience I know his stories all by heart, Yet when the crowd is new, He has such fun repeating them That I enjoy them too. ---Submitted by a long-suffering wife. » a kU RG AEE ESEAS + FREES EE Erte ee pene ees eete reese H eee ee ee SP The only thing that seems to be able to stay in some people's heads lorger than twelve hours is a colce