Soe Lawrence Feotaty tit BULLETIN LAWRENCE, KANSAS _ NOVEMBER 24, 1944 — acer ee me + een: : ee ee eee ean deere NOVEMBER 27 Mr. Chase, manager of Hercules Powder Company, will give us a talk on the "Plant" followed by oe ee ak Mr. John Martin, who will _— on "Pro- duction. ¥ NOVEMBER 30 Dr. Willis A. Sutton of Georgia, New York, and Tennessee will speak in | the Lawrence Memorial High School Auditorium at 8:00 P.M. NO CHARGE. This educator, lecturer, and friend of youth is Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Ashland, Georgia; Principal of Clay County High School; President of the Alabama Agricultural College; Teacher of English in the Technical High School, Atlanta; President of the National Educational Association; Secretary of the Georgia State Teachers Association; famous the country over for lectures; and organizer of the National Association of Students. He is also guest lecturer for the Educational Department of the Reader's Digest. RENS MeCLURE has been confined to his home due to eye injury. From the latest report Rens seems to be coming along nicely. W. W. DAVIS with ROBERT MicNAIR DAVIS attended a meeting recently to consider Russian Relief. At the suggestion of these two representatives it was decided that relief locally could not be confined to Russia, The demand for clothing will be needed by all. The local community agreed with the sug- gestion of our representatives and plans are now being made to form an organization locally that will be broader in its scope. (The editor served until recently on a national committee for Italian Relief - over 6,000 tons of used clothing was sent to Italy). PHOG ALLEN-District Governor's office has now announced the candidacy of Phog Allen for Governor of District 123. Roy A. Luke of Junction City, has also announced his candidacy. President Hesse requests that each member make it a point to write friends that they may have in other Clubs in our district, telling of Phog's candidacy, and soliciting their votes, Votes for Governor are based upon the number of members in each club. “According to the current by-laws, one vote is granted for each twenty- five members or major fraction thereof. Rotarily, E. F, hic.