1. — District Assembly. District 123 July 12, 1945, Lawrence, Kansas The Governor's Message Homer Kingsley Ebright . Baldwin, Kansas Welcome 2. Congratulations 5. Suggestions and explanations. Questions. The Governor will answer the odd questions; the group, the even. 1. Ze Se 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. What is the object of this Assembly - the three objects? What gives life and pep to Rotary clubs? \ Has there been growth in Rotary this war year? 124. 6000 . 5175, 210,000. How many of our clubs have gained members? Can a small club of 15 members be a real live Rotary club? Which is the most lively small club in the district? Nhat. are the four objects of Rotary? and when is a Rotarian not a Rotarian? Which club believe they have the liveliest club in singing? attendance? fellowship? growth? programs? community service? war time service? Can we promote a contest in 100% Reading Rotarian Magazine - How many clubs could report 100% of members reading eat least three articles? What clubs have the best records in special subscriptions to the Rotarian? Shall we do something more for the Rotary Foundation? When do you wish the District Governor to visit your club? Which month? Day of week? Assembly meeting with officers and chairmen? What were the most inspiring things at the R. I. Assembly and Convention at Ste Louis? What club would like to invite the District Conference next Spring? Have all clubs made the semi-annual report for July 1? Are there any communities where a new Rotary club should be formed? Song - We believe in Rotary. Tune: Rigoletto-Caro Nome. We believe in Rotary, ena ptod Fellowship and harmony. be gerede Service is our high ideal, ea o 3 4 ¢ 8 We will try to make it real. Bea gf 6d 06 Service does not mean mere talk ef g6 ga ¢g It will mark our daily walk. efgabecd And in Rotary free men boast edebag¢d Thet the greatest serve the most. bagfedce