“We Build” LAWRENCE KIWANIAN Weekly newsletter of the Lawrence, Kansas, Club Meeting place: Wiedemann’s, Thursdays, 12:20 noon. TO PRESIDENT FRED: I am informing you, sir, that Lawrend Roatry accepted the defy of Kiwanis to 4 titanic struggle in victory gargening. My caption, sir, is Gerald Hesse, and my cOach is George Hedrick. You name your representatives and we will meet at a designated spot to draw up rules and the period of time over which this ae will ensue. We are going in for blood e red turn- ips, corn on the cob and not in the bottle, and every type of vitamin pro- ducing vegetable that will aid Uncle Sam. And let Kiwanians remember that when they challenge Rotarians they exposed themselves to the power of one of the seven wonders of the world - the Rotary Wheel. (The only'wonder" I have is what keeps it rolling! Ed.) Come on, you kake-walking Kiwanians! Yours for a battle of food} Rotarily yours, Forrest C. (Phog)alle P.S. Yes, and you young Kiwanis Sprites, These old grand-fathers that you speak about challenge you to a game of golf and we will see who is old when this golf match is finished! F.C.A. Ss Now, Pres. Fred says that Joe Murray or I may make some effort to "mix it" with Phof if we cared to, but as for my- scolf, I don't vant to walk too far out on ths limb. My reaction to to the post script is this- there is a difference betrveen golfers and victory gardeners. The latter alwags does something with the holes he digs ALONG THIS LINE: The official representatives of our Club in this contest are ill Baum gartner, Elmer Engle and Paul Lawson. They met least Thursday noon vith the ropresentatives of Rotary, Gsorge Hedrick Gerald Hesse, and Stan Schvan. Some mighty interesting rules and regulations have been worked out, ill has done some swell work on this project! 3B March 21, 1944 OFFICIALLY APPOINTED: Qur official representative on the committee for starting "Tven Tom", under the Lawrence Recreational Council, is J. Allen Reese. Ye may rest assured that with two good Kiwanians in there working, the thing is bound to succeed. Keep us posted, Allen, and we will give the project a good plug whenever possible. THE MEETING THIS HEK: Captain Bob Getz, a Kiwanian of the front rank, will tell us of the work of the Salvation army in Yar-time. Did you ever stop to think how many Lawrence Kiwanians are in places of responsibility in the local Salvation Army? Here they are: Verner Smith, President of the Board, Karl Krider, Treasure: Kelvin Hoover, retired President, still on the Board, John Secs, retired Vice-President, still on the Board, Harold allen and Henry Brinkman, members of the Boards and of course Captain Bob is right at the top) BUSY? President Fred writes that he regress having to miss Kiwanis these two times, but _gtates it is a matter of "oil for the lamps of China". Hs is roaming about over the state and it will really be of interest to hear him tell us what he has been doing. Hoe says that Hepold Ingham has an idea that is worth considering -—', change of troubles is a rest" Also gone: Prozram Chairman Paul is in Chicago this week attending some sessions of the North Central association of Colleges. He telis us he is stopping off in Minneapolis to see his daughter. Yonder how people arrange their "business" trips so near Places he wants to BO WELL DONE: Kivenian Elmer Lindquist has blossomed forth with a new book-"The Amcrican Indian in American Life". In the foreword Dr. Merk Deisber says"done by the best qualified man in the United States". Sec you Tursday, Russ