EBRIGHT A GUEST ag District Governor Spoke at Local Cluby: Meeting mal BA q Homer K. Ebright, of Baldwin, governor of the 128rd district of ; Rotary, visited Lawrence today and | T | made an excellent address to the | DR, HOMER K. EBRIGHT *!elub. The address was kindly, ‘con- structive and shot thru with spar- kling humor, and in closing bruught ‘home to Rotarians the outstanding ‘pattie of our form of government ‘{and its superiority to that of any ‘ {that has: preceded it, or that which is contemporaneous. During his address Governor Ebright found opportunity to com- pliment the Lawrence club upon many features of its work, espe- cially mentioning the warmth of its fellowship and its welcome. to strangers, or visitors. Dr. Ebright in ‘eelenatine a ‘more modern group. of the seven wonders of the world mentioned: speech, fire, metals, agriculture, the domestication of animals, the ‘alphabet and the wheel, statine' terselv how they were the basis of modern civilization. cers and heads of committees spent an interesting hour presenting re- | vortS on various departments of | { | j | Preceding the luncheon, the offi- | t ‘club work, and in receiving com- | ,ment thereon and advice and sug: | | Sestions f. from the governor.