| I re I if ROTARY INTERNATIONAL GOVERNOR'S MONTHLY LETTER OFFICE OF GOVERNOR OF DISTRICT NO, 123 : HOMER KINGSLEY EBRIGHT BALDWIN. KANSAS District 1-2-3-G0. April 1944 No. 10 100% Club “Membership Meetings Average Kank a Alma 15 - 86.00 - 2 Atchison (a9 = 76.90 - 4 Baldwin oo: a 39sec 1 4 Blue Rapids 20 - 94.00 7 5 Bonner Springs og = 90.41 15 6 Burlingame 20 Ca: 7 Burlington 29 <0 UhCUS 8 Cottonwood Falls 15 - 90.00 14 9 Council Grove 37. “= 89.63 - 10 Emporia 716 %% 86.50 ~ 11 Frankfort 14 - 87.13 - 12 Holton 56 = 91.14 11 135 Howard te F 94.44 5 14 Junction City 52 74.50 ~ 15 Kansas City 155 ~ 89,86 - 16 Lawrence 6c = 88.71 - 17 Leavenworth 49 - 85.50 ~ 18 Lyndon 15 - 81.535 ~ 19 Manhattan 85 - 86.51 - 20 Marysville a5 2. * 9e.04 9 41 Olathe oc 3 91.87 10 22 Osawatomie - 28 - 82.14 - 25 Oskaloosa ig @ $7.64 =. 24 Ottawa 44 2 95.45 4 25 Overbrook la ™ 87.00 - 26 Paola 28 - 95.00 ° 27 Seneca oe 97.50 3 28 Topeka yw 80.00 - 29 Valley falls ae a 90.50 lé District Average 86.59 2. Dr. Cherles & Barker, "Xotary Apostle to Youth" is making a tour in District 125 during April. Great privilege to hear him. Marysville, Ottawa, Paola, Burlington, Overbrook, Baldwin, Olathe, Sonner Springs, Lawrence. 5. Many of the clubs are devoting one program this month to the Philippines. What a wealth of material the Central office has sent out for this. 4. The best story for Pan-American day is given in. The Rotarian page 64 about “orace Mann and the schools of 4rgentina. 5. iis J. Geidler and his committee are doing a fine joo in informing all clubs about the Yistrict Conference at Topeka 4pril 50, and May 1. 6. The District Governor and Mrs. “bright and four Ottawa Rotarians visit- ed the Garnett Club to give them a wel- come into District 123. A live bunch at Gernett. f 7. The Rotarv International Convention will be held in Chicago, May 18-c2, Drastic reduction in plans. Attendance limited to Rk. I. Officers,, including District Governors and new District Governors Nominee. Hach Rotary Club is urged to be represented by proxy, designating the district governor or the new district governor nominse as proxy. 8. If possible be sure to reach Topeka Sunday afternoon April 350. That will be the time for real visiting. See the Exhibit then. There will be a place for every one to add a. line or two. Visit the Topeka Air dase and the Winter Hospital. Charles H. Martinis in charge of arrangements. sut the Topeka Rotarians regret to tell us that they cannot get gas for a procession. Bring your own gas. 9. Sunday evening we shall hear a fine musical program at the high school, and a noted speaker, Dr. Albert EB. Day of Pasadene, Califomia. Dr. Kenneth McFarland has planned a great evening for us. aR rts