LAWRENCE ROTARY CLUB BULL September 3, 1943 NEXT MONDAY - there will be no meeting on account of LABOR DAY. So save yourself a trip to Mike's caravansary by remembering that there will be NO meeting on Monday. BUT!- - by a fine showing of hands our club members pledged themselves to attend the luncheon at the Community Building on Thursday at - 12:15 o'clock (price 50¢). This will be the kick-off meeting for the Third War Loan Drive for Douglas County. $2,070,000 is our quota. It was only $788,000 for the last drive. A compari- son of these figures indicates the big effort needed, So if you love your country, really want to help win the war, and are a good Rote, youtll be there Thursday. A LITTLE HORSE PLAY, now and then, is relished by the best of men. Bob and Steve's persiflage last Monday was a good antidote for the tired—business-man feeling. Of course we can count on these perfect gentlemen to sha the quips on a high plane of culture-- or can we? PERSONALTA — We get glimpses now and then of Glenn Charlton gingerly mov- ing about here and there. Good going, Glenn. Hope you'll be back with us soon, . . If Ralph Ward is as good as he looks, he surely has bounced back in fine shape from his hospital siege. . » it was a pleasure to meet Col, McMorrig last Monday. He is the new acting commandant at K. U. He looks like every inch a soldier and a man. . . Sorry to see Capt. George Smith leave. Our best wishes go with him to his new station in California. Fine he could remain long enough to see the new Smith arrive at his place. . ,. It is now Major Neal M. Wherry at Washington, D.C. Hearty congrats on the majority, Neal, It has our hearty O, Be | ) : NOW THAT that stumble—bum Mussolini is put away, let's concentrate on the crazy Shickelgruber, and that sneak-puncher Togo. Attend- ing the Thursday noon luncheon will help a lot towards that end. Don't forget it, Yours in the bonds of Rotary Ye~Ed-Ted P. S, - + Wasn't that talk by Navy man Ronald Hecht a dandy last Monday! He seemed to represent American man power at its best. That boy has been places and done things. Thanks to Lt, Randolph Neil for bringing the speaker down, :