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man000010. Fayle Family Papers, 1895-1998. MS-00404. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d17p8tm3d
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O F F I C AL HINMAN . . . .V PEM PEMBROKE . . CY WENGERT 'lie CHARLIE SQUIRES Club Corresp- SAM LAWSON D.IR.EC. T. ORS Sergeant-a A1 Hinman Charlie R Pern Pembroke Frosty Mii Cy Wengert FVed Hhrho Ernie Cragl- The meeting today is the annual el, will hold tho fourth Rotary School dinner-**^ With tho club registered i00fo for tho San Dj.©go~Cc^trn mombor attonding tho cup looks as chough it night stay with us for to como. District Govornot-, Ten Briagefc, in a general let tor, urges Rotarians to attend tho sccond district corforonco, Ho oay3 that some of tho most able men from Rotary International and also the ablsot man from tho Socond District aro already socurcd for the program and to miss this con-foronco will bo a distinct loss. Govornot Torn also states that an unusually interesting program has boon arranged, and. tho information comes that tho San Diego Rotarians havo made preparations of an entertainment nature that will assuro ovory visitor of a happy timo. —00O00— Evory week como3 information concerning tho International Convontion to bo hold at Donvor. They aro planning Dig things for this convention in tho way of instruction and entertainment o Tno first Rotr.ry International Convontion was hold in Chicago, 1910,, At that timo v/e had fourtoon club3 nd tho convention attondanco w<js sixty. Contrasted with mo last convention hold in Cleveland thoro was a docidod chango in attendance and tho nunbor of participating clubs, the rocord boing 2,093 organisations end on attondanco of 10,237. This rocord will bo oxcoodod at tho Denver Convention in Juno of this year.. —ooOoo— Heading on ono of tho newspapor articles about tho coming conforonco: "How to roach San Diego by Motor." Wo would suggost to fill 'or up with gas and oil and tako plonty of spare tiros, and thon stop on ' e r . , Sho was fashionably drossod and ornawontod and after oxar.iining her care-fully Doctur Porg said, madam, you have acuto tonsillitis. Tho pationt blushed and said, yos, so many havo admired it, but what I caao to soo you about, doctor, was why my throat hurts so badly. Tho police havo arrostod a man in Baker3fiold who apparently has a mania for roaring buttons off pocplo'3 clothing. 7o shall bo surprised if ho doos not rocoivo a tompting offer from "Snithy" our now nombor who represents tho Troy Laundry. Someone told Johnny Watters that candy is a substitute for liquor but Johnny says it never made him want to sing "Sweat Adeline." —ooOoo— FELLOWSHIP — AnD BUSINESS. An editorial in ROTARY says that we seek a world in which there shall be no dualism between tho man and tho business man, and bo soaking, by moans of fellowship, to mako bottor men, wo hopo also to mako bettor businossos and pro-fessions. But tho losoon of Rotary is not ono of abstract perfection, but of natural progression, from phaso to phaso, end tho first phase is that of fellowship. All tho rest follows, including tho application of tho Ideal of Scrvico to personal, business, and community lifo. By boing bottor follows we mako bottor businossos, —ooOoo— 100$ AT SAN DIEGOiU 1