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The Wheel of Rotary Las Vegas Rotary Club newsletter, September 22, 1949

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1949-09-22

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Newsletter issued by the Las Vegas Rotary Club

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man000080. 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/d1r49gk0w

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PLACE STAMP HERE tNTERNATtONAL OFFKERS President—Percy Hodgson Eck Hiestand, Governor District No. 160 3636 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angetes, 5, Catif. LAS VEGAS ROTARY CLUB Club No. 1401 Chartered April 5, 1923 Membership July '49—97 OFFtCERS President—Leonard Fayle Secretary—Allye Lawson Treasurer—Harry Allen Directors John Beville Carl Hyde Paul McDermott Jim Shaver Rotary "Wheet" Staff "Pop" Squires, Editor Jim Shaver, Bob Gatewood, John Beville, Reporters MAKEUP Boulder City, Nevada Wednesday, 12 = 15 PT Caliente, Nevada Friday, 12:15 MT Tonopah, Nevada Tuesday, 12:15 PT St. George, Utah Monday, 12:15 MT Kingman, Arizona Wednesday, 12:15 PT Barstow, California Wednesday, 6:30 PT Needles, California Tuesday, 12:15 PT FACTS ABOUT OUR TOWN Elevation, 2,033. Founded 1905. Population, 25,000, of trading area 50,000. Situated on U. S. Highways 91, 93, 95, 466. Serviced b y - Union Pacific R.R. Greyhound, Burlington and Las Vegas-Tonopah & Reno Stage Lines, also Sun Valley (Phoenix) Bus Line. And Bonanza, United, Trans World Airlines and Western Air Lines. Hub of West's Most Scenic Country, Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion Parks, Death Valley, Boulder Dam and Lake Mead, Mt. Charleston, Valley of Fire Page 2 WHEEL OF ROTARY SEPTEMBER 22, 19^9 TODAY'S PROGRAM Program Chairman Ed Converse is presenting, as speaker of the day, our fellow member, Ted Brandt, Mana-ger of White Cross Drug Company. Ted will give a craft talk on the history and development of pharmacy. * * * * * * * * * * NEXT WEEK Harry Allen will be program speaker for next week's meeting. He will discuss the work of the Commit-tee of Club Service, of which he is chairman. * * * * * * * * * * LAST WEEK Program Chairman Ed Converse last week pressed Vern Willis into service to carry on the program.... Vern pro-duced a beautiful colored motion pic-ture entitled "Wings Over Mexico", which was greatly enjoyed. * * * * * * * * * * BARSTOW INVITES US The Barstow, California, Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Barstow Rotary Club, is sponsoring its annual Visitation Day today. The program for the day will con-sist of a tour of the larger indus-tries and scenic areas in the after-noon, and a banquet, with a speaker of note, in the evening. * * * * * * * * * * COMMUNITY CHEST Fellows, President Leonard calls your attention to the fact that the Community Chest Drive, one of the most important public movements of the year, is now on. Every Rotarian i is expected to do his full share 'promptly and cheerfully. * * * * * * * * * * * * BILL PIKE It is with profound grief that we note the passing of our good friend, Bill Pike. Yet we are sure that death came to him as a welcome relief to years of pain and misery.... Bill was one of our most faithful Rotar-ians while he was able to attend the meetings, since when, he has been kept in touch with us as an Honorary member. We all join in a little prayer: "God rest his tired soul and grant him peace." * * * * * * * * * * * * VISITING ROTARIANS We had the pleasure of receiving the following visiting Rotarians at our last week's meeting: A. M. ZIPPRODT, Alamosa, Colo. CLARENCE WATSON, Boulder City Boulder City E„ Pasadena, Cal. OTTO LITTLER, PAUL A. WATSON, Come again, fellows! We will be glad to greet you..and take your pic-ture. tt H t! )t tt H tt tt tt H M tt FOREIGN REPORTER Foreign reporter of The Wheel, Allye Lawson, reports that Mike, Scoop and himself, with George Scully and Bert O'Donnell, returned from WHEEL OF fish..big ones too! They hooked 14 yel-; lowtail, but landed only three .. poor i lines, they say; and to cap the climax, ; Scoop broke his fishing pole and Mike von the Jack Pot! ; Then our reporter (not Scoop, but Allye) did make a scoop! Who did he meet in Ensenada last Sunday, but Jim ! Cashman! ; (Final Report...He didn't ketch nuthin'.) tt !t tt tt tt tt t) tt tt !t tt t) tt tt t! tt FISHING & HUNTING ! Another group of Rotarians, in eluding Jerry Crowe, Les Edwards, Doc McDaniel a.d Earl Brothers, got to-gether at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for a bit of a holiday,.. The week before the hunting season opened, they report ! that fishing was pretty good.... When it comes to the hunting part of the story, Les says, "The Les said the better!" But the prowess - Jerry got a moose! Doc got a deer! ; Les got a bad cold! Which is about what could be expected. Congratulations, fellows! ; !t H tt t! tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt i PAST GOVERNORS i Friday, September 30th, there will ' be a noon meeting at Lake Mead Lodge, i sponsored by Boulder City Rotary Club, ! at which four past presidents of this District of Rotary will carry on a "Forum-Panel" on Rotary.... It will be i a great treat to attend this meeting and all members of Las Vegas Rotary i f^Club who can possibly do so are urged ' '?*:<%o attend. — ROTARY Page 3 THE VACANT CHAIR We shall meet but we shall miss him There will be one vacant chair, We shall linger to caress him When we breathe our evening prayer. When a while ago we gathered Joy was in his mild blue eye But a golden cord is severed And our hopes in ruin lie. We shall meet but we shall miss him There will be one vacant chair, We shall linger to caress him When we breathe our evening prayer. FAITH OF OUR FATHERS Faith of our Fathers living still In spite of dungeon, fire and sword, Oh how our hearts beat high with joy, Whene'er we hear that glorious word. Faith of our Fathers, Holy faith, We will be true to thee till death. FOR THE C0M?!UNITY CHEST DRIVE (Tune: "Let Me Call You Sweetheart.") Let me pin a feather in your coat lapel, Let me put a feather in your hat band, too; Keep red feathers flying til our goal is won, All must wear Red Feathers for a job well done. (And Sam Kurtz has an announcement to make on this important subject.) ROTARY PRAYER Now I get me up to work; I pray the Lord I shall not shirk. If I should die before tonight, I pray my work will be all right. R-I7C B-207 AMlEleNn'.S HFaUr dRyN I"SFHeIlNtxG" S'.4 7 R E T A I L B-3960 ^ L IX'T R ! F LIcYl^T'& POWER R-941 B-4178 HR A- 2R3^4J4WBA- 4R4E ^ R E T A I L ^ OR F- IF9I5CBE-^CE4Q4l j ^ 'ME N T \ " R E T A I L I N G RA-WSOOUONJ BT-I5N0G0 ' s E m ' ' l C E * ' ' ^ RR ioRn. deP,A RS.S EAN. 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