Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1927 — Page 16

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ROSS NAMES ROTARY CLUB COMMITTEES New Plan for Dividing Activities for Year Is ‘ Followed. James A. Boss, new president of the Rotary Club has announced committees of the local club for the coming year. The committees were named under anew plan for dividing activities adopted at the Rotary International convention at Ostend. The committees: AIMS AND OBJECTS Boss. Chairman Arthur B. Baxter Alfredllenry nivriA A Bowers Earl Wi Showaiter Eugene DFofev Guy A. Wainwright Edward W. Harris Clark S. Wheeler VOCATIONAL SERVICE Guy A. Wainwright, chairman Robert Berner Victor C. Kendall Ancll T. Brown Joseph E. Reagan Claude H. Crowder David Ross Arthur R. HeiskeU Curtis H. Rottger CLUB SER VICE Bdward W. Harris, chairman Carl N. Angst Chic Jayson J. Duane Dungan Don A. Morrison Louis H. Haerle Edward Nell Charles E. Hall Gwynn F. Patterson A Dallas Hitz Harry C. Schroeder James L. Kalleen James A. Stuart MEMBERSHIP A. Dallas Hltz. chairman Joseph A. McGowan, vice chairman William Ray Adams Albert G. Snider Wnrrv J Berrv George M. AVe&ver Irvlp'g W. Lemaux Isaac E. Woodard Howard S. Morse ENTERTAINMENT Louis H. Haerle. chairman William Herschell. vice chairman Irvin C. De Haven Kerman P. Lieber Thomas A. Elder Joseph A. Miner William A. Hough F. Durward Staley Herbert S. King CLUB SINGING Edward Nell, chairman Ralph W. Abbett Edwin R. Hlsey William D. Allison Henry L. Stenger ANNUAL REVUE Chic Jackson, chairman Arthur C. Burrell, vice chairman Frank E. Abbett Harry C. Kahlo Ray D. Brown Otto Krauss Harry Z. Freeman John Nicholson Egar Hart Harper J. Ransbure Frrtl L. Hollweg FRATERNAL J. Duane Dungan. chairman . —Serving Oct. 18-Feb. 7 James S. Yuncker. vice chairman Lee Bums Harry E. Rasmussen McClellan Coppock Edward E. Stout Harry W. Dragoo Oscar K. VanAusdall Herbert Foltz Edward R. Zimmer —Serving Feb. 14-June 5 Sidney E. Fenstermakcr. vice chairman Everett F. Agnew Frank H. Hirschman Ward Hunt Dean Carl B. Shafer Edwin H. Emrick Alfred D. Stafford C. Milton Kelly Lucius G. Winn —Serving June 12-Oct. 16— Alfred T. Rapp, vice chairman Paul W. Bowman John S. Kittle Harry R. De Wolf F. H. Langsenkamp Robert Elliott Herbert P. Sheets Carl C. Gibbs Carl A. Taylor VISITORS’ WELCOMfe James L. Kalleen. chairman —Serving Oct. 18-Feb. 7 Harry O. Garman. vice chairman Frank L. Braden Oscar E. Lewis Chas. L. Buschmann Edward A. Peterson Robeson W. Cassell Oble J. Smith Ralph H. Edgerton Oliver J. Strayer —Serving Feb. 14-June 5 Charles W. Field, vice chairman Alex C. Bverlv Wm. J. Mooney Jr. Emerson W. Challle Almus G. Ruddell J. Harry Green Robert F. Smith Leroy A. Mansfield John W. Staub —Serving June 12-Oct. 16— John V. Coffield. vice chairman John R. Brandt Charles A. Sellars Albert E. Davis Ernest M. Sellers Don H. Herr Doherty Sheerin Conor C. Price Charles F. Zwick HEW MEMBERS’ EDUCATION Charles E. Hall. Chairman. Frank P. Manly. Vice Chairman. Marion E. Clark Dick Miller William E. Henkel Walter E. Pittsford Luclen King Frank R. Shepard Frederick E. Matson GRIEVANCE Gwynn F Patterson, Chairman. Edward D. Evans. Vice Chairman. David F. Berry William T. Peacock Hal E. Howe Roy Sahm Benjamin D. Lewis Walter W. Wise M. Boss Masson INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION Minneapolis. Minn., June 18-22, 1928. James A. Stuart. Chairman. Arch V, Grossman. Vice Chairman. Andrew A. Brown John J. Madden Oscar X. Buehler George J. Mayer Boy N- Downs Arthur H. Taj lor John C. Millspaugh OFFICERS ROTARY BOWLING LE. GUB Bert F. Kelly. President. Chic Jackson. Vice President. William Kissinger. Secretary. Charles W. Weils. Treasurer. GOLF Harry C. Schroeder, Chairman. Ralph H. Burdick Henry Holt Carl S. Cook E. Rogers Smith DISTRICT CONFERENCE West Baden. Ind., Feb. 21-22, 1928. Carl N. Angst, Chairman. William A. Mayborn. Vice Chairman. Irwin R. Brown John C. Millspaugh David A. Clark Albert S. Pierson Isaac R. Holy cross Robert E. Foehner Walter I. Longs- Hubert J. Smith •worth Herbert T. Wagner COMMUNITY SERVICE Arthur R Baxter, Chairman, j Walter Esterline Charles J. Murphy Frank E. Flovd Merle Sidmer John T. Martindale Frank S. O. Wicks BOWLING Don A. Morrison, chairman George J. Diver Pierce J. Landers J. Emmett Hall Harry F. Parr BOYS’ WORK J. Walter Esterline. chairman Robert A. Mac Gill. vice chairman Stuart Dean Charles M. Malott Edward A. Ford George P. Torrence William H. Insley Carl F. Walk R. Walter Jarvis CHRISTMAS CHEER Frank S. C. Wicks, chairman Walter Gledhill. vice chariman Alexander Beck Frederic R Henshaw Arthur E. Bradshaw G. Webb Hunt Martin J- Burgess John W. Warren John C. Henley PUBLIC AFFAIRS John T. Martindale. chairman Theodore E. Myers, vice chairman Charles Brossman Edward L. Kruse Harvey A. Crossland Virgil Lockwood H. C. Huffstetter Peter C. Reilly Gilbert J. Hurty PUBLICITY Merle Sidener. chairman Beni. F. Lawrence Charles E. Rush Walter J. Roth Earl E. Stafford CRIPPLED CHILDREN Frank E. Floyd, chairman Frank G. Laird, vice chairman Hugh J. Baker Welcome B. McMurray Charles B. Dyer William F. Off George H. Gamman Edw. J. Schoonover Frederick C. Krauss RURAL-URBAN RELATIONS Charles J. Murphy, chairman John E. Webb, vice chairman Paul L. Haworth Charles B. Riley Edwin J. Kendall Frank M. Reed Howard J. Lacy Lowell H. Wilson Charles J. Oval

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