South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 1, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1922 — Page 7

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With what spirit shall we, as members of the South Bend Kiwanis Club, utter the time-honored wish for a happy and prosperous New Year? Shall we speak lightly, or back the sentiment with a silent promise to do our share in bringing it about?

In South Bend we have the resources, the natural advantages, and the people with which to develop a great civic structure. There is only necessary the power of mental demand, the attitude of mind, whose daily pressure will whet our wits, sharpen our energies and polish our endeavor. Constant application of a means to an end gives tact, suggests strategy, inspires courage, arouses activity7 and develops the unknown powers within us rounding them out and shaping them to its purpose. You have as much of an education as John D. Rockefeller; access to the same books that William Dean Howells had; as much paper, pens and ink as Robert Louis Stevenson; the same twentvfour hour day that the President possesses; what will they profit you in 1922? There is nothing impossible that has already been accomplished.

Thrift and work and singleness of purpose, if cultivated intensively, would add still greater heights to the community development and redound to individual credit. The world is calling for new books, for great speakers, for better inventions, for successful preachers and merchants and doctors and laborers. So, when we open our lips to wish our friends and neighbors a prosperous New Year, let us do it with a proper understanding of die tasks ahead, appreciating the fact that although man may fall down now and then he is never through until he lays down. On this New Year's Dav, the Kiwanis Club feels like grasping every man, woman and child by the hand and promising a greater degree of cooperation and accomplishment during 1922 than ever before.

MEMBERS OF SOUTH BEND KIWANIS CLUB

3Lx Atllcx Frank Collp Ildwnrtl Iloel Loyal G. Minier JVui.s .lusman Frar-k II. Allen Morris CoLimrr George F. Hull Ij. C. Mütthe-r Dr. C. II Suvery Peter Ahroas Gcorpe Cooikt J. M. ILatcli Verne Maurer Cliarles B. Sax Bill AxTntf-rorw: C. A. Dolph Adolph Iwan T. V. McMeen V. V. fcibley Ir. W. IL Baker J. V. Donahue C. J. Jackf-on Warren IL -Miller Charles M. SchucJl r Ii. Barbier A. B. Dufendach A. IZ. Jones Boy. Albert Monpei Charlfs 12. Speth Adm L Becbjer John P. Delias cn NcLon L. Jones Dr. J. II. Naus Carl M. Swanson R. I Black Goorjre Dlmel II. J. Jackson I"!. B. Xcliind A. Dale Staple D. A. I-aswcJI T. B. Dutclier Albert Jar William NlchoH Jack Sanders O. K. Borken Howard Iinmons Guy M. Johnson A. F. l'oltz W. B. Sclxav tor C. D. Bjers W. G. Klllott 17io,lore Jena John Irischen H. M. Seaman A. 12. BejTtr John D. J. Farneman IVt il W. Kell. r William Ponadr Charles Slick Kax A. Bird 1jcx Ilcmlng Faul O. Kuclui II. 1 Fabt i o M. Swank Dr. Charles Bosenbry Walter Fasnaeht '. K. Kuolmc J. M. Peterson Samuel P. Schwartz Goorgt Butzbach Walter I. Fep-n A. V. Kceney George M. IMatner W. D. S tapirs llanr Bei O. K. lrles Karl Kins Emet I. Piowaty Fll F. Seeblrt Cbarle B Calrcrt V. C. GerCT Hiram C. Krelghbaum Walter M. CKeefe Oliver Sueiuer Bert O -LitctiTi Dr. C. L. Gejrr H. Lemontreo IYed C. Beimold Joseph Sehelnliigtrr John B. CaanplWl Ii. H. G roe nan IYel 7. Locshman Horaco V. Rusell J. IL Taylor FJton Crepn Philip Goou H. P. Lang Harrey Rood fitaocy Van Valkenbnn: Dr. F. TL Carson W. II. Halaj Bert R- Lehman Earl F. Regler II. C. Weaver Dr. A. Clelxnd Walter M. Hildebrand 'lllTcrd M. Lontx Herman TL Ric5 Charles J. TliomA-s J. A. Coquillard Georpe HofTman Adolph Mattes Homer Robinson Prank S. Thorp Vak C. Carrenlef r. I- Illcirman J. W. Maclnto-h K. K. Rockne Wilbur M. Warner W. P. Ca5 Ii- M. Hnmmersehmldt A. R. Mayerfeld Otis Romtne Ilvard Wcl-s J. B. Clirlit-naji B. S. Haroell r" II. .MeMichael CL B. Steed G. W. Zeiler Ixtoj CIxuct Dr. W. II. Htllman J. A. Mo-le G. Shaub John G. VsIcy